Cade Klubnik leads Clemson on a redemption quest

Aaron Patrick Lenyear

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College football is built on quarterbacks who carry not just a team, but a program’s mythology. At Clemson, that mythology is gilded with the arms and poise of Deshaun Watson and Trevor Lawrence—two titans who didn’t just win games, they rewrote the expectations of an entire era. Now, as the 2025 season dawns, Cade Klubnik finds himself under that same spotlight, asked to bridge the distance between past glory and present uncertainty.

Klubnik is not Watson, and he is not Lawrence. But he doesn’t need to be. He needs to be himself—steady, sharp, and unshaken.

Carrying the standard

When Dabo Swinney’s Tigers were at their peak, they embodied inevitability. The Watson years brought Clemson its breakthrough; Lawrence delivered dominance on the biggest stages. The last two seasons, however, have tested that standard. Clemson has looked vulnerable, still strong but no longer untouchable. That is why the eyes of Tiger Nation now fall squarely on Klubnik’s shoulders.

Klubnik has the raw tools: a quick release, underrated mobility, and the ability to extend plays when the pocket crumbles. He’s shown flashes of brilliance, the kind that whispers of Watson’s daring and Lawrence’s composure. What he needs now is consistency—not just spectacular throws, but steady drives, precision under pressure, and the quiet leadership that turns good teams into great ones.

Strengths that shine

What sets Klubnik apart isn’t just mechanics, though his footwork and timing continue to sharpen. It’s his competitive temperament. Teammates praise his command in the huddle, his refusal to panic when a drive stalls, and his belief that no moment is too big. That kind of steadiness is gold in Death Valley, where expectations roar louder than the crowd.

He also thrives in rhythm. When Clemson’s offense finds tempo, Klubnik becomes a conductor, striking quick passes that open the field for explosive plays. His chemistry with a talented receiver corps and the balance of a solid run game give him the tools to orchestrate drives that overwhelm defenses.

Redemption in motion

The comparisons to Watson and Lawrence are inevitable—they cast shadows longer than Howard’s Rock itself. But Klubnik doesn’t need to imitate them; he needs to restore Clemson’s confidence in its own standard. Each throw, each Saturday, is another chance to prove that the Tigers’ best days are not in the rearview mirror but directly ahead.

And maybe, that’s the essence of his story: not replacing legends, but writing his own chapter beside them.

The path forward

Clemson’s 2025 schedule will test Klubnik early and often, with heavyweight clashes that could define his legacy before the leaves even change. But he enters the season with the right tools, the right stage, and the right coach in Swinney—who has rebuilt champions before and believes he can again. If Klubnik steadies the ship and delivers when the lights burn brightest, he won’t just be following Watson and Lawrence—he’ll be standing right alongside them.

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Aaron Patrick Lenyear

Aaron Patrick Lenyear is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. Born in Washington, D.C., Aaron has called Georgia home since 2006, where his passion for football runs deep. He graduated from Georgia Southern University with a degree in Writing and Linguistics in 2012. He has previously worked as a content writer, screenwriter and copywriter.