Clemson set to Take on Furman in Home Finale

CLEMSON — Clemson looks to become bowl eligible for a 27 consecutive season when it hosts Furman Saturday at Memorial Stadium.

It is not just the home finale for the Tigers, but it is also Military Appreciation Day, as well as Senior Day at Death Valley.

Clemson (5-5) has been bowl eligible every year since 1999 and can become bowl eligible again with a win on Saturday over the Paladins.

The Tigers are also attempting to win their 33 consecutive contest against Furman and extend its unbeaten streak (including ties) against the Paladins to 34 consecutive games. The last tie between the two teams occurred in 1937, and the most recent Furman victory in the series came during the 1936 campaign.

Clemson’s current 32-game winning streak against Furman is its longest winning streak — both active and all-time — against any opponent.