Greatest Clemson Football Plays: Slate Coasters (Set of 4)

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Relive four of the greatest moments in Clemson football history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:


2019 National Championship vs Alabama - Tigers dominate to 15-0
1982 National Championship vs Nebraska - First championship
2017 National Championship vs Alabama - Orange Crush
1977 Battle of the Palmetto State vs South Carolina - The Catch


These slate coasters are laser-etched indelibly into the stone itself. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.25" per coaster - Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz) - Natural edge

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2019 National Championship
Tigers dominate to 15-0
Clemson vs Alabama
44 - 16
7 January, 2019
Clemson dominated the entire game and paved the way for them to become a dynasty program behind true freshman QB Trevor Lawrence. The largest defeat Saban's Alabama team has ever suffered, it secured Clemson's place in history as the only 15-0 team in college football history.

1982 National Championship
First championship
Clemson vs Nebraska
22 - 15
1 January, 1982
Clemson capped off a perfect 11-0 season with its first national title. The team came out strong after half-time and put some real distance between the teams with a 13-yard touchdown pass from Jordan to Tuttle. Clemson held onto the lead and claimed the championship.

2017 National Championship
Orange Crush
Clemson vs Alabama
35 - 31
9 January, 2017
Fourth down began on the 2-yard line with 6 seconds remaining. Instead of playing it safe and sending the game into overtime with an easy field goal, Clemson had the courage to go for the win. Watson to Renfrow near the sideline for an immense, game-winning catch.

1977 Battle of the Palmetto State
The Catch
Clemson vs South Carolina
31 - 27
19 November, 1977
When South Carolina took the lead with 1:48 left, their QB taunted Clemson with a shirt that read "No Cigars Today." Furious, Clemson drove relentlessly to the 20. Under pressure, Fuller aimed to throw a pass out the back of the endzone; but Butler leapt and twisted for a spectacular catch.


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