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"All the news that's fit to link"
"All the news that's fit to link"

Saturday, December 31, 2011

On Dustin Garrison...


FORT LAUDERDALE -- West Virginia lost its leading rusher when Dustin Garrison blew out his knee Friday during practice down here in sunny Florida, and it sounds like a big loss whenever "leading rusher" is attached.

Thing is, I'm thinking this isn't a huge deal for the Mountaineers because they run the ball so little.

The freshman averaged 61.8 yards rushing this season, but that clip was inflated by a 291-yard effort against Bowling Green. Take away that total -- his only 100-yard effort of the year, by the way -- and Garrison's average goes down to 37.5 yards a game.

Garrison did, however, have 201 receiving yards on 21 catches.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The SEC and defensive linemen


NFL Draft guru Mike Detillier caused a bit of a stir in these parts in his analysis of Brandon Thompson when he said this to TI recently:

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Grab the parkas for Miami, and links


On the Miami Herald web site this morning is this critical weather development under the "Breaking News" heading:

Cold front to sweep through, with low in the 50s

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Revisiting the Jamie Harper decision


About a year ago today, amid the ear-splitting backdrop of cars racing around Charlotte Motor Speedway, I was asking some of Clemson's underclassmen if they were considering leaving early for the NFL.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Mark Richt and the spirit of giving


Mark Richt has a longstanding reputation as one of the nicest guys in the coaching business, and that image will only be strengthened with this revelation by the AJC that he doled out thousands of dollars from his own pocket to pay assistants and other personnel.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

On Booker and Jennings



After last night's trouncing of Alabama State, Devin Booker was asked if he's planning on getting in any surfing on the trip to Hawaii. He laughed and said he might give it a try.

Monday, December 19, 2011

The Malzahn weirdness



What is it about football in the state of Alabama that produces such a high frequency of truly bizarre situations?

Thursday, December 15, 2011

On coaches' salaries and priorities



It's sometimes said that people in athletics departments exist in a bubble that's completely detached from reality.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Steamed Korn


(Photo courtesy of thestate.com)

Fairly startling article on a number of levels in this piece by the (Spartanburg) Herald-Journal, which profiles Willy Korn's comeback from a disastrous time at Clemson.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Ten thoughts from the weekend

1. The locker rooms of Clemson and Virginia Tech were pretty close together at Bank of America Stadium, and that produced some stark contrasts late Saturday night as the winners and losers milled about.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

In Gus they trust?


(Photo courtesy of al.com)

I'm a believer in Gus Malzahn's system, but not certain he's destined for stardom as a head coach.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

ACC bowl guesses


Always hard to get a precise read on reality during the dog-and-pony show that precedes bowl selections.

The bowl reps usually talk about how much they love a lot of different teams, and often they're deliberately vague so as not to tip their hands as to their plans.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Iowa basketball thoughts

Impressive showing on a number of fronts from Clemson in tonight's win at Iowa.

Some thoughts:

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Ten thoughts from the weekend

1. How much of an appetite would there be for a Clemson-Auburn matchup in the Chick-fil-A Bowl?

If Clemson loses to Virginia Tech on Saturday night, the answer to that question could determine whether Clemson plummets all the way to Orlando for the Champs Sports Bowl.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Some basketball thoughts


A couple of weeks ago, Brad Brownell gathered with the media to discuss his team as it prepared for its opener against Gardner-Webb.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

A proposal for the rivalry


Received a number of e-mails and tweets over the last few weeks alerting me to this proposal for the Clemson-Carolina football rivalry.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Ten thoughts from the weekend



1. Well so much for that rare Top 15 rivalry matchup we talked about last week.

With Clemson ranked No. 7 and South Carolina ranked No. 14, seemed the only thing that would preclude just the second Top 15 matchup in the rivalry's history was a Gamecocks meltdown against The Citadel.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Basketball thoughts, nuggets


(Photo courtesy of The Post and Courier)

Had a good time last night in the old stomping grounds of Charleston, first gathering with the good folks of the Charleston County Clemson Club and then watching the Tigers' 73-50 win over The Citadel at McAlister Field House.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The path of least resistance


Maybe the ACC's Atlantic Division should be subdivided into two entities called "Those who give a crap about football" and "Those who don't."

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The State of N.C. State


Once upon a time, N.C. State was regarded as an emerging power with all sorts of nice facilities and a recruiting pipeline to Florida.

Friday, November 11, 2011

VT-GT thoughts


(AP photo)

A few observations from last night's big game in Atlanta:

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Putting Paterno to bed


There's something about the 24-hour news cycle that makes you feel dumber the more you watch.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The JoePa-calypse


Something about our society is broken.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Georgia Tech hangover


A lot is made, and legitimately so, about the benefits of having extra time to prepare for Georgia Tech.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Ten thoughts from the weekend


Ten things learned while watching as much college football as possible on a guys' weekend in the mountains of North Carolina:

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Thursday-night fun


Is it me, or has the appeal of ESPN's Thursday-night football programming decreased significantly this season?

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

ACC and the Top 5



The ACC's biggest problem in recent years, as everyone knows, has been an inability to produce elite teams.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Don't blame me, I voted for ...


So there's a guy out in L.A. who decided to vote Boise State No. 1 in his most recent AP ballot.

Friday, October 28, 2011

A bad anti-playoff argument


Ron Morris is a friend, and I agree with a lot of his takes.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

The ACC living (at) large


Probably too early to start discussing this, but something tells me Clemson fans will dust off their conspiracy theories if an undefeated Tigers team meets Virginia Tech in the ACC championship.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Rivalry revelry


There was some heartburn over the title of the upcoming "State of Disunion" book because it has "Carolina-Clemson" instead of "Clemson-Carolina."

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Ten thoughts from the weekend


1. The same people who are calling Clemson overrated right now are probably the same people who were calling Auburn overrated this time a year ago.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Catching up with Devin Booker


Had a chance to catch up with Devin Booker last week. Here's our Q&A with the big man:

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Catching up with Milton Jennings


Had a chance to sit down with Milton Jennings last week for a one-on-one interview.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Watkins and the "H" word


Tweet from ESPN's Tom Luginbill on Saturday night:

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Ten thoughts from the weekend



1. Remember that image? That's Richard Jackson missing another field goal in a 2009 loss at Maryland.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Beating a mediocre horse ... and stats


A house divided? How about a house imploded?

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Steve Superior


I guess this dispatch needs to begin with an explanation of why I'm writing it.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

ESPN: College football's supreme being


(Photo caption: ESPN executives take a break after a recent meeting in Bristol, Conn.)

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Ten thoughts from the weekend



1. So we're halfway through the season in some cases, including Clemson's, and there's a bit of depression with that reality.

We spend so long looking forward to the season, the offseason often seems interminable, and then ... poof!

Part of what makes college football great is the magnitude of every game. I'm certainly not advocating a 16- or 18-game schedule or anything like that, because college basketball has shown us what meaninglessness looks like with its long pre-conference slog in November and December.

Just saying it's hard to believe we're halfway through this thing. Time flies when you're having fun.

2. So who out there thought Clemson would be 6-0 and Florida State 2-3 at this point?

I'll never forget some of the hyperventilating that followed news that some AP voters had the audacity to vote Florida State somewhere between 15 and 20 in the preseason poll.

First of all, who cares about preseason polls? Second, and most important: What had Florida State done to show it was a Top 5 team?

Granted, I thought they'd be much better than this. But there was zero reason for anyone to get red-faced in reaction to some voters not being sold on the Seminoles in the preseason.

3. And you thought Clemson had quarterback questions heading into preparations for this week's game at Maryland?

Check out the Terps' situation: Danny O'Brien, considered preseason ACC player of the year by some folks, was yanked from Saturday's loss at Georgia Tech after starting 1-for-6 passing for 17 yards and a pick. Reserve C.J. Brown came in and wasn't much better.

Through three quarters, the pair was a combined 1-for-15 for 17 yards and two picks – a passer efficiency rating of minus-10.48.

And all of this against Georgia Tech's highly questionable defense. Yikes.

4. Speaking of passing, Georgia Tech's aerial assault appears to be coming back down to earth.

After looking really good earlier this season and creating the impression that defensive coordinators would have to deal with yet another element in Paul Johnson's offense, the Yellow Jackets have completed 10 passes on 33 attempts in the past two games.

That's 30.3 percent. Joshua Nesbitt would be proud.

5. Put me among the surprised that Georgia Tech produced just 21 points Saturday at home against the Terrapins.

The Yellow Jackets didn't have a long scoring drive after the first possession. Their 272 rushing yards were more than 100 below their average, and their point total was 30 points shy of their average.

Heck, Temple had more rushing yards (285) against Maryland.

And the Terps' defense doesn't look all that imposing, either. They started four freshmen Saturday with linebacker Kenny Tate sidelined with an injury. A fifth freshman, linebacker Alex Twine, played much of the second half after Demetrius Hartsfield’s departure.

Georgia Tech had just 154 yards and seven points after halftime.

6. Kudos to Steve Spurrier for finally realizing that Connor Shaw couldn't be worse than Stephen Garcia.

It's been said that Spurrier's approach with Garcia was to stick with him until Garcia lost a game.

If this is indeed the case ... huh?

Georgia is gaining momentum and barreling toward the SEC East title. If the Bulldogs end up in Atlanta instead of the Gamecocks, it's on Visor Boy for inexplicably riding Garcia.

With all that talent on offense, the quarterback doesn't have to be great for them to be productive. That was plainly apparent Saturday, when Shaw effectively distributed the ball to different guys.

7. If you're a Clemson fan, you probably looked at the ACC schedule when it was released and said: "Gee, thanks."

The Tigers' open date was after Georgia Tech and before Wake Forest. Didn't seem to be much of a favor then, but it actually works out kinda good given the Demon Deacons' unexpected ascent.

As much is made on the value of having an open date to prepare for Georgia Tech's offense, it's also hard to recover from playing the Yellow Jackets. So if the game against Wake become an Atlantic Division showdown -- and gosh does it feel weird writing "Wake Forest" and "showdown" in the same sentence after last year's Deacon meltdown -- the week off is gonna come in handy.

8. I saw Logan Thomas' passing numbers from the Miami game and simply cannot believe them.

23 for 25, 310 yards, 3 touchdowns, 0 interceptions

There was someone else in that No. 3 jersey last week in Blacksburg. That's the only explanation.

9. Local radio personality Mark Sturgis was on the Boston College sideline for Saturday's game and reported some thuggish behavior on the part of the visitors from up North.

He said the team chaplain was hurling obscenities after the personal-foul penalty that negated a long Eagles touchdown.

He said some of the fans were celebrating when Boyd went down with the injury.

He said a number of fans were holding up one finger when Clemson fans were holding up four fingers heading into the fourth quarter. We'll let your imagination figure out which finger.

Obviously these louts weren't representative of all Boston College fans. But sheesh... leave that stuff in Southie, ya heah?

10. As Clemson's offense was motoring up and down the field early against Boston College, I couldn't help but think:

Goodness, imagine this thing with Germone Hopper and Zac Brooks in the mix.

The offensive line will be a huge question mark next season, but even with that as a potential trouble spot it's hard to imagine this offense suddenly choking and sputtering.

If Morris has the best collection of skill players in the ACC right now -- and it's abundantly apparent he does -- what's going to happen with two more elite skill players in the mix?



LW

Thursday, October 6, 2011

ACC power(less) rankings, Week 6


So now's probably a good time to renew the esteemed, long-standing tradition of weekly ACC power rankings.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

ACC fever, and stats and stuff


Weekends like this are made for Mike Hogewood.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Substance over style


Tommy Bowden never really preoccupied himself with what people said about his style.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Blacksburg mystique


If you've been around for a while, you remember the days that Lane Stadium was one of the most bland, ordinary and nondescript settings around.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Stats and stuff


Combing through the ACC numbers to find some stats that matter...

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Ten thoughts from the weekend


1. Recruiting hasn't been a problem for Clemson over the last five or six years. All you have to do is look at the NFL Draft numbers to see that there's been plenty of talent here. And all you have to do is take a look at the current roster to see a bunch more guys who are going to hear their names called on future draft days.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Trickett or Manuel?


Michael Langston, our pal who works for Warchant.com, suggested to his subscribers this week that Clint Trickett is the better option for Saturday's game than E.J. Manuel.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

ACC stats ... and losers


They say statistics are for losers, so it's fitting that this blog is about statistics.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The ACC and its roots


You can't help but wonder how much a scandal-ridden year influenced the ACC's move to go after Syracuse and Pittsburgh.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Ten thoughts from the weekend


1. Watching a replay of Saturday's win over Auburn reinforced just how well Death Valley goes over on TV when it's rocking for a big game.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Assorted Friday thoughts


A few scattered thoughts on a Friday morning:

-- You might say it's time for the ACC to step up. Since Florida State beat Virginia Tech for the BCS title at the end of the 1999 season, ACC teams are 1-32 against Top 5 teams.

I'm sure most other conferences don't have glistening records against Top 5 opposition. But without looking it up -- yeah, I'm lazy like that -- the assumption here is that the ACC's margin of defeat in those games is significantly greater than in some other conferences.

-- I've been down on Florida State's chances of beating Oklahoma for a while now. But when you hear that Oklahoma has lost five of its last nine road games, you start to reconsider just a tad.

-- Some people think tomorrow's game against Auburn doesn't mean much to Clemson because it will have no impact on Clemson's pursuit of an Atlantic Division title. Maybe no direct impact, but don't tell me it can't inflict an indirect impact.

Remember when Clemson beat Texas A&M to open the 2005 season? I believe that win helped that team psychologically over the rest of the season. It got their minds right after they entered a season with new coordinators on both sides of the ball, and coming off a miserable season in 2004.

Remember the 2008 opener against Alabama? That beatdown in Atlanta inflicted a hangover that lasted weeks.

Clemson won't win the ACC championship tomorrow, and the Tigers won't lose it. But it's a huge game for this program's psyche.

-- There is no team that has looked more physically imposing over the last six or seven seasons than LSU. Goodness gracious, they look like an NFL team.

I remember Billy Napier telling me he went to the Chick-fil-A Bowl a few years back to watch LSU strafe Miami 40-3. He watched LSU in warm-ups and said it was the best looking team he'd ever seen.

Amazing what can happen when you own an entire state in recruiting and are able to venture over to Texas and do some cherry-picking.

-- Was on a radio show yesterday morning in Alabama talking Auburn-Clemson, and I made the observation that Mississippi State has a high-precision offense that's enormously difficult to stop

The radio host had this response: "Well that's going to change tonight, because their inability to throw downfield is going to get exposed."

Smart man, that radio guy.

-- So Mississippi State's offense ran 57 plays last night, and nine of those plays were on the final drive.

Three-and-outs aren't good for any offense, but they're kryptonite for an up-tempo offense. Mississippi State had 57 yards on its second possession and 54 yards on its third possession, but after that the Bulldogs were shut down.

LSU had the ball for 37 minutes. That's the kind of stuff these up-tempo gurus have nightmares about.

-- Clemson's interior offensive line really needs to develop a little depth, and that's probably why you're hearing about Brandon Thomas getting looks at left guard lately.

Florida State rotates six experienced guys on its interior defensive line.

-- Craig James said this last night: "You have to play four quarters in the SEC."

Thanks for that, Mr. Phony Express. I'm still waiting to hear him say: "Man, that was just an SEC extra point right there."

-- Les Miles is clownish. But he's good for college football. We need people who like to mix it up and make things interesting. If the game were coached by nothing but a bunch of Gene Chiziks, it wouldn't be fun.

-- If any of you like good impersonations, you need to listen to WCCP-FM's William Qualkinbush on Mickey Plyler's show from 6-9 a.m. The dude does some dead-solid-perfect renditions.

On today's show, he regaled us with the soothing strains of Mike Hogewood and Ron Jaworski. Superb.

-- That's it for now. Gotta hit the road here in a few minutes if I want to get to Death Valley in time for kickoff.



LW