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Cade Klubnik, Antonio Williams, T.J. Parker and Peter Woods are all ranked as the top 2026 NFL draft prospects at their ...
ESPN released its top five players at each position for next year’s NFL Draft. According to Matt Miller and Jordan Reid, five Clemson Tigers found their way onto the list: quarterback Cade Klubnik, ...
Clemson and Dabo Swinney don't reach the 2025 College Football Playoff without this true freshman having a big season, CBS ...
Ryan Wilson of CBS Sports released an early 2026 NFL mock draft and included five Clemson players in the first round — three ...
Leading the way for Clemson is returning starting quarterback Cade Klubnik. In 2024, the Austin, Texas, native started in all 14 games and went 308-of-486 (63.4%) for 3,639 yards, 36 touchdowns, and ...
CLEMSON — Wide receiver Antonio Williams wants to be etched in Clemson football's history. Williams, who has two years of eligibility remaining, returned for his fourth season instead of ...
Clemson football's strongest position groups are on both sides of the ball, having retained key contributors from the 2024 season.
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Antonio Williams says South Carolina is in Clemson's way of a College Football PlayoffAntonio Williams, Clemson's junior receiver, has been anticipating this matchup. After missing last year's game due to injury, he is eager to redeem himself. Reflecting on his freshman-year fumble ...
With Cade Klubnik back at QB and other standouts returning, CBS Sports has Clemson as one of the biggest 'hype trains' ...
Clemson and LSU top USA TODAY Sports' list of schools not named Texas and Ohio State who could win the 2026 College Football ...
Antonio Williams stood out in an otherwise disappointing game for Clemson, as the No. 14 Tigers were soundly defeated by top-ranked Georgia, 34-3, in the AFLAC Kickoff Game in Atlanta.
Clemson football reignited its recruiting efforts with a huge four-star win on Thursday. Beating out Texas in the process.
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