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FAIL
No great prose from me this moring. Just bastardized commentation.
Hey, I have an idea.... Maybe we should make Vandy our new SEC rival. Then maybe our team would start giving a crap about the game every year.
I am still planning on going to the Georgia game next weekend. But I am not planning on being happy about it.
We just lost 2 years in a row to a school that doesn't have an athletic department. That's got to be a good talking point.
I don't know why the team lost focus. But I hope the coaching staff runs them into the ground this week. If they don't want to play football, they don't have to practice football. They can just run wind sprints for 2 straight hours everyday.
At least we're not Clemson. Although we played like them.
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Can Clemson say "One and Done"?
Besides Michigans #5 preseason ranking last year, the team from the upstate must have one of the biggest week 1 poll drops in history. From 9th to NR in the AP Poll and 22nd in the coaches poll.
That makes me smile.
However, I have no doubt that Clemson will claw their way back up there. They always do. However. The ACC seems a little more dynamic now than it did a week ago. How bad is Clemson, Va Tech, UVA, and NC State? How good is Duke and Ga Tech? Only time will tell. But Clemson is sure to feast on the half dead carcus of some of these teams while allowing some of the other to do the same on them.
However enjoyabe it is for me to see Clemson fall, my main concern is on the Gamecocks this week. We REALLY need to take care of Vandy like we mean it. This is the game that really showed us the disaster that was unfolding last year. Most eyes will be watching this game with that in mind. How we play this game, and how close we play UGA next week will determine how far we climb before we get to the tough part of our schedule. I don't expect to make the Top 10 this year. We really only got there by default last year. (To many top 5 teams were shooting themselves in the head.)
I still think we can be good, as long as we're healthy. But its still early. I still hold my concerned optomism.
Go Gamecocks. Can't wait till Thursday night. As long as I am not in the middle of an evacuation.
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McDanniel
Even though I have been following this story, I haven't made much public comment on it to date. Partly because I wanted to wait to see how it played out. (Although I already knew) Also, because I hate getting into the topics on message boards because there are plenty of people that don't know how to hold a civilized conversation. Mostly, because while I feel like there is a palatable double standard in this state, I really don't care how Clemson Athletics handles discipline issues. But I feel compelled to speak on this situation.
First, yes, McDanniel was not convicted in a court of law, so we don't know for certain he did it. But the circumstantial evidence is pretty damning. First, his girlfriend shows up in the hospital bloodied and bruised. His excuse: she made it all up. Second, for me, taking PTI is pretty much an admission of guilt. I have known several people that went through Pre-Trial Intervention (admittedly mostly for drugs) and all of them were guilty as hell and caught red-handed. PTI is generally reserved for first time offenders. It gives them the benefit of the doubt that they won't always be delinquents and a clean slate.
But considering the nature of what he did, I was still a little surprised that absolutely no punishment was dealt out what-so-ever. He didn't miss a practice and isn't going to miss a game. Not even against the Citadel in week 2. This sends a horrible message. If you are even suspected of yelling at your significant other at South Carolina, you're off the team. No questions asked. It's happened.
If McDanniel had been busted for a small amount of weed and the case was dismissed, I wouldn't care. But to send his girlfriend to the hospital and still be allowed to represent your University without any sanctions is unfathomable.
I think that this speaks more about Tommy Bowden than McDanniel. There are always going to be bad apples on every team. Its how they are handled that defines how a program is viewed.
Clemson: We'll do whatever it takes to just barely underachieve.
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Can the Gamecocks Cover the 14 now?
Hey everyone. I just wanted to say Hi and I am a Huge SEC fan and have always been a huge Fan of Steve Spurrier. He tells it like it is and his teams play with a lot of heart. I respect him as much as any coach ever in the college game.....
I have kept up with South Carolina football a lot more since he has been there...
What are you guys opinions on the Game Thursday Night... Line has jumped from -11 to -14 and the Total is down to 45.... Can the Cocks cover the 14 now?
| NC State at South Carolina | |||||||
| Thu 8/28 | 131 | NC State | +14 -110 | +500 | Over 45 -110 | ||
| 8:00PM (EST) | 132 | South Carolina | -14 -110 | -700 | Under 45 -110 | ||
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Mark Dantonio
Bumped from the FanPosts. What do y'all think?
Found out today that Dantonio played DB for y'all back in the 70s.
This guy's one of the brightest young coaches in the country. Is there any sentiment in Columbia to bring him back to his alma mater when Spurrier finally steps down?
He's currently making $1.1 at Michigan State, and I'm not sure you'd be able to pull him away, but I'd definitely have him in the back of my mind if I were a Gamecock fan.
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New Format/Tourney
First off, I really like the new platform, I really like the fact that we can use one login name for the entire network now. As such, while I used to be AssKicknChickn here, now I'm kevinramsfan. I'm currently studying journalism at USC, and live in Atlanta for the summer. I'm origninally from St. Lou, so go Cocks, Cards, and Rams!
Tough opening draw for the tourney huh? A forty win team to start with, then the possibility of playing of facing No. 1 seeds back-to-back in the following rounds. I'd love the chance to avenge the 2006 super regional loss to Jawja.
By the way, keep up the good work C&F.
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Welcome to the new Garnet And Black Attack and SB Nation
Hey Garnet And Black Attack,
Today is the big day. We've switched your community over to the new SB Nation sports blog platform. My name is Trei, and I'm here to help you get adjusted to the new home we've built for you. If you have questions or trouble with the new system, post a comment in this thread and myself or one of the team (lovitt, sixfoot6 or odacrem) will try to point you in the right direction.
Before we begin, I want to let you know we still consider this a beta platform, so don't be surprised if you find a few bugs or if everything isn't exactly right yet. We hope you'll take the time to report any problems you encounter at bugreport@sbnation.com. We'll be continuing to make changes and improving things.
Please take a few minutes to read about what's new below. But if you just can't wait to jump in, here are some quick things to check out:
- Sign up for your SB Nation network account and claim your old blog accounts
- Once you're logged in, press your Z key in any thread with new comments
- Explore your dashboard and setup your profile
- Read the guide to the new FanPost editor
- Install the FanShot bookmarklet and post videos to Garnet And Black Attack from YouTube or images from Flickr
- Click the "Rec" button on posts and comments to help other people find the good stuff.
- Customize display options on your Edit Settings page
What Has Changed
SB Nation Network Accounts - the Big Change
Readers across all of our blogs told us they wanted one account to use on every SB Nation blog. To make this work, we're requiring that everyone create a new SB Nation network account. In most cases you should be able to keep your old username, but a few of you may have to choose something new, since every other community in SB Nation will be going through this same transition. We tried to be as fair as possible in deciding who gets to keep which name, using a formula that takes into account length of membership and frequency of activity.
We want to make it as easy as possible for you to participate on all of our blogs, but we don't want to encourage everyone to start visiting rival team blogs and initiating flame wars. To maintain friendly communities we ask that you explicitly join each blog in order to participate. It's a two-click process, but it does means accepting each blog's community guidelines. Just as you join each blog individually, you can be banned on each blog individually.
You can claim old accounts from multiple SB Nation blogs, and your new username will be retroactively attached to all your old comments and diaries. So now you'll be able to access all your writings from your single profile page... like magic.
To get started, click here to claim your old blog accounts and create a new SB Nation network account.
FanPosts (the Section Formerly Known as Diaries)
We changed their name. Why? Because we took this major upgrade as an opportunity to leave behind some vocabulary that never made much sense for a sports blog. SB Nation is the network of, by and for fans, and these are the blog posts we make. So we call them FanPosts. When you're at a bar telling someone to check out your online sports opinions, you don't have to suggest they read your diary.
FanPosts are displayed differently on the homepage - we include your avatar to give more credit for the time you spend writing great posts. The new post editor has a WYSIWYG view that provides easy formatting. It also auto-saves drafts so you don't have to worry about losing your work when you compose a post within the web browser. And you can now associate teams, players and games with your posts: these tools promote your FanPosts on our new team, player and game pages - across the entire network.
The new system does not work like the old diary editor. For example, in HTML mode the new editor doesn't auto-create a new paragraph from two line breaks. But it does offer a whole array of new features. Look for the blinking help button on the right side of the FanPost editor for quick tips, and take a look at our full guide to writing FanPosts on the new platform.
IMPORTANT - if you write your posts in Microsoft Word or some other off-line editor, you will get the most reliable behavior if you cut & paste your post into the HTML view of the FanPost editor. And if you do that, remember to wrap <p></p> tags around each paragraph so your text doesn't run together.
Visual Redesign
This one is probably the most obvious change of all. Like other major websites working to improve readability for their audience, we've adopted a fixed-width layout optimized for the 1024 x 768 resolution used by the majority of Garnet And Black Attack and SB Nation network users. Use the switcher below the user menu if you prefer the wider layout designed for 1280 monitors. We've introduced a top navigation bar with quick links into old and new sections of the site. We also polished a few edges, made some things larger, others smaller and moved a few boxes here and there. More changes and adjustments to come.
Search
We've completely replaced the old search engine with a new one. We're excited to make it easier to find old posts and comments, but we've only taken our first pass on the tools we're offering. We're focused on making search even better than what you had before, so please know that we're aware search is missing key features and we're working on it.
What's New
Schedule, Scores, Stats and Roster
Garnet And Black Attack now has all the basic information about the South Carolina Gamecocks and hundreds of other teams. During games you'll see a regularly updated line score, and as the season progresses we'll track team stat totals and leaders. This is just our first step, so look for us to publish more detailed and archival stats in the future. The best part about all this sports data is that we've integrated it directly into the blog so. We now have special pages that aggregate all blog posts written about games, players and teams.
Recommending FanPosts
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Recommending Comments
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Flagging Comments
To help the moderators on a site, we've built-in tools that let you flag comments that are spam, trolling or just plain inappropriate. Only moderators can see those flags.
FanShots
Many members of the community just want to post that one link, video, photo or quote, but don't need a full FanPost. We've got you covered: FanShots let you share YouTube videos, Flickr or PhotoBucket photos, quotes from articles, portions of chat transcripts, top 5 lists and simple links. If it's a video or image we'll put a thumbnail on the homepage when you post it.
For those of you who are experienced internet hunter-gatherers of South Carolina Gamecocks material, install the bookmarklet onto the links bar of your browser and share FanShots with the community from wherever on the web you find that killer quote or photo.
Archives
It's much easier to find that post about a certain deadline trade or prospect retro feature. You can browse by year and month.
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Upload an image so folks can see your custom avatar on your profile, your FanPosts, and all your comments.
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Now that we have unified SB Nation network accounts, your profile will be your central hub for all of your activity on any blogs where you are a member.
Network bar
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There are plenty more small changes and additions we've made, so please take a careful look around and explore this new system. We appreciate your patience and hope you'll help us improve the new platform for this and all the other SB Nation blogs.
And in case you missed it, you'll want to start by claiming your old blog accounts and creating a new SB Nation network account.
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College Baseball Defensive Evaluation Network
Do you go to college games? Are you a savvy college baseball fan who feels like you have a good handle on a handful of player's defensive skills? If so, we would like you to share with us your expertise. I'm helping informally WITH an undisclosed MLB club and we are putting together a "Scouting Report by the Fans" evaluating D1 players. The idea is to get the wisdom of the crowds when it comes to rating a player's fielding SKILLS. If you are interested in hearing more about the project, let me know at eriknmanning@gmail.com, along with a little info on your baseball background. You don't have to be an ex-player or a scout, just a knowledgeable fan.
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TDs: The Runs Batted In of College Football Statistics (Part Two)
Okay, so last time around, I talked about Points Per Play (PPP) as the football version of Slugging %. In baseball, OPS (On-Base + Slugging) is one of the most telling, easy, reliable stats around. It’s great because it’s flexible. There are two different ways to put together a strong OPS—either by getting on base a lot or by hitting for power—and the best hitters do both. You find consistency and explosiveness in one measure.
So if PPP is equivalent to Slugging % (explosiveness), what’s equivalent to On-Base % (consistency)? Success Rate, that’s what.
In its most basic form, Success Rate is simply the percentage of time in which a play is deemed ‘successful’. It is a measure I culled from Football Outsiders and tweaked to fit my own purposes. How is ‘success’ determined?
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TDs: The Runs Batted In of College Football Statistics (Part One)
Hey, this is The Boy from Rock M Nation. I posted this over at Sunday Morning QB a couple days ago, but I figured I might as well post it on some other blogs too...let me know what you think.
OFFSEASON PROJECT! Over at RMN, I’ve been playing with the ‘Beyond the Box Score’ idea (calling it that as an ode to the wonderful SBN sabermetrics blog of the same name) as it applies to college football stats.
I’ve been cranking out play-by-plays for 2007 games as fast as possible—as I post for a Mizzou blog, I’ve focused on Big 12 teams, Mizzou opponents, and teams with fellow Heisman finalists—but this is a massive undertaking, and I need some volunteers to enter play-by-play for the games I have yet to enter from the 2007. They take about 30-45 minutes each, and I’m figuring I’ll need about 6-10 volunteers to finish this stuff in a timely enough fashion to do something about it before the 2008 season starts orbiting everybody’s attention span, so...actually, how about I just show you why I’m doing this?
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