Jeremy Styron
Joined: Jun 10, 2019
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Business as Usual for Tigers Defense
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Fowler: Clemson on Verge of Greatness
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Swinney on Turner: ‘This Guy Can Play’
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Tigers Hope To Prove Critics Wrong ... Again
Although the Clemson Tigers ran roughshod over most of their opponents in the 2019 season, outscoring teams 634-161 in 14 games and amassing a 29-game winning streak in the process after beating Ohio State in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff, the Tigers have still heard more than a little criticism on their supposedly light ACC schedule.
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Swinney: 'I Dream Big'
Back in 2010, if Dabo Swinney had been told that in a few seasons, his program would appear in three national championship games, claim two titles and be in position to win a third — and its fourth in school history — the Tigers’ head coach would not have been surprised.
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Elliott: Tigers ‘Focusing on the Journey’
While the hullabaloo surrounding the College Football Playoff and a historic undefeated streak can be a distraction, the No. 3 Clemson Tigers are working to stay grounded and keep their sights set squarely on the next opponent, the No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes, according to co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach Tony Elliott.
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Clemson, Ohio State Coaches Tout Mutual Respect
The Clemson Tigers and the Ohio State Buckeyes have charted similar paths en route to the College Football Playoff during the 2019 season, both finishing 13-0, crushing most teams on their schedules, putting up big numbers on offense and defensively, largely shutting down opposing offenses.
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Lawrence: Tigers’ Success in Details
After securing a 28th win in a row against the Virginia Cavaliers, the Clemson Tigers will need to continue their razor focus heading into their first opponent in the 2019 College Football Playoff, the Ohio State Buckeyes, and the remainder of the postseason, according to quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
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Swinney: Virginia ‘Building Something Special’
While the Virginia Cavaliers football program had some stellar seasons under former coaches George Welsh and Al Groh, including two Atlantic Coast Conference co-championships (1989 and 1995), the team struggled more times than not between 2010-15 under Mike London.
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Muse Looking Forward to Virginia Challenge
While the Clemson Tigers defense has met, and stymied, most of the high-powered offenses they have faced in 2019, the team may not have played another opponent quite like the Virginia Cavaliers, with a dual-threat quarterback and a shifty corps of wide receivers who can find openings in the defense.
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Clemson feels like home for Florida recruit
Although Florida State University is about five miles from his high school, tight end Sage Ennis chose to move six hours up the road to Tigertown because, to him, Clemson, S.C., feels like a home away from home.
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Cervenka: Simpson's Touchdown ‘Big Man’s Dream’
Senior offensive lineman Gage Cervenka plays an important part in helping running back Travis Etienne and other Tigers break through the line for extra yards and points, but when Clemson’s coaching staff put forth a plan for a fellow O-line member to get into the scoring frenzy against N.C. State, Cervenka was all-in.
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Lawrence: Offense Making Strides Each Week
Although the Clemson Tigers were in a similar position at this point in the season last year — with 10 mostly blowout victories and a near loss against an ACC opponent that could have derailed any national title hopes — the current team could be even better unit than its 2018 counterpart.
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‘Dreams Became Reality’ for Four-Star Commit Williams
While the current crop of Clemson Tigers are attempting to cap another historic season with a run at the national title, a hungry group of 20 high school commitments are waiting in the wings for a chance to leave their mark on the school next season.