Tiger Board Logo

Donor's Den General Leaderboards TNET coins™ POTD Hall of Fame Map FAQ
GIVE AN AWARD
Use your TNET coins™ to grant this post a special award!

W
50
Big Brain
90
Love it!
100
Cheers
100
Helpful
100
Made Me Smile
100
Great Idea!
150
Mind Blown
150
Caring
200
Flammable
200
Hear ye, hear ye
200
Bravo
250
Nom Nom Nom
250
Take My Coins
500
Ooo, Shiny!
700
Treasured Post!
1000

YOUR BALANCE
The Smoldering Ruin Article
storage This topic has been archived - replies are not allowed.
Archives - Tiger Boards Archive
add New Topic
Replies: 7
| visibility 2,304

The Smoldering Ruin Article


Dec 14, 2022, 5:47 AM

Hmm .. good article, our future is bright:


Clemson Football: The Smoldering Ruin – A Change in Posture Edition
by Houston Burnett 6 days ago Follow @radioguyhouston
TWEET
SHARE
x
COMMENT
This week in the 2nd to the last edition of “The Smoldering Ruin” we take a look back at an unexpectedly incredibly positive result for Clemson football in Charlotte this past weekend. The energy was low going into Saturday, but all of a sudden, there has been a change in posture.

Two offensive drives in, and I was finished.


I had conceded that Clemson was going to roll with DJ and we had to just hope that the Clemson defense (who looked shaky to begin with) could finally figure it out. Clemson started with 3 straight passes, and the 1st one was in the dirt.

You could feel the collective “ugh” on the 1st play.

A buddy texted me from the game saying Cade was warming up. I didn’t believe him. But low and behold he was in on the 3rd drive. I had very little faith in the playcalling. After all, this was the same staff that put him in a bind on his only drive in South Bend.

But as soon as he completed his first pass, there was a spark. He completed a downfield pass. He threw a touchdown. He threw an absolute nuke to a redshirt receiver that had yet to see much action. From that point on, Clemson looked like……well Clemson again.

The scoreboard at the end of the night read 39-10 but for the 1st time in nearly 2 years, Clemson got to see a 3rd string QB play against P5 competition. Where had this been all season? Why wait until now?

Like most of you, I frustratedly asked those questions during and after the game. It was a coaching blunder, no doubt about that. But even though it came a week too late, it came anyway and brought with it a rejuvenated feeling of optimism in the program that hasn’t been there since Trevor Lawrence left.


The Orange Bowl now becomes a litmus test for 2023, not in the sense that it’s another referendum on the program, but more of a chance to see where Clemson’s young studs stand against an SEC team. It also gives us a chance to see what tweaks need to be made in the offseason now that Clemson seems to have found a quarterback that is a legitimate threat.

As a fan, it was hard for me to emotionally invest in watching the game Saturday after what we witnessed against South Carolina, but now I can’t help but reopen that tall bottle of hope that I had closed off and put in the fridge.

Post Orange Bowl, Clemson football will have many intriguing storylines headed into the offseason

This hope pairs with the intriguing storylines we can expect in the off-season. Who will Clemson get out of the portal (there is a need, it’s a matter of “who” not “will they”)? Will there be any staff changes or turnover? Will legislation pass that will allow for more on-field staff and will Clemson utilize that?

At this time last week, I had all but dismissed these questions with a negative post-Palmetto Bowl loss pessimistic mindset that has now been slowly filled with some hopeful optimism and….dare I say, excitement.


In the 1st 2 Orange bowls under Dabo, I was ill because of a previous loss to the Gamecocks and not seeing what foundation was being laid. However, this time I can’t help but to watch with a little more energy fueled by the idea that these young stars have a chance to take the world by storm in 2023.

Onward, to Miami

Go Tigers.

2024 white level membermilitary_donation.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: The Smoldering Ruin Article


Dec 14, 2022, 7:52 AM

Love it, my only add is I don't know which way I was going to drink more, with DJ or without. Turns out the celebrations were excessive . . . .

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: The Smoldering Ruin Article


Dec 14, 2022, 8:00 AM

“Happy drinking” is much better than trying to drown yourself with the blues.

2024 white level membermilitary_donation.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Me, from August until the 3rd drive in Charlotte...


Dec 14, 2022, 8:17 AM




Me, after the 3rd drive in Charlotte...



flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: Me, from August until the 3rd drive in Charlotte...


Dec 14, 2022, 8:25 AM

HITT Man said:




Me, after the 3rd drive in Charlotte...




100%

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: Me, from August until the 3rd drive in Charlotte...


Dec 14, 2022, 9:05 AM [ in reply to Me, from August until the 3rd drive in Charlotte... ]

Deer HITT Man,

POST OF THE YEAR! ??

2024 orange level memberbadge-donor-05yr.jpgmilitary_donation.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Whatever choice(s) you make makes you. Choose wisely.


Re: The Smoldering Ruin Article


Dec 14, 2022, 9:31 AM

He lost me when he stated: "see where Clemson's young studs stand against an SEC Team". SEC team... SEC Speed or a SEC Defense like there is something magical about a team if they belong to an SEC conference.

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: The Smoldering Ruin Article


Dec 14, 2022, 5:43 PM

Well, unfortunately we’d just lost to an SEC team the week before - and our biggest rival.

2024 white level membermilitary_donation.jpg flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Replies: 7
| visibility 2,304
Archives - Tiger Boards Archive
add New Topic