At 13-0, ACC Champion Clemson keeps dreaming
December 1, 2018 is the date Clemson completed the first outright four-peat in ACC Football history. It’s also the 10 year anniversary of Dabo Swinney being named the full-time head coach of the Tigers.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The University of South Carolina Gamecocks have earned a trip to the Belk Bowl in Charlotte. The bowl invitation was announced Sunday. The Gamecocks will face The Virginia Cavaliers on December 29 at Noon. ABC Columbia’s Greg Brzozowski was with the Gamecocks and Head Football Coach Will Muschamp, shortly after they learned the news. Muschamp said the…
December 1, 2018 is the date Clemson completed the first outright four-peat in ACC Football history. It’s also the 10 year anniversary of Dabo Swinney being named the full-time head coach of the Tigers.
Two touchdowns and a ACC Championship title, was a good way for Tee Higgins to finish his saturday night in the Queen city. Clemson defeated Pitt 42-10 in the conference championship game.
For the Clemson sophomore safety Isaiah Simmons earning his third consecutive ACC Championship and Clemson’s 4th in a row is special. Simmons is optimistic heading into the College Championship series again this year after defeating Pitt 42-10 in the ACC Championship game Saturday night.
Senior leadership in the trenches is solidified by Clemson’s Austin Bryant. He is most appreciative of his teammates, and the history they have made in the queen city this year.
For Clemson junior defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, the Clemson Tigers ACC Championship season thus far has been a complete success. But there’s still more goals to accomplish.
Following Clemson’s 42-10 win over Pittsburgh in the ACC Championship Saturday night, Dabo Swinney described the feelings of reaching a 13-0 record, all but clinching a spot in the College Football Playoff once again, and how the accomplishments of his program reflect the dreams he had when he was named the Tigers’ full time head coach 10 years ago to the day.
Trevor Lawrence led the Clemson Tigers to their forth consecutive ACC Title, defeating the central division champions Pitt 42-10 at Bank of America Stadium Saturday night.
Travis Etienne ran for 156 yards and two touchdowns, Trevor Lawrence threw two short scoring passes to Tee Higgins and No. 2 Clemson beat Pitt 42-10 on Saturday night to become the first team to win four straight Atlantic Coast Conference championships.
Click the video to watch Will Muschamp, Jake Bentley and Deebo Samuel recap Carolina’s 28-3 win over Akron Saturday.