Analysts weigh in on Clemson having no opt-outs for Cheez-It Bowl

During a press conference on Sunday, Clemson super senior linebacker James Skalski explained why the Tigers didn’t have any players opt out of their Cheez-It Bowl matchup against Iowa State on Wednesday at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. “We …

During a press conference on Sunday, Clemson super senior linebacker James Skalski explained why the Tigers didn’t have any players opt out of their Cheez-It Bowl matchup against Iowa State on Wednesday at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla.

“We get to play football,” Skalski said. “Yeah, we’ve been to the playoffs and on bigger stages, but to us, we get to go play a game again. We get a chance to go represent Clemson and show everyone what we can do, including ourselves. I think we all just love playing ball, and we love being together.”

On Monday, during the Packer and Durham show on the ACC Network, co-hosts Mark Packer and Wes Durham discussed Skalski’s comments and weighed in on Clemson having no opt-outs for the Cheez-It Bowl.

Durham: “Another positive from the weekend — no Clemson opt outs for the Cheez-It Game later this week in Orlando. That’s the surprising piece for a program like this, Pack. Because programs that didn’t have nearly the success Clemson’s had the last four or five years, you’d think, OK, they’re going to quote ‘a regular bowl game,’ maybe the Tigers wouldn’t be interested. Not the case. Not the case at all.”

Packer: “That’s what Skalski was talking about — the culture of this program that Dabo has built, these dudes want to play ball. So, to me, that is a sign. When you’re used to playing in the Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Cotton Bowl — when you’re one of those dudes, all of a sudden they say, ‘Hey, you’re going to the Cheez-It Bowl.’ The natural response would’ve been, ‘Ah, who wants to go to the Cheez-It Bowl?’ Not these dudes. They want to play football.”

Packer shares ‘crazy story’ about Clemson DC Wes Goodwin

Wes Goodwin has garnered the nickname “Wes-lichick” – likening Goodwin’s football acumen to that of New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick. During his recent media availability, Clemson’s new defensive coordinator/linebackers coach was asked if …

Wes Goodwin has garnered the nickname “Wes-lichick” — likening Goodwin’s football acumen to that of New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick.

During his recent media availability, Clemson’s new defensive coordinator/linebackers coach was asked if he likes the “Wes-lichick” moniker.

“Hey, that started way back in the day at Mississippi State,” said Goodwin, who graduated from Mississippi State, earning his undergraduate degree in 2007 and Master’s degree in 2009 while working as a student assistant and graduate assistant for the Bulldogs.

“Hopefully one day, maybe, I can be mentioned in the same sentence as Bill Belichick. He’s the best of all time. I have so much respect for what he’s done over the years. Eight Super Bowls, countless other opportunities and accomplishments. So, it’s a fun name to be thrown around. Hopefully one day I live up to that.”

Goodwin was also asked if he in fact has a photographic memory, as some believe he does.

“That’s what they say,” he said. “I don’t know if I’ve been clinically diagnosed with that.”

On the Packer and Durham show on the ACC Network, Mark Packer and Kelly Gramlich, who co-hosted the show Wednesday, discussed Goodwin, his football genius and the Belichick comparisons.

Former Clemson All-ACC offensive lineman and current ACCN analyst Eric Mac Lain recently had high praise for Goodwin, and Packer recalled a story he was told by Mac Lain about Goodwin and his insane football memory:

Gramlich: “I have not met him. I know Mac knows him, so I’ve heard from Mac, and Mac calls him a genius.”

Packer: “Yeah, Eric was telling me stories the other night when he was here at the house. Because I asked him the same question. I said, give me the lowdown on Goodwin. So, he gave me this crazy story about when he was in school, and they’d say, ‘What was the 34th play today at practice?’ And he just went [snapping fingers].”

Gramlich: “You need to go get him clinically diagnosed because he does have a photographic memory it seems.”

Packer: “Some guys just remember that kind of stuff. All I know is when I played golf, if you said, ‘Hey Pack, what did you do on the 15th hole?’ Man, I couldn’t tell you. ‘I hit a driver to the left side, 85 yards, I hit a 5-iron, tried to cut it, terrible shot, it was in the woods, made a 9.’ I could give you all that. But when guys started asking, ‘What was the 34th play at practice and what did you see?’ And he said he just rattled it off like he had a baloney sandwich at lunch. So, I don’t know the guy. But everybody says he’s got one of those special gifts with all that. So, we’ll see.”

Gramlich: “He reminds me a little bit of Belichick, I can see it. Cut from the same cloth. He just needs the cutoff sweatshirt now.”

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Radakovich: Clemson is in good hands with Neff

Former Clemson Athletic Director Dan Radakovich took time on his appearance on the ACC Network’s Packer and Durham show Tuesday morning to let Tiger fans know they will be in good hands with Graham Neff. “I also need to let you know that back here …

Former Clemson Athletic Director Dan Radakovich took time on his appearance on the ACC Network’s Packer and Durham show Tuesday morning to let Tiger fans know they will be in good hands with Graham Neff.

“I also need to let you know that back here at Clemson, both of your alma maters, you are going to be in great hands.  Graham Neff who has been the deputy there for the last eight years is really ready and is really excited about the opportunity to lead the Tigers and he is going to do an awesome job,” said Radakovich.

Former Tiger Eric Mac Lain joined Packer as the host for Tuesday’s edition of the Packer and Durham show.

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Packer takes a shot at South Carolina

Mark Packer has some fun with the Gamecocks during his show on the ACC Network Tuesday morning. Packer was discussing how the PA announcer at the Myrtle Beach Bowl kept saying “It’s third down” during the game Monday with very few fans in the stand. …

Mark Packer has some fun with the Gamecocks during his show on the ACC Network Tuesday morning.

Packer was discussing how the PA announcer at the Myrtle Beach Bowl kept saying “It’s third down” during the game Monday with very few fans in the stand.  Then he gave a comparison to Williams-Brice Stadium.

“You know how you go and play South Carolina and you hear the chicken and they are getting beat by 100 like they normally are against Clemson.  They crank up the cock-a-doodle-do.  And you are thinking who are you firing up.  Everybody left in the third quarter.  They are gone,” said Packer.

Former Tiger Eric Mac Lain was the co-host with Packer today on the Packer and Durham show.

Former ACC QB on Clemson: ‘The dynasty is certainly not dead’

A former ACC quarterback and current analyst gave his thoughts on Clemson’s 48-27 victory over then-No. 10 Wake Forest last Saturday at Death Valley. It marked the 34th consecutive home win for Clemson, which extended its school record for both the …

A former ACC quarterback and current analyst gave his thoughts on Clemson’s 48-27 victory over then-No. 10 Wake Forest last Saturday at Death Valley.

It marked the 34th consecutive home win for Clemson, which extended its school record for both the longest home winning streak and longest home unbeaten streak in school history (as well as extended the nation’s longest active home winning streak).

ACC Network analyst EJ Manuel, FSU’s starting quarterback during the 2009-12 seasons and a former first-round NFL Draft pick of the Buffalo Bills, was impressed by the Tigers’ performance against the Demon Deacons.

Many voiced the opinion earlier this season that Dabo Swinney’s dynasty at Clemson is dead, but Manuel disagrees.

“This is a win that I think they should really hang their hat on, honestly,” Manuel said on The Huddle on the ACC Network. “I mean, Wake Forest, first off, is a very, very good football team. They beat a very good NC State team at home last week (on Nov. 14). Coming off that high, on the road, and Clemson’s just doing a great job of protecting their house. This is what, 34 home victories (in a row). That’s amazing.

“You talk about dynastic. That is a dynasty, and so the dynasty is certainly not dead. These guys will be back.”

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Is this season one of Swinney’s best coaching jobs? Analysts weigh in

Even in a “down” season for Clemson – relatively speaking for a program that has won six straight ACC Championships and made six consecutive appearances in the College Football Playoff – Dabo Swinney has still managed to lead his team to eight wins …

Even in a “down” season for Clemson — relatively speaking for a program that has won six straight ACC Championships and made six consecutive appearances in the College Football Playoff — Dabo Swinney has still managed to lead his team to eight wins thus far in 2021 and keep the Tigers’ hopes of reaching a seventh straight ACC Championship Game alive.

On The Huddle on the ACC Network following Clemson’s 48-27 victory over No. 10 Wake Forest on Saturday, ACCN analysts Mark Richt, Eric Mac Lain and E.J. Manuel weighed in on whether this season represents one of the best coaching jobs of Swinney’s career, considering the offensive struggles, the injuries that the Tigers have endured and the fact they still have the chance to get 10 wins in spite of all that.

Richt: “He’s definitely had to coach harder. Every time you coach a game that’s a close, tight game, there’s a lot of tight decisions that they have to make. He’s had to spend time defending his coaches, he’s had to spend time defending his players. He’s stayed true to everybody on the staff, everybody on his team, stayed positive. It just takes a lot more energy to play those types of games that they’ve been playing. So, I would have to agree with that statement (that it’s one of the best coaching jobs of Swinney’s career).”

Mac Lain: “Coach, you brought that up early in the year. You said listen – this staff, these players, they’re going to be in really uncomfortable situations that they quite frankly have never been in before. So, I don’t think (the statement), when you really dive into it, I don’t think it’s too far off.”

Manuel: “I don’t think it is either. Look, sometimes you can’t be perfect, and I actually think this might be the best thing for this program to understand hey, look, we can be down but we can still fight and get wins and maybe even still squeak a way into the ACC Championship. Imagine that, guys. We talk about the start of the season, the first four or five games for this team, would they be in the ACC Championship? I don’t think anybody thought that. But there’s still a chance.”

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Analysts react to Clemson’s win over Louisville, Uiagalelei’s performance

Following Clemson’s 30-24 win over Louisville on Saturday night at Cardinal Stadium, a few analysts reacted to the Tigers’ victory and the performance of quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei. E.J. Manuel, Eric Mac Lain and Eddie Royal all weighed in Saturday …

Following Clemson’s 30-24 win over Louisville on Saturday night at Cardinal Stadium, a few analysts reacted to the Tigers’ victory and the performance of quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei.

E.J. Manuel, Eric Mac Lain and Eddie Royal all weighed in Saturday night on The Huddle on the ACC Network.

Manuel: “Toughing it out with some of the injuries, with a lower leg injury, that’s the toughness that you want to see from your starting quarterback. Your team feeds off of that. … To see that their quarterback, hey, if he’s leaving it all on the line, we’ve got to do our part as a defense, and obviously they came out with the win.”

Mac Lain: “I thought this was the third week in a row now that we’ve seen D.J. play his best game. Now, it’s still not what we saw (last season), but he’s playing much better. He’s playing freer. I thought he really took command of the offense. … When you saw this young man, I thought the composure was there, I thought the leadership was there and the ownership of the offense where it’s third-and-2, I’m calling my own number, pick it up. It’s 8 yards to score a touchdown to win the game, I’m calling my own number, I’m getting in there.”

Royal: “He showed toughness. And whenever your quarterback is playing like that, guys like Will Shipley don’t want to come out of the game as well. We saw him hobbling. He made some plays on kick return. He was trying to stay in the game because he saw his leader doing the same thing. And then like you said, that defensive line stepped up at the end of the game. I thought they were getting dominated for the majority of that game, but they stepped up when they needed to.”

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Time for Notre Dame season opener vs. Cal State Northridge set

The one where multiple events clash on one day.

We now know when exactly Notre Dame’s 2021-22 season begins. The season opener, which will take place against Cal State Northridge on Nov. 13 at Purcell Pavilion, is set to tip off at noon EST. The broadcast will be shown exclusively online on ACC Network Extra. Cable subscribers with access to the ACC Network can watch it on WatchESPN and the ESPN app.

This game’s scheduled start time is interesting for a couple of reasons. Most notably, the football team is scheduled to play at Virginia on the same day, but we won’t know the start time or network it will be on until the coming weekend’s action is complete. If the football game ends up getting a noon kickoff, it’s hard to believe any Notre Dame supporter other than the basketball diehards will watch this first game of the season. Yeah, it’s all stupid, but ESPN has its own way of doing things.

The other reason this game’s start time is notable is more on a personal level. By the time this contest is over, I will be in the middle of getting married. So I guess I should take this opportunity to say I obviously won’t be covering the football game that day. However, Nick Shepkowski and Mike Chen are fantastic colleagues, and I know they’ll be able to hold the fort down without me.

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#1 Alabama at Texas A&M live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, how to watch college football

The Alabama Crimson Tide will meet the Texas A&M Aggies in SEC action on Saturday night from Kyle Field in College Station.

The Alabama Crimson Tide will meet the Texas A&M Aggies in SEC action on Saturday night from Kyle Field in College Station.

Alabama is coming off a 42-21 win over Ole Miss to stay unbeaten at five games with Bryce Young at the helm. As for Texas A&M, they will look to bounce back after a 26-22 loss to Mississippi State last time out but will have a tough time when the Crimson Tide comes to town.

This will be a great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to stream the game.

#1 Alabama at Texas A&M

  • When: Saturday, October 9
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Alabama (-18.5) at Texas A&M

O/U: 50.5

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#9 Michigan vs. Nebraska live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, how to watch college football

The Michigan Wolverines will meet the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Big Ten action on Saturday night from Memorial Stadium.

The Michigan Wolverines will meet the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Big Ten action on Saturday night from Memorial Stadium.

Michigan is coming off a 38-17 win over Wisconsin as they look for their sixth win in a row if they can pull it off tonight. As for Nebraska, they are coming off a big win over Northwestern as they put up 56 points and will bring some momentum to Memorial Stadium tonight.

This will be a great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to stream the game.

#9 Michigan vs. Nebraska

  • When: Saturday, October 9
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ABC
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

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Michigan (-2.5) vs. Nebraska

O/U: 50.5

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