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re: Future of SC-Clemson football series

Posted on 7/23/21 at 5:19 pm to
Posted by SCLibertarian
Conway, South Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
36287 posts
Posted on 7/23/21 at 5:19 pm to
We likely won't beat Clemson in football for the next 10-15 years minimum. There won't be a rivalry when our kids are in college because the series isn't competitive. The BOT doesn't give a damn, the USC administration is too woke to care about football and the student body is almost half Yankees so they don't understand that this game means more than all the others combined.
Posted by I Bleed Garnet
Cullman, AL
Member since Jul 2011
54846 posts
Posted on 7/23/21 at 10:03 pm to
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We likely won't beat Clemson in football for the next 10-15 years minimum. There won't be a rivalry when our kids are in college because the series isn't competitive. The BOT doesn't give a damn, the USC administration is too woke to care about football and the student body is almost half Yankees so they don't understand that this game means more than all the others combined.


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Posted by Soda City Spur
Coastal Plains
Member since Mar 2017
970 posts
Posted on 7/26/21 at 8:53 am to
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this game means more than all the others combined
not disagreeing with you on the Yankee part, but Spurrier went against the grain on this idea and it ended up being our most successful run ever against the taters.
Posted by TheeRealCarolina
Member since Aug 2018
17925 posts
Posted on 7/26/21 at 10:52 am to
Bruh we have so many more issues that need to be addressed.

1. We need to sort out our mess of a BoT.

2. Get a University President worth a shite who values native students.

3. Get an Athletic Director worth a hot fart.

4. Hire coaches that can do shite.

Until we do all that, we’d just spinning wheels that aren’t even on the ground.
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