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Tiger Tailgate Show for Clemson-Florida State Game Live Saturday from Chiefs in Greenville at 5 PM

Tiger Tailgate Show for Clemson-Florida State Game Live Saturday from Chiefs in Greenville at 5 PM

CLEMSON, SC – Clemson football fans will not want to miss being at Chiefs Wings and Firewater on Saturday, September 22, where David Stein will host the Oconee Medical Center Tiger Tailgate Show.

The 5 p.m. road show is our second of the season.  Fans are encouraged to arrive early wearing Clemson orange, and the restaurant is located at 723 Congaree Road in Greenville.  In addition to $10,000 worth of prizes to be given away, show host David Stein will be interacting with fans and picking up some tabs.  Any time Tiger fans visit Chiefs for Clemson games they will be able to enter to win any number of the available prizes.

Chiefs also is offering menu specials on drinks, pizzas, appetizers and more for fans wearing Clemson gear during the live show.  Additionally, fans can text or e-mail the show hosts (tigertailgateshow@gmail.com) pictures of their family in orange and request shout-outs to friends and family, thanks to Clemson partners Verizon and Nokia Siemens Network.  Fans can also submit pictures and questions via the Clemson Tiger Sports Network Facebook Page for a chance to win prizes from Verizon.  Friend request The Clemson Tiger Sports Network Page to ask a question and “like” CTSN at www.facebook.com/clemsontigersportsnetwork.

Among the prizes at Chiefs, those in attendance will have the opportunity to get the official 2012 Tiger Tailgate Show T-shirt, courtesy of the show’s official screen printer, Tiger Town Graphics. Arrive early though, because supplies are limited. Even those unable to come out to Chiefs for the day can tune in to one of the many radio station affiliates on the Clemson Tiger Sports Network.

“There are going to be a ton of prizes and opportunities to win on Saturday at the Tiger Tailgate Show at Chiefs. I hope to see another great crowd of Clemson fans cheering on the Tigers and participating in the show. It’s going to be a lot of fun,” said David Stein, host of the Tiger Tailgate Show.

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