Clemson football refers to the Clemson Tigers program, played at their iconic home stadium in Clemson, South Carolina. Memorial Stadium, nicknamed "Death Valley," sits on the Clemson University campus.

Stadium Location

Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium is located at 1 Avenue of Champions, Clemson, SC 29634, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The venue coordinates are approximately 34°40′43″N 82°50′35″W, about 30 minutes from Greenville, SC, and roughly equidistant from Charlotte, NC, and Atlanta, GA.

Key Facts

  • Opened on September 19, 1942, with an initial capacity under 30,000; now holds up to 83,350 fans after expansions driven by the program's success.
  • Earned the "Death Valley" moniker in 1948 from Presbyterian College coach Lonnie McMillan due to Clemson dominance there; it's nestled in a valley near an old university cemetery.
  • Tradition includes players touching Howard's Rock, a gift from Death Valley, California, before home games.

Historical Context

Clemson Tigers football, part of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), has a storied history since 1900, with over 70% home win rate at Memorial Stadium. Recent seasons feature national championships in 2016 and 2018, though fan discussions on platforms like Reddit reflect passionate, sometimes heated debates about performance.

TL;DR: Clemson football is at Memorial Stadium (Death Valley) on Clemson University campus in Clemson, South Carolina—coordinates 34.67861°N, 82.84306°W.

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