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Hey Clemson Family, it’s time for the Tigers to hang onto their hats and the football against the Miami Hurricanes as Clemson tries to extend its home winning streak – now the longest in the ACC – against the team that has the longest such streak in NCAA history. Running backs Will Shipley and Phil Mafah figure prominently in whether or not the Tigers will prevail. Head coach Dabo Swinney might be pulling a motivational lever in mentioning playoff possibilities still on the edge of the picture for Clemson, as otherwise the game doesn’t factor into the standings in the ACC with a title-game matchup against Coastal Division champion North Carolina already scheduled. Familiar faces will be visiting Death Valley in former Clemson defensive coordinator Kevin Steele and wide receiver Frank Ladson, as well. But Miami’s season has been a disappointment, unable to channel its talent just yet into a possible trophy winner under first-year head coach Mario Cristobal. Could the Canes keep up the momentum of a big blowout win over Georgia Tech last week? Their defense is known for forcing turnovers and raked in four interceptions against the Jackets, so Clemson quarterback DJ Uiagalelei must take care of the ball. Get all the details in the latest episode of the Reign Supreme Alway podcast and Go Tigers!
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Hey Clemson Family, it’s time for the Tigers to hang onto their hats and the football against the Miami Hurricanes as Clemson tries to extend its home winning streak – now the longest in the ACC – against the team that has the longest such streak in NCAA history. Running backs Will Shipley and Phil Mafah figure prominently in whether or not the Tigers will prevail. Head coach Dabo Swinney might be pulling a motivational lever in mentioning playoff possibilities still on the edge of the picture for Clemson, as otherwise the game doesn’t factor into the standings in the ACC with a title-game matchup against Coastal Division champion North Carolina already scheduled. Familiar faces will be visiting Death Valley in former Clemson defensive coordinator Kevin Steele and wide receiver Frank Ladson, as well. But Miami’s season has been a disappointment, unable to channel its talent just yet into a possible trophy winner under first-year head coach Mario Cristobal. Could the Canes keep up the momentum of a big blowout win over Georgia Tech last week? Their defense is known for forcing turnovers and raked in four interceptions against the Jackets, so Clemson quarterback DJ Uiagalelei must take care of the ball. Get all the details in the latest episode of the Reign Supreme Alway podcast and Go Tigers!