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SPRING PRACTICE UPDATE / Clemson Tigers LIVE 186 / ALL IN SHOW 162

SPRING PRACTICE UPDATE / Clemson Tigers LIVE 186 / ALL IN SHOW 162

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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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