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maysm412;1385498; said:I suppose it is also quite relative; IMO tailgating is second to none in Clemson but its also the school I pull for . Of course if I was a buckeye I would be singing a different tune. Either way, I hope Boyd follows in Spiller's footsteps and chooses whatever school is best for him... Not his parents - whichever school that may be.
ugh. we met up with a friend for a tip off game a while ago.....he parked first so we had to meet him. he was in the farthest corner in the back of the baseball stadium parking. if you look at a parking map, it is literally the farthest you can get from the horseshoe and still be in the official parking lots.Oh the quality of the tailgating...volume, spirit, energy...definitely on par with Columbus. I've never had a bad time tailgating at Clemson. However, when you have people tailgating at all corners of the campus...behind the baseball field to the YMCA fields across the bridge to the crowds at Littlejohn and the Stadium lots. Its great...but so widespread. If you want to meet up with friends who are not parked in the same place, you better have 30-40 to walk and some good shoes...
BuckeyeNation27;1385560; said:ugh. we met up with a friend for a tip off game a while ago.....he parked first so we had to meet him. he was in the farthest corner in the back of the baseball stadium parking. if you look at a parking map, it is literally the farthest you can get from the horseshoe and still be in the official parking lots.
maysm412;1385498; said:I absolutely agree. I meant to mention that I was not implying that Clemson/Ohio State were the same or even try and compare Clemson to Ohio State. Apples and Oranges imo.
BuckeyeNation27;1385508; said:now that this was split, I'm going to have to call you out.
Do Clemson or Oregon have a NC? Do they have a Heisman winner? Do they have arguably the best RB in the history of football?
Does Syracuse not have some serious historical talent in the NFL?
You could have picked a better school to make your point. Syracuse has some legit history.
Spoken like the fan of a program that won its first conference title in 1991....Gatorubet;1386685; said:History? Well, Italy was a superpower that won the BCS for several hundred years, beating the Buffalo Bill Carthaginians in several Punic Bowls. And tradition is wonderful, part of what makes college football such a great sport. But I'd rather have success the last twenty years of my program that for the first fifty of the last seventy years. Yes, Army was a power. No, a kid today does not go to Brown, or Army, or two time MNC Minnesota because of the history. The great thing about sports is that it is not static.
LordJeffBuck;1386692; said:Spoken like the fan of a program that won its first conference title in 1991....
Gatorubet;1386685; said:History? Well, Italy was a superpower that won the BCS for several hundred years, beating the Buffalo Bill Carthaginians in several Punic Bowls. And tradition is wonderful, part of what makes college football such a great sport. But I'd rather have success the last twenty years of my program that for the first fifty of the last seventy years. Yes, Army was a power. No, a kid today does not go to Brown, or Army, or two time MNC Minnesota because of the history. The great thing about sports is that it is not static.
BB73;1386861; said:You're selling Minny's older history well short. They won the AP in '36, '40, '41, and '60, and also have recognized titles for '34 and '35.
Big Ten!
Big Ten!
Big Ten!
MaliBuckeye;1386867; said:I can't believe we're debating Ohio State and Clemson traditions without remembering what Woody thought about the Tigers:
Have to say I agree with him.
maysm412;1385753; said:I've also always heard great things about Penn State's tailgating.