Observations from Clemson’s offense in 2024 spring game

Here are some observations on the offense from Clemson’s 2024 spring game.

Clemson’s 2024 spring game is officially in the books. The Orange team defeated the White team, 27-12, in Saturday’s game at Memorial Stadium.

The Tigers had plenty of highlights on both offense and defense. Let’s look at the offense.

Wesco shows off

Bryant Wesco looked every bit the part of a five-star recruit in Saturday’s spring game. Wesco, ranked the sixth-best receiver in the nation by 247Sports for the class of 2024, made three catches for 26 yards.

Wesco, playing for the Orange team, caught a short pass over the middle and picked up 15 yards for a first down on his first catch of the afternoon.

Two plays later, Wesco did one even better by hauling in an over-the-shoulder, 9-yard touchdown grab from quarterback Trent Pearman. Wesco made the catch in tight coverage on a fade route for the Orange team’s first score of the game and a 7-3 lead with 1:31 to play in the first quarter.

Quarterback play

Speaking of Pearman, he was his own storyline in Saturday’s spring game. The sophomore from nearby D.W. Daniel High School in Clemson finished the afternoon an impressive 10-for-13 with 113 yards and a touchdown through the air.

Pearman engineered the scoring drive that ended with Wesco’s touchdown catch by capping a five-play, 57-yard drive.

One of the most impressive plays of the day was when Pearman took off for a 49-yard touchdown run on a read-option play with 3:45 to play in the first half.

Later in the game, Pearman made a nice throw intended for receiver Jackson Crosby in the corner of the end zone. It took a terrific defensive play from cornerback Noah Dixon to break up the pass with 3:07 to play.

Cade Klubnik got off to a poor start but rebounded for a decent showing at Saturday’s game. Klubnik finished his day 13-of-26 for 158 yards.

He was intercepted by cornerback Tavoy Feagin in the first quarter when receiver Adam Randall ran the wrong route. Feagin returned the interception 45 yards to set up the game’s first score, a 29-yard Nolan Hauser field goal for the White team.

Klubnik was fortunate to only throw the one pick. He uncorked a pass into double coverage later in the first quarter, but a dropped interception bailed Klubnik out on the ill-advised throw.

There were some highlights for Klubnik, though. He converted on a 3rd-and-12 midway through the second quarter when he found Antonio Williams on a short route to his right. That led to an impressive 15-play, 75-yard touchdown drive that took 7:10 off the clock and put Klubnik’s team ahead 21-6 with 5:42 left in the first half.

On Klubnik’s next drive, tight end Olsen Patt-Henry dropped what would have been a first down for the Orange team.

Later on in the game, Randall hauled in a perfect 55-yard strike from Klubnik on the final play of the third quarter.

Christopher Vizzina, who started at quarterback for the White team, was a pedestrian 14-of-25 for 108 yards and two touchdowns. His biggest mistake early on came when Jamal Anderson intercepted an attempted screen pass and returned it 25 yards for a pick six.

Later in the first half, Vizzina was picked off again by Anderson, but the play was negated by an offsides penalty.

Vizzina’s second official interception came with time winding down in the third quarter. On that play, Vizzina made a throw to the wrong side of a wheel route that led to an interception from Jahiem Lawson at the Orange team’s 2-yard line.

It wasn’t just Wesco who stood out at receiver

Clemson had a few standout performances from its receivers in Saturday’s scrimmage. Josh Sapp had three catches for 60 yards. The sophomore from Greenville made a sensational play when he leapt well into the air to haul in a 39-yard pass from Vizzina over two defenders in the third quarter.

Randall had 85 receiving yards through the air on four catches, including his 55-yard grab to end the third quarter. Randall also made a terrific catch as part of the first-quarter scoring drive that ended with Wesco’s touchdown.

Williams, sidelined for much of last season due to injuries, made a nice return to the field in the spring game. He caught five of seven targets for 62 yards, including a 19-yard reception.

WATCH: Clemson receiver Antonio Williams on return to practice

Clemson Football: Clemson Tigers wide receiver Antonio Williams met with reporters after Monday’s spring practice session.

Clemson receiver Antonio Williams is hoping for a do-over of his sophomore season.

The former four-star recruit from Dutch Fork High School (Irmo, S.C.) received a medical redshirt after playing in just four regular-season games a year ago due to foot injuries that cost him much of the 2023 campaign.

After appearing in the Tigers’ first three contests against Duke, Charleston Southern and Florida Atlantic, Williams made only one more appearance during the regular season: the team’s 28-20 double-overtime win against Miami on October 21.

Williams returned in time to play in Clemson’s 38-35 Gator Bowl victory over Kentucky. His clutch 16-yard reception on the 3rd-and-18 play on the Tigers’ game-winning drive helped the team complete a comeback in which they scored 28 points in the fourth quarter. Williams finished with five catches for 32 yards against Kentucky.

He was back on the practice field this week and had a lot to say about his hopes for 2024, the competition in the receivers room at Clemson, and more.

Here’s everything Williams said to reporters after Monday’s practice session.

5 Clemson players to watch closely in Gator Bowl

Here are five Clemson players to keep a close eye on during Friday’s Gator Bowl versus Kentucky.

As 2023 draws to an end, Clemson will play its final game of the college football season on Friday when it takes on Kentucky in the Gator Bowl.

Clemson (8-4) enters Friday on a four-game winning streak after starting the season 4-4. Kentucky (7-5), on the other hand, has dropped five of its last seven.

Records aside, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney is expecting the Wildcats to bring their all.

“You come to Clemson, that’s every single game. You’re going to get everybody’s best every single week,” Swinney said on Thursday. “We talk about that all the time. It doesn’t matter who we play or where we play or what time we play. Whoever we play, we’re going to get their best.”

That said, here are five Clemson players to keep a close eye on when the Tigers take on the Wildcats at noon on Friday:

Clemson star wide receiver will be back for the Gator Bowl

Clemson will have one of their top offensive players return for the Gator Bowl.

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney met with the media Tuesday and updated the status of the Tigers’ star wide receiver Antonio Williams, who has missed most of the season with injuries.

When discussing player availability for the Gator Bowl, Swinney discussed Williams. Williams has been absent since the Tigers played Miami, and only participating in four games this season means he can redshirt. The bowl game doesn’t affect this, so he can play in the bowl game and still redshirt.
Since this won’t affect his ability to redshirt, Swinney announced that

Williams will play in the Tigers’ bowl game against Kentucky. Big news for Clemson: Williams’ presence has been missed. It has been a tough year for him, and this bowl game allows the sophomore wide receiver an opportunity to end it on a high note.

Multiple Tigers out for Clemson vs. South Carolina

The Tigers will miss multiple key players for Clemson vs. South Carolina.

Dabo Swinney and No.24 Clemson have a huge rivalry matchup against South Carolina today and will miss some key players for the game.

Starting wide receivers Antonio Williams and Beaux Collins are not on the travel roster, meaning they will not be available, and the Tigers will need some players to step up at the position. Two big absences for the offense.

On defense, the Tigers will miss safety Jalyn Phillips, with freshman Khalil Barnes getting the start. Another member of the secondary, Jaedyn Lukus, is also out for the game. Tonight’s game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. and will be televised on SEC Network.

Dabo Swinney shares an injury update on Antonio Williams, possible return this season

Antonio Williams has a strong chance to return this season, but it won’t be this week.

Dabo Swinney met with the media for his weekly Tuesday press conference yesterday and shared an injury update on Clemson star wide receiver Antonio Williams.

According to Swinney, Williams will not return this week, but that does not count him out to return this season. Swinney believes while he won’t make it back for the matchup against North Carolina, he will possibly be back for their game against South Carolina and definitely be back for the bowl game.

“He’s progressing, so we’ll just see,” Swinney said. “If he plays, it’d be next week. I don’t see him playing this week. But he’s progressing, and for sure, I think (he’ll play in) the bowl game.”

Williams was a star his freshman season, and his return, even if it were just for a bowl game, would be huge for the Tigers.

Clemson wide receiver out for Georgia Tech game

Clemson’s wide receiver room will be even more thin for Saturday’s game against Georgia Tech.

A Clemson wide receiver will not suit up for the Tigers’ game against Georgia Tech on Saturday.

After dealing with multiple injuries to the wide receiver room this season, Clemson will have to make do without Brannon Spector, who is expected to be unavailable for Saturday, Clemson Athletics has announced.

Playing in all nine of Clemson’s games this year, Spector has four receptions for 25 yards.

Along with Spector, Clemson will be without Antonio Williams, who suffered a toe injury in late October and has not played since then. Heading into Saturday, Spector was listed as the backup slot receiver to true freshman Tyler Brown.

Cornerback Sheridan Jones and safety R.J. Mickens are also expected to be unavailable, as head coach Dabo Swinney announced earlier this week.

The good news for the Tigers is that running back Will Shipley is expected to play after missing last week with a concussion.

Kickoff between Clemson and Georgia Tech is at noon.

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Who scares you most on the Tigers?

This hasn’t been the season Clemson or any outsiders envisioned. While not everyone was anticipating another national championship, it’s doubtful anyone expected that by this point, the Tigers wouldn’t even been receiving votes in polls. A bowl isn’t out of the realm of possibility, but if November is a very bad month for the Tigers, it’s probable they’ll be watching bowl season at home. Talk about dropping off.

All of that said, there still is some talent on this Tigers team, especially on defense. If anything, these players are remnants of a time in the recent past when the Tigers were feared. Many might have picked Notre Dame to lose Saturday’s game at the start of the season, but that no longer is a certainty. This is why you play the games though: You never know what can happen.

Here are the Tigers most likely to have an impact when they face the Irish:

5 Clemson players to watch closely vs. Miami

Here are five Clemson players to keep a close eye on when the Tigers and Hurricanes kick off at 8 p.m. on Saturday.

Clemson and Miami will square off in a pivotal ACC matchup at 8 p.m. EDT on Saturday night, with the Tigers (4-2, 2-2 ACC) trying to win their fifth game of the season.

Clemson has won the last four matchups with Miami dating back to 2015. In those four games, the Tigers outscored the Hurricanes 178-30. That said, this year’s Miami team has been one of the best in the conference.

Despite dropping their last two games, the Hurricanes (4-2, 0-2 ACC) are averaging 37.7 points and 501.8 total yards per game on offense while holding opposing teams to just 19.0 points per game. To win on Saturday, Clemson will need to be sharp in all three phases.

Here are five Clemson players to keep a close eye on when the Tigers face the Hurricanes.

Offensive X-Factor for Clemson vs. Miami Week 8

The return of this Clemson wide receiver gives this offense a significant boost.

Clemson wide receiver Antonio Williams has missed the Tigers’ last three games with an ankle injury he suffered against Florida Atlantic on Sept. 16, but the star wide receiver is expected back and ready to go.

With the return of Williams, he is stepping right into our Offensive X-Factor slot as the Tigers head into a tough matchup against Miami on the road in Week 8. He is our choice for a few reasons, primarily need. 

True freshman wide receiver Tyler Brown’s emergence into a star has been great, but if Week 6’s struggle on offense proved anything it was that this offense is missing Williams. Clemson’s wide receivers struggled to get open downfield throughout the shaky performance against the Demon Deacons, and there is no better way to fix that than to get your wide receiver one back.

We expect a big return to action for Williams, where the passing offense leans on his ability to get open and make a play. Watch out for this sophomore wide receiver on Saturday as he reminds everyone what his game is all about.