In any series that is as old as the Clemson-South Carolina rivalry is, there are many heroic moments on both sides. However, Clemson has had a few more than the Gamecocks over the years, which explains why the Tigers have a 68-42-4 advantage in the all-time series.
Even in the early days of the rivalry, it seemed as if the Tigers always had someone step up and make a big play when they needed them to the most.
In 1928, injured All-American O.K. Pressley came off the bench in the second half to record four straight tackles behind the line of scrimmage to stop the Gamecocks deep in Clemson territory.