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Clemson announced their schedule for the 2016 season on January 26, 2016. [2] The Tigers' schedule consisted of 7 home games and 5 away games. Clemson hosted conference opponents Louisville, NC State, Syracuse, and Pitt and travel to Florida State, Boston College, Wake Forest, and Georgia Tech.
The 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship was a college football bowl game played on January 11, 2016, at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The second College Football Playoff National Championship , the game determined a national champion of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) for the 2015 ...
Clemson has played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina since 1942. [1] The Tigers have three national championship titles ( 1981 , 2016 and 2018 ) along with two other national championship appearances in 2015 and 2019 . [ 2 ]
Since the 2014–15 postseason, six College Football Playoff (CFP) bowl games have hosted two semifinal playoff games on a rotating basis. For the 2016 season, the Fiesta Bowl and the Peach Bowl hosted the semifinal games, with the winners advancing to the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa ...
2016 CFP National Championship* 1: L 40–45 January 11, 2016: Alabama: University of Phoenix Stadium: Glendale, AZ: 75,765 Dabo Swinney: 40 2016: 2016 Fiesta Bowl 1: W 31–0 December 31, 2016 Ohio State: University of Phoenix Stadium: Glendale, AZ: 70,236 Dabo Swinney: 41 2016: 2017 CFP National Championship* 1: W 35–31 January 9, 2017 ...
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[33] [36] Clemson's loss in the national championship broke their 17-game winning streak, the second-longest in ACC history, and an even longer streak of 51 wins when leading at the end of the third quarter. [36] [35] The national championship game drew a viewership average of 25.7 million, a drop of 23 percent, [37] with a Nielsen rating of 15 ...
Elliott, a former Clemson wide receiver from 1999-2003, spent 11 years as an assistant coach for the Tigers from 2011-21 and was the co-offensive coordinator for the school’s 2016 and 2018 ...