The Clemson Tigers finished the 2024 college football season with a 10-4 record. They won the ACC Conference against the SMU Mustangs.
This was not the best team ever assembled by head coach Dabo Swinney last season, but it was a team that is looking to grow off of it in 2025. There is a chance that the Clemson Tigers will be one of the top teams in college football next season. Quarterback Cade Klubnik hopes to have an impactful 2025 college football season.
Clemson Tigers Schedule For the 2025 College Football Season
On Monday, the Clemson Tigers college football schedule was announced. They will open the season on August 30 against the LSU Tigers. LSU and Clemson will no doubt be a Top 25 matchup for the opening game of the season. This could go a long way for both teams for the 2025 college football season.
They will open conference play on September 20 against the Syracuse Orange. Two weeks later, they will face Bill Belichick and the North Carolina Tar Heels. A lot of people think that North Carolina could be a challenger to the Clemson Tigers in the ACC Conference next season.
There will be a Friday night game on the road against the Louisville Cardinals on November 14. Clemson will face the South Carolina Gamecocks on November 29.
Fans React
Louisville on a Friday? Kill me.
— Adam (@adamdropsbombs) January 28, 2025
One loss season incoming
— Unstablesportz (@Unstablesportz) January 28, 2025
12-0 or 11-1 and Week 1 is a must win to set the tone for the season
— Mick (@D3Mick) January 28, 2025
See y’all at UNC and Louisville!
— Kyle Mudger (@KyleMudger) January 28, 2025
Really should have made home orange and away games white…
— Mathis Jennings (@MathisJennings) January 28, 2025
The Tigers will have expectations next season in the ACC Conference. Clemson is hoping to be a team that will be in the mix to win another national title.
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