
Episode #159
CAMP UPDATES / Clemson Tigers LIVE 209 / ALL IN SHOW 189
Clemson Tigers LIVE 209 / All In Show 189 – Fall Camp Updates Hosts: Jordan Bowman & Tiger Paul Craven (TPC) ClemsonVOCFB | Presented by FanDuel Intro & Context (2:43–6:30) Jordan opens the All In Show. Fall camp is winding down; school starts soon and camp-style work ends. One more All In Show remains before LSU game week. TPC notes the offseason has flown by after media days and camp news. Both express excitement for the season regardless of preseason expectations. Shoutouts: Mark Rogers’ prior show, regulars (John, Arthur, Katie, Carl, Jackson), and super chats. Injuries (11:00–25:00) Biggest news: Polo Anderson tore his ACL in competitive play over the weekend and is out for the season. He was expected to play a heavy rotational role as a highly touted true freshman and local favorite. Hosts call it a substantial loss for the safety room. Safety depth after Polo: Starters Corey Myrick and Jerome Carter (portal additions) have been as advertised. Ronan Hannifin (year two at safety) is the most likely to absorb extra snaps; he had a strong Saturday scrimmage. Others mentioned: Kylan Griffin (starting experience), Jakari Keenan, Noah Dixon, Joe Wilkinson/Wilson, Kylan Webb. Room has talent but limited proven depth beyond the top three. Another injury would be problematic. Other injuries: Vic Burley (DT) still in a yellow non-contact jersey with an undisclosed issue; hosts question how “minor” it is this deep into camp. Heaven Brown Schuler out a while with illness. Courtney Kelly (DT, ACL) already progressing well in rehab. True freshman OL Adam Guthrie out. TJ Moore held out of the first scrimmage (precautionary, not serious). Hosts endorse sitting proven playmakers like Moore and Brian Witt to stay healthy for the opener. Overall roster health is described as relatively good two weeks into contact work (knock on wood). OL has only one injury, a positive given recent history. DT room has taken the most hits. Quarterback Battle (25:50–37:00) Hosts say the battle has settled after two scrimmages (Saturday + evening session). Christopher Vazina (Fazzina/Vazina spelling varies in transcript) is the clear favorite and will start Week 1 vs. LSU unless it goes badly. Reasons: Veteran presence, command of the offense, poise, accuracy, and locker-room respect. Separation showed in live good-on-good work. Tate Reynolds has the physical tools and arm talent but is still catching up after missing his senior year of high school; he hasn’t played competitive football since junior year. Both QBs have looked impressive at times; the offense has had good days against the defense. Hosts frame Vazina as the experienced manager who can get the ball to playmakers in year one of the Chad Morris offense. Reynolds remains a strong long-term piece who pushed Vazina hard. The leash is not unlimited if Vazina struggles. Other Camp Notes & Position Groups DT room remains a question mark without full health from Burley and others. Talent is there but availability is the issue. OL: Left side looks more settled; right side still has question marks. Dabo has been noncommittal on the starting five. Linebackers: Positive reports on Kobe McLeod (more built, still with the ones), Fletcher Coffin, CJ Cooper/Taylor, Drew Wood. Sammy Brown is the clear leader. Youth in the room. Kicker Nolan Hooser: Hit a 50-yarder but missed from inside 20 in the latest work (“early-career B.T. Potter syndrome”). Speed mentions: Multiple players (including Corey, Gibson, Chris Johnson Jr.) among the fastest on the team. Secondary: Hosts feel better about it than last year. Caden Story still in the mix, mostly at end this camp. Chat Interaction & LSU Thoughts (later segments) Hosts hit comments, including: Nolan Hooser consistency concerns. Kobe McLeod development. Marquez Henderson now at Samford (listed as WR/RB). Georgia Tech run game (Haynes + Hausley) as a tough test; Miami also mentioned. Padlock stat for LSU: yards per play on first down / Clemson’s ability to stay ahead of the chains and run the ball. Clemson was poor on first down and third-down distance last year. Offensive line protection and Vazina’s decision-making/checkdowns vs. Cade Klubnik’s tendency to hold the ball or leave the pocket early. Hosts expect at least 300 yards of offense vs. LSU as a baseline. Closing Shorter show focused on the “meat and potatoes.” Next All In Show is the last before game week. They’ll do an LSU breakdown then. Channel members get live game streams. Show typically Tuesdays at 8-ish ET. Go Tigers. Notable clip-friendly moments: Polo Anderson reaction and safety depth talk (~11:20–19:00), Vazina as starter call (~26:50), first-down padlock stat for LSU, and Hooser “Steph Curry from the logo but misses layups” line. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

