When Dabo Swinney sees Tavien Feaster wearing a garnet or black jersey when No. 3 Clemson visits Columbia on Nov. 30, it is going to be a little weird.
“That is definitely something I am sure you will process at the time,” Swinney said Monday during his weekly conference call with the media.
Feaster, who played for the Tigers the previous three years before graduating and transferring to South Carolina in August, will be the first player since Cary Cox in 1947 to play for both teams in the rivalry.
Cox played for Clemson in 1942 but was placed at South Carolina in 1943 through the V-12 Navy College Training Program.