The Clemson tradition, Part I of V: The foundation

By Marc Hudgens  |   Monday, July 23, 2007  |  Comments( 13 )

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For all intents and purposes, Clemson's "golden age" was during the Frank Howard years, 1930-1969. For those 39 years (30 of which he was head coach), Howard built on what was started by prior head coaches John Heisman and Jess Neely, laying the very foundation of Clemson football. Born March 25, 1909, Howard hailed from Barlow Bend, Ala., and...
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CommentsComments: 13
No.1
jerry a marullo
08:41 PM
07/23/2007
I bet Frank's spinning in his grave after yet another collapse by the Bowden regime last year.Only 125 days 'til we can that loser!
No.2
RTP tiger
10:02 AM
07/24/2007
With his 165-118-12 career record, if Howard had to deal with your type of "fan" he would have been gone very early in his tenure. Quit whining and watch!
No.3
jerry a marullo
11:05 PM
07/24/2007
watch what? another bowden collapse? why don't you quit looking through the orange glasses for a while and maybe you'll see the rut we're in. fans like you are the reason we've been satisfied with 8&4 and a po-dump bowl game every year.oh that's right;we're just 1 point away!I keep 4getting!people like you have no right to rag USuCk fans because you share their same defeatist mentality.we've allowed the media to convince us that firing a coach is an unforgivable sin.However the truth is,they see us as just a hick school in SC that should be happy just getting to a bowl game.sorry RTP;its obvious you and all your fellow bowden worshippers feel like that too,but thanks to what happened throughout the 1980's,real CU fans like myself know better.
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