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Reign Supreme Alway: Sports in Clemson

Reign Supreme Alway: Sports in Clemson

Written by: Bill Zimmerman
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Get up to date with the top developments in Clemson athletics from Death Valley to McWhorter Stadium, as we emphasize genuine analysis instead of half-baked knee-jerk responses … not affiliated with Clemson University, but definitely part of Clemson Family!Bill Zimmerman
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  • Tampering at Clemson: Dabo Swinney Details Full Allegations, with Portal Implications
    Jan 26 2026


    All right college sports fans, this episode breaks down Dabo Swinney’s full explanation of the tampering case that caused Clemson to recently lose transfer-portal signee Luke Ferrelli to Ole Miss. It also shows why it should reach far beyond Death Valley and The Grove, even beyond college football fields across the nation. The details (and the calmness) that Swinney and athletic director Graham Neff showed is a big part of our reaction to the Clemson football press conference, because it shows that Tigers leadership is serious about making this instance a cornerstone for NCAA enforcement to act upon in cases anywhere. It also figures to affect college basketball, baseball and softball, gymnastics, volleyball, any sport where big NIL payments to top athletes drive player movement between programs. For Clemson fans, the case clearly affects how the NCAA transfer portal rules apply here, especially given Swinney’s long hesitance to use the portal to sign significant players. We talk about what Swinney revealed about the player involved as well as opposing coaches and staff in the Mississippi program, and we provide our own analysis of Dabo’s comments and evidence with no reason to believe it’s a lie based on the detailed case that is being made. #ClemsonFootball #DaboSwinney #TransferPortal #CollegeFootball We’re glad you found us! Be sure to get in the comments on our YouTube channel, and share what you think – keep it FAMILY FRIENDLY, there’s little eyes and ears here, y’all, but we want to know what’s on your mind!

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    24 mins
  • Clemson Braces for Luke Ferrelli to Leave: What Happens Next?
    Jan 19 2026

    All right, college sports fans -- We'll start this one with a Clemson football transfer portal update as linebacker Luke Ferrelli, a recent Tigers signee, is reportedly on his way to go play for Ole Miss instead. Ferrelli's expected departure from Clemson leaves coach Dabo Swinney rethinking the Tigers' roster needs for the 2026 season. It also surely has him and the athletic department rethinking their transfer portal strategy to avoid future losses. The loss of the standout rising sophomore would send out shock waves among ACC football transfer followers and stand among some of the biggest impacts of transfer portal losses this offseason. We discuss where it stands among the issues of college football roster movement and what it means for the Clemson football offseason breakdown of its comings and goings. We're glad you found us! -- 0:00, Intro -- 0:55, Ferrelli likely leaving -- 4:03, What would you do? -- 8:31, Problem for NCAA -- 13:37, Men's hoops 6-0 in ACC


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    22 mins
  • Clemson’s Transfer Portal Haul Begins — Breaking Down the New Signings
    Jan 13 2026

    All right, college football fans, Clemson has made several signings in the transfer portal early in the 2026 offseason, from Luke Ferrelli to Markus Strong and numerous others. The Tigers’ new additions will make a depth-chart impact for sure, so we’re breaking down Clemson’s transfer portal strategy in this episode. It sure seems defensive coordinator Tom Allen serves as a good influence on head coach Dabo Swinney, with the first eight signings coming on the D. We’ve got early analysis of Clemson’s portal class, which also includes a former Allen player in Elliot Washington Jr. – and why players like him, Donovan Starr and others are a good fit for what Allen has publicly sought. If you’re a Clemson fan who wants to know what you should expect from the new transfers, we’ve got what you’re looking for. The Tigers’ new approach is helping Clemson rebuild at key positions heading into the 2026 season. We’re glad you found us! Be sure to comment with your thoughts and make yourself heard as part of the conversation. Go Tigers!

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    31 mins
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