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It doesn't matter!! Come Sat. Night at 0800 the Tigers will be on the field!
and then its on like Donkey Kong!
Football season is Here!
We're getting heavy rain here in the UpState, but nowhere near like the folks in Florida. Lost power for about three hours, many still without.
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) - Authorities say a tornado touched down in Clemson, knocking down trees. No injuries have been reported.
The National Weather Service says a spotter saw the tornado around 3 p.m. Tuesday.
Clemson University spokeswoman Robin Denny says the storm knocked down a number of trees, especially near the school's football stadium. Some cars were damaged.
Pickens County Emergency Management Director Don Evett says several homes and an apartment building in the city of Clemson were damaged, but no injuries have been reported from the storm.
The western half of the state was under a tornado watch, and a number of warnings have been issued as bands of storms from the remnants of Tropical Storm Fay moved across South Carolina.