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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
Given the time, Martin WILL get us there!
This blog makes fun of everyone so I appreciate any coach that gives material for me to work with like Frank Martin. But as a Gamecock fan, I really like the guy and fully believe he is going to be the coach that finally reawakens our hoops program. Now if you are the type of Gamecock fan that only sees the negative and you refuse to look for good signs then you should just stop reading right now. We get it: you’re never happy and you love speaking loudly about how you are smart enough to be not happy. Good for you and now please move along.
For the rest of us, we like what we see with Coach
Martin. The guy is brutally honest about
where we are and makes it crystal-clear that he is working his tail off to
change that. Yes, if you’re going to
have a bad basketball season, tell us that up front and show us that you’re
going to fix it. Frank Martin does
that.
Take the loss to Georgia yesterday afternoon. First of all, can Georgia win anything
without the SEC’s help? Seriously? First the SEC East in football is
gift-wrapped to Athens by “random” scheduling.
Then the officials somehow cannot see what every human on earth could
during hoops: Carolina should have had
8.9 seconds left to run their last possession.
Yes that was it. That
simple. No there is no other thing to
say about it.
But I digress. Even
during the “loss” you could see how Coach Martin is draining every bit of
effort from these players. They are
starting to get the idea: play hard and
be thankful for the chance or get out of Columbia. Yes, we may have some growing pains as a
result early on but we’re better off for the long haul. In SEC hoops, you have three paths for
success: You can do the dirty recruiting
stuff like they do in Florida, you can be Kentucky or you can slowly build a
winner over time.
You can see that option 3 is what Martin is going to do and
I am glad. I don’t expect “instant
national titles” from USC hoops. I just
want to see improvement. It’s not going
to be easy. Due to the success Steve
Spurrier and Ray Tanner had in their respective sports the same is expected
from Coach Martin and that’s unfair.
Both of those legends were given the time, support and facilities they
needed to get there. Through no fault of
his own that won’t be the case for Coach Martin.
Here’s hoping he is still our coach in five years. I like him and I like what he’s doing. To quote Shooter from Hoosiers, “I been
watching the way you’ve been breaking the colts” Coach and I like what I
see.
It’s a great time to be a Gamecock!
CRANKSHAFT GAZETTE: Frank Martin and Brad Brownell release Easter Album to boost income
The Gamecock and Tiger Basketball coaches have had reality
hit them in the face in recent weeks.
Gamecock Coach Frank Martin joined Tiger head man Brad Brownell for a
cocktail recently, and the two men were both lamenting that basketball in the
Palmetto State wasn’t a good long-term income plan. So they have teamed up to make what is sure
to be one of the top 50 Easter Albums in 2013 as an income boost.
“Look, everyone is scared to death of Frank, and no one
knows who the heck I am,” said Brownell, who then had to wake up the members of
the press corps in attendance. Martin
then explained why he thinks the album is both needed and beneficial to
everyone in the state. “You %$@*# morons
don’t appreciate this beautiful $^#-@)^*$% sport we coach, so me and Vanilla
Boy here are going to croon!”
Some of the songs that will highlight the Easter Collection
will include:
- Here Comes Peter Cottontail…and why the North Carolina schools are mean to Clemson! (Brownell)
- You want to color some eggs? I have some eggs you can color pal! (Martin)
- Happy Day- is when someone will acknowledge my team beat the Gamecocks! (Brownell)
- Jellybeans and Chocolate- If we give these away at games, will that get you off your fat butts and to a basketball game? (Martin)
- Let’s pretend we’re bunny rabbits- maybe someone will notice us then! (Duet)
Initial reaction to the news was mixed among fans from both
schools. Jethro Prostate, a long-time
Gamecock fan from just outside of Eastover, was pleased to hear the news. “I had no idea we still had a basketball
team. I remember the Grady Wallace year
like it was yesterday. Did they ever
paint the Field House?” Also weighing in
was Tiger supporter “Tiny” Tina Slopbucket of Ft. Mill who hopes the album will
be a big success. “We really do need to
bring basketball to Clemson again. I
just can’t stand that old Dean Smith.
Not a nice man.”
CLEMSON TOP TEN....Top 10 signs Jack Legget is about to play Carolina
Top 10 signs Jack
Legget is about to play Carolina
10. Constantly throwing darts at a picture
of Ray Tanner
9. Washes those ridiculous white socks
over and over in bleach
8. Practicing that “smile” thing for the
press conference after another loss to USC
7. Extra
shock treatments to stop the increased screaming and nightmares
6. Listens to nothing but Enter Sandman
and Megadeath to get him in the mood
5. Prank calls to Chad Holbrook
4. Lots of
weeping and crying in the fetal position
3. Asking
Tiger fans to just pay attention to basketball.
“Nothing to see here!”
2. Pulls out
his spot-on imitation of John Wayne as a distraction
1. Bunny-slippers
and hot cocoa while watching tapes of “The June Raines Years!”
MOO U News: Oscar snub outrages Dabo!
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Swinney has used a combination of smoke-and-mirrors, a hefty recruiting “budget” in South Florida, a horrible ACC and several staged media rants to completely distract Tiger fans from the reality in which they exist. “I am more popular than Red Man Chaw in Pickens County and I lose every year to Carolina,” noted Swinney, who says he is just following the script of Tiger legend Frank Howard. “Coach Howard had a losing record against the Gamecocks and he has his name on the field! Who knows where they will be writing Dabo before long?”
When asked who should win the award since he is not eligible, Swinney says the stuffed bear from “Ted” made him cry. “Like a modern day Peter Fonda.”
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Looks like another contender in Columbia!
Chad Holbrook has introduced himself to Gamecocks fans as a
head coach now, and we all like what we see.
Former Gamecock Assistant Jim Toman brought a VERY game Liberty squad to
Columbia and the fans were treated to a competitive weekend. Yes, there were a bunch of atypical errors
in the field. Yes,
Carolina will have to
get much better before the late spring and summer. But overall you have to leave this weekend
feeling pretty good about the 2013 YardCocks.
This was never going to be an “easy” opening weekend. Put aside whether or not you agree that
Liberty is good (They are and the season will show that). Friday afternoon was a day all about honoring
the past. So much emotion about Ray Tanner
had to be processed and it was. Combine
all of that with the new pitching rotation and position players starting their
journey to finding a new team voice and you see what they were facing.
No more Roth. No more
Price. No more Christian Walker. And others.
You get the idea. So we come out
of that slate with 2 wins and a very tough 1-run loss. I’ll take that. Shoot it may be three or four more weeks
before our legs are under us. (If Jack
Leggett has a brain of any kind he’ll take advantage of that but I digress)
This is not going to be Ray Tanner the sequel. This is Chad Holbrook’s time and this is no
easy gig. When Coach Tanner took the
program the wheels had come off and we were in an aging home run box at the
Sarge. We hadn’t won diddly in about 15
years and people had largely forgotten baseball. Today, we all expect the diamond team to
carry the water at USC, there is tremendous focus on our new facilities, and we
have a ton of hardware and success.
You either are stupid or have guts to want that
responsibility. Coach Holbrook is
certainly no dummy. He’s a winner and he
has embraced the opportunity. Good for
him. Guts may not be everything but
sometimes it’s enough. (I think I stole
that from Full Metal Jacket or The Simpsons)
The good news for Holbrook is that the Gamecocks have all
the pieces as usual. “Gumby” Montgomery
has a rubber-band rocket of an arm and will be one of the Conference’s best
Friday night aces. We have lots of speed
for the small-ball scoring and plenty of depth.
But as always the intangible of chemistry will decide how good we are
and that has to play itself out. If
those pieces all come together into a nice finished puzzle we’ll be in Omaha
again.
Regardless, color me confident that the Chad Holbrook era
will be viewed as a success when the books are written. He’s the perfect guy to deal with all the
good (and bad) that comes with following #1 at Carolina.
AMEN, COACH HOLBROOK!!!
It’s a great time to be a Gamecock!
It’s a great time to be a Gamecock!
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Long live Ray Tanner!
738 wins, 10 Super-Regionals, 6 trips to Omaha, 4 trips to
the Championship game or round, and 2 National Championships. Well-done Coach. Other coaches may accomplish more in a sport
at the University of South Carolina.
Time will tell. But for historic
purposes, Ray Tanner was the first person to lead a team in a men’s major sport
to the promised land. That can’t ever be
challenged.
So many folks have forgotten how the Tanner love-fest
actually began in Columbia. Most people
think it was the run to the 1st title with Bayler-ball and the wins
over Oklahoma, Clemson and UCLA. I understand why some feel that way. But for us “old-school” fans, we’ll never
forget the importance of the 2000 season.
Think back to January of 2000. Gamecock Athletics were at their lowest point
ever and in the sewer. The football team
had just gone 0-11. The basketball team had lost twice in the 1st
round of the NCAAs and had collapsed in 1999. Meanwhile, baseball was quietly about to start
the fourth season under Ray Tanner.
Tanner had been slowly building a program that had radically declined at
the end of the June Raines era.
The bottom line is that USC fans had given up hope. Sure, sure, lots of them now claim they never
did but hogwash! It was just a crappy
time. Then Kip Bouknight, Peter Bauer,
Scott Barber, Trey Dyson and others saved us.
I’m not over-estimating that either.
Under Coach Tanner, that baseball team saved the morale at my alma
mater.
All the frustration, all the negativity, all the anger and
everything else bad just went away. 2
huge wins over Clemson that year were just what the doctor ordered. The one in Columbia where Dyson had the big
hit still ranks as one of my favorite moments of all time. You just can’t understand how that season was
if you weren’t a fan who had lived through all that other stuff.
Before anyone howls too loudly, I get it that we didn’t get
to Omaha that year, and that we went on to knock Clemson out of Omaha twice and
that we won the two championships later.
I’m not ignoring any of that. I’m
just saying that we never would have seen that magical end without that
miraculous beginning. And it did feel
miraculous at the time.
So yes, I did tear up a bit yesterday as Coach Tanner had
his number retired. Yes, the players
doing their tributes, the naming of Ray Tanner Way and even Coach’s comments
after the game got to me. Matt Price
coming in to close it out one last time was an especially nice touch.
As a Daddy of a 6-year old I am sure glad my boy is becoming
a Gamecock fan now. Hopefully he’ll
never have to live through what I did growing up in the Garnet and Black. But along with all those scars he’s avoided,
there are two memories I’ll have on him:
Big George’s Heisman Run in 1980 and Ray Tanners Magic in 2000. Thank you so much Coach Tanner!
It’s a great time to be a Gamecock!
CRANKSHAFT NEWS: Top 10 things Jadeveon Clowney will do if he sits out this season
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10. Finish that macramĂ© sweater he’s been
knitting for Bruce Ellington
9. Pen an essay illustrating the contrast
between “conceit” as a literary device from the metaphysical poets and the
theory of wit from English writers.
8. Set out with an animal sidekick to
solve mysteries in Florida.
7. Become an expert of both the Carinosa
dance of love and the bunny hop.
6. Still
find a way to sack Tajh Boyd even from the stands.
5. That dream summer job as an auctioneer
at Christie’s.
4. Bake up
the world’s zestiest hot vanilla soufflĂ©.
3. Watch
every episode and movie from “Sex and the City.” (JD is such a Miranda)
2. Join a Lynyrd Skynyrd cover band
1. Sudoku Puzzles! (Medium Level)
1. Sudoku Puzzles! (Medium Level)
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