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Sam Hartman finally wins a game against Clemson football — on College Football 25
Former Wake Forest and Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman faced Clemson football in every one of his six college seasons, going 0-6 against the Tigers. The final score improved over the years, from a 63-3 Clemson win vs. Wake Forest in 2018 to the 31-23 Clemson win vs. Notre Dame last season. But the result never changed.
Clemson offensive coordinator Garrett Riley poised for bigger impact in 2nd season
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Garrett Riley’s offense in his first season at Clemson eventually kicked in, but far too late to make the Tigers championship contenders last season. Riley is focused on a quicker, crisper start to get Clemson back in the title mix in year two. “I...
The South Carolina Research Authority unveils new Greenville office in effort to strengthen the support for local businesses
Greenville, South Carolina – The South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) has once again shown its commitment and dedication to growth by establishing a new office in Greenville, in what appears to be a major step meant to support the local innovation sector. Joining already-existing sites in Charleston, Summerville, Columbia, and Anderson, the relocation marks the seventh facility in the expanding network of the company throughout the state.
Clemson University sends thousands of images, sound files for new College Football video game
CLEMSON, S.C. — Gamers across the country fired up their consoles to play the new and highly anticipated College Football 25 video game, and Clemson University will be included as a playable team. In preparation for the game's release from Electronic Arts, the university sent over thousands of images...
Authorities respond to drowning report
According to Oconee Sheriff’s Office, a man was pulled from water this morning at an apartment complex on Hart’s Ridge Drive near Clemson. The call for help was made at 8:28 am. Scott Krein, emergency preparedness director, says the individual was sent for treatment as CPR and other life-saving measures were being performed. No other information was made available.
WATCH: CJ Spiller emotional on being named to Ring of Honor, running back room
Clemson running backs coach CJ Spiller talked to the media Tuesday as part of the 2024 Media Day. Spiller started off talking about being named to the prestigious Clemson Ring of Honor. Regarding the roster, Spiller shared that he has to remind star running back Phil Mafah that he is...
Big Pressure on Cade Klubnik in 2024
When Cade Klubnik committed to Clemson as part of the 2022 class, fans were excited to have him. Acquiring a former Gatorade Player of the Year in Texas, Elite 11 camp MVP and the top quarterback in that class was a huge deal. That excitement grew after fans caught glimpses of Klubnik when he took mainly end-of-game snaps in blowouts his freshmen year.
Live: Clemson's 2024 football media outing with Dabo Swinney, assistants
CLEMSON - College football is back in Clemson. We are just a few weeks away from the start of August camp in Clemson, but we get things started today with head coach Dabo Swinney's media outing with the assistant coaches. We are close to starting and we will update this thread as we go with interesting news and notes.
FOIA Policy Discussed by Clemson City Council
Clemson City Council discussed improving its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) policy after concerns about transparency were raised by councilwomen and residents. City clerk Jeremiah Jackson reviewed the current policy, noting that requests are confirmed within 10 days, with a price quote provided if necessary. He suggested updating the flat fee to match state law rates.
Zoning switch on Seneca’s Frontage Road
A zoning change will allow a dog day care business to locate on Seneca’s Frontage Road. The city planning commission last night recommended 2.4 acres be changed from PD-U to general commercial. The property owner is Sandell Inc. of Simpsonville and the rezoning applicants are Leigh and Wesley Stephens of Clemson.
Ryan homes development recommended for Seneca
A planned 122-home development is recommended to be annexed to Seneca, in a vote last night by the city planning commission. For zoning purposes, the planning commissioners also approved Kenneth Jeffcoat’s request that the property between Wells Highway and the new middle school be designated Planned Development-Residential. The city council will have final say in two meetings starting next month. Currently, sitting in unincorporated area, the property is considered control-free. Jeffcoat told the commission Ryan Homes will develop the subdivision in much the same manner as it developed nearby Wells Station. The vote for annex was unanimous, but the vote for PD-R was 5 to 1, with Commissioner John Gillespie voting no. Chairman Barry Duvall is bothered by the density – the closeness of one house to another – and suggested an R-20 zone might be a better alternative.
Clemson Tigers News: ACC Kickoff, athletics compensation, iPads
Clemson Football will be at the ACC Kickoff on July 25th. As usual, head coach Dabo Swinney will address the audience. This season he is bringing four student-athletes with him to Charlotte, North Carolina. Barrett Carter, Cade Klubnik, Phil Mafah, and RJ Mickens will join Swinney to answer questions from the media on the upcoming season.
Former Tanglewood principal opens Texas-style barbecue restaurant at Commons, what to know
After two years of sleepless and smoke-filled Friday through Sunday evenings, Graysen Walles now has a kitchen to call home as his longtime food trailer, MooHogz Craft BBQ, is one of the newest food spaces open at The Commons, located at 147 Welborn St. The transition comes after serving nearly...
Dave’s Hot Chicken to open in Greenville July 19
Hollywood-born chain Dave’s Hot Chicken will open in Greenville July 19. The business announced the opening date on its Instagram page. Dave’s Hot Chicken will open just east of Interstate 385 at 1224 Woodruff Road. This will be the chain’s second South Carolina location, with the first opening in July 2023 in Columbia.
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