Transfer portal offensive lineman Alan Herron announces Clemson offer

Clemson is showing some much-needed activity in the transfer portal.

Something Clemson fans have been hoping for is more activity from the Tigers in the transfer portal and it looks like we might be getting just that.

The Tigers need help on the offensive line and they are attempting to address that in the transfer portal, sending out an offer before Clemson’s bowl game has even been announced. This is an excellent sign as Clemson needs to adapt and take advantage of the portal, even if it’s just a little bit more.

Division-II Shorter offensive tackle Alan Herron announced the Tigers have offered him via X. Herron is a hot name in the portal after entering on November 16 and would be a great addition to the Tigers.

Dabo Swinney sounds off on everyone questioning Clemson’s approach to the transfer portal

Swinney showed some intensity when asked about Clemson’s transfer portal approach.

As we all know, Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program have a different approach to the transfer portal than most. 

Following Clemson’s 28-7 defeat to Duke, the national media has been very aggressive in their stance that Swinney’s lack of usage in the transfer portal and refusal to “adapt” has led to the situation the program is in right now. Swinney met with the media Wednesday and was asked about the portal. Swinney sounded off, explaining how the loss to the Blue Devils had nothing to do with the portal.

“I don’t have any reaction to that. I think that’s ridiculous,” Swinney said. “That had nothing to do with us getting beat by Duke on Monday night.”

For Swinney, it was a failure to take advantage of the many opportunities the Tigers were given in the matchup. In particular, their red zone troubles. 

“What cost us the game the other night was being first-and-goal on the 1 twice and getting nothing, and down inside the 5 a third time and getting nothing,” Swinney said. “That (the portal) didn’t have anything to do with that. But whatever narrative they want to create, that’s fine. We’re gonna keep on keepin’ on.”

Swinney is doubling down on his stance with the transfer portal, and in this case, what he’s saying does make sense. It’s not like the Tigers didn’t have a plethora of chances to beat Duke. 

On the other hand, teams such as Florida State have taken advantage of the new shift in college football and, in result, are thriving. What do you think? Is it time for Clemson to utilize the transfer portal?

Clemson linebacker enters the transfer portal

A Clemson defender has entered the transfer portal.

Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program are losing another player to the transfer portal. 

Redshirt freshman linebacker TJ Dudley has officially entered the transfer portal, ending his time with the program. Dudley appeared in four games during his freshman season before redshirting, playing sixteen snaps.

A member of Clemson’s 2022 recruiting class, Dudley was a four-star recruit coming out of high school. According to 247Sports composite rankings, he was the No.22 linebacker and the No.227 overall recruit in the 2022 class. Dudley was originally committed to Oregon before former Ducks head coach, and now Miami Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal left the program.

We now wait to hear where Dudley will be transferring to.

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