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re: I just realized that South Carolina fans stormed Clemson’s field lol
Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:15 am to koreandawg
Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:15 am to koreandawg
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That's the way it all started. You tore the home team's goalposts down when you beat them.
You didn't damage your own field.
When did this trend reverse? I really didn't know this
Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:19 am to CU_Tigers4life
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He's been stubborn
I saw where Dabo said Uiagalelei is still his QB, after going 8/29 for 99 yds and an ugly, late INT. That's beyond stubborn, DJ must have some pretty incriminating pics of Dabo
Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:30 am to GetCocky11
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He's the walking definition of a coach who has gotten 100% complacent. His anti-transfer portal policy is going to be the death of him.
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"There's not a school in the country that's not going to have to recruit the portal," Swinney said. "That's what's been created. There's not a school anywhere. Everybody in Divison I football is going to have to deal with the portal in some form or fashion because you're going to have gaps in your roster. (Players) have until May 1 to say, 'Hey, I'm out.' That's the world we've created now. That's just the way it is. I don't like it but that's the way the world is so deal with it."
Daboo
Doesn't sound like he has an anti-transfer policy to me. Sounds like he is experiencing the coaching changes that Saban faced at Bama and just isn't up to the task to keep it going. The fact that he is sticking to DJ as his qb is funny. Can't wait to see that guy in the bowl game because that will be the last straw. Clemson's problem is that they have a cake walk ACC schedule so when they meet a team w/ a pulse that shows their weakness they can write it off as a fluke. Fact is, Clemson would have been murdered in the SEC this year and years past and would have been forced to evolve. Iron sharpens iron. Cream putffs don't sharpen crap.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:33 am to Hback
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I saw where Dabo said Uiagalelei is still his QB, after going 8/29 for 99 yds and an ugly, late INT. That's beyond stubborn, DJ must have some pretty incriminating pics of Dabo
He did say that in the Sunday post game Q&A to the press. He was a bit defiant in his response. He does a lot of blaming everyone but DJ in the loss.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:39 am to rebelrouser
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Doesn't sound like he has an anti-transfer policy to me.
Saying it is one thing. Implementing it is another. Here is Clemson's 2022 transfer portal "recruiting" ranking from 24/7....
They took one 3* player in the portal.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:41 am to Byrdybyrd05
After any game away team fans can get on Clemson’s field. See it all of the time. The last celebration by an away team was by Pitt fans prior to the 40 game home winning streak USC just broke.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:43 am to CU_Tigers4life
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This most recent case of refusing to change QB's has created a ton of unnecessary drama and he seems content on sticking with DJU.
I can see where you're coming from as a fan. As an outsider, Dabo has earned that right. He's shown in the past willingness to drop his current QB for a more capable player (Bryant->Lawrence), and been successful doing so.
If he's playing DJU, there's a reason for it. I don't think it's straight-up stubbornness.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:53 am to RoyalAir
quote:My theory is if he benches DJ he would transfer like Bryant did midseason and leave Clemson without any depth at QB (after Cade). If Cade were to get injured mid season with no backups Clemson would have a 5-7 season vs DJ squeaking out wins and going undefeated in the conference.
If he's playing DJU, there's a reason for it. I don't think it's straight-up stubbornness.
My other theory is DJ’s dad is blackmailing Dabo.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:01 am to Murph4HOF
I hope we get them in the Orange Bowl. They might just be inept enough on offense for us to hold under 40
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:20 am to Byrdybyrd05
we met at the paw, we do that every win up there
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:23 am to 3rddownonthe8
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What your actual feelings about Dabo as head coach?
he is a POS
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:32 am to 3rddownonthe8
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What your actual feelings about Dabo as head coach?
One of the best in the business when it comes to building a culture and convincing people to come to a school. He's also far less of an egomaniac when it comes to recognizing you need great assistants around you. We'll see if his pride and ego when it comes to recruiting and the transfer portal consume his other good traits.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 2:08 pm to ksayetiger
I'm not sure exactly, but there is an article in the Athletic talking about goalposts being torn down throughout the history of college football and almost all of the ones torn down before 1970 or so seem to be when teams win on the road.
Here's a snippet:
Bringing down a goal post was not for the faint of heart.
"In 1929, Georgetown beat Richmond, so Hoya fans stormed the field. Richmond’s brilliant head of police had told officers to protect the goal posts — city property — with force. What one newspaper described as a “bloody battle” broke out, sending three students to the hospital with cracked heads.
Alas, the Richmond head of police had only thought to protect one goal post, and when the Georgetown students realized the other end was left unguarded, they ripped down that goal post and marched out of the stadium singing the Georgetown fight song."
Some times they were tearing them down at home, but it was to keep the other team from kicking a FG to win or tie and forcing them to score a TD. Crazy stuff.
I think it went from road games to neutral fields. Tearing them down in bowl games after winning a title and then eventually people started doing it in their own stadiums.
Northwestern students tore theirs down in the eighties after they broke the record for consecutive losses. No. not ending their record streak, but breaking the record. They lost the game and tore down their own goalposts.
Here's a snippet:
Bringing down a goal post was not for the faint of heart.
"In 1929, Georgetown beat Richmond, so Hoya fans stormed the field. Richmond’s brilliant head of police had told officers to protect the goal posts — city property — with force. What one newspaper described as a “bloody battle” broke out, sending three students to the hospital with cracked heads.
Alas, the Richmond head of police had only thought to protect one goal post, and when the Georgetown students realized the other end was left unguarded, they ripped down that goal post and marched out of the stadium singing the Georgetown fight song."
Some times they were tearing them down at home, but it was to keep the other team from kicking a FG to win or tie and forcing them to score a TD. Crazy stuff.
I think it went from road games to neutral fields. Tearing them down in bowl games after winning a title and then eventually people started doing it in their own stadiums.
Northwestern students tore theirs down in the eighties after they broke the record for consecutive losses. No. not ending their record streak, but breaking the record. They lost the game and tore down their own goalposts.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 2:32 pm to Byrdybyrd05
They should have smacked dongs on Howards Rock.
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