SaipanVol
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Google says it's the Clemson tradition I didn't know, I can't follow the wrong color Orange teams lolThey storm the field after every home win. 38 in a row, must be tiring.
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Why Do Clemson Fans Rush the Field After Every Home Win?
They storm the field after every home win. 38 in a row, must be tiring.
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Why Do Clemson Fans Rush the Field After Every Home Win?
They storm the field after every home win. 38 in a row, must be tiring.
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Why Do Clemson Fans Rush the Field After Every Home Win?
After the Syracuse game. Somebody looking for a little attention.
Thanks to Clemson, rushing the field has officially jumped the shark.
Did they really wow! I missed the 2n half. We all know that Syracuse has long been a juggernaut..wth?
They stormed the field after beating Syracuse??
I was hoping I wasn’t the only one asking why are they rushing the field for this game. Maybe they want the title of having the best atmosphere in college football. They gotta do better than that.
I dont care if it's "tradition", it's embarrassing doing it against lowly ACC teams. Have some respect for yourself, Clemson.
Don't get how Clemson can do this every game, but other teams are fined. They claim to have done it since 2003...thats not long enough to be tradition..
Clemson fans walk onto the field after every single game. I swear, for such a marquee football program our fans are remarkably unfamiliar with the sport at large.
It didn't look like a walk to me. They were literally running and hoping over the stands. Not as orderly as you would think for a "tradition." Plus they've only been doing it since 2003...is that really long enough to be tradition.
Plus, its so embarrassing to look as if you are storming the field. One would think fans and the conference would have put a stop to it. Its a terrible look. I lost any respect I had for Clemson.
Clemson environment is like Mayberry and very family friendly. Really small campus and not nearly as intense as Tennessee. Kinda reminds me of Tennessee on the 1980's with astro turf. Allegedly, players stay on the field for autographs and pictures.
I went to a Clemson game with my wife a couple of years ago. She is a very causal football fan and has been to Neyland. Her impression of Clemson was "it's really cute here".
Well, for starters, they’re not in the SEC, where there’s a conference rule penalizing such.
2003 is ~140 home games ago. It’s definitely a tradition, and something that is fairly well-known throughout college football given that the program in question has been a juggernaut over the last decade.