Larry Williams

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A native South Carolinian who graduated from Wando High School, Larry Williams became The Post and Courier's Clemson beat reporter in January of 2004. He spent the previous five years at The Augusta Chronicle, where he covered college sports. Williams has won awards from the Associated Press Sports Editors, Georgia Sports Writers Association and South Carolina Press Association. He got his start in the business at the High Point (N.C.) Enterprise, where he covered college sports. Williams, 29, lives in the Clemson area with his wife, who is a reporter for The Greenville News.

Recent Stories

Swinney trying to make a case

Clemson coach hopes to remove interim tag from title with a strong finish

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008
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CLEMSON - The search for Clemson's next football coach is moving swiftly, and all the while the interim coach is trying to show that the right man for the job is right under athletic director Terry Don Phillips' nose. Dabo Swinney probably knows that his chances are bleak if the Tigers don't find a way to close the season with a flourish. But the pressure isn't evident on his face or in his voice as he talks about things he deems more important. Read MoreRead More

Swinney trying to make a case

Clemson coach hopes to remove interim tag from title with a strong finish

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008

The search for Clemson's next football coach is moving swiftly, and all the while the interim coach is trying to show that the right man for the job is right under athletic director Terry Don Phillips' nose. Dabo Swinney probably knows that his chances are bleak if the Tigers don't find a way to close the season with a flourish. But the pressure isn't evident on his face or in his voice as he talks about things he deems more important. Read MoreRead More

Tigers see signs of progress

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008

CLEMSON - A cursory glance at last season's record doesn't provide much of an indication that the Clemson women's basketball team made much progress in Cristy McKinney's third season. Read MoreRead More

Swinney remains optimistic

Monday, Nov. 10, 2008
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CLEMSON - Dabo Swinney is nothing if not an eternal optimist. That unbridled optimism is keeping him confident his Clemson football team will not implode despite the reality that there's very little left for the Tigers to achieve. Read MoreRead More

Tigers' hopes continue to evaporate with loss

Sunday, Nov. 9, 2008
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TALLAHASSEE, FLA. - It felt a lot like the good old days for Florida State on Saturday night. The No. 24 Seminoles looked dominant in dusting an ACC rival, and thereafter good vibes were all around as they sang happy birthday to their coach, 79-year-old Bobby Bowden. Read MoreRead More

Tigers' offense sputters

Sunday, Nov. 9, 2008

TALLAHASSEE, FLA. - Tommy Bowden wasn't at Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday, and that was a shame for Clemson. The Tigers could've used their old coach. On the offensive line. No. 24 Florida State pillaged Clemson's inexperienced and injury-plagued front to end the Tigers' recent domination of this series. Read MoreRead More

Bowden Bowl yields to jockeying in ACC

Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008

In the early days of the so-called Bowden Bowl, it was new and fun to see father and son on opposite sidelines. But gradually, novelty gave way to cold-blooded reality. Seasons were on the line. Jobs were on the line. And now, none of the principal parties seems disappointed that the yearly spectacle has reached the end of the line. Read MoreRead More

Aggressive offense invigorates Clemson

Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008
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CLEMSON - Clemson interim football coach Dabo Swinney says Billy Napier is "like a kid in a candy store" as he embraces and shapes his new playcalling role. Read MoreRead More

Eleven ACC teams have division title hopes

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Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008

CLEMSON - It's the first week of November, and 11 ACC teams still have legitimate hope of winning their divisions. Read MoreRead More

FSU's offense revved up

No. 24 Seminoles enjoy a resurgence on offense going into Clemson game

Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008
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CLEMSON - Florida State's offense deteriorated from great to grotesque in recent years, and no one has known that better than Clemson. The Tigers have successfully pounced on the Seminoles' fundamental weakness, using dominating defensive performances to usher a dramatic shift in the rivalry's tenor. Read MoreRead More

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