At least he was smart enough to go for the chin and not punch the facemask.
DAMN GINA!!! He jacked him up! Little fucker was probably running his mouth. This ain't your daddy's Tigers anymore. Gots us a new attitude.
DAMN GINA!!! He jacked him up! Little fucker was probably running his mouth. This ain't your daddy's Tigers anymore. Gots us a new attitude.
That's no real Tiger. That fucker has a docked tail. That's some sort of striped bobcat. GTFO with that nonsense. We're gonna shove that spear where the sun don't shine!!
Just another piece to add to the Sod Cemetery.
The cemetery you say .... we have a place for you there:
Only 12 or so? Come on man Clemson can do better than that. At least you all copy well. Just for your info FSU has 75 and soon to be 76!!!
Nah, there's more than 12. What do you put a headstone up for? Ours are for road wins against a Top 20 team.
All road games in which FSU is the underdog, EVERY Florida road game, ALL ACC Championships, and All Bowl Games. It has been done for the past 60+ yrs.
If we did this for USCe, we'd have to give up one of our fields that's for parking. And I'm not sure how long we've been doing it. I'll do some research.
Clemson has done it since 1948 by their website. One year less than FSU.
Much was made of the FSU's 1988 "puntrooskie" victory over Clemson and the sod the FSU captains took from the playing field of Death Valley for use in their sod cemetery. Well, the next year in 1989, Danny Ford took his Tigers to Tallahassee and beat the ranked Seminoles 34-23. The team took sod from the playing field of FSU's Doak Campbell stadium. Danny Ford had his own graveyard constructed near the Clemson practice field. He had an upright headstone placed making FSU the first recognized victim. The captured FSU sod was planted below the tombstone. Clemson does not take sod for purposes of planting it in the victory graveyard. FSU was the first and only victim whose sod was taken as it was payback for their 1988 act.