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Clemson Tigers quarterback Cade Klubnik suffered a right ankle sprain in Week 7 and missed the following game. Here's what we know.
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Clemson starting quarterback Cade Klubnik is doing everything he can to play again
W hen Clemson took the field against SMU, it marked the first time Cade Klubnik had missed a game due to injury since becoming the Tigers’ starting quarterback. Watching from the sidelines as Clemson fell 35-24 wasn’t easy for a player who’s rarely been off the field.
The Tigers and coach Dabo Swinney are losing at Memorial Stadium at a historically bad rate, and they have a losing record to show for it after Saturday’s 35-24 loss to SMU, which dropped a lost Clemson team to 3-4 (2-3 ACC).
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Neff joined the program as its deputy athletic director in 2013 before being promoted to Clemson’s athletic director role in December 2021. During his tenure as deputy athletic director, the Tigers won national championshps in 2016 and 2018. Neff has overseen stability and growth across multiple programs.
Klubnik rolled his ankle on Saturday vs. Boston College. Clemson updated his status on Thursday’s ACC availability report.
The SEC announced that they have permanently suspended Ken Williamson from officiating conference games due to complaints.
Kevin Jennings threw for 290 yards and two touchdowns, Chris Johnson Jr. scored on a game-clinching 6-yard touchdown run and SMU defeated Clemson 35-24 on Saturday to avenge last year’s heartbreaking loss in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game.