Are Clemson's Watkins and Hopkins the best WR tandem?
Before the Clemson’s Sammy Watkins made a splash last year as a the nation’s best freshman wide receiver, the Tigers had another talented wide receiver on their roster, DeAndre Hopkins. In 2010 Hopkins as freshman led the Tigers with 52 receptions for 637 and made several of his own freshman All-American lists that year.
Watkins is considered the speedy game breaker and...
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April 18, 2012
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April 18, 2012
Are Clemson’s Sammy Watkins and DeAndre Hopkins the nation’s best WR tandem?
Before the Clemson’s Sammy Watkins made a splash last year as a the nation’s best freshman wide receiver, the Tigers had another talented wide receiver on their roster, DeAndre Hopkins. In 2010 Hopkins as freshman led the Tigers with 52 receptions for 637 and made several of his own freshman All-American lists that year.
Watkins is considered the speedy game breaker and...
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April 18, 2012
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April 18, 2012
ACC Notebook: Clemson name Hopkins MVP
Aside from building depth and experiencing no injuries, coaches hope to simulate game speed and scenarios as much as possible in spring football games. Yet, its not easy to achieve.
For Clemson, however, the Tigers raised the bar on their spring game this past Saturday, which concluded with Chandler Catanzaros 45-yard field goal in double overtime. Getting kickers anything close...
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April 16, 2012
DeAndre Hopkins practices, still questionable for Orange Bowl
Two days after suffering a concussion in an automobile accident, DeAndre Hopkins returned to practice for Clemson Thursday, albeit on a limited basis. Whether he plays in the Tigers’ bowl game the middle of next week, however, remains to be seen. The wide receiver suffered the head injury in a car wreck Tuesday as he…
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December 30, 2011
Clemson WR Hopkins suffers injury in accident
Clemson wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, the Tigers' second-leading receiver, suffered a mild concussion in a car accident on Tuesday morning and did not accompany the team to the Discover Orange Bowl in Miami this week.
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December 27, 2011
Clemson’s second-leading receiver injured in car wreck
An automobile accident has left the postseason availability of one of Clemson’s top receivers up in the air, the school announced Tuesday. In a press release, the Tigers confirmed that wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins was injured in a car wreck Tuesday morning and did not accompany the team to Miami, site of the Jan. 2…
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December 27, 2011
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