planomateo
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http://blog.al.com/ray-melick/2010/02/clemson_adds_some_class_to_nat.html
Granted, I don't see them losing anything by doing this (ie, a scholarship, etc), and they have a few things to gain by doing this. At the end of the day, I think its just cool Clemson did this.
Granted, I don't see them losing anything by doing this (ie, a scholarship, etc), and they have a few things to gain by doing this. At the end of the day, I think its just cool Clemson did this.
Nicolopus committed to Clemson in February, 2009. But this past December, he suffered a stroke that left him unable to talk, walk, or write.
But after massive surgery and two months of therapy, Nicolopus had regained the ability to sign his name - and last Wednesday he did, on a National Letter of Intent that Clemson said it will honor.
"He'll be a part of this family,'' said Swinney, the Pelham native who played and coached at the University of Alabama.
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