christopherhallsc.2010@gmail.com
Clemson vs Notre Dame. We've been talking about this one since the schedule was released way back in January. Almost eight months to the day. I remember clearly how everyone hinted how big this game could be. Watson vs Golson...Death Valley....Under The Lights...potentially another ESPN CollegeDay experience. Well folks, with the exception of Mr. Everett Golson--who delayed his trip to Clemson a few more weeks--we got our wish.
It simply doesn't get much better than this. No matter if you are a coach, player, fan of either team or just a innocent bystander or lover of college football, if this game doesn't get your juices flowing...well...I really don't know what to tell you.
There is plenty on the line Saturday night. From just the national exposure and spotlight angle, to the recruits that will be in attendance and of course, and most importantly, the playoff implications and national stage to make a statement.
It all hangs in the balance Saturday night when the sixth-ranked Fighting Irish of Notre Dame venture into Clemson’s Memorial Stadium aka Death Valley to take on twelfth-ranked Clemson in a battle of unbeatens. The two squads have met twice on the gridiron heading into this week's showdown with both teams winning on the opponent’s home field.
The most notable clash between the two schools occurred on
November 12, 1977 when a pair of top 15 football teams met in Death Valley. A
fifth-ranked Notre Dame football team led by Joe Montana, defeated a
15th-ranked Clemson team led by Steve Fuller, 21-17. The Fighting Irish went on
to win all the marbles that season.
And just like this year, there was no shortage of talent on
the field that day. An unheard of 36 players in that game went on to play in
the NFL.
Clemson came back to win in South Bend just two years later, 16-10. It was just the second time in the last 40 years (1940-79) that Notre Dame's seniors lost their last home game. Billy Lott scored a touchdown late in the game to give Clemson the win and help overcome a 10-0 deficit. (Thanks to TigerNet for that tidbit) This weekend, another quarterback sporting the Clemson #4 jersey will try to defeat the Irish.
Clemson came back to win in South Bend just two years later, 16-10. It was just the second time in the last 40 years (1940-79) that Notre Dame's seniors lost their last home game. Billy Lott scored a touchdown late in the game to give Clemson the win and help overcome a 10-0 deficit. (Thanks to TigerNet for that tidbit) This weekend, another quarterback sporting the Clemson #4 jersey will try to defeat the Irish.
Although I hate to be the one to bring it up (as I myself
had erased it from my memory), I don’t think I have to remind anyone about what
happened the last time ESPN’s CollegeGame day made Clemson, SC its’ home for
the night.
Just two years removed from that debacle, there are several
players that were on the sidelines that night that will again be in the midst this
weekend. You can bet your money that those guys are eager for a little
redemption and to make up for the events that unfolded that night in front of a
national broadcast.
I haven’t read into it much but I hear that the ND players
have been very vocal about their feelings heading into the game and been
talking a fair amount of noise. It’s football and I’m not complaining but I’d be careful if
I were ND. Games are won the field not in the press conference room or
locker-room during the week when the media surrounds you. Irish Head Coach
Brian Kelly told the media earlier this week he thinks his players will be ready for the noise Saturday
night….well duh! What else would he say?
But I think there isn’t a person on this planet I have to
prove to that Death Valley will be an absolute mad house this weekend. Sure, ND
fans apparently travel well and they’ll make their presence felt among the
85,000 plus in orange but this could very well be a record-setting night in attendance and crowd noise.
Make no mistake about it. This isn’t Virginia. It
will be a sold out, relentless crowd and from the looks of it, the defense this
year can be every bit as good as it was last year…ya know, when it was the top
defense in all of college football.
I can’t speak for anyone else, but if I were an opposing
coach, Death Valley would not be where I want my sophomore quarterback (Deshone Kizer) making
his first big time start on the road. Saturday night will be one for the ages. With the new job in
Tennessee I don’t get many weekends off and usually spend my Friday nights on a
sideline somewhere covering a high school football game. However, the stars
have aligned and we have a bye week Friday which means I’ll be rolling into
town sometime Friday night.
The search for a golden ticket is still on and while in all
my years of Clemson games I’ve never been without a ticket when I needed
one….we’ve also never had a game THIS big in Death Valley, either. Still, I’m
confident I will find my way into the stadium before kickoff Saturday night.
I feel like I’m rambling now so I’ll hurry up and get to my
closing statement.
The Tigers have been knocking on the door of making the jump
from being a good team to becoming a GREAT team the past few seasons.
In 2011, we poured the orange kool-aid into a 20-year
drought without an ACC Championship in Tigertown. Last year, we finally got the
monkey off our back and beat those pesky Gamecocks after five straight. On top of that, not many
programs have a bowl game winning steak as impressive as Clemson’s (LSU, Ohio
State and Oklahoma).
All that is great don’t get me wrong but none of it really
matters come 8:05 Saturday night. The table is set and its time for the Tigers
to take care of business. There is a HUGE opportunity for the taking and if Clemson wants to take that next step, they have to find a way to get it
done against the Irish.
We all have a part in making Saturday a historical day in
Clemson, South Carolina. I have a feeling Dabo and Company will have the boys
fired up and ready to play and it's on us (the fans) to do our part and show up early and loud to make every offensive
snap for the Fighting Irish hell on earth.
Do whatever you have to do in the hours leading up to 8 PM
to get yourself ready to be CLEMSON LOUD for 60 minutes. If that means going to
Gameday and then napping until 4 PM, do it. If that means drinking a fifth of
Wild Turkey, have at it. Whatever it takes. Clemson can’t afford to wait until
Georgia Tech or FSU to make a statement…the table is set and the food is ready. The dinner hour is upon us, so lets eat! The time is now.
Beat the Leprechauns!
No comments:
Post a Comment