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The portal has helped Beamer...a lot

Let me get the following statement out of the way. I think Beamer comes across as a buffoon. However, something has happened this year that I'm afraid is undeniable. SC is a good football team. It's got to be the portal IMO. They have basically done an about face from last year to this year. Never in a million years would I have thought they would obliterate KY, barely lose to LSU and Bama, dog walk Oklahoma, and annihilate TAMU. Their only bad game was Ole Miss.

We better get our act together before November 30...that is all.

Wes Goodwin discussion

1. i think it’s obvious he’s in over his head a lot of times. I go back to games like WF 2 years ago, Miami last year, Louisville this year.
2. You can tell he’s never been a position coach before. Look at how our LB corps have regressed since he took over (especially 0)
3. Maybe he did have a good bit to do with what BV did while he was here but it’s different when you are the guy in charge now.
4. IMO He just doesn’t encompass what a DC should look/sound/act like.

I really don’t know how much more of a leash Dabo gives the guy. It can’t be much can it??

Dabo is Clemson football

Two national championships guaranteed his hold on this program for as long as he wants to be here...the administration and the fans wanted it that way and that's what you received...Dabo answers to no one but himself...people are kidding themselves that he'll do what's in the best interest of Clemson and leave or change what he believes in...he's not walking away from something he and he alone controls, not to mention the money...i can't count the times I read people on here saying Dabo has earned the right to run his program his way, so that's what he does and will continue to do...he's here until he decides otherwise, that's just the way it is...

Cheering Guide for November

At-Large Bid Path



1.Oregon, Big 10 Champ

2.Georgia, SEC Champ

3.Miami, ACC Champ

4.BYU, Big 12 Champ

5.Ohio St

6.Texas

7.Penn St

8.Notre Dame

9.

10.

11.

12.Boise State



Ohio State 7-1 Purdue W, Northwestern W, Indiana W, Michigan W, Big 10 Champ L to Oregon

12-2 (Makes Playoffs)



Texas 7-1 Florida W, Arkansas W, Kentucky W, Texas A&M W, SEC Champ Game L

12-2 (Makes Playoffs)



Texas AM 6-2 New Mexico St W, Auburn W, Texas L

9-3 (Misses Playoffs)



LSU 6-2 Alabama Tossup, Florida W, Vandy W, Oklahoma W

10-2 (Bubble) 9-3 (Misses Playoffs)



Alabama 6-2 LSU Tossup, Mercer W, Oklahoma W, Auburn W

9-3 (Misses playoffs) 10-2 (Bubble)



Iowa St 7-1 Kansas L, Cincinnati W, Utah W, Kansas St L

9-3 (Misses Playoffs)



Ole miss 6-2 Georgia L, Florida W, Miss St W

9-3 (Misses Playoffs)



Penn State 7-1 Washington W, Purdue W, Minnesota W, Maryland W

11-1 (Makes Playoffs)



Notre Dame 7-1 FSU W, Virginia W, Army W, USC W

11-1 (Makes Playoffs)



SMU 8-1 BC W, Virginia W, Cal W

ACC Champ L

11-2 (Bubble)



Clemson 6-2 VT W, Pitt W, Citadel W, SC W

10-2 (Bubble)



Tennessee 7-1 Miss St W, Georgia L, UTEP W, Vandy W

10-2 (Bubble)



4 Teams Competing for 3 Spots (after this weekend seeing LSU/Alabama as an elimination game)

LSU/Alabama

Clemson

Tennessee

SMU



Ranking Resumés based on Projected Records above with LSU win

LSU

Tennessee

SMU

Clemson



Ranking Resumés based on Projected Records above with Alabama win

Tennessee

Alabama

SMU

Clemson



Projected wins that could be questionable for these 5 teams

(one will be eliminated after Saturday with the results of LSU-Alabama)



LSU-Florida, Vandy, Oklahoma



Alabama-Oklahoma, Auburn



SMU- BC, Virginia, Cal



Tennessee- Miss St, Vandy



Clemson-VT, Pitt, SCar



Clemson will benefit with losses from any of these 4 teams.



Conference Championship Path



It is simple. The common opponent between Clemson, Miami, and SMU is Louisville.



Miami beat Louisville, SMU beat Louisville, Clemson did not.



Less Likely Scenario First



Miami would have to lose 2 games for Clemson to jump them OR lose to Wake Forest (because Clemson has a head to head win over Wake Forest)



More Likely Scenario (but still a long shot)



Our good friend Tony Elliott needs to beat SMU in 2 weeks. It’s literally that simple. (Then there are a ton of tie breakers that would go in between us and SMU but that is very much above my pay grade.) OR SMU needs to lose 2 of their last 3 games.



Absolutely all of this is dependent on Clemson getting their act together and winning out, but I know there are some fans like me out there who are still curious about the path. This is the most accurate and unbiased solutions that I could come up with.



Hope this helps who are interested.

Rush Live/Led Zeppelin 3/Queen/Hall&Oats/Marvin Gaye/Traveling Wilburys/Duane Allman/Stevie Wonder/Weekend Music Thread

One of my favorite live albums of all time. Remember 1981 my oldest brother riding me around in his new Mazda RX7 listening to this riding through Whispering Pine subdivision smoking one at night. Great times! @Cris_Ard just for you. Hope everyone has a great weekend.

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On this day in 1981, the Rush single “Tom Sawyer (Live)” debuted on the UK Single Chart at #34 (October 31)

The studio version of “Tom Sawyer" was originally released on Rush’s 1981 album “Moving Pictures”, but despite its popularity in the US and Canada, there was no single-release of the song in other territories.

In the UK, "Vital Signs" was chosen as the single from “Moving Pictures”.

This live version of "Tom Sawyer" from “Exit...Stage Left” was released in the UK, and went on to peak at #25 on the UK Singles Chart.

The song was written by lead singer, bass and keyboard player Geddy Lee, drummer Neil Peart, and guitarist Alex Lifeson in collaboration with lyricist Pye Dubois of the band Max Webster, who also co-wrote the Rush songs "Force Ten", "Between Sun and Moon", and "Test for Echo".

In the December 1985 Rush Backstage Club newsletter, drummer and lyricist Neil Peart said:

“Tom Sawyer was a collaboration between myself and Pye Dubois, an excellent lyricist who wrote the lyrics for Max Webster.

His original lyrics were kind of a portrait of a modern day rebel, a free-spirited individualist striding through the world wide-eyed and purposeful.

I added the themes of reconciling the boy and man in myself, and the difference between what people are and what others perceive them to be—namely me, I guess.”

Alex Lifeson describes his guitar solo in "Tom Sawyer" in a 2007 interview:

“I winged it. Honest!
I came in, did five takes, then went off and had a cigarette.

I'm at my best for the first two takes; after that, I overthink everything and I lose the spark.
Actually, the solo you hear is composed together from various takes.”

Geddy Lee has referred to the track as the band's "defining piece ... from the early '80s".

It’s one of the most played songs on US classic rock radio, and is the fifth most downloaded Canadian digital song from the 1980s.

"Tom Sawyer" was one of five Rush songs inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame on March 28, 2010.

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One of my favorite Zeppelin albums.

On this day in 1970, the Led Zeppelin LP “Led Zeppelin III” went to #1 on the US 200 Albums Chart (October 31)

After a grueling touring schedule, Robert Plant suggested to Jimmy Page that they get away from it all to find inspiration for writing songs for their next, much anticipated album.

He suggested Bron-Yr-Aur, an 18th-century cottage in Snowdonia, Wales, where he had been previously with his family, on a hilltop overlooking the Dyfi Valley, three miles (4.8 km) north of the market town Machynlleth.

Page recalled:
“Robert (Plant) and I went to Bron-Yr-Aur in 1970. We'd been working solidly right up to that point. Even recordings were done on the road.

We had this time off and Robert suggested the cottage. I certainly hadn't been to that area of Wales.
So we took our guitars down there and played a few bits and pieces.
This wonderful countryside, panoramic views and having the guitars ... it was just an automatic thing to be playing.
And we started writing…”

The creative forces in Zeppelin specifically wanted a change in direction, to show they could play any style of music they wanted, and the remote cottage in Wales with beautiful countryside and no running water or electric power, encouraged a slight change of musical direction for the band, and inspiration towards an emphasis on acoustic arrangements.

Page later explained that the tranquillity of Bron-Yr-Aur stood in sharp contrast to the continual touring of 1969, affecting the overall tone of the songwriting and dominance of acoustic guitars.

Led Zeppelin III's original vinyl was packaged in a gatefold sleeve with an innovative cover, designed by Zacron, a multi-media artist whom Page had met in 1963 whilst Zacron was a student at Kingston College of Art.

It became an iconic album cover of the day…

And the album was a worldwide hit, spending four weeks in the #1 spot in the US, also hitting #1 in the UK, Australia, Canada, Italy, Sweden, and Denmark, and going Top 5 in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Norway and Finland.

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On this day in 1984, the Van Halen single “Hot For Teacher” debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at #83 (October 27)

The song was the fourth and final single from their sixth studio album “1984”.

Despite its relatively underwhelming performance on the charts, this song is one of my favourites from the band - high octane fun!

Eddie cuts loose, Diamond Dave gets to ham it up, but Alex Van Halen is undoubtedly the star of this one, with his superb performance behind the kit.

It peaked at #56 in the US, #83 in Canada, and #89 in the US.

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On this day in 1982, Prince released the LP “1999” (October 27)

“1999” was Prince’s first Top 10 album, and the first album to be recorded with his band the Revolution.

Buoyed by the singles “1999” and “Little Red Corvette”, the album peaked at #6 in New Zealand, #9 in the US, #23 in Canada, #30 in the UK, and #35 in Australia.

Following Prince's death in 2016, the album re-entered the US Billboard 200 and peaked at #7, besting its original performance on the chart thirty-three years earlier…

Rolling Stone ranked the single "1999" #339 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

The album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2008.

In 2020, the album was ranked #130 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

The music videos for both "1999" and "Little Red Corvette" were significant as two of the first videos by a black artist to receive heavy rotation on the newly launched music video channel, MTV, after heated controversy over its failure to promote black performers.

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On this day in 1984, the U2 single “Pride (In The Name of Love)” debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at #85 (October 27)

The lead single from their 1984 album “The Unforgettable Fire”, was written about American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

The melody and the chords for "Pride" were actually improvised by U2 during a soundcheck prior to a November 1983 concert in Hawaii on the band's War Tour.

The song contains an inaccurate reference to King's shooting as "Early morning, April 4," when it actually occurred after 6 p.m.
Bono acknowledges the error and in live performances he often changes the lyric to "Early evening...".

The powerful track went all the way to #1 in New Zealand, #2 in Ireland, #3 in the UK, #4 in Australia, #5 in the Netherlands, #6 in Belgium, #7 in Norway, #9 in Poland, #12 in Sweden, #20 in Italy, #26 in Canada, #27 in Germany, and #33 in the US.

In 1989, Spin named the song the 65th-greatest single in history.
In 2010, Rolling Stone ranked it #388 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

The song was included on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.

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This week in 1980, the Robert Palmer single “Johnny and Mary” debuted on the Australian charts at #50 (October 27)

Palmer wrote the new wave-style track for inclusion on his “Clues” LP.

The song is about a couple just going through the motions: Johnny is trapped in predictable patterns and Mary just goes along with it.

Songfacts tell us that Robert Palmer was living in Nassau, Bahamas when he wrote song, and was inspired by what he witnessed.

There was a large ex-pat community there comprised of people who thought moving to the Bahamas would solve their problems, only to discover their issues travel with them.

"Lyrically I was dealing with my exposure to expatriots in the Bahamas," Palmer wrote in his Addictions: Volume 1 compilation.

“I'd never seen such contrived formality before, but Johnny and Mary obviously had.
These are people who have fallen into life like a habit, here's no struggle or romance in what they do."

It peaked at #1 in Spain, #5 in South Africa and Switzerland, #7 in Germany, #8 in Belgium, #10 in Austria, #11 in Sweden, #12 in New Zealand, #20 in Australia, #21 in the Netherlands, and #44 in the UK.

Though the single did not chart in the US Hot 100, it did reach #18 on Billboard's Club Play Singles chart.

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On this day in 1978, the Little River Band single “Reminiscing” peaked at #3 on the US Billboard chart (October 28)

Although it only peaked at #35 in Australia, at the Australian 1978 King of Pop Awards the song from the “Sleeper Catcher” LP won Australian Record of the Year.

The song written by Graeham Goble very nearly didn’t get recorded.
Goble had three goes at putting down the track with different keyboard players, and the band were losing interest in the song.

Then when they sent the album that would be “Sleeper Catcher” to Capitol, their record company, Capitol said they couldn’t hear any singles on the album.
Luckily they changed their mind on “Reminiscing” and peaking at #3 in the US, it gave Little River Band their biggest chart hit.

According to Albert Goldman's biography, John Lennon named "Reminiscing" as one of his favourite songs.
This was confirmed by his one-time girlfriend May Pang.

High praise indeed…

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This week in 1973, the Suzi Quatro single “Daytona Demon” debuted on the UK Singles Chart at #45 (October 27)

Suzi’s fourth solo single and third UK hit was never included on the US or other foreign release of her second album “Quatro” and remained unavailable in any format in the US until the advent of the CD and numerous compilations in the 1990s.

Following on from two Australian #1 hits with “Can the Can” and “48 Crash”, “Daytona Demon” peaked at #4 in Australia for Suzi Q, and also went to #2 in Germany, #3 in Switzerland, #8 in Belgium, #11 in Austria, and #14 in the UK.

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This week in 1979, the Joe Jackson LP “I’m The Man” debuted on the US Billboard 200 Albums Chart at #63 (October 27)

It was the second album released in 1979 for Joe Jackson, after the brilliant “Look Sharp!”, which came out at the start of the year in January.

Jackson speculated:
“Compared to the first album, I think it's a bit more mature. It's getting more interesting as it goes along.
The band is getting stronger. I think the band is gonna amaze people on the next album".

Since then, the album has been described by Jackson as "Part Two of Look Sharp!".
He later said on his website:

“This is really Part Two of Look Sharp! – it was released less than a year later.
I don't know how I even had the time to write and record a slightly more mature record, but I think it is, and the best of the first three.”

It contains his biggest UK chart single “It's Different for Girls", which peaked at #5 on the UK Singles Chart.

Jackson later confessed: "I was amazed when that one was a hit."

I’m not; it’s one of my favourite Joe Jackson songs…

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This week in 1984, the Talking Heads LP “Stop Making Sense” debuted on the UK Albums Chart at #57 (October 27)

The LP was the soundtrack to the live performance concert film of the same name.

It spent over two years on the Billboard 200 chart.

The film is famous for David Byrne’s “big suit”, which features in the clip for “Girlfriend is Better”.

He explained it this way to Openculture.com:

“Music is very physical and often the body understands it before the head.
I wanted my head to appear smaller, and the easiest way to do that was to make my body bigger.”

The album peaked at #2 in New Zealand and the Netherlands, #9 in Australia, #13 in Switzerland, #24 in the UK, #25 in Germany, #26 in Sweden, #33 in Canada, and #41 in the US.

The classic live album was ranked #345 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

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Game Mgt - worse than the decision to kick the extra point...

way back in the second quarter when you were down 10-7.... you run a reverse for a yard to about the LV 30 with about 2:30 left or or... Cole Turner ran the reverse; you also had Adam Randall on the field.... you have 3 timeouts left.. you have a second and 9 or so... instead of taking the clock down to the 2 minute warning... you decide to get a snap off with about 2:02 left that goes incomplete to TJ Moore (and yes it very well is caught more than 50%) but you knew if you were going to snap it in that situation, it is highly likely TJ Moore was going to be the intended target.. after the incomplete pass, you have the 2 minute warning because it is not about 1:55 or so left... you do a quick incomplete on 3rd and 8 and your FG is blocked...

as bad as the not going for two points was... you had a great opportunity when the game is still competitive to almost ensure LV gets the ball back with much less time in the half, or at worst, you can sub out Randall and Turner and put your top flight WR in... and you still have your 3 timeouts... time was not going to be an issue for us to score in that situation;

Any NASCAR fans here? Today's race was great and terrible

I'll start by saying, I'm a Ryan Blaney fan, so today's outcome at Martinsville was good for him. But, the end of the race was a major black eye for the sport. There are too many ways to manipulate the points. There is no way they can make rules to cover everything. Blaney's win was legit...best car all day.

The Chevys were obviously blocking for Byron for the last 20 laps or so and it was a terrible look at a short track. Toyota/Bubba "feeling like a tire is going down" was equally bad. Bell overdriving the last corner to go for it, getting into the wall, and then unnecessarily accelerating cost him a chance next week. NASCAR said it was a "safety violation". BS IMO. Like Jeff Burton said, it is "just a damn shame" what the sport has become. It is just too damn subjective.

I know what some will say, and I get it. It died when Big E died. They should have stayed true to their roots. All true. But the technology, data, metrics, and advanced communications is what is going to drive the last of us old fans away. I doubt NASCAR cares though.
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