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Emory Smith


Jun 27, 2012, 3:49 PM

someone mentioned him here the other day. It got me thinking and wondering what he is up to these days. Do any of you know? As I recall he tried the NFL but didnt catch on there. Is he still involved in sports or is he doing something else these days. Thanks

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I think he is still dragging about 8 USCJr defenders***


Jun 27, 2012, 4:32 PM



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Re: I think he is still dragging about 8 USCJr defenders***


Jun 27, 2012, 4:37 PM

He was living in Dallas in 2007. He used to come up to Stadium Cafe and watch games with the DFW Clemson Club.

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I remember that so vividly ...


Jun 27, 2012, 4:41 PM [ in reply to I think he is still dragging about 8 USCJr defenders*** ]

My Dad was in the hospital for that game. Mom and I pack up a "tailgate" package and took it to the hospital and tailgated in his room.

When Emory dragged those defenders, we all started hollering. About 5-6 nurses rushed in to see what was wrong. Of course, once they found out what happened, a few of them started "high-fiving" us and cheered, too.

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