@Clemson_Addict It’s NFL free agency now, it’s business. That’s his right. It’s the CF fan mindset that is to blame. We’re all got to transition to understanding that the old days are over. New rosters each year and new checks written.
Not confusing, he has not signed and a bigger check will get him. It’s how free agents negotiate. There is no such thing as a commitment in business until signing. This is business now, not college football of the old. Every year, new players, new teams, new contracts.
5 star CB & newest South Carolina commit Joshua Dobson confused a LOT of Gamecocks fans yesterday in his post commitment interview (swipe) 🤔
This is what he had to say about his commitment status literally minutes after pledging to them:
“I think it’s long from over obviously until I sign that dotted line. But for now I’m really 1000% committed to the Cocks.”
Dobson chose South Carolina over programs like Michigan, Texas A&M, and Auburn, and was rumored to have received a $1.5M dollars NIL contract from the Cocks. 😳
Do you guys think he sticks or flips? The Wolverines wanted him badly…
Going down a rabbit hole a bit today on the Nike gear and Garnet...
One thing worth pointing out is that apparel companies have different "families" of colors they use for internal labeling.
For example, Under Armour had Carolina in its "Cardinal" family, despite it being "garnet."
Nike has Carolina in its "Crimson" family. But it is and always will be "garnet" when the Gamecocks are wearing it. Any apparel website listing it as crimson is incorrect and https://t.co/radi5kM10V lists it as garnet.
As Donati told @DCPandC, it is also a color that often looks different depending on the surface:
“It’s a challenge with a color so unique. It shows up different in different materials, on paper vs. paint, on clothes vs. uniforms. It’s a great challenge that any apparel provider has to match,” USC athletic director Jeremiah Donati said. “We’re happy with where they landed.”
Yes, it looks slightly brighter in person but it should pop a bit more than before on the actual uniforms. I believe most of you guys will love it when you see the team run out in the full uniforms in September.
Maybe it’s time for a change, the Garnet never won much, Nike has won a lot. I guess if Sellers pocket awareness and accuracy doesn’t improve, we have the answer? Maybe Muschamp did this? Stay dangerous Gamecockians.
As we mentioned in the story, Nike places all its its college programs in color categories: Team Crimson, Team University Red, etc
Seems like South Carolina is in Team Crimson ... which is close but not USC's exact Pantone 202 color
South Carolina garnet ----- Team Crimson
South Carolina is doing its part to crack down on health care fraud.
My office proudly joined @TheJusticeDept’s historic National Health Care Fraud Takedown, helping uncover more than $6.5 billion in alleged fraud nationwide.
Here in South Carolina, our VAMPF Unit brought charges against seven defendants and continues to hold those who exploit vulnerable adults, abuse Medicaid, and defraud taxpayers accountable.
Protecting our seniors, vulnerable adults, and taxpayer dollars will always be one of my top priorities. If you break the law and prey on those who need protection most, we’ll hold you accountable.
Thomas Jefferson died on the 4th of July. Not just any 4th. The exact 50th anniversary of the Declaration he wrote. And on that same day, hundreds of miles away, his old friend and rival John Adams died too. You cannot make this up. Here's the story.
Everyone knows Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence at just 33 years old. Fewer people know the size of the mind behind it.
He was a relentless genius. He taught himself law, architecture, multiple languages, science, and farming. He designed his own home, Monticello, and kept refining it for forty years like he physically could not leave a good idea alone. He tinkered and invented constantly, including a better plow blade that he refused to patent because he believed useful ideas should belong to everyone, not be locked up for profit.
He was a book addict on a scale that's hard to picture today. He owned close to 10,000 books in his lifetime. And when the British burned the Capitol and destroyed the Library of Congress in 1814, Jefferson sold his personal collection of roughly 6,500 volumes to the nation to rebuild it. The Library of Congress today essentially grew back from his bookshelves.
He served as the nation's first Secretary of State, its second Vice President, and its third President. As President he pulled off the Louisiana Purchase, doubling the size of the country in a single stroke, and sent Lewis and Clark to map a continent.
He founded the University of Virginia, designed its buildings himself, and was so proud of it that he asked it to be carved on his tombstone, alongside writing the Declaration and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. Not one word about being President. He wanted to be remembered for what he built and what he taught.
And then the ending almost no one learns. He died on July 4, 1826, fifty years to the day after the nation was born. Adams, dying the very same day, reportedly murmured "Thomas Jefferson still survives," not knowing Jefferson had already passed hours earlier.
Two founders, two old rivals turned friends, leaving the world together on the country's golden anniversary.
Thomas Jefferson. The mind that wrote a nation into existence.
Leading by a two-to-one margin in initial returns, the race for the GOP nomination for governor has been called for Alan Wilson less than 30 minutes after polls closed.
Incredible collapse for Evette, who entered the runoff with the backing of the sitting president and governor.
@CrwnGlobalMedia@Brandoniswrite@VochLombardi Is the coaching methods, teaching, more serious demeanor of CP going to make the head coach and the rest of the staff better? Rising tide raises all ships! How Jimmy did his staffs?
@VochLombardi Thinking about the schemes CP brings on defense, are these the things that Dak has struggled with and will this make him better while facing it during camp?
@yvonne_jul8731 Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, we also have Medicaid recipient fraud- they investigate cases of Medicaid recipients defrauding the program.
https://t.co/gd3RMswZXN
@yvonne_jul8731 This is our case at the SCAG, it got buried in the press last summer. Different climate now for healthcare fraud.
https://t.co/gd3RMswZXN
@ZachWolchuk@CrwnGlobalMedia Take a look at the past 5 years of the worst defenses in football, if they improved dramatically the following year, what was it- coaching, FA, draft, scheme- and did Dallas do their blueprint?