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***⚽ (2) Clemson vs. (7) Stanford | ACC Quarterfinals | Sunday | 2 p.m. | ACCN****

I was confident No. 2 seed Clemson would handle No. 15 and winless in the conference Louisville on Wednesday. A touch nervous when they tied it at 1-1 in the 48th minute, but the Tigers scored two goals within the next 12 minutes to win 3-1 and advance to the ACC Quarterfinals.

Clemson (12-2-3) will host the seventh-seeded Stanford Cardinal (9-4-4) on Sunday at 2 p.m. Stanford defeated Clemson at Historic Riggs Field 3-2 on Sept. 6 this year.

Against the plural Cardinals on Wednesday, Clemson was in great control for a vast majority of the game. The Tigers held 58% possession and had a 16-12 shot advantage with 11 on goal to 6 for Louisville.

Our captain, my captain Joran Gerbet broke the scoreless deadlock in the 47th minute with a penalty kick after Tyler Trimnal did a fantastic job of drawing a PK. Trimnal fought with Louisville’s Josh Jones for a ball on the edge of the box. Trimnal got his body positioned in the box and then got the call for the PK.

Was it a weak call? Eh. I’ve seen less called (ahem, UNC game against us).

Louisville tied it up less than a minute later on a long-distance shot that appeared to catch Clemson keeper Paddy Donovan a little slow-footed.

In the 58th minute, Alex Meinhard put a header off a corner kick in the net for the game-winner. Ransford Gyan took the cross and Adam Lundegard had a lovely flick to Meinhard.

Then, less than two minutes later, our best build-up/possession of the night ended in a tidy goal from Remi Okunlola to put the birds back in their nest.

Just a solid game from the Tigers. And Paddy D in his first start held up well, making one great save toward the end from point-blank range. He ended the night with five saves.

Round won, and on to the next.

Except, don’t think we forgot to do the Prick of the Game. For about 30 minutes, it was going to be Louisville sport administrator for men’s soccer Zach Brooks. This dude dressed up like He Still Knows What We Did Last Summer on the sideline and purposefully stood way too close a Clemson free kick in the 39th minute near their sideline and wouldn’t move. Go back to Paducah you bumpkin.

But then Cardinals midfielder Jack Lewis entered the fray. Look at this guy and you already hate him. This asshole’s favorite team is Blackpool FC and, well, he played like some Championship menace (Blackpool??? Blackpool. Even people in Blackpool don’t like Blackpool). His favorite music artists are Coldplay, Bruno Mars and Adele – I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP. His favorite athlete is James Milner, who in his 38th year on this planet has played for practically every team in England EXCEPT BLACKPOOL.

But that’s not why Lewis won PotG. In the 62nd minute, right after we all but ended Louisville’s season with the third goal, this sumamma got his lunch money taken by Trimnal, so Lewis tackled Trimnal to earn a yellow card. Forty-seconds later, this jackleg hacks Wahabu Musah outside of the box that should have sent him off, but no foul was called.

A minute later, Lewis swept Antonio Illuminato’s leg after getting juked outside the box – still no second yellow.

In all, Lewis committed four fouls over a 15-minute period and should have been sent off. I don’t know who hurt him, but I will just assume it was Zach Brooks. Enjoy the offseason, chumps.

So, now onto the singular Cardinal. Stanford got here by maybe the most amazing sequence I’ve ever seen in their First Round win over Notre Dame.

The Irish tied the game at 2-2 with 12 seconds remaining and then this happened. I can’t explain it. As a dad of a keeper, I feel awful for the goalie, but then I remember he plays for Notre Dame and that quickly dissipates.

While geographically Stanford and Clemson are incredibly far apart (2,572 miles between the two stadiums), this will be the fourth game between the two teams in six years (we’ve played UVA less times than that). Overall, Stanford holds a 3-1-1 record over Clemson – the Tigers lone win coming in the NCAA Tournament last year.

In the game back in September, that was when bully-ball was working against us. Clemson outshot the Cardinal 16-9, but was only able to put two on goal, while Stanford had five on goal. Two of their goals were from a PK and an own goal.

Oh, and we were without captain Adam Lundegard in the back who was serving a red card suspension.

Stanford does not play many players – only 14 played in the first game (two of which played less than 10 minutes) and 15 played on Wednesday against ND (two playing less than 122 seconds).

Believe it or not, Wednesday’s win over Notre Dame was Stanford’s first victory since they beat Virginia on Sept. 27 – a span of seven games where they went 1-3-3, including a loss to San Francisco and a draw against Pacific.

Jackson Kiil is a problem – was for us in the first game. He’s the bully and kind of had his way with Lukas Magnason and Titus Sandy Jr. – the former playing in his first ever game and the latter being a first-year starter. On the season, Kiil has four goals and two assists in 14 games played, but he had 6 (!) shots against Notre Dame on Wednesday.

Zach Bohane leads the Cardinal with five goals and three assists and Shane de Flores has four goals and three assists. Fletcher Bank and Will Cleary each have four assists.

This will be a battle – Stanford is one of the preeminent programs in the country year after year. I am glad that we don’t have to fly across the country and play at what would feel like 11 a.m. to the body.

So, let’s chat about Lundegard, the two-time captain of the Tigers. The redshirt-junior from La Plata, Md., has started 54 games for Clemson on the backline over the last two-plus seasons. He is the rock to the backline. Kiil and company won’t be able to bully him and gives Magnason and Sandy Jr., the confidence in his coverage with them.

In high school, he was one of the nation’s most sought-after recruits, playing as a member of Loudoun United FC within the USL Championship and started for Loudoun United against Louisville City FC on June 8, 2019 – his first of five starts. In the summer of 2018, he had a trial with West Ham United, and has been called into the national team camps at various age groups.

Simply: he good. At 6-2, he’s got the height to deal with Kiil (6-3), which will be important – Stanford will create chaos at the near-post on corner kicks.

In games that Lundegard started and finished this season, Clemson is 8-0-1 – the lone draw being that asinine game at Holy Cross. The last time the Tigers lost with him starting and finishing a game was Sept. 22, 2023 at Wake Forest in a 1-0 loss.

With Lundegard on the field, Clemson’s GAA drops to 0.74 – which would rank seventh in the country. Without him it balloons to 2.47, which would rank 197th. Clemson currently sits in 84th place in the category at 1.202. Last year, the number for the national champions was 0.810.

In last year’s matchup in the Elite 8, Lundegard played a full 90 minutes and Stanford had a total of four shots, all of which came after we were up 2-0 and only two of the four were on frame.

Sunday’s winner between the Tigers and Cardinal will take on the third-seeded Duke Blue Devils versus 11th seed Cal on Thursday, Nov. 14 in Cary, N.C., in the semifinals. Time will either be 5:30 or 8 p.m.

Go Tigers! Beat Stanford!

Homeland Security

US President-elect Donald Trump has chosen South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as his new secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, CNN reported on Tuesday, citing two sources. The appointment places Noem, a longtime supporter, in charge of an agency central to Trump’s immigration and border security agenda, which includes proposals for mass deportations.
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Arizona Election Issues

The crap has begun but a lot of groups are watching this time. It still might not do any good.

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My forthcoming article about the Maricopa County employee caught stealing a lanyard containing a security fob and plastic key used to program Election Day tabulators will not only cover his extensive progressive background and ties to Soros, but will reveal news about his corruption that has not been revealed anywhere yet.

Covid Scandal and Coverup

It's getting real. Rand Paul is all over this.

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Rand Paul knows where the Covid trail leads. He is already honed in on the CIA.

However, I don’t think a Congressional investigation is going to get the job done. These are international crimes against humanity.

Accountability for Covid is going to require a Nuremberg-type of reckoning. It’s going to require a coalition between the world superpowers. We are not the only ones who have a claim on the heads of those responsible for Covid. Americans are not the only ones who suffered and died.

International Military Tribunal would be the appropriate entity to prosecute such crimes, but the UN isn’t exactly working either. This is an unprecedented situation that requires unprecedented solutions.

Paul will serve as a valuable asset to drive public awareness about the origins of Covid, but accountability for these crimes might require Trump to be a little bit of a dictator…

**** Clemson - The Citadel a 3:30 p.m. kickoff (CW)

The Atlantic Coast Conference and its television partners announced the following football game times and networks for Week 13, November 21-23.

Thursday, November 21
  • NC State at Georgia Tech – 7:30 p.m. ET on NBC – as previously announced
Saturday, November 23
  • Wake Forest at Miami – Noon ET on ESPN
  • SMU at Virginia – Noon ET on ESPN2
  • UConn at Syracuse – Noon ET on ACC Network
  • North Carolina at Boston College – Noon ET on The CW
  • Charleston Southern at Florida State – 1:30 p.m. ET on ACCNX
  • Pitt at Louisville – 3:30 p.m. OR 4 p.m. ET on ESPN2 – precise time designation after the games on Nov. 16
  • Stanford at California – 3:30 p.m. ET on ACC Network
  • The Citadel at Clemson – 3:30 p.m. ET on The CW
  • Virginia Tech at Duke – 8 p.m. ET on ACC Network
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CFP at large bid

Ahhh the new normal of college football fans around the nation trying to chart their path to the new 12 team playoff.

Let’s make some assumptions here.

Clemson beats a lackluster Pittsburgh team and the citadel. Making us 9-2 heading into the palmetto bowl.

South Carolina should beat Missouri and Wofford to come into that game 8-3. They are already a top 25 team and probably will be top 15 at that point.

Would definitely be Clemsons best win of the season to propel them to an at large bid. Problem is that South Carolina is playing better football right now imo and could easily end Clemsons playoff hopes for the 2nd time in 3 years… Start mentally preparing folks, I dont feel great about it.

Sammy Brown Collects Multiple ACC Weekly Awards

Release from Clemson:

Brown Collects Multiple ACC Weekly Awards

CLEMSON, S.C. — The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today that Clemson linebacker Sammy Brown has been named both ACC Linebacker of the Week and ACC Rookie of the Week for his performance in Clemson’s 24-14 win at Virginia Tech on Saturday.

The honors are Brown's first and second of his career. Collectively, Clemson has now earned six ACC weekly honors this season, and the Tigers have garnered a total of 584 ACC weekly awards since 1968.

Brown becomes the fourth player — and first defensive player — in Clemson history to earn multiple ACC Player of the Week honors in a single week. Sammy Watkins (2011 against Auburn and Maryland) and Deshaun Watson (2014 against North Carolina and NC State) both accomplished the feat twice, while Tyler Brown earned both Receiver of the Week and Rookie of the Week honors for his 2023 performance against Syracuse.

On Saturday, Brown made his first career start and was credited by the gameday stat crew with a team-high eight tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack. The true freshman led Clemson as it held the Virginia Tech rushing attack to season lows with 40 rushing yards and 1.90 yards per carry after the Hokies entered the game averaging 201.4 rushing yards per game and 5.21 yards per carry.

In 175 defensive snaps this season, Brown now leads Clemson with 9.0 tackles for loss and ranks second on the team with 4.0 sacks. His 9.0 tackles for loss lead all freshmen nationally and rank one-half tackle for loss ahead of South Carolina's Dylan Stewart.

Brown and Clemson will conclude the Tigers' regular season ACC slate and their 2024 road slate on Saturday at Pitt. That game is slated for a noon ET kickoff on ESPN.

****Official 24/25 Premier League Season Thread****

Let’s get to it degenerates/soccerball guys! Season starts on Aug. 16 with Man U-Fulham.

Predictions? Who is going down this season? Who makes Champions League? Europa?

Been a little quieter on the transfer market this season so far.

Man City doesn't seemed bothered by Ederson flirting with Al-Ittihad - seem content on just giving the keys to Stefan Ortega.

My picks:
1. Man City (until proven otherwise)
2. Arsenal
3. Liverpool
4. Newcastle
5. Chelsea
6. Crystal Palace
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18. Nottingham Forest
19. Southhampton
20. Ipswich

Surprise team:
Crystal Palace, if they can manage to hold their squad somewhat together as it is. Think they've got some really nice pieces to make a run for Europe.

Disappointing team:
Man U. To quote former Florida AD Jeremy Foley: Whatever must happen ultimately, must happen immediately. I think a mistake was made retaining ten Hag because of one game (albeit a really, really nice win).

@Clem'sSon @False9 @Paul Strelow @MaxCalifornia @ArmyTiger27 @thebooyaa @Engle @mpresr01 @Toasted712 @PCHOI @fcctiger12 @iceheart08 @ClemsonMax @thebooyaa @solidorangetigersfan @KennyRogersRoasters @Grayman109 @dpatterson85 @bakedtater @wvatiger13 @ClemsonVilla @Clemson Rag @TheValley91 @UrHuckleberry @clemsontyger04 @harristeeter @MoneMan @Spencer_York @Renfrow52 @TruTiger87 @KtCarney14

I know I missed some - tag those that I missed.
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