My Clemson Memory -- Jared Cook
posted by David Cloninger, 11/17/2008 05:05:00 PM
Each player was asked about the moment that stood out the most to him from his history against Clemson. Their responses:
Day 2
Junior tight end Jared Cook (from the 2006 game -- USC 31, Clemson 28)
“Maybe two years ago at Clemson, on the last-minute field goal. That was the greatest moment I’ve had as a Gamecock.
“I was jumping, running down on the field, going crazy. I never realized how big the rivalry was until I got here. And it was good to be a part of it. That was probably one of my best memories here.”
Jared Cook vs. Clemson
Played but has no statistics in two games
NOTE: Captain Munnerlyn’s career statistics vs. Clemson were omitted on Sunday. They are reprinted here.
Two games, four tackles, one pass break-up. (Did not play in 2007 game because of foot injury)
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As part of a new feature at GamecockCentral.com, David Cloninger will be bringing you a different view from a South Carolina football upperclassman for each of the next 13 days. The Gamecocks will travel to arch rival Clemson on Nov. 29 for the renewal of the state's most passionate rivalry.
Each player was asked about the moment that stood out the most to him from his history against Clemson. Their responses:
Day 2
Junior tight end Jared Cook (from the 2006 game -- USC 31, Clemson 28)
“Maybe two years ago at Clemson, on the last-minute field goal. That was the greatest moment I’ve had as a Gamecock.
“I was jumping, running down on the field, going crazy. I never realized how big the rivalry was until I got here. And it was good to be a part of it. That was probably one of my best memories here.”
Jared Cook vs. Clemson
Played but has no statistics in two games
NOTE: Captain Munnerlyn’s career statistics vs. Clemson were omitted on Sunday. They are reprinted here.
Two games, four tackles, one pass break-up. (Did not play in 2007 game because of foot injury)
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