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Most Panther fans are also Gamecock fans..


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Not all Panther fans are Gamecock fans, if they were than some wouldnt be happy with Newton because he's an SEC rival. Anyways, i think you will get different schools like North Carolina, South Carolina and possible others in the NC area like Wake Forrest or NC State. As for me, i like Texas due to the head coach.

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I moved from Georgia to Mississippi when I was in 6th grade (I'm 35 now). I was all baseball all the time in ATL, but all MS had to offer was college football. I didn't want to root for Ole Miss or Miss St so I went one State over and started liking Auburn. This was right at the end of Bo Jackson's time there. I haven't looked back since. But that's football. We moved to Raleigh before ATL and for five years lived across the street from NCSU who my parents rooted for...so obviously I became a Heels fan hahaha. Haven't looked back since.

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Wake

also Notre Dame (was not happy about the Clausen pick)

that's confusing, most fans of a college like their players, but oh well. i liked Shipley and McCoy and wanted Carolina to get one of them and was angry when they passed on both, i thought Shipley would've been special here.

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