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Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 5, 2023, 9:57 AM
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"I retired for health reasons, The Alumni got sick of me."
"I had a lifetime contract, but the administration declared me dead."
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 5, 2023, 10:05 AM
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Ole Frank has some good sayings.
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 5, 2023, 10:27 AM
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He also said, "If you can't block, you can't run; and if you can't tackle, you will lose."
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Oct 5, 2023, 10:28 AM
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"I don't want the best team to win, I want my team to win".
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 5, 2023, 10:29 AM
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He was so funny. Got to hear him roast Senator Strom Thurmond once at Thurmond's birthday event. Hilarious.
My favorite..."The administration gave me a little raise but asked that I not tell anyone what I was making. I told them not to worry because I was as ashamed of it as they were."
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 5, 2023, 10:38 PM
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My all time favorite one is when Coach Howard went out to eat pizza with his family at his favorite pizza parlor. The waitress asked him how many slices did he want her to cut his pizza. He told her: "Cut my pizza into 8 pieces, not 12 like you did last time because I cannot eat 12 slices!"
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Oct 5, 2023, 10:48 AM
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That's funny. I remember several years ago attending a local football touchdown club meeting where a former head of ACC officials was the speaker. Her told all kinds of great stories.
He said when he was working the famous 1981 Clemson v UNC game as head official, there was a crucial third down where Clemson was stopped just inches short. Because the drive started on the 20 after a touchback, Clemson had to make the 30 for the first down.
The referee did not call for a measurement because the ball wasn't touching the 30. Danny screemed at him, "Hey Mr. Ref, we want a measurement!!!" The ref told him no need because the ball wasn't touching the 30. Danny fired back, "I still want one anyway. How do you know the people that striped the field did it correctly?"
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 6, 2023, 8:43 AM
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In 1979 at Chapel Hill, Clemson was leading late and punted out of the end zone, UNC ball on the 20. UNC ran 4 plays and was a good 6 inches short of the 30. Ref signals Clemson ball. #### Crum runs out and calls for a measurement. Guess what, 1st down! Danny knew that field wasn't striped correctly!
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 5, 2023, 10:43 AM
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I was at Clemson when he was finishing his career and had never heard of him before I came to Clemson.
Quite a treasure and man. He loved Clemson
GO TIGERS
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Oct 5, 2023, 10:53 AM
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Howard’s buried on Cemetery Hill, just above the stadium, in a spot he picked out himself.
"I want to be there so I can hear all them people cheering my Tigers on Saturdays.
"Then I won’t have to go to heaven. I’ll already be there."
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Oct 5, 2023, 11:00 AM
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"Buddy Gore up the middel for fo yards" I can't spell it the way Frank would have said it on the weekly highlights on tv. Frank was a peach and I will always cherish my young days going to the 1:00 games with my grandparents. When you were 10-12, the score really didn't matter, it was experience.
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Oct 5, 2023, 2:53 PM
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Buddy Gore, legendary Conwayite!
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 6, 2023, 7:07 PM
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i remember him calling Vernon, Vunuh.
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Frank Howard worked his buttocks off for Clemson Univ***
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Another Frank Howard Story
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Frank Howard is somewhat responsible for my attending Clemson. My uncle, who was on the faculty at the time, and my aunt who was my mother's sister, shared a duplex in the married housing with Frank Howard and his wife when they all were newlyweds in the 1930's. Frank Howard was an assistant coach at that time under Jess Neely. My aunt and uncle loved Frank Howard and his wife, and they inculcated me with Clemson values when I was a youngster, and they took me to my first Clemson/USC game when I was around 12 or 13 years old. Frank Howard was still the coach at that point. Years later when I got married on December 30, 1977, my aunt and uncle did not attend my weeding, because they went to the ill-fated Gator Bowl with Frank Howard and his wife. As a Tiger fan, I considered their absence to be a excused absence. Long live the memory of Frank Howard.
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Oct 5, 2023, 11:51 AM
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Coach Howard "The best thing I've seen come out of Columbia is I-26"
"Where you from boy Georgia Tech"
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Frank Howard was such a gem! His funny sayings never get old***
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 5, 2023, 6:31 PM
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I lived in Birmingham from 84-86 and listened to talk radio with Eli Gold. When Eli did racing on Tuesday his fill on was Paul Finrbaum. Finebaum was not popular because of his constant put downs of Alabama under Ray Perkins. One Tues with Paul subbing Coach Howard was the the guest as he was being inducted into the Alabama hall of fame. He tied Finebaum in knots with his answers. I remember Finebaum commented about him being from Alabama. He said that’s right Pawwl. I was born in Barlow Bend which is about a wagon greasing out of mobile. It was a blast to hear him. Everyone loved him.
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 5, 2023, 6:53 PM
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I read in a book onetime where Coach Howard filled in for Danny at the Virginia Game in Charlottesville because of something that happened the year before in Clemson where Danny couldn't be on the field. At the time Clemson was like 30-0 against Virginia. One of the frat boys from Virginia was yelling at Coach Howard as they were coming out on the field saying something to the effect "This year is the year we are going get you old man" Coach Howard yelled back "That's what your Granddaddy used to say too"
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 5, 2023, 7:38 PM
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Had Coach Howard and Jerry Clower at a fund raiser for the Berkeley Clemson Club. I had breakfast with the two of them and Mrs Howard the next morning. Howard told about Red Horton who owned a seed and fertilizer warehouse in Loris would add $10 onto the farmers bill when they bought fertilizer and IPTAY would show on the invoice. That way he got lots of new members. Many of the farmers would come in the next year to buy fertilizer and say”Red please sell me some more of that IPTAY, I had the best crop ever last year.”
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
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Oct 6, 2023, 8:34 AM
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During an interview, Coach Howard said something about being "ova yawndah". The host asked him where "yawndah" was, and he said, "yawndah is just on the othah side a henah".
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Re: Frank Howard at the end of his coaching career,
Oct 6, 2023, 11:48 PM
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Sounds alot like how these "fans" are talking about Dabo online now...
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