
Clemson starting quarterback Kyle Parker will play his final game in Death Valley Saturday night.
Watch Kyle discuss his final game in Death Valley, what a victory over South Carolina would mean and much more!
By Robert MacRae November 24, 2010 5:45 am Follow @clemsoninsider
By Robert MacRae | November 24, 2010 5:45 am ET Follow @clemsoninsider
Clemson starting quarterback Kyle Parker will play his final game in Death Valley Saturday night.
Watch Kyle discuss his final game in Death Valley, what a victory over South Carolina would mean and much more!
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