Follow @Ryan_Kantor We’re back on Mark Rogers TV discussing last week’s blowout win over Virginia, the upcoming Thursday Night tilt against Georgia Tech, Clemson’s postseason opportunities, and some Tiger basketball as the season kicks off Friday. I’ve added time stamps for you below. Virginia Review – 1:00 BCS Opportunities – 2:00 Georgia Tech Preview – … Continue reading
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Shakin’ the Southland’s ACC Power Rankings: Week 10
Follow @Ryan_Kantor FSU has now pulverized the only other ACC teams that ever posed a threat. Miami will try to bounce back next week as Clemson has since their loss to the Seminoles. The Tigers picked up win number eight this week, a magnificent in a 49-point romping of Virginia. Meanwhile, Frank Beamer’s Hokies were … Continue reading
Ugly Helmet Clash: Final Round
Follow @Ryan_Kantor The Final Four is complete! We pitted the eight most hideous helmets in college football against one another and voters picked which were the ugliest. We’ve whittled it down to the final two. Thank you to the hundred or so people who participated in the voting. Please like us on Facebook using the … Continue reading
#Clemson vs. Boston College Discussion on Mark Rogers TV
Follow @Ryan_Kantor Mark Rogers posts hundreds of college football discussions on his website and after an early season discussion about Clemson and NC State, he was nice enough to invite me back to join him for a brief 14 minute discussion leading up to Clemson’s home game against Boston College. We discussed Clemson’s ever-improving defense, … Continue reading
Here’s How We End Fake Injuries in College Football
Follow @Ryan_Kantor The hurry-up no-huddle (HUNH) offense has taken college football by storm. With Chip Kelly at the helm as the Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach it’s even making an appearance in the NFL. With it’s newfound popularity, comes a new way to slow blazing fast offenses. Unfortunately, that “strategy” is defense players faking injuries. We’ve … Continue reading
#Clemson Football on Mark Rogers TV
Mark Rogers posts hundreds of college football discussions on his website and invited me to join him for a 15:00 discussion leading up to Clemson’s game at NC State. We discussed the Charone Peake injury, Tajh Boyd (and his place in Clemson history), Sammy Watkins, Clemson’s defense, NC State, and the tough games coming after NC … Continue reading
AP CFB Top 25 and US News & World Report Academic Rankings [GRAPHIC]
Last week I published this article on the college football conferences and argued that no conference outside of the SEC could make a sound claim as being stronger than the ACC. I was promptly lambasted by Nebraska and UCLA fans for not shedding a favorable enough light on their beloved programs. So, here is a completely, 100%, objective graphic … Continue reading
The State of the No-Huddle: Injury Edition
As I sat on my couch, and for a brief stint in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, this past weekend enjoying football, I allowed many things to wash over me as I just took in the games. I didn’t bother to focus on the little things that I typically do in a college football game because … Continue reading
Five Greatest QBs in Clemson History
Follow @Ryan_Kantor Tajh Boyd started his season season with a victory over Georgia that earned him the Athlon Sports National Player of the Week. The win, coupled with the LSU truimph in the Chick-fil-A Bowl, marked the Tigers’ entrance onto the national stage and the completion of the program’s full transformation–from annual under-achiever to serious … Continue reading
Impact Performances, #Clemson v #UGA
Huge props to the Clemson Tigers who played a great game to knock off the #5 Georgia Bulldogs. Although it has no ACC Title implications, it has broader program implications (perception, recruiting) and possibly even BCS implications. Chad Morris was great. He was able to establish the run while still taking shots and creating havoc … Continue reading