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Monday Panthers Practice - Pads go on today!


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I went for the first time ever today. Last time I was in Wofford was when I was with App St. Football and they gave us our first loss of the season the year we beat Michigan. Pretty area but hot as poo.

Bryce and Miles Sanders look the same size. I'd say the size is a non issue.

Surprised how little people were there, I assume because Spartanburg isn't really close to anything (I'm in Boone). Nice that you can get so close to the players.

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1 hour ago, OUCPFL said:

106 in Texas today and this week. While it's 88 for a high everyday here in Durham. Have fun bruh. 

Will never get used to beat reporters not being a fan on the team they cover. I assume it is the same for this guy. Covering the Panthers is just a job. Now he will cover the Texans. 

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1 hour ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Will never get used to beat reporters not being a fan on the team they cover. I assume it is the same for this guy. Covering the Panthers is just a job. Now he will cover the Texans. 

He’s going from a local sports anchor to a management position.

Good for him.

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4 hours ago, bga71 said:

Looked good in camp from what I saw, but my 2 grandsons are off the bandwagon.  We got to practice 45 minutes early, they stood in the area designated for kids for over 3 hours for him to sign some stuff for adults, then sign for maybe 10 kids when the trainer dragged him away.  He told them on his way to practice he would get them after practice.  So 4 1/2 hour ride home was talking up Matt Corral, he signed for the kids first before moving on to the adults.

BY doesn't owe yall a second of his time. maybe this is a lesson to teach them about sense of entitlement

 

yeesh

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11 hours ago, amcoolio said:

I went for the first time ever today. Last time I was in Wofford was when I was with App St. Football and they gave us our first loss of the season the year we beat Michigan. Pretty area but hot as poo.

Bryce and Miles Sanders look the same size. I'd say the size is a non issue.

Surprised how little people were there, I assume because Spartanburg isn't really close to anything (I'm in Boone). Nice that you can get so close to the players.

I remember that day. I was at a wedding and came out to see we had lost. Depressing, but I still got drunk. App has historically had issues against the triple option, and I think Wofford had 4 or 5 guys that day with 10+ carries. 

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