bigorangepoppa
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What an utter idiot. I live in SC and if this middle school educated moron thinks Columbia is even in the same ballpark as Knoxville, then I'd say there's not much hope for him. And if he thinks that dump of a stadium can even be mentioned in the same sentence as Neyland Stadium, there's almost no hope for him, and if he thinks that silliness they call tradition--waving white hankies, playing 2001 Space Odyssey, playing Sandstorm can compete with 50 to 100+ years of the finest traditions in college football, then he is surely lost. If he wants a rival, he should look more to, say, Kentucky, Vandy, or Missouri. Nobody in their right mind would choose SC over a top tier SEC school unless they're from SC.
I had an office in Columbia years ago. It's the second hottest place I have been. It's depressing.What an utter idiot. I live in SC and if this middle school educated moron thinks Columbia is even in the same ballpark as Knoxville, then I'd say there's not much hope for him. And if he thinks that dump of a stadium can even be mentioned in the same sentence as Neyland Stadium, there's almost no hope for him, and if he thinks that silliness they call tradition--waving white hankies, playing 2001 Space Odyssey, playing Sandstorm can compete with 50 to 100+ years of the finest traditions in college football, then he is surely lost. If he wants a rival, he should look more to, say, Kentucky, Vandy, or Missouri. Nobody in their right mind would choose SC over a top tier SEC school unless they're from SC.
Hot and even hotter because of the sand. Pine trees somehow make it feel even stickier.I had an office in Columbia years ago. It's the second hottest place I have been. It's depressing.
Steve Spurrier came from Florida. When he first got to Columbia he said it was the hottest place he'd ever been. I lived there for six years before I moved to Charleston. It's not a bad city at all really, and most Cock fans are pretty decent and reasonable, but it's nowhere near as nice as Charleston or Knoxville--or Greenville for that matter.I had an office in Columbia years ago. It's the second hottest place I have been. It's depressing.