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South Carolina offers 4-star TE out of Riverside
South Carolina sent out a new instate offer on Thursday afternoon. The recipient was four-star tight end Mikkel Skinner, who's out of Riverside High School in Greer. Skinner committed to Cincinnati in June, a few days after he was on campus at South Carolina for a Shane Beamer Football Camp session.
Broadway Bagels in Greer, SC, up for sale after owner cites 'emotional journey'
GREER, S.C. — The owner of a popular Greer, South Carolina, bagel restaurant says she is putting the business up for sale after running it for eight years. Avalina Kapanzhi, owner of Broadway Bagels in Brushy Creek Crossing on Hudson Road, told WYFF News 4 that she has made the decision a month ago to sell "for my own sake."
Pre-trial motions in Parnell v. city of Clemson
A judge in Pickens County next month will hear pre-trial motions in the case of Kimberly Parnell, Lakeview Apartments vs. city of Clemson, CS Acquisition LLC and Keowee Trail LLC. The plaintiffs have challenged the formula that Clemson used to approve the HUB project that they say will mean a seven-story apartment complex with retail spaces on the first floor. It’s a case that continues to divide the male members of the city council from the female members. In the pre-trial motions, to be heard Thursday, August 8, lawyers for the defendants CS Acquisition and the city of Clemson will ask Judge G-D Morgan to throw out plaintiffs’ request for an injunction to stop the development. The defense claims the plaintiffs bid for an injunction relies on a mistaken interpretation of law.
Clemson Tigers News: ACC Kickoff, MBB non-con, Sam Staab
Clemson Football attends the final day of ACC Kickoff. ACC Kickoff was a four-day event this season with the addition of three new programs. Clemson Football was the penultimate team on the final day. Head coach Dabo Swinney came to the stage first and fielded questions for about fifteen minutes...
Spartanburg City Council Approves Property Transfers for Affordable Single-Family Home Development
Spartanburg City Council recently approved transferring nine city-owned vacant properties to Oak and Ave Property Group, LLC, for the development of single-family homes. Intended as a measure to increase homeownership rates among the City’s low-to-moderate income residents, the homes will be sold to buyers at or below 80 percent of Spartanburg’s area median income ($60,150 for a family of four) under terms of the agreement.
Former Clemson, Chapman star Bridgeman has first round lead on PGA Tour
Abstract: Jacob Bridgeman birdied five of his last seven holes for an 8-under 63 and a one-stroke lead over Mackenzie Hughes on Thursday after the first round of the 3M Open. Patrick Rodgers, Martin Trainer and Andrew Novak were two shots back at the TPC Twin Cities. Billy Horschel, coming off a second-place tie Sunday […]
Clemson gets ready for another season opener away from home
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The last time Clemson opened a season in Death Valley was 2019 as trips to Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Atlanta and Durham have served as week one destinations. The Tigers will return to Atlanta at the end of the August to open the 2024 season in the Aflac...
Clemson Star ‘Definitely Looking Forward’ to Facing Uiagalelei
Star Clemson linebacker Barrett Carter has kept in touch with DJ Uiagalelei since the latter transferred away from the Tigers’ program following the 2022 season. “Not really much smack talk going (...)
Anderson prepares for Rock the Country, announces 2025 return
ANDERSON, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Rock the Country event organizers and Anderson County officials held a press conference Wednesday, kicking off this year’s event and announcing details about the future. Rock the Country is happening from July 26 to July 27 and features performances from top artists, including Jason...
Clemson makes ACC Football Kick-Off appearance
The Clemson Tigers made their ACC Football Kick-Off appearance Thursday with a topic being their turnover issues last season, which particularly acute in their four losses. Todd Summers has the story of the Tigers trying to become more efficient.
‘We Keep Receipts’: Carter says Tigers ‘Tired of the Disrespect’
For those who are overlooking Clemson and saying the Tigers have slipped as a program, Barrett Carter and company are paying attention and keeping tabs. Carter, a 2022 All-American and 2023 All-ACC (...)
Remembering Clemson Football’s 37-17 victory in 2015 Orange Bowl over Oklahoma
It’s officially 37 days until the Tigers start the 2024-25 season against Georgia, a team they could meet again in the playoffs. The number 37 just so happens to be significant in Clemson’s first College Football Playoff win. No. 1 Clemson defeated No. 4 Oklahoma 37-17 in the 2015-16 CFP Semifinal at the Orange Bowl. Quarterback Deshaun Watson was outstanding on the ground, rushing for 145 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries. He was also 16/31 passing for 187 yards and a touchdown. Running back Wayne Gallman also had a great game rushing, carrying the ball 26 times for 150 yards and a couple of touchdowns. More impressively, the Tigers held Baker Mayfield and the Sooners scoreless in the second half. Mayfield threw for 311 yards, but Clemson allowed only one passing touchdown, and linebackers Ben Boulware and B.J. Goodson picked him off twice. Oklahoma couldn’t get anything going in the ground game, rushing for a measly 67 yards. Clemson went on to play No. 2 Alabama in the CFP National Championship but lost by five points. 2016 Orange Bowl Highlights
Wofford hires new golf coach
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Wofford College has announced that Todd Eckstein has been named the new head coach of the men’s golf program. Eckstein joins the Terriers to lead the team after serving as the head coach of the High Point University men’s golf team for the past two seasons. “I’d like to thank President Samhat and […]
Swinney Updates Plans to Replace 2 Post-Spring Transfers
CHARLOTTE -- Following Spiring Practice, Clemson lost two players to the transfer portal. Freshman defensive end Adam Kissayi and sophomore offensive lineman Zach Owens. How does Dabo Swinney plan to replace (...)
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