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radical times require radical solutions. These 16 schools
Jul 12, 2022, 12:40 PM
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need to jump ship right now.. leave their current conference and start a new one called G6C . The Greenville 6 hr drive Conference. Then agree to Only play bowl games in Atlanta and Charlotte.
Clemson SCar Georgia Georgia Tech Alabama Auburn Tennessee Vandy Wake Forest App State Middle Tennessee State North Carolina NC State Duke Troy UAB
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Lost me at Greenville***
Jul 12, 2022, 1:07 PM
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Re: radical times require radical solutions. These 16 schools
Jul 12, 2022, 1:09 PM
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Re: radical times require radical solutions. These 16 schools
Jul 12, 2022, 1:21 PM
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Lot better idea than the ACC’s E6C. Anyone within a 6 hour flight of Eugene, ,Oregon is eligible to join
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Re: radical times require radical solutions. These 16 schools
Jul 12, 2022, 1:42 PM
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Where's Furman?
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Re: radical times require radical solutions. These 16 schools
Jul 12, 2022, 1:59 PM
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Why South Carolina and UAB ?
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Re: radical times require radical solutions. These 16 schools
Jul 12, 2022, 2:00 PM
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And Middle Tennessee ST.
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And, Coastal Carolina.***
Jul 12, 2022, 2:13 PM
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oh yeah.. Forgot Coastal was only 4 hrs away***
Jul 12, 2022, 2:37 PM
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Re: radical times require radical solutions. These 16 schools
Jul 12, 2022, 2:16 PM
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Swap out the Tennessee schools for VA schools and you could almost exclusively travel I-85
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Re: radical times require radical solutions. These 16 schools
Jul 12, 2022, 2:39 PM
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Regardless of what conference that Clemson is in, or ends up in, a wish of mine is that we never had to play USUC ever again. And time we play play those thugs, our players, coaches, and at risk from the trash that follows that team, and the way things have gotten with the young people and mass slaughter, the very best thing that a SC resident can do for themselves, is to stay away from big crowds bc I do believe that it's only a matter of time before something like that happen here in SC. Our state breeds that type of AR-15 toting young rednecks that tells everybody that will listen how much damage the AR-15 is capable doing.
I have always been a very strong with my opinion on that every sane citizen in our country that can prove they can pass a weapons test should have the right to openly carry a firearm for their own, and their families personal protection, and if we were, Yes, I absolutely believe that it lessen a lot of violent crime from criminals, bc criminals are at their bravest when they believe they have power over the good people that work hard, and are keeping our country going by paying their taxes, and we know that criminal don't pay taxes bc they steal their way through life. But they would be less likely to steal from someone that were armed as they are, and they are less likely to start shooting at someone that are ready and armed to shoot back. Fire arms are only bad in the hands of bad people, and the firearm can't tell a difference in the good and the bad.
Now that I have gave my opinion on how I feel about firearms, I fully believe that weapons of war have no place among people that aren't active military in any way shape or form. Magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition has no place among civilians in our everyday life, magazines that carry more than 10 rounds should only be allowed in our active military for weapons of war, and the last thing that free law abiding people need is a magazine that holds enough ammunition as if they are about to be in a war bc the civil war has been over I think it was 1865, 157 years ago, and that means that non military people of the United States don't have a need in anyway shape or form for any weapons of war, or any magazine that will hold the same amount of ammunition in magazines like that of weapons of war.
I know that a lot of will defend the AR-15 as a hunting rifle, but I ask you, do you like the AR-15 because of the amount of ammunition the magazines of an AR-15 will hold, bc if it is, ask yourself how many time have you ever needed 18 to 25 rounds of fire power to bring down a defenseless buck in the woods, or in a wide open field that your chances of hitting a deer a streaking across a wide open field is slim to non, and that's even with a 30 round magazine, The most you will have time or a chance to accurately fire is 2 or 3, and any more than that, you're just wasting ammunition.
The 223, 30-06, and the 338 are probably the most preferred hunting rifle in America for accuracy and range, and if one of those don't work for you, there are hundred of rifle made for hunting that wasn't designed to be like the M-16 but without the full auto selector switch. I went in the army right after the military started using the M-16, and it is a bad mamma jammer, it is a weapon for mass destruction when on set on or off full auto, it would empty a 20 round magazine in 1.3 seconds, but it's a waste of ammunition bc the M-16 would rise rise rather quickly set on full auto, and that's why we were trained to fire them in 3 round burst, and that was as fast as you can hit the trigger, and letting off of it as fast as you can, and that was 3-4 rounds just that fast. But my point is, there isn't a good use for the AR-15 bc it is actually a M-16 without the full auto selector switch like is on the M-16, and in a free country, an AR-15 should be for civilian use. But it would make a good military weapon if it will hold up under war use bc it would keep soldiers from damaging the barrels they do with the M-16 with extended magazines used on full auto!!!!!
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Re: radical times require radical solutions. These 16 schools
Jul 13, 2022, 9:52 AM
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Yeah, but do you like the conference idea?
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Re: no reason to defend the ar15 as a hunting rifle because
Jul 13, 2022, 10:24 AM
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Snowflakes don’t like guns as far as I know
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Re: radical times require radical solutions. These 16 schools
Jul 13, 2022, 10:23 AM
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Relax, chill, take your meds. Sheesh, I’ve never seen so many people freak out
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