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Clemson-South Carolina kickoff time, TV details released

Matt Connollyby:Matt Connolly11/14/22

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Will Shipley and Clemson will host South Carolina on Nov. 26. (Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)

The rivalry matchup between Clemson and South Carolina is less than two weeks away.

Details for the Palmetto Bowl, which will be played on Nov. 26, have been released.

Clemson will host the Gamecocks at Noon, Clemson has announced. The game will be televised by ABC.

The Tigers are going for their eighth consecutive win against South Carolina as the Gamecocks have not won the rivalry matchup since 2013.

Of Clemson’s seven consecutive wins, only one was decided by single digits.

Clemson is likely to be a double digit favorite this season as well as the Tigers are currently 9-1 (7-0) and ranked in the top 10.

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South Carolina is 6-4 (3-4) and coming off of a 38-6 loss at Florida this past weekend.

Both teams have a conference game this week, leading into the Palmetto Bowl.

Clemson will host Miami on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. The game will be televised by ESPN. Clemson will celebrate Senior Day this weekend against the Hurricanes.

South Carolina will also hold its Senior Day this weekend as the Gamecocks host Tennessee. That game will also be televised by ESPN and will begin at 7 p.m.

Clemson football 2022 schedule

Sept. 5: at Georgia Tech, 41-10 win

Sept. 10: vs. Furman, 35-12 win

Sept. 17: vs. Louisiana Tech, 48-20 win

Sept. 24: at Wake Forest, 51-45 win, 2OT

Oct. 1: vs. NC State, 30-20 win

Oct. 8: at Boston College, 31-3 win

Oct. 15: at Florida State, 34-28 win

Oct. 22 vs. Syracuse, 27-21 win

Oct. 29 Bye week

Nov. 5 at Notre Dame, 35-14 loss

Nov. 12 vs. Louisville, 31-16 win

Nov. 19 vs. Miami, 3:30 p.m.

Nov. 26 vs. South Carolina, TBA