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re: Anyone remember how exciting it was just to be ranked in the polls?

Posted on 8/10/14 at 9:43 pm to
Posted by scrooster
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Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 8/10/14 at 9:43 pm to
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I remember being excited about being bowl eligible in 2000 even when there were quite a few bowls.


That was our first ever New Year's Day bowl. Plus we were playing Ohio State. Plus we had just completed the biggest turnaround in NCAA history and it stood until Auburn surpassed that last season.

I remember looking around a fans in the stands when we realized we were going to win that game and a lot of our fans were crying ... most people cannot comprehend how passionate and long suffering our fan base was ... but being in those stands drove it home for me.

We've grown, as a fan base, since then. Holtz got us on the right path but Spurrier is trying to lead us to the promised land. He let it be known, that Thursday night after the Auburn game, that he was going to demand us to come up to his level ... he wasn't coming down to ours.

Y'all's generation have very high expectations and you'll never know what it used to be like ... thankfully we are past those days.

Y'all need to demand, in coming decades, that we never go back to where we were. It was too hard getting here to go back.

Some of us old guys used to joke, when we were much younger, that we could die happy men if we lived long enough to see the Gamecocks win a national championship.

These days I spend more time wishing for good things for my kids and grandkids ... but I'd still like to see the Gamecocks win a national championship in football before I die. The difference is, unless it's a mirage, it's trying to come in sight ... seems more reachable than it ever has.
Posted by theGarnetWay
Washington, D.C.
Member since Mar 2010
25909 posts
Posted on 8/10/14 at 9:48 pm to
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Y'all's generation have very high expectations and you'll never know what it used to be like


I'm hoping this will lead to this

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Y'all need to demand, in coming decades, that we never go back to where we were.


The reason why traditional powerhouses and maintained success, despite a few slumps, is because their fans won't accept long term mediocrity.
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