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Clemson joins the Big Ten in this conference realignment bold prediction
College football’s conference realignment has become one of the most fascinating topics in sports, with rapid changes occurring and more expected in the near future. This conversation took a dramatic turn when the Florida State Seminoles filed a lawsuit against the ACC, which was soon followed by a similar move from the Clemson Tigers. The involvement of the ACC’s top two programs in legal battles with the conference could be a significant indicator of the ACC’s future direction. These lawsuits suggest growing dissatisfaction and could herald a major shift in the conference landscape. While there are no guarantees, the actions of Florida...
Former Clemson standout Dexter Lawrence marries fiance
'Sexy Dexy' has tied the knot. New York Giants standout defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence and Donna McCain exchanged vows last Thursday in a ceremony at The Bradford, a beautiful venue located just outside Raleigh, North Carolina. The couple met at Clemson, where McCain was an executive performance chef. As the...
Former Clemson player confirms new home after entering transfer portal
Infielder Cooper Blauser, who played his freshman season for the Clemson Tigers in 2024, has found a new home after entering the transfer portal back in June. Blauser told The Clemson Insider Wednesday that he was transferring to Jacksonville State in Conference USA. The son of former Atlanta Braves shortstop Jeff Blauser, Cooper Blauser played in 12 games and made eight starts for the Tigers last season, going 3 for 29 (.103) at the plate with a double and a home run. Blauser was one of four Clemson players to enter the transfer portal after the Tigers’ season ended with a loss...
Recruiting Big Board: Defensive End
Paul Strelow Tigerillustrated.com BECOME A SUBSCRIBER AT TIGERILLUSTRATED.com! In our third update of the day at Tigerillustrated.com, we continue this popular series with subscribers as we take an inside look at Clemson's most coveted defensive end targets and the very latest intel we have on each. PICTURED on the front page: Greensboro (N.C.) four-star defensive end and longtime Clemson target Bryce Davis. Rivals.com bills Davis 51st nationally overall regardless of position and third nationally among strongside end prospects. RECRUITING BIG BOARD: DEFENSIVE END (For subscribers-only) ********************* BIG JULY DEALS on officially-licensed Clemson apparel and gear at The Tiger Fan Shop...
Clemson golfer Isabella Rawl named to the WGCA All-American Scholar Team
CLEMSON, S.C. — Isabella Rawl has been named to the 2023-24 WGCA All-American Scholar Team. The Lexington, S.C. native is coming off of an impressive season where she recorded four rounds in the 60s within her last six outings. The sophomore health science major also garnered Academic All-ACC honors.
Anderson University, Medshore Facilitate Two-Days of Paramedic Training
College of Health Professions Dean Dr. Donald Peace says equipping our local first responders with the very best training is essential, and this collaboration directly supports Anderson University's commitment to serving our community. The Anderson University College of Health Professions partnered with Medshore Ambulance and hosted 25 paramedics from both...
Heat advisory in effect for Greenville, Spartanburg and Anderson, precautions to stay cool
According to the National Weather Service at Greenville-Spartanburg, a heat advisory will be in effect from 11 a.m. this morning to 8 p.m. this evening. The Piedmont of northeast Georgia, North Carolina, and upstate South Carolina is expected to experience heat index values up to 108 degrees. ...
SCDNR conducts courtesy boat inspections
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources will conduct courtesy boat inspections starting 4th of July weekend. SCDNR boating safety and enforcement officers will perform quick but thorough inspections for the required safety equipment and proper boat and motor registrations. Officials say this effort is to keep people and waterways safe […]
South Carolina’s food safety responsibilities now in new hands
The clipboard-toting men and women who pop into restaurants with sharp eyes for detail are bearing different credentials now. On July 1 many food safety duties that were the purview of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control were handed over to the South Carolina Department of Agriculture.
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