Newly crowned national champion Clemson will visit the White House on Monday, President Donald Trump said in a tweet on Friday, but the dinner menu might be a little different than you would imagine.
Classic cars lined the streets alongside giant trucks hauling bleachers full of the top football team in the nation. Tens of thousands of fans lined rows deep into the sidewalks, standing on the rooftops of local business looking to catch a glimpse of their heroes, a smile from a favorite player, or yes... even a donut.
Following Clemson's second National Championship Parade in the last three years, Dabo Swinney summed up the joy and emotions of celebrating the accomplishment with the people who support the Tigers the most and what it took to reach this level of success.
In a huge statement early in conference play, the Clemson Tigers (11-5, 2-1) registered a come-from-behind win against the No. 23 Miami Hurricanes (14-4, 2-1) for their first victory over a ranked opponent in seven years. The Tigers outscored the Hurricanes 30-18 in the fourth quarter en route a hard-fought 76-67 win.
The American Heart Association announced tonight that Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney has been named the recipient of the 2018 Paul "Bear" Bryant Award. Now in its 33rd year, the award recognizes the country’s top college football coach for his contributions both on and off the field.
Former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley congratulated her alma mater Clemson, after watching the Tigers win their second National Championship in three seasons, beating top-ranked Alabama 44-16 Monday night.
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney became only the second active FBS coach to win multiple national championships, joining Alabama's Nick Saban (six, including one at LSU).
Trevor Lawrence completed 20 of 32 pass attempts for 347 yards and three touchdowns, and of the nine receivers he connected with, Justyn Ross was his favorite, as the wideout amassed 153 yards and a score on six catches.
With the win, Clemson finished the season with a perfect 15-0 record, making the 2018-19 Tiger squad the first major college football team in the modern era to go 15-0, while Alabama ended the year at 14-1.
Click the video to watch postgame from Clemson defensive lineman Clelin Ferrell, defensive coordinator Brent Venables and wide receiver Tee Higgins after Monday night's National Championship win over top-ranked Alabama.
The No. 2 Clemson football team defeated the No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide in resounding fashion, 44-16, en route to winning the College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday night at Levi’s Stadium.
Clemson ascended to the top of the college football playoff world again Monday night, thrashing top-ranked Alabama, 44-16 to win its second College Football Championship in three seasons.
On the eve of the National Championship game, Dabo Swinney and Nick Saban finished the last of their media availability before kickoff of their fourth-straight postseason meeting, their third coming on the biggest stage in their sport.