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I think the losses in football have translated to little
Mar 1, 2014, 9:39 PM
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tolerance to losing to the coots in ANYTHING. But realistically, lets wait and see what happens the rest of the season. In baseball, losing to your rival still stings but imagine if we still managed to make it to Omaha...it'd be a distant memory.
Where the worm turns for many of you will come in November when we face them in football. Start the change there, and I think the Tigers will get everything back on track. Say what you will, but I'm looking for a W against the coots, and I'm pretty confident we may get just that!
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If we don't win tomorrow the meltdown one here is going to be historic.***
Mar 1, 2014, 9:41 PM
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Maybe with those two losses the Tigers will play loose
Mar 1, 2014, 9:42 PM
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They do really look tight out there...
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Re: I think the losses in football have translated to little
Mar 1, 2014, 9:50 PM
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translation: "wait until next year", yes, we have turned into the coots.
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The problem some of us older Tigers may have is
Mar 1, 2014, 9:59 PM
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worrying about the worms that may be turning in our graves before we righten the ship!
Therefore, my cheer is: "HURRY UP TIGERS; HURRY UP!" lol
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Re: The problem some of us older Tigers may have is
Mar 1, 2014, 10:07 PM
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They look tight on defense, that is simply an attitude thing, can flip quickly. But the fact they are playing "tight" on D so early in the season is a slight worry, though there is time to turn it around. Lord knows the baseball season is the longest of all sports in college, still tie to right the ship. SC has the mental edge over Clemson right now,of this there is no debate.
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Re:S C has a big edge on us in pitching ,otherwise, about
Mar 1, 2014, 11:10 PM
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even except for coaching.
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Re:S C has a big edge on us in pitching ,otherwise, about
Mar 2, 2014, 7:40 AM
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I disagree. Gossett is very good and can start for anyone. He would absolutely be in our rotation. Now for the rest of the lineup, I am not sure who you have that would start:
After watching the 2 games and having seen Duggar play in hs and college he absolutely starts but other than him I can't find a position where a Clemson player plays in front of a SC player.
I do think your young talent is very good and will make some noise but just not sure other than rf who else would start for SC.
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Re: I think the losses in football have translated to little
Mar 2, 2014, 1:47 AM
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I think the losses in BB, 22 of 30 for the coots has translated to 1 and 5 for the FB team. South Carolina has now beaten Clemson six of the past seven, 9 of 11, 12 of 15 and 22 of 30 going back to 2006, the last year the Tigers topped the Gamecocks in the regular season and postseason series.
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Re: I think the losses in football have translated to little
Mar 2, 2014, 7:51 AM
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If we still manage to make it to Omaha..... That's mighty big "if".
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