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Where's Waldo?I've been through there quite a few times. Very small town, Waldo.
(just kidding... couldn't help it)
Where's Waldo?I've been through there quite a few times. Very small town, Waldo.
Yeah , we get that all the time. Just a wide spot in the road ,really. Come visit , a lot to like about it here. Moved from Atlanta about 25 years ago, haven't looked back.Where's Waldo?
(just kidding... couldn't help it)
LOLI just read this on one of the Clemson Forums and blew Diet Coke out of my nose...
Re: How many 4 or 5 star recruits did.... [1]
Posted: Nov 15, 2014 10:57 PM
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Pretty sure all eleven on their defense were 5 stars...at least that is what it looked like from what I was watching.
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Security said "it's the last game yall can go"
He had fun ^5 ing players
I just read this on one of the Clemson Forums and blew Diet Coke out of my nose...
Re: How many 4 or 5 star recruits did.... [1]
Posted: Nov 15, 2014 10:57 PM
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Pretty sure all eleven on their defense were 5 stars...at least that is what it looked like from what I was watching.
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Did we really rush the field against Clemson? Let's act like we've been there before. It's clemson. We own them. I mean Dabo is their coach for goodness sake.
Spot on Towaliga! That is the exact feeling I got and it was wonderful to see!I can't really say why, but when the rushing of the field happened, I didn't even sense it being a massive celebration for beating Clemson. It almost seemed like it was the student body wanting to share in the whole feeling of camarderie with the team. The feeling seemed to be building from the moment they carted Snoddy off the field. When the students first started on the field, the team was still in a huddle at mid-field, and most students just went up and surrounded the team and weren't very rowdy. When the players started to leave, the students formed a line and the players walked single file between them. Not a whole lot of celebrating, just applause, some high-fives, and slaps on the back.
It wasn't really a rush the field thing. It was more like a trickle that never stopped.Did we really rush the field against Clemson? Let's act like we've been there before. It's clemson. We own them. I mean Dabo is their coach for goodness sake.
It wasn't really a rush the field thing. It was more like a trickle that never stopped.
Yes, it seemed very "relaxed".
I was upset because students going on the field generally keeps the band from playing The Horse. Fortunately, Chris Moore thought the better of it and the band closed out the last home game of the season as it should be:
This video was from yesterday after the Clem game? This looks like it was made at 9PM.