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SI: Which are the real Tigers?


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Clemson: Which are the real Tigers? Schizophrenic Clemson achieved its first ACC title in 20 years last season, but not without two lopsided late-season losses (NC State and South Carolina) and a historic Orange Bowl blowout (70-33 to West Virginia). Coach Dabo Swinney will look to rekindle the good vibes of last fall's 8-0 start, and the return of quarterback Tajh Boyd Tajh Boyd

RS So. Quarterback

#10 6-1, 225

Hampton, VA

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Fr. Wide Receiver

#2 6-1, 200

Fort Myers, FL

View Full Profile and counterpart DeAndre HopkinsDeAndre Hopkins

So. Wide Receiver

#6 6-1, 200

Central, SC

View Full Profile and running back Andre EllingtonAndre Ellington

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#23 5-10, 190

Moncks Corner, SC

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#43 6-3, 295

Icard, NC

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