Clemson fires offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter

Clemson has fired offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter, Larry Williams of TigerIllustrated first reported. The news has since been confirmed by On3’s Matt Connolly. Streeter has been on Dabo Swinney’s staff since 2015, but 2022 was his first as OC.
The Tigers finished with an 11-3 record that ended with an Orange Bowl blowout loss to Tennessee. Clemson’s offense was heavily scrutinized throughout the season with quarterback DJ Uiagalelei under center.
They finished the season with the third-most-efficient offense in the ACC – 56 touchdowns, and 35 points scored per game. Clemson also ranked No. 48 nationally in total offense this season, averaging 410 yards per game.
DJ Uiagalelei tweets final farewell to Clemson Tigers
Former Clemson Tigers quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei was one of the highest profile lands of the transfer portal this offseason. He found a new home in Corvallis, and he’ll be suiting up for the Oregon State Beavers next season. On Wednesday evening, Uiagalelei decided to let everyone know not only how much he’s enjoying his new home, but he gave one last farewell to the Clemson Tigers football program.
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“Loving Corvallis & my new teammates and coaches. Excited about the future here and opportunities head. Want to say one last thank you to Clemson, my teammates, & coaches. I learned a ton during my time there & will value the relationships forever,” Uiagalelei tweeted on Wednesday evening.
Uiagalelei entered the transfer portal Dec. 5 after three years with the Tigers, starting out as the backup to Trevor Lawrence and taking over as the starter for the last two seasons. He threw for 5,681 yards, 36 touchdowns and 17 interceptions in that time while also contributing 913 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground.