Rakes Report #201: You had better call your priest and hope the devil gets the rest before I do (Oh, and I will do) (The Clemson Review)
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If you were forwarded this email and would like to sign up to receive future editions, you can do so here. ~mandatory musical accompaniment~ 1) When I tried to visualize a Notre Dame win over the course of last week, I always fell short. No matter how many trustworthy, smart people explained how the Irish could win or picked them in the game I lacked the imagination to see how they’d score enough, even as the line sat at a little over a field goal all week when I expected it to balloon at any moment. Would there be inclement weather? What about a flood of Clemson fans? There were so many things that could go wrong, but instead so many of them went right, and the Irish knocked off a Top 5 opponent at home in delightfully violent fashion, giving Marcus Freeman a signature win in the ninth game of his inaugural season.
Rakes Report #201: You had better call your priest and hope the devil gets the rest before I do (Oh, and I will do) (The Clemson Review)
Rakes Report #201: You had better call your…
Rakes Report #201: You had better call your priest and hope the devil gets the rest before I do (Oh, and I will do) (The Clemson Review)
If you were forwarded this email and would like to sign up to receive future editions, you can do so here. ~mandatory musical accompaniment~ 1) When I tried to visualize a Notre Dame win over the course of last week, I always fell short. No matter how many trustworthy, smart people explained how the Irish could win or picked them in the game I lacked the imagination to see how they’d score enough, even as the line sat at a little over a field goal all week when I expected it to balloon at any moment. Would there be inclement weather? What about a flood of Clemson fans? There were so many things that could go wrong, but instead so many of them went right, and the Irish knocked off a Top 5 opponent at home in delightfully violent fashion, giving Marcus Freeman a signature win in the ninth game of his inaugural season.