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Rhymer On The Road: Episode 54 — The Long Pull East, Part II
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Over 2,500 miles, 10 states, and 20 days..Part II of our pull from Utah to North Carolina.
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June 3rd Clemson Historic Picture And Trivia Question Of The Day: Fun And Danger On Ledges
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Trivia Question
The Johnstone Hall ledges were known for more than just late-night gatherings. What risky tradition took place there over the years?
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Today’s Dark Territory Letterman and Trivia Question of the Day features former Clemson quarterback Thomas Ray.
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Trivia Question:
Thomas Ray set a Clemson passing record that stood for many years. What was it?
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Nick Saban on the Luke Ferrelli tampering saga: “Clemson had a player who was on campus for a whole week, and they (Ole Miss) came and got him off campus and took him someplace else.” Saban is testifying in support of the Protect College Sports Act in the US Senate this morning
Trivia Answer:
Tee’s 27 receiving touchdowns are tied for the most in Clemson history with DeAndre Hopkins and Sammy Watkins.
His 27 touchdown catches also rank tied for ninth-most in ACC history.
Tee Higgins: Dark Territory Clemson Letterman Of The Day
https://t.co/VbSMQNS6Zv
Trivia Question:
Tee’s 27 receiving touchdowns tied Clemson’s all-time record for touchdown receptions by a wide receiver. Which two Clemson legends share that record with him?
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Trivia Answer:
The record attendance at Death Valley is 86,092, set during Clemson’s game against Florida State in 1999. Temporary seating was added for the first "Bowden Bowl" played in Clemson between Tommy Bowden and his father, Bobby Bowden.
June 2nd Clemson Historic Picture & Trivia Question Of The Day
When Seating Was Different
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Trivia Question
The official seating capacity of Death Valley is 81,500, but the stadium’s record attendance is significantly higher. What circumstance and when?
June 3rd Clemson Historic Picture And Trivia Question Of The Day: Fun And Danger On Ledges
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1980s and captures the infamous Johnstone Hall ledges, a legendary gathering spot for Clemson students.
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Tee Higgins: Dark Territory Clemson Letterman Of The Day
https://t.co/VbSMQNS6Zv
Trivia Question:
Tee’s 27 receiving touchdowns tied Clemson’s all-time record for touchdown receptions by a wide receiver. Which two Clemson legends share that record with him?
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June 2nd Clemson Historic Picture & Trivia Question Of The Day
When Seating Was Different
https://t.co/vVygRFemMW
Trivia Question
The official seating capacity of Death Valley is 81,500, but the stadium’s record attendance is significantly higher. What circumstance and when?
@TigerPreGame We ran the option in those days . Clemson coaches went to Nebraska one spring or summer to learn the offense from them.
Rodney ran that offense all four years . Each season they say his hands would be swollen and looked like they had been through a meat grinder from getting hit.
@TigerPreGame March 17, 1973, the greatest tour in rock history was at Littlejohn. Alice Cooper original group and the Billion Dollar Babies tour played a concert that freaked out the upstate Baptist yahoos. ASPCA and Pickens County cops were there. He might chop up cat or perform sodomy lol
Trivia Answer
On December 5, 1972, head coach Hootie Ingram resigned, marking the end of his tenure at Clemson.
Shortly thereafter, Red Parker was named his successor, ushering in a new era for Tiger football.
June 1st Clemson Historic Picture And Trivia Question Of The Day: A Changing Athletic Complex In 1972
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Trivia Question
A major change occurred in Clemson football during 1972. Do you know what it was?
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Trivia Answer
Walter Cox became affectionately known across campus as “Dean Cox.”
For three decades, he served as Clemson’s vice president for student affairs and became one of the most beloved and influential figures in university history.
Walter Cox: Dark Territory Clemson Letterman And Trivia Question Of The Day
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Trivia Question
Walter Cox became immortal at Clemson for much more than his accomplishments on the football field. Do you know the story?
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June 2nd Clemson Historic Picture And Trivia Question Of The Day: When Seating Was Different
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October 12, 1991 and captures the pregame atmosphere before Clemson’s matchup with Virginia in Memorial Stadium.
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June 1st Clemson Historic Picture And Trivia Question Of The Day: A Changing Athletic Complex In 1972
https://t.co/hWx9m2TCJC
Trivia Question
A major change occurred in Clemson football during 1972. Do you know what it was?
#Clemson#ClemsonTigers#ClemsonFamily