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Pro Football Focus has predicted the College Football Playoff, and the Clemson Tigers get their revenge on the Texas Longhorns.
Now entering his third season at Clemson, the former top-100 recruit has remained behind Cade Klubnik, learning and developing rather than searching for a quicker opportunity elsewhere. For him, the idea of leaving has never been on the table.
Clemson alum Sheridan Jones has found a new competitive arena as a tire changer for NASCAR’s Team Penske. He visited with the Tigers this week, along with one of the sport’s top drivers.
Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers will hit the road to Clemson in Week 1 for the program's highly anticipated season opener. After a pivotal offseason in Baton Rou
Kiper believes the matchup will be a showcase for future NFL stars, with Clemson expected to feature multiple first-round talents. In Field Yates’ latest mock draft, four Tigers landed inside the Top 15, including edge rusher T.J. Parker at No. 8.
Texas opens at Ohio State in Week as a +2.5 point underdog and in October, the Longhorns do not play a home game. Texas goes to Florida, who is off a bye week, then to Dallas for the red river rivalry with Oklahoma, a trip to Kentucky who is off a bye, and to Mississippi State to end the month.
After a string of high-profile misses, the Clemson Tigers have seen its 2026 recruiting class begin to fall in the national rankings.
Clemson QB Cade Klubnik headlines a group of five Tigers named first or second-team selections on USA TODAY Sports' preseason All-America team.
Among the visitors were NASCAR driver Joey Logano, Penske President of NASCAR Operations and Clemson alum Michael Nelson, and former Clemson cornerback Sheridan Jones, who now serves as a pit crew member.
The 6-foot-3, 285-pounder from Richmond, Va., is ranked as the No. 1 interior offensive lineman and No. 16 overall player in the 2026 class, according to 247Sports. The same metric lists him as the top recruit from the state of Virginia.