The Palmetto Bowl: a longstanding tradition

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This week is college football Rivalry Week in S.C., a.k.a. the week of the annual Clemson-Carolina football gamea.k.a. “Never Again” week , for the Gamecocks after losing to the Tigers last year.

The teams first met in 1896, then officially started going head-to-head each year starting in 1909 – traditionally in late November; usually Thanksgiving weekend. It’s the third-longest running rivalry in college football, the longest running rivalry in the South and in 2014, the game was officially named the Palmetto Bowl 🏈 .

Quick stats:

  • There have been 107 consecutive games
  • Clemson holds a 68–42–4 lead in the series – meaning Clemson’s won 68 games, Carolina has won 42 games
  • there have been 4 ties (in 1915, 1945, 1950 + 1986)
  • from 1896-1959, the game was played in Columbia and was referred to as “Big Thursday ,” held during the S.C. State Fair.
  • Columbia’s “Tiger Burn ” dates all the way back to 1902

No matter what team you’re rooting for this weekend, those are some stats worth storing in your trivia bank.

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Chloe is based in Columbia, SC. She was hired as the No. 4 employee of 6AM City, leading the launch of COLAtoday, 6AM’s proof-of-concept product, and establishing the company’s branded content studio within the Client Success Team, which now serves hundreds of clients nationwide. After hours, catch her browsing the shelves of her local public library with an iced latte in hand.
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