The Covid-19 pandemic prompted monetary difficulties for numerous individuals, even when they escaped getting the virus, and one of many some ways the federal authorities tried to assist was to ship practically $145 million to South Carolina to assist householders.
The S.C State Housing Finance and Improvement Authority has been taking functions since March 2021 to assist householders who confronted a pandemic-related monetary hardship.
Greater than $88 million has been handed out so far to help greater than 15,000 households pay mortgages, property taxes, electrical payments, and even HOA dues, however, now, a deadline is fast-approaching as a result of the cash is working out. The window closes April 20, in lower than three weeks.
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With the pandemic nonetheless thought-about energetic, householders who weren’t eligible prior to now might have confronted difficulties extra just lately. Qualifying hardships would come with a Covid-related discount in earnings, lack of employment (short-term or everlasting), dying of a co-borrower or a considerable enhance in dwelling bills, akin to medical payments.
Candidates should personal and occupy a residence in South Carolina. And there is an earnings restrict, but it surely’s fairly beneficiant. The cutoff for candidates is a family earnings no better than 150 % of their space’s median earnings, or $90,000, whichever is larger.
In plenty of counties a pair incomes greater than $100,000 would qualify.
To use or be taught extra name 803-702-5222 or 833-405-3080, e mail HomeRescue@schousing.com, or go to schousing.com.
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Median earnings is dependent upon the county the place an applicant lives, and the way many individuals are within the family. A web based software for checking these numbers is on the market at schousing.com.
Any bills an applicant is in search of monetary assist to defray have to be late, based on the SC Housing web site, however help can doubtlessly cowl many months of past-due payments.
The cash would not go to the candidates. It is paid on to mortgage lenders, utilities, native taxing authorities or, in some instances, householders associations.
After the April 20 deadline, SC Housing will settle for names for a ready record that will probably be primarily based on the provision of funds. These functions will probably be dealt with within the order they had been obtained.
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“We stand prepared to offer each eligible home-owner with any accessible help so long as funds stay, in order that we might serve our neighbors in want,” the company mentioned.
SC Housing additionally administered a equally structured program to assist renters. Known as SC Keep Plus, it is not accepting functions anymore as a result of the cash has run out. The initiative helped roughly 90,000 renters with greater than $267 million in federal help, based on SC Housing.
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CLEMSON — No. 12 Clemson football looks to close its regular season with a win against its most-hated rival.
The Tigers (9-2), who are No. 12 in the latest CFP rankings, look to boost their CFP résumé against No. 14 South Carolina (8-3) on Saturday (noon ET, ESPN) at Memorial Stadium. They eye an ACC championship bid after finishing conference play 7-1 but need Miami to lose to Syracuse on Saturday (3:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) to make it. If they don’t make the ACC title game, they look to earn a CFP at-large bid, needing to defeat the Gamecocks and hope teams above them stumble like some did last week.
South Carolina, which is No. 15 in the latest CFP rankings, is one of the hottest in the nation, winning five straight games including three against opponents who were ranked at the time, and has an outside shot at a CFP at-large bid too. During its win streak, it is averaging 39.4 points per game and allowed only 15.6 points. It is led by second-year quarterback LaNorris Sellers, who has 2,110 yards passing for 17 touchdowns and six interceptions.
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This will be the 121st matchup between these two programs with Clemson leading the all-time series 73-43-4.
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Clemson vs South Carolina score updates
This section will be updated when the game begins.
Clemson vs South Carolina time today
Date: Nov. 30
Time: Noon ET
Location: Memorial Stadium
What channel is Clemson vs South Carolina game on today?
Clemson vs. South Carolina will be broadcast nationally on ESPN. Roy Philpott and Sam Acho will call the game from the booth at Memorial Stadium, with Taylor Davis reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Clemson vs South Carolina history
Series record: Clemson leads, 73-43-4
Clemson’s last win: Nov. 25, 2023, 16-7
South Carolina’s last win: Nov. 26, 2022, 31-30
Clemson vs South Carolina prediction
South Carolina 28, Clemson 24: The Gamecocks are one of the hottest teams in FBS led by a ferocious pass rush and a potent offense. Tigers quarterback Cade Klubnik will be pressured, while South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers will exploit Clemson’s defense, a unit that has been susceptible to explosive plays.
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Clemson vs South Carolina betting odds
Game lines and odds from BetMGM as of Saturday:
Spread: Clemson (-2.5)
Over/under: 49.5
Moneyline: Clemson (-140), South Carolina (+115)
Clemson vs South Carolina injury updates
Clemson: Tight end Jake Briningstool and safety R.J. Mickens are expected to play. Left tackle Tristan Leigh, left guard Marcus Tate, defensive tackle DeMonte Capehart and linebacker Wade Woodaz are day to day, according to Tigers coach Dabo Swinney.
South Carolina: Wide receiver Jared Brown is expected to play. Wide receiver Vandrevius Jacobs is out. Tight end Josh Simon’s status is unclear for Saturday.
Clemson football 2024 schedule
Aug. 31: No. 6 Georgia 34, Clemson 3
Sept. 7: Clemson 66, Appalachian State 20
Sept. 14: OPEN
Sept. 21: Clemson 59, NC State 35
Sept. 28: Clemson 40, Stanford 14
Oct. 5: Clemson 29, Florida State 13
Oct. 12: Clemson 49, Wake Forest 14
Oct. 19: Clemson 48, Virginia 31
Oct. 26: OPEN
Nov. 2: Louisville 33, Clemson 21
Nov. 9: Clemson 24, Virginia Tech 14
Nov. 16: Clemson 24, Pitt 20
Nov. 23: Clemson 51, The Citadel 14
Nov. 30: vs. No. 14 South Carolina, noon ET (ESPN)
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South Carolina football 2024 schedule
Aug. 31: South Carolina 23, Old Dominion 19
Sept. 7: South Carolina 31, Kentucky 6
Sept. 14: LSU 36, South Carolina 33
Sept. 21: South Carolina 50, Akron 7
Sept. 28: OPEN
Oct. 5: No. 16 Ole Miss 27, South Carolina 3
Oct. 12: No. 13 Alabama 27, South Carolina 25
Oct. 19: South Carolina 35, Oklahoma 9
Oct. 26: OPEN
Nov. 2: South Carolina 44, No. 19 Texas A&M 20
Nov. 9: South Carolina 28, Vanderbilt 7
Nov. 16: South Carolina 34, No. 24 Missouri 30
Nov. 23: South Carolina 56, Wofford 12
Nov. 30: at No. 12 Clemson, noon ET (ESPN)
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CLEMSON — The 121st edition of the Clemson-South Carolina game is already like no other.
This year’s game will have more at stake than bragging rights, as the winner of the game will be in position to earn an at-large bid to the College Football Playoff.
“It’s fun to be a part of it,” Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney said.
The Tigers come into their regular season-finale ranked No. 12 in the latest CFP rankings, while the Gamecocks are ranked No. 15.
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Carolina is riding a five-game winning streak coming in, while Clemson has won its last three games.
“I love it. I love being in the fight,” Swinney said. “I love the fact y’all are going to write horrible things about us on Sunday if we stink this up. That’s okay, it comes with it. This is what we signed up for.
“I love the fact, that even if we do not play well, and we find a way to win, we are going to be great. It just comes with it. It is what you sign up for. It’s a rivalry game.”
And it could be the best one yet.
No. 15 South Carolina (8-3) at No. 12 Clemson (9-2)
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Kickoff: Saturday, noon
Location: Memorial Stadium, Clemson
TV: ESPN
Spread: Clemson -2.5
Over/Under: 49
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Series: Clemson leads series 73-43-4
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
Normally, it’s just bragging rights. However, there is more on the line than bragging rights this season. The winner of the game puts itself in position to make the College Football Playoff. Clemson, which sits at No. 12, needs a win over the Gamecocks, plus someone to lose above them to get in. A win over No. 15 Carolina could also give the Tigers the win they need to jump over No. 10 Indiana in the rankings. The Gamecocks need to beat Clemson and then a loss from Ole Miss, Alabama and someone else in the top 10 to be able to move into the CFP picture.
KEY MATCHUP
This game is going to be won or lost when South Carolina has the football. Quarterback LaNorris Sellers is an up-and-coming star in the SEC, as he has improved throughout the season. Running back Rocket Sanders (821 yds, 11 TDs) teams up with Sellers (489, 5 TDs) to give the Gamecocks a strong running game. Clemson has struggled at times to stop the run this season, but the Tigers have held five of their last six FBS opponents to 88 or less yards on the ground. Clemson also ranks 18th nationally in tackles for loss (77), while Carolina ranks 128th in TFLs allowed (85).
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PLAYERS TO WATCH
South Carolina tight end Joshua Simon leads the Gamecocks in receptions (31), reception yards (433) and touchdown receptions (6). Clemson will likely deploy a 4-3 scheme to try and slow down Carolina’s strong running game. Though Sammy Brown is a wrecking ball in the run game, and at the line of scrimmage, he can be a liability in pass coverage, so look for the Gamecocks to try and exploit this weakness with Simon in the middle of the field.
Clemson left tackle Tristan Leigh. It’s rare to highlight an offensive tackle in any game, much less a game of this magnitude, especially considering Leigh is questionable for the game. But the Tigers need Leigh to play, so it can sure up some of the holes it has on the O-line due to so many injuries this year. It will allow new offensive line coach Matt Luke to move Harris Sewell back to left guard where he started the Virginia Tech and Pitt games. It will also move Blake Miller back to his natural position at right tackle and Walker Parks back to his usual spot at right guard. In other words, the Tigers will have continuity on the offensive line for the first time since the Louisville game when all the injuries started to pile up. Going against Carolina’s dynamic defensive front, especially defensive ends Kyle Kennard and Dylan Stewart is going to be a difficult task regardless, but having Leigh back would be huge for the Tigers.
THIS AND THAT
Clemson is entering the South Carolina game having won eight of the last nine games in the series. The Tigers have outscored the Gamecocks by an average of 21.1 points per game in that span.
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FINAL ANALYSIS
Clemson’s offense is ranked sixth in the country in total yards (469.9 ypg). South Carolina’s defense is ranked 13 nationally (303.6 yds allowed/game) in total defense. Something has to give, right? Or does it? I like the matchup for Clemson when the Gamecocks have the football. Carolina’s offensive line has a hard time holding blocks and gives up a lot of TFLs and sacks. Sellers also tends to put the ball on the ground at times, as does the offense as a whole. The Gamecocks have fumbled 21 times this year, which ranks 125th in the country. They have lost 11 of those fumbles, which ranks 126 nationally. The Tigers on the other hand have taken care of the football for the most part, ranking third nationally in turnover margin (+13) and have forced 20 turnovers, which ranks 14th nationally. I think this will be the difference in the game and help the Tigers earn a second straight win over the Gamecocks.
The wait is almost over. At long last, rivalry weekend is upon us.
In what will be one of the biggest games of the weekend, No. 15 South Carolina will travel to the upstate to face No. 12 Clemson for the Palmetto Bowl. Kickoff is at noon on ESPN on Saturday.
The GamecockCentral and 107.5 The Game staffs shared their predictions for the game between the Gamecocks and Tigers as well as other Week 14 matchups from around the country.
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George Bagwell: I think this is a bad matchup for Clemson. They’re not working with a great offensive line while they face an elite defensive front. They just gave up 288 rushing yards to The Citadel, the most against a Clemson defense since Georgia in 2014, and now they’re facing a highly efficient run-based offense in South Carolina. South Carolina 38, Clemson 20.
Peyton Butt: This could honestly go either way so making a prediction was a challenge. Clemson has struggled with some injuries thus far but the two are pretty evenly matched. I think the game being at Clemson will be a huge advantage and boost for the Tigers. Gamecock defense will have to put pressure on Cade Klubnik fast but I think Klubnik’s accuracy and consistency will be a problem for the Gamecocks. Clemson 45, South Carolina 28.
Elijah Campbell: It’s one of the most highly anticipated games in the history of this great rivalry and for the first time since I was in high school, I really feel like this Gamecocks team will go into Clemson and win. Shane Beamer said that forcing turnovers is a must and I agree. I also see the Kennard and Stewart edge rushing combo working perfectly to force one of the key turnovers as well as keeping Clemson’s rushing attack at bay. Give me the Gamecocks in a thriller! South Carolina 21, Clemson 17.
Chris Clark: I think this South Carolina team is battle-tested and will have an advantage at the line of scrimmage on defense. I expect a competitive game, but I’m taking the Gamecocks to get it done on the road. South Carolina 27, Clemson 20.
Terry Ford: USC wins a tight one on the road. The way the Gamecocks offense has come on to go along with one of the best defenses in America make Carolina tough to beat. Plus, USC has been real good on the road all year. Stat to file away…ESPN SP+ Special Teams Rankings Nationally: Gamecocks 42nd…Tigers 109th. South Carolina 23, Clemson 20.
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Griffin Goodwyn: Recent history would say that the Gamecocks are expected to struggle when they head to Memorial Stadium on Saturday. South Carolina has lost three of its last four road matchups against Clemson, and those three defeats were by a combined 88 points. But the Gamecocks’ last trip to the Tigers’ home stadium was a different story, as they claimed a 31-30 victory facing long odds as an unranked team looking to take down a top-10 squad with College Football Playoff aspirations. The postseason stakes are higher for both teams in this year’s Palmetto Bowl, and so is the possibility of an upset. South Carolina is in the midst of a five-game win streak — and is in prime position for a sixth-straight victory. South Carolina 28, Clemson 27.
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Tyler Head: High stakes game. Gamecocks have to slow down the Tigers rushing attack. I think Sellers has another star making performance. South Carolina 34, Clemson 31.
Wes Mitchell: South Carolina’s defensive line has carried it all season long and I don’t think that will stop this week, especially against a Clemson offensive line that has been banged up. The key will be can the Gamecocks protect the football, not let the moment be too big, and just do what they do otherwise. South Carolina 31, Clemson 21.
Jay Philips: Here we are, a Carolina/Clemson game that really matters for both teams beyond the daily rivalry. The Gamecocks are playing some of the best football in the country and will feel no fear in traveling to Memorial Stadium this weekend. Based on their form I think Carolina is the slightly better team, and if they continue on their current path they should win this game. In a tense contest give me South Carolina 30, Clemson 23.
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Kendall Smith: I could write a long paragraph about why I am going with this final score, but all I’m going to say is I think this game belongs to the Gamecocks if they play to their potential. South Carolina 27, Clemson 23.
Mike Uva: Two teams with strong defenses who have QBs who have improved throughout the year. This should be an instant classic, especially with the college football playoff hopes hovering both these teams. South Carolina 20, Clemson 17.
Jack Veltri: I’ve said it since the summer that South Carolina would beat Clemson this year, and that was before any of us knew the Gamecocks would be where they are today. I still feel they’re going to get the job done. They’ve faced all kinds of adversity this season and handled it well. The key here will be to take care of the football on offense and the defense creates takeaways. South Carolina 34, Clemson 28.
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Chris Wellbaum: Which quarterback do you trust against which defense? Both teams will try to lean on their run game, and the defense that can force some turnovers will win the game. Clemson 31, South Carolina 16.
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Kevin Miller: In one of the most anticipated matchups in recent rivalry history, South Carolina and Clemson are both ranked and holding on to slight hope for the College Football Playoff. The Gamecocks have played better than the Tigers in recent weeks, but the game is in the Upstate. In classic rivalry fashion, this game could come down to the football cliches: turnovers, 3rd-down conversions, and explosive plays. Give me the Gamecocks in a tight one: South Carolina 27, Clemson 24.
Tennessee at Vanderbilt
Michigan at Ohio State (The Game)
Auburn at Alabama (Iron Bowl)
Notre Dame at Southern Cal (The Battle for the Jeweled Shilleagh)
Oklahoma at LSU
Texas at Texas A&M (Lonestar Showdown)
Marshall at James Madison
Virginia at Virginia Tech (The Commonwealth Clash)