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    Tim Tebow Declares Overlooked College Football Program As 'For Real'

    By Jaron Spor,

    3 hours ago

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    The Clemson Tigers appear to be getting overlooked as the new season approaches. The Tigers were once one of the top programs in the sport, winning two national titles in the 2010s and consistently participating in the College Football Playoff.

    However, the Tigers are coming off their worst season since 2010 and have received their lowest preseason ranking since 2014. Despite this, Tim Tebow of "SEC Nation" believes that Clemson will perform better than expected. Tebow emphasized their strong receiving corps and impressive front seven and stated that the team is "for real."

    "I really believe this Clemson team is better than a lot of people are anticipating," Tebow said. "They have three freaks at receiver. I think Cade's going to be much improved. I think their front sevens is still one of the best front sevens of any defense in the country, so I think this Clemson team is for real."

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    Clemson Tigers linebacker James Skalski tackles Georgia Bulldogs running back Zamir White.

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    Tebow believes that the game between the two top-15 teams will be highly competitive. Roman Harper added that he doesn't see Clemson or head coach Dabo Swinney becoming irrelevant. Still, the entire panel believes that Georgia will win, but Harper and Tebow think that Clemson will earn respect for keeping the game close.

    With a win or a strong showing, the Tigers can prove to the college football world that they are here to stay.

    Related: Paul Finebaum Reveals College Football Powerhouse That Has 'Fallen So Far Off'

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