As the states flagship school shouldn’t we also have a parade in Columbia & maybe...
Jan 14, 2019, 2:33 AM
Charleston?
I was just thinking how much it must mean, and how thankful all the people of this great state of South Carolina really are to have a national championship football team right here at Clemson University, as many of them without any college affiliation or with other affiliations have been searching for a winner for hundreds of years.
What better way to tell the people of Columbia, our state legislature and Charleston (which already has a very high density of Clemson people) thank you for constructing an institution of higher education that is all about excellence. They have been suffering in Columbia, searching for a winner for over 100 years. This will also be a great way that we can welcome everyone in from that city who wants to be a part of the Clemson family.
I think this would be a great time for president Clements to announce the opening of our Clemson University - Columbia & Clemson University - Charleston campuses, where we really reinforce our commitment to educating the high achievers in this state. We could then boost overall enrollment across all campuses to 100,000 and renovate Death Valley to accommodate 300,000 fans. Perhaps the Monday of the national championship game should be a state holliday every year too, commemorating the past clemson championships and future championships that will be.
Anyways if anyone has any ins with powers that be, please have them present it at the minutes of the next meeting involving the Clemson brain trust. I will be creating a website at change.org if there is enough interest.