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I was told of this Saturday by a Huge Rams Cliub member...

He said Clemson looking at several people right now..

Will Muschamp, DC at Texas

Lane Kiffin, former South Carolina assistant

Tommy Tubberville, Auburn

ECUs Skip Holtz

Jim Leavitt Univ South Florida

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Cowher was on a list by a Raleigh sports write last week..he has him lower on list though:

1. Jim Leavitt, South Florida: Good with the spread option and a respectable staff organizer, he’s stayed true to the Bulls during the past two or three seasons. But with QB Matt Grothe likely to enter the April NFL draft, the timing (and money) could be right for Leavitt to make a move.

2. Jim Grobe, Wake Forest: The gloves have been dropped in the ACC, and Grobe will be seen as fair game by anyone, including Virginia in addition to the Tigers. But given Grobe’s success at Wake, it’d take a ton of money and even more national championship promise to lure him away. Clemson has plenty of money, but it’s no longer a national championship coaching destination.

3. Bobby Johnson, Vanderbilt: He’s a Clemson man and spent much of his life living in the upstate area. Whether it’s Clemson or somewhere else, Johnson and his staff will get offers to move on at season’s end.

4. Skip Holtz, ECU: No doubt, he’d prefer Notre Dame or maybe even South Carolina or Arkansas under the right circumstances. But what’s done in Greenville is nothing if not a resume builder.

5. Tommy Tuberville, Auburn: He’s almost left before, but his Tiger offense this season is a mirror image of Tommy the Clemson Tiger.

6. Mike Leach, Texas Tech: Sooner or later, somebody will lure Leach out of Lubbock. It’s inevitable.

7. Mack Brown, Texas: This is the longest of long shots, but Mack still loves the North Carolina mountains. He’s got a summer house near Boone. It’s just something to think about as we move along.

8. Chris Petersen, Boise State: He can spread it out, air it out and run it successfully to the weak side.

9. Bill Cowher, CBS: Laugh to your heart’s delight, but Coach Jawbone will get at least a phone call from any school in the general area that’s looking for a coach.

10. Steve Logan, Boston College offensive coordinator: Pound-for-pound, he’s still one of the very best offensive coaches in the business.

11. The field: Which includes David Cutcliffe of Duke, Houston Nutt of Ole Miss, Gary Pinkel of Missouri, Phil Fulmer of Tennessee and Bud Foster of Virginia Tech.

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Woffords location of Spartanburg, SC isnt too far from Clemson

Ravenscroft's Lindsay Cowher commits to Wofford

Posted at 10:21 a.m.

Ravenscroft senior Lindsay Cowher has decided to play basketball at Wofford College, the Raleigh school announced Tuesday morning.

Lindsay Cowher is the daughter of former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, who played football at N.C. State.

Lindsay Cowher, a 6-foot-2 forward, averaged 15.9 points and 8.1 rebounds as a junior. She was also a 2008 NCISAA 3-A All-State selection and a 2008 TISAC All-Conference pick. Cowher helped lead the Ravens to the 2008 TISAC Conference championship and the NCISAA 3-A semifinals.

Cowher will sign a National Letter of Intent on Nov. 12, the first day of the early signing period for basketball.

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Woffords location of Spartanburg, SC isnt too far from Clemson

Ravenscroft's Lindsay Cowher commits to Wofford

Posted at 10:21 a.m.

Ravenscroft senior Lindsay Cowher has decided to play basketball at Wofford College, the Raleigh school announced Tuesday morning.

Lindsay Cowher is the daughter of former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, who played football at N.C. State.

Lindsay Cowher, a 6-foot-2 forward, averaged 15.9 points and 8.1 rebounds as a junior. She was also a 2008 NCISAA 3-A All-State selection and a 2008 TISAC All-Conference pick. Cowher helped lead the Ravens to the 2008 TISAC Conference championship and the NCISAA 3-A semifinals.

Cowher will sign a National Letter of Intent on Nov. 12, the first day of the early signing period for basketball.

Oh, by the way,,,

Wofford is the NFLs Panthers Training site..

If Panthers dont get to playoffs this year, Panthers job is pretty much Cowhers for the taking..

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Woffords location of Spartanburg, SC isnt too far from Clemson

Ravenscroft's Lindsay Cowher commits to Wofford

Posted at 10:21 a.m.

Ravenscroft senior Lindsay Cowher has decided to play basketball at Wofford College, the Raleigh school announced Tuesday morning.

Lindsay Cowher is the daughter of former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, who played football at N.C. State.

Lindsay Cowher, a 6-foot-2 forward, averaged 15.9 points and 8.1 rebounds as a junior. She was also a 2008 NCISAA 3-A All-State selection and a 2008 TISAC All-Conference pick. Cowher helped lead the Ravens to the 2008 TISAC Conference championship and the NCISAA 3-A semifinals.

Cowher will sign a National Letter of Intent on Nov. 12, the first day of the early signing period for basketball.

I told you...the Cowhers will be getting in state tuition:D

Clemson fan here

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