CLEMSON — The Atlantic Coast Conference announced this past Tuesday a new rule that will affect one of Clemson’s biggest traditions.
ACC schools will be fined for court and field storming to protect players and coaches, especially those on the visiting teams. This new rule will affect how Clemson conducts its tradition of “Meeting at the Paw” which has been allowed at Clemson since Memorial Stadium was first built in 1942.
“We are used to field storming. Obviously, it is at home every game and if we lose on the road we get it there, too,” Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney.