Here's the weather forecast for Clemson vs. South Carolina football on Saturday
There are plenty of questions surrounding Saturday’s Palmetto Bowl showdown between No. 8 Clemson and South Carolina, but inclement weather doesn’t appear to be among them.
The weather forecast indicates partly cloudy skies, no chance of rain and a temperature of 59 degrees for the game’s noon kickoff on ABC, according to the National Weather Service. Check here for updates to the forecast.
Clemson (10-1) will host the Gamecocks (7-4) at Memorial Stadium in the 119th meeting between the teams.
The Tigers have won seven consecutive games in the series – outscoring South Carolina 286-104 during that span – and a Clemson win on Saturday would mark the longest winning streak by either team in the history of the series.
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South Carolina, which is guaranteed a bowl berth for a second straight year under second-year coach Shane Beamer, is coming off a 63-38 victory against then-No. 5 Tennessee.
“What a huge win this past week (for South Carolina),” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. “I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a team be hotter than they were. They played their best game and we played our best game, so both teams got some confidence.”
Clemson is coming off a 40-10 victory against Miami in which it held the Hurricanes to 98 yards total offense.
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