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re: Pivotal games in your program's history and why?
Posted on 5/1/14 at 2:58 pm to CockRocket
Posted on 5/1/14 at 2:58 pm to CockRocket
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Loss to Navy in '84 is probably our biggest.
Win vs Bama in 2010 along with Florida same year.
Win vs NM State (yep) in 2000 to end our 0-21 streak. Tore down the goal posts and everything. We had gone 0-8 in tSEC in 1999 and ended up going a respectable 5-3 in conference play in 2000.
Win over Clemson in '09 was pretty big too. Along with 2012 arse whooping of Georgia. A lot of our "big" wins have come very recently.
The Ole Miss game in '09 was pretty big. That was the birth of Sandstorm and the start of what's going on now.
Posted on 5/1/14 at 6:29 pm to careyhhi
There are a couple.
2010 @ UF. Secured our 1st SEC East title. Proved that we were no longer the Gamecocks of old
For the worse was our 56-20 beat down on Clemson in 1975.
I wasn't alive then but I've heard that the Clemson supporters had a "never again" attitude and really amped up their program and their resources to get ahead of us. And they succeeded going 22-7-1 vs us over the next 30 years. Only recently have we countered that under Spurrier and ADs Hyman / Tanner.
2010 @ UF. Secured our 1st SEC East title. Proved that we were no longer the Gamecocks of old
For the worse was our 56-20 beat down on Clemson in 1975.
I wasn't alive then but I've heard that the Clemson supporters had a "never again" attitude and really amped up their program and their resources to get ahead of us. And they succeeded going 22-7-1 vs us over the next 30 years. Only recently have we countered that under Spurrier and ADs Hyman / Tanner.
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