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Under the coaching expertise of head coach Tommy Bowden, the Clemson Tigers rule Clemson Memorial Stadium. Michael Hamlin will return this year as safety to lead his team. Clemson tradition goes back to 1893, so get your tickets to this South Carolina football powerhouse now. Are you interested in Clemson basketball tickets?

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Welcome to Death Valley, home of Memorial Stadium and Tommy Bowden’s ornery bunch of Tigers. Clemson football tickets admit you into this historic and overly orange college football venue. The Tigers are looking to make a statement in the ACC, proving that they belong among the other top programs in the conference. Clemson has been on the verge of breaking through since Bowden’s arrival at Memorial Stadium and appeared headed for big things last year. The 2007 NCAA football season could the one where the Tigers take that next step and ascend to the top of the ACC. Don’t be surprised to see the Clemson Tigers make a run at an ACC title. Get your Clemson football tickets today from GoTickets.com.

Must-have Clemson Tigers Tickets:
For an early-season contest, the Bowden Bowl, matching Clemson’s Tommy Bowden against his father, Florida State’s Bobby Bowden, will have major implications on the ACC race. The Seminoles and Tigers square off on September 3 at Memorial Stadium, and is both teams’ season opener. The Tigers close out the year against South Carolina and head coach Steve Spurrier. These two instate rivals aren’t exactly best buddies, and you can bet there will be plenty of fireworks when they meet at the Williams-Brice Stadium on November 24. When it comes time, look for your Clemson-South Carolina tickets right here at GoTickets.com.

Clemson Tigers Star Power:
The Tiger offense is loaded with big-time playmakers. Running back James Davis exploded onto the ACC scene as a freshman, plowing his way for nearly 900 yards and nine touchdowns.

The Clemson Tigers Go Bowling:
After skipping out on the bowl season in 2004, Clemson returned to the postseason in impressive fashion with a 19-10 win over the Colorado Buffaloes in the Champs Sports Bowl. The Tigers lost in the 2006 postseason play against Kentucky in the Music City Bowl. The Tigers are shooting for a bowl game again this year, and coach Tommy Bowden has plans on punching Clemson’s ticket to a BCS bowl game. It’ll take a victory in the ACC Championship Game to put the Tigers in their first BCS bowl game.