Who used "Death Valley" first - LSU or Clemson?

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  1. OleBlueNWhite

    OleBlueNWhite Freshman

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    How much did they offer?
     
  2. TexasTigers

    TexasTigers Are You With Me ?

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    Said how much, I noticed both times they had South Carolina domains on their email so I said 1 MIILLLLIIIOOONN DOLLARS..
    They never responded back.
     
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    Death Valley was never known and Deaf Valley that is all.
     
  4. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    Political Correctness in the media. They would have had to say Hearing Impaired Valley.
     
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  5. wpak

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    don't have to worry about offending the dead
     
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  6. Bengal Buddy

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    A sports announcer at a game called it Deaf Valley, but the print news thought he said Death Valley and that was the way it was printed. Print is mightier than the word.
     
  7. KyleK

    KyleK Who, me? Staff Member

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    We used to call the PMAC the Deaf Dome before it was the PMAC. Both the stadium and the dome were called Deaf for obvious reasons. Even after they (announcers) started calling it Death Valley, I still used to hear a lot of them call the bball arena the Deaf Dome.
     

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