Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Florence impacts games for Clemson and South Carolina

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After several days of monitoring the approachin­g storm, the biggest schools in South Carolina had little choice but to alter football games due to Hurricane Florence.

South Carolina Wednesday canceled its game with Marshall that was scheduled for Saturday night. University officials announced the decision just hours after head coach Will Muschamp sounded confident the teams would play.

Second-ranked Clemson pushed up the start time of its game at home against Georgia Southern, with the kickoff now taking place at noon instead of 3:30 p.m.

“Whether or not the game could have been played, we made the decision we think is best for the state and those who are evacuating the coast,” South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner said. “There is no question this is the right thing to do.”

South Carolina will look to add a 12th game to its schedule later this season.

It is the third time in four seasons Tanner and the football team have had severe weather change its schedule.

In 2015, a home game against LSU was moved to Baton Rouge, La., because of fatal flooding a week earlier. Personnel needed to handle a home game at 80,000seat Williams-Brice Stadium were need to cope with floodrelat­ed emergencie­s.

A year later, Hurricane Matthew swamped the area and South Carolina’s home game against Georgia was delayed a day and played on a Sunday.

Clemson officials cited the “uncertaint­y” of Florence’s track. On Tuesday, officials felt hopeful of forecasts that had the storm turning slightly north. By Wednesday, though, the dangerous, Category 4 monster had turned slightly southward with some projection­s saying it will settle over the Palmetto State for a bit.

Tanner said not having the game will free up personnel to help people in need and open up hotel rooms usually occupied by football fans.

The South Carolina AD and Marshall AD Mike Hamrick talked several times and agreed on canceling the game, Tanner said.

Florence’s track had colleges in the Carolinas and Virginia changing plans.

Appalachia­n State canceled its home game with Southern Miss. Charlotte moved its scheduled home game in North Carolina against Old Dominion from Saturday to Thursday night.

East Carolina is relocating its team to Florida by bus.

The school said in a statement Wednesday it began the move to Orlando that morning. It cited lodging availabili­ty, the storm’s projected path through the Carolinas and “lessons learned from past difficulti­es returning home to an area impacted by widespread flooding.”

 ?? SAM CRAFT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney applauds during last week’s game against Texas A&M in College Station, Texas. Clemson moved up its start time on Saturday to noon because of Hurricane Florence.
SAM CRAFT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney applauds during last week’s game against Texas A&M in College Station, Texas. Clemson moved up its start time on Saturday to noon because of Hurricane Florence.

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