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S. Carolina the def of win (or try to and fail) at all costs
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S. Carolina the def of win (or try to and fail) at all costs


Aug 4, 2012, 6:50 PM

http://www.garnetandblackattack.com/2011/6/21/2236014/south-carolina-football-and-program-discipline-the-cases-of-victor

http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/06/17/south-carolina-cornerback-gets-das-boot/

Hah remember these guys (still on team and projected starters). Devonte got DUI last year (could have endangered lifes w/ this felony) not suspended games and Victor Hampton whose been arrested for multiple charges since high school gets kicked off team and then immeditley reinstated when depth chart gets weak. We all no the Garcia stories and the countless stories from the Holtz era. I think we should use the Sammy story and our stern strict take no crap from anyone no matter how big stance to help influence parents recruits in this state. You can go to Clemson w/ less distractions where discpline is a must, or you can go to Gangland (Univ of S carolina) where you can do whatever illegal activities you want as long as you play good, but if start playing bad they'll pull your scholley even if your a model citizen.

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DUI > possession of marijuana


Aug 4, 2012, 7:12 PM

The fact that Holloman didn't miss any game time is ridiculous. It's much more dangerous to other motorists to drive intoxicated than it is with weed on you. Even if he wasn't/didn't feel 'drunk' it sets an awful precedent to let these guys play with no consequences.

I hope we beat their sorry @$$ so bad this year that it gives George Rogers hemorrhoids.

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Holloman was suspended for a game last year


Aug 4, 2012, 7:38 PM

Also, didn't Sammy hit the curb while he was in the parking lot? Seems to be on even ground with a DUI if he couldn't drive straight.

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Hit the curb while he was in the PARKING LOT? Serious


Aug 4, 2012, 7:44 PM

question?

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Re: Hit the curb while he was in the PARKING LOT? Serious


Aug 4, 2012, 8:50 PM

It's not a serious question, because it wasn't asked by anyone who was serious in knowing what he was talking about....


Traveling down Sherman Street towards SC Hwy. 93 is NOT what properly informed people refer to as a "parking lot"....

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Spurrier assisted in ruining Garcia's life by not


Aug 4, 2012, 7:46 PM [ in reply to Holloman was suspended for a game last year ]

disciplining him the first time when he had the chance. Summer workouts, please?

Parents do not send your kids to Cola.

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Re: Holloman was suspended for a game last year


Aug 4, 2012, 8:40 PM [ in reply to Holloman was suspended for a game last year ]

Listen coot, quit trying to defend your school's pathetic track record @ discipline. Your own coach wad quoted in the paper today as saying "what's one beer to a college football playet, if we suspended them all, there wouldn't be many playing." If your sorry university wad worth a crap, they would fire him for propagation of dui. If one of your players kills someone they should drag his arrogant a$$ to jail with them. Your coach is not just an a$$, he is a miserable excuse for a human bring. If you defend him, so are you.

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Wow, Rage AND Illiteracy Do Not Mix Very Well


Aug 4, 2012, 8:53 PM

;)

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Re: Wow, Rage AND Illiteracy Do Not Mix Very Well


Aug 4, 2012, 9:00 PM

Did I use words that your wittle coot self didn't understand? I'm sorry I have a real degree from a real school. Carry your butt back to fgf.

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Re: Wow, Rage AND Illiteracy Do Not Mix Very Well


Aug 4, 2012, 9:08 PM

You must be ashamed of it then, for some reason. A lot of money was spent on that grand education....at least learn your "s" from your "d".....

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843 was likely on the "Spurrier is Scum" bandwagon while he


Aug 4, 2012, 10:33 PM [ in reply to Re: Holloman was suspended for a game last year ]

was at Florida, but now that he's in the fold at USuC he can't crawl far enough up his rear end to plant a giant kiss. These guys are pathetic and it just keeps getting worse every time SOS tries to spin his shinola fairy tale to the world.

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this coots already been proven a liar, I have no idea why


Aug 4, 2012, 10:55 PM

anyone's still dealing with him.

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How does hitting a curb in a parking lot mean he couldn't


Aug 4, 2012, 10:17 PM [ in reply to Holloman was suspended for a game last year ]

drive straight. I've never been in a car accident, but I've hit the curb in a parking lot a few times, in Clemson as well. Small, packed parking lots don't give you lots of room to maneuver. That really doesn't send up any red flags to me.

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Re: Holloman was suspended for a game last year


Aug 5, 2012, 10:30 AM [ in reply to Holloman was suspended for a game last year ]

According to the article from the link provided earlier, he was suspended for 2 games.

What is really bad, however, is the statement Spurrier made yesterday about their latest player snafu, being arrested for driving with alcohol in the blood at any level, when under 21, in North Carolina. Spurrier said the player's penalty will be whatever fine he has to pay. In other words, players on his team can break the law without worrying about any punishment from him. He made the comment that underage players drink bear all of the time and it's no big deal. Well, if it is no big deal, Steve, then why is it against the law? Does Spurrier mean that his players get to choose which laws they wish to obey and which they don't? What the hell is he teaching those kids up there.
Please note that I went way out of my way not to call the University of South Carolina any derogatory names and simply stuck to the facts.

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Re: DUI > possession of marijuana


Aug 4, 2012, 8:51 PM [ in reply to DUI > possession of marijuana ]

"The fact that Holloman didn't miss any game time is ridiculous."

If you mean it's ridiculous because it's untrue and not a fact, then you are correct....

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Re: DUI > possession of marijuana


Aug 4, 2012, 9:07 PM

And USC currently has a player that's suspended for the 1st 3 - not 2 - games of this season for missing classes. Don't forget that...

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Re: DUI > possession of marijuana


Aug 4, 2012, 9:19 PM

And to add to that, Spurrier has ALREADY suspended a Gamecocks player - former starting DT Ladi Ajiboye - for THREE (3) games - not 2 - for simple possession of marijuana back in 2009. Ajiboye DID NOT have a controlled substance in his possession, like Watkins had, AND Ajiboye WAS NOT in operation of a motor vehicle at the time of his arrest. Those 3 games he missed were NCSU (an ACC opponent), UGA and Florida Atlantic....

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actually..


Aug 4, 2012, 10:04 PM

marijuana is a controlled Schedule I drug. He was witnessed by cops exchanging marijuana, so it was in his possession

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Who is suspended for first 3 games for missing class?...


Aug 4, 2012, 9:30 PM [ in reply to Re: DUI > possession of marijuana ]

It must not be anyone special b/c when clowney missed class he got a stern 1 qtr suspension.

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Sharrod Golightly


Aug 4, 2012, 10:08 PM

who is back-up to Holloman at the Spur position.....

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Re: Who is suspended for first 3 games for missing class?...


Aug 4, 2012, 10:26 PM [ in reply to Who is suspended for first 3 games for missing class?... ]

Yep, Clowney was suspended for the 1st qtr, against y'all bc he had an unapproved absence that game week from a class....if you'll recall, chances of him playing against y'all last season was up in the air due to him suffering a slight concussion the week before versus The Citadel.

He was approved to miss some class time that week while having tests performed, but he missed most of practice that week. But apparently he missed one day too many and said he just stayed in bed that day, and hence the suspension...

Clowney is an excellent student-athlete, and made the Dean's List at USC this year.....

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Doo-Doo made Dean's List?? This can only mean one thing.....


Aug 4, 2012, 11:08 PM

.....that high school is harder than usuck.

(from the New York Times)

Fervor for Prized Prospect but Eligibility Questions
Alex C. Hicks/Associated Press

By MARK VIERA and PETE THAMEL
Published: February 11, 2011

The anticipation for Jadeveon Clowney, considered the nation’s top high school football player, to announce his college destination has kept coaches and fans across the country in suspense. It will end Monday when he makes his choice on ESPN.

But the buzz surrounding Clowney’s decision could be undercut by his poor academic record. Two people with knowledge of his classroom performance while attending South Pointe High School in Rock Hill, S.C., have raised questions about whether Clowney will be able meet the N.C.A.A.’s minimum academic standard if he wants to play next season.

Troy Davis, the coach at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va., said he had reviewed Clowney’s transcript and described it as consistent with those of other prospects who had failed to meet the N.C.A.A.’s standards. In those cases, the prospects needed to enroll in postgraduate programs like the one at Hargrave. The standards are a formula using high school grades and standardized test scores.

Davis said he had met with Clowney last spring, when he visited one of Clowney’s teammates to pitch him on Hargrave. Davis’s program has taken in many top prospects while they worked to meet qualifying standards.

“A lot of D’s on there,” Davis said of Clowney’s transcript, adding that Clowney had performed particularly poorly in his earlier years at South Pointe. Speaking of students who had enrolled at Hargrave, Davis said “it was pretty common” for a nonqualifier to have a transcript like Clowney’s.

A defensive end, Clowney did not reveal his college decision on the Feb. 2 national signing day, delaying his announcement; his 18th birthday is Monday. He has narrowed his list to Alabama, Clemson and South Carolina.

When asked about meeting the N.C.A.A.’s standards, Clowney said that he would qualify and that his academic record was not a matter of concern. He said he had not given consideration to enrolling as a postgraduate student at another institution. In a telephone interview this week, Clowney said he was not going to have to.

Clowney’s recruitment has been overwhelming. Bobby Carroll, who coached Clowney at South Pointe and has since changed schools, described how Clowney’s cellphone and his own had been ringing continually with calls from college coaches and reporters trying to gain access.

Clowney, who accumulated a reported 29 ½ sacks as a senior, was named the high school defensive player of the year by USA Today. A highlight video features his power and grace: engulfing a quarterback, chasing down a running back, scoring a touchdown off an interception. By his senior year, Clowney was widely considered one of the best college prospects in years.

“He’s got everything you look for in a prototypical all-American,” Tom Lemming, a recruiting analyst for CBS College Sports Network, said by telephone. “He’s got an aggressive motor and that tall athletic body. He does not want to stay blocked. He doesn’t want to admit to anyone they can block him, and so far I don’t think anybody has.”

Clowney said that his mother, Josenna, was the most important person in the recruitment process. She accompanied him on campus visits and provided her feedback, but he said that she was not steering him to a certain university. (His father, David Morgan, was released from prison in 2006 after serving nearly 12 years for robbery.)

For his part, Clowney has shied from the news media and college coaches, trying to maintain something that resembles the life of a high school student. He said he had tired of the spotlight and tried to maintain normalcy by playing video games with his friends or competing on his high school basketball team.

At South Pointe, Clowney is recognized for his size (6 feet 6 inches) and irreverent sense of humor (he plays good-natured pranks on his teachers with a plastic cockroach). Other students hold him in high esteem; the English teacher Joe Koon said the ninth-graders who use his classroom gravitate to the back wall to read an essay by Clowney, even though it is one of many that have been posted.

Koon, who taught Clowney’s English class, said Clowney was “an abstract” to most people at the school of roughly 1,400 students, most of whom do not know him personally. Some of Clowney’s teachers, while admiring his athletic ability, wish that he would apply himself in the classroom.

“He’s a smart kid, but he’s a born athlete,” Koon said. “I don’t mean to imply that he doesn’t have a strong mind. But his earlier years, he wasn’t focused on his studies. He’s not much focused on books. He can’t stand reading, and he’ll tell you that.”

Koon said that coaches from some of the universities interested in Clowney had been closely following his academic progress.

Koon said he had spoken frequently with Clowney about his academic situation, among other matters. Koon, who did not talk in specifics out of respect for Clowney’s privacy, said that he had encouraged Clowney to retake his standardized test to help increase his chances of qualifying.

“That is possible,” Koon said of Clowney’s failing to qualify. “That’s not because he didn’t concentrate on his work now; it’s because he didn’t concentrate earlier in his years. He thought something else would carry him.”

Koon added: “He kind of drifted along. He’s tried to straighten himself out about that. But he may play it down to the line about qualifying.”

Clowney, who has been vague about his college intentions, delayed his decision to evaluate how his top-choice universities fared in the recruiting process. Observers from his home state to Tuscaloosa, Ala., and beyond have clamored for any news about his choice.

Clowney said he developed more interest in Clemson after signing day. Despite finishing 6-7 last season, the Tigers staged a coup by signing the blue-chip linebackers Stephone Anthony and Tony Steward. Clowney said he had more closely considered Clemson because he could make its strong recruiting class even better.

Before then, South Carolina, the Tigers’ in-state rival, was widely seen as Clowney’s top choice

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you really need to stop believing Tony Morrell


Aug 4, 2012, 11:35 PM [ in reply to Re: Who is suspended for first 3 games for missing class?... ]

http://registrar.sc.edu/pdf/DeansList-1211_name.pdf

refer to page 25 (he is also not listed under doo doo)


He did not make the dean's list

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Area 843's been caught in yet ANOTHER LIE?????????


Aug 4, 2012, 11:42 PM

who'd a thunk a chickentroll would come on Tigernet and lie and lie.........Neilly comes immediately to mind.....

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Re: you really need to stop believing Tony Morrell


Aug 5, 2012, 10:40 AM [ in reply to you really need to stop believing Tony Morrell ]

#### that Internet! Anyone can catch you making stuff up with just a few clicks!
Dean's list my butt.

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