Clemson offense regresses to old form

By Marc Hudgens  |   Monday, November 24, 2008  |  Comments( 3 )

Clemson Tigers
Last week, a main theme centering on Clemson’s offense was its supposed improved after the Tigers' blowout win over Duke. However, this past weekend's performance against Virginia in a 13-3 win showed that Clemson's 'O' still has a long way to go. Clemson struggled to score against the nation’s 50th-ranked defense while being the recipient of...
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CommentsComments: 3
No.1
NB
01:18 PM
11/24/2008
It does appear that USC will win the game on Saturday, because they are due for a victory over Clemson.
It also appears that Al Groh is history at Virginia after losing at home with a week bye to prepare for the Tigers. He won't beat Frank Beamer at VT, and he will end up 5-7. (Look for Ron Prince to take the new position next year for Virginia). As I have stated before, Mr. Swinney is nothing more than a cheap immitation of Tommy Bowden and Tommy West, and hopefully the Clemson football hierachy has learned a 10-year lesson from the TB saga: Don't hire the same kind of man. Don't let Dabo pull a fast one on you and coax his way into that Head coaching job, because if you get fooled again, it'll be ANOTHER five to ten year drought for Clemson football.
No.2
RazzMaTazz
03:21 AM
11/27/2008
Is it better to have two weeks to prepare, or to have home field advantage?

I could see this game going either way. SC's defense is tough. But I have a feeling that Clemson (especially the seniors and NFL-bound juniors) may play very inspired football in order to make it to a bowl game and perhaps save their coach's jobs.
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