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Sep 18, 2023

Gameday Guide: Football vs. Florida State • Sept. 23 • 12 p.m. • ABC

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PREVIEW

Kickoff at Memorial Stadium is set for noon ET. Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, and Molly McGrath will call the television broadcast for ABC. Don Munson, Tim Bourret, and Reggie Merriweather will broadcast the game on the Clemson Athletic Network. Noah Britt, Jon Reynolds, and Patrick Johnson will present the game on Gridiron Radio Network.

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CLEMSON VS. FLORIDA STATE - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

– Two programs accounting for 13 ACC Championship Game appearances (and 11 ACC titles) over the last 14 years will square off on Saturday, Sept. 23, when the RV/23 Clemson Tigers and No. 4/3 Florida State Seminoles meet in Death Valley. Kickoff at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, S.C., is scheduled for noon ET.

– Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney enters the game with a 99-20 all-time record in ACC regular season play. With a win on Saturday, he would join — fittingly — Florida State’s Bobby Bowden as the only head coaches in conference history to win 100 regular season conference games as ACC head coaches. Bowden won 117 regular season conference games with the Seminoles after Florida State joined the ACC in 1992.

– Swinney would also tie the Clemson head coaching record for career conference regular season wins, matching Frank Howard, who compiled a 100-48-5 conference record across both the Southern Conference and ACC. Howard was 66-30-2 in ACC play following the conference’s formation in 1953. A win would also bring Swinney (163) within one victory of Howard (165) as Clemson’s all-time winningest coach.

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SAFETY NOTES

HEAT MANAGEMENT

  • Fans may bring in one clear unopened bottle of water
  • Fans encouraged to begin hydrating before arrival
  • Cool Zones available on both ends of the upper deck
  • Misting fans in lower deck are operational
  • Sunscreen is permitted
  • Bottles of water are available at concession stands for $3

WOODLAND CEMETERY

Woodland Cemetery remains closed as construction continues to reroute existing walkways, upgrade service drives, and add security and accessibility enhancements while honoring the lives of all who are buried there.

Fans parking on the south and east sides of the stadium, and those planning to enter Gate 16 on the south side of the stadium should allow additional time to enter Memorial Stadium. The Clemson Athletic Department is making every effort to ensure fans can enter and exit the stadium safely and expeditiously.

We request your continued patience as cemetery construction continues and appreciate your reverence and respect of all who are buried at Woodland. We will keep you updated on the construction progress over the coming weeks.

We look forward to improved accessibility and safety at Woodland Cemetery once the work is complete.


PEDESTRIAN SAFETY

Pedestrian safety is of utmost importance in our parking lots and roadways. When tailgating, please be considerate of those who park near you, and allow ample space for pedestrian and vehicular access around your space in roadways and sidewalks. For those exiting the stadium via Williamson Rd., it is recommended to use the sidewalk along the west side (the side closest to the stadium), as it is more accessible to pedestrian traffic. As always, please follow all signage and directions from security and law enforcement officials.


GATHERING AT THE PAW

Gathering at the Paw is a unique Clemson tradition. Clemson has seen an increase in incidents that have created unsafe conditions for our guests and staff. Fans are asked to enter the field at the Hill gate or in the ramps in the west, and asked NOT to jump over the walls.

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