
Wednesday October 31, 2007
The Secret
The Secret
To be fair I want to begin by saying this blog is not meant to be disrespectful to Duke, Ted Roof and his staff, any Duke football players or their fans. I happen to think Roof is a terrific coach who is getting the most out of a bad situation. I consider Duke assistant Danny Pearman a personal friend and I think this staff is a good, hard-working crew that continues to make some strides.
With that said, I think some are taking the wrong approach concerning the game on Saturday.
I continue to hear and read thoughts like, “You can’t overlook Duke. Remember 2004.” Or better yet, the one I love is, “Duke scares me.”
What the hell are you talking about? Duke scares you? Duke? We are talking football this Saturday, right?
The old saying goes, “Respect every opponent. Fear no opponent.” I respect Duke and Coach Roof. I think they have an excellent passing game. Thaddeus Lewis is a terrific athlete. But I refuse to fear Duke. In fact, I think 2004 has nothing to do with 2007.
I think the proper way to approach Saturday’s contest in Durham is to not overlook the Blue Devils but don’t give them more respect than they deserve. If you keep bringing up 2004 and keep talking about how they won in 2004 then 2004 has a better chance to repeat.
James Davis did not play in 2004 but he will play Saturday. In 2004 Clemson had zero running game and entered the game with an awful offensive game plan and made bad adjustments. This is a better team and I think a better staff.
The proper way to approach Duke is how the Tigers used to back under Coach Ford. Back in the 1980s Clemson was better than Duke. The Tigers knew it and Duke knew it. Ford actually lost twice to Duke (1980, 1989) but he would have never talked about it to his players. The players back then looked forward to playing Duke because they knew it would be a dominating win. The starters looked forward to getting their work done early and piling on a game worth of stats in only one half. The starters would tell the reserves to get ready in practice because they would get a ton of snaps Saturday.
The reserves would be excited all week in practice because they knew they would see extensive action against the Blue Devils. They prepared like starters all week and practice was actually pretty spirited. The Tigers did not taunt Duke or try to embarrass them but they did nothing to give them confidence either.
I don’t think games are won in the media but I also don’t think you should give an inferior opponent any confidence by talking about an upset win over 1,000 days ago.
My wife reads this popular book entitled, “The Secret.” The best seller is on the topic of the Law of Attraction. Basically it says that you experience physical and mental manifestations that correspond to their predominant thoughts, feelings, words, and actions and that people therefore have direct control over reality and their lives through thought alone.
If you keep thinking of 2004 then 2004 can repeat itself. I am looking at 2007. In 2007 Clemson is a 17-point favorite over Duke. In 2004 Clemson was a 12-point favorite and lost 16-13. The Tigers are an even bigger favorite this season for a reason. Duke is 118th in the country in rushing offense, 114th in total offense, 105th in scoring offense, 108th in pass defense, 97th in scoring defense and 101st in total defense.
Duke has won 10 football games in the last eight years. Why do you want to remind them of one of them? Why not talk about all of the losses?
I think Duke can upset Clemson on Saturday but I am not scared of Duke and will not give them more respect than they deserve. Vince Dooley and Lou Holtz would have a hard time making this group of Blue Devils look good.
Being scared can wait until next three weeks. Wake Forest is the defending ACC champion and they have had more recent success against the Tigers. Wake Forest is worth of the scared talk. The Deacs are ranked and might be playing the best football of any team in the ACC. Jim Grobe’s group will keep me up at night next week.
Boston College is ranked second in the nation and if the season ended today they would play for the national championship. The Eagles’ defense is among the best in the country against the run and their offense is led by Heisman Trophy candidate Matt Ryan. I will wake up in cold sweats thinking about the Eagles coming into Death Valley in two weeks.
Steve Spurrier is the greatest man to ever walk the face of the earth. He is the scariest human to grace our planet. I think he may be starring in the next Friday 13th movie so of course I am scared to death of Superior. I will check under my bed in three weeks just to make sure there are not any visors under there. I will hear someone sucking his teeth in my closet in the middle of the night.
But Duke? No way can I be scared of Duke. In fact, when my head hits the pillow this week I will sleep very comfortably.
If the Blue Devils upset Clemson Saturday then shake their hands and wish them congratulations. I was in Death Valley in 1980 when Ben Bennett went crazy on the Tigers’ secondary and I was at a wet Wallace-Wade Stadium when Randy Cuthbert had a great day running the ball. After the upsets just shake their hands.
But please don’t make it easier by mentioning how scared we should be. The powers in college football did not get there by being scared. Miami had swagger. FSU had you beat before you took the field. Southern Cal had an air about them.
Save the spooky talk for the next three weeks. I would tell Tribble Reese and Sadat Chambers to get ready to play because they will have a chance Saturday. I would tell James Davis and C.J. Spiller to pack their baseball caps for the second half.

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Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=2181>aiken11</a> on October 31, 2007 at 12:07 PM EDT #
Funny - in your comment "Respect every opponent, fear no opponent" you seem to insinuate fans actually play the game. While I don't dismiss that the overall feel of a fan base as a whole can permeate to the team, the fact that some guys on a message board, or even writers, can cause a team's outlook to change on a dime is laughable.
No matter what the message boards say or think, there is no way I truly believe that James Davis and crew are actually walking into Duke scared and fearful. Let fans be fans and don't give into the theory that we/they have a huge influence on Clemson's mindset for the Wake game.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=60052>Justwannaread</a> on October 31, 2007 at 12:10 PM EDT #
Funny - in your comment "Respect every opponent, fear no opponent" you seem to insinuate fans actually play the game. While I don't dismiss that the overall feel of a fan base as a whole can permeate to the team, the fact that some guys on a message board, or even writers, can cause a team's outlook to change on a dime is laughable.
No matter what the message boards say or think, there is no way I truly believe that James Davis and crew are actually walking into Duke scared and fearful. Let fans be fans and don't give into the theory that we/they have a huge influence on Clemson's mindset for the Wake game.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=60052>Justwannaread</a> on October 31, 2007 at 12:12 PM EDT #
"To be fair I want to begin by saying this blog is not meant to be disrespectful to Duke, Ted Roof and his staff, any Duke football players or their fans. I happen to think Roof is a terrific coach who is getting the most out of a bad situation. I consider Duke assistant Danny Pearman a personal friend and I think this staff is a good, hard-working crew that continues to make some strides."
Who are you, Mark Richt? Be a man Mick and quit apologizing before you make a point
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=35293>clemsonguy2</a> on October 31, 2007 at 12:25 PM EDT #
Duke scare me bad Mickey, spooky bad!
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=70093>EaglesnOwls</a> on October 31, 2007 at 12:48 PM EDT #
Duke, haha, I've been to every game this season and will be present at the rest, except this one. This Duke team is not worth the money, time and effort to watch then get slaughtered.
Either way, I agree with the point on Spurrier. I have been a HUGE fan of him since I was younger and if he can take the SCU program from what it was to where it is... that is just a freak of nature.
Good blog Mickey.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=67061>RobertsonCU</a> on October 31, 2007 at 01:09 PM EDT #
Mickey --- If you check Danny Ford's record in Wallace Wade, you'll see that 1981 was the only year that the Tigers truly dominated the Blue Devils in Durham.
He won all but 2 games he played against Duke and only had the one HUGE loss in Durham, but just like TB, Danny's teams came up to Wallace Wade and usually under-performed relative to the talent level of the two teams.
In fact, the same applies to every coach from Frank Howard to Tommy Bowden. We just have not routinely played well in Durham ... for whatever reason.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=1086>apextiger</a> on October 31, 2007 at 02:17 PM EDT #
How many teams were we favored over at the end of last season (Md, USC, Kentucky) and blew it! I am scared because TB can not motivate during situations like this.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=52753>tgragtop</a> on October 31, 2007 at 02:34 PM EDT #
MP--You are a bit off base on the 2004 game, sir. How many times did Clemson try to run and where did they try to run. Mike [O'Cain] couldn't have devised less creative ways to move the ball in that game. Add to it several critical dropped passes, including one which would have been a TD and we got our fannies handed to us by a very inferior fb team. we weren't motivated for sure but we also weren't coached very well. thus two top assts. departed and soon.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=1564>bbrown cren</a> on October 31, 2007 at 03:09 PM EDT #
As one who attended the Duke game, I can't for the life of me understand why people criticized Mike O'Cain so much for this game. I mean, when you are playing Duke, you run the ball right at them and you just beat the tar out of them. No need for fancy stuff - just regular old football. That one is on the players.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=69207>Cookster22</a> on October 31, 2007 at 05:48 PM EDT #
Tell your wife that the "Secret" is, she wasted $23
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=38199>Dr Claw</a> on October 31, 2007 at 06:50 PM EDT #
Simply look at Clemson's Scores at Wallace Wade
2004 - 13--16 - L - one of the saddest days as a Tiger fan
2002 - 34-31 - Lucky as dogcrap to come out of this one alive. 4th down conversion saved the day
2000 - 55-22 W - it was not that close, one of the very few dominating wins by clemson in durham
1998 - 23-28 L - bad year bad team, did not watch this game, but kept up with the frustrating scores
1996 13-6 - W seems like we had one good play 80 yard pass or something that was the difference, either way very close call here
1994 - 13-19 L - this was a decent dook team that ended in a bowl game, we were not good. still a loss
1993 13-10 - again, very close game.
1989 - 17-21 another decent dook team, but we were up big at the half and played like crap late
thats 4-4 last eight trips, with three close wins against some woeful dook teams.
Come on Mickey, scared may not be the right word, but it is no Secret that clemson has not EVER played well up there.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=11399>Paws-itive Tiger</a> on October 31, 2007 at 07:11 PM EDT #
U might not remember 2004 but I sure do. No excuse for loosing that year and none for LOTS of other losses under TB! 2006 after G/T is how I remember TB amd until he PROVES that we will not stink up somdetimes in the season like last year!!2006 NCSU was almost as bad as the other games. we were LUCKY to beat NCSU in 2006!! So prove it on the field first.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=4777>Litefoot</a> on October 31, 2007 at 10:07 PM EDT #