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Founded in 1889, the Clemson Tigers have represented Clemson in the ACC competition across more than 137 seasons of FBS football, carrying its mascot, Tiger into every contest. Clemson has claimed 24 ACC championships across program history, anchored by 3 national title runs. The Tigers have reached the playoff 7 times. Clemson most recently lost 10-22 in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl on December 27, 2025 at Bronx, NY. The Tigers sit at 7-6 on the year. Clemson fields a 152-athlete roster this season, with 0 verified on RallyFuel. The class distribution includes 39 freshmen, 32 sophomores, 36 juniors, and 30 seniors. The Tigers host opponents at Memorial Stadium (Clemson, SC), a venue in Clemson, SC with seating for 81,500. On the road and at home, Clemson is 4-4 at home and 3-2 in true away games this season. The Tigers next play their opponent on September 5, 2026. Game day at Memorial Stadium (Clemson, SC) carries the Clemson tradition, with Tiger leading the team onto the field and "Tiger Rag" played to mark the moment. When fans fuel a Tiger athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The Football Program at Clemson University competes at the highest echelon of collegiate athletics as a Division I FBS member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Positioned among the elite programs nationally, Clemson consistently faces top-tier competition, both within its conference and on a national scale. This competitive environment demands a high level of athleticism, strategic preparation, and resilience from its student-athletes, reinforcing the program’s role as a flagship discipline within the university’s Athletics Department. The program operates with a broad scope, integrating recruitment, player development, and competitive success as core pillars to maintain and enhance its standing in NCAA football.
The infrastructure supporting Clemson football is designed to foster peak athletic performance and comprehensive player development. The program’s home venue, Memorial Stadium, known colloquially as "Death Valley," boasts a seating capacity exceeding 80,000, featuring a natural grass playing surface that combines tradition with elite maintenance standards. The stadium atmosphere is highly energetic, providing a formidable home-field advantage that energizes both players and fans.
Complementing the stadium is an expansive training complex equipped with state-of-the-art strength and conditioning facilities, recovery centers, and cutting-edge sports science resources. These amenities enable year-round athlete development and injury prevention, critical for sustaining competitive excellence.
Clemson’s Football Program commands significant commercial value, driven by extensive media exposure through major television contracts and digital streaming platforms that broadcast games to regional and national audiences. The program’s passionate and sizable fanbase contributes to consistently high attendance and merchandise sales, making it an attractive partner for local and national sponsors. This strong market presence enhances the name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities available to athletes, supporting their personal brand development beyond the field.
For recruits, Clemson offers a platform where athletic performance is showcased in front of highly engaged audiences, increasing visibility for endorsement deals and entrepreneurial ventures. The program’s integration within a well-resourced Athletics Department ensures that players have access to professional guidance on NIL strategies, allowing them to maximize their marketability while maintaining focus on competitive and academic commitments.