Image:ClemsonMemlStadium06.jpg

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This picture was taken during the Carolina-Clemson game on November 25, 2006, which the Gamecocks won 31-28, by Randall Stewart. Notice the large number of empty seats in the upper deck, despite this game being Clemson's biggest rivalry of the season. The announced attendance at the game was 83,500, 102% of Memorial Stadium's capacity.

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  • 2006-12-28 16:59 Berniestew 2304×1728×8 (1621025 bytes) This picture was taken during the Carolina-Clemson game on November 25, 2006, which the Gamecocks won 31-28, by Randall Stewart.

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