Clemson versus South Carolina at Death Valley November 2010.
The most anticipated game in Tiger and Gamecock football season has finally arrived. Clemson takes on South Carolina at Death Valley on a crisp fall day in late November. The game begins as the referee administers the coin toss. Clemson wins and gets the ball first. Clemson scores first the first touchdown of the game. It was a long pass down the sideline to give them a 7-0 lead. The referee signals an offside penalty against Clemson. South Carolina marches down the field and scores a touchdown just before halftime to tie the game. The referee blows the whistle for halftime. The teams head to the locker room for a quick break and to discuss the game plan for the second half. The first call of the second half is a penalty called on South Carolina for an ineligible receiver downfield. The referee signals for a delay of game penalty against Clemson. Clemson takes a late timeout with only a few minutes remaining as they set up for their final drive. Clemson drives down the field and scores a touchdown in the final seconds of the game. Clemson wins the game 14-7 and adds another win to their rivalry with USC.
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