Ajou Ajou showed why he is 'very different'
With spring practice complete, fans and coaches alike got a glimpse at just what the Clemson Tigers may be made of come September in Death Valley. If Saturday’s Orange & White Spring Game was any (…)
With spring practice complete, fans and coaches alike got a glimpse at just what the Clemson Tigers may be made of come September in Death Valley. If Saturday’s Orange & White Spring Game was any (…)
Clemson wrapped up spring practice on Saturday in the annual Orange and White Spring Game at Memorial Stadium. After the Orange team jumped out to a 13-0 lead through three quarters the White squad (…)
Even with Justyn Ross, Frank Ladson and Brannon Spector out, Dabo Swinney gave his receiving corps high marks for its overall performance during the Tigers’ second scrimmage of the spring on (…)
Last year at this time, nobody from a national perspective was talking about Cornell Powell, but the Clemson receiver nonetheless burst onto the scene with a breakout season in 2020 and gave himself a legitimate (…)
Dabo Swinney said Clemson wide receiver Ajou Ajou has really taken advantage of his opportunities and has progressed quite well through the Tigers’ first nine practices this spring. The Tigers held their (…)
There is no doubt Clemson’s Ajou Ajou has all the talent in the world. At 6-foot-3, 215 pounds, he has the speed, quickness and physical attributes that can make him a great wide receiver one day. (…)
Here are a few news and notes from Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott from his session with the media following Wednesday’s practice behind the Allen Reeves Football Complex in Clemson. The (…)
This past weekend, Clemson Football’s creative team department released perhaps its most popular video to date. Following the Tigers’ 34-28 win over Boston College this past Saturday, the video (…)
Ajou Ajou, Clemson’s first-ever international signee who hails from Canada, is enjoying life as a Clemson Tiger after enrolling at the school this summer. “It’s crazy, for sure,” Ajou said Monday, (…)
Oftentimes, Dabo Swinney can draw comparisons between some of his players and other former players he coached in the past that the current players remind him of. But when it comes to true freshman wide (…)