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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY WWW.THEGEORGEANNE.COM VOLUME 93, ISSUE 5 HURRICANE FLORENCE EARLY EDITION See page 4 for details

STUDENT TAKES TWO-STORY DROP

Parents of student injured in Sigma Chi fall say she may never walk again

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PAGE 10 EAGLES VS TIGERS Eagles travel to South Carolina to take

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What do you do to Organization Reflector #PETSBORO destress when it WGGSU? Spotlight Was your favorite Tv comes to school? Tips show on Nickelodean Skin Care: or Disney? Which one It’s a good idea to start adding a was it? few hours a week to do mask and skin care routines. If you so this on the weekend, you’re able to take more time than you would be able to during the week. Hair Mask: Using a hair mask once a week can Darius Shockley (left)- Avatar help to add a shine to your hair. the Last Airbender and Kora National You can find many recipes for an all even though some people say natural mask on Pinterest. Making it sucks. Organization of the mask yourself can sometimes Christopher Banard (right)- I be healthier and less expensive Women Rose Bishop- Freshman really liked Kim Possible Allison Noonan and Oils: when i was tiny. We are dedicated to When you get out of the shower, Tinkerbell solving 6 core issues: “Probably what I would try using an oil (after shaving). Not Allison is a Freshman English reproductive rights, say is just like, putting my only will this help to moisturize major, and Tinkerbell “enjoys economic justice, enfding headphones in and either your skin, but it also smells good. I recommend using Roseship oil. car rides, wals and food”. violence against women, listening to like music or Want you and your pet to be racial justice, LGBTQ+ Physical Activity: a podcast and just put my Any physical activity can help featured next time? rights, and constitutional mind somewhere else, and to leave you feeling happier, and Candice Childs- I would Post your photo on Twitter with equality. We would like to just have that moment to it can also wake you up in the definately have to say Kim the name of your pet and a little get more women involved morning. It does not even have to Possible it was such a great bit about you (name, year, and in extracurriculars. We just like, chill and just, I be a mile run in the morning–yoga major). can give you the same effect. show absolutely want younger women to don’t have to worry about Finishing Thoughts: Make sure you include #petsboro Nutrition: take advantage of different the assignment or whatever The results have came in its and tag opportunities. because I’m just in my own Proper nutrition can help contain @GA_MediaGroup breakouts as well as help increase half and half. Some students Contact them at Aa06455@ h e a d .” your energy. Drinking plenty like Disney, some like georgiasouthern.edu of water daily can help clear up Nickelodean. your skin and prevent further breakouts. Views From the Sidelines Against UMASS

BLAKE KESSLER/staff BLAKE KESSLER/staff BLAKE KESSLER/staff BLAKE KESSLER/staff BLAKE KESSLER/staff Redshirt-Junior kicker Tyler Bass Sophomore defensive end The team celebrates with fans after Quarterback Shai Werts leads Head coach Chad Lunsford kicks off after a touchdown. Bass Raymond Johnson III celebrates the win against 34-13 the Eagles are the team out of the tunnel in the looks onto his team against hit a career-long 50-yard field on the sideline after recovering now 2-0 on the young season. victory over UMass. UMass Lunsford is now for for goal against UMass. a fumble. as head coach of the Eagles.

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Views From the Sidelines Against UMASS

BLAKE KESSLER/staff BLAKE KESSLER/staff The Eagles lineup in an offset shotgun formation against UMass. BLAKE KESSLER/staff Rashad Byrd had four tackles against the The offense finished with 488 yards. Redshirt-junior wide receiver Colby Ransom scores Minutemen before getting ejected by a targeting a touchdown against UMass. Ransom ended with penalty. 17 receiving yards and a touchdown.

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Due to Hurricane Florence, of the approaching category 4 thegeorgeanne.com. The George-Anne will be hurricane. We here at The George-Anne publishing our weekly issue This week's paper will are hoping for a safe outcome one day early. Papers will be contain important news from of this storm for our neighbors out Wednesday instead of around campus as well as to the north. While Florence is Thursday. pre-game coverage of GS' big not expected to make a direct Although Georgia Southern game against Clemson. impact to Statesboro, tropical- University has not made any Currently, there has not storm-force winds could still announcements confirming been any announcement that prove a threat for the area. that the campus will be closed the game will be cancelled. Be sure to stay safe and read MATTHEW ENFINGER later this week, we wanted to If an announcement is made, up on the storm's movement ensure that our community The George-Anne will keep in this early issue The George- Matthew is a senior writing and linguistics major from Hephzibah, Ga. receives the weekly news it you updated on our social Anne. deserves despite the outcome media accounts as well as on SPOTTED at Southern We found these Eagles cheering on the Georgia Southern football team as they played against UMASS on Saturday. Share your Game Day photos by tagging @TheGeorgeAnne on Twitter. PHOTO COURTESY OF AMANDA SADE Alpha Delta Pi sorority sisters, Mary and Molly, love to cheer on the stands after a fun day of tailgating.

STAFF LIST Editor-in-Chief Matthew Enfinger Coverage/Daily Managing Editor Brendan Ward Enterprise/Features Managing Editor Tandra Smith Engagement Managing Editor Brett Daniel News Editor Emma Smith Sports Editor McClain Baxley Assistant Sports Editor Kaitlin Sells Opinions Writer Ashley Jones

PHOTO COURTESY OF ISABELLA WALLACE Creative Editor-in-Chief Rebecca Lyndsey Wilson was feeling the heat on game day! Hooper Creative Managing Editor Coy PHOTO COURTESY OF AMANDA SADE Kirkland Georgia Southern football is Kamryn, Kennedy, Jordan, Tiara, Jazmyn, Bahsin Photo Editor Makayla Miller and Deeonna’s favorite part of the week! Features Designer Jayda Spencer News Designer Warren Fleurimond Sports Designer Morgan Carr

Marketing Manager Haley Clark Business Manager Kenyatta Brown

The George-Anne welcomes letters to the editor and appropriate guest columns. All copy submitted should be 350 words or fewer, typed, and sent via email in Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) format to [email protected]. All submissions must be signed and include phone number for verification. GSU students should include their academic major, year and hometown. The editors reserve the right PHOTO COURTESY OF YOUR MOM to reject any submission and edit submissions for Julia Rick cheers on the Eagles during the game length. Opinions expressed herein are those of the against UMASS. Board of Opinions, or columnists themselves and DO PHOTO COURTESY OF AMANDA SADE NOT necessarily reflect those of the faculty, staff, or “I don’t know anything about football. I’m here for administration of GSU, the Student Media Advisory, Amanda Haney loves Georgia Southern University just as much as her alumni parents! the people and the music,” Rick said. Student Media or the University System of Georgia. Page designed by Rebecca Hooper To contact the opinions editor, email [email protected] News @GeorgeAnneNews 9-13-18 5 Parents of student injured in Sigma Chi fall say she may never walk again

BY MATTHEW ENFINGER second-story window at the positive outlook.” AND BRENDAN WARD Sigma Chi fraternity house, “Elle is facing a two-year The George-Anne staff suffering an L-2 burst fracture rehab program, planning on The parents of a Georgia of her spine, rendering her flying to DC this week to the Southern University student unable to walk,” Kolb’s National Rehab Hospital in who suffered major injuries parents said via email. Washington Hospital Center after falling out of a second Kolb was life flighted to continue physical and story window at the Sigma to Memorial Hospital occupational therapy until Chi house on Aug. 31, said in Savannah where she she can return to her family in she may never walk again. underwent a nine-hour Maryland,” Merritt said. The Statesboro Police surgery to stabilize her spine SPD has closed the case Department responded to and has been hospitalized and the incident is not being a call of an injured female since the incident, Kolb’s investigated as a criminal on Olympic Blvd. around parents said via email. matter, Warren said. 12:30 a.m., Madison Warren, “She is facing a two-year Kolb’s parents said via PHOTO COURTESY OF DANIELLE KOLB’S GOFUNDME PAGE SPD community information rehabilitation program to email that Elle has retained The Statesboro Police Department responded to a call of an specialist, said. sustain maximum recovery, Bob Cheeley of Cheeley Law injured female at the Sigma Chi house on Olympic Blvd. The injured female was later identified as Kappa Kappa Gamma The student was later but it is unclear if she will ever Group to investigate how this sorority member Danielle Kolb. identified as sophomore walk again,” Kolb’s parents incident happened and to Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority said via email. consider possible legal action. Based off her injuries, it Cheeley represented several member Danielle “Elle” Kolb. who was injured in that crash, Gamma and Sigma Chi, but appears that Kolb fell out of GS nursing students and their Roberta and Richard Kolb, Kolb’s parents said via email. have not received a response. the second story window of families in the April 22, 2015 parents of Danielle, said via “The Kolb family has yet to There is currently a Sigma Chi’s house and landed tractor trailer crash on I-16 email that just after midnight hear from anyone from Sigma GoFundMe page to help cover feet first, Warren said. and achieved settlements for Kolb was invited to visit Chi at Georgia Southern or the cost of Kolb’s surgeries, The Kolb family’s legal three wrongful death cases Sigma Chi by member Gard its national headquarters,” with a goal of $50,000. representative Julia Meritt of totaling $45 million and one Zeringue, a GS junior. Kolb’s parents said via email. Cheely Law Group LLC said verdict of $15 million on “Due to causes yet to be The George-Anne reached Emma Smith and Coy Kirkland that Elle is “maintaning a behalf of Megan Richards, determined, Elle fell from a out to both Kappa Kappa contributed to this article.

Statesboro Police Department gets new K-9 unit

BY TORI COLLINS people from nursing homes. he has had success with Red’s The George-Anne staff “A dedicated tracking dog is previous offspring,” Broadhead a specialist, and we are excited said. “He had the idea to donate The Statesboro Police to bring this resource to our a dog to us, and provide the Department announced on department,” Statesboro PD dog’s initial year’s worth of Sept. 5 that a 9-week-old K-9 Chief Mike Broadhead said. training because he is a local will officially join the team in According to the Facebook guy and knew we lacked this August 2019. post, the pup is already showing ability.” “K-9 Rio is going to be a great tracking ability. The SPD are asking for big brother, and it’s a boy,” Michael Duncan, a local of the community members to vote on Statesboro PD said in a Statesboro community, bred the a name for the new dog on their Facebook post. pup. He will train the pup for Facebook page. The final names The bloodhound pup will be one year and then donate him are Archie, Biscuit, Sherlock trained as the department’s first to join the Statesboro PD team. and Smokey. tracking dog. He will be trained “Mr. Duncan has a great PHOTO COURTESY OF STATESBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT to track missing children, tracking dog named Red and Brendan Ward contributed to this Statesboro Police Department announced Sept. 5 that a 9-week- wanted suspects and missing article. old K-9 will officially join the team in August of 2019.The bloodhound pup will be trained as the department’s first tracking dog. He will be trained to track missing children, wanted suspects and missing people from nursing homes.

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Georgia Southern community voices thoughts at presidential selection forums BY THE GEORGE-ANNE STAFF Matthew Enfinger, Ashley Jones, Madison Martin and Brendan Ward contributed to this article. The Georgia Southern who has had an academic focus. my classes hadn’t been paid for,” more attractive choice for students University community shared Greys said. who have a lot of choices.” ideas on qualities the next “We don’t want to have a non- university president should academic as our president,” Flynn Community members Moving forward have during a series of listening said in the listening session. Community members were Representatives of the sessions held on Monday. Flynn also wants a president invited to voice their thoughts Presidential Search and Selection The sessions were hosted by the who has experience teaching at on the presidential search in the Committee conducted a similar Presidential Search and Selection the undergraduate level. last of the listening sessions on listening session on the Armstrong Committee that was announced “I would prefer someone who Monday. campus on Tuesday and will hold on Aug. 22. had an undergraduate teaching Kathy Jenkins, Habitat for a session at the Liberty campus Sessions were held throughout experience, but I mean I don’t Humanity executive director, on Wednesday. the day for faculty, staff, students know if I would necessarily rule shared her thoughts as an alumna, According to the presidential and community members to voice out a candidate whose teaching community member and parent. search timeline, the committee their thoughts. was mostly at graduate level,” “Statesboro and Georgia plans to post a position Flynn said. “We need somebody Southern are so very closely announcement early in Faculty and staff who is going to be on the faculty’s intertwined and I really want September. The faculty and staff listening side.” to see someone come in that If you were unable to attend sessions on Monday morning understands and appreciates that the series of listening sessions, drew a small crowd with five Students symbiotic relationship,” Jenkins surveys on presidential qualities professors and four staff The presidential search said. can be sent anonymously on the members. committee held a listening session Phyllis Thompson, chamber of office of the president’s page on Geography Professor Mark for students for 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. commerce president, attended the georgiasouthern.edu. Welford said he wants a president on Monday. listening session to represent the that will be an advocate for the Students were invited to voice Statesboro business community. “ faculty and staff. their concerns and express issues “Our community has worked What I would like to “What I would like to see . . . that they felt were most important hard particularly in the past see . . . someone who will someone who will support the to the campus, however, only one five or six years to make more support the faculty will faculty, will be a spokesman for student attended. attractive and useful particularly be a spokesman for the the faculty, for the students, and Henry Greys, senior history those corridors that are most faculty, for the students, for all staff, rather than being major from the Hinesville connected between the university a mouthpiece for [the Board of campus, was in attendance and he community and downtown,” and for all staff, rather than Regents],” Welford said in the expressed his concerns regarding Thompson said. “We are hoping being a mouthpiece for listening session. the financial aid process. that it will be someone who will [the Board of Regents],” English Professor Richard “I was enrolled in classes, then I understand our doing that is in Mark Welford Flynn said he wants a president started getting emails saying that part to make Georgia Southern a Geography professor

Student Affairs Weekly Buzz

MESSAGES OF HOPE | ENDING SEPTEMBER 14 11 AM - 2PM | IN FRONT OF THE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE HEALTH SERVICES In support of National Suicide Awareness Week students will be able to write "Messages of Hope" on small rocks to be placed around various locations on campus. ARCHERY DATE NIGHT - SEPTEMBER 14 7 - 8:30PM | SHOOTING SPORTS EDUCATION CENTER CAMPUS RECREATION & INTRAMURALS (CRI) http://recreation.georgiasouthern.edu/ssec/archery/adult/date-night/ Public - $40 per couple; Students - $30 per couple STEP INTO STATESBORO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 | 9AM - 2PM OFFICE OF LEADERSHIP & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Step Into Statesboro is an annual fall event designed to introduce new and returning students to the downtown Statesboro area, its history, and community service opportunities. Sign up here - GeorgiaSouthern.edu/step POVERTY SIMULATION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 | 2:30 - 5PM | UNION BALLROOM OFFICE OF LEADERSHIP & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Poverty Simulation is an immersive simulation designed to help individuals try to understand the situations and decisions those in poverty experience daily. Students can sign-up to participate in the simulation through the Office of Leadership and Community Engagement website. It's a simulation, not a game. NEW YORK ANNUAL WINTER BREAK TRIP INFO SESSION - FRIDAY, SEP 21 | 3:30PM | RUSSELL UNION 2080 OFFICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES The Office of Student Activities is gearing up for their Annual Winter Break Trip in December! Join us for an informational session to find out how you can experience 912-764-5489 New York City with other Georgia Southern students! 912-764-2030

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Page designed by Warren Fleurimond To contact the news editor, email [email protected] 9-12-18 NEWS 7 Statesboro area could face tropical storm force winds as Florence approaches

BY MATTHEW ENFINGER The George-Anne staff

The Statesboro area could face tropical storm force winds following Hurricane Florence reaching landfall on the North Carolina/South Carolina coast Friday. According to the National Hurricane Center, the category four hurricane is expected to make landfall on the North Carolina/ South Carolina coast Thursday morning. and continue inland through Friday. While Georgia is not expected to be hit directly by Florence, the Bulloch County area has a 10-20 percent chance of facing tropical-storm-force winds of at least 39 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. Locations along the southeast Georgia coast will experience an increasing risk of rip currents, coastal flooding and building surf early this PHOTO FROM THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER week regardless of the track.. The earliest expected arrival of tropical-storm-force winds is Wednesday evening along the southeast coast, according to the National Hurricane Center.

University Response

In a series of university weather announcements on Monday, Jan Southern, strategic communications and marketing vice president said the university has not made any determinations related to university closures. “Although there is currently no mandatory evacuation order that would affect our campuses, we understand that this order in South Carolina may impact some of our students, faculty and staff,” Southern said in an email. “The University will work with professors to make appropriate accommodations for students living in the affected areas. Faculty and staff should work with their supervisors to make arrangements as needed.” The university encourages everyone to monitor weather resources and make preparations as necessary. The George-Anne will continue to monitor Florence and provide updates on PHOTO FROM THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER thegeorgeanne.com.

Emma Smith contributed to this article.

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To contact the creatitve editor-in-chief, email [email protected] Sports @GeorgeAnneSports 10 Clemson9-12-18 With confidence and trust, Werts finding rhythm through two games in 2018 BY KAITLIN SELLS He’s already appeared more The George-Anne staff confident in the two games he’s Redshirt-sophomore played compared to all of last quarterback Shai Werts has season, taking control of the already started out his second option and completing plays season with the Eagles showing he only attempted to last year. more confidence and more skill “We made a bigger jump than last season. than we thought we would, It’s all Last season for the Eagles from week one to week two,” was rough, there’s no question Werts said. “It just all started about being about that, and a lot of that with really locking in during pressure and heat fell on the the week, honing in on what BLAKE KESSLER/staff first year quarterback. The we knew.” comfortable, Shai Werts has been the freshman showed an obvious In the two games Werts has quarterback for the Georgia Southern Eagles since 2017. He lack of confidence on the field played so far this season, the when you’re is 4-9 as the starter. by hesitating to complete plays, quarterback has gained 260 overthrowing passes on many rushing yards, tallied four comfortable occasions and fumbling when rushing touchdowns, thrown he decided to run the ball. 183 passing yards, and logged you can make While Werts got a lot of heat, two passing touchdowns. people forgot one thing, he was His stats are already quite any throw.” only a freshman, it was his first an improvement from his Shai Werts time appearing on the field. He statistics from 2017 where Quarterback, GS Football already had a lot of pressure Werts totaled 957 gained on him to improve from the rushing yards, rushed for only last 2016 losing season, not three touchdowns, passed 929 to mention he was under the total yards and threw for seven questionable coaching of Tyson touchdowns. Summers. “I never really had any doubt This season Werts has I couldn’t throw the ball,” shown a whole new ball game. Werts said. Raymand Johnson III excited to return to home state for clash with Clemson

BY RYAN KOSTENSKY ranked Clemson Tigers. a versatile player who played traditions that can be seen BLAKE KESSLER/staff The George-Anne staff Johnson hails from Sumter, multiple positions. when game day rolls around Sophomore defensive end Raymand Johnson III is South Carolina, so getting While college athletes don’t Johnson talked about what Raymand Johnson III celebrates on the sideline after recovering one of the up-and-comers the opportunity to play in his have much free time, they still these traditions mean to him. a fumble. on the defensive side of the home state is a special moment. find time to partake in hobbies, “It’s not even so much ball for the Eagles, starting at “It’s just an unreal feeling and Johnson is no different. playing in the game,” Johnson defensive end as a sophomore. growing up in South Carolina,” The sophomore says music said. “My favorite moments are Johnson recorded one tackle Johnson said. “Clemson plays a huge part in his free when we’re taking bus rides, and recovered a fumble in and South Carolina, THE time, adding that he plays the you know the traditions and GS’ 34-13 win over UMass on University of South Carolina everything, so the bus ride is Saturday, and has been part of is all you talk about, so now probably my favorite part. You the defensive stronghold that being in my collegiate era, I’m can really feel the brotherhood has only given up 19 points so going up against them. I think I actually on the bus.” far this season. The Eagles face it’s very special feeling to be Once game day rolls a tough task when the travel to back home playing.” like playing around, everyone goes about South Carolina to play the No.2 Football has always been a preparation in their own way, part of Johnson’s life, he says, getting hyped up and ready talking about how he’s been around with to take the field. Johnson has a playing for as long as he can unique way that he says helps remember. him get ready. “League or organized music a little “I probably have an football,” Johnson said. “It’s unorthodox way about going probably been since about, bit. All types about game days because I’m I want to say nine, but not tensed up on game days,” if you’re not saying Johnson said. “I’m very, you organized football, of music, I’m know, loose and happy. I just about since wouldn’t say playful but, you I’ve been able a big music know, I’m loose. About right to walk.” after we get done with the Johnson bus rides, which is the bus also went lover.” ride around campus, and the on to Raymand Johnson III Eagle Walk and everything add that Defense, GS Football is probably when I start he played tightening up and getting more basketball drums and even taught himself serious about the game.” growing to play the piano. up, College football is full of boasting traditions nation wide, and that he was GS is proud of their many Page designed by MORGAN CARR To contact the sports editor, email [email protected] 9-12-18 SPORTS 11 Breakdown Tigers enter game against Eagles having played two very different games

BY RYAN PYE front looked strong as Clemson 28 Texas A&M 26 a win, their contest against the The George-Anne staff expected, holding Furman to The trip to College Station Aggies undoubtedly showed only 163 yards of total offense marked the first real test of the some weaknesses for the Georgia Southern has looked in the game and forcing two Tigers in 2018 and they were number two Tigers. good this season, and the turnovers. barely able to escape with a Eagles have a 2-0 record to Meanwhile victory. show for it, but week three in offensive attack drove the ball The Clemson front five once the young 2018 season brings down field with ease, racking again flexed their muscle to up a new and bigger challenge, up 282 passing yards and 249 hold the Aggies to only 71 the Clemson Tigers. yards on the ground. rushing yards, but Texas A&M Clemson, who has appeared Sophomore quarterback quarterback Kellen Mond in the College Football Playoffs Kelly Bryant got the start for torched the Tigers’ secondary, for three consecutive years, is the Tigers, going 11-17 through throwing for 430 yards and ranked second in both the AP the air for 132 yards and one three touchdowns. and Coaches Poll this week, score. Both Clemson quarterbacks by far the highest ranked But the highly recruited saw playing time yet again, opponent the Eagles have Freshman, Trevor Lawrence, but it was Bryant who received faced off against this year. saw plenty of playing time as the majority of snaps, racking In the two games they have well, and he made the most up 205 passing yards, 54 yards played this year, the Tigers are of it. Lawrence went 9-14 for on the ground and two total 2-0, averaging 38 points per 137 yards, racking up three touchdowns on the day. Bryant game and allowing 16 points touchdowns on the day. was also the teams’ leading per game to opposing offenses. Clemson was supposed to rusher of the game. Furman 7 Clemson 48 dominate their opponent in The unranked Aggies scored week one, which they did, and In their opening game of the a touchdown to pull within they also showed the country season, the Tigers did what two points with 46 seconds left, that not only are their starters they needed to do to crush an but failed to convert on the two very talented, but they have inferior opponent. point conversion, sealing the guys on the bench who can The highly talented and win for the Tigers. praised Clemson defensive play as well. Though they left Texas with Tiger Town Four things we already know about the third game of the season against Clemson

travel guide BY MCCLAIN BAXLEY season opener last year against BY KAITLIN SELLS and game watching on game The George-Anne staff Auburn and was able to cover The George-Anne staff day. In the most marquee game by one point. The Eagles didn’t GS The big weekend is here, Another place to hit, for the Eagles this season, do too great against the spread has a better Georgia Southern will be especially if you’re on a Georgia Southern will travel to last year with a 3-9 record. all-time win heading to Clemson, South budget, is Loose Change which Clemson, South Carolina for a This year though, GS is 2-0 percentage than Carolina to take on the Clemson also features American cuisine match up against the number againast the spread, blowing Clemson Tigers Saturday. at a low charge. They feature two team in America. away the spread against Clemson has more FBS If you’re planning on making appetizers like chicken fingers, Here are four things we know UMass. The Eagles were 1.5 national championships, more an appearance in Tiger Town, fried pickles chips, jalapeño about GS’ game in the Palmetto point favorites against the NFL Draft picks and more there are some other things you cheddar hushpuppies and State: Both Minutemen and ended up consensus All-Americans than may want to check out while zucchini fries. winning by 21. The Tigers are GS. But the Eagles have a 63.5 Bars and Nightlife teams you’re up in Clemson. are 2-0 1-1 ATS this year after only winning percentage compared Death Valley Tiger Town Tavern is a beating Texas A&M by two as to the Tigers’ 61. Sure, the The historical Memorial student favorite, located at It wasn’t that long ago that an 11 point majority of GS’ wins came from Stadium is a pretty sight, as 368 College Ave. and featuring the Eagles began the season favorite.These their time in Division 1-AA, but well as the destination for the specials like two-dollar PBR 2-0. In 2016, GS started the two 381 wins is 381 wins. Eagles Saturday. The stadium Tall Boys every day and $3.25 season 3-0 before cooling teams have never The Eagles were able to pick was opened in 1942 and the mimosas on Sundays. They down to finish the season 5-7. played in football up win number 189 in Paulson Tigers hold a 303-102-7 record also serve classic bar foods like The Eagles had two difficult Stadium Saturday and have inside that stadium—with a 74 mac and cheese bites, pepper non-conference road contests Surprisingly, GS has only won four out of their last five percent winning percentage. jack queso, soft pretzels and against Georgia Tech in played a team in the ACC 11 games. Clemson is 731-459- Death Valley also holds many cheese sticks. and an undefeated Western times. They’re 0-2 against Florida 45 all-time and have also won traditions like Howard’s Rock Another place to check out Michigan team in Kalamazoo. State, 0-2 against Georgia Tech, four of their last five games. and the well-known running is Backstreets Pub and Grill For Clemson, they’re even 1-5 against Miami, 0-2 against Something is going to give. down the hill. These traditions which provides 32-ounce and more familiar with opening a North Carolina and 0-1 against hold deep at Clemson, showing 60-ounce liquor pitchers along season 2-0. Since Dabo Swinney North Carolina State. Not once Kickoff from at games when you see the with an extensive beer list. was named head coach in 2009, though, has GS traveled to or excitement of the fans and the With an indoor and outdoor the Tigers have failed to start hosted the Tigers. Memorial Stadium players. setting, it makes it the perfect the season 3-0 just three times Saturday will be the Eagles Restaurants place to go before and after the in 2009, 2010 and 2014. second game against a ranked is set for 3:30 GS is FBS opponent since their The Esso Club is a Clemson game. a 35 transition to FBS when they p.m. Saturday, classic with classic American- Tiger Town in general is a point played Auburn 2017, but it will style food like sliders, wings, great place to be with a great Sept. 15. underdog be the eighth time the Eagles burgers and sandwiches. atmosphere. Even though the It was expected that the have played a top 10 team in The pub serves a game day Eagles will be fighting for a Eagles would be underdogs school history. GS is 0-7 against atmosphere, having a large win against Clemson, that’s this week, the question was teams ranked in the top 10. outdoor area for socializing no reason to not enjoy the city how big of an underdog. GS Clemson is 10-0 against current and drinking with an indoor while you can. was a 35 point underdog in the Sun Belt teams. area more specialized for food Page designed by MORGAN CARR To contact the sports editor, email [email protected] 12 9-12-18

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