Scott Rabalais: LSU versus Clemson Is Also a Battle of Death Valley versus Death Valley
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Scott Rabalais: LSU versus Clemson is also a battle of Death Valley versus Death Valley
When LSU and Clemson square off Saturday night in the first regular-season meeting between these two old south college football powers, there will be more at stake than national rankings and early positioning for the College Football Playoff. Something much…
Heather Dinich explains which team has the most at stake in LSU vs. Clemson game
The college football world will definitely be paying close attention when No. 9 LSU heads to No. 4 Clemson in Week 1 on Aug. 30. Both teams are hopeful to reach the College Football Playoff, so this presents the chance for an early season résumé builder. During an appearance on SportsCenter, ESPN’s Heather Dinich outlined what’s at stake for each team going into the massive showdown. Dinich believes Clemson has a golden opportunity to boost the …
Will The Real “Death Valley” Please Stand Up?
By ANDRE CHAMPAGNE, Tiger Rag Staff Reporter Not only is No. 9 LSU kicking off the 2025 season at No. 9 Clemson Saturday (6:30 p.m., ABC) in one of the biggest openers anywhere, this game also spotlights two stadiums of the same name - LSU's Tiger Stadium, which is called "Death Valley," and Clemson's Memorial
Barfield: There’s only one real Death Valley, and it’s in Clemson
There are too many traditions and history behind Clemson’s Memorial Stadium not to allow it to hold the true title of Death Valley. It’s got history behind it. Former Presbyterian head coach Lonnie McMillian coined the title after losing so many times to the team in the 1940s, and many teams have continued the tradition since. Clemson had the moniker first, with LSU later establishing its stadium with the same name in the 1950s. Compared to LSU’…
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