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Cade Klubnik among 4 Clemson football players joining Dabo Swinney at ACC kickoff

Cade Klubnik among 4 Clemson football players joining Dabo Swinney at ACC kickoff

Yahoo10-07-2025
CLEMSON — The ACC announced which Clemson football players will join coach Dabo Swinney at ACC kickoff, and the group is among its best players.
Heisman candidate quarterback Cade Klubnik, wide receiver Antonio Williams, defensive end T.J. Parker and defensive tackle Peter Woods will be in Charlotte, North Carolina, on July 24, the final day of the three-day event where coaches and players will be interviewed.
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All three days will be held at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown. Clemson will be accompanied by Boston College, Duke, North Carolina and coach Bill Belichick, NC State and Virginia on the last day.
This will be Klubnik's third straight season attending ACC kickoff. He enters 2025 as one of the premier quarterbacks in the nation after throwing for 3,639 yards (10th in the nation) with 36 touchdowns (third) and six interceptions and rushing for 463 yards to help Clemson win the ACC championship and return to the College Football Playoff. He is projected to be a first-round selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The other players joining him are making their ACC kickoff debut, but they are talented players who could win national college awards and be taken early in the draft. Parker, a 6-foot-3 265-pound junior, led Clemson in sacks with 11 last year and set the program record for forced fumbles in a single season with six.
Woods, also a junior, recorded 28 tackles and three sacks over 11 games in 2024, but his impact doesn't show on the stat sheet. The 6-3, 300-pound tackle is a disrupter through his combination of power and agility, where he commands double teams.
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Williams returned for his fourth season after accumulating 75 receptions for 904 yards and 11 touchdowns last year. He turned into Klubnik's favorite target, and his dominant 2024 season put him in reach of multiple career Clemson records.
With a ton of experienced production returning, Clemson will vie for another ACC championship and a lengthy run in the College Football Playoff after ending its three-year drought last season.
Derrian Carter covers Clemson athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email him at dcarter@gannett.com and follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @DerrianCarter00
This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Cade Klubnik among Clemson football players at ACC kickoff
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