Clemson HC Dabo Swinney toots his program's own horn
DeMonte Capehart put in a waiver to NCAA to get another year of eligibility. His request was granted, meaning he will play for Clemson in 2025.
Notre Dame players were angry after their loss to Ohio State in the title game. But there was motivation after its College Football Playoff run.
Clemson officially introduced Tom Allen as the new defensive coordinator after he left Penn State for the same role with Dabo Swinney's program. In what some have call
Paul Finebaum has been a prominent figure in college football, particularly within the SEC, for many years. Whether he is delivering hot takes or critiquing coaches, his comments frequently generate headlines.
Demonte Capehart is running it back at Clemson. The Tigers defensive lineman’s waiver has been approved by the NCAA, the school confirmed to On3, and he announced the news via social media. Dabo Swinney previously confirmed Clemson applied for a waiver for Capehart and was awaiting a response.
Pro Football Network recently released an updated seven-round, 2025 NFL Mock Draft. The mock draft projected four Clemson players to be selected in April’s draft. Pro Football Network’s mock draft
Still, we can start to get a lay of the land thanks to our friends in Vegas. And while FanDuel's latest 2025-26 national championship odds feature plenty of usual suspects, there are also some numbers that are bound to rise an eyebrow or two. Here are three teams ranked way too high and three that could prove to be way too low in just a few months.
Clemson defensive tackle DeMonte Capehart has made it official. The veteran will return to the Tigers for a sixth season. Head coach Dabo Swinney revealed last week that Capehart was waiting on
Ohio State Buckeyes did two things no College Football Playoff national champion ever accomplished. Not only are they the first team to win the expande
The contact period continues to rage on, meaning members of the Clemson coaching staff have been burning up the roads checking in on recruiting targets. On Tuesday, Dabo Swinney and Matt Luke were