Man this thread has sunk to kindergarten banter.
I swear does every fucking thread in the sports forum have to end up about USC and Clemson . for fuck sake lets stay focused on NC state beating Clemson bahahaha, carry on ya buncha wanna be football analysts
"I am a man, not an animal and I always try to conduct myself accordingly. Doing anything less is just giving up and expecting (and being okay) with failure."
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Clemson 38
N.C. state 28
Well, only like 3 people give a shit about Jawja, could be down to 2 now. One guy was a UT fan but he ran into a brick wall. Clemson fans are still optimistic and Sakkerliner fans are chasing the Bama bandwagon, some are desperate enough to jump on the ND/OSU wagon. But not one of us has ever focused on NCSt in anything.
Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.
You might take out a dozen before they drag you from your home and skull fuck you to death. Marsh Chicken 6/21/2013
apparently the whole lot of em doesn't understand it went in the books as "unranked" win.
Confused on the shitty team wins they have logged this year has them grasping for any sort of relevancy like this.
They played an unranked TAM team......spin that all they want
So A&M is actually ranked higher now after losing to Clemson and Alabama? interesting. Think it means anything?
So when the playoff committee is making their decision do you think they’ll say “Clemson beat AM (let’s just say still 17), but they weren’t ranked when they played them”? No? Then it doesn’t matter. NC’s mean more than ranked wins, but it’s easy to understand when that’s the only success your program has had, why that would be so important to you.
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