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In June, ESPN’s Greg McElroy ranked Clemson at No. 9 in his preseason offensive line rankings. In a conversation with Cole ...
Garrett Riley has added more options to his big board. Overnight, three additional 2027 quarterbacks announced offers from ...
The defense forced two three-and-outs in the third quarter to pull the score to 16-9, and early in the fourth quarter, Tyler Venables intercepted a pass from Trent Pearman to narrow the score to ...
Tristan Smith shines in Clemson Spring Game with 137 yards and a TDWith 1:45 left in the first half, the defense fought back with a three-and-out, but the offense responded with another Hauser ...
The defense forced two three-and-outs in the third quarter to pull the score to 16-9, and early in the fourth quarter, Tyler Venables intercepted a pass from Trent Pearman to narrow the score to 16-12 ...
CLEMSON, S.C. — In his first contest in Death Valley, transfer wide receiver Tristan Smith caught five passes for 137 yards and a touchdown in leading Clemson’s offense to a 33-15 victory over ...
Clemson 51, Citadel 14, 3:43 in fourth quarter | Bulldogs force first turnover Tigers quarterback Trent Pearman's pass was deflected and fell into The Citadel's Jeremiah Holmes' hands.
Clemson honored Overton on its Sept. 7 home game against Appalachian State by having quarterback Trent Pearman and safety Rob Billings run down the hill first in the Tigers’ famous stadium entrance.
Clemson football fans and band members express frustration over changes to the team's pregame ceremonies, leading to a disjointed and less energetic experience.
Clemson opted to send the two players on the roster who wear No. 14 jerseys, quarterback Trent Pearman and safety Rob Billings, down The Hill first as a pair before the rest of the team ran down.
Before the game, there was a moment of recognition for Overton and two Clemson players, quarterback Trent Pearman and safety Rob Billings, who both wear No. 14, led the Tigers down the hill in ...