In recent years, Clemson has been no stranger to the spotlight that comes with big games.
Heading into another nationally televised, primetime, top-five matchup with Louisville on Saturday night in Death Valley, Clemson’s experience on that type of stage could prove invaluable.
“These guys, they’ve been in lots of these moments,” Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney said on Tuesday during his weekly press conference.
Last year alone, Clemson played in a handful of the biggest games of the college football season.
During the regular season, Clemson was the site of ESPN’s College Gameday telecast for a top-12 contest against Notre Dame, which the Tigers won 24-22.