• SPRING GAME INTEL / Clemson Tigers LIVE 189 / ALL IN SHOW 169
    Apr 1 2026
    Opening Banter & Personal Notes (allergies/sunburn) Both hosts complain about spring pollen in South Carolina (cars caked, Claritin use, endless nature woes). Craven mentions a bad sunburn from forgetting sunscreen ("my face looks like a tomato" / "grape tomato" jokes). They keep it light, note it's a busy week but football talk is welcome before the long off-season desert, and emphasize they always find Clemson content. Spring Game Recap (Orange 23, White 3) The annual spring game in Death Valley (March 28, 2026, ~1:30 PM kickoff, shortened format) ended with Orange dominating White 23-3. The rosters were unevenly stacked (Orange had most projected defensive starters and depth advantage), leading to lopsided stats: First downs: Orange 15, White 6Net rushing: Orange 120, White -4Net passing: Orange 166, White 49Total offense: Orange ~286, White 45Sacks: Orange 9, White 2Time of possession: roughly even (~30-29)Third downs: Orange 5/12, White 1/10Red zone: both 100% (Orange 3/3, White 1/1) Play-calling/schematics stayed vanilla (limited playbook, as expected). Energy/competitiveness was solid despite the smaller crowd and score disparity. Key takeaway: defense (especially DL) showed major promise under Tom Allen in year two. Standouts & Observations: Defensive Line dominated (9 sacks total). London Merritt (transfer, ex-Colorado) had 2.5 sacks + hurries/TFLs — looked like a stud with real upside. Vic Burley also had 2.5 sacks. Darien Mayo added multiple TFLs. Ari Watford flashed positively (rehab from prior ACL). Overall DL depth/athleticism/physicality looked vastly improved vs. 2025 issues (length, movement, attack).Secondary: New safeties (Carter/Myrick?) and Polo Anderson (true freshman) impressed; limited explosive plays through the air. Ashton Hampton physical on young WRs. Back end noticeably better.Linebackers: Depth concerns behind projected starters (Sammy Brown, Kobe McCloud — who had a safety). Fletcher Cothran (White) led all with 10 tackles and showed well.Chippiness/Intensity: Positive signs of competitiveness (e.g., post-whistle between Vic Burley and Easton Ware). Dabo on the mic called out players (Sammy Brown late hit, Tate Reynolds goal-line decisions) in entertaining fashion while coaching.Offense: Limited flashes due to vanilla scheme and strong Orange DL vs. young/backup OL. Gideon Davidson looked explosive (9 carries, 80+ yards, 35-yard run) as potential every-down back. Tyler Brown (5 rec, 47 yds, TD) and Christian Bantikur (tight end, 4 rec/45 yds) stood out. Young WRs (Gordon Sellers one-handed TD catch) showed flashes but also freshman mistakes. OL a clear work in progress (struggled vs. DL depth). Dabo/Overall Vibe: Defense trending up significantly (better personnel fit for Allen's scheme, transfers impacting immediately). Offense has pieces but questions at OL and consistency. Competitiveness/fire felt improved. QB Notes: Chris Vizzina (10/18, 95 yds, TD + 14 rush yds) and Tate Reynolds (7/10, 74 yds + rushing TD) clearly separated as 1-2 (Dabo confirmed; "not close"). Vizzina remains the front-runner/experienced guy with arm talent/consistency; Reynolds brings live arm, athleticism, and upside (freshman mistakes expected). Others (Chris Denson — dynamic runner but passing limitations; Trent Pierman, Brock Bradley) lag far behind. Denson unlikely to play meaningful QB snaps at this level. Running Backs: Gideon Davidson bursty/physical (looks ready for bigger role). "Easy E" (David Eziomoumeh), Chris Johnson Jr., and a Jarvis Green sighting added depth. Room in better shape than recent years but needs a clear RB1. WR/TE: Tyler Brown veteran production; Christian Bantikur highlighted (finally using TEs?). Young group (Sellers, etc.) flashed but inconsistent. Veterans like TJ Moore, Brian Wesco, Cole Turner, Tristan Smith sat out. Special Teams: Nolan Hauser mixed (some misses on chip shots; Dabo ribbed him). Overall not a focus. Big Picture: Spring game is limited (no takeaways too deep), but defense has "pieces" and attitude shift. Offense/OL needs work. Positive direction vs. prior years' personnel/ effort concerns. Recruiting Quick Hits (2027 Class Focus) Clemson building buzz/momentum (strong Elite Retreat). Emphasis on running backs (unusual multi-offer approach vs. past single-target strategy): Gary Walker (4-star, Creekside HS, GA): Crystal balls trending Clemson; strong interest/vibe; official visit in May. Florida State legacy (watch that), but Tigers in great spot. Top-5 type RB nationally.Andrew Beard (4-star, Prince Avenue Christian, GA): Speedy, compact build (~5'9"/197); elite track speed, 3-down potential. Clemson in strong position/final groups; May visit. Landing both would dramatically boost perception of RB recruiting (and depth behind Gideon Davidson). Broader class notes: pivotal cycle after recent dips; need "Jimmys and Joes" alongside gems. Baseball/Softball Quick Hits Baseball: Struggling badly in ACC play (0-3 in first series, swept by Notre ...
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  • SPRING GAME PREVIEW / Clemson Tigers LIVE 187 / ALL IN SHOW 163
    Mar 26 2026
    Opening & Housekeeping (approx. 00:03:17 - 00:09:00) Welcome to Clemson and college football fans.Hosts: Tiger Paw Craven (main host) with Jordan Bowman joining.Jam-packed agenda: recruiting, spring game preview (Saturday in Death Valley), plus updates on basketball, baseball, and softball.Channel milestones: Hit 6,000 subscribers—thanks to viewers; keep sharing and liking live videos.Super Chat and channel memberships active; shoutout to newest member Edison.Show sponsored by FanDuel (sports betting odds, especially for March Madness). Personal Notes & Banter Jordan deals with seasonal allergies but excited for spring ball and the recent commit.Tiger Paw and wife celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary (rescheduled the previous show); low-key time off together.Quick chat shoutouts: Chad Morrison, KD, Isaac, and channel members (David Lowery, Arthur Moss, John Sarian, Air Mike, Adam, Clemson Football, Zachariah Xerious Black, Edison White). Spring Game Preview (Main Segment) Spring practice wrapping up in the final week; ends with the spring game this Saturday at 1 p.m. in Death Valley (not televised; format likely a mix of game/situational play, possibly ones vs. twos or split rosters/coaching staffs).Final practice Monday for summer instructions.Key reports from observed practices: QB room: Tate Reynolds retired; now firmly QB2, splitting reps with others (e.g., Chris Vizzina). Young QBs will get looks.Defense: Tom Allen praised transfers and freshmen like Polo Anderson (flashing big-time, used as physical example for the room). Emphasis on length, range, and run support in secondary; more physical/athletic overall.Linebacker depth a concern (no major portal additions; reliance on Sammy Brown, Kobe McLeod, Jeremiah Alexander, and unknowns).Defensive line: Hit by Courtney Kelly's torn ACL (potential season-ending; depth hit, but opportunity for younger players like Heaven Brown, Champ Thompson, Makai Williams-Lee). Need for disruption up front—used to be a strength with NFL talent; now less intimidating. Overall thoughts: Defense expected to dominate the spring game (aggressive secondary creating turnovers/interceptions; questions if QBs struggle reading the field or if DBs like Elliott Washington, Corey Myrick, Jerome Carter are that good).Offense: Limited insight due to missing starting WRs (young/freshmen group). Focus on OL progression (presumed starters: e.g., Bigsby Jacobs LT, Elijah Thurman LG, Harris Sewell C, Easton Ware RT?), RB rotation/usage (including Chris Johnson Jr.), and QB play/turnovers. New system + inexperience = expected struggles/turnovers.Spring game format uncertainty affects takeaways; overreactions common (e.g., past flashes like Jamal Anderson not translating).Defense likely "wins the day"; look for glimpses of potential amid offensive growing pains. Not a full evaluation—more situational/continuity building. Recruiting Breakdown Jordan debuts a visual recruiting board (Excel-based, color-coded, sortable by position/state/high school/star ranking; legend: orange = commits; purple = official visit scheduled; gray = committed elsewhere). Bare-bones version shown; plans to expand aesthetically and with more data (other notable offers, official visits to other schools, etc.).No commits yet on the line of scrimmage (priority for May 29 official visit weekend).Offensive line targets with visits: Carter Jones (strong interest/predictions), Nate Carson (tough in-state battle vs. Gamecocks), Peyton Miller (Texas).Defensive line/edge/interior: Jaden Worth (Dutch Fork, SC—Gamecock lean but good traction), Caleb Spivey (Alabama), Seth Tillman (South Point, Rock Hill—another tough in-state pull).Linebackers: Two already committed.Recent commit: Seth Williams (Class of 2027, Atlanta/Lakeside HS safety, 6'3"/~190 lbs, rangy/long, smart, willing tackler; fits Tom Allen's length emphasis; chose Clemson over Penn State, Wisconsin, etc.; good get for secondary depth). Emphasis: Build trenches for long-term success; defensive side looking solid so far. Other Sports Updates Men's & Women's Basketball: Both made NCAA Tournament as similar seeds; both first-round exits (men's vs. Iowa; women's vs. USC in OT after wild near-buzzer-beater sequence). Season viewed as overachievement/success (portal-heavy roster with one meaningful returner; key injuries like Zach Foster ACL and Carter Welling hampered depth/size). Bright future with young core (Foster, Ace Buckner, Chase Thompson, Dallas Thomas, possible Carter Welling return) + strong incoming class (e.g., Harris Reynolds). Brad Brownell praised for what he built.Baseball: Rough stretch—since sweeping LaSalle, 7-3 in last 10 (dropped series to Georgia Tech, swept by Notre Dame; non-conf losses to Georgia Southern/Coastal). Hitting, fielding, and consistency issues; recent collapse vs. Coastal (blew 9-3 lead). Purify (1B/2B) out extended time (ball off hand). Upcoming: Critical series vs. Miami this weekend at home—must win to stay ...
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  • SPRING PRACTICE UPDATE / Clemson Tigers LIVE 186 / ALL IN SHOW 162
    Mar 18 2026
    Episode Notes: SPRING PRACTICE UPDATE / Clemson Tigers LIVE 186 / ALL IN SHOW 162 Hosts: Jordan Bowman & Edward "Tiger Paw" Craven (Clemson Voice of College Football) Date aired: March 17, 2026 (based on March Madness timing, recent scrimmage, and 6,000-subscriber milestone) Opening & Technical Issues (0:00–~5:00) Show delayed due to major technical difficulties (Jordan's setup + Tiger Paw's complete home internet outage).Tiger Paw broadcasts from cell signal (moves multiple times, eventually to his car).Both apologize; show goes on despite choppy connection for Tiger Paw.Shout-out to viewers on YouTube, Facebook, and X. Milestones & Housekeeping Channel recently crossed 6,000 subscribers (thanks to loyal fans, including multi-account/creative methods joked about).Plans for a special celebration (possibly delayed due to tech issues).Encouragement to like, subscribe, join as channel member for exclusive streams.Shows available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, etc. — reviews help visibility. Men's Basketball – ACC Tournament & NCAA Tournament (main segment ~5:00–~25:00) Lost to Duke in ACC semifinal (respectable but out-talented; struggled vs. Cam Boozer).Carter Willing out for season (torn ACL) — major blow to rebounding & scoring depth.Received #8 seed in NCAA Tournament; first-round matchup vs. #9 Iowa (neutral site, ~toss-up; Iowa -1½ favorite per FanDuel).Notes on 8-vs-9 matchups: 9-seeds historically win slightly more often (~54%).Matchup preview: Two strong defenses (Clemson's 2nd-best in ACC vs. Iowa's best in Big Ten) → low-scoring game expected.Keys: Guard play must match Iowa's standout guard; need big nights from Dylan Hunter, Budda Johnson, Ace Buckner.Encouraging signs from UNC quarterfinal win; concern about lack of reliable scoring punch without Willing.Likely second-round opponent if win: Florida (size mismatch).Bracket talk: Hosts in multiple pools (some with $50 buy-ins); fun but competitive.National champ picks requested (not Clemson). Other Clemson Sports Quick Hits Baseball: Lost series at home to Georgia Tech (Omaha-level lineup overwhelmed Clemson; defense committed too many errors). Salvaged finale. Beat College of Charleston midweek (3–1). Next: Louisville series.Softball: Won series vs. Louisville (but blew 6–0 lead in finale, no sweep). Consistency still an issue under John Rittman.General: Positive trajectory in non-revenue sports, but defense/errors holding baseball back. Football – First Spring Scrimmage Takeaways (~25:00–end) Mixed bag; defense dominated (Dabo: "defense won the day").Quarterbacks described as "average" by Dabo — all made mistakes, turnovers, poor decisions.Offense struggles attributed to: Missing key skill players (TJ Moore, Bryant Wesco, Cole Turner, Tristan Smith, etc. — injuries/surgeries).New playbook/learning curve. Quarterback room early ranking (hosts' view): Chris Vizzina (slight edge, leadership praised, but not dominant).Tate Reynolds (big arm, flashes, but accuracy issues typical for freshman).Chris Denson.Brock Bradley. Concern: No one separated clearly; Vizzina expected to look better given experience.Defense encouraging signs (linebackers strong; transfers gelling in Year 2 under Tom Allen).Biggest worries: Quarterback (ceiling feels low) & offensive line (no clear answers; center battle ongoing — Harris Sewell, Colin Sadler, Elijah Thurman, etc.).Culture contrast highlighted: Defense: Brought in heavy transfer competition → urgency & meritocracy.Offense: Stayed mostly internal → less pressure to elevate (loyalty vs. competition debate). Hosts critical of not aggressively pursuing experienced QB/OL via portal (would have raised floor).Chad Morris offense needs decisive QB, leg threat, accuracy — current room not inspiring confidence.Offensive line must vastly improve (physicality, run blocking, depth); can't hide poor QB play without it.Outlook: Spring likely ends with major questions unanswered at QB & OL. Defense ahead. Closing & Viewer Q&A Thanks for patience with tech issues.Next show: Tuesday (more recruiting, basketball recap, baseball/softball updates).Viewer questions included: Basketball: How to compete with ACC "big boys"? → Resources/money gap vs. Duke; Brownell maximizes what he has.QB vs. OL by 2025 season? → OL more likely to improve (numbers + coaching).National champ picks: Hosts lean Houston/Duke (if healthy). Final shout-outs: FanDuel sponsor (March Madness $5 free bonus bet promo); 6K subs milestone. Overall tone: Frustrated realism on football offense (especially QB/OL); cautious optimism on defense; proud of basketball consistency despite talent limitations; appreciation for fans despite rough stream. Classic Clemson fan mix of hope, criticism, and humor. Go Tigers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • SPRING PRACTICE / Clemson Tigers LIVE 186 / ALL IN SHOW 161
    Mar 11 2026
    Episode Overview
    • Date & Platform: March 10, 2026 – Live on ClemsonVOCFB (YouTube/stream)
    • Main Focus: Spring football updates, recruiting momentum from the Elite Retreat, QB competition intel, plus brief hits on men's basketball (ACC Tournament preview), baseball, and softball.
    • Sponsors: FanDuel (promoted heavily for college sports betting lines).
    • Tone: Casual, optimistic about football future, frustrated with recent basketball slide and midweek baseball loss.
    Key Segments & Timestamps (Approximate)

    0:00 – 5:00

    • Intro, FanDuel sponsor read, show overview (recruiting, spring intel, QB battle, other sports, fan Q&A).
    • Housekeeping: Subscribe, like, channel membership push.

    5:00 – 10:00

    • Co-host check-in: Allergies, daylight savings, busy week.
    • Tease upcoming topics; quick jab at men's basketball "embarrassing themselves" on Tuesday night.

    10:00 – 35:00 Recruiting Deep Dive (Biggest Segment)

    • Bryce Kish commitment (4 LB, 6'4"/220 from Michigan): Massive get for Ben Boulware & Tom Allen defense. Rose from unranked → top-60 national / #5 LB. Athletic thumper, perfect Tom Allen fit.
    • Elite Retreat weekend recap: Very successful. 14 new offers extended, strong visitor turnout.
    • Targets to watch (commitment momentum):
      • WR Jamarin Simmons, OL Carter Jones (strong Clemson lean), OL Nate Carson (in-state priority), DB Josh Dobson (tough national battle), RB Andrew Beard / Gary Walker.
      • WR Tay Walden Jr., Lawrence Britt (positive reviews).
      • DL Seth Tillman (Rock Hill, in-state priority).
      • LB Sean Fox.
    • QB commit Kareem Hughley invited to Elite 11 finals → big endorsement of his rising stock (now 4, pushing top-150).
    • Emphasis: Clemson still makes it hard to say no; post-visit momentum often stronger than on-campus commitments.

    35:00 – 1:10:00 Spring Practice & QB Competition

    • Defense consistently ahead of new Chad Morris offense (expected with experienced transfers + same DC).
    • QB updates — Early buzz on freshman Tate Reynolds, but veteran Chris Vizzina pulling away recently (experience showing, settling in, vocal leader). Bowman believes Vizzina is now clear leader for Week 1.
    • Offense struggling overall (install phase, key receivers limited, new scheme).
    • Scrimmage #1 tomorrow (only full scrimmage before spring game on March 28). Looking for OL progress, young playmakers, no injuries.

    Offensive Line Emphasis

    • Year 3 under Matt Luke → must see development/return on elite recruiting class.
    • Replacing tackles & center → huge question mark.
    • Need physical, dominant run-blocking identity to fit Chad Morris philosophy (run-first mandatory). Willing to accept more sacks if run game becomes elite.

    1:10:00 – End Other Sports & Wrap

    • Men's basketball: Stumbled late (poor guard play, cold shooting). Play Wake Forest tomorrow night (9:30 PM) in ACC Tournament first round. Need better guard production & inside-out attack.
    • Baseball: Strong start (15-1 before midweek loss to Georgia Southern). Pitching excellent overall; frustrating midweek loss but big Georgia Tech series this weekend.
    • Softball: Took 2-of-3 from Georgia Tech (first GT win over Clemson ever in series finale). Won midweek vs. Winthrop. Inconsistent but capable.
    • Fan interaction segment (comments/Q&A).
    • Merch / Amazon affiliate / VOCFB website plugs.
    • Final thoughts: Excited for scrimmage intel next week, recruiting movement, basketball tournament push.
    Quick Takeaways
    • Recruiting: Elite Retreat delivered (Kish commit + strong visitor buzz). Clemson making noise early in 2027 class.
    • Spring football: Defense ahead; Vizzina trending as QB1; OL must take major step (physical run identity critical).
    • Basketball: Guard play must improve quickly or early ACC Tournament exit likely.
    • Baseball/softball: Both competitive; baseball has highest ceiling right now.

    Solid football-focused episode with realistic optimism about 2026 outlook while acknowledging challenges (new offense, OL transition, QB inexperience beyond Vizzina). Classic Tiger Paw & Bowman chemistry—informative, candid, fan-first.


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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • SPRING PRACTICE INTEL / Clemson Tigers LIVE 186 / ALL IN SHOW 161
    Mar 4 2026
    Episode Notes: SPRING PRACTICE INTEL / Clemson Tigers LIVE 186 / ALL IN SHOW 161 Aired March 3, 2026 Hosts: Edward "Tiger Paw" Craven & Jordan Bowman Channel: ClemsonVOCFB (Voice of College Football – Clemson) Opening & Housekeeping (0:00–10:00 approx.) Sponsored by FanDuel (odds for college basketball, baseball, NBA, etc.)Late start due to work; show kept abbreviated but high-qualityThanks to live chat, channel members (e.g., Arthur, David, John Sarian), Patreon supportersEncouraged Super Chats for priority questions and channel memberships for badges/shoutoutsBasketball preamble: Clemson lost a tough road game at UNC (63 points, poor guard play, uncharacteristic mistakes, late-game awareness issues) Highlighted RJ Godfrey career-high, win over Louisville as big positiveLoss not fatal to NCAA hopes if they handle Georgia TechFrustrating: good looks not falling, UNC hot from 3, Clemson guard combo 3/14 Main Segment: Spring Practice Intel (Football) (~10:00–end of planned content) Defensive Side (Tom Allen comments & early returns) Major overhaul: 9 defensive transfers, mostly secondaryTom Allen emphasized new physicality — more physical in early spring than all of last seasonTransfers infusing competitiveness, length, speed; combating complacencyStandouts mentioned: Safeties: Corey Myrick & Jerome Carter (Alabama & elsewhere) — projected starters, length/speed/experienceLondon Merritt (Colorado transfer DE) — flashed, likely big role, top-100 HS recruit + PFF Freshman All-AmericanMarcus Strong (Oklahoma transfer DL) — consistent early, helps replace NFL losses (Woods, Capehart) & Green transferPolo Anderson (true freshman) — picking up defense fast, ahead of expectationsJeremiah Alexander (Alabama LB transfer) — behind Sammy Brown at LB Overall vibe: positive early returns, pieces fitting well, increased aggression/physicality (especially DBs/edge) Offensive Side (Chad Morris comments & early returns) Opposite philosophy from defense — only 1 notable transfer (RB Chris Johnson from SNU — dynamic playmaker)New offense under Chad Morris: high-energy, detail-oriented, demanding, fast-paced, conditioning emphasis Morris stresses accountability, no letting mistakes slide (“you get what you allow”)Different from Garrett Riley era — more structure, less tolerance for sloppiness QB competition (open): Christopher Vizzina (early fan favorite), Chris Denson (added ~20 lbs, now 195), Tate Reynolds (flashed most early per intel — arm talent, comfort), Brock Bradley Vizzina leading pack but no huge standout yetDenson: athleticism obvious, passing development still question markReynolds generating most early buzz (comfortable despite inexperience/injury history) Other notes: Brian Wescott (returning from injury) — full work except contactColin Sadler & Olsen Patt-Henry still recoveringGideon Davidson — key to RB1 role as every-down backChris Johnson — versatile (slot, backfield motion, etc.) Offensive line: still feeling out roles, cross-training, replacing multiple starters — too early for strong reads Special Teams New dedicated coordinator: Rich Bisaccia (ex-Green Bay assistant HC/special teams, long NFL resume, prior Clemson stint under Tommy West)Hosts extremely excited — long overdue dedicated special teams focusBisaccia brings decades of high-level experience (college + NFL) Closing Thoughts & Tone Cautious optimism on defense (early signs promising but temper expectations after last year)Offense: major philosophical shift, QB battle key to ceilingOverall: positive early spring returns, especially defense/transfers, but results on field matter most after last season’s disappointmentBasketball frustration not derailing football excitement Quick Hits / Miscellaneous Shoutout Clemson baseball series win over South Carolina (mathematically won Palmetto Series) Michael Sharman’s 78-pitch complete game masterpiece on Saturday highlightedDanny Nelson nasty stuff closing Sunday Hosts joke about FanDuel profiting off Clemson underperformance last year Show ends with live chat Q&A tease, appreciation for viewers, and sign-off. Total runtime ~90 minutes despite “abbreviated” label. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Clemson Tigers LIVE 185 / ALL IN SHOW 160
    Feb 25 2026
    Opening / Sponsors / Housekeeping (00:00–~03:00) Sponsored by FanDuel – heavy promotion of college basketball betting during the heated season.Call to subscribe, like, and follow the channel (weekly Tuesday 8 p.m. shows focused on Clemson + college football, plus other Clemson sports).Tonight’s agenda: Olympics recap, Clemson athletics overview (football recruiting, men’s & women’s basketball, baseball, softball), listener Q&A at the end. Olympics / Patriotic Segment (~03:00–~06:00) Heavy celebration of U.S. hockey golds (men’s first in ~46 years since 1980 Miracle on Ice; women also won).Hosts admit limited hockey knowledge but loved the physicality, fights, and especially beating Canada in “their sport.”Enjoyed Canadian social-media meltdown (maple syrup / 51st state jokes).Quick mention of overall U.S. medal count (2nd place) and patriotic vibe of the Winter Olympics. Viewer Shout-outs & Channel Love (~06:00–~12:00) Thank-yous to several long-time channel members / moderators / supporters (John Sarian, Katie, Arthur, David Lowery, Wet Socks, Air Mike, Serious Black Music – new member).Appreciation for monthly supporters and consistent commenters.Jordan answers “why Bulls + Titans fan?” lore: Bulls → Derrick Rose (favorite player) + late uncle lived/worked in Chicago.Titans → followed Chris Johnson (ECU connection via mom’s alma mater) and stayed loyal. Light banter about kids keeping hosts busy (Paul’s daughter’s softball schedule making him a “taxi driver / ATM”). 2027 Football Recruiting Update (~12:00–~24:00) Current class ranking: #14 overall (247 Composite), 5 commits so far: WR Trey Wembley (4, Daniel HS, SC)QB Max Brown (brother of current Clemson LB)QB Kareem Hughley (3, GA)S Harrison Luke (3, GA)CB Christian Chancellor (3, Daniel HS, SC) Key 2027 targets / names to watch: WR Jameron Simmons (Gadsden, Tallahassee, FL) – major buzz; blazing speed, recent camp MVP; Clemson currently viewed as leader over Florida State; official visit May 29; hosts compare to high-upside slot/inside-out guys (Naeem Burroughs / Antonio Williams mold); considered a “must-land” for receiver momentum under Tyler Grisham.RB David Segarra (Byrnes HS, SC) – in-state priority; need to rebuild RB room.OL Carter Jones (VA) – length/versatility; Clemson strong in VA OL recruiting lately.RB Andrew Beard – high offers; tougher battle but worth pursuing.OL Nate Carson (Irmo, SC) – in-state priority despite Gamecock lean. Hosts emphasize: trenches + explosive skill players are critical; Clemson must capitalize on in-state & regional strengths. Ashton Hampton / 2026 Clemson Defense Preview (~24:00–~35:00) Entering junior year; already 77 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 17 PBUs, 3 INTs through two seasons.Versatile (outside CB, nickel, safety possible); rangy / lengthy frame.2025 had ups/downs (scheme transition growing pains); never looked fully comfortable.Key 2026 questions: Where does Tom Allen slot him with new DB talent (Elliot Washington, Donovan Starr, Corian Gibson, etc.)? Can he lock down WR1s like recent Clemson CB greats (Nate Wiggins, Avieon Terrell, A.J. Terrell)?Hosts optimistic about talent / ceiling but stress comfort level and scheme fit will determine whether he becomes a true CB1 or multi-positional chess piece. Men’s Basketball – Four-Game Slide (~35:00–~48:00) Hot West Coast trip (wins @ Stanford & Cal); dominant return home.Since then: losses to Virginia Tech, Duke, Wake Forest, Florida State → 4 straight defeats.Core problem = offense / shot-making (not defense or scheme): Guards (Dylan Hunter, Justin Porter, Budda Johnson) inconsistent/cold.RJ Godfrey & Ace Buckner carrying most of the scoring load.Carter Welling injured; Nick Davidson not hitting shots.Poor FT% and FG% in losses. Upcoming: #24 Louisville (Sat 2 p.m.), North Carolina, Georgia Tech.Consensus: Must win at least 1 (preferably 2) of the next 3 to feel safe for NCAA Tournament (currently ~8/9 seed projection). Losing all three → bubble danger. Women’s Basketball Quick Hits (~48:00–~52:00) Huge upset win over Duke (recent game).Coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton (Coach Poppy) rejuvenating the program in Year 1.Energetic culture, strong social-media presence, top-10 2026 recruiting class already.Hosts very excited about trajectory; program feels revitalized. Baseball Quick Hits (~52:00–~1:03:00) 8–0 start: sweeps of Army & Bryant; midweek dominance (Charlotte run-ruled).Pitching elite (under 2 runs/game allowed; depth & velo much improved).Defense shaky (unearned runs common via errors).Big news: Ariston Veazey (Alabama transfer) likely available soon (bar-fight charges dropped).This weekend: huge rivalry series vs. South Carolina (Fri in Columbia, Sat at Segra Park, Sun in Clemson).Hosts feel Clemson is clear favorite right now but expect competitive games; hope for sweep but view 2–1 as strong result. Softball Quick Hits (~1:03:00–~1:10:00) Bounced back strong: 4–0 Clemson Classic ...
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  • Clemson Tigers LIVE 184 / ALL IN SHOW 159
    Feb 20 2026

    Opening / Basketball Game Context

    • Show opens with live coverage of Clemson vs. Wake Forest men's basketball.
    • Clemson trailed significantly in the first half but clawed back (game described as a 7-point deficit at one point after being down 13.5).
    • Hosts express concern about a potential third straight loss, which would hurt ACC standing and NCAA Tournament resume (possible Quad 2/3 loss).
    • Repeated plugs for FanDuel live betting during the game.
    Show Promotions & Housekeeping
    • Encouraged channel memberships, Super Chats for priority questions/comments, and subscriptions.
    • Noted the show runs year-round, including the long college football offseason.
    • Introduced co-host Jordan Bowman (recently under the weather, hence the Wednesday night show instead of Tuesday).
    Main Segment: 2026 NFL Combine – Clemson InviteesNine Clemson players invited: Offense (4)
    • QB Cade Klubnik
    • RB Adam Randall
    • OL Blake Miller
    • WR Antonio Williams
    Defense (5)
    • DL DeMonte Capehart
    • DL Peter Woods
    • EDGE T.J. Parker
    • CB Avieon Terrell
    • S Wade Woodaz
    Key discussion points:
    • Peter Woods and T.J. Parker viewed as likely first-round talents; combine could solidify or slightly raise stock.
    • Avieon Terrell: size concerns may push him to nickel; good testing could help outside CB projection.
    • Antonio Williams: slot specialist label; strong 40-time could boost Day 2 stock (slipped recently due to injuries).
    • Blake Miller: split evaluations (some see first round, others Day 2); elite testing could push late Round 1.
    • DeMonte Capehart: underrated; strong testing could make him a Day 2 value.
    • Adam Randall: intriguing WR-to-RB convert; combine performance could determine if any team takes a flier.
    • Overall: Combine has biggest impact on mid-to-late round players and undrafted free-agent chances.
    Promoted vocfb.com for combine/draft coverage.Spring Football Outlook – Key QuestionsBiggest questions heading into spring practice:
    • Offense
      • What will Chad Morris's 2026 offense actually look like? (Run-first identity, play-action shots, consistency issues in recent years)
      • QB competition: Chris Vizzina presumed leader (loyalty factor after staying), but Tate Reynolds and Chris Denson expected to get real reps. Hosts skeptical of a truly open competition; likely Vizzina starts unless someone clearly outperforms him.
      • Offensive line: Who locks down RT and center? Braden Jacobs likely LT. Freshmen (especially Chance Barkley) could push early.
    • Defense
      • How quickly will new transfers (especially secondary) adapt to Tom Allen's system/playbook?
    • General tone: Many new pieces via portal + young/inexperienced QB → lots of uncertainty after 2025 disappointment.
    Player Highlight: RB Gideon Davidson
    • Quiet 2025 freshman season (60 carries, 260 yards, 4.3 ypc, long 28).
    • Expected to be lead back in 2026 (likely splits with SMU transfer Chris Johnson).
    • Hosts believe staff views him highest; needs sophomore jump in vision, cutting, pass protection, and comfort in new scheme.
    • Johnson expected to be change-of-pace / multi-role back (slot, screens, etc.).
    • Pressure on Davidson to become every-down RB1 in run-first Morris offense.
    Quick Hits – Other Clemson Sports Baseball (4-0 start)
    • Dominant pitching (deepest/most velo since Eric Bakich arrived).
    • Standouts: Nate Savoy (power), Justin McGurnick (improved control + stuff), Tristan McClady, Jacob Jarrell.
    • Optimism high; early signs of best staff in program under Bakich.
    Softball (6-5 start)
    • Hot opening (wins over Oregon, Liberty), then major struggles.
    • Concerning losses: blown out by Texas State & Arkansas; first-ever loss to Charlotte.
    • Pitching depth inconsistent despite portal additions; over-reliance on 1-2 arms.
    • Offense streaky. Hosts worried about sustainability in tough ACC slate.
    Closing / Q&A Tease
    • Promoted vocfb-shop.com merch, Amazon affiliate link, and Clemson Tigers LIVE podcast.
    • Answered live chat questions (basketball skid, OL freshmen impact, baseball pitching ranking, etc.).
    • Show ends with apologies for recent scheduling issues; promise to return to regular Tuesday slot next week.
    Overall tone: Cautiously optimistic about football upside (new schemes, portal talent) but realistic about challenges; encouraged by baseball start; concerned about softball regression and men's basketball skid.

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  • Clemson Tigers LIVE 183 / ALL IN SHOW 158
    Feb 14 2026

    Opening & Show Format

    • Sponsored by FanDuel (betting promo highlighted: $5 → $200 bonus bets).
    • Hybrid format: live watch-along of Clemson–Virginia Tech basketball + football/offseason discussion.
    • Hosts: Edward "Tiger Paw" Craven + co-host Jordan Bowman (show rescheduled due to host feeling under the weather).
    • Live chat interaction encouraged; Super Chat for guaranteed question reads.
    Basketball Updates (real-time during show)
    • Clemson trailed Virginia Tech for most of the game (down 9 early, briefly cut to 5).
    • Struggled defensively (VT shot lights-out from 3 and free-throw line).
    • Final result: Clemson lost by 10 points (poor shooting night: 31% from 3, 61% FT; VT 52% FG / 52% 3PT / 100% FT).
    • Carter Welling suffered scary ankle injury but returned.
    • Post-West Coast trip fatigue noted (teams 4–10 in next game after Cal/Stanford trip over last two seasons).
    • AP Poll: Clemson stayed put despite strong West Coast wins (brand bias discussed; voters leaving Clemson off ballot criticized).
    • Team strengths: depth, defense (when healthy), toughness; not star-reliant (leading scorer ~11 PPG).
    • Outlook: solid season (20+ wins, 10–1 ACC at time), likely 6-seed range per Joe Lunardi/NET/KenPom.
    Football DiscussionSteve Spurrier comments
    • Spurrier (being inducted into SC Football Hall of Fame) said Dabo needs to accept “there ain’t no rules” anymore and pay players or fall behind.
    • Hosts called response tone-deaf; Spurrier no longer coaches in current era, doesn't grasp modern tampering/enforcement realities.
    • Agreed NCAA has no enforcement power due to lawsuits/injunctions, but emphasized calling out violations is still necessary.
    • Tampering (e.g., Ole Miss/Pete Golding situation) harms long-term sustainability; “everyone does it” mentality is destructive.
    • Path forward likely lies with conference commissioners (Greg Sankey mentioned) or eventual commissioner/CBA structure, not NCAA.
    Chad Morris interview (Two Right Turns podcast)
    • Detailed how Dabo contacted him; Morris told Dabo “you’ve got a one-man list and it’s me.”
    • Philosophy: run-first, two-back sets, physicality, play-action shots, tempo changes to keep defenses off-balance.
    • Emphasized former Clemson players on staff, comfort returning “home.”
    • Hosts: says right things, personable, loves Clemson; still skeptical due to past OC misses (Garrett Riley, Brandon Streeter).
    • Biggest question: can he actually implement run-heavy identity with current OL talent/depth?
    Player Highlight: Jaheim Lawson (edge)
    • Breakout 2025 season: highly disruptive (pressures), developing into every-down DE.
    • Late bloomer (started under 220 lbs, basketball background, moved from skill positions).
    • Huge year-5 upside: experience, draft stock booster, key piece for defensive rebound.
    • Expect more sacks/production; critical with new/inexperienced edges.
    Other Sports Quick HitsBaseball
    • Season opener vs. Army this weekend (home).
    • Excited for Aiden Canuck start; deeper bullpen, more velocity (multiple 95+ arms), added power via transfers.
    • Goal: host regional, push for Super Regional.
    Softball
    • Strong opening weekend in Clearwater (wins over #5 Oregon, #23 Liberty; 3–2 record).
    • Home opener: run-ruled Furman 9–1 (walk-off HR by Chanel).
    • Early concern: pitching depth behind top transfers (Maness, Dunning).
    • Upcoming: tough Bobcat Tournament in Texas (incl. Arkansas twice).
    Closing
    • Encouraged likes/subscribes/memberships/Amazon link usage.
    • Teased possible members-only Duke basketball watch-along.
    • Final vibe: realistic about Clemson football’s regression, cautiously optimistic about new coordinators + key returners, excited for spring ball and non-revenue sports.

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