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The Clemson Tigers strong start on the recruiting trail has cooled off a bit, and it's refelcted in the latest rankings
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Clemson football’s 2026 recruiting class took a small step back after highly touted defensive lineman Bryce Perry-Wright chose Texas A&M over the Tigers. His decision was a tough miss for a group that had climbed as high as No. 2 earlier this year.
Athlon Sports. No one doubts that Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal is gunning for his second straight Cy Young Award, but maybe everyone’s thinking a little too small. Sure, Skubal is in a league with Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh dominating the MVP conversation with their ridiculous power number,
While Finebaum was bullish on Clemson, fellow panelist Kevin Clark took a more measured stance. Clark stuck by his prediction from earlier this summer that LSU will walk into Death Valley and leave with a win this August. For him, Clemson’s entire ceiling rides on Klubnik’s shoulders.
LaNorris Sellers left quite an impression on Clemson fans — and Clemson defenders — when he powered South Carolina to a rivalry win in Death Valley last season. That breakout showing turned him into the “anticipated archvillain” for the Tigers this year, according to ESPN’s David Hale.
Clemson’s run defense was the worst it’s been in over a decade last season, giving up 160.6 rushing yards per game and 4.71 yards per carry. Those numbers aren’t just bad by Clemson standards — they’re historically bad for the program.
LSU is looking to make the leap into Playoff contention. One position group in particular could play a part in whether that happens or not.
For most of the season, the Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Dodgers have swapped back and forth between first and second in the overall rankings. After a great J
ESPN's Bill Connelly calls Clemson a "no-brainer" for the ACC title and CFP, but his 2025 projections reveal deep concerns about their defense and offense.