orange79
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I think you mistakenly put a winky emoji in your post.Clemson won't have any film on our O or D.
They won't know what hit them.
I think you mistakenly put a winky emoji in your post.Clemson won't have any film on our O or D.
They won't know what hit them.
Didn't even consider the fact that the Dome will be unavailable. Another opportunity to rationalize not having one. That might even trump an ACC "mandate." I imagine there would be a cost to using CN-S or any other off campus venue. Suppose they could use the soccer stadium. Early April weather would be a roll of the dice for an outdoor event. And the team will not be practicing at all outdoors in the spring. Talking myself into this even more strongly. Let's see what we can find out.
Clemson won't have any film on our O or D.
They won't know what hit them.
Have to agree. It's an enjoyable La Familia atmosphere and generates excitement for the program. Photos and anecdotes get passed around, there's press coverage, discussions about the new coordinators, new D-scheme, new OC, how the new players will fit in, etc. Even with only a few 'scrimmage' series, the opportunity to meet players and staff in person is a big deal, especially for kids ... SU's future fan base.I hope they have a spring “game” my family and friends family really enjoy coming up for them.
Its nice to get the kids more involved with the players. My son doesn’t like at sports at all by has a great time at these, he loves meeting Mo twice and Rex.
Plus I got to see the little try to take a nap on the dome turf lol.
Sure they are just glorified practices but they make for great family trips for us and of course helps to build future Cuse fans