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See larger Chris Fulmer of Aiken warms up his hands on the hood of a car in line to get in the State Fairgrounds parking lot across the street from Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia.  Cool temperatures started the day until the noon football kickoff between the Tigers and the Gamecocks.

Chris Fulmer of Aiken warms up his hands on the hood of a car in line to get in the State Fairgrounds parking lot across the street from Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia. Cool temperatures started the day until the noon football kickoff between the Tigers and the Gamecocks.

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  • Chris Fulmer of Aiken warms up his hands on the hood of a car in line to get in the State Fairgrounds parking lot across the street from Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia.  Cool temperatures started the day until the noon football kickoff between the Tigers and the Gamecocks.
  • Five minutes after the State Fairgrounds parking lot gates opened at 8 a.m., Clemson fan Phillip Rizer of Lodge, S.C. and USC fan Lynn Tannerin of Walterboro help set up a tailgate together before the noon game at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia.  Cool temperatures started the day until the noon football kickoff between the Tigers and the Gamecocks.
  • Tom King of Lexington came to the state rivalry game between the Tigers and Gamecocks showing a sign of preference on the back of his head.
  • Chris Fulmer of Aiken stands at gate 11 at the State Fairgrounds parking lot while his wife Kathy Fulmer hugs gate attendant Fred Paxton of Lexington, across the street from Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia.  Football parking in the state fairgrounds changes next season.
  • Clemson fan Allison Buchanan of Townville wears an orange blanket near her USC fan friend Leigh Gambrell of Belton in cold temperatures before the noon kickoff in Columbia.
  • The National Anthem is played with fireworks shooting in the distance.
  • Clemson Tigers fan Mark McInnis of Seneca takes photos with a view through a Tigers mini-helmet before Clemson’s game with South Carolina in Columbia.
  • University of South Carolina fan Eddie Kinsey of Anderson greets running back Brian Maddox, a former player at T.L. Hanna High School in Anderson, before the Clemson University-South Carolina game in Columbia. South Carolina beat Clemson 34-17.
  • Rick Yount of Mayo, S.C., wears a Clemson Tiger hat while trying to take photos of Clemson players in activities before the Clemson-University of South Carolina football game.
  • Ron Campbell of Charlotte won a prize for catching a football between the first and second quarter.
  • South Carolina cheerleaders pose for television and still photographers.
  • The Clemson University marching band makes their way to the field for a halftime show.
  • The Clemson Tiger mascot carries their flag after C.J. Spiller's game-opening 88-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
  • The Clemson University marching band plays.
  • Cocky the mascot for South Carolina skips through the end zone.
  • Cocky the mascot for South Carolina skips through the end zone.
  • South Carolina fans wave white towels .
  • South Carolina fans wave white towels near the Clemson fans.
  • South Carolina cheerleaders make a pyramid before the game.
  • A sticker saying 'Beat Clemson' is stuck on a cheerleaders leg before the game in Columbia.
  • South Carolina cheerleaders make noise during the game.
  • Clemson cheerleaders form a pyramid.

Tailgaters in Columbia sound off about the game between Clemson and South Carolina, showing off their favorite team colors.

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