"A"NOTHER "C"LEMSON "C"HAMPIONSHIP
With its sixth straight conference title last year, Clemson became the first program ever to win 20 ACC Championships, five more than Florida State, which ranks second with 15.
Clemson was the first program in the conference championship game era to win six straight conference championship games. Clemson also became the first ACC program to win six consecutive outright titles, as Florida State had a streak of nine straight ACC titles, but that streak included two co-championships that prevented Bobby Bowden’s Seminoles from ever winning four straight titles outright.
In 2020, Clemson and Oklahoma’s six-year streaks of outright titles made the two programs the first among current Power Five programs to win at least six straight outright titles since Oklahoma (12 from 1948-59) as part of the now-dissolved Big 8 Conference.
Including titles from its days as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association and Southern Conference, Clemson has 26 conference championships overall, also the most of any current ACC school. Duke ranks second among the ACC’s current membership with 18 overall conference titles, including 11 Southern Conference titles and seven ACC titles.
The Tigers won the 1900, 1902 and 1903 SIAA Conference championships under John Heisman, then the 1906 SIAA title under Bob Williams. Clemson also won the 1940 and 1948 Southern Conference titles under Frank Howard. Howard won eight total conference titles, including two in the Southern Conference and six in the ACC.




Clemson Football’s six straight titles extended a program record and tied for the third-longest ACC championship streak in Clemson Athletics history.
The record is eight in a row by Clemson’s men’s soccer program between 1972-79. Dr. I.M. Ibrahim was the Clemson coach for all eight of those titles. Ibrahim also led Clemson to national titles in 1984 and 1987 and joins Dabo Swinney as the only Clemson coaches in any sport to win two national championships.
Chuck Kriese took the Tigers men’s tennis program to seven straight titles from 1983-89. The Clemson women’s tennis program won six straight between 1982-87. Mary King won the first title and Andy Johnston won the last five in that run.
