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fiddy

3/21/2006 10:51:13 PM

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obligatory tree-fiddy comment.

3/21/2006 11:18:40 PM

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i stole this cool picture from some guy's facebook gallery. hope he doesn't mind.

3/22/2006 12:17:04 AM

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I thought Dervil was always #35...?

3/22/2006 12:24:57 AM

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How good is ASU suppose to be this year??

I know they won the nationall championship last year in their division...but who all did they lose from that team??

I'm worried about this game. I've got a few friends that went to ASU that will give me holy-fucking hell if we lose this game.

3/22/2006 12:29:00 AM

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As I said before....


If we cant put up 50 on their D, who lost two really good defensive ends (well comparatively), and was still not very good last year.........we suck.

3/22/2006 1:42:04 AM

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3/22/2006 1:51:41 PM

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ah, a new season, and a new hope. help me _insert player name here_ you're our only hope.

3/22/2006 3:53:58 PM

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Andre Brown/Toney Baker

3/22/2006 4:01:55 PM

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GRECO

3/22/2006 4:04:11 PM

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will not see the field this season

3/22/2006 4:09:04 PM

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Are Andre and Toney gonna rotate starts this year unless one fucks up like Toney did last year?

Thats what Imo/Humes were supposed to do last year at VT. I dont care as long as they're both in the game.

3/22/2006 4:11:31 PM

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ASU lost the SoCon player of the year...i forget his name but he was their black qb. he came back in the 2nd half of their championship game on a bum leg & still tore shit up

3/22/2006 4:46:33 PM

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I believe both of their DE's were All Americans and graduated, so hopefully we can run it on them.

3/22/2006 5:00:40 PM

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greco is in my english 101 class.

3/22/2006 5:43:45 PM

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oh yea, I think App would have whipped our ass if we played them this past year, sad to say.

3/22/2006 5:44:19 PM

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^you're retarded



They didnt exactly blow through their conference. They had a lot of close games.


I mean hell, they barely beat EKU if I remember correctly.

[Edited on March 22, 2006 at 5:47 PM. Reason : ]

3/22/2006 5:46:13 PM

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why are people seriously worried about App? i know it's the first game, but just our sheer talent should get us an easy win. yes they were a very good team last year in Div. I double fucking A! there's no reason why we shouldn't hang 40+ on them.

3/22/2006 5:47:04 PM

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^finally some reason here.


I know we might not have the team everyone wants us to have, but the tallent discrepancy between 1-A and 1-AA is HUGE (literally too....those fuckers are tiny).

If we lose this game, I'll kiss every one of your asses. Its just not gonna happen. They might drop more points on us than we'd like, but we'll put up AT LEAST 50.

3/22/2006 5:49:36 PM

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i know i posed this question before, but which freshmen have the best chance of making an immediate impact? we have some tall recievers coming in. i'm just glad to see that John Dunlap will be making a return. the good thing about him is that he has good size. he's not skinny like a lot of other wide receivers. i know J.C. Neal is listed as a Safety, but i wonder if he could do double duty if he wanted to. here's what our current WR corp looks like this spring:

# Name
1 John Dunlap
2 Darrell Blackman (this is one move i'm really exicited about. he has great speed in the open field.)
6 Andrew Evans
13 Lamart Barrett
36 Glenn Moraven
84 Jamesley Jean
86 Kyle Newell
88 Jeron James

Here's a list of our WR commits with their ht., wt., and 40 time:
Donald Bowens 6-2 191 4.68
Darrell Davis 6-4 200 4.61
Carlos Everett 6-1 175 4.5 5.2
Owen Spencer 6-3 165 4.49 5.1
Jarvis Williams 6-4 200

one thing i've noticed is that rivals and scout sometimes have differences in their statistics. like sometimes a guy will be listed at 6-5 on one and on the other he'll be listed at 6-3. weird.

[Edited on March 22, 2006 at 7:32 PM. Reason : ]

3/22/2006 7:09:21 PM

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is LaMarcus Bond not going to play WR?

3/22/2006 7:22:10 PM

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He's listed as an athlete on rivals, so he probably will, but he could end up at another position. Disregard original post. He's listed at 5-8 on Rivals, and 5-10 on Scout. Scout has him listed as a WR. See this is the discrepancy I was talking about between the two sites.

[Edited on March 22, 2006 at 7:31 PM. Reason : ]

3/22/2006 7:28:30 PM

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The best thing about putting Blackman at receiver is that when he catches the screen, or runs the reverse, he can actually juke someone.....unlike Tramain in his last 2 years.

3/22/2006 10:17:16 PM

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"oh yea, I think App would have whipped our ass if we played them this past year, sad to say."


Might be worst Sports Talk post ever.

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"i know J.C. Neal is listed as a Safety, but i wonder if he could do double duty if he wanted to."


We have Levin Neal don't we???? I don't see him on that list. Both Neals saw the field last year. One is a WR and one is a Safety.

3/22/2006 10:23:05 PM

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I also have a feeling that every one of our freshman receivers from this years class is going to redshirt, plus a few of them will end up on defense before its all said and done. Everett was aparently recruited as a DB, but he actually had some pretty damn good receiving numbers as well.

I'd be surprised if any of them saw the field this year. Nate Irving might see some PT if we're weak at LB, but he probably needs some weight, and same for Augustine.


Also, is there any news on Baldwin? That would help, maybe this year and in the future if we landed him.

3/22/2006 10:35:37 PM

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^^
Levin is a Corner, JC is a Safety.


I think we won't see a single true freshman on the field this year. (I hope not, at least.) Both because the recruiting class was a little weak, and because we have enough depth at every position that we don't need any of them.
Maybe Augustin (especially if Brooks doesn't make it), but our DL coach has stated that he really really wants to redshirt every one of his players. I think the other coaches wanted to see Willie Young on the field last year, but Mr DL kept him out.

3/22/2006 10:44:32 PM

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163 days now.

3/23/2006 12:04:35 AM

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did they just come up with the idea for the Dail Plaza? What are your thoughts on this? I think it'll be pretty sweet with the 8 columns with Wolfpack greats leading into the stadium from the RBC Center side.

http://community.webshots.com/photo/516151117/2382520510082214430DqAUXt

[Edited on March 23, 2006 at 6:26 PM. Reason : link]

3/23/2006 6:25:36 PM

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^ I got a thing in the mail from the Wolfpack club a while back that featured it so it's not an entirely new idea. It is a very good idea though...

3/23/2006 6:27:50 PM

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The idea of having a plaza of some sort connecting the RBC to CF came with the NEZ project. Perhaps the details of it are fairly new, but the general idea is very old.
Looks kinda cool, but what happens when we retire a 9th jersey? It would certainly help the aesthetics of the stadium, though. Now all we need is a little something to de-uglify the east side, and the stadium will be rockin'.
And while I like sports as much as the next guy (well, a bit less, actually), there is such a thing as drooling a bit too much over some football player from 50 years ago, IMO.

3/23/2006 6:39:44 PM

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those early "gimmies" will be good for a lot of our younger players

3/23/2006 7:08:03 PM

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this really doesn't pertain to Wolfpack football, but it's a pretty good read from a BC fan about the difference between the Southern football experience and the Northern football experience, and the tradtion BC lacks when compared to it's ACC counterparts.

http://www.bcheights.com/media/paper144/news/2005/09/26/Sports/Column.TraditionRich.School.Breeds.Southern.Hospitality-998203.shtml?norewrite200603231913&sourcedomain=www.bcheights.com

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Tom Wiedeman
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CLEMSON,S.C.-"It's about pride."

If you ask just about any Clemson student, administrator, alumnus, fan - or even the dogs they dress up in orange every Saturday afternoon - that's likely what they'll say Clemson is all about.

Sure there are variations. Some say it's Clemson pride. Others Tiger pride. But whatever you call it, there's a lot of it.

And it's more than just talk.


Small town feel, big time football


Despite the 990 miles between Boston and Clemson, S.C. - not to mention a 494 to 1 population ratio - there are a few similarities between BC and its new conference mate down south.

To start, at every football game, the student sections wear shirts with their respective team colors shining brightly - gold for the Eagles, orange for the Tigers.

But Clemson magnifies it a bit ... by about 80,000 people. At Municipal Stadium, it's not just the students that show their spirit, it's practically a sin for anyone to wear anything but orange. You're just as likely to see a pink Boston College sweatshirt as you are maroon or gold in Alumni.

And Clemson has its own "on-campus" graveyard, just like us. But along with a few corpses, most of the epitaphs are on tombstones that memorialize each of the top 25 teams that have visited Death Valley and taken the stadium's name literally - the Tigers will have to wait to put up a grave for BC.

And most impressively, both schools take their tailgating very seriously. Both groups of fans will show up around 9:30 a.m. to tailgate for the game - only the Clemson faithful will show up that early for a night game. Close to 120,000 people turn the campus into one big parking lot every Saturday in the fall, and only about 85,000 actually get into the stadium.

There's one thing Clemson, S.C. has over Boston: a logical tailgating policy.



Tradition-filled atmosphere


If there's one thing schools throughout the ACC do well - and one area BC could improve on - it's traditions. Southern culture is obviously a tradition-rich society, and that spills over into football.

As exciting as it may be when the BC team makes its sprint into Alumni Stadium before every game, when compared to the entrance the Tigers make - famously called "the most exciting 25 seconds in college football" - it's like trying to compare McElroy fried chicken to the deep-fried southern chicken served up at every tailgate at Clemson.

And it doesn't disappoint.

Just before kickoff, buses take the players from the locker rooms on the west end of the stadium to a gate above the east end zone - Clemson has one of the few stadiums in the country that runs east-west.

The crowd builds into a slow roar as they rise to await the spectacle about to unfold. All the players huddle at the top of "the hill" around Howard's Rock, which was brought back from Death Valley, Calif., and start getting all riled up. After a cannon shot erupts, "The Tiger" (yes, that's the name of their mascot) leads the team in a sprint down a steep hill right in the middle of the student section and onto the field.

Needless to say, it's a goose bump inducing sight, even for a visiting fan.



Life or Death Valley


The story goes that former Presbyterian College coach Lonnie McMillan once told reporters that he was going to play Clemson at "Death Valley" because his team always got killed there.

The name caught on when fabled coach Frank Howard, who had visited Death Valley, Calif. (see "the Rock" above) started referring to the stadium by this intimidating moniker.

An "inviting" sign on the top bowl of the stadium makes sure you feel at home in the high heat and noise of the stadium: "Clemson Welcomes You to Death Valley."

Which is fitting, because Clemson football is a life or death devotion.

Some northeasterners might snobbishly retort that "heck, there in the middle of nowhere, it's all they've got." True, the nearest major city is in another state: Atlanta, over two hours away. But when you see the devotion they have to their team, there's little emotion any outsider can feel other than respect.

And they show their devotion in plenty of ways. At the start and end of every game, win or loss, everyone in the stands sings along with not only the fight song, Tiger Rag - you've probably heard it on your NCAA Xbox game - but also the Alma Mater.

I'll buy a dessert from the Chocolate Bar for the first student who can even recite BC's Alma Mater to me from memory.

And they don't stop using their voices then, and the next day few of the fans even have voices to use. In Alumni, where the 44,500 seating capacity is a seminar class compared to the lecture hall sized stadiums in the ACC, everyone knows that the cheering section is actually even less, limited to the 8,000 students in attendance and a few dedicated alums.

At Clemson, everyone stands and cheers. Sitting on third down when the other team has the ball is practically reason enough for ejection from the stadium, and overtime on Saturday made it nearly impossible to hear even in the enclosed press box.



Southern Comfort

Since many of you have been raised on the bitter hatred of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, I'm sure you're expecting that the Clemson fans would treat the invaders from the north and their supporters with disdain and disrespect.

Far from it. In fact, after the poor reviews some Florida State fans gave to the reception they got in Beantown, the South Carolinians were more hospitable than the Ritz-Carlton.

Wearing a BC shirt around campus at Clemson, you couldn't walk more than five minutes without being pulled over by another group of tailgaters. But instead of berating you, they were just excited to chat: about football, BC athletics, the excitement on campus, even what it's like to be so cold all year. And they were even quicker with offers of food, a chair to sit in, and an ice-cold beer - sorry sir, gotta keep my journalistic integrity.

As excited as the BC campus has been over the move to the ACC, the people down south are just as elated to have a new school with our academic and athletic reputation in the conference.

Needless to say, they were more than happy to welcome us, now it's up to us to make sure we keep getting invited back.

BC couldn't have come out much better from its first trip into ACC country after Saturday's exciting overtime win, but it's clear we have plenty to learn from our southern counterparts.

Maybe someday we'll all be talking about "Eagle pride.""


[Edited on March 23, 2006 at 7:18 PM. Reason : a]

3/23/2006 7:17:52 PM

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"Both groups of fans will show up around 9:30 a.m. to tailgate for the game - only the Clemson faithful will show up that early for a night game"



and State fans





































oh wait

3/23/2006 7:27:54 PM

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yeah i long for the days of no tailgating restrictions and the ability to tailgate all day long.

3/23/2006 7:37:23 PM

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I personally have never had the opportunity to tailgate all day, and I fucking want that opportunity, and I want everyone else to have that luxury as well. My freshman year I couldnt find rides to the game much more than 3 hours before hand, and my sophmore year I missed ONLY the Richmond game for that opportunity.

I agree that 4 hours is plenty of time to tailgate, but come on, traffic is such a bitch now getting to the games also, so you need to remove the time restrictions.

/crying


I'M READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

3/23/2006 7:42:17 PM

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ah yes football season. the sight of guys peeing in the bushes beside Trinity, sorority girls puking an hour or more before kickoff, one person "sleeping it off" on the concrete below the bench seating during the first half, and some drunk guy falling all over the place in the stands on a thursday night game, knowing that he has an assignment due tomorrow that he has yet to begin working on.

i've actually seen all of these things happen. well i'm not sure if the guy that was falling all over the place had any work to do, but i'm almost 100% sure he was gonna miss class the next day.

3/23/2006 8:57:30 PM

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162 days left. can't you feel the excitement in the air.

3/24/2006 12:49:15 AM

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you're not kidding dude


I watched the MD and GT game highlights from those video clips i have on the computer a few hours ago. I'm pumped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

3/24/2006 12:51:53 AM

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bttt for the morning.

3/24/2006 10:19:43 AM

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161 days left. Go Pack!

3/25/2006 2:45:43 PM

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here's SouthernPigskin.com's Pre-Spring Top 25:


1. Ohio State (2)
2. Oklahoma (1)
3. Notre Dame
4. West Virginia (1)
5. LSU
6. Florida
7. Southern Cal
8. Texas
9. Florida State
10. Auburn
11. California
12. Louisville
13. Virginia Tech
14. Michigan
15. Miami
16. Penn State
17. Georgia
18. Tennessee
19. Clemson
20. Oregon
21. Iowa
22. Texas Tech
23. Nebraska
24. Arizona State
25. South Carolina

Others receiving votes: Boise State (7), Georgia Tech (5), TCU (5), UCLA (5)

3/25/2006 2:51:15 PM

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160 days left.

Boom! Here comes the Boom!
Ready or not, here comes the boys from the South
Boom! Here comes the Boom!
Ready or not, How you like me now?

3/26/2006 2:31:58 AM

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does anyone think that VaTech might actually drop out of the top 25?

here's how their season sets up:

9/2 Northeastern - W
9/9 @UNC - W/L potential trap game
9/16 Duke - W
9/23 Cincinnati - W
9/30 GT - W/L toss up <----for some reason both VT's and GT's website says that this game is in Blacksburg, but the game was played there last year. shouldn't it be in Atlanta this year.
10/12 @BC - W/L toss up
10/21 Southern Miss - W
10/26 Clemson - W/L toss up
11/4 @Miami - L could be a W, but i think it has a greater probability of being a L
11/11 Kent State - W
11/18 @WFU - W
11/25 UVA - W

that's 5 potential losses. they're losing a lot of key players. King, Humes, Imoh, Vick, Tapp, Jimmy Williams, etc.

3/26/2006 10:39:24 PM

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159 days left.

3/27/2006 12:05:25 AM

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158


[Edited on March 28, 2006 at 12:09 AM. Reason : how the fuck did I waste 4000 on this?]

3/28/2006 12:09:05 AM

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God, the bullshit bias starts even before the season does. Fuck Notre Dame!

3/28/2006 12:29:31 AM

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who do you have winning the Heisman? I've got Adrian Peterson, RB out of Oklahoma.

3/28/2006 1:32:12 AM

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GOD I CAN'T WAIT TILL FOOTBALL SEASON

3/28/2006 3:15:44 AM

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Chris Leak, Sr. QB-Florida

3/28/2006 1:41:10 PM

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why do we have a weak sch. now..we went from the hardest sch. to playing teams like app state and akron...bring on ohio state again!

3/28/2006 2:00:45 PM

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