Lehigh Football Nation
July 12th, 2008, 10:00 AM
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http://www.charleston.net/news/2008/jul/12/korn_could_get_look_vs_bulldogs47309/
CLEMSON — The most compelling thing about Clemson playing host to South Carolina State might be the over-under.
No, not the combined point total.
We're talking about the time of the game fans get their first glimpse of Willy Korn trotting onto the field.
...
The Bulldogs weren't embarrassed last season in their two meetings with Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-A) teams, but they didn't exactly shine either.
They opened at Air Force and fell behind 24-0 in the first half before losing 34-3.
Two weeks later at South Carolina, the Bulldogs played better and were down just 17-3 at halftime. They ended up losing 38-3.
Ford had a nice day on the ground that day, rushing for 117 yards on 17 carries against the Gamecocks. He might have a tougher time achieving that output in Death Valley.
Clemson improves to 4-0 with ease and prepares for a return to ACC play.
Prediction
Clemson 40, S.C. State 6
COLUMBIA — South Carolina fans might have been a little heartbroken about the Georgia loss, but, c'mon, who were you kidding about an undefeated season?
What better way to shake it off than against a Division I-AA opponent? OK, fine, Football Championship Subdivision opponent.
But it's not as if Wofford is some slouch the Gamecocks will blow past. If you don't think so, just consider the game two years ago at Williams-Brice.
USC got out to a 24-10 lead, but had to have a fourth-down stand in the final seconds to keep the Terriers from a game-tying score.
So, yikes. Pretty sure that wouldn't have gone over well as Steve Spurrier tried to bolster the program's profile.
South Carolina is astutely aware of the 2006 game. But that doesn't mean it won't struggle, on some levels, with Wofford.
The Terriers are annually for real. Just ask three-time I-AA (FCS) champ Appalachian State. Wofford handed the Mountaineers their first loss last year — something Michigan couldn't do. Heck, USC sure didn't win nine games last year.
But, unlike two years ago, the Terriers aren't proven at the offensive skill positions. Breaking guys in against an SEC team doesn't typically work out well.
It won't in Game 4.
Prediction
South Carolina 37, Wofford 14
Go get 'em SC State and Wofford. xthumbsupx
http://www.charleston.net/news/2008/jul/12/korn_could_get_look_vs_bulldogs47309/
CLEMSON — The most compelling thing about Clemson playing host to South Carolina State might be the over-under.
No, not the combined point total.
We're talking about the time of the game fans get their first glimpse of Willy Korn trotting onto the field.
...
The Bulldogs weren't embarrassed last season in their two meetings with Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-A) teams, but they didn't exactly shine either.
They opened at Air Force and fell behind 24-0 in the first half before losing 34-3.
Two weeks later at South Carolina, the Bulldogs played better and were down just 17-3 at halftime. They ended up losing 38-3.
Ford had a nice day on the ground that day, rushing for 117 yards on 17 carries against the Gamecocks. He might have a tougher time achieving that output in Death Valley.
Clemson improves to 4-0 with ease and prepares for a return to ACC play.
Prediction
Clemson 40, S.C. State 6
COLUMBIA — South Carolina fans might have been a little heartbroken about the Georgia loss, but, c'mon, who were you kidding about an undefeated season?
What better way to shake it off than against a Division I-AA opponent? OK, fine, Football Championship Subdivision opponent.
But it's not as if Wofford is some slouch the Gamecocks will blow past. If you don't think so, just consider the game two years ago at Williams-Brice.
USC got out to a 24-10 lead, but had to have a fourth-down stand in the final seconds to keep the Terriers from a game-tying score.
So, yikes. Pretty sure that wouldn't have gone over well as Steve Spurrier tried to bolster the program's profile.
South Carolina is astutely aware of the 2006 game. But that doesn't mean it won't struggle, on some levels, with Wofford.
The Terriers are annually for real. Just ask three-time I-AA (FCS) champ Appalachian State. Wofford handed the Mountaineers their first loss last year — something Michigan couldn't do. Heck, USC sure didn't win nine games last year.
But, unlike two years ago, the Terriers aren't proven at the offensive skill positions. Breaking guys in against an SEC team doesn't typically work out well.
It won't in Game 4.
Prediction
South Carolina 37, Wofford 14
Go get 'em SC State and Wofford. xthumbsupx