CLEMSON — There is no doubt this week’s game against rival South Carolina is huge for the Clemson Tigers.
The Tigers are looking to earn back bragging rights for the next year in the Palmetto State, as well as regain its 30-year stranglehold on the rivalry. Currently, Clemson owns a 73-44-4 mark in the all-time series, including an 18-6 record at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia since 1977.
However, win or lose, once the game is over, some big changes are in store inside the Clemson football program. As we documented earlier this month, there was tension between head coach Dabo Swinney, the athletic department and others.