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First football offer for the Class of 2033 ...
Posted on 10/26/15 at 12:38 pm
Posted on 10/26/15 at 12:38 pm
We offered our first prospect for the class of 2033 today ... seriously, though tongue in cheek as I understand the call that was made:
New dad Jadeveon Clowney can't stop staring at his baby
I suspect the switch just went off in JD's head too ... life just got serious. Would not surprise me to see him killing it out on the field from here on out. That's how the first baby changes the mind of most men anyways.
New dad Jadeveon Clowney can't stop staring at his baby
I suspect the switch just went off in JD's head too ... life just got serious. Would not surprise me to see him killing it out on the field from here on out. That's how the first baby changes the mind of most men anyways.
Posted on 10/26/15 at 4:19 pm to scrooster
I did a complete double take on this..I hadn't even heard that he had a gf, much less that she was pregnant.
The part of the article where he talks about being afraid he'll break him and that he can carry him around in one hand bc he's so small made me smile for some reason. I have a feeling Jadeveon is going to be a great dad.
If his son turns out to be Clowney 2.0 I hope and pray I'm still around to see it.
The part of the article where he talks about being afraid he'll break him and that he can carry him around in one hand bc he's so small made me smile for some reason. I have a feeling Jadeveon is going to be a great dad.
If his son turns out to be Clowney 2.0 I hope and pray I'm still around to see it.
Posted on 10/26/15 at 8:01 pm to scrooster
He will have the genetics to be D1.
Posted on 10/26/15 at 10:28 pm to CockInYourEar
Baby Momma is 5-10, ran track for Curtis Frye, is a big Gamecock fan, pulled down a 4.1 GPA graduated with honors.
Posted on 10/26/15 at 10:29 pm to Carolina_Girl
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I hope and pray I'm still around to see it.
I told my wife the identical same thing.
Posted on 10/27/15 at 2:12 pm to scrooster
Good for Clowney
Outside of Lattimore, JC was one of my favorite and most feared non-Dawgs
Outside of Lattimore, JC was one of my favorite and most feared non-Dawgs
Posted on 10/27/15 at 2:39 pm to Glory, Glory
Yeah. For all the "effort issues" people like to pile on him, he really did seem like a good guy. Outside of a couple of speeding tickets he never got in trouble, never got in a fight, not sure if he even went out all that much. (I've at least never heard of anyone running into him in 5 pts or wherever, doesn't mean he didn't go but it certainly wasn't enough to get a Garcia reputation if he did)
Same goes for fan interactions. I've never met the dude but I have a couple of FB friends who have pics with him where they just ran into him randomly like at a Gamestop or wherever. He always has a big smile on his face.
Same goes for fan interactions. I've never met the dude but I have a couple of FB friends who have pics with him where they just ran into him randomly like at a Gamestop or wherever. He always has a big smile on his face.
Posted on 10/27/15 at 2:43 pm to theGarnetWay
He signed a football for my dad. Not even at a school event or anything. My dad's old boss knew his family and had him over for a get-together and got it signed for my dad. Pretty awesome.
Posted on 10/27/15 at 7:12 pm to theGarnetWay
He is genuinely a good, nice, person. Very soft spoken, in a shy sort of way, around strangers but funny as heck once he gets comfortable with you. Does not drink, is anti-pot or any other drug. Was always where he was supposed to be, never had to be told to go to class. Rarely drove anywhere, his girlfriend at the time usually drove his car. Never asked for or expected anything special that others were not getting. Was always there to help his friends when they needed it ... if he could. Doesn't know how to lie.
Now for the cons.
Probably could have worked harder in the weight room - but he was naturally strong and he always met his goals.
He spent a lot of time in hot and colds ... he was a little susceptible to pain, had a low threshold, hated needles or taking pills. In spite of all of this he still played with pain most of the time.
I don't think he was ever really challenged in a college game except at LSU and he was throwing up and had a fever in the locker room before that game. (Remember, everyone else caught it and had it the next week at Florida.)
He spent a lot of time doing community service work, especiay with kids at hospitals, but never asked for praise or a pat on the back ... usually he would make arrangements to go in the back way like Marcus showed him ... they would sneak them in and up to the children's ward.
Marcus and JD will be two more of my favorite players forever. And like Marcus, one day JD will end-up back here working with USC as an ambassador of sorts.
Now for the cons.
Probably could have worked harder in the weight room - but he was naturally strong and he always met his goals.
He spent a lot of time in hot and colds ... he was a little susceptible to pain, had a low threshold, hated needles or taking pills. In spite of all of this he still played with pain most of the time.
I don't think he was ever really challenged in a college game except at LSU and he was throwing up and had a fever in the locker room before that game. (Remember, everyone else caught it and had it the next week at Florida.)
He spent a lot of time doing community service work, especiay with kids at hospitals, but never asked for praise or a pat on the back ... usually he would make arrangements to go in the back way like Marcus showed him ... they would sneak them in and up to the children's ward.
Marcus and JD will be two more of my favorite players forever. And like Marcus, one day JD will end-up back here working with USC as an ambassador of sorts.
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