Episode 221 - Can We Get a 2-for-1? | Clemson Preview
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There's a BIG game at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium on Friday night as Dabo Swinney and the down Clemson Tigers come to Louisville to face Jeff Brohm and Louisville. From The Pink Seats Podcasts hosts Keith Arutoff and former Card Vince Lococo take a deep dive into the world of Clemson football exploring the roster, scheme, issues on the year, where the Tigers will look to expose Louisville, and much more. Plus, will Louisville make a QB change if Miller Moss struggles? Will Louisville cover the spread? The guys discuss it all!
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