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The wrong shade of orange? Not on Clemson’s side of the mountains


Most of the time, it’s no big deal being a Clemson Tiger in the heart of Volunteer country.


The University of Tennessee has its shade of orange, and we’ve got ours. They like the taste of deep-fried Gamecock almost as much as we do. In essence, it’s as if they are our SEC cousins on the other side of the Appalachians.


But we’re going to have to set all that aside on December 30 when the Tigers play the Vols in Miami in the Capital One Orange Bowl.


Both teams have something to prove. Clemson has become accustomed to victory but struggled at times this year, while Tennessee is hoping for a triumphant end to a promising season.


We spoke to three hardy souls, all Clemson doctoral graduates who work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) near Knoxville, about how they are holding up in the weeks before the Orange Bowl matchup. ORNL is a national lab established in 1943 where more than 5,800 scientists, engineers and researchers work to deliver scientific discoveries and technical breakthroughs on energy and national security.


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