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Wednesday December 31, 2008

TigerNet Talk #65 - The Gator Bowl - 12/31/2008

Clemson and Nebraska come into the 2009 Gator Bowl riding high. Both teams had huge lulls during the mid season, but have come on strong down the stretch. Out of every bowl game slated to take place over the next few days, nothing seems to rival the head to head battle between Clemson's defense and Nebraska's offense. Clemson brings one of the nation's top pass defenses, while the Cornhuskers, yield a vaunted passing attack. It could make for an interesting afternoon in Jacksonville. Given the stalemate which might occur, I expect this game will be won at the line of scrimmage. If the Clemson defensive line can pressure Joe Ganz into making bad reads, Clemson has an opportunity to score an impressive win to close the season. Ganz has been on fire this year, and in any other conference, he would be the talk of the region. In 15 career starts, Ganz has tossed the ball for over 4,700 yards and 38 touchdowns. Trust me, getting to him will be the key. If he can get out of the pocket and cause havoc with the play action pass, Tiger fans will have a long trip home on I-95. However, I haven't seen enough evidence from the Big 12's bowl performance thus far to make me believe that Clemson can't get the job done. From an outsiders view, the mighty Big 12 seems a bit top heavy bolstering two heavyweights, Oklahoma and Texas. Even those two teams could become exploited and make heads turn around the country. In the past it has been the Big 10 that hasn't shown up in bowl games. This year, while still early, it looks like the Big 12 might be in the same boat. In the end, it all boils down to execution on the field. One play at a time, Clemson has performed well for Coach Swinney. When everything seemed lost after the Wake Forest loss, in five short days, Dabo turned it around. Even in a loss to Georgia Tech, there was a new feeling about where this team could go. A preseason top ten program, once again felt like it had its feet underneath it. Some coaches have a special ability to change the attitude of their team. I think Julius from Remember the Titans, said it best, "Attitude reflects leadership."

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Thursday December 18, 2008

TigerNet Talk #64 - Moving On Up - 12/18/2008

As the bowl games approach, the college football spirit always seems to fade. However, once the bowls kick off, everyone gets back into full gear. I can't imagine thinking that a playoff would take away from the current system. Surely in my lifetime we will see the change. I am not asking for a complete removal of the bowls, but at least a playoff of the top eight teams. Since we are still a few weeks away from the bowl, I decided to talk Clemson hoops. Daniel Alexander co-hosts, as we go "Beyond the Arc", and talk Tiger basketball and your top 25 Clemson Tiger basketball team. Unlike a few years ago when we started 18-0, this team has already beaten some quality opponents, and is on the verge of a great start. Coach Oliver Purnell has done an amazing job and continues to get the most of of his teams. If the Tigers can make through their next four games unblemished, another special season might come together. However, I must give that 2006 team some credit. To get to 18-0, they kicked off the ACC slate with a 4-0 start. If this year's squad can get to 4-0 in the ACC it will have to include a win in Chapel Hill. It's a long way off right now, but and 18-0 start this year would be something to celebrate. A win in Chapel Hill. That sounds nice!

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Friday December 05, 2008

TigerNet Talk #63 - On To Da'Bowl Game - 12/05/2008

It has been an exciting week to be a Clemson Tiger. If thumping your rival 31-14
wasn't enough to get you feeling good, the Tigers qualified for the postseason,
and appear to be headed to The Gator Bowl.

Credit Coach Swinney for bringing the energy and passion back to Clemson fans.
It wasn't a night game, but Death Valley had that feeling during a rainy noon
game last weekend. You can't say enough about what this team and coaching staff
did facing adversity. If Dabo Swinney's career is as good as his "interview," I
think Clemson fans have a lot to be excited about.

I will admit that I didn't have him at the top of my list, but Coach Swinney
seems to have a passion for success. I think his philosophy of football seems
to fit perfectly at Clemson. The revamping of the offense and defense during
the second half of the season was a testament to his coaching. Both sides of
the football team improved immensely under Swinney's leadership and Clemson is
now one win away from an eight win season.

I can't tell you for sure if it will work out, but we will know by this time
next year. The true test will come next fall as Swinney guides the Tigers
through a full season. Right now it looks like an exciting future. I hope it
works out, because I am "All In."

Coach Dabo Swinney will be on Clemson Hotline this Monday evening from 8-9PM.
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