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Rival Coach Rhett Lashlee Crowns Clemson the "Standard of ACC Football," Picks Them No. 1 Nationally
In a stunning declaration at today’s ACC Media Kickoff, a rival head coach has unequivocally crowned Clemson as the undisputed "STANDARD" of Atlantic Coast Conference football and boldly picked them as the No.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/fannation/name-image-likeness as Former NFL player predicts ACC QB as top contender for Heisman Trophy.
In an era defined by constant player movement and a whirlwind of college football chaos, Dabo Swinney stands firm, proclaiming that Clemson's greatest asset isn't just talent, but an unrivaled blend of experience and unwavering loyalty – a secret weapon in the sport's Wild West.
The numbers don't lie, and according to the analytics gurus at Pro Football Focus (PFF), Clemson football is not just loaded – they're bringing back the nation's MVP and have officially swept the ACC's top individual honors on both offense and defense!
Fans are currently allowed to access the field at Memorial Stadium after every home game in what’s known as Gathering at the Paw.
Florida State and Clemson University recently settled their dueling lawsuits with the ACC ahead of the 2025 football season.
IU was once “the job” for Clemson coach Brad Brownell, but he found a home with the Tigers. He reflects on the challenges ahead at a football-focused school as the revenue-sharing era begins.
After ACC commissioner Jim Phillips announced the rule change Tuesday, Clemson athletics released a statement saying it supported the move. The department also urged Clemson fans to comply with new postgame guidance once it was finalized.
Clemson football fans gather at midfield after every home game. Here's why this will change after the ACC's new announcement.
Despite his six Super Bowl rings as New England Patriots head coach, Bill Belichick said he is "learning" from another college coaching great as he shifts in his career, taking a few pages from two-time College Football Playoff national champion Dabo Swinney of Clemson.