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Clemson fans: Take the rivalry off the field and save lives

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As a token of appreciation, donors will receive an exclusive 2025 Clemson Blood Bowl sweatshirt, while supplies last.

Photo provided by The Blood Connection

It’s rivalry week, and Tigers are ready to prove their spirit where it truly counts — helping neighbors in need.

From November 17–21, Clemson University hosts the 2025 Clemson Blood Bowl, and The Blood Connection is calling on students, faculty, and fans to donate blood and show Gamecocks who’s boss.

Every donation supports local patients at Upstate hospitals like AnMed Health. Plus, donors will receive a limited-edition Clemson Blood Bowl sweatshirt, while supplies last.

Learn more + schedule a donation

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