Traditions: LSU vs. Clemson

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  1. ledfoot

    ledfoot Founding Member

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    you're all wrong Cobra. I did some research too here's what I found and it's also from your favorite team!gamecockinsider.com
     
  2. Ectopic Tiger

    Ectopic Tiger Founding Member

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    Sounds like a kitten in tiger's clothing, with a major inferiority complex. BTW, if you were a REAL TIGER fan, you would know that LSU is also expanding their stadium, and that THE Death Valley was considered the most intimidating place to play even back when we only had 80,000.
     
  3. cobra4673

    cobra4673 Freshman

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    heres your proof ledfoot from a book written about LSU football,

    LSU - From the book "Eye of the Tiger - 100 years of LSU football" pg 123

    " ....Tiger Field was dubbed "Deaf Valley." The name "Death Valley" -- which was used first at Clemson -- was picked when the orginal term wasn't properly enunicated, and misunderstood.............."

    look it up
     
  4. Russell Durham

    Russell Durham Founding Member

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    Maybe it's just me, but wasn't there a Peach Bowl played a few years ago? Oh yeah and LSU won.
     
  5. SouthLink02

    SouthLink02 Founding Member

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    Right. Clemson is such an over-rated experience. Their running down the hill is incredibly lame and their fans do the stupidest things after the games.

    You all would have paid money to see the faces on Clemson's fans after the UGA beat down 30-0 this year. Classic
     

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