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The Clemson Tigers and head coach Dabo Swinney pick up their first transfer of the 2026 offseason, bringing in a face that is familiar to their defensive coord
The Clemson Tigers faced mockery on social media after a fake punt on their first drive failed to be executed. Penn State ended up winning the game.
Somewhere between what had been a previously unimaginable football commute from Pasadena, California, to Bloomington, Indiana, the first day of January bled into the second.
Just four teams remain in the College Football Playoff, with three games left before a national champion is crowned Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Semifinal action begins Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. Eastern when No. 6 seed Ole Miss faces No. 10 seed Miami in the Fiesta Bowl.
Clemson Tigers football players coach Dabo Swinney is adding and losing in the transfer portal for the 2026 roster
Much of the buzz around players recently have been about them moving to new schools, but TJ Moore is staying put at Clemson.
Clemson scored a key offseason victory as a star wideout confirmed his return, stabilizing the offense amid portal movement.
Clemson athletic director Graham Neff, Swinney’s boss, expressed his support for the hire of Morris, telling the university’s board of trustees compensation committee he was “very pleased” to present Morris’ contract to them for approval.