

Summer School: “Anything Below 11-1 For Clemson Feels Like Disappointment”
9 snips Jun 24, 2025
Austin Hannon, a Clemson 247 insider, dives into the Tigers' 2025 season prospects. He discusses the team's high expectations, noting that anything below 11-1 feels like disappointment. Hannon elaborates on significant changes in the offensive line and the key players to watch, emphasizing a need for improvement in the running back position. The conversation shifts to the revamped defense under new coordinator Tom Allen, highlighting player potential and the challenges ahead, as Clemson aims to reclaim its playoff spot.
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Clemson's 2025 High Expectations
- Clemson aims to re-establish as ACC champions and playoff contenders in 2025.
- Anything less than reaching the College Football Playoff first round loss to an SEC team feels like underperformance.
Offensive Continuity Boosts Passing Game
- Returning quarterback Kade Klubnik with a strong offensive line and receivers boosts Clemson's passing game.
- New transfer receiver Tristan Smith adds fresh build to a traditionally speedy receiver group.
Versatile Running Back Options Emerge
- Running back depth looks like a committee led by freshman Gideon Davidson and multi-purpose Adam Randall.
- Randall brings versatility as a former receiver who fits into a pass-heavy offense.