
The Show that Shakes the Southland, Clemson Sports Talk can be heard LIVE daily on Fox Sports Radio 1400. Watch LIVE on YouTube: tinyurl.com/ClemsonSportsTV learn more on ClemsonSportsTalk.com
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1000 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FootballSports | |||

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Sorry but it’s hard to listen to a preview of a game that already happened. It should be addressed by Lawton on the show but it’s like everyone acts as this is normal.
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Host meanders and I assume he finds his diatribes interesting (or funny?), but they’re brutally boring and uninteresting. You just want him to get on topic and, when he finally does, he doesn’t stay long, chasing his own thought rabbit down a hole. On a recent show about Clemson’s ability to sustain its current success, it took him about 40 minutes to get on topic (wondering at one point if he got his friend’s high school coach’s name right) and, even after all that, he never set up the topic ... more
This isn’t Clemson Sports talk, this is “Clemson Can’t Lose!” ra-ra bull without any legitimate sports discussion.
Listen to the podcast everyday while driving and thoroughly enjoy the show. The variety of guests on the show is great and Lawton does a fantastic job keeping the audience up to date on all things related to Clemson sports. Happy to support such a great show!
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Content focuses primarily on college sports, particularly American football, with an emphasis on the Clemson Tigers and their performances throughout the season. Episodes often feature discussions about game results, player analysis, coaching changes, and recruiting strategies, providing listeners with insights into the dynamics of the team, rivalry games, and the broader landscape of college sports. Unique elements include engaging guest interviews from notable figures in sports media and the integration of listener feedback, which contributes to a lively and interactive format. The host's passionate delivery and comprehensive knowledge about the subject matter make the show appealing to dedicated sports fans and casual listeners alike.
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Clemson Sports Talk launched 12 years ago and published 1000 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Clemson Sports Talk include:
1. Jason Priester
2. Tristan Lee
3. Mark Packer
4. K. Clubnick
5. Chad Morris
6. Wade Woodass
7. Jed Donahue
8. Christian Bentancur
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