The Gamecocks scoring a TD at the exact moment that engines fired for the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway is peak South Carolina. Anyone coincidentally biting into a mustard-based BBQ sandwich at that same instant was immediately raptured to the Myrtle Beach Pavilion.
The most meaningful Palmetto Bowl of all time is going to result in the loser going to the College Football Playoffs and the winner going to the Gator Bowl.
A lot of college football is run in the dark: you can’t question referees, you can’t argue with referees, you can’t bad mouth referees, the committee works behind closed doors, they send out a moron to answer questions he can’t comprehend for for 5 minutes. Leads to distrust.
@FPFPaschal Keep in mind too she’s a PhD candidate. She’s not an 18 yr old freshmen newly in higher ed.- she’s the output of (at minimum) 6+ years of education at an Ivy League institution. Is there a more damning indictment of the intellectual product coming out of these schools?
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These players quickly leave for other schools to chase money or empty promises, but Dakereon Joyner saw long term. He left college with a legacy. We need more Dakereon Joyners in college football. @Cant_StopCinco is cut from a different mold. He loves Carolina, the fanbase, and does not take for granted anyone who has supported him— his great success in life is only beginning.
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