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WATCH: Soldier surprises family during Military Appreciation Day at Clemson

The Clemson Tigers are celebrating Military Appreciation Day during their game against Louisville Saturday, and a soldier surprised his family at the game.

Veterans Day weekend just got a whole lot sweeter for one family in Clemson.

Saturday's game between Louisville and No. 10 Clemson was the Tigers' Military Appreciation Day. 

After the first quarter, a military family was invited onto the field for what they thought was a celebration.

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But it was much more than that.

Capt. Nathaniel Horton surprised his family at the game, returning home from a deployment in the Middle East.

The family started to look for Capt. Horton when the public-address announcer revealed Horton was at the stadium.

Upon seeing him, his children excitedly ran to their father and had a tough time letting go as the crowd gave a loud standing ovation.

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The Tigers are wearing their purple uniforms on Saturday to honor those who have served.

On Friday, the Tigers dedicated a seat in their stadium to honor prisoners of war

Before the game, Clemson had a flyover during the national anthem.

Several other members of the military will be honored throughout the game.

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