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	<title>Comments on: CBB Visit: Clemson at Boston College (March 28th)</title>
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		<title>By: Brian Foley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brian Foley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 06:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks, 

I tried my best on the radio....I work hard on the site as it shows and if you have any ideas to make it better feel free to shoot me an email.</description>
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<p>I tried my best on the radio&#8230;.I work hard on the site as it shows and if you have any ideas to make it better feel free to shoot me an email.</p>
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		<title>By: tfg</title>
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		<description>Brian,
It was great to hear your comments on the Clemson Tiger radio network during today&#039;s doubleheader sweep of the BC Eagles.  I must admit that I initially thought the BC announcers had &quot;crossed over&quot; when I first heard you speak.  Reminded me of my last trip to your &quot;neck of the woods.&quot;  After listening to me utter a few sentences, a lady looked at me and said, You&#039;re not from around here!&quot;  (Just like Bob and Don, I got lost and had to ask for directions from a policeman who reacted similarly to the lady I spoke with.)  Of course she and the cop spoke with an accent similar to yours!  As for the baseball, Clemson has now played three doubleheaders in the 25 games of the 2009 season, and the Tigers have won all six games.  That is a real tribute to the team and a mark of their character.  It is often difficult for even very good teams to win both ends of a doubleheader, and now Clemson has done it three times in just under a half season.  I think the Tigers have a real chance to return to the NCAA Tournament field this season, given the pitching depth.  They also won these games against BC without first team, all ACC outfielder Kyle Parker, outfielder Wilson Boyd, weekend starting pitcher Trey Delk, and reliever Scott Weismann.  Wow!  As I type these comments, I am amazed that Clemson was able to overcome the absence of these players and still sweep the doubleheader.  Thanks again for appearing and telling Clemson radio listeners about your blog.  I have bookmarked the site, and I am certain that I will vist regularly during the remainder of the season.  Hope you can make it to Doug Kingsmore Staduim sometime during the season.  It is a special college baseball environment, and I am sure it would provide fuel for another blog or two for your web page.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brian,<br />
It was great to hear your comments on the Clemson Tiger radio network during today&#8217;s doubleheader sweep of the BC Eagles.  I must admit that I initially thought the BC announcers had &#8220;crossed over&#8221; when I first heard you speak.  Reminded me of my last trip to your &#8220;neck of the woods.&#8221;  After listening to me utter a few sentences, a lady looked at me and said, You&#8217;re not from around here!&#8221;  (Just like Bob and Don, I got lost and had to ask for directions from a policeman who reacted similarly to the lady I spoke with.)  Of course she and the cop spoke with an accent similar to yours!  As for the baseball, Clemson has now played three doubleheaders in the 25 games of the 2009 season, and the Tigers have won all six games.  That is a real tribute to the team and a mark of their character.  It is often difficult for even very good teams to win both ends of a doubleheader, and now Clemson has done it three times in just under a half season.  I think the Tigers have a real chance to return to the NCAA Tournament field this season, given the pitching depth.  They also won these games against BC without first team, all ACC outfielder Kyle Parker, outfielder Wilson Boyd, weekend starting pitcher Trey Delk, and reliever Scott Weismann.  Wow!  As I type these comments, I am amazed that Clemson was able to overcome the absence of these players and still sweep the doubleheader.  Thanks again for appearing and telling Clemson radio listeners about your blog.  I have bookmarked the site, and I am certain that I will vist regularly during the remainder of the season.  Hope you can make it to Doug Kingsmore Staduim sometime during the season.  It is a special college baseball environment, and I am sure it would provide fuel for another blog or two for your web page.</p>
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