An opening drive FG by Nolan Hauser gives Clemson a 3-0 lead over Furman with 12:17 left in Q1.
— Clemson Sports (@ClemsonSports) November 22, 2025
Drive: 7 plays, 49 yards, 02:43 pic.twitter.com/hgaI4e4eYS
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GAME DAY: CLEMSON vs. FURMAN |
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We will be chatting LIVE in this thread during tonight’s game. Come hang out with the Clemson Sports Talk staff.
Watch, Listen, and Read
- Matchup: Clemson vs. Furman
- Kickoff: Saturday, Nov. 22, 4:30 p.m.
- Venue: Memorial Stadium | Death Valley (Clemson, S.C.)
- TV: The CW (Thom Brennaman, Will Blackmon, Wes Bryant)
- Radio: Clemson Athletic Network (Don Munson, Tim Bourret, Reggie Merriweather)
Game Week Must-See
- Keys to Victory & Predictions
- 'My Heart Just Breaks’: Dabo Swinney Announces Season-Ending Injury for Walker Parks
- In a Ruthless Era, Dabo Swinney Stays Firm
- “Everybody Has to Be on the Same Page”: Swinney on Clemson’s Offensive Line Adjustments
- "Throw a Freaking Dart": How Philip Florenzo bounced back at Louisville
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CLEMSON FOOTBALL & RECRUITING COVERAGE |
The Storylines
A win on Saturday would be Clemson's sixth of the season and would clinch bowl eligibility for the Tigers for the 27th consecutive season, including the 2004 campaign in which Clemson declined bowl participation. Clemson has played a bowl game in 20 straight seasons, which ranks as the nation's fourth-longest active streak and tied for the 11th-longest streak in FBS history. If not for Clemson declining a bowl in 2004, the Tigers' streak would currently rank as the 5th-longest all-time.
Spend today’s game with the CST Staff in this thread!