CLEMSON — In 2016, the only thing Georgia eighth-graders feared more than pre-algebra tests was lining up against the undefeated Grayson Middle School football team.
One of the hottest topics to involve the Clemson Tigers over the past few months revolves around former basketball player Ian Schieffelin and his major shift to football, leaving behind his career on the court.
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. — Everyone knows the story. But do you know the real story on how Dabo Swinney convinced Ian Schieffelin to hang up his high tops and but on his football cleats?
The Clemson Tigers football team doesn’t use the transfer portal that much, but this offseason they dipped their toe in the water. Clemson brought in three transfers during the winter cycle, but none in the spring.
Dabo Swinney has technically hit the portal once again, but in an unexpected way. Last Friday, it was announced that Clemson basketball star Ian Schieffelin will be making the switch to football.
Having college athletes play multiple sports isn’t unique but seeing an ACC All-Conference basketball player announce his intentions to play football is worth a mention.
CLEMSON — One guy who is not surprised to see Ian Schieffelin turn his attention to Clemson football is his former head coach. Clemson Men’s Basketball
Clemson Tigers power forward Ian Schieffelin is trading in his sneakers for cleats to play for Dabo Swinney’s football program. What started as a joke between Schieffelin and Swinney has become a reality.
A basketball player at Clemson is moving over to the school’s football team , as Tigers star forward Ian Schieffelin will make the transition to the gridiron in 2025, he announced on Friday.
The Clemson Tigers basketball team had a strong season in the ACC, finishing second behind the Duke Blue Devils. However, their NCAA Tournament run was cut short when they were upset in the first round by McNeese State as a No.
It's not often that we hear about players jumping from college basketball to college football. That is, though, precisely what is happening in Clemson.
Everyone thought Clemson Tigers basketball star Ian Schieffelin’s college career was done, but it appears he might be coming back for one more year. But it won’t be in basketball, where his eligibility is exhausted.
Dabo Swinney has been slow to embrace the transfer portal, but he may have instead found a new commit from another Clemson program. According to Tiger Illustrated's Larry Wilson, Clemson basketball player Ian Schieffelin will consider shifting to football to play tight end for the Tigers.
Clemson will have to turn the page on one of the most successful two-year windows in basketball program history. Following their magical run to the Elite
Ian Schieffelin continues to cement his place in Clemson basketball history. The junior forward recorded his 23rd career double-double—and his 11th this season—while also surpassing Elden Campbell on the Tigers’ all-time rebounding list in another standout performance.
Ian Schieffelin collected 21 points and 13 rebounds to propel No. 13 Clemson to a 71-58 come-from-behind victory over Virginia on Saturday in Charlottesville, Va.
Ian Schieffelin can barely practice these days, but he expects to play for surging Clemson when the Tigers host Syracuse in Atlantic Coast Conference action on Wednesday in Clemson, S.C.
Forward | Clemson Height: 6'8" | Weight: 240 lbs 2025 Draft Age: 22.32 A modern forward out of Clemson who plays with tremendous energy, Schieffelin is extremely strong and has a frame ready for the NBA.
As the Clemson Tigers basketball program sees their schedule getting a bit lighter before the start of the new year, they are really firing on all cylinders
Ian Schieffelin scored six of his game-high 18 points during an early second-half flurry as Clemson pulled away from San Francisco to win 70-55 in the semifinals of the Sunshine Slam Beach Division on Monday night in Daytona Beach, Fla.