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Clemson wide receiver room boasts Bryant Wesco, Antonio Williams, T.J. Moore and more in 2025: Quick look

Posted by Staff Report on August 21, 2025 | 3:00 PM

Clemson’s wide receivers group has been filled with injuries, questions and struggles in recent years. It looks like this year’s group can change that trend, as it has plenty of answers and options for any questions that may arise. 
That confidence starts with the first-team group.

After an injury-plagued 2023, Antonio Williams had a terrific bounce-back 2024 with 75 receptions, 904 yards and 11 touchdowns, and he has 153 career receptions for 1,732 yards and 17 touchdowns.  

Bryant Wesco Jr. caught 41 passes for 708 yards and five touchdowns with 11 starts and was a Freshman All-American in 2024, while fellow freshman T.J. Moore had 651 yards and five touchdowns on 45 receptions. They both can become even bigger pieces for the offense this season. 

That’s an impressive first group.

But, unlike several of the past few seasons, there is plenty of depth this year, which gives the offensive coaches and quarterback Cade Klubnik options. 

Tyler Brown was the team’s leading receiver in 2003 but played in only six games in 2004. Having him back healthy is huge. Tristan Smith was a big get in the transfer portal and gives the Tigers a big body at 6-foot-5 and 205 pounds, while Cole Turner is still around to make big plays (and he has done just that throughout his career).

For the first time in a few years, Clemson has the weapons, talent and depth at wide receiver to get big things done offensively. With the running back group facing a bit of a transition year, it will be important for the wide receivers to step up and get the job done in 2025.

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Olsen Patt-Henry steers Clemson's tight ends in 2025: Quick look

Posted by Staff Report on August 21, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Jake Briningstool is Clemson’s all-time leading receiver at tight end, and he’s no longer with the program after moving on to the NFL and the Kansas City Chiefs. That’s certainly a big loss entering 2025, but it doesn’t necessarily mean tight end is a hole in the Tigers’ offense. 

Olson Patt-Henry and Josh Sapp both had an impact on the team last year and should be ready for bigger roles this season. Patt-Henry had nine catches for 121 yards and three touchdowns in 2024, while Sapp has 13 catches in his career for 123 yards and two touchdowns. 

It will be a big jump for them to take over for Briningstool, but they have the talent to get that done. 

Redshirt freshman Christian Bentancur is a name to keep an eye on after having one catch for 7 yards in six games last year. The Illinois product was a consensus top 125 player nationally coming out of high school, and this season should offer him to opportunity to show off those talents. 

True freshman Logan Brooking and former Clemson basketball star Ian Schieffelein are both projects, but they both have the athleticism to help the team if and when they get their chances.

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Adam Randall sparks Clemson running backs in 2025: Quick Look

Posted by Staff Report on August 21, 2025 | 7:00 AM

The 2025 running back group may be Clemson’s most untested, unsettled and, at the same time, intriguing position group on the roster. There is a lot of talent among the players, no doubt, but there are plenty of questions. 

Adam Randall has the most experience, but it came at another position (wide receiver). Dabo Swinney and Cade Klubnik constantly praise Randall’s leadership, and it will be interesting to see if that – and his talents – will translate to running back.

Jay Haynes contributed some last year, but he’s coming off a torn ACL suffered in the ACC Championship Game. David Eziomume is a talented returner, but he only had 10 carries for 62 yards in 2024, and the same could be said of Jarvis Green, who has 12 carries for 57 yards in two seasons. Keith Adams Jr. is a steady veteran who has played some, but could he rise to the next level if needed?

Then there’s Gideon Davidson, one of the top running back recruits in the 2025 class. Is he ready to be the lead back? If not, will he be ready at some point this season?

Again, a lot of questions. But at least it seems like C.J. Spiller’s position group has enough options to find the answers. The running backs don’t have to be the focal point of the offense this season, so that should help them easy into the season and be productive – even if it’s as a group and not one back leading the way.

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Blake Miller, Tristan Leigh bookend Clemson offensive line in 2025

Posted by Staff Report on August 20, 2025 | 3:00 PM

For the first time in several seasons, Clemson’s football team enters a season with stability, depth and experience on its offensive line.

The starting five should have four seniors in the lineup:

  • Left tackle Tristan Leigh (who has played in 32 games with 23 starts)
  • Center Ryan Linthicum (who emerged last season)
  • Right guard Walker Parks (who is coping with a fall-camp injury)
  • Right tackle Blake Miller (who has played in 41 games, all starts

The other spot (left guard) should come down to Collin Sadler or Harris Sewell, both experienced reserves.

That kind of stability and experience has been missing in recent seasons for the Tigers, and that kind of stability and experience can be key to an offense, and a team, having success. 

But what about the depth? Well, it likely starts with Sewell, who could play several spots on the line. Sophomore Elyjah Thurmon played well last year before suffering a season-ending injury, while Dietrick Pennington is another senior who can help this group … if he can stay healthy.

Mason Wade and Ronan O'Connell both redshirted as part of Matt Luke’s first recruiting class and should be able to get some valuable playing time this season. And then there’s true freshman Brayden Jacobs, who could be in the mix, as well.

And don’t forget about Luke. We already saw what his presence meant for the team last year, and that was before he really started getting the players he recruited into the lineup. As more of those players start to play more, we will see Luke’s impact on this program grow.

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