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post Nov 18 2004, 07:56 AM
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Jus' a little props fo' the fat man in CH... He probably picked it up in his undergrad sensitivity class, but hey, it was applied here quite well, just like that UNC alum with the English degree who recently opined, "No, no, no, you'd like two Whoppers, Jr, not 'Whopper, Jrs'...and would you like fries with that?"
No, in all seriousness, it's one of those "bigger than the rivalry" moments and Bunting did good, er, well. May his off-season begin Saturday.

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post Nov 18 2004, 08:02 AM
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Also in that article......freakin' hilarious.

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• Center Tommy Sharpe of Clemson is pretty certain that Duke's defensive linemen resorted to some underhanded tactics last week in the upset in Durham.

"They're smart players, you can tell," Sharpe said. "They make their calls in Latin, where we make our regular calls (in English).

"I'd say their SAT average is a little higher than ours. It's not like I'm bringing much to the table for Clemson's defense."
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post Nov 18 2004, 08:46 AM
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"They make their calls in Latin, where we make our regular calls (in English).


Clemson? Ebonics?
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post Nov 18 2004, 09:41 AM
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abc = king of the back handed compliment
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