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2000 Clemson Football Schedule Released


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CLEMSON, S.C. -- Clemson will play seven home games, including a non-conference

meeting with the University of Missouri in the year 2000. The Tigers will

open the season on September 2 against The Citadel, the first of three home

games to open the new century. Missouri will come to Clemson on September

9, the return game for Clemson's trip to Missouri in 1996. Wake Forest

will be Clemson's first league opponent. The 1999 bowl bound Demon Deacons

come to Clemson on September 16.

Clemson's first of four ACC road games will be at Virginia on

September 23, while Clemson will play its fifth game in September on

September 30 at Duke.

Clemson will play four games in October and three

of those will be home conference games. NC State will come to Death Valley

on October 7 and the Tigers will be out to avenge consecutive losses to the

Wolfpack. Maryland will be at Death Valley on October 14 in hopes of a win

in Death Valley for the first time since 1985. Then Clemson travels to

North Carolina for an October 21st contest. Georgia Tech and Clemson will

meet in Death Valley on October 28th. The two teams have played four

straight games that have been decided by exactly three points.

Clemson has just two games in the month of November. Bowden Bowl

II will be in Tallahassee on November 4. The Tigers will have two weeks to

prepare for the annual rivalry game with South Carolina, which will be

played at Clemson on November 18th. Clemson plays on 10 consecutive

Saturdays before its November 11 open date.

Clemson 2000 Football Schedule


Home games in all CAPS

Sept. 2     THE CITADEL

Sept. 9	    MISSOURI

Sept. 16 WAKE FOREST

Sept. 23 at Virginia

Sept. 30 at Duke

Oct. 7 NC STATE

Oct. 14 MARYLAND

Oct. 21 at North Carolina

Oct. 28 GEORGIA TECH

Nov. 4 at Florida State

Nov. 18 SOUTH CAROLINA

Kickoff times TBA
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