CLEMSON, S.C. – Several enhancements and changes to the gameday experience are on deck as Clemson gets set to host a full seven home games at Memorial Stadium for the first time since 2019. Clemson is in the midst of a $70 million stadium enhancement process, which began just days after the 2021 season, and will commence Phase II in December 2022.
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Clemson already boasts one of the best gameday atmospheres in the nation, and has made significant investments to continue to improve. The football team opens the season ranked fourth in both polls, and since the advent of the College Football Playoff prior to the start of the 2014 season, Clemson is 53-1 at home. Clemson’s .982 winning percentage at home in that time frame is the best in the country.
Clemson tabs Ticketmaster as new ticket provider
Ticketmaster is the industry leader in ticket technology and will connect directly with the Clemson Athletic Ticket Office, IPTAY, and Clemson’s data analytics team to provide a best-in-class experience for buying, transferring and re-selling Clemson tickets.
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New protection against counterfeit tickets
Ticketmaster launched SafeTix™, which uses an encrypted barcode that automatically refreshes every few seconds to help fight fraud. This enhancement protects against tickets being screenshotted or photocopied and sold multiple times by unscrupulous resellers. LEARN MORE
Better ticket integration and management within the official App
The ClemsonTigers App, powered by WMT, will house the platform and is available on all mobile devices. Fans can also manage accounts via any web browser. You can download the Clemson Tigers app on the App Store and Google Play.
Limited number of tickets still available
Clemson has availability for all seven home games, with tickets starting at $40 each. Tickets Available Here • Official Secondary Marketplace
Clemson debuts new videoboard, sound system
Clemson’s videoboard is getting its first major upgrade since 2005, with nearly five times the surface area of the previous board, which was last updated before the 2012 season. The new video system, which includes new speakers to each side, will measure 127 feet wide by 57 feet tall, and sit 20 feet off the ground, giving fans a 365-day open view into the stadium. The new East Main Videoboard will also feature color LED fixtures on the inside and custom portal LED lights for the team entrance. Ribbon boards on the north, south, and west, along with new corner video boards in the west have been upgraded to be higher quality, easier to read, and more immersive.
New Stadium Lights
The eight main stadium light poles have been updated to an LED system, which allows for individual light fixture control, spotlighting of Howard’s Rock, and higher-quality field lighting. Additional fixtures have been added to the plazas around each light pole and the upper deck sections to provide a safer environment for navigating the stadium.
More space in the east
The concourse areas around Gates 1 and 5 were reshaped to allow more space within the gates and assist pedestrian navigation around the Hill. In addition to assisting with congestion and fan safety, it will also open space to be able to safely host TV partners or other special events. Expanded views into the stadium from Williamson Road allow for fans to have elevated viewing of the team buses arriving at the Hill or the stadium 365 days a year.
Honoring our Military
The medallion seals of all six branches of the military were placed back in the east stadium façade with upgraded lighting elements. Gen. Skardon’s flagpole was relocated with the Army medallion to the southeast corner for clear viewing with the upgraded videoboard. Additional recognitions are planned and will be released at a later date.
The Tiger returns to its rightful place
A Tiger has sat atop the video board since the 1970s, and a new Tiger will debut this season, measuring nearly 17 feet wide, with eyes that light up and a tail that wags. The Tiger will also be able to be raised and lowered out of the board as needed. [See it being raised]
The previous Tiger will be available as an interactive element at Tigertown Tailgate. Fans will be able to take a photo with the Tiger and have the tail wag and eyes light up.