LIVE Updates: South Carolina vs. Clemson (2024)

Rivalry droughts can plague teams for decades. South Carolina hasn't beaten Clemson since the 2013 season when head coach Shane beamer was serving as an assistant at Virginia Tech under his father.

In fact, the last time the Gameco*cks beat Clemson, star quarterback Spencer Rattler was an unknown middle schooler. Many things have changed between now and then, but the one consistent thread is the Tigers pulling out wins over the garnet and black.

A win on Saturday would redefine South Carolina's program and give them momentum for future seasons. They already beat the No. 5 team in college football, showing the entire country they are capable.

A lot has been said this week, but now it's time to buckle the chinstrap and play football. Gameco*cks Digest has you covered with the latest in the Palmetto Bowl.

How to Watch South Carolina @ Clemson

  • Gameday: Saturday, November 26th, 2022.
  • Game time: 12:00 pm ET
  • TV:ABC
  • Stadium: Memorial Stadium (Clemson, South Carolina)
  • Live stream on fuboTV: Start with a 7-day free trial!

How to Listen to the Game

You can listen to the game through the Gameco*cks Radio Network with Todd Ellis on the call!

First Quarter

(0-0), 15:00 - South Carolina has won the toss and elects to receive.

(0-0), 13:28 - The Gameco*cks go three-and-out and punt away. Punter Kai Kroeger booms one inside Clemson's 10-yard line, and after a Clemson penalty they will start at their own 7-yard line.

(0-0), 12:23 - Clemson quarterback DJ Uiagalelei drops back and rifles a pass towards a rub route. It never had a chance, and corner Darius Rush drops a sure-fire pick-6. The Tigers punt away and South Carolina has it on their 31-yard line.

(7-0), 12:15 - Quarterback Spencer Rattler gets to his second progression only to find Clemson linebacker Jeremiah Trotter in the zone. Trotter returns the interception for a touchdown for the first score of the afternoon.

(7-0), 10:00 - Wide receiver Josh Vann gets a big third down conversion, but a few plays later they stall out and are forced to punt back to Clemson.

(14-0), 5:52 - Uiagalelei makes several defenders miss in the open field and bruises his way across the goal line for Clemson's first offensive touchdown of the day.

(14-0), 3:18 - Rattler lofts a pass towards the sideline on third down but can't connect. South Carolina punts it away and pins Clemson at their 1-yard line.

(14-0), 2:07 - A penalty on first down sets the Tigers back, and on third down they can't convert. South Carolina takes over near midfield.

(14-0), 0:00 - South Carolina will start the second quarter in a goal-to-go situation.

Second Quarter

(14-7), 13:59 - On fourth down, Rattler drops back and finds wide receiver Antwane Wells in the back of the end zone for South Carolina's first touchdown.

(14-7), 10:11 - Uiagalelei gets hit on third down and Clemson must punt. A beautiful punt hits down the 2-yard line.

(16-7), 10:05 - Clemson gets immediate pressure and Rattler has to get rid of it. Officials rule that no one was in the area of the pass, and since the foul occurred in the end zone it is a safety.

(16-7), 9:55 - Running back Phil Mafah fumbles on the kickoff and South Carolina recovers in plus territory.

(16-14), 8:24 - Rattler doesn't find anything he likes on second-and-goal, opts to take it himself and drives his way into the end zone.

(23-14), 6:14 - Uiagalelei finds wide receiver Antonio Williams all alone for a touchdown.

(23-14), 4:12 - The Gameco*cks go for it on fourth down in their own territory. Rattler uncorks a bomb to running back Juju McDowell, who takes it down to the 1-yard line.

(23-14), 2:56 - Rattler throws an interception two plays later to defensive back R.J. Mickens.

(23-14), 0:00 - Clemson will open the second half with the football.

Third Quarter

(23-14), 13:38 - Clemson stalls out immediately and a good return from wide receiver Ahmarean Brown gets a huge return to get inside the Tiger 30-yard line.

(23-21), 12:06 - Tight end Jaheim Bell powers his way through traffic on the goal line for the first touchdown of the second half.

(23-21), 9:43 - Uiagalelei gets hit by linebacker Brad Johnson on third down, forcing a low throw and a Clemson punt.

(23-21), 7:10 - Edge rusher KJ Henry sacks Rattler on third down to force a punt.

(30-21), 4:35 - Running back Will Shipley gets through traffic and scores his first touchdown of the afternoon.

(30-28), 3:45 - Rattler launches a bomb to Wells for a 72-yard touchdown to cut the game back to one score.

(30-28), 2:15 - Uiagalelei throws incomplete on third down and South Carolina gets the ball back.

(30-28), 0:00 - The Gameco*cks are knocking on the door of the red zone and have a fresh set of downs to start the fourth quarter.

Fourth Quarter

(31-30), 10:54 - Kicker Mitch Jeter nails a 35-yard field goal to give the Gameco*cks their first lead of the afternoon.

(31-30), 10:00 - Johnson once again pressures Uiagalelei and forces an incompletion on third down. South Carolina gets the ball on their own 18-yard line.

(31-30), 7:06 - South Carolina goes three and out but pins Clemson inside their own 5-yard line.

(31-30), 6:27 - Corner Marcellas Dial intercepts a pass on the second play of the drive to give South Carolina the football.

(31-30), 4:19 - Kroeger booms a 63-yard punt to pin Clemson inside their own 5-yard line once again.

(31-30), 0:00 - South Carolina has defeated Clemson for the first time in nine seasons, ending the dreaded losing streak.

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LIVE Updates: South Carolina vs. Clemson (2024)

FAQs

LIVE Updates: South Carolina vs. Clemson? ›

The NCAA Week 13 Palmetto Bowl college football game between Clemson Tigers (7-4) and the South Carolina Gameco*cks (5-6) will be played Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT). The game will air on the SEC Network and streams on ESPN+.

Where can I watch Clemson vs South Carolina live? ›

The NCAA Week 13 Palmetto Bowl college football game between Clemson Tigers (7-4) and the South Carolina Gameco*cks (5-6) will be played Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT). The game will air on the SEC Network and streams on ESPN+.

Has South Carolina ever beat Clemson? ›

The game was played in front of a crowd of 57,242 at Carolina Stadium, reportedly "the largest ever to see a football game in South Carolina" until then. Clemson won 17–7. On November 22, 1975, Carolina defeated Clemson 56–20. This remains Carolina's largest margin of victory ever against the Tigers.

How many times has Clemson beaten the USC? ›

Clemson's 73 all-time wins against South Carolina are the program's most against any opponent. Clemson has now earned a fifth straight road win against South Carolina for the first time since defeating the Gameco*cks on the road six straight times across the 1989-99 seasons.

Who is favored to win the Clemson vs South Carolina game? ›

South Carolina Prediction, Odds, Picks - November 25. The 2023 edition of the Palmetto Bowl on Saturday, November 25 will see the Clemson Tigers (7-4) visit the South Carolina Gameco*cks (5-6) at Williams-Brice Stadium. The Tigers are favored by 7.5 points in the outing.

How do I stream Gameco*ck game? ›

Once you sign up to Gameco*cks+ via your web browser, you can log in and start watching in the South Carolina Gameco*cks app on your mobile device as well.

Who is Clemson's biggest rival? ›

Clemson and USC boast one of the nation's longest-running rivalries. In fact, before the SEC opted for a conference-only schedule in 2020, blocking the teams from playing that year, they'd played 111 seasons in a row from 1909-2019, the second-longest active streak behind Minnesota-Wisconsin (1907-present).

What year did Clemson go undefeated? ›

A victory over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl gave Clemson a 12-0 season, the only undefeated Division I team in 1981, and the school's first national championship in any sport.

Has South Carolina ever been good at football? ›

From 1953 through 1970, the Gameco*cks played in the Atlantic Coast Conference, finishing No. 14 in the 1958 final AP poll and winning the 1969 ACC Championship.

Which team rivalry has existed the longest? ›

The Yale-Princeton rivalry is the oldest in college football, dating back to 1873.

Has USC ever gone undefeated? ›

USC has had 13 undefeated seasons including 8 perfect seasons, and 37 conference championships.

What is Clemson University known for? ›

One of the country's most selective public research universities, Clemson was founded in 1889 with a mission to be a "high seminary of learning" dedicated to teaching, research and service.

Has South Carolina ever beat Georgia? ›

1993: South Carolina defeated #14 Georgia in Athens 23–21 when running back Brandon Bennett dove over the pile into the end zone with two seconds left to give South Carolina just their 10th victory ever against Georgia.

What is the head to head record between Clemson and South Carolina? ›

In the series between the two, Clemson holds a 72-42-4 record over South Carolina in the 118 matchups. The first time these two programs squared off on the gridiron came in 1896 when South Carolina defeated Clemson 12-6 in Columbia. In the last 10 games between the the in-state rivals, the Tigers own a 7-3 record.

What is the Clemson South Carolina game called? ›

The Palmetto Bowl, also known as the Clemson vs. South Carolina game, is the annual football game between the Clemson Tigers and the University of South Carolina Gameco*cks, first played on November 12, 1896.

What TV network is Clemson on? ›

Clemson Tigers 2024 Regular Season NCAAF Schedule - ESPN.

Is the Clemson game on Hulu live? ›

Yes. Hulu + Live TV subscribers can watch college football and NFL games on ESPN, ABC, BTN, FOX, FS1, CBS, ACC Network, SEC Network, NFL Network and more.

Is USC game on Hulu live? ›

Hulu + Live TV includes every network airing Trojans games except for Pac-12 Network. The majority of USC games are slated to air on national networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, ESPN, and FS1, so you should be able to catch a fair number of USC contests with a Hulu + Live TV subscription.

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