Clemson football: Winning streaks won’t end anytime soon
For most of the Clemson football history, the Tigers was an afterthought. Sure, there were a few dominant years in the early 80s and into the 90s but by and large no one gave Clemson a second look unless they lost to the Tigers.
Times have changed and now everyone is tired of losing to Clemson football, the problem is that isn’t changing in the foreseeable future especially for the yearly opponents in and out of the ACC. In case you have forgotten, here is the current winning streak against each team they face on a yearly basis.
- North Carolina State: 8 straight
- Last loss: November 19, 2011
- Boston College: 9 straight
- Last loss: October 30, 2010
- Georgia Tech: 5 straight
- Last loss: November 15, 2014
- Florida State: 5 straight
- Last loss: September 20, 2014
- Wake Forest: 11 straight
- Last loss: October 9, 2008
- Louisville: 6 straight
- Last loss: Never lost to Louisville
- Syracuse: 2 straight
- Last loss: October 13, 2017
- South Carolina: 6 straight
- Last loss: November 30, 2013
If you have time, twitter search “Clemson” and enjoy the responses. Many fans talking about how tired they are of losing to Clemson. The race to keep up to Clemson is real and the harder teams try, the more they seem to be falling behind.
https://twitter.com/EricGillis8/status/1231693531728826370
Clemson is enjoying success that has only ever been seen in recent college football by Alabama and Nick Saban over the last decade. However, as we are all aware, Coach Swinney is telling every recruit that Clemson football is about to have the best decade in college football history.
Given his track record, there is a reason that everyone should believe him. He has turned Clemson South Carolina into title town USA over the last five years and there is no sign of him slowing down anytime soon. Sure, schools like Alabama, LSU, Ohio State or UGA may win a game or two or they might win a recruiting battle, but over the next decade Clemson football is going to continue their run in the ACC as well as the College Football Playoff, so you might as well get used to it.