How To Watch: South Carolina vs. Clemson

South Carolina's Football team is less than 32 hours away from their annual showdown with the Clemson Tigers. Here's how you can watch the game!
How To Watch: South Carolina vs. Clemson
How To Watch: South Carolina vs. Clemson

We're just a little over 24 hours away from the final game of the 2023 regular season for the South Carolina Gamecocks, and it pits them against their archrivals in the Clemson Tigers. Shane Beamer's squad will not only be looking to win consecutive games over their in-state foe for the first time in a decade, but they'll also look to qualify for a bowl game for the third straight season in a row. Here's all of the pertinent information you need to know about the 120th edition of the Palmetto Bowl: 

Midweek Clemson Injury Report

  • RB Dakereon Joyner - QUESTIONABLE: Having not played since the Jacksonville State game due to a lower-body injury, Joyner assured Beamer and staff that he plans to play against Clemson on Saturday, in what would be his final game in Williams-Brice Stadium. He practiced in a limited role on Tuesday.
  • OL Trai Jones - QUESTIONABLE: The fourth-year offensive lineman has missed each of the last four games with an undisclosed injury, and is working to make his way back for a rivalry game he's quite familiar with.
  • OL Cason Henry - QUESTIONABLE: Made it back for the Jacksonville State game, but reaggravated the injury he sustained in week one versus North Carolina and hasn't played since.
  • OL Jaxon Hughes - QUESTIONABLE: Played in two games this season, but hasn't taken a snap since the Vanderbilt game.
  • WR Juice Wells - UNLIKELY: Has been out since the Georgia game, but began practicing with the team again this past Tuesday. Despite that, Shane says he wouldn't count on Juice playing this weekend.

How To Watch: South Carolina vs Clemson