Clemson Tigers College Football Tickets and Seating Chart
Thursday, November 5, 2009
The Clemson Tigers may not have roared a win over Maryland recently but their stripes are still showing up pretty well according to their 2009 stats. They've been averaging 9 touchdowns and 12-15 field goals versus opponents at 3-4. First quarter can stand to be bolstered up but in the second quarter, Clemson Tigers have been averaging 43 versus opponents at 10, which is fantastic.
Passing strength of the Clemson Tigers is evident with 714 for the Tigers versus 575 for opponents. Let's keep an eye out for what Coach Sweeney has in mind for this fantastic team this year. The alphabetical roster is Spencer Adams (9), Kevin Alexander (24), Dwayne Allen (83), Daniel Andrews (41), Terrance Ashe (87), Thomas Austin (65), Durrell Barry (82), Spencer Benton (13), Da'Quan Bowers (93), Jess Bowers (91), Tajh Boyd (10), Andre Branch (40), Xavier Brewer (29), Jaron Brown (81), Kantrell Brown (37), Kourtnei Brown (90), Crezdon Butler (18), Jeremy Campbell (48), Sadat Chambers (27), Chris Chancellor (38), Miguel Chavis (89), Quandon Christian (49), Brandon Clear (42), Mason Cloy (62), Kavell Conner (33), Scotty Cooper (44), Jamie Cumbie (8), Chad Diehl (30), Xavier Dye (21), Andre Ellington (23), Brandon Ford (80), Jacoby Ford (6), Dalton Freeman (55), Marcus Gilchrist (12), Malliciah Goodman (97), Jamarcus Grant (70), Chris Hairston (61), Rashard Hall (31), Jamie Harper (8), Corico Hawkins (45), Richard Jackson (19), J.K. Jay (77), Jarvis Jenkins (99), Kyle Johnson (88), Marquan Jones (26), Willy Korn (3), Cory Lambert (76), Byron Maxwell (36), Brandon Maye (20), Antoine McClain (74), Roderick McDowell (25), Bryce McNeal (7), Jonathan Meeks (22), Rennie Moore (94), Kasey Nobles (92), Wilson Norris (64), Kenneth Page (68), Michael Palmer (86), Kyle Parker (11), Phillip Price (79), Ben Ramsey (78), Chris Richardson (79), Tarik Rollins (34), Matt Sanders (54), Ricky Sapp (7), Coty Sensabaough (15), Tyler Shatley (43), Spencer Shuey (47), Caleb Simmons (58), Matt Skinner (71), Darrell Smith (84) and David Smith (73).
Home games held at the Memorial Stadium include special entrances at Gates 1, 5 and 13 for those who need barrier free access to the stadium. There are first aid stations in Under Sections J, T, K and E and ambulances at Gates 1, 5, 8 and 13. Simple directions lead to Memorial Stadium from Charlotte, North Carolina/Greenville, South Carolina, Atlanta, Georgia, Columbia, South Carolina and Asheville, North Carolina.
Top deck gates on both sides provide easy access to north, south and west stands. Those who like up close action at the Frank Howard Field can get up close and personal with the action on the gridiron in sections A through T on both sides. The general admission seating puts you right in the firing range to spot every kick for the goal.
Located on Perimeter Road, Memorial Stadium seating options provide ambience to every visitor in attendance. The club level offers press box seating, president's box and tiger den seating. There's also the westzone club area, and two executive suite levels for seating with all the amenities one might expect and a few unexpected treats on these levels as well.
So if you're looking to catch the Clemson Tigers in action at any of their home games, the Memorial Stadium offers great seats and state of the art facilities, ample concession stands and access to faculties that make your entire stay and gaming experience a most memorable one. Whether you're looking for seats for just a couple or need group arrangements, it's a best bet to get tickets in advance and ensure that your seating preferences aren't taken, especially at some of the season's biggest games.
This season promises to be interesting and Clemson Tigers tickets. Find great seats at Clemson Memorial Stadium.
Posted bySpurs at 8:03 PM
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