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As of last Friday, no billboards in the Lavonia/ Clemson/ Greenville area.
"Notre Dame in Kelly's last season: #5 in final CFP poll
Notre Dame this season: #5 in in final CFP Poll"

"This, people forget that BK's 2012 Notre Dame team reached the 2013 BCS National Championship Game, while his 2018 and 2020 Fighting Irish teams made appearances in the College Football Playoff."

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How do you downvote facts....must be a liberal lol


"Notre Dame in Kelly's last season: #5 in final CFP poll
Notre Dame this season: #5 in in final CFP Poll"

This, people forget that BK's 2012 Notre Dame team reached the 2013 BCS National Championship Game, while his 2018 and 2020 Fighting Irish teams made appearances in the College Football Playoff.
Haha, this is terrible....

Sit down "there"

That is "their" chair

"They're" guilty of gross incompetence....
This might be most accurate based on our regular season game 3 results....hopefully we pull it out!
I have multiple Samsung TVs around the house with the ESPN app. Sometimes I need to log out and log back in through my provider (on the tv app), this prompts the ESPN/activate screen to show up. Follow that prompt and I'm back in business.

Hope that helps.

re: Is Death Valley dead?

Posted by Louisiana5811 on 11/21/23 at 10:47 am to
We all get it, attendance is down for Non Con games and people leave early during blow outs. The truth is, if you wanted to watch a game 30 years ago your options were relatively limited which in turn forced people into the stadiums. I remember purchasing games on the JP sports network, it was poor quality but if you were not able to make the game in person and it wasn't being aired on a major network it was your only option. Today, every game is aired through some sort of streaming service. People can now watch from the comfort of their own home, in HD with no restroom lines, great food, as much drink as you purchased, and no traffic.

The days of 100+k people cramming into a stadium for each game is over, live streaming has killed it.
To be fair, we like to eat the crayons....not color with them. Get your facts straight!