Garrett Riley isn’t leaving a ticket at the gate tomorrow night for Lincoln

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He told reporters that Lincoln makes enough money to buy he’s own ticket. He also said that he’s one up on Lincoln now because Lincoln hasn’t never played for a national championship. 😂 I like his sense of humor.
 
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Still don't trust those Riley's. Garrett may be good but his brother is a dick. If he's not a complete dick, part's of him may be missing.
 
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I read this response by Garret earlier. I wonder if there is some sibling rivalry going on here?
 
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I've seen new head coaches introduced at basketball games and getting loud ovations, but this is the first time I've ever seen an assistant coach introduced at a game.

 
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School spirit my man. Though unusual.

Yeah, Clemson is a football school no doubt, but it's still surprising to see an assistant coach introduced. Almost as surprising as Clemson being in first place in ACC basketball right now.
 

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Yeah, Clemson is a football school no doubt, but it's still surprising to see an assistant coach introduced. Almost as surprising as Clemson being in first place in ACC basketball right now.
You better believe the NIL and marketing are in control now brother. There will be stickers and logos on every helmet and jersey here soon. 😉
 

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I've seen new head coaches introduced at basketball games and getting loud ovations, but this is the first time I've ever seen an assistant coach introduced at a game.



That's pretty cool.

I remember in 1997, driving back to OKC from the football game in Lubbock. OU, a huge underdog, just beat Texas Tech 32-21. (That was the game where Stephen Alexander caught a TD pass on his back.) Anyway, a couple of hours into the trip, I was listening to the OU Mens BB game, and they introduced the entire OU football team on the court in the Lloyd Nobel at the half. The place went nuts. It all seemed so surreal -- hearing that live on the radio while driving back after seeing them on the field in Lubbock a couple hours earlier.