“We’ve always responded”: Swinney says Clemson is built for adversity
The Tigers find themselves in uncharted territory at the end of the first month of the season -- virtually eliminated from the playoff after just four games.
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Cam Gaskins joined the ABC Columbia Sports team in August of 2019 as an Anchor/Reporter.
He graduated from the University of Georgia in 2017 with a degree in Digital Broadcast Journalism and a certificate in Sports Media.
He previously worked for WGXA in Macon, GA where he covered everything from the Mercer Bears to the Macon Bacon. He also covered the Georgia Bulldogs in the 2018 SEC Championship Game.
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The Tigers find themselves in uncharted territory at the end of the first month of the season -- virtually eliminated from the playoff after just four games.
The three-game series will begin at Virginia, as the Cavaliers will host the Chanticleers at David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium on Nov. 19, 2022.
The injury happened early in the third quarter of the Tigers' double overtime loss to the Wolfpack.
Click the video to see highlights from week five of the high school football season in the Midlands.
Clemson is the only team in the conference that has not yet totaled 1,000 yards through the first three games, a far cry from the offensive dominance this team has been accustomed to in years past.