Clemson is on a two-game winning streak and have a chance to earn bowl eligibility with a win on Senior Day Saturday over FCS opponent Furman. The Tigers (5-5) have created highlights for their season with wins over Florida State and Louisville the last two weeks in a year marred by disappointment.
A win over Furman (6-5) would give Clemson its longest win streak of the season and send out a senior class victorious in their final game inside Memorial Stadium.
A lot of great moments with this group. Thank you, Tigers. 🐅🧡 pic.twitter.com/thFXhx0Wn9
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) November 21, 2025
The Tigers are 44-10 against Furman, including 26-2 at home, and have won the last 32 meetings. The Paladins come into the game coming off a 32-14 win over VMI, but have lost two of the last three games, and this is their only game against an FBS team this year..
Saturday is also Military Appreciation Day. A special tribute to veterans will take place at halftime in Memorial Stadium.
It's one of the greatest game day experiences you'll ever be a part of.@ClemsonFB's Military Appreciation Day is this Saturday inside Memorial Stadium! 🏈🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/X90yhcDog9
— Clemson Athletics (@ClemsonTigers) November 19, 2025
Availability
Since this is not an ACC game, no official availability report is provided this week.
Tiger time
Where: Clemson Memorial Stadium
When: Saturday, November 22, 2025
Kickoff time: 4:30 p.m.
Where to find the game: CW Network
Spread: Clemson -41.5
Parking lots: Open at 8 a.m.
Tiger Walk: Begins at 2:20 p.m.
Gates: Open at 2:30 p.m.
Predictions
Zach Lentz: Furman’s a serious program and will land a few early shots. The Paladins know exactly what this opportunity means for their players and their brand.
But over four quarters, the talent gap, depth, and desperation factor lean heavily toward Clemson:
- The Tigers need this to keep their bowl streak alive.
- The seniors deserve a proper sendoff.
- The program cannot afford an FCS blemish on a season that’s already walked the edge.
Look for an emotional pregame, a few early jitters, and then a methodical Clemson pull-away as the front seven takes over and the offense stacks scoring drives.
Prediction: Clemson 38, Furman 13
Brad Senkiw: Furman comes in averaging nearly 30 points per game, but the Clemson defense has only given up 29 points total the last two weeks against high-level FBS offenses. With this being the last game for so many seniors, they’ll be motivated to go out the right way and turn a modest two-game win streak into three. Things haven’t gone the way Clemson wanted the year, but the Tigers are positioned and determined to finish strong. Saturday will continue to show that, and this team is going bowling.
Prediction: Clemson 52, Furman 6
