
First thing I did was start hitting up the usual spots online. You know, like ESPN and some other sports sites. They usually have all the schedules listed. It was easy to find a bunch of articles about the Clemson Tigers and their 2014 schedule. A lot of the sites pretty much said the same thing, listing game times, opponents, and dates.
Then I started looking for some more detailed info. Like, besides just the schedule, I wanted to see if there were any interesting stories or news from that time. I stumbled upon some articles talking about changes in the coaching staff, like Wes Goodwin leaving his position as defensive coordinator. There was also some buzz about a former Clemson defensive lineman committing to another school in the ACC. And get this - apparently, Clemson even banned some TikTok creator for trespassing. Crazy, right?
After I got a good overview, I started to piece together the schedule myself. I grabbed all the game dates, times, and opponents from various sources. I made a list, kind of like a table. Some sites used a format that had sections for news, schedules, and other stuff. I made sure to grab all the details I could find, like if the games were played on Saturdays or other days.
- Checked ESPN and other sports websites for the schedule.
- Searched for news articles about Clemson football in 2014.
- Read about coaching changes and player transfers.
- Found the TikTok trespassing story.
- Started compiling the schedule from different sources.
- Created a list with game dates, times, and opponents.
- Looked for details like whether games were played on Saturdays.
Putting it all together
Finally, I had a pretty solid picture of the Clemson Tigers' 2014 football schedule. I could see who they played, when they played, and where. It wasn't too hard to find all this info, but it took a little time to sift through everything and make sure I had it all straight. It was kind of fun, actually, like doing a little research project. And hey, now I know a lot more about Clemson football in 2014 than I did before!