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  2. History of Clemson Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    Contents. History of Clemson Tigers football. The history of Clemson Tigers football began in 1896, when Clemson University first fielded a football team. Since 1896, the program has an all-time record of 790–466–44, with a bowl record of 28–22. The program has achieved 3 claimed national titles in 1981, 2016, and 2018.

  3. Clemson Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    On July 23, 2002, in celebration of the Atlantic Coast Conference's 50th Anniversary, a 120-member blue ribbon committee selected the Top 50 football players in ACC history. Clemson led all conference schools with the most players selected to the Golden Anniversary team. Each of Clemson's honorees are All-Americans and former NFL players.

  4. Clemson Tigers - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 2008, Swinney was named head coach of the Clemson Tigers football team. Before each home game, the team ends pre-game warm ups and proceeds to the locker room. With five minutes to go before game time, three buses leave the street behind the West Endzone carrying the Clemson football players.

  5. 1896 Clemson Tigers football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1896 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson Agricultural College—now known as Clemson University –as an independent during the 1896 college football season. Professor Walter Riggs brought the game to Clemson from his alma mater, Auburn, where he was a member of Auburn's first football team. The Tigers completed their first ...

  6. Rod Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Receptions: 242. Receiving yards: 3,165. Receiving touchdowns: 23. Player stats at PFR. Roderick F. Gardner (born October 26, 1977) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for six seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons. He played college football for the Clemson Tigers .

  7. 2000 Sugar Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Team selection Further information: Bowl Championship Series By contract, the top two teams in the BCS Poll at the conclusion of the regular season were invited to the BCS national championship game. In 2000, the BCS Poll was a combination of four different systems: media and coaches' polls (Associated Press college football poll and USA Today Coaches' Poll), team records, a collection of ...

  8. Memorial Stadium (Clemson) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium, known as " Death Valley ", is home to the Clemson Tigers, an NCAA Division I FBS football team located in Clemson, South Carolina. Built in 1941–1942, the stadium has seen expansions throughout the years with the most recent being the WestZone with Phase 1 construction beginning in 2004 and ...

  9. Who's going to make a difference? 4 players to watch when ...

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    That’s also the game that Flanagan showed out in making his first career catch (for 19 yards) and first career touchdown. It was the next logical step for the 6-5 7/8, 262-pound freshman, a ...