Georgia is ‘good barometer’ for where Clemson is on national stage, Heather Dinich says

ESPN’s Heather Dinich weighed in with her thoughts on Clemson vs. Georgia in an appearance on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio Thursday.

Heather Dinich has been somewhat critical of the Clemson football team entering the 2024 season.

Earlier this month, the veteran ESPN reporter and analyst named the Tigers as her “most overrated” team in the preseason Top 25 polls.

Appearing on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio on Thursday, Dinich gave her thoughts on the Tigers’ season-opening contest against the Georgia Bulldogs Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tigers are ranked No. 14 in both the preseason US LBM Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 poll; Georgia is ranked No. 1.

Dinich said the question of how far Clemson has fallen from the sport’s elite will be answered by how well they perform against Kirby Smart’s Bulldogs.

“I think this is a really good barometer to see: is Clemson back on the national stage, or is not using the transfer portal really hurting Dabo Swinney as much as the narrative out there?” Dinich said.

RELATED: Greg McElroy talks Clemson-Georgia, four questions that will decide the game

Dinich also gave a prediction for Saturday’s game, which sees the Tigers as 13.5-point underdogs (FanDuel Sportsbook).

“I expect it to be close in the first half and then Georgia pulls away,” Dinich offered. “These are two of the country’s best defenses. When I look at it… (Clemson has) got to get a good game out of Cade Klubnik. They’ve got to get explosive plays. He cannot turn the ball over and give Georgia a short field because they’re gonna score repeatedly every time that happens. And they’ve got to be able to run the ball effectively and give Klubnik some time.”

Dinich credited Clemson for how they closed the 2023 season by winning their last five games after a brutal 4-4 start. The Tigers pulled an upset against a Notre Dame team that was ranked No. 12 in the nation. A month and a half later, they put together a 28-point fourth-quarter comeback against Kentucky in the Gator Bowl.

“You’ve got to give credit to Clemson for not collapsing completely,” Dinich said. “USC did the complete opposite and became unraveled, while Clemson pulled it together. If they can sustain that success and Klubnik takes another step forward, they should be a contender in the ACC.

“And to me, that door is open even wider now after we saw Florida State play because they’re not going to win the league if they keep playing like that.”

Clemson-Georgia kicks off at noon ET Saturday. The game will be televised on ABC.

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Greg McElroy talks Clemson-Georgia, four questions that will decide the game

Can Clemson run the ball against Georgia’s defense? Can Cade Klubnik make big plays in the passing game? Greg McElroy asks these and other questions ahead of Clemson vs. Georgia.

The 14th-ranked Clemson Tigers will have their hands full Saturday when they take on the top-ranked Georgia Bulldogs in the Aflac Kickoff Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Kickoff will be at noon ET on ABC. ESPN’s Greg McElroy, who will also be calling the game alongside Sean McDonough, weighed in with his thoughts on the Tigers’ unenviable task of facing a Georgia team that hasn’t lost a regular season game since 2020 and who many expect to win the national championship this season.

McElroy began by asking an obvious question that’s been on the minds of many: are the two programs headed in different directions?

“There’s some perception that they might be just based on how things have looked the past couple of years for Clemson and Georgia,” McElroy said. “People think one’s on the way up or at the top of the sport. (The) other, people seem to think that it’s going in the wrong direction. I don’t know if I agree with that, but over the last three years, Georgia has as many losses as they do national championships.

“Clemson, by comparison, has lost three games in each of the past three seasons.”

As McElroy noted, Clemson finished 9-4 last season, marking the first time since 2010 that the Tigers failed to hit 10 wins.

Clemson and Georgia have combined to win four of the last eight national championships dating back to 2018. But underscoring how much the gap has widened between the two programs in recent years is the fact that the Tigers are 13.5-point underdogs entering the game.

“The reason why people think it’s not going so well for Clemson is because they have been slow to adopt the modern era of the sport,” McElroy said before mentioning that the Tigers hadn’t brought in a single player from the transfer portal each of the past two years. “They have zero percent total starts from Clemson players that have come from the transfer portal. That’s obviously the lowest.

“But Georgia doesn’t have that much of a different philosophy from Clemson. Just 12 percent of their starts (came) from the portal, which is 119th in the FBS. Both really lean into high school recruiting, but Clemson has not added the few pieces that Georgia has the last couple years to really fortify their roster and maybe cover up some weak points.”

McElroy said that Clemson’s lack of usage of the portal didn’t mean the Tigers hadn’t necessarily tried. “They just haven’t landed some of those players,” he noted.

McElroy listed four questions that he thinks will determine the outcome of Saturday’s game.

“Number one: can Clemson’s heavy pressure affect Carson Beck?” McElroy asked. “Clemson blitzed on nearly half of their opponents’ dropbacks last year. That was the second highest rate in the sport. They also heated up quarterbacks on a pretty heavy basis. They recorded pressures on nearly 40 percent of the dropbacks, which is among the Top 10-15 in the sport. So, they can get after the quarterback.

“Here’s the thing: nobody gets the ball out faster than Carson Beck in (college football). He releases it in under 2.4 seconds. He’s one of three quarterbacks that did that last year. So Beck sees it, he identifies it, and he takes advantage of it. When you blitz him, it wears you out because his numbers actually improve against the blitz.”

McElroy said that blitzing Beck wouldn’t necessarily get the Tigers a victory but that making him move around in the pocket might.

“Force him to shuffle his feet. Make him feel uncomfortable,” McElroy said. “It’s a little bit like Tom Brady. When his feet are set, he’s going to tear you apart, but when he moves, his QBR drops by 65 points. (Beck’s) completion percentage drops from 77 to 49.2 percent when you make him move. Can you pressure Carson Beck? If Clemson can, they have a chance of slowing down this offense.”

Another question McElroy had was whether Georgia could consistently beat Clemson’s man coverage in the secondary.

“When you look at Georgia, you didn’t see a lot of man (coverage) last year,” McElroy said. “Most of what you saw against Georgia was zone coverage, partly because they had such talented wideouts… Beck was extremely efficient against zone coverage, but against man, there really isn’t enough of a sample size to really acknowledge it.

“They have great weapons, we know that: Dominic Lovett, the addition of Benjamin Yurosek from Stanford, Lawson Luckie is also healthy. so they have some guys that can beat you up in man, but can they do it consistently enough? Because that’s what they’re going to get from Clemson. Nobody plays more man coverage than Clemson except for Purdue and Notre Dame.”

McElroy posed two other questions: could the Tigers run the ball against the Bulldogs’ front seven, and could they create big plays in the passing game with quarterback Cade Klubnik in his second season in Garrett Riley’s offense?

McElroy noted that returning tailback Phil Mafah became the featured running back down the stretch of 2023. He added that Georgia’s run defense also took a step back a year ago.

“From ’19 to ’22, they allowed 76 rushing yards a game,” McElroy said of the Bulldogs’ run defense. “Last year, they allowed 113.6 per game. In a four-year span, that’s about a 40 yard gap. Another key area is they allowed one full yard more per rush before contact, and they gave up an awful lot of yardage outside the tackles… over 5 yards per carry outside the tackles, and they gave up over 5 yards a carry on zone reads. So, can Clemson run the football?”

As for whether Clemson could create big plays under Klubnik, McElroy pointed to the absence of big-play receivers on the Tigers’ roster a year ago. One of the biggest offseason additions for Clemson is four-star receiver Bryant Wesco out of Midlothian, Texas.

Wesco is a highly routed recruit who recently made ESPN’s list of the top 100 newcomers in college football this season. He was ranked by 247Sports as the nation’s 11th best receiver in the class of 2024.

“Last year, they just didn’t manufacture a whole lot,” McElroy said. “Just 46 plays that gained 20+ yards. That was 98th in the sport. Just 9.9 percent of their completions went for 20+ yards. That was 131st in the sport. Now, Klubnik didn’t really push the ball downfield, but they also didn’t really have a deep arsenal of weapons at wide receiver because guys were beat up all throughout last year.

“We know Georgia’s going to rush the quarterback. It’s going to be hard to create plays on a regular basis. But when there are chances down the field to make plays, you’ve got to make them if you’re going to beat the Georgia Bulldogs.”

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Aflac Kickoff announces gameday activities for fans

Here’s what fans can do at Aflac Kickoff.

ATLANTA (Aug. 28, 2024) – Fans will have a morning filled with free activities around Mercedes-Benz Stadium before attending this year’s Aflac Kickoff Game between No. 14 Clemson and No. 1 Georgia on Aug. 31. The “Capital of College Football” will feature an outdoor extravaganza at Tailgate Town Presented by PNC and Team Walks built by The Home Depot to celebrate the start of the season in Atlanta.

Tailgate Town Presented by PNC is the ultimate pregame tailgate destination for Clemson and Georgia fans on game day during Labor Day weekend. Located in International Plaza just outside Mercedes-Benz Stadium, fans can enjoy live entertainment, food and interactive activations, as well as a variety of contests and giveaways.

In addition to both teams facing off in Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Clemson’s The Tiger and Georgia’s Hairy Dawg will also go head-to-head in a friendly rivalry as part of the Mascot Challenge at the Aflac Fan Experience at Tailgate Town to raise funds and awareness for pediatric cancer.

Fans will also have the opportunity to cheer on their team during the Team Walks built by The Home Depot. Players from both teams will make their Team Walks from The Home Depot Backyard and into Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Team buses will arrive and an area that stretches into the stadium will be sectioned off so that fans, cheerleaders and team marching bands can welcome the teams.

 

Game Day Schedule: Saturday, Aug. 31: Clemson vs Georgia

 

8 – 11:30 a.m. ET Tailgate Town Presented by PNC

(GWCC: International Plaza)

 

9 a.m. ET Mascot Challenge

(Aflac Fan Experience at Tailgate Town; International Plaza)

 

9:45 a.m. ET Clemson Team Walk built by The Home Depot

(Inside The Home Depot Backyard)

9:50 a.m. ET Georgia Team Walk built by The Home Depot

(Inside The Home Depot Backyard)

 

10 a.m. ET Gates Open (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)

 

Noon ET Aflac Kickoff Game (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)

– Via Press Release 

Dabo Swinney talks game week, Clemson vs. Georgia

Here’s everything Dabo Swinney said about Clemson taking on Georgia.

Game week is finally here.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney met with the media on Tuesday to discuss the Tigers’ much-anticipated season-opening contest against the Georgia Bulldogs and more.

Swinney revealed during Tuesday’s media session that freshman kicker and three-star recruit Nolan Hauser had won the Clemson kicking competition this fall and would be the Tigers’ Week 1 starter.

The coach added that he was pleased with the injuries — or lack thereof — impacting his team through fall camp leading up to Saturday’s game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta (noon ET, ABC).

“We’ve got one goal, and that’s to achieve our first goal,” Swinney said as part of his opening remarks. “That’s what we’re trying to go down to Atlanta to do. It’s certainly going to be a huge challenge and playing a game like this, you usually only get opportunities like this in the postseason, the playoffs, the national championship.”

Swinney called Georgia the best team in the country. The Bulldogs are ranked No. 1 in the preseason AP Top 25, as well as the US LBM Coaches Poll. The Tigers are ranked No. 14 in both polls.

“It’s a great opportunity to play the best team in the country, right out of the gate — and that’s what they are,” Swinney said of Kirby Smart’s team. “Anybody that doesn’t think that’s what they are, they probably haven’t paid much attention.”

Here’s everything Swinney had to say at Tuesday’s press conference.

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Kirby Smart defends Dabo Swinney, ‘I’m like Dabo’

Kirby Smart defends Dabo Swinney.

Dabo Swinney’s stance on transfer portal recruiting has sparked debate, with critics questioning his strategy.

Despite efforts to recruit offensive linemen from the portal after last season, Clemson missed out on every target. This leaves Clemson as the only Power-4 program without a transfer addition for the 2024 season.

As the season opener approaches, featuring No. 1 Georgia against No. 14 Clemson, Georgia head coach Kirby Smart weighed in on Swinney’s approach.

“Yeah I think that’s much ado about nothing,” Smart remarked. “You have who you have, right? So in the spring you have I’m going to guess 90, 95 percent of your roster. You might pick up some after that. I think everybody makes a big deal about that.”

Smart, known for effectively using the transfer portal, doesn’t see it as a solution for rebuilding his roster. He shares Swinney’s preference for focusing on high school talent and player development.

“I’m like Dabo. If I could keep my entire roster my roster, I’d be all for keeping my roster my roster,” Smart said. “I believe in the kids we sign, I believe in the kids we recruit. I want to grow them to get better. It’s not realistic to think you’re going to keep all your players right now. What is realistic you need to be operating with as much depth as possible, and it’s made it tougher to do that.”

Swinney remains one of the top coaches in college football and a coach many want to play for.

Dabo Swinney shares an excellent injury update heading into Clemson vs. Georgia

Clemson is healthy heading into Week 1 against Georgia.

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney shared an excellent health update on the No. 14 Tigers heading into their Week 1 matchup against Kirby Smart and the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs.

“Everybody’s right now ready to play,” Swinney said. “Everybody’s good to go.”

Excellent news for Clemson fans as the Tigers will need to be at their top strength to compete with Georgia who is the current favorite to win the 2024 National Championship. When asked about sophomore cornerback Shelton Lewis, who suffered a leg injury in camp, Swinney used his usual ‘day-to-day’ tag, though it seems like Lewis is closer to suiting up than not. 

“Good to go until you hear otherwise,” Swinney answered. “Everybody’s day to day.”

Clemson heads to Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium for Saturday’s Aflac Kickoff Game, which will be televised on ABC at noon.

Kirby Smart on Clemson vs. Georgia, ‘I think it’s critical’

Smart on the importance of the Clemson vs. Georgia matchup.

After a long offseason, it’s finally game week for Clemson and Georgia.

The two teams have a deep-rooted rivalry and have often faced off in the past, though the two teams haven’t seen each other as much of late. Georgia has had the upper hand in recent matchups, winning seven of the last eight encounters dating back to 1991.

“I think if you look at the history of Clemson and Georgia, you can go all the way back to the 80s and the great rivalries and the games that were so epic back at that time,” said Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart. “You fast forward, whatever that is, 40 years all the way up to now, and you’ve still got two perennial powers facing each other in a kickoff game. They’re both big-time rivals. The schools are pretty close to each other, so I think that’s pretty cool.”

According to Smart, the fact that both teams are ranked in the Top 15 is more significant for fans and media.

“No, I think it matters to you guys,” Smart added. “I think y’all want to have the best matchup you can possibly have, so I know as the title sponsor, Aflac loves it. I know you guys have done a tremendous job there in Atlanta in the kickoff game to make sure this is a great event. Nothing better than having two top-10 teams teeing up against each other to kick it off.”

With the College Football Playoff now expanded to 12 teams, this game might not carry the same weight it would have under the old four-team format. However, Smart believes the winner will gain a crucial early advantage.

“Well, it’s going to be a feather in the cap of someone,” Smart said. “Whoever wins the game is going to be going into that playoff committee talk with a strength of schedule, a major win, because both teams are going to have great seasons after that. I think it’s critical. I can’t say it’s more critical. Obviously with four teams, not winning this game could put you out. Now with 12 teams, I don’t know that losing this game does. I think it makes these games more popular. They’re going to happen more often because people are going to be more willing to play out-of-conference top-notch opponents with a 12-team playoff.”

If Clemson pulls this one off, it could be a monster season for the Tigers.

Georgia running back remains week to week, Smart shares Trevor Etienne update

Kirby Smart shares some key updates for Clemson vs. Georgia.

During his press conference on Monday, Kirby Smart announced that sophomore running back Roderick Robinson will miss the top-ranked Bulldogs season-opener against No. 14 Clemson with a toe injury.

“Rod’s toe is still an issue for him,” the head coach said. “Probably will be week to week. Not sure how long it will take in terms of the surgery.”

Last season, Robinson rushed for 196 yards on 24 carries. He is UGA’s leading returning rusher. Smart was also asked about the status of transfer running back Trevor Etienne, who was arrested on DUI and reckless driving charges over the offseason.

“I don’t really talk about any of the other stuff in regards to any of our players with suspensions,” Smart said. “But I’m excited about all the guys that are gonna get an opportunity to play.”

The charges of DUI less safe and DUI under 21 were dismissed while Etienne pled no contest to a reckless driving charge.

Dabo Swinney says Clemson vs. Georgia Week 1 is ‘great for college football’

Swinney discusses how big of a game Clemson vs. Georgia is.

Dabo Swinney understands the significance of each game, given how few opportunities there are in a season. That’s why the upcoming matchup against Georgia holds extra importance.

“First off, it’s just exciting to get out there and play,” Swinney shared. “With football, you don’t get a lot of games each year, so every one counts. And this first one is special.”

Set to take place on August 31 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Clemson’s opener isn’t just any game. Facing the No. 1 team in the nation, Georgia, at a neutral site adds a layer of excitement for Swinney and his squad.

“Playing in a kickoff classic at a venue like Mercedes-Benz and going up against the top team in the country, that definitely brings some added energy,” Swinney said.

This game marks the latest chapter in the long-standing rivalry between Clemson and Georgia, a series with roots that go back over a century. The anticipation has been so high that tickets sold out quickly, signaling just how big this game is for fans.

“College football fans are going to be tuned in, no doubt about it,” Swinney observed. “When you have two teams with our history and success, it’s going to draw a lot of attention.”

As the Tigers prepare to face Georgia, they’re looking to reverse their fortunes from the last meeting in 2021. The game will be broadcast live on ABC at 12 p.m.

“It’s a huge way to start the season,” Swinney remarked. “The team that comes out on top will definitely get a big boost moving forward.”

Dabo Swinney offers meaningful perspective on Clemson vs. Georgia

Dabo Swinney shared some perspective on the daunting task Clemson faces against preseason No. 1 Georgia in the Tigers’ season opener.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney knows what a win over the Georgia Bulldogs would do for his program in Week 1.

The Bulldogs are ranked the preseason No. 1 team in the nation in both the AP Top 25 and US LBM Coaches Poll; Clemson is ranked No. 14 in both polls. Georgia is a common preseason pick to win the national championship, having won two of the last three titles.

But Swinney understands the realism of the task his Tigers face in their Aug. 31 season opener, set for a noon ET kickoff on ABC from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Speaking in a recorded Q&A session with the Aflac Kickoff Game (the official title of the Clemson vs. Georgia contest), Swinney offered some perspective.

“I don’t think the preseason No. 1 team in the country has lost since 1990 in an opener,” Swinney said. “It’s big to win any game out of the gate in a game like this, but you’re talking about the No. 1 team in the nation, a team that’s lost two games in three years.”

To Swinney’s point, Miami was ranked the preseason No. 1 team in the nation under second-year coach Dennis Erickson entering 1990. The Hurricanes lost at BYU in Week 1, 28-21. They went on to finish No. 3 in the final AP and coaches poll after going 10-2.

Entering the day Friday, Clemson is a 13.5-point underdog to Georgia, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

“I think it would be obviously huge for our players and a lot of wind in your sails early on,” Swinney said of what a Clemson upset over Georgia would mean. “Certainly for our fans, they’re excited. It’s Clemson/Georgia and all the rivalry stuff that goes with that. So, it’s a big deal, no doubt about it.”

After Georgia, Clemson returns to Death Valley to open the home portion of its schedule against Appalachian State. Swinney stressed the importance of not overlooking the Tigers’ Week 2 opponent, regardless of whether they’re able to string together an upset over a Georgia program that hasn’t lost a regular season game since 2020.

“If you win the (Georgia) game, you celebrate just like any other game,” Swinney said. “You celebrate it and you better move on quick because you’ll get exposed as you go through your schedule. Because every week has to be the biggest game of the year. That just has to be our mindset.

“We all know that, ‘Hey, this is an opener and it’s huge,’ but they’re not going to give us a national championship trophy if we win the game,” Swinney added of Georgia. “It’s a long season.”

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