How to watch the Clemson Spring Game, live stream, TV channel, Clemson Football

We will get our first look at the 2022 Clemson Tigers on Saturday when they take the field for the annual Clemson Spring Game.

We will get our first look at the 2022 Clemson Tigers on Saturday when they take the field for the annual Clemson Spring Game.

The Tigers are coming off a 10-3 season and will be looking to improve that this season as that was actually an off-season for Dabo Swinney and company.

This will be a great day of Clemson football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action this weekend.

Clemson Spring Game

  • When: Saturday, April 8
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ACC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (stream now)

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Dabo Swinney says last year’s team ‘overachieved’

After dealing with a plethora of injuries to offensive personnel last season, Dabo Swinney believes his 2021 team made the most of the situation.

In a season filled with injuries to offensive personnel, Clemson football head coach Dabo Swinney believes last year’s 10-win season exceeded what the Tigers should have accomplished.

“That team overachieved. There’s no question,” Swinney said on Wednesday. “That team had no business winning 10 games.”

Offensively, the Tigers were decimated by injuries to key players last season, including running back Will Shipley, center Matt Bockhorst and wide receivers Justyn Ross and E.J. Williams.

“It was an unbelievably challenging year,” Swinney said. “That’s why when it’s all said and done, and you really kind of step back and remove yourself from the fray of it, and when you really evaluate that team and that season, unbelievable.”

Clemson’s offense finished with the second-fewest yards per game in the ACC last season. Still, Swinney believes there were a lot of silver linings to take away, including the coaches having to adapt to the available offensive personnel.

“We had to get creative,” Swinney said. “It forced the coaching staff to really be creative because we couldn’t just stick with a plan. We had to really create and find ways to get a first down.”

From rising junior quarterback DJ Uiagalelei to wide receiver Beaux Collins, Swinney is proud of how his team responded to adversity and thinks last year’s hardships will benefit the Tigers in the fall.

“We’re going to be a team that, I think, has a deeper appreciation of what it looks like, what it takes,” Swinney said. “And, I think that team last year really reset the appreciation on just winning.”

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