Remember the roar of the crowd as defender turned striker, Emilio Nsue Lopez, sent that rocket into the net? The heart-stopping tension before Christopher Wooh’s injury time goal helped Cameroon progress? If that AFCON magic left you wanting more, buckle up – the true battleground is just heating up! With iLOTBET's Prediction Game still in…
In the Tar Heel State in the city of Raleigh, approximately 250 miles from Clemson’s campus, is Leesville Road High School. In this place, senior offensive lineman Mitchell Mayes found his love for football. While he was a highly sought-after recruit in high school, Clemson felt like the right place for Mayes.
If you asked Hunter Helms about his time as a Clemson Tiger, he would give you a smile and say that overall, he has had a great college experience. A recent graduate as of this past May with a degree in construction science & management, Helms has also tacked on two ACC Championship Game victories during his time with the program. Stating that he could not ask for more than graduating and winning a championship, Helms is expectant for this upcoming season.
CLEMSON, S.C. Clemson defensive end K.J. Henry and running back Will Shipley, in coordination with P.A.W. Journey, OVERTIME, IPTAY and Clemson University’s Division of Inclusion & Equity, announced today that they have established the “1 CLEM5ON” endowment to help provide resources to Clemson University students, including fellow scholar-athletes. The historic endowment featuring two active scholar-athletes giving back to the university was formally announced during a television timeout of Clemson’s annual rivalry contest with South Carolina on Saturday after being finalized earlier in the week. For the first five years, the endowment from five-figure donations by Henry and Shipley will benefit Clemson University’s Harvey and Lucinda Gantt Multicultural Center and Clemson Athletics’ “Hear Her Roar” campaign, and every year thereafter will support Clemson’s P.A.W. Journey program. “This extraordinary commitment by K.J. Henry and Will Shipley to give back to Cle
Can a high-paid quarterback get to and/or win the Super Bowl in the current financial model? In terms of single season cap figures, the trends still say no.