Dabo Swinney previews Clemson’s week four matchup with Virginia
This game is a rematch of last year's ACC championship game. Clemson beat Virginia 62-17 to claim its fifth consecutive conference title.
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This game is a rematch of last year's ACC championship game. Clemson beat Virginia 62-17 to claim its fifth consecutive conference title.
After the most strenuous and uncertain offseason in the history of the sport, college football is back in Columbia.
Click the video to watch SCISA football highlights from week four.
The Gators' week one matchup with Lexington will be moved to November, while their week two matchup with South Aiken has been canceled.
Due to COVID restrictions, approximately 19,000 fans will be in the seats this weekend to watch the Tigers' week two matchup with The Citadel, something that no player or coach on this team has ever experienced in a home game.