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Clemson Football Opponent Preview: Wolfpack are True ACC Contenders - Game 3: Clemson vs. NC State
Clemson stays in Death Valley for the second game of its three-game homestand against the NC State Wolfpack on Sept. 21 at Memorial Stadium. After the Wolfpack took down the Tigers last year, Clemson (...)
Four-star DL, Georgia recruiting target Bryce Davis announces commitment
Four-star defensive line recruit Bryce Davis has committed to the Clemson football over Georgia, Duke and North Carolina. Davis’ commitment to the Clemson Tigers is a massive win for the head coach Dabo Swinney, who currently has the No. 9 recruiting class in the class of 2025. Overall, Clemson has 14 commitments in the 2025 cycle. Bryce Davis plays high school football for Grimsley High School in Greensboro, North Carolina. Davis is the No. 59 overall recruit and No. 8 defensive lineman in the 2025 recruiting cycle. The four-star is the third-ranked player in North Carolina, per 247Sports. The Grimsley star is a...
Applebee’s Connection Drives Deal Between Qdoba and Thrive Restaurant Group
As the second largest Applebee’s franchisee, Thrive Restaurant Group CEO Jon Rolph developed a strong friendship with the brand’s former president, John Cywinski. With Cywinski now leading fast-casual brand Qdoba, it gave Rolph the confidence to franchise with the Mexican concept and sign on to develop 30 units in the Carolinas. The new agreement will build on Thrive’s portfolio, which includes Applebee’s, Bakesale, Carlos O’Kelly’s, HomeGrown and Modern Market Eatery.
Daily storms, humid with milder temperatures
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Storms drenched parts of the region on Friday, and more downpours are ahead. Spotty showers and a few possible thunderstorms will continue overnight, but will not ne as heavy as the storms on Friday evening. Warm and humid conditions will remain in place with most lows in the low 70s.
Watch this special surprise for an Upstate stroke survivor
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Today, the staff atPrisma Health Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Center surprised Brent Calvert, an Upstate man recovering from a stroke that he suffered in January. Calvert, who loves baseball and has coached at Ware Shoals High School, received a VIP Package from the Greenville Drive. This...
Construction progressing at the site of Greenville's old administrative building
The final phases of demolition are finally complete at a large development project in downtown Greenville. A continuation of progress outside the Greenville County Administration building, according to Patrick Leonard Rocapoint Partners. His company has been working to bring new life to the area of downtown. He says the plan...
Clemson’s Antonio Williams set on becoming Tigers’ top passing weapon: ‘This is his year’
Imagine at 18 years old, you're the leading receiver for one of the top programs in the country. The next year should be another big one, right? For Antonio Williams, last season wasn't that. After 604 yards and four touchdowns as a first-year player, Williams was expecting the 2023-24 campaign...
Clemson names new vice president for student affairs
The Board of Trustees Compensation Committee officially approved Doug Hallenbeck as the new vice president for student affairs at Clemson University on Thursday. Hallenbeck will be replacing the former vice president for student affairs, Chris Miller, following his decision to step down in March 2024. Miller’s time at Clemson saw him earn the University’s No. 1 rankings in both career services and improved student life.
The Cliffs announces new Mountain Park development, property acquisition
The Cliffs, a collection of seven private, luxury residential mountain and lake club communities, announced July 18 Cherokee Rose, a development in its Mountain Park community. The new development will be comprised of 12 homesites, ranging from 1.19 to 4.25 acres. Pricing for Cherokee Rose properties begins at $299,500. The...
Clemson extends coach Brad Brownell through 2028-29
After taking the program to the Elite Eight, Clemson coach Brad Brownell was rewarded Thursday with a contract extension through the 2028-29 season. Reports said the Clemson board of trustees approved a new contract that will pay Brownell $20 million over five years, starting with $3.5 million next season and growing by $250,000 every year thereafter. Clemson announced Brownell's deal Thursday without divulging financial terms. "I'm honored and grateful to continue to lead the Clemson Basketball program," Brownell said in a statement. "I want to thank (athletic director) Graham Neff, President Jim Clements and our entire administration for their continued...
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