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New college football video game’s influence on Clemson coaches
CLEMSON, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - College football fans officially have a video game for the first time in a decade, and Clemson coaches remembered the old version’s influence on them while looking ahead to EA Sports College Football 25. “Finding out its harder to call plays than you think,...
Cross-training across positions shows Clemson defensive line’s diversity
The one thing about football is that the position groups are fairly rigid. Basketball players can play at the point guard one possession and, if they have the size, small forward the next. Same with soccer, hockey, and Lacrosse, to name a few (except for goalie/keeper, of course). In football, an offensive lineman rarely makes a jump to a skill position or vice versa. However, cross-training within the position is becoming more popular. Defensive backs regularly train at corner, safety, and nickel; OL train at tackle, guard, center, and so on. Not only does it help players diversify their own talents,...
Save the date to Go Wild
Laurens, SC—Wildlife Geeks of Greenville visit the Laurens Library July 25th to present their “Conservation Meets the Classroom” program. Chuck Alberding, known as the Prairie Dog Whisperer, brings his unique animals to educate and entertain in two shows: 10am and 2pm. S.T.E.A.M. and S.T.E.M. approved by the Greenville County School System, Wildlife Geeks has appeared at schools and organizations throughout upstate, has appeared on the Your Carolina television show, as well as in Upstate Parent and Natural Awakenings Magazines. Join us to learn about our animal friends!
Matt Luke is keeping it real with Clemson Football fans
Matt Luke has only coached one game for Clemson Football. It was the Gator Bowl at the end of last season. Clemson won a close game, and the offensive line did their job. We couldn’t really glean anything meaningful from that single game. Luke admitted that he didn’t know all the signals and vocabulary they used. He had to rely on others to help him. That is logical but many coaches probably wouldn’t have been comfortable being that honest that they didn’t have full control over every aspect of their group.
Coach Saber Enlists 10 New Spartans to Join the Women's Soccer Program As the 2024 Season Quickly Approaches
SPARTANBURG, S.C. - USC Upstate women's soccer head coach Sharif Saber unveiled the newest additions to the program's roster on Friday afternoon with the 2024 season less than three weeks away. Saber adds three transfer students as well as seven freshmen to the now 27-woman roster. Saber expressed his excitement...
VOTE: Does the South Carolina Highway Patrol have America’s best-looking cruisers?
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Do you love the look of South Carolina Highway Patrol’s cruisers? Your vote could help them win a nationwide calendar contest. SC Highway Patrol is featuring its 2024 Ford Mustang and 2023 Ford F-150 in an annual contest to find America’s best-looking cruiser. “We compete against all the other state agencies […]
South Carolina ranks seventh for religious liberty
(The Center Square) — South Carolina ranked among the best states for protecting religious liberty, coming in seventh on a ranking of all 50 states. The Palmetto State earned a score of 63.7%, ranking it just ahead of Utah and just behind Ohio, according to the third annual "Religious Liberty in the States" from the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy, an initiative of First Liberty Institute. The index explores legislation in all 50 states and how it protects religious liberty. ...
What vaccines are required for South Carolina students?
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A new school year in South Carolina is just around the corner. Preparations are underway to send children back to the classroom from shopping for clothes to gathering school supplies to ensuring vaccinations are up-to-date. South Carolina law requires that students receive certain immunizations – or have a valid exemption – […]
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