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Kudos to our guys for leaving a spotless locker room at VT yesterday after the game. Say what you will about the regression of this team on the field and the in-game coaching decisions, but this kind of behavior off the field is highly commendable.

UPDATE: Accidentally posted the BC -postgame locker room post by this account. Fixed it.

Anyone having any luck Deer Hunting?

My cameras showed a pretty good slow down late last week but they are back up moving in shooting hours the last 2 days

I am planning on going tomorrow. After watching last weeks game I don't need to watch Clemson football against teams with a pulse right now , I am beginning to know the outcomes.

Everything is off the table for the tigers unless a bunch of miracles happen, so its time to get back to enjoying the outdoors.

Prepare yourselves…

Athletic pimping little sister as an at large CFP team:

“Finally, Colorado is my new projected Big 12 champ. The Buffs are rolling. It pains me to leave 9-0 BYU out of the field entirely, but the Cougars’ luck is going to run out at some point, possibly at Arizona State in a couple of weeks. A 10-2 Ole Miss team with lopsided wins over Georgia and a possible 9-3 South Carolina team gets my last at-large spot.”

Week 11 Sports Investing Thread

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Sorry I'm late folks. Been burning branches from the tree that came down during the hurricane

Tues 7:30 Bowling Green -11 at C.Mich

8pm Miami OH -12 at Ball St

Wed 7pm Ohio -18.5 at Kent St

7pm NIU -1 at W.Mich

Thur 8pm Coastal -1 vs App. St

8pm ECU -7.5 vs FAU

Fri 8pm CAL -7.5 at Wake

9pm Iowa -6.5 at UCLA

Memphis -10.5 vs Rice

10:30pm SDST -3 vs N.Mexico


Sat 12pm Ohio St -38 vs Purdue

Miami -13 at GT

Texas-22 vs FL

Minn -6 at Rutgers

BC -1 vs Cuse

Cincy -3.5 vs WVU

Tex St -7 AT UL Monroe

Navy --3 at USF

1pm Liberty -10.5 at Mid Tenn

2:30pm UConn -6.5 at UAB

3pm Marshall -14 at So.Miss

3:30 UGA -2.5 at Ole Miss

Indiana -14 vs Mich *** Did you ever think Indiana would be a 2 TD Fav vs Mich. LOL

Iowa St -3 vs Kansas

Army - 5.5 at N.Texas

Clemson -6.5 at VT

NCST - 2.5 vs Duke

Oregon St - 3 vs San Jose st

James Madison -17 vs Ga.St

4pm Colorado -3 at Texas Tech

UTEP -3 vs Kennesaw St

Tulane -27 vs Temple

4:15 USuC -3 at Vandy

4:30 Jax St -10.5 at La Tech

7pm Oregon -25 vs MD

Tenn -25 vs Miss St

Ariz St -4 vs UCF

TCU -11.5 vs Okie St

7:30pm ND -26.5 vs FSU

Bama -2.5 at LSU

7:45 Mizzu -2.5 vs OK

8pm Penn St -13.5 vs Wash

Boise St -25.5 vs Nevada

Pitt -7.5 vs UVA

9pm UNLV -13.5 vs Hawaii

9:45 Fresno St -10 vs Air Force

10:15 BYU -5 vs Utah

10:30pm Wash St -20 vs Utah St

Highlights don’t tell the story but

Brown needs to play more. Hampton looked to be around the ball a lot and Griffin doesn’t need to play anymore, with what I have seen out of him this year he looks hesitant. On Vts last TD he had the qb dead but he broke down and gave the qb time to set his feet and fire.

Without playing Jones enough we are going to end up with 2 brand new safeties starting next year which will be a challenge.

*****I'm putting someone on the spot...

A year ago when everything felt like it was crumbling and going off the rails, our man @24TIGER said he expected Clemson to play its best game of the season and beat Notre Dame.

He was right. Spectacularly so.

And the three TI staffers who picked against Clemson that day were wrong. Spectacularly so.

So now I gotta ask: What say you, Billy? What's your call?

I’m starting to get this feeling that CDS is gonna retire

OK, hear me out. I am starting to get the feeling that this can’t be that enjoyable for him. Especially if he loses to Pittsburgh and South Carolina and loses the bowl game. The stress of trying to compete when the playing field isn’t even for him and his coaches has to be immense.

He clearly isn’t wanting to adapt to the new landscape of college football, and he has to realize that he is putting his team and the school at a disadvantage.

I get it. It would be hard to walk away from 50+ million dollars, but he has more money than he can probably ever spend and I find it hard to believe that he’s gonna be competing for championships with his coaching decisions and philosophy, with the lack of talent he’s going to be able to bring in (vs other schools who are using NIL) and with the attrition we are going to continue to see as well as his inability to use NIL the way it needs to be used to compete.

I wonder if he is beginning to see The writing is on the wall and just like Saban left because he didn’t want to coach with the new era of college football. I don’t think Swinney wants to coach in this new era of college football.
Just my two cents.

Opposing starting QBs - 2024

Our defense seems to have a caught a break numerous times this year with the opposing teams starting QB. I know we got FSUs backup, VTs 2 QBs were injured, and now it looks like Holstein May be injured (2 of last 3 games). I believe we had a couple other games where the starters were injured. Does anyone remember off hand about other games where the back-up QB played? Just seems like we played a ton of really good QBs last year in the ACC, but this year has been the opposite.

OZZY/Kenny Rogers/Joni Mitchell/Joe Crocker/Blue Oyster Cult/Foreigner/The Cars/Yes/REO Speedwagon/Righteous Brothers/Weekend Music Thread

On this day in 1979, the Eagles LP “The Long Run” went to #1 on the US Billboard 200 Albums Chart (November 3)

The legendary band’s sixth studio album was the first Eagles album to feature Timothy B. Schmit, who had replaced founding member Randy Meisner, and the last full studio album to feature Don Felder before his termination from the band in 2001.

It also turned out to be their last studio album as Eagles disbanded in 1980 until 2007's “Long Road Out of Eden” after the band had reformed in 1994.

Some classics on this one, including the title track, “I Can’t Tell You Why”, and “Heartache Tonight" reached #1 on the singles chart and won a Grammy Award.

According to Henley, the title track was in part a response to press articles that said they were "passé" as disco was then dominant and punk emerging, which inspired lines such as "Who is gonna make it/ We'll find out in the long run".

He said that the inspiration for the lyrics was also "irony", as they wrote about longevity and posterity while the group "was breaking apart, imploding under the pressure of trying to deliver a worthy follow-up to ‘Hotel California’”.

The album went all the way to #1 in the US, Australia, Canada, Japan and Sweden, #2 in France and New Zealand, #3 in the Netherlands, and #4 in the UK.

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On this day in 1984, the Bryan Adams single “Run to You” debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at #59 (November 3)

A live concert favourite from the hit “Reckless” LP, “Run to You” peaked at #4 in Canada, #6 the US, #8 in Ireland, #11 in the UK, #14 in the Netherlands and New Zealand, #19 in Belgium, and #24 in Australia.

Adams and songwriting partner Jim Vallance originally wrote the song for Blue Öyster Cult, whose producer Bruce Fairbairn asked them to write something for the band, but BOC turned it down.
The song was then offered to Donnie Van Zant’s band .38 Special, who also rejected it.

Adams originally wrote the riff by jamming on his guitar, but never took it seriously because he had added a "really silly...background vocal part" to the demo which obscured the riff's potential.

After finishing the song, and deciding to record it after producer Bob Clearmountain asked Adams if he had another song they could use on “Reckless”, he brought his entire band into the studio, and he said hearing the whole band play it "was like hearing the song for the first time.
And that first take is what you hear on the album now."

It was the last song written for “Reckless”.

It was Bryan Adams’ first #1 song on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart, a position it held for four weeks, spending an additional five weeks at #2 (all behind Don Henley's "Boys of Summer")

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This week in 1990, the Righteous Brothers single “Unchained Melody” went to #1 on the UK charts (November 3) 25 years after their version was recorded!

"Unchained Melody" is a 1955 song with music by Alex North and lyrics by Hy Zaret.
North wrote the music as a theme for the little-known prison film Unchained (January 1955), hence the song title.

It has since become a standard and one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, most notably by the Righteous Brothers in July 1965.

The original 1965 Righteous Brothers version made Top 10 in the US, Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, and New Zealand.

After appearing in the 1990 box office blockbuster film “Ghost”, the song shot to #1 in Australia, Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Austria, and the UK (where it was the biggest selling single of 1990).

A re-recording was also released in the US in 1990 along with the original recording, by different record companies.

For eight weeks, both versions were on the US Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously and the Righteous Brothers became the first act to have two versions of the same song in the Top 20 at the same time!

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This week in 1975, the Bruce Springsteen single “Born to Run” debuted on the Australian charts at #91 (November 3)

"Born to Run" was Springsteen's first worldwide single release, although it achieved little initial success outside of the United States, and also his first Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #23.

Elsewhere it peaked at #38 in Australia, and #53 in Canada.

At the time of its release, Billboard described "Born to Run" as "one of the best rock anthems to individual freedom ever created," describing it as "a monster song with a piledriver arrangement" that could become Springsteen's biggest hit yet.

In late 1973, on the road in Tennessee, Springsteen awoke with the title "Born to Run", which he wrote down.
According to Springsteen, this was the first spark of the later song…

Interestingly, the first recording of the song was actually made by Allan Clarke of the British group the Hollies, although its release was delayed, only appearing after Springsteen's own now-famous version.

“Born to Run” ranked #21 on the Rolling Stone list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, the highest entry for a song by Springsteen, and is included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.

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On this day in 1973, Queen’s debut self-titled LP debuted on the US Billboard 200 Albums Chart at #195 (November 3)

It was the start of something big, but who knew how big it was actually going to get?

At the time, Rolling Stone Magazine wrote, "There's no doubt that this funky, energetic English quartet has all the tools they'll need to lay claim to the Zep's abdicated heavy-metal throne, and beyond that to become a truly influential force in the rock world.
Their debut album is superb."

The album peaked at #24 in the UK, #52 in Japan, #77 in Australia, and #83 in the US.

Bass player John Deacon was credited as "Deacon John", but after the release of the album, he asked to be referred to by his real name.
Drummer Roger Taylor was credited as "Roger Meddows-Taylor", his full name, but that was discontinued after the next album.

This song from the LP was originally written and performed when Queen were still “Smile” pre-Freddie.

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On this day in 1979, The Police LP “Regatta De Blanc” debuted on the US Billboard 200 Albums Chart at #63 (November 3)

One of my all-time favourite drummers Stewart Copeland has said this is his favourite Police LP, and it’s hard to argue.

Copeland recalled, "We just went into the studio and said, 'Right, who's got the first song?'
We hadn't even rehearsed them before we went in!”

In 2012, Reggatta de Blanc was ranked at #372 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

The title track also earned the band their first Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.

The LP went to #1 in the UK, Australia, and the Netherlands, #3 in Canada, #4 in New Zealand, #7 in Italy, #16 in Germany and Japan, #21 in Sweden, and #25 in the US.

The Police were a unique trio in the post-punk era, and this album pumped their popularity with their first two UK #1 singles: "Message in a Bottle" and “Walking on the Moon”:

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On this day in 1979, the M single “Pop Muzik” went to #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 (November 3)

“Pop Muzik” was one of a number of what would be later considered real 80s-style songs, that started emerging in 1979…

M is the British musician Robin Scott, who wrote, produced and sang lead on the track.
He describes the genesis of "Pop Muzik":

“I was looking to make a fusion of various styles which somehow would summarise the last 25 years of pop music.
It was a deliberate point I was trying to make. Whereas rock and roll had created a generation gap, disco was bringing people together on an enormous scale.
That's why I really wanted to make a simple, bland statement, which was, 'All we're talking about basically (is) pop music.'”

It was a worldwide hit.
Not only in New York, London, Paris and Munich…

The song went to #1 in the US, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany and Denmark, #2 in the UK, Ireland and Austria, #3 in New Zealand, the Netherlands and Belgium, and #5 in Norway.

David Bowie contributed handclaps to the song.
Yes….you read that correctly!

Bowie was a good friend of Robin Scott and happened to living in Montreux at the time, where the album (“New York-London-Paris-Munich”) was recorded at Queen’s recording studio, Mountain Studios.

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