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The annual Clemson–South Carolina football game (sometimes dubbed the "Battle of the Palmetto State", unofficially called the "Palmetto Bowl" beginning in the 1950s, and known officially since 2014 as the "Palmetto Bowl", from the state's nickname) was the longest uninterrupted series in the South and the second longest uninterrupted NCAA DI ...
The Clemson–South Carolina rivalry, which dates back to 1896, is the largest annual sporting event in terms of ticket sales in the state of South Carolina. From 1896 to 1959, the Clemson–South Carolina game was played on the fairgrounds in Columbia, South Carolina and was referred to as "Big Thursday."
South Carolina vs Clemson history. Series record: Clemson leads, 73-43-4. South Carolina's last win: Nov. 26, ... South Carolina football beats Clemson on LaNorris Sellers TD run.
Clemson: South Carolina/Duke originally co-champions. League office made South Carolina forfeit wins against NC State and Clemson which made them co-champions. [25] NC State: 1966: Clemson: 1967: Clemson: 1968: NC State: 1969: South Carolina: 1970: Wake Forest: 1971: North Carolina: South Carolina left the ACC following the 1971 season. Seven ...
South Carolina responded with a 12-play, 81-yard scoring drive on its ensuing possession, but Clemson was seldom threatened after that, holding the Gamecocks (5-7) to season lows in total yards ...
Series history: Saturday marks the 120th meeting between South Carolina and Clemson since 1896. The Tigers lead the all-time series with a 72-43-4 record, including a 53-32-3 mark in Columbia.
The Clemson Tigers college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing Clemson University in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Clemson has played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina since 1942. [1]
One week after one of the biggest upsets in South Carolina football history, the Gamecocks earned another, beating No. 8 Clemson 31-30.