Tuesday 09/13/2016
Presented by the Anderson Independent-Mail
QUICK LINKS
2016 Fan Guide PDF
Tickets || Parking || Gates
Restrooms || Stadium Info || Tiger Walk (9:55am)
Will Call || Stadium Map
Social Media || Game Notes || In Game Must-Sees
Second Half Spirit || Golf Carts || Tiger Band Traditions
ADA Pickups || Events in Clemson
$1 BOTTLED WATER
Clemson Athletics, in conjunction with Aramark and Coca-Cola, is offering fans bottled waters for $1 at this weekend’s game against South Carolina State. Aramark will have 96,000 bottles of water available for purchase throughout the stadium.
Continued from last weekend, there will be five cool zone tents placed around the stadium. While temperatures are forecasted to be below last week’s highs, Clemson Athletics wants to ensure fans have opportunities to stay cool during these early season games.
CLEAR BAG POLICY
Click HERE to see complete details on the new Clear Bag Policy for Memorial Stadium.
For season ticket holders wanting to pick up their complimentary clear bags, please visit the Concession Stand in the Chapman Grandstands adjacent to the Tiger Tailgate Show from 9-11am on gameday. For pickup prior to gameday, the clear bags also remain available for pickup at the Ticket Office at Memorial Stadium during normal office hours (8am-4:30pm).
RESTROOM LOCATIONS
Back again for 2016, Clemson offers a unique, interactive GPS map that can show you the nearest portable or permanent restroom to your location! To enable the GPS function, click HERE, add “Gameday Restrooms” as a layer on the top right menu and then click on the nearest restroom and directions will pull open to show you how to get there!
To see the map of restroom locations, click HERE.
Permanent restroom locations include Doug Kingsmore Stadium/Chapman leftfield grandstands, Memorial Stadium (open two hours prior to kickoff), Rock Norman Track Complex, Hoke Sloan Tennis Center, the Student Union connected to Harcombe Dining Hall, Bracket Hall, Rhodes Engineering Building, Lee Hall, P&A Building, Cooper Library and Hendrix Student Center.
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
Twitter – @ClemsonFB and @ClemsonTigersInstagram – @ClemsonFB and @ClemsonTigersFacebook – Clemson Football and Clemson Tigers
SECOND HALF SPIRIT
A unique part of the gameday experience at Memorial Stadium is “pass outs,” and the ability to leave the stadium during halftime and return. We encourage any fans utilizing this courtesy to be back in their seats as halftime ends to cheer on the Tigers in the second half! Thanks for coming to the games and being #ClemsonLOUD for all 60 minutes.
TICKETS
PARKING LOTS
GATES
STADIUM MAP (click to enlarge)
MEMORIAL STADIUM INFORMATION
Customer Service – Event staff and law enforcement officers are located at gates, portals and throughout Memorial Stadium and are available to answer questions and help resolve issues. Clemson is committed to providing guests with a friendly, service-oriented approach that will help promote a positive Clemson experience for all fans.
First Aid & Medical – First Aid stations are located on the South side under Section J, North Side under Section T, North Top Deck under Section K, and South Top Deck under Section E. Trained nurses are on hand. If a doctor is needed, ask any usher. For emergencies, call 911.
Lost & Found – Report any item to the Gate 11 information booth. All items will be transported to the CUPD office after the game.
Prohibited Items – Alcoholic Beverages, Artificial Noisemakers, Backpacks, Bags larger than 12’’x6’’x12’’ (all bags must be clear), Banners, Chairbacks with Arms, Coolers, Flags, Laser Pointers, Outside Food or Beverage, Umbrellas, Video Cameras, Weapons of any kind, and anything else deemed inappropriate by Clemson Athletics.
No Smoking – Clemon’s campus is tobacco free, including Memorial Stadium. In addition, please also refrain from the use of e-cigarettes inside the stadium.
No Solicitation – Solicitation for any purpose is prohibited in Memorial Stadium as well as the surrounding campus.
Sportsmanship – Clemson fans are reminded to always be “Solid Orange.” Solid Orange is a sportsmanship campaign that states: “Our actions honor our University, traditions, teams, performance, people, and each other.” Clemson fans take pride in sportsmanship and hospitality to our visitors and fellow fans.
Clemson fans also celebrate “Solid Orange Friday’s”: by wearing orange every Friday along with wearing orange to all Clemson sporting events.
The NCAA, ACC, and Clemson University promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition. Also, consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages are prohibited.
Tiger Tracker –
STADIUM ISSUES TEXTING SERVICE – Fans needing assistance in the stadium can text “Clemson” followed by the issue and their location to 69050.
GOLF CARTS
SHUTTLES FROM PARKING LOTS
If you need assistance in getting to the stadium, look for the pickup locations designated by the tall white poles with the blue stripe.
OTHER EVENTS IN CLEMSON
Click HERE to see a full schedule of Clemson Athletics events!
TIGER BAND TRADITIONS CONTINUE WITH KIDZ KLUB, PREGAME CONCERTS
The Clemson University Tiger Band helps add to the excitement of football weekends with the Kidz Klub and 90 Minutes Before Kickoff!
Click HERE to read more.
GAME NOTES
• Clemson is 2-0 for the sixth time in eight seasons under head coach Dabo Swinney.• Co-offensive coordinator Tony Elliott began his coaching career at SC State in 2006 and 2007.• Jadar Johnson, a senior safety on this year’s team, hails from Orangeburg, the home of the SC State campus• The Tigers own the all-time series advantage 3-0 and won the most recent matchup by a score of 73-7 in 2014.• Clemson has had at least one interception return for touchdown in all three prior meetings with the Bulldogs.• Deshaun Watson has thrown at least one touchdown pass in 18 consecutive games, a Clemson record. He broke Tajh Boyd’s mark of 17 last weekend with three scoring tosses against Troy.
For full game notes, click HERE.
IN GAME MUST-SEES
Check back later this week!
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