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N.Y. Judge Dismisses Felony Gun Possession Charge Against Da'Quan Bowers
A judge dismissed a felony charge against former Clemson star Da'Quan Bowers on Thursday for allegedly allegedly carrying a handgun into a New York airport, according to a report by USA Today...
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Clemson Tigers Have High Hopes for Young Linebacker
Kellen Jones’ smile veils a 6-foot-1, 223-pound smoldering cauldron stoked by the memories of being told he was too slow and too fat...
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Morris Says 'Butt-Kicking' Best Thing That Could Have Happened for the Offense
How confident are the Tigers' coaches in Tajh Boyd? Boyd, the reigning ACC player of the year, again sat out most of Clemson's Wednesday practice, while Cole Stoudt and Chad Kelly ...
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Newly Committed Watkins Looking for Big Rebound Season at Clemson
For a normal wide receiver, catching 57 passes for 708 yards would be considered a pretty good season. That is what Clemson's Sammy Watkins did as a sophomore in 2012...
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Is Clemson Defensive End Vic Beasley for Real?
Is he for real? That’s what Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables was asked regarding defensive end Vic Beasley following Clemson’s second spring scrimmage Monday...
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D-Line Depth Giving Swinney Peace of Mind This Spring
Depth – it’s the difference between the elite and the rest in college football, and on the defensive line especially, says Clemson coach Dabo Swinney...
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Tigers' Young Tight Ends Developing as Pass-Catching, Play-Making Threats
If one side's hot, the other's not. That's the dilemma of spring, intrasquad football. And while Dabo Swinney was pleased with what he described as a 'butt kicking' performance ...
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Clemson Defense Dominates Second Scrimmage
CLEMSON – In the spring’s first scrimmage, the “night and day” improvement of the Clemson defense starred. In scrimmage No...
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Clemson's Top Football Recruit Still Considering UGA
The state’s top college football prospect at quarterback is committed to Clemson, but says he plans to visit UGA and Ohio State this summer...
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Clemson Defense Making Strides in Second Spring Under Brent Venables
Something unusual happened on the Clemson practice fields last week after the team returned from spring break: the Clemson defense was at times outperforming the offense...
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Clemsons Breeland Eyes Bounce Back
Missing the season’s final two games, including the bowl win against LSU, was more painful for Bashaud Breeland than surgery to repair his groin injury in late December...
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Kellen Jones' First Impression Turning Heads
It didn’t take long for Oklahoma linebacker transfer Kellen Jones to make an impact, even in a redshirt season...
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Swinney Using Peer Accountability to Develop Leadership
Dabo Swinney knows the importance of team-driven leadership. But he's convinced that it doesn't just happen. Since Swinney has been at Clemson, he's implemented various leadership-building strategies...
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For Martavis Bryant, Newfound Commitment Showing Up, On and Off the Field
Martavis Bryant's Clemson football career was hanging by a thread. Having come to an 'enough is enough' conclusion, Dabo Swinney faced a test of his own resolve and leadership...
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Clemson Football: Position Battles That Will Last into the Fall
Fans must think of spring practice as an inventory of what resources you have and how effective they'll be. Such is the case for Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney coming into his fifth spring practice...
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Andre Ellington States His Case in Workout for 20 NFL Scouts
Former Clemson running back Andre Ellington is confident that whatever comes his way next month, he'll make a smooth and successful transition to the NFL...
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Dabo Swinney Says Tiger Defense 'night and Day' Ahead of This Time Last Year
Dabo Swinney put his Tigers through their paces during a productive first spring scrimmage on Wednesday, and while he was please with a broad range of performances on both sides of ...
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OC Morris Says Makeover with His Offense
Chad Morris said he does not plan to add a new element to his offense as significant as the pistol formation that was added last season for Clemson...
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Clemson Football: Who Will Be Clemson's Breakout Player in 2013?
In 2011, Clemson's breakout player was quarterback Tajh Boyd and then All-American freshman receiver Sammy Watkins. Last season, it was DeAndre 'Nuk' Hopkins, the unquestioned No...
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'Perfectionist' Tajh Boyd Channeling Emotions, Improving as Leader
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney says his senior quarterback is a perfectionist, and that’s not always been a good thing...
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How OSU's Mike Gundy Helped Dabo's No. 1 WR
Brandon Weeden's uncanny ability to get the ball to Justin Blackmon when everyone in the stadium knew that's where he was going was vital to Oklahoma State's drive to the Fiesta Bowl championship...
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Camp for Tajh Boyd, Chad Kelly a Part of 'Joint Effort' at QB
Last week at George Whitfield’s quarterback camp, Tajh Boyd was, in his words, the “older figure...
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Team-Building Resumes: With Spring Break Over, Tigers Get Back to Business
A year from now, Clemson's spring football practice will be a high-drama affair, as Cole Stoudt and Chad Kelly battle for the Tigers' starting quarterback position...
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Tigers Go Back to Work, Swinney Impressed with Backup QBs, Running Backs
Back at work after an 11-day spring break, Clemson's Tigers hit the ground running on Monday during a two-hour session at their indoor practice facility. Dabo Swinney was pleased with the effort and focus, and said he didn't expect anything less...
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Clemson Football: Key Players Tiger Fans Should Be Excited to See in 2013
Even amid the chaos known as March Madness, the Hill Count still continues. The count sits at 161 days. That's how long it is until August 31, when the Clemson Tigers' season opener against the Georgia Bulldogs kicks off...



