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Korngasm

When Willy Korn finally entered the game against LoMo the crowd that remained in Death Valley had to go change their pants. The kid got a standing ovation for stepping on the field! Yes, Willy ran the field well on his first run with Clemson and yes he looks very poised and impressive for a freshman but here’s some news for ya:

Cullen Harper broke a TD passing record for Clemson by passing for 5 TD’s in one game.

I understand that Korn is the prodigy Clemson Dali Lama Golden Child that was born from the womb of Lake Hartwell and preened to be The Clemson QB in the corner of the upstate but seriously, why does the Clemson crowd disrespect the QB that is doing what he is supposed to be doing in the #1 spot? No INT’s, breaking records and managing the offense as well as I remember Charlie running the show back in the day so far.

Back Cullen and thank God that we have such superior talent in the 1 and 2 positions for the next 2 years.

New and Improved

Due to:
1. A visitor to the site asking for a divisional schedule.
2. My overall boredom on a drive to Ohio this past month.
3. The receipt of what I believe to be a better looking schedule spreadhseet.

I have gone and created the new and improved Sporting Gnomes ACC Schedule. The new and the old are both are behind the Sporting Gnomes Schedule icon in the sidebar over there ==> but I believe that I will only update the new one. It will stay in 1024×768 format and will be updated weekly as it was last year with the wins and losses as well as the overall records for each team. Let me know if you have any additional thoughts, ideas or suggestions that may make this a better function. For those of you looking for dedicated divisional schedules, I guess you will have to copy and paste the division that you want on a weekly basis from the main file. And doesn’t the faded ACC background just kick ass? That’s just the artists opinion though…….

Conspiracy Theory in TigerTown??

A few weeks ago I posted a link to ShoelessWorks website so that everyone who frequented our little hovel on the web could go and get ready for the upcoming Clemson football season by viewing some of last years best plays. The post didn’t get much attention and I figured it was just another mini post until something popped up a few days later in the response column. It seems that, for some unknown reason, Shoeless will no longer be showing any of his infamous Clemson highlight films on his site. In fact it seems that all the previous videos have been removed as well. What was this all about? Clemson’s video hero, the site that all Tiger fans went too for their Monday morning video recap to an awesome soundtrack had virtually slammed on the brakes without explanation.

First, let me state that I understand that Shoeless is his own man and I have no idea how much blood, sweat and tears that the man has put into those videos. I also understand that when someone puts that much of their life into a product and an opportunity arises for them to go on a payroll that money is always better than free compliments. The following is in now way a bash on Shoeless but more of a question as to what went on over the past few weeks to his passion that is/was ShoelessWorks.com.

Oddly enough, along with the message that all videos would be stopped and removed, a blog entry was also removed. That blog mentioned that Shoeless had been approached by someone in Clemson about the opportunity to get his videos on the Coaches show as well as sideline passes for better video opportunities. I even commented on the blog post complimenting Shoeless on his years of work and it finally paying off as well as mentioning that I was looking forward to even better videos on his site in the upcoming season. He even had an entire line of ShoelessWorks merchandise made up to help raise some money for his future endeavors. You can GOOGLE it and check. It no longer exists but it was there. (This may have been the snag in Shoeless downfall as he was selling merchandise off of Clemson’s trademarked materials.)

Upon my recent visit to ShoelessWorks, I decided to see what was behind the entire disappearance of our video hero and opened the public posting that he offered on the website. Within came a sort of puppetmaster type document that seemed to have been related to the original blog posting mentioned above.

“In the next few days I might become lucky enough to help out with the Coach’s Show and gain insider access to a place that 1000s of Clemson fans wishes they could go, and if I get that opportunity I will not be doing a service by continuing my site but instead destroying the very fabric in which it was built. ”

He then goes on to state that ALL Clemson related videos are hereby removed and stopped on the site. That is followed up by the statement of:

“By keeping my videos on my site it takes away the school’s opportunity to capitalize on it’s potential. I have heard it many times before “why would I pay for online videos when ____ does it for free”. They are exactly right. ”

So in the end it seems that Shoeless has signed on with some body at Clemson that has strongarmed him into eliminating his highest traffic flow inducing items on his site, Clemson highlight videos. I do not know where he was fed the lines about his FREE highlight videos destroying Clemson’s reputation but I do not, or rather did not now that everything has been removed, see anything damaging to Clemson with one exception being the USC/Clemson fight tapes that were available. Also, the site is on the world wide web for all Clemson fans around the world to enjoy. With this new agreement, only those with access to a cable company that carries the coaches show as well as time in the slotted time frame and “other clemson media outlets” will be able to enjoy his work.

The question of the removal of the ShoelessWorks merchandise and the law dogs that may have hunted him down due to this also linger.

In the end I hope that Shoeless comes out on top as he has provided hours of entertainment for the Tiger Nation, I just hope that some shady characters did not pull the wool over his eyes and eliminate his connections to his legions of fans that freely directed people to his site over the years with the elimination of what made him famous; video highlights on his website. And if everything does go as mentioned in the email and the deleted blog post, I hope that he somehow gets to post the Coaches Show on his website every week as I know that I can never catch that show due to time restraints or cable provider.

Shoeless, good luck and I look forward to seeing your new work when I can.

Reliable Sources

One month to game day and I’m going to give you all the news fit to print on the big boards (re: the stuff the little guys pay for). This is pretty much a flash news style that should not infringe on any posted copyright laws or other such potential problems. Please excuse the short hand in the mean time and enjoy.

As everyone knows, summer practices have been initiated and with them comes some position changes. With the announced position changes come one that seems to be a Clemson tradition, that being a QB moving to another position. The player filling this prophecy is Michael Wade, who probably pulled a Coleman and asked the coaches for a move after seeing the depth ahead of him this year as well as in the future. The QB forces include Cullen Harper, who seems to have an immeasurable gap on the rest of the competition as of now, followed up by the proclaimed Clemson savior: Willy Korn. Next year Harper and Korn should still be around only to have a third QB, Kyle Parker, who has just finished off an elite 11 camp with more than enough compliments on his performance. Needless to say, Wade seems to have made a good choice, the only problem is that he has moved into a position that may be developing depth that will push him out as well. Wade is slated to start playing as a safety this season.

Speaking of safeties, Wade fills a hole that has been created by another position move. That being of Sadat Chambers from CAT safety to running back. This move was prompted by the fact that Tommy’s concerns with Ray Ray’s ability to balance his already grueling task of raising his kid brother, school work and fulfilling his team duties. This move would put additional depth at the RB position of course and Chambers came out of HS with high credentials at the position so it should be a smooth transition. The safeties will also be bolstered by incoming freshman talent, Scotty Cooper who could also play at the LB position if they become too thin.

The third move is of Kevin Alexander from linebacker to bandit end. He will fall behind Gaines Adams prodigy (no seriously the kid follows everything that Gaines did when he was in school) Ricky Sapp and Kwam Williams. Not much there really, just spreads out some talent for depth at the position.

Speaking of defense, as mentioned before, this team is stacked with talent. The freshmen and sophomores are running rampant in taking positions and pushing juniors and seniors to second team. The talk of the town is DeAndre McDaniel who, after blowing up spring practice, headed home for personal training before coming back for the summer session. McDaniels is being called a heat seeking missile who is just speed looking to hit something….hard. From what I have heard, he bent more than a few receivers in half through spring training and scrimmage. Most publications are calling for him to beat out either Clemons or Hamlin by the end of the summer for a starting position.

In the corners you have voids left by seniors and virtually filled by their seconds, Chris Chancellor and Crezdon Butler. Butler had an exceptional, almost Justin Miller, freshman year with a few picks and overall excellent play as a true freshman. This may come in handy as the corner position is picking up talent and competition is fierce for the starting position. Along with the “seasoned” Chancellor and Butler you have Byron Maxwell, true freshman Marcus Gilchrist and Haydrian Lewis vying for positions. Most publications have Chancellor and Butler moving back with Gilchrist and Maxwell taking the starting positions and Lewis playing a 3rd man role for extended depth. Overall, the secondary has more than enough young talent to play well this year, the only question is can they handle the “real time” play as not many of them have been on the playing field for much if any time at all.

Returning linebackers are pretty much the three horsemen with Billie, Watkins and Clay. Watkins, being the only “returning” linebacker also comes in as the leading tackler on the team. Billie comes off a season that never was due to injuries incurred in the last practice of the summer in ’06. Clay comes off a bout with depression after losing his sister to an auto accident that pretty much numbed him through the end of last season. All three have commented that they are ready to play and look forward to terrorizing the ACC with their speed and almost unhealthy appetite to disembowel the ball carrier. The front three are backed up by younger but rising talent: Kavell Conner and Josh Miller. This position, although strong in the front, does not have the ability to go through what it went through the previous year with injuries and mental anguish. Cross your fingers and hope that the front three see starts in all 12+ games this year. If that happens, you can look forward to the Tiger run defense ranking in the top of the ACC.

The D-Line contains a bunch of returning starters, sans the currently stated irreplaceable Gaines Adams. Ricky Sapp may have something to say about that though as he takes Gaines’s spot on the line and has taken his responsibilities seriously by bulking up over the off season. He maintains his speed but takes away the one weakness from last year, his light weight which allowed O-lines to keep him at bay when they beat him on the outside. Sapp is backed up by Kwam Williams and the newly transfered Kevin Alexander. Sapp is mirrored by Philip Merling who is already being slated as an all ACC lineman and has emerged as a leader on the Defensive side of the ball. Inside the two are Dorrell Scott and Rashad Jackson who return and should hold their spots. Jackson was noted as being “unstoppable” in the spring, hoepfully that continues into the fall.

Read more on the D HERE

On the O side of the ball, you have the QB controversy with Harper and Korn battling it out as well as everyone outside the team looking at the potential of a Florida Leake/Tebow tandem. The problem there is that Leake and Tebow had different styles of play while Harper and Korn are pretty similar in their skill sets. Not to worry though as Tommy has confirmed that Willy will see the field more than backups in the past to reduce the potential meltdown that occured last year with the QB ranks and experience.

Unlike the mirroring of the Florida QB’s, the RB’s are looking to the west coast and possibly accessing USC’s past playbooks. Bowden and Spence are determined to get Davis and Spiller on the field together as much as possible to increase the chances of the big breaks by defusing the defensive concentrations on one single back. With Spiller in motion or the slot, Davis in the backfield and WR’s on the outside, defenses will not be so courageous in crowding the box as they were at the end of last season. The only problem that lies in the plan is the increased field time yields increased potential of injury to one of the star backs. Hence the move of Chambers to RB, increasing the stables just in case. Davis has recovered from all injuries and looks to make an impact in his junior year (although he continuously states that he will stay for a degree) and Spiller spent the offseason improving his speed (yes he is faster) with the track team and fellow speedster Jacoby Ford. Spiller has even received some press on a potential Heisman candidate. Along with the RB’s are the unsung heroes, the fullbacks. Alex Pearson ad Paul Macko should ssplit time in this slot but look out for a potential unheralded freshman possibly playing some at FB as well. Chad Diehl could fill a bunch of positions on the team, but from an interview that I read, he seems to want to play a position whose focused on hard hits. He has the build to be a FB or LB and should be a pleasant surprise in the near future.

Wide receivers seemed to have taken a hit after the departure of Chansi Stuckey as no one neared his numbers last year. But then you have to look at the melt down that occured and how much the ball was actually tossed towards the end of the year as well. Aaron Kelly is said to have stepped up into the lead position for the WR’s and has shaken his weaknesses from the previous year to become a Youngblood-esque threat. Add Kelly’s height and ability to catch the tall ball to his counterpart Jacoby Ford’s speed and ability to get the long ball and you have a deadly combination in the air. The jokes running rampant last year on the boards started “Jacoby is so fast…..” when in all reality he was so fast that he couldn’t make the plays. His routes weren’t that crisp and he could out run Proctor’s passes with ease. With the emergence of Harper and his arm strength as well as Ford’s offseason work with his hands and routes it seems that he has become a viable threat. Along with Kelly and Ford are the returning Tyler Grisham and Renderick Taylor. Grisham, who has become a posession receiver and “most complete receiver”, will continue to play the flats as he has proven that he has trusty hands (ok I know the VT game he dropped that one pass) and got alot of looks in the spring game. Taylor will hopefully make it through a season without injury and live up to his LB scaring potential when he gets the ball. Murmurs also have Taylor in the backfield, fulfilling the J-Back position from last year. Incoming freshman Xavier Dye will challenge all incumbents and has natural skills that have shone already on the field.

And then there is the O-line. Aside from the lack of experience at QB, which seems to have the confidence of all the coaches now, this corp is the “concern” on the team. With all but one starter graduating last year, the line is young and lacking in the experience field. Barry Richardson is slated to go early in the draft at the end of the year which is a good thing as he is on Harper’s blind side. Every other position is young but seems to be forming bonds and have improved greatly through the voluntary workouts in the summer. Along with the O-line come the tight ends who can thank Thomas Hunter and his performance over the past season for the success that will develop here. Before Spence, I don’t think Clemson HAD TE’s. After Spence and his spread out offense TE’s are starting to look to Clemson for potential scholarships. Clemson has a pretty good stock of TE’s with Robinson, Barry, Palmer and incoming talent Brian Linthincum. Palmer will lead the pack but look for Linthincum to climb up the charts after he enrolled early and performed quite well at the spring game (36 yrd TD).

More on the O-Line HERE

Special teams……Clemson…….oxymoron. Clemson may have lost one of their coaches when he left for Alabama but they gained a special teams specialist by hiring Andre Powell from UNC. He has gone through every player on the roster and found the guys who fit each special teams position the best. According to some media you can plan on seeing Jacoby Ford, CJ Spiller and Marcus Gilchrist who had an extraordinary career in high school in the return game. Yes Clemson may have walk ons for the kicker and punter but they have edged out the scholarship kids so they have to be good.

That’s all I got right now, I can’t type anymore. Most of this was probably noted on TNet but some of it came through big sites. Hopefully I didn’t trod on any toes, I applogize if I somehow did.

Like Rabid Dogs

Seems like the veteran LB’s and their supporting cast are chomping at the bit and literally calling out the ACC offenses in this article. From what I can tell, if the LB corps stays healthy, they will be the deepest crew on the team with all the #2′s getting multiple games in the previous year. And with the front line of Merling who will probably make all ACC, Jackson, who the coaches could not believe his improvements, Sapp, Gaines’ able replacement and Scott, the ACC QB’s have the right to be afraid. Defense looks solid and they win games, but the offense has to put the points on the board so hopefully that question mark will be answered sooner than later.

Another new Clemson blog

Broken Gnome has been hitting the bottle againPlease direct your browsers to The Comprehensive Clemson Blog. Blog author Coby DuBose possesses a certain professionalism that makes us look like a bunch of drunken gnomes.

We’re not sure how that happened.

Mmmmm Haterade….tasty

     Looks like the good ole haterade fanbase has finally gotten the jab in the ribs that it had been waiting for all season long.  The “I told you so”‘s of Clemson fandome are revelling in the recent downfall of the mighty Tigers.  Even the MEDIA has jumped in after marvelling at the Tigers prowess just a few weeks prior. 
     These so called fans seem to enjoy the Tigers losses and foam at the mouth for the chance to call for Tommy Bowdens head.  The problem is that, even if Tommy wasn’t THE coach for the Tigers, who would be?  Who exactly could do a better job and would be willing to come to Clemson and it’s renowned fickle fanbase.  Seriously, would you want to come to a place that barely gives you the otherwise “required” 5 years of building to only bash you down when you don’t win the National Championship (Hey, the Tigers won it once, they should do it every year now!!!!). 
     My favorite arguing points of Tommy’s career are those of Wake Forest losses and how the Tigers should have trashed them every time.  OK, fine, but are those same people giving major props to the same Tigers that are the only team to defeat the Deacs in the conference so far this season.  I don’t think so.  I also stand by the tired argument of the injuries and their affects on the team.  Yes the absence of certain players talents should have been rectified by now but people are still going off of preseason ACCCG predicition hype with the team that has formed from the injuries.  I don’t know what “color glasses” these people are wearing but the logic is waaaay out the window. 
     As mentioned at the beginning of the season, I am a pessimist, but I am still a Tommy Bowden fan.  He continues to build the team and it’s reputation across the nation.  I, thankfully, was not part of the Tiger nation when they won the SINGLE national championship more than 25 years ago.  I came into Clemson during the Tommy West era, so every season I enjoy the winning records and decent bowl games.  I too fall into the hype just like every other fan but refrain from calling for a coaches head when he loses a few games in a season.  Yes, Maryland had a horrible spread coming into the game but as mentioned in previous posts, they had begun to get their game together.  As for VT and BC, well VT played the Tigers like the Tigers played GT and BC just prevailed off of Clemson errors.  In the end, I may have called a 10-2 season but, as with every Clemson season, you have to have a push on the loss column for the one that got away.

Oh yeah…..and how about that miserable kicker that we have.  Oh wait, he actually was the only one who got points on the board, but you won’t hear much about that.  Good to have you back Jad.
 

Not that it matters…

but the gnomes schedule is updated.  Yeah, the Tigers are obtaining a lot of red on the list.