Clemson Football Tickets
Clemson Tigers Football Tickets
Be prepared to wear your orange and purple after purchasing Clemson football tickets. Home to the Tigers, Clemson University in South Carolina was established in 1889. Officially knowns as the Clemons University Fighting Tigers, the football team was created in 1896. They are a founding member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) where the Tigers are consistent contenders for the national championship.
From 2015 to 2021, Clemson made six consecutive playoff appearances and won two national titles. Those came in 2016 and 2018 against Alabama.
The Tigers football team has appeared in more than 45 bowl games and has produced over 250 NFL Players. Notable former players include Banks McFadden, Terry Kinard, and Jeff Davis. Famous former coaches include John Heisman, Frank Howard, and Danny Ford. Clemson football tickets grant you access to one of the best college football experiences.
The Clemson Tigers Football team plays at the Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina. The stadium is commonly known as Death Valley. This nickname came from former head football coach at Presbyterian College in 1948 when he was quoted as saying he had to take his team to Death Valley, where they could never score or win a victory. Coach Frank Howard started to use the nickname in the 1950s. Near the stadium is Howard’s Rock from Death Valley in Califonia. Before the players run down the hill into the stadium, they rub the rock for good luck. The first time a Clemson Tigers football team did this was in 1967 when they went on to beat Wake Forest University. Check out all of the traditions when you secure your Clemson Tigers football tickets through TicketSmarter.
How much are Clemson Tigers Football tickets?
Clemson football tickets start at around $41. For tickets right on the field next to the 50-yard line, those tickets could cost $550.
Fans looking for Clemson Tigers Football tickets during this season will find them in a price range from $269.10 to $740.84, while $587.55 is currently the average price of tickets per game. Florida State Seminoles at Clemson Tigers Football tickets are currently available for the upcoming game at Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium on September 20th, 2025 at 12:00am. There are 66 tickets currently available for this game on TicketSmarter. The cheapest tickets for the game are starting at $269.10, while premium seating options are going for prices as high as $740.84.
Clemson Tigers Football Schedule
Clemson plays in the Atlantic Coast Conference, where they battle against Norte Dame University, The University of Florida, and the University of Miami. They have numerous rivalries, including Florida State University, the University of Georgia, and Auburn University. The number one rivalry for Clemson is against in-state rival, the University of South Carolina. Now called the Palmetto Bowl, the Clemson Tigers vs. South Carolina Gamecocks game has been placed since 1896. The entire schedule for the Tigers can be found using the interactive events calendar from TicketSmarter.
Fans have 1 games left on the Clemson Tigers Football schedule to see the team play live! Make your plans now to be at the Clemson Tigers at South Carolina Gamecocks Football game at Williams-Brice Stadium, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC on November 29th, 2025 at 12:00am. 66 ticket listings are available for the game on TicketSmarter with prices ranging anywhere from $269.10 to $740.84.
When do Clemson Tigers Football tickets go on sale?
Clemson Tigers Football tickets are available now. Typically they go on sale after the conclusion of the previous season in January. Once the schedule has been finalized and released in the early spring, tickets will start to go on sale after that. Don’t delay, buy your Clemson Football tickets now.
Clemson Tigers Football Seating Chart
Known as Death Valley, the Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium has a capacity of 81,500. This is currently the largest stadium in the ACC and the 16th largest college football stadium in the United States. One endzone is sold as general admission. The Clemson sideline is on the A-J side with the best seats in sections E and F.