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1 hour ago, Nolebull813 said:

Here is Cam Newton at Mississippi State. He was following Dan Mullen there from Florida. At the 11th hour the check cleared and he was off to Auburn 

 

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He didn't follow Mullen anywhere. He was booted from Gainesville for being a common thief, and piece of shit.

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Clemson RB Travis Etienne is from 3A Jennings, La and is having a solid year. Etienne is only a sophomore..

Clemson has a Georgia QB and Louisiana RB trying to get them to the promise land....

 

 Etienne named semifinalist for National award

https://www.tigernet.com/update/Etienne-named-semifinalist-for-National-award-31526

CLEMSON, S.C. — The PwC SMU Athletic Forum announced today that Clemson running back Travis Etienne has been named a semifinalist for the 2018 Doak Walker Award, which annually honors the nation’s top college running back.

Etienne is one of 10 semifinalists, joining a list that includes Arizona State’s Eno Benjamin, Boston College’s A.J. Dillon, Memphis’ Darrell Henderson, Michigan’s Karan Higdon, Kentucky’s Benny Snell, Florida Atlantic’s Devin Singletary, Arizona’s J.J. Taylor, Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor and Texas A&M’s Trayveon Williams.

This season, Etienne has rushed 127 times for an ACC-best 1,076 yards with 15 rushing touchdowns and caught nine passes for 56 yards with a receiving touchdown. Entering this week’s contest against Duke, he holds Top 10 national rankings in rushing touchdowns (15, fourth), total touchdowns (16, tied for fourth), points per game (9.6, tied for seventh) and yards per carry among qualified backs (8.47, eighth), in addition to producing explosive runs of 20-plus yards (15, second) and 30-plus yards (eight, tied for third) at an elite rate.

Etienne’s running on opponents has resulted in a run on the school’s record book. Against Syracuse, Wake Forest and NC State, he became the first player in school history to record three rushing touchdowns in three consecutive games. And among Clemson players with at least 1,000 career rushing yards, his 7.87 career yards-per-carry average ranks as the best in school history, ahead of the school record of 5.92 set by Jackie Calvert from 1948-50 and ahead of active Clemson running back and teammate Tavien Feaster (6.13).

 

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