CLEMSON – There’s a lot of competition in the wide receiver room, and a returning vet detailed the Tigers standing out in the spring. Junior wide receiver Antonio Williams is back healthy for spring football, and he’s seeing the group come together after injuries plagued the room in 2023.
CLEMSON – Antonio Williams never wants to have this feeling again. The Clemson wide receiver was impressive as a freshman with 56 catches for 694 yards and four touchdowns.
Coming off a freshman All-American campaign in 2022 when he was Clemson’s leading receiver, Antonio Williams has experienced a difficult sophomore season while dealing with various injuries that have kept him sidelined for most of 2023.
FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. – Clemson’s freshmen receivers have turned into phenoms in back-to-back seasons, and now the Tigers finally get to bring the two together again.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Clemson’s offense struggled on the road throughout 2023, but the extremely shorthanded Tigers found a way in Williams-Brice Stadium. Coming into the game, Clemson had to adjust to missing multiple weapons on offense.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Clemson enters its regular season finale against South Carolina, and the Tigers are missing two offensive weapons for the latest iteration of the rivalry.
Clemson sophomore wide receiver Antonio Williams hasn’t played since injuring his toe against Miami on Oct. 21, when he returned from a three-game absence due to an ankle injury.
During his weekly Tuesday press conference, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney gave the latest on wide receiver Antonio Williams and his injury return timeline.
On Tuesday, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney offered the latest on a couple of key offensive players who could potentially return to action by season’s end.
The Clemson Tigers will be without a pair of starters - receiver Antonio Williams and safety R.J. Mickens - when takes on North Carolina State Saturday in Raleigh.
Good morning Clemson fans! This is the Clemson Tigers News. Scoreboard Clemson Volleyball loses to Duke 0-3 (19-25, 19-25, 20-25): The Tigers could not overcome the Blue Devils on Sunday.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Clemson Tigers are welcoming back a pair of their best on both sides of the ball in Hard Rock Stadium. Wide receiver Antonio Williams is officially back after missing three straight games.
Here is today’s Clemson Tigers News. Today’s Events Clemson Women’s Soccer vs Louisville: 7:00 PM at Historic Riggs Field – it’s hard to believe, but the Tigers only have two more regular season home dates on the schedule.
Clemson welcomes a much-deserved Saturday off before playing at Miami next Saturday at Hard Rock Café in Miami Gardens, Fla. The Tigers have been banged up with several of their star players needing the extra week off to heal.
Clemson Football has been without its best wide receiver from 2022 for the past three games. Antonio Williams has been injured, but there is hope that he will be able to return next weekend when the Tigers travel to Miami to play the Hurricanes.
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney gave the latest on two starters who did not play in Saturday’s game against Wake Forest. Following the Tigers’ 17-12 win, Swinney said cornerback Nate Wiggins and wide receiver Antonio Williams were “pretty close” to playing against the Demon Deacons at Death Valley.
Clemson is hoping to get a couple of key contributors back for their Homecoming matchup with Wake Forest on Saturday. Antonio Williams (ankle) and Nate Wiggins (knee) are listed as game-time decisions for the Tigers.
CLEMSON – With the bye week approaching, the Clemson Tigers entered the 3:30 matchup against Wake Forest with a decision to make on two starters. Ahead of kickoff, it’s a game-time decision for both in the availability report.
During his weekly Sunday evening Zoom conference call with the media, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney updated the health status of his team coming out of the Tigers’ 31-14 win at Syracuse on Saturday.
Two Clemson starters were not among the travel roster Tigers. Cornerback Nate Wiggins (knee) and wide receiver Antonio Williams (ankle) did not make the trip.
CLEMSON — Sophomore wide receiver Antonio Williams was a playmaker for the 25th-ranked Clemson Tigers during their 66-17 win over Charleston Southern in Saturday’s home opener at Death Valley.
The new offense with Garrett Riley at the helm wasn’t just going to snap its fingers and be great. Last season, Clemson struggled to create opportunities on the outside, and now they had lost Joseph Ngata to the NFL.
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