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TNET: Offensive lineman shows he's different by noticing what Clemson has on the walls
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Re: TNET: Offensive lineman shows he's different by noticing what Clemson has on the walls
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Jun 14, 2023, 8:07 AM
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That is one impressive young man! .He wears his weight quite well.
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Re: TNET: Offensive lineman shows he's different by noticing what Clemson has on the walls
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Jun 14, 2023, 8:10 AM
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Making people feel special is what makes Clemson special!
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Re: TNET: Offensive lineman shows he's different by noticing what Clemson has on the walls
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Jun 14, 2023, 3:46 PM
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I can verify that as a major fact. If I was a kid, I would have been a Clemson fan in a heartbeat. I still am, but I am a UT guy for life and that's not going away. Clemson is beautiful in just about every way. Love it there.
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Re: TNET: Offensive lineman shows he's different by noticing what Clemson has on the walls
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Jun 14, 2023, 8:17 AM
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Coach Caldwell called them the "big uglies," but OL men have as much to recognize and figure out as anyone on the field. Being able to think, to observe, to ponder says a lot about this young man. His body says he should be a good OL man, but his intellect may make him great.
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Re: TNET: Offensive lineman shows he's different by noticing what Clemson has on the walls
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Jun 14, 2023, 11:27 AM
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Sounds like a Clemson man to me!
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Re: TNET: Offensive lineman shows he's different by noticing what Clemson has on the walls
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Jun 14, 2023, 12:47 PM
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Impressive young man. Sounds like a Clemson fit.
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I'd like to put out a "for future helpfulness" call to our
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Jun 14, 2023, 2:22 PM
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Bob - could you please do whatever you do to save things of importance and make this one of those things, please ?
And when the STARK RAVING IDGITS come out of the woodwork about our recruiting and how we do it and how we need to adapt or die . . . . POST THIS YOUNG MAN'S opinion on it all as an outsider who has seen other ways ?
The way our staff does its business hits the bullseye to the young men that get what college football is all about.
To the ones it doesn't resonate with - they aren't for our culture anyway.
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Re: I'd like to put out a "for future helpfulness" call to our
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Yes, and I don't get those people at all. The recruiting is just fine and even more than that, actually. Peter Woods is as good as it gets and the LB from Georgia and several others in this class are just outstanding. Plus, Klubnik, and the recruiting is supposedly not going very well according to some. I've been following this stuff since before a lot of people weren't even born and I got hooked the year that Texas landed Earl Campbell after seeing him play in high school. It's been a lifetime addiction and believe me when I say that Clemson has some good years ahead. Why would I lie about that?
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Re: TNET: Offensive lineman shows he's different by noticing what Clemson has on the walls
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Jun 14, 2023, 3:30 PM
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Sounds like a very level headed young man and mature for that saying to catch his attention. Come on over, we would love you to join the Clemson family!
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Re: TNET: Offensive lineman shows he's different by noticing what Clemson has on the walls
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Jun 14, 2023, 8:26 PM
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A guy this bright immediately makes me think of a Center prospect.
6’ 5” is probably at the top end of the desired height range foe a Center, bu remember that Sean Pollard played some C for us and played well there. (As we all remember, Pollard’s entire career was playing on CFP teams.)
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