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Classic Clashes of the Carolina-Clemson Football Rivalry
A State of Disunion
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Classic Clashes of the Carolina-Clemson Football Rivalry
A State of Disunion
About this book
Former Clemson coach Charley Pell once said that the outcome of the Carolina-Clemson rivalry "decides who walks down the street as state champion and who hides in a closet for a year." That's the way it goes in the Palmetto State when these two football teams get together. Playing for the first time in 1896 on a soggy day at the state fair in Columbia, the Gamecocks and the Tigers began a tradition that has lasted over a century. Join award-winning sportswriters Travis Haney and Larry Williams as they recount the greatest moments of the longest uninterrupted series in the South, with firsthand accounts from coaches, players and spectators.
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Yes, you can access Classic Clashes of the Carolina-Clemson Football Rivalry by Travis Haney,Larry Williams in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & North American History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Carolina Foreword, by Tommy Suggs
- Clemson Foreword, by Charlie Whitehurst
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction. Political Football
- 1. A Near-Death Experience: 1902
- 2. Signs of the Times: 1941
- 3. A Hot Ticket: 1946
- 4. Tempest and a Teacup: 1948
- 5. Draw, Win or Lose: 1950
- 6. Ending the Jinx: 1955
- 7. Howardâs Sunburned Head: 1958
- 8. Farewell to a Friend: 1959
- 9. Yanking the Tigersâ Tails: 1961
- 10. The Win that Wasnât: 1965
- 11. Unblemished: 1968â70
- 12. Grantzâs Called Shot: 1975
- 13. CloseâŚand Cigars: 1977
- 14. A Fashion Statement: 1980
- 15. A Season Saved: 1984
- 16. Black DeathâŚand Rodneyâs Revenge: 1987â88
- 17. Taneyhillâs Home Run: 1992
- 18. Taking the Ride: 1999
- 19. Calm Before the Storm: 2000
- 20. A Black Eye: 2003â04
- Epilogue. Turning the Tables?
- Appendix. Series Results, Coaching Records and Single-Game Records
- About the Authors