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CLEMSON — No. 14 South Carolina football needed a miracle with neither the momentum or the crowd going its way but it silenced Memorial Stadium with a late score to beat No. 12 Clemson 17-14 in ...
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 ...
Clemson football finishes the 2023 season Saturday at rival South Carolina. Follow along for live updates, game time, TV info, betting odds.
CLEMSON — Clemson football looks to win its 10th game and own bragging rights over its in-state rival. The No. 12 Tigers (9-2) face No. 14 South Carolina (8-3) on Saturday (noon ET, ESPN) at ...
No. 12 Clemson's hopes of getting into the College Football Playoff are still alive despite a 17-14 home loss to No. 15 South Carolina. The Gamecocks got the win off two huge touchdown runs from ...
The Clemson–South Carolina football brawl was an on-field altercation during an American college football game between two rival schools, the University of South Carolina Gamecocks and the Clemson University Tigers. The incident took place on November 20, 2004 during the 2004 college football season at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.
Clemson leads the all-time series 65-42-4; however, South Carolina has controlled the heated rivalry series as of late, winning the last five meetings by an average margin of 16.8 points. The Gamecocks’ five game winning streak is Carolina's longest winning streak in the series.
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 ...