Clemson players, coaches receive National Championship rings
Clemson’s players and coaches from the Tigers’ 2018 National Championship team all received their title rings Wednesday night after practice.
Clemson’s players and coaches from the Tigers’ 2018 National Championship team all received their title rings Wednesday night after practice.
In a nail-biter to the very end, the Clemson Tigers (19-11) survived and advanced in the ACC Tournament on Thursday with an 80-79 overtime win over Virginia Tech (20-11). Senior Aliyah Collier played with veteran poise down the stretch, pouring in a career-high 28 points on the night.
In celebration of the Clemson Tigers’ 2018 NCAA National Football Championship win, Coca-Cola is giving Tigers’ fans a refreshing way to enjoy the sweet taste of a title victory. Coca-Cola unveiled a limited-edition commemorative 12-ounce can to honor the team’s accomplishment.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced its 2019 football schedule on Wednesday, and Clemson will kick off its 2019 campaign on Thursday, Aug. 29, when the team hosts Georgia Tech at Memorial Stadium in the first game ever to be broadcast on the soon-to-be-launched ACC Network.
Posts circulating on social media Tuesday quoted Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence after the team’s visit to the White House as saying: “President Trump got all our favorite foods. It was the best meal we ever had. Then we go and see the coastal elite media trashing it for not being organic vegan. We’re football players, not bloggers. This was a perfect blue collar party.”
The Touchdown Club of Columbus announced this week that Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence has earned the Archie Griffin Award, presented annually to college football’s most valuable player following the conclusion of bowl season.
President Donald Trump paid tribute to college football champion Clemson for winning the national championship at a White House ceremony Monday evening.
The Clemson Tigers were treated to fast food during the Tigers’ National Championship celebration at the White House Monday night.
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.