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Granted, they're a bad team (2-7, with losses to Presbyterian, Montana St, SIU Edwardsville, & SoCar St), but still pretty unusual to have 2 mid-season transfers from a school.



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Chelsea Lindsay 5-7 Sophomore PG is leaving Clemson. She is from Hillside HS NC. AAU team Triangle Lady Knights.Has two & a half years left.

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Danaejah Grant 5-8 Freshman guard from Clemson is transferring at the semester. She is from Piscataway NJ. Played AAU for the Gauchos.

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They've been beyond horrible. Coach was a grad, and has done nothing.
 
I wonder if Rutgers will go after Grant. I believe she was on our radar for a period of time.
 
wow... and this was a year that Clemson was gonna get out of the basement of the ACC. Guess it wont happen now.... the coach was a star at Clemson.... i wonder if they will keep her around after this season.
 
Clemson used to be near the bottom in ACC Football and now it can be argued they're the best team in the ACC or at least 2nd best after Florida State. If they can accomplish that in football it seems with the right resources and coach they should be able to build a respectable WBB program. If Clemson can somehow get the elite talent that comes out of South Carolina on an annual basis, it would only take 3 or 4 years to get to the upper levels in the ACC. They wouldn't be the best team, but at least they'd be respectable.
 
Clemson used to be near the bottom in ACC Football and now it can be argued they're the best team in the ACC or at least 2nd best after Florida State. If they can accomplish that in football it seems with the right resources and coach they should be able to build a respectable WBB program. If Clemson can somehow get the elite talent that comes out of South Carolina on an annual basis, it would only take 3 or 4 years to get to the upper levels in the ACC. They wouldn't be the best team, but at least they'd be respectable.

When were they near the bottom in FB? I recall them winning the NC in the early 80s.
 
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Tommy West era: 1993–1998

Tommy West replaced Ken Hatfield at the end of the 1993 season, coaching the Tigers to a 14-13 victory in the 1993 Peach Bowl against Kentucky. West had a 31–28 record during his five seasons at Clemson and led the Tigers to three bowl games but no ACC championships. West was fired after a dismal 1998 campaign which saw Clemson go 3-8 and finish last in the ACC.
 
Yes, but that was a rare bad year. Clemson football generally has been very good - unlike its women's basketball.
 
Tommy West era: 1993–1998

Tommy West replaced Ken Hatfield at the end of the 1993 season, coaching the Tigers to a 14-13 victory in the 1993 Peach Bowl against Kentucky. West had a 31–28 record during his five seasons at Clemson and led the Tigers to three bowl games but no ACC championships. West was fired after a dismal 1998 campaign which saw Clemson go 3-8 and finish last in the ACC.

One year.
In 21 of the last 25 years, they've gone to a bowl game. And none of the 4 bad years were consecutive.
 
I think a more apt comparison would be their men's basketball program. They were never competitive, but hired Rick Barnes out of Providence and had a great run, knocking off Duke and UNC, and were ranked #1 in the country at one point.
 
I think a more apt comparison would be their men's basketball program. They were never competitive, but hired Rick Barnes out of Providence and had a great run, knocking off Duke and UNC, and were ranked #1 in the country at one point.

Actually they won the ACC regular season (back when the ACC was a really good conference) in 1990. They were also pretty good back in 1987 as well. Powerful front lines..... average at best backcourts
 
Actually they won the ACC regular season (back when the ACC was a really good conference) in 1990. They were also pretty good back in 1987 as well. Powerful front lines..... average at best backcourts


Ah yes, Clemson Men's BBall in 1990. They had a dramatic end to their season. One or two UConn fans might recall it.
 
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Ah yes, Clemson Men's BBall in 1990. They had a dramatic end to their season. One or two UConn fans might recall it.

:( :(:( I was hoping for a Clemson-Duke Regional Final that year.
 
Granted, they're a bad team (2-7, with losses to Presbyterian, Montana St, SIU Edwardsville, & SoCar St), but still pretty unusual to have 2 mid-season transfers from a school.



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Chelsea Lindsay 5-7 Sophomore PG is leaving Clemson. She is from Hillside HS NC. AAU team Triangle Lady Knights.Has two & a half years left.

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Danaejah Grant 5-8 Freshman guard from Clemson is transferring at the semester. She is from Piscataway NJ. Played AAU for the Gauchos.

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To belabor a point, the young lady, having appeared in at least one game in her freshman and sophmore seasons has, at most, two full seasons of eligibility remaining; Provided, she transfers and sits out the entire 2013-2014. She can, of course, opt to return as soon as she is eligible which will be about this time next year.
 
They picked up an AA recruit, Jonquel Jones from Riverdale Baptist. I though things were looking up.
 
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Clemson is taking a nose dive. Likely home for Jones is George Washington
 
Apparently they've got a transfer from Louisville eligible in a few days, so that should help with numbers. But, I've never ever heard of 3 mid-year transfers!

At the bottom of the article linked above, there is a Clemson message board and someone who claims the team is playing better without these freshman and maybe the newbies werent ready for college. But 3 just seems like an awful lot.
 
Apparently they've got a transfer from Louisville eligible in a few days, so that should help with numbers. But, I've never ever heard of 3 mid-year transfers!

At the bottom of the article linked above, there is a Clemson message board and someone who claims the team is playing better without these freshman and maybe the newbies werent ready for college. But 3 just seems like an awful lot.

Grant was their leading scorer. And some of her comments are quite telling to me.

“When I committed there I thought that I had players around me who thought the same way I did, but things changed during that process,” Grant said. “Everybody doesn’t have the same aspirations or outlook on basketball. I couldn’t be too upset, but I felt like for myself and the player I am I had to remove myself from the situation instead of being upset with everybody else.”
 
Clemson beat Providence 62-47 last night with 5 guards and 2 center-forwards. Everybody got at least 19 minutes. It may be too early in the season for freshmen to expect substantial minutes in this situation. Leaving at semester break is awkward because you wind up finishing your career somewhere just as conference play starts.
 
Clemson beat Providence 62-47 last night with 5 guards and 2 center-forwards. Everybody got at least 19 minutes. It may be too early in the season for freshmen to expect substantial minutes in this situation. Leaving at semester break is awkward because you wind up finishing your career somewhere just as conference play starts.
It doesn't work quite like that. If I understand correctly, if you are now a soph you either start at your next year in mid-season and play one more year, or wait and play 2 full. You don't end in the middle of the season.

On a separate note, I agree that Itoro (Umoh) Coleman has done little as Clemson coach, but this is only her 3rd season. If her team wasn't apparently self distructing, I would think she might have had another season.

Incidently, Clemson was not completely horrible in WBB about 15 years ago, but the coach whose name escapes me (balding gentleman) turned out not to be a gentleman at all and got fired. After that things went south.
 
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It doesn't work quite like that. If I understand correctly, if you are now a soph you either start at your next year in mid-season and play one more year, or wait and play 2 full. You don't end in the middle of the season.

Correct. There is no such thing as a 1/2 year of eligibility. Any player who transfers mid-season has used up 1 year. If she chooses to play the second semester next season, that's another year.
 
Jones transfer may not be due to any problems at Clemson as her attachment their was to the assistant coach who was a childhood friend. It seems like her entire Riverdale Baptist senior class is transferring one from UMBC, one from W. Virginia, one from LaSalle and this one frim Clemson all within a week from each other. Former HS coach who they loved an was a guardian and mentor for the kids is now an assistant at GW.
 
Jones transfer may not be due to any problems at Clemson as her attachment their was to the assistant coach who was a childhood friend. It seems like her entire Riverdale Baptist senior class is transferring one from UMBC, one from W. Virginia, one from LaSalle and this one frim Clemson all within a week from each other. Former HS coach who they loved an was a guardian and mentor for the kids is now an assistant at GW.

Very weird.
 
Jones transfer may not be due to any problems at Clemson as her attachment their was to the assistant coach who was a childhood friend. It seems like her entire Riverdale Baptist senior class is transferring one from UMBC, one from W. Virginia, one from LaSalle and this one frim Clemson all within a week from each other. Former HS coach who they loved an was a guardian and mentor for the kids is now an assistant at GW.

If they are all freshman and can't even stay in school for one semester that looks very bad. I looked up the last year roster which I found here;

Key player: Jonquel Jones, the No. 6 ranked forward in the Class of 2012 according to ESPN HoopGurlz, is also the Gatorade State Player of the Year for Maryland. Her range and shooting stroke have earned her comparisons to Kevin Durant.
More Info: Jones (Clemson) is one of five Riverdale Baptist seniors who have committed to a Division I college program. The others are Jennie Simms (West Virginia), Brittany Murray (La Salle), Domonique Johnson (Towson) and Kelila Atkinson (Wake Forest).

Jonquel Jones has left Clemson. Jennie Simms is not on the roster at WVU anymore and this was a very recent change. Coach Carey recently dismissed someone from the team and that could be her. There is no Brittany Murray on the roster at La Salle nor is there a Kelila Atkinson on the Wake Forest roster. There is a Domonique Johnson on the roster at Towson but she has only played in one game. If I am a college coach I am wary of recruiting a player from this school if they cannot stick around. Can't last one semester at a school that is a bad sign!
 
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