Brent Venables is an icon at Clemson. Building some of the strongest defenses of the country, his impact on the program made it easier for his son, Tyler, to begin his journey at Death Valley. But Clemson might not be keen about keeping him on for a future role.
Clemson is notorious for being an ultra-exclusive program. That’s more so because of the former Tigers who dominate the staff here. Tyler, Venables’ younger son, has already expressed his desire to become a coach. And because of him being a Clemson player, he’s already halfway there in beginning that chapter at his alma mater. But AD Graham Neff is now bringing about a major change.
Neff was asked at a recent event about Clemson usually preferring alums as staffers, and whether it had a chance of causing a downfall. The AD took a

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