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Clemson clinches bowl eligibility with 45-10 win over FCS-member Furman
Clemson secured bowl eligibility for the 21st consecutive season with a 45-10 victory, highlighted by strong first-half touchdowns from quarterback Cade Klubnik and receiver Antonio Williams.
- On Nov. 22, 2025, the Clemson Tigers football team defeated the Furman Paladins football team 45-10 at Memorial Stadium, clinching their sixth win and extending bowl eligibility to 21 straight seasons.
- Nearly Thanksgiving, the Clemson Tigers football team needed a sixth victory to become bowl eligible, marking the latest point since 2008 and reflecting Dabo Swinney, Clemson coach's weakest season since 2010.
- Cade Klubnik set the tone with early touchdown passes, throwing two first-half scores to Antonio Williams, who also had a 30-yard punt return and reached 200 career catches.
- Furman's season ended at Clemson with the Paladins 6-6, and Clemson will play South Carolina on Nov. 29 at Williams-Brice Stadium as Swinney nears a career milestone.
- Looking to next season, the program plans to pursue portal additions as Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said Nov. 18, `We got to see how it all shakes out.
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Clemson clinches bowl eligibility with 45-10 win over FCS-member Furman
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — It took until nearly Thanksgiving to gain bowl eligibility, but Clemson finally notched its sixth win of the season on Saturday. A preseason top-5 team didn’t expect to wait this long, but Antonio Williams caught two first-half touchdown passes from senior quarterback Cade Klubnik to lead the Tigers to a 45-10 [...]
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