You know he practiced it over and over in the mirror so that he would nail it and not pull a Tommy Boy.
I found out by reading it in print and was 99.9% certain it wasn't real. Even after multiple viewings, I still feel like someone is pulling a ruse on me.
I was starting to doubt Coach and was even considering downgrading him to Dabo. But this quote has won me over in addition to sending a message to the hearts and minds of young men and mothers around the country who are PASSIONATE ABOUT WINNING on and off the field. Go Tigers!
The only thing that worries me about this is that this could be an attempt to get Liberty to offer him a job.
The ONLY reason Coach hasn’t accepted an NFL job is because he knows it’s immoral to work on Sundays. #Blessed
Why would Judas not be going to heaven? He was "foretold" to do that, basically on rails by God himself to betray Jesus? Like if Judas wasnt made to do those things there'd be no christianity. He did God's dirt for Him, why'd be go to hell for it?
Why the fuck do some many middle aged white dudes say “Progrum”? shits trifling I can’t be having that in my kingdom
When you make 15 milly a year exploiting teenage labor you gotta get twangy to prove to the IPTAYs you’re still a down home good southern man.
tpusa, still playing the hits the student who was surprised clemson would allow this is suffering from a powerful lack of imagination
“However, the branch told WYFF that it didn’t actually know whether Clemson uses affirmative action in its admissions. It said it was targeting the admissions processes at universities like Harvard University and the University of North Carolina.” Seems very on brand for a Charlie Kirk group. Those fuckers have groups at a staggering number of schools now. Pretty much every major southern university.
Ugh TPUSA. Still chuckle though that Lahren and some clowns were going to have an event in Clemson maybe a year ago now. They ended up moving venues because they thought they had 10k coming. Maybe 200 showed up. Aamri Simms led a twitter campaign to buy up free tix. I got 4 that sit in my spam folder still.
That article highlights TPUSA as a non profit which I’m sure it is for tax purposes, but I have this awful feeling in my gut people might be profiting from their shenanigans.
During an interview with Greg McElroy on McElroy’s Always College Football show, Dabo Swinney discussed how the expanded College Football Playoff is bad for the players. Clemson’s head coach also talked about being bothered by people in charge not listening to players’ feedback on playoff expansion. “I get beat up for this all the time and I don’t really care,” Swinney said. “We want to listen to the player on everything – like, everything – and I’m all for expanding the playoff. Great. I got no problem with it. But I want to do it in a way that’s healthy for the player. And what bothers me about the expansion of the playoff is when all this was coming about a few years ago, we were kind of given a charge by our commissioner to go and talk to our team and ask them, hey, this is what was coming down the pipe, here’s how it’s going to look like – wanted the feedback. I met with my team and I’ll never forget it, and I kind of laid it out for them, here’s where we are, and they all looked at me like I was crazy, like I had three eyeballs. “You mean to tell me we got to start in July and we’re going to finish later in January? Oh and we just beat Alabama and now we gotta go play Georgia next week? You know, or you beat Ohio State, Alabama and now you gotta go play Georgia? And these are guys that have pro aspirations, and until you’ve been through a season of 15 games at this level, it’s hard to really have that perspective. So, the interesting thing about the whole dynamic to me, when all that was coming about – I gave the feedback but nobody listens. “We listen to the player on all these things, but when it comes to – like, they don’t want to start earlier in July. They don’t want to go later in January. Oh, finals? Who cares? It just falls on deaf ears, and so I’m like, we can’t just keep expanding college football. And now where we are, you’re going to have to play 17 games. So, that’s a lot for a college player.” A lengthy decision on whether or not to expand the College Football Playoff was finally made in September when the CFP Board of Managers unanimously voted to go to a 12-team playoff in the future. The new format, which triples the size of the current four-team model, will go into effect in 2024. Clemson has made six CFP appearances, champions of the ACC each time. The Tigers’ most recent trip to the playoff came at the end of the 2020 season.
I mean, 17 games is a lot for a college team. It wasn't long ago that we were at 14. More potential for injuries with more games. This is one case I don't think he's wrong?
I think his point is valid.... but knowing him he prob has ulterior motives and this what he is using as a front for his position
I believe conference championship games will soon be a thing of the past. With the CFP expansion, they potentially hurt conferences getting multiple teams in, whereas before they helped the winner get in with a smaller field. That will cut out a game.