Buck puts forth some more raw audio while headed north on GA 400. This week he talks about his reaction to the horrific injury suffered by Kevin Ware of Louisville, and CBS’ decision to halt replays of it. Enjoy.
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Editor’s Note: To enhance the reading of this blog post be sure to check out the fine interview with Marcus Lattimore conducted by Connor Tapp and George Stevens over at Garnet and Black Attack. Also, if you haven’t listened yet, Justin King joined us for TRC Unleashed earlier this week, check it out.
USC held its annual pro day today at Willia…
Whoa, whoa, hold up a minute. When did “pro day” become a thing? I mean, I know it’s been a thing for a long time, but when did it become a THING? You know, press types fighting for press credentials, non-press types fighting for press credentials, me checking Twitter every ten minutes for updates, etc. These types of days can’t keep happening, I have to be productive at work at least more days than not. But I digress…
As of this writing I haven’t seen many updates on who helped themselves, hurt themselves, etc. I’m sure that will come out in time even though I WANT IT NOW INTERNET. The best player nugget I saw was Byron Jerideau throwing up 37 reps of 225 on the bench, which is grownassman strength, and should help him.
Two things did happen today that made me smile. The first, golden quotes from a guy who perspires golden quotes. The second, inspiration from a guy who seems to have no other option but to inspire.
First, Steve Spurrier gave these nuggets to The State beat writer and close personal friend of the blog Josh Kendall:
Awesome, and requires no further commentary from me. That would just screw up the beauty of it all.
The other thing – the inspiration – well, you know who that’s about.
I wrote this the day after Marcus Lattimore went down with the worst injury I have ever seen in my 30+ years of playing and watching sports. I encourage you to click on it and read it. Not because it’s filled with great writing or inspiring words, but because it helps lend perspective to where #21 is today.
Today, Marcus worked out for scouts, and the scouts applauded him when he was done. I dare say that’s never happened at any other pro day workout, for any other player.
Then I arrived home this afternoon and watched this great tribute from Justin King. Enjoy.
TRC Unleashed returns this week with special guest Justin King, writer/producer of videos like this. Oh, and this. You know, the ones that make you want to run through brick walls and/or kiss your girlfriend/wife square on the lips. Justin tells how he got started making Gamecock videos, and how one video helped him land his first job at ESPN. He also gives us his thoughts on Gamecock football and why we should be optimistic headed into the 2013 season. Seriously good stuff.
Of course, there’s all our other typical TRC nonsense, including a pseudo movie review and Gman giving us some basketball recruiting scoop. But really, the interview with Mr. King makes it all worthwhile.
Click on the graphic to listen. Hope you enjoy!
The deal is this – a combination of extremely busy lives and extreme apathy have led to a dearth of blog posts on therubberchickensblog.com in recent months. So in an effort to remain somewhat relevant, to get some things off our chest, and maybe to even innovate a little bit, we introduce a new audio blog post concept we (I) call BuckShots.
BuckShots will be short – between 5-10 minutes – audio segments that take a lot less time to put on the site than an actual written blog post would. (OK, add laziness to the first sentence as well.) The initial BuckShots was recorded on the way home from work today, and discusses my love for the NCAA tournament and hate for South Carolina’s mind-boggling lack of appearances therein over the last 30 years.

We know how this looks, since our friendly rivals over at Half Cocked launched their apparel line several weeks ago. But we have been literally talking about this for years, so you’ll have to take our word for it that they have obviously been tracking us with drones and stealing our ideas. And maybe plotting to kill us. Either way we’ve got our heads on swivels.
Anyhooooooo, the TRC t-shirt is now available for your wearing pleasure, available in gray OR white, and maybe in your size. The shirts feature the Buck-designed TRC button on the front*, with the name of our podcast, “Unleashed”, underneath.
And on the back…aw, man, the back…is our web address written in a very wacky and unconventional way that has quite possibly never been thought of. WE ARE SO COOL PLEASE LOVE US.
*We don’t have a fancy professional designer willing to do pro bono work for us like some people. Actually, my wife is a fancy professional designer but she refuses to do work “that doesn’t contribute to our bottom line and encourages your obsession with that stupid &?*%$# website”. (Her words not mine.)

The 2013 edition of the South Carolina Football Gamecocks began spring drills exactly one week ago today. And while numerous interviews, comments, articles, and breakdowns are floating around the webisphere, many of you may be feeling underwhelmed.
Have we really learned anything? Do we know more about our prospects for the upcoming season than we did a week ago? Will we all end up in flop-sweated misery, picking holes in our stained mattresses, while desperately jonesing for a fix of gamecock gridiron goodies?
Well, if that painful feeling is a familiar one, then I’ve got a small methadone treatment for you. Nothing big, mind you, but just enough to get you to your next full hit:
Twenty Questions Still Unanswered after One Week of Spring Practice
A Clemson Grad walks into his bedroom with a sheep under his arm. Wife looks up from a magazine. The Clemmer says “See the cow I have sex with when you have a headache?” Wife says “You are so stupid, can’t you see that’s a goat?” Clemmer says “You’re the stupid one, I was TALKING to the goat.”
An opinion piece by some lonely sportswriter is coming this summer. It will be about Frank Martin, and it will sound a little something like this…
“Frank Martin doesn’t care about the kids he coaches. If he did he wouldn’t have run off <insert name> and <insert name>, who gave their blood, sweat and tears to this basketball program.”
The words may be different, but that’s going to be the gist of it.
It happened in 2005, when Steve Spurrier didn’t renew the scholarships of six South Carolina football players (although much of the consternation was due to the timing of the non-renewals). And when Frank Martin figures out a way to create some personnel space in his program – whether via transfer, dismissal, non-renewal, whatever – he will be cast as a bad guy by a few.
He will be applauded quietly by those who know how these things work.
The South Carolina basketball program has been dormant for too long. It’s been too long since a conference championship, too long since an NCAA tournament victory, too long since a Gamecock basketball arena has been consistently filled with fans who had something to cheer about.
The list of guys who couldn’t get it done is extensive – Foster, Felton, Newton, Fogler*, Odom, Horn. Frank Martin will get it done, and if he doesn’t then Lord help us.
*LOVE Eddie Fogler, and he came closer to getting it done then anyone.
Frank Martin gets a pass this year, and will probably get a pass next year as long as his team shows some improvement. But while Martin has as much time and rope as any college basketball coach in the country, he knows there is also an urgency that simply comes with the territory.
And Martin is going to step on some toes along the way to get it done. He has to because South Carolina basketball is a mess.
He’s going to step on the most toes when the season is over and we start hearing about transfers and/or dismissals and/or academic casualties. Gman thinks that in addition to senior Lakeem Jackson we could see as many as four guys depart the program. I think that’s a little high, but I have to admit it wouldn’t shock me.
Michael Carrera will be back. Laimonas Chatkevicius will be back. Brian Richardson will be back. I hope Brenton Williams will be back (especially after seeing him torch MSU last night). I like to think Minda Kacinas will be back.
Outside of that, I wouldn’t stack cash on anyone else, including Bruce Ellington. (In our chat with Carey Rich last week, he interestingly stated that if he had to guess he didn’t think Ellington would return to basketball next season.)
While I have no idea who might be a candidate for a bus ticket out of Columbia, I’m sure Coach Martin has some idea, otherwise he wouldn’t be pursuing JUCO talent like Chad Frazier (who committed to Texas A&M last week).
JUCO and unsigned high school talent are being mined to join the likes of Sindarius Thornwell, Justin McKie, Desmond Ringer and Ty Johnson next year. As Rich stated in our podcast, this roster and team will look very different come the fall.
So when you see the opinion pieces about what a bad guy Frank Martin is this summer, don’t buy into it. He’s just doing the job we hired him to do, and difficult decisions that impact 18-22 year old kids are a part of that.
The year was 2008, and an upstart wide receiver coach and recruiting coordinator had just been promoted to the top football job at Clemson Tiger University. Many scratched their heads upon hearing that Tommy Bowden had been replaced with the young, inexperienced, Dabo Swinney. Once Coach Swinney’s maudlin antics and non sequiturs were quickly made manifest, others predicted his certain demise.
But as strange as he may have acted, and as juvenile and forced as his persona, Dabo could still recruit. That trait was his key asset. He had a manner of speaking that resonated with 17 year olds, and a background in sales, so when he pulled off a football victory over South Carolina in one of his first games as a head coach, many of the Tiger faithful thought they had the total package.
Fresh off the victory over the Gamecocks, Swinney began assembling his first recruiting class. Limited in numbers by a small group of graduating seniors, Dabo assembled twelve recruits that he dubbed “The Dandy Dozen” and then pronounced them the future of Clemson football excellence.
“We aren’t worried about players that went to other schools, we could have taken more. But these are our guys and we are proud of them.”
“The grass is greener in Clemson,” he said on that first signing day.
Now, four long year later, most of those players are gone.
Two left school as underclassmen. Of the remaining ten, only a handful were major contributors. Tajh Boyd, Malliciah Goodman, and Brandon Thomas all made meaningful contributions on the ACC level of play.
But they never beat South Carolina. Not once. Now Tajh still has the hope of squeaking out on victory in his final, redshirt senior year, but other than that possibility, The Dandy Dozen have turned out to be a goose egg.
Let that sink in for a minute: Tajh Boyd, the headliner of the 2009 class, may well spend 5 years with the Tigers and never beat South Carolina.
It goes further, actually. The guys from Tommy Bowden’s highly ranked 2008 class that redshirted their first year (like Andre Ellington, Dalton Freeman, and Jonathan Willard) exhausted their eligibility without ever playing a single snap in a win against Carolina.
More? The 2010 recruits still haven’t done it either. Some of them, like Joe Craig, found a way off the team early (his first choice, a metal rod used against a female, didn’t work, so he resorted to drug use). And one other, Deandre “Nuke” Hopkins, opted for the NFL before ever beating the Gamecocks.
What does this have to do with recruiting, you ask?
It reminds us all to calm the hell down. Recruiting isn’t the end-all-be-all we try to make it out to be.
Approach National Signing Day with tranquility, Gamecocks. Because whatever babbling nonsense about football excellence that may come out of the upstate tomorrow, whatever the final rankings may be on Thursday, our guys are better than their guys. We’ve proved it. And without nearly as much recruiting hype.
It’s the X’s and the O’s, not the Jimmys and the Joes. And the guy doing our X’s and our O’s is demonstrably superior to the guy they have cheerleading for them.
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UPDATE: I just looked at the latest recruiting rankings, and our class is rated ahead of theirs, so please disregard everything I just said.
RECRUITING IS KING! ! !