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Tigers vs. Terriers Gameday: How to Watch, Listen and Storylines

The Tigers are already in the midst of a school-record 23- game winning streak, and last week, Clemson won its 20th consecutive home game. With another victory at Death Valley this week, Clemson can tie the school record for its longest home winning streak, matching the 21 consecutive Memorial Stadium victories posted across the 2013-16 seasons.
Tigers vs. Terriers Gameday: How to Watch, Listen and Storylines
Tigers vs. Terriers Gameday: How to Watch, Listen and Storylines

CLEMSON—The No.3/4 Clemson Tigers play host to the FCS in-state foe the Wofford Terriers Saturday (4 p.m., ACCN) in their second-to-last home game of the 2019 season.

The Tigers are already in the midst of a school-record 23- game winning streak, and last week, Clemson won its 20th consecutive home game. With another victory at Death Valley this week, Clemson can tie the school record for its longest home winning streak, matching the 21 consecutive Memorial Stadium victories posted across the 2013-16 seasons.

This week will also serve as the Tigers' annual "purple-out" game, with the Tigers continuing their rich military tradition.

Saturday’s game against Wofford will be Clemson's 26th Military Appreciation Day. The history of the special day dates to 1994 when Clemson had a special flyover for the Clemson vs. Georgia Tech game on Nov. 12, just one day after Veteran’s Day. Clemson had a flyover of four F-16s from Shaw Air Force Base during pregame as the highlight of the celebration that day.

Clemson has celebrated its military history every year since with the games held in November or when Clemson plays host to a school with its own military heritage. Clemson has a 21-4 record in the previous 25 Military Appreciation Day games. The Tigers have won 11 such games in a row, with the last loss coming against Virginia Tech in 2007.

TELEVISION: ACC Network (Chris Cotter, Mark Herzlich, Kelsey Riggs)

RADIO: Clemson Tigers Network (Don Munson, C.J. Spiller, Tim Bourret, Reggie Merriweather)

**Sirius 137, XM 193, Internet 955**

SERIES HISTORY

OVERALL: Clemson leads series, 12-3

HOME: Clemson leads series, 8-0

ROAD: Clemson leads series, 4-3

NEUTRAL: N/A

LAST MEETING: Sept. 5, 2015 (49-10, W)

STREAK: Clemson, Won 5

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Storylines:

Swinney Hoping for No Boos This Week

Honoring Military Is Way of Life for Chad Smith

Military Appreciation is Special for Justyn Ross

Behind Enemy Lines: Wofford Terriers

Deshaun Watson on Clemson Tigers: 'We're Not Going Anywhere

Preview and Prediction: Tigers and Terriers

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The home for Clemson Tiger sports is manned by Zach Lentz, the 2017 South Carolina Sports Writer of the Year and author of “The Journey to the Top”—which reached No.1 on Amazon.com’s best seller list for sports books. Zach has covered the Clemson program for 10 years and in that time has devoted his time to bringing Clemson fans the breaking stories, features, game previews, recaps and information that cannot be found anywhere else.

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