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  1. Clemson University and Clemson Athletics encourage downtown commerce. Please feel free to leave your car at your football parking spot and enjoy the afternoon in downtown Clemson. IPTAY parking assignments based on seating location inside stadium. “Social Distance” Parking: Space assignments will skip spaces

  2. Memorial Stadium, also known as Death Valley, is Clemson University's football stadium. Construction began in 1942, originally seating approximately 20,000 , and today holds nearly 82,000 fans. It is the 13th largest on-campus stadium in the country. The playing surface inside the stadium is known as Frank Howard Field, so designated in 1974.

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  4. Sep 9, 2022 · Clemson fans will get their first look at one of the major phases of a $65 million renovation at Memorial Stadium on Saturday when the Tigers host the Furman Paladins at 3:30 p.m.. Death Valley's ...

  5. The Clemson Memorial Stadium is the home Clemson Tigers, an NCAA Division I FBS football team located in Clemson, South Carolina. The original “Death Valley” of collegiate football belongs to Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium. Experience and be part of one of the nation’s best crowds at the Clemson Memorial Stadium!

  6. Overview: The all-new Masters Club, made possible by IPTAY Cornerstone Partners Ansley and Greg Masters, will allow you to experience the passion, pageantry and tradition of football in Memorial Stadium with the comforts of home. These in-stadium seats provide a direct view of the Hill and the new video board.

  7. Sep 17, 2015 · Clemson Memorial Stadiumstadium description. Clemson University’s website begins this stadium’s history with an amusing anecdote. Apparently former coach Jess Neely told local legend Frank Howard to never build a stadium for the Tigers.