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re: SEC Baseball Discussion/Scoreboard - SEC goes 7-5 on Sunday
Posted on 2/26/15 at 9:23 pm to CayceCock13
Posted on 2/26/15 at 9:23 pm to CayceCock13
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South Carolina @ Clemson - 6:30PM - ESPN3
Greatest baseball rivalry in the country - but Clemson needs to get their shite back togeth.... wait, errr, nevermind. No they don't. Frick those taterheads.
Posted on 2/26/15 at 9:27 pm to scrooster
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Greatest baseball rivalry in the country - but Clemson needs to get their shite back togeth.... wait, errr, nevermind. No they don't. Frick those taterheads.
I hope Jack Leggett stays there forever.
This post was edited on 2/26/15 at 9:33 pm
Posted on 2/26/15 at 10:09 pm to scrooster
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Greatest baseball rivalry in the country
State and LSU don't play this weekend bro.
Posted on 2/26/15 at 10:20 pm to scrooster
quote:Amen Rooster!
Frick those taterheads
and Cayce ... once again
Just to get the blood boiling again....2014 edition
March 8, 2011...an account of the Tuesday game at Fluor Field by Rixon Lane
I walked into Fluor Field in Greenville that Tuesday night with high expectations. Two top-15 programs playing in a third game of a series would’ve been great, no matter what the teams. But this was the defending national champions facing their bitter rivals in the midst of the most heated series in recent rivalry history in front of 7,000 frothing fans, half garnet and half orange. Fluor Field was a hornet’s nest, and half the hornets couldn’t stand the other half.
I should have realized this night was going to be different when the coaches went to the plate to meet. As they spoke with the umpires, USC’s players spilled out of the dugout, bats in their hands. They piled them up and circled them like a bonfire, pretending to warm their hands on a brisk Greenville night. This wasn’t the sort of brash stunt that Ray Tanner’s teams usually participated in.
But tonight, this wasn’t a typical Ray Tanner team.
In the hours between the final out at Clemson and the first pitch in Greenville, Tanner and his players had a meeting. The bat warming accusations, the Lamb comment, the “shenanigans” as Tanner would later call them, all were discussed. The Gamecocks left the meeting with a decree from their coach.
Let loose.
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