CLEMSON – Clemson and the ACC released the Friday injury report ahead of the Tigers’ home matchup against Syracuse (noon, ESPN) on Saturday. Clemson’s report is identiacl to the one put out on Thursday.
CLEMSON — Clemson and the ACC released its injury report for Saturday’s game when Clemson hosts Syracuse (noon, ESPN) at Memorial Stadium. It appears to be some good news for the Tigers on the injury front.
The Clemson Tigers got some positive injury updates on wide receiver Antonio Williams and two other starters ahead of this week’s matchup against the Syracuse Orange.
Clemson’s trip to Bobby Dodd Stadium comes with a major challenge: the injury list keeps swelling. The latest blow is wide receiver Antonio Williams, who won’t dress after a lingering hamstring problem.
ATLANTA — The 12th-ranked Clemson Tigers are set to open ACC play against Georgia Tech Saturday afternoon at Bobby Dodd Stadium, and the Tigers will be without several key players.
Georgia Tech and Clemson are set to face off tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. ET on ESPN and the Tigers are going to be without multiple starters tomorrow. According to On3 Sports Pete Nakos, Clemson is going to be without wide receiver Antonio Williams, offensive tackle Tristan Leigh, and safety Khalil Barnes tomorrow vs the Yellow Jackets.
CLEMSON – Clemson wide receivers Antonio Williams and Tyler Brown have spent the last three years playing a kind of football tag — trading time battling injuries and shining for the Tigers’ offense.
During his weekly radio show Monday night, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney was asked for the latest update on the status of star wide receiver Antonio Williams, and his outlook for Saturday’s game at Georgia Tech.
Eighth-ranked Clemson was without multiple starters in Saturday’s game against Troy at Death Valley, including wide receiver Antonio Williams and safety Khalil Barnes.
During Clemson’s season-opening loss to LSU on Saturday, the Tigers lost two key pieces to injury. Star wideout Antonio Williams exited in the second quarter after straining a hamstring, and during his weekly Wednesday Zoom call, Dabo Swinney was asked how much he’s been able to practice so far this week.
Clemson Tigers preseason All-American wide receiver Antonio Williams left Saturday's season opener against LSU in the first quarter with an undisclosed injury and would not return.
It’s every football player’s dream to hear their name called at the NFL Draft, and Clemson Tigers wide receiver Antonio Williams had a chance to see it happen this offseason. The redshirt junior was mulling the decision to go to the NFL with hopes to be selected in the first or second round of the 2025 draft.
Clemson has been a factory for NFL wide receivers in recent history. DeAndre Hopkins, Tee Higgins, and Mike Williams are just a few former Tigers who went on to find success at the next level.
Dabo Swinney’s Tigers have quietly assembled an elite receiving corps, and Wesco’s presence alongside Antonio Williams and T.J. Moore makes Clemson’s passing attack a dangerous unit heading into the season.
The Clemson Tigers are hoping to finish off the 2024 campaign in a big way, but they have a few players that will be thinking about their futures as well. Coming into Championship Week, there will be plenty on the line for the Tigers.
Pitt hasn’t played Clemson that many times in program history, but former Clemson star and Steelers wideout Mike Williams certainly isn’t unfamiliar with the series.
The Louisville Cardinals will take the road for their Week 10 college football battle as they square off against the dominating Clemson Tigers. The Cardinals are sixth in the ACC, while the Tigers are sitting at the top.
Leading Wake Forest by a score of 35-14 in the middle of the third quarter on Saturday, Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik took the snap from the Demon Deacons' 28-yard line and threw a quick backward pass into the hands of Tigers wide receiver Antonio Williams.