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Father-Son Bond: Venables Cheers for Son at Clemson

Brent Venables, Oklahoma Sooners head coach, took a rare break to cheer for his son, Tyler, a defensive back for Clemson, during their game against Florida State. Despite his role as Clemsons defensive coordinator for a decade, Brent didnt influence Tylers decision to stay at Clemson, allowing him to grow and make his own name. The visit was a heartwarming moment for the Venables family, showcasing the balance between a demanding coaching career and cherished family bonds.

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