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My Issue with Tristan Smith
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My Issue with Tristan Smith

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Sep 25, 2025, 9:12 AM
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I know his playing time has been discussed ad nauseam this week. However. Something hit me this morning.

Smith has played minimum snaps, and has minimum targets. But has looked great when he does get an opportunity. Now I understand the argument over TJ Moore vs. Tristan Smith. TJ is having a sophomore slump and Tristan just looks better. But TJ will turn it around.

Here is the issue that hit me in my head this morning. WHY is smith getting less snaps and less targets than Cole Turner??? That shouldn’t even be a debate.

And don’t give me the X, Y, Z position argument. Those receivers should be cross trained at all 3 spots so we can have our best 3-4 on the field at the same time.

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my problem. he is not related to a coach or player***

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Sep 25, 2025, 9:24 AM
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Sep 25, 2025, 9:30 AM
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Dabo Swinney Identifies Biggest Changes to Offense

With the offense now in the hands of new coordinator Garrett Riley, Dabo Swinney identified the biggest differences from last year's scheme.


Christian Goeckel | Mar 6, 2023

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Ahead of Clemson's first spring practice of the season, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney met with the media.

With the offense now in the hands of new coordinator Garrett Riley, Swinney identified the biggest differences from last year's scheme and what the team will be installing this spring.

"The biggest thing is your outside receivers. We would always cross-train our guys; the X and the Z, the 2 and the 9, depending on whatever we called them, whatever year it was." said Swinney

So, according to Swinney, instead of purposefully training receivers at multiple spots during practice, that same kind of "cross-training" will happen organically, as receivers don't switch sides in Riley's system. Instead, to keep the offense moving quickly, both receivers on the outside, and both slot receivers, are trained to run either side of a play.

For example, say Clemson picks up a first down and wants to go fast. Riley wants to call a play were the X receiver runs a slant and go (sluggo) route against the slower safety. Instead of taking the time for the receivers to switch sides, both receivers will have the ability and knowledge to run the route.

"Now, when you get into game-planning you can put guys wherever you want, but as a base rule, [receivers] don't switch sides. So, they cross-train naturally. Which, I like that because the ball gets distributed differently too. That X, on the next play he's a Z, and that Z, on the next play he's an X. Then your slots make the adjustments."

The receivers obviously aren't the only difference. Swinney identified some of the changes for the quarterbacks.

"Systematically, how you signal things is a little different. Put a little bit more on the quarterback from a signal standpoint. It's really simple." said Swinney

"The biggest thing is getting on the same page terminology-wise, because [The quarterback] has to be able to call it freely. What we might call "Stick" he might call "this"."

But for all of the changes, some things will remain the same for the Tigers.

"There are a lot of things that are the exact same, I mean, inside zone is inside zone, it doesn't matter. You can turn on TCU, you can turn on Clemson, inside zone, but we called it "this" now we're going to call it "this"."
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Published Mar 6, 2023
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Christian Goeckel is a Staff Writer for All Clemson on SI.com. Christian has covered College Football for nearly a decade, writing for multiple sites and hosting radio shows across Southern Georgia and South Carolina.
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Re: My Issue with Tristan Smith

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Sep 25, 2025, 9:38 AM
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Oh snap . . . Give me a heads up when you go on your bender and go excommunicado this time . . .

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Sep 25, 2025, 9:44 AM [ in reply to Re: My Issue with Tristan Smith ]
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Sep 25, 2025, 9:47 AM [ in reply to Re: My Issue with Tristan Smith ]
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Could this be an issue for Cade? Not being able to identify his taller/faster receiver or see he has a mismatch with the defense since his guys are changing positions without...changing positions?

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Sep 25, 2025, 10:00 AM
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He likely doesn't play much for 2 reasons:
- Missed assignments in practice
- Unwilling/ poor blocker

These are likely the same reasons why Gideon nor the other RBs get much playing time.

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You could say that about the entire OL too

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Sep 25, 2025, 12:16 PM
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But Dabo still keeps running the same ole group out there...

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Sep 25, 2025, 12:17 PM [ in reply to Re: My Issue with Tristan Smith ]
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Have you seen any of our WRs block over the past 5 years?

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