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Who is your most 'underrated' team in the latest AP top 25?

AP POLL (October 27)

1. Oregon (61 first place votes)

2. Georgia (1)

3. Penn State

4. Ohio State

5. Miami

6. Texas

7. Tennessee

8. Notre Dame

9. BYU

10. Texas A&M

11. Clemson

12. Iowa State

13. Indiana

14. Alabama

15. Boise State

16. LSU

17. Kansas State

18. Pittsburgh

19. Ole Miss

20. SMU

21. Army

22. Washington State

23. Colorado

24. Illinois

25. Missouri

OT: Fire - Maurice’s Piggie Park

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Fire destroyed Maurices pits in West Columbia last night. From their FB post this morning:

From the Piggie Park family - we are absolutely devastated to share that we suffered a horrible fire last night at our headquarters at Maurice’s Piggie Park, 1601 Charleston Hwy, West Columbia SC. The BBQ Pits, food preparation and processing plant facilities, and our offices are completely gone. BBQ restaurants are uniquely susceptible to fire loss, we hear this way too often in our tight BBQ community, and it is heartbreaking to see these 69 years of hard work and generations of memories at this location burned to the ground. The pits have been burning here since 1992, and it breaks the heart of our family and loyal staff to see this tragedy hit us. Our BBQ Pits here are where all our meats and sides are prepared, and we have an unbelievable mountain to climb ahead of us.

First of all, everybody is safe with no injuries, thank God. Also the iconic landmark BBQ sign is safe, and the firefighters were able to take down and give us the American flag still waving. The main restaurant across the parking lot is untouched also, thankful for that.

Secondly, our family wants to extend a tremendously huge thank you to the 50 firefighters and first responders from all counties in the area that worked all through the night to contain the fire and get it under control. Also a big heartfelt thank you to Matt at Columbia Auto Recovery and Towing who happened to be driving by when the fire was beginning and saved almost all our delivery trucks and food trucks by pulling them across the street to safety.

Our Charleston Hwy restaurant is closed today, but the other locations across the Midlands will be open today until food runs out. We plan for all our restaurants to be closed Monday until further notice. We will be taking it day by day as we work to reopen and rebuild. For anyone who knows our family, knows we won’t give up and will work endlessly to do what we need to do to continue the BBQ legacy and support our 150 employees and community we love dearly.

Thank you from the bottoms of our hearts for the support of each of you in our community and really all across the country last night during the fire, and today and in the future ahead, and for the tradition of SC BBQ we hope to continue on for more generations to come! 💛

- Lloyd, Paul, Debbie, Paul Jr, Cody, Chris, Carolyn, John, Ashley, Tiffany, Emma and our many many loyal employees

Offseason Baseball Team Update?

Saw some pics on social of the team handing out some cards on campus and it got me wondering.....
Anyone have a idea on how the offseason has gone so far? I know they have played a few "scrimmages" but that's about it.
Injuries?
Cam shoulder progressing?
How are the new transfers doing? etc

Ps. I know we have the off season baseball thread but its been pretty dry lately

Clemson passing offense

Really interesting anomalies. 4th ranked passing offense in the ACC

-Yet our leading reciever is 20th in the league in receptions. By comparison Miami has 3 players in the top 20. Several teams have 3 in the top 30, with Briningstool coming in at 31st.

-2nd from the bottom in sack yards lost. We less than a third of the sack lost yards of Miami, Louisville, Pitt or Syracuse (the top 5 passing offenses)

-2nd most passing TD's despite playing 7 games only(one of only 3 teams) with others played 8 and Ga Tech having played 9

Bottomline, very efficient play in passing despite playing with different pieces week to week with injuries.
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