Gurvan Hall wants the #26

Gurvan Hall wants the #26

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz

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No number should be retired, but I LOVE what Clemson does though with retired numbers, where a player that wants to wear it asks the former player or their family & the current player honors the former with a patch. Pretty awesome idea that I would love to steal.

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Hey this would be awesome lets do this.
There would be a lot of 26's out there.
Could blades wear all of his family's numbers?

Why would he wear all the numbers of his relatives? And why would there be a lot of 26"s out there?
 
No number should be retired, but I LOVE what Clemson does though with retired numbers, where a player that wants to wear it asks the former player or their family & the current player honors the former with a patch. Pretty awesome idea that I would love to steal.

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Hey this would be awesome lets do this.
There would be a lot of 26's out there.
Could blades wear all of his family's numbers?

Why would he wear all the numbers of his relatives? And why would there be a lot of 26"s out there?

Hey Tweed, no need to answer this if you don't want to. But you were pretty spot on from the beginning with Jobe. What's the vibe like with guys like Tyson and Asante?
 
No number should be retired, but I LOVE what Clemson does though with retired numbers, where a player that wants to wear it asks the former player or their family & the current player honors the former with a patch. Pretty awesome idea that I would love to steal.

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Hey this would be awesome lets do this.
There would be a lot of 26's out there.
Could blades wear all of his family's numbers?

Why would he wear all the numbers of his relatives? And why would there be a lot of 26"s out there?

Hey Tweed, no need to answer this if you don't want to.

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figured it was worth a shot lol
 
I like the idea Clemson of what does, or at least a variation.

Maybe hold back certain numbers from true freshmen. Want want to wear #26 , #20 , #52 , #98 ? Earn it. You can then honor the former player who wore that number. Live up to the number with your walk, not just your talk.
 
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I am one of those in the retire #26 camp; but I got no problems giving it to GHall #26 if it isn't retired yet. He seems like a great kid who handles his business the right way. For God's sake, he rejected Sabag and his iron bird when it landed at his school. I don't think that ST26 would have a problem with Gurvin holding on to his number for a couple of years.
#TrueCane
 
I am one of those in the retire #26 camp; but I got no problems giving it to GHall #26 if it isn't retired yet. He seems like a great kid who handles his business the right way. For God's sake, he rejected Sabag and his iron bird when it landed at his school. I don't think that ST26 would have a problem with Gurvin holding on to his number for a couple of years.
#TrueCane
 
No number should be retired, but I LOVE what Clemson does though with retired numbers, where a player that wants to wear it asks the former player or their family & the current player honors the former with a patch. Pretty awesome idea that I would love to steal.

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Why not?! It's a great concept, and other college football teams steal our ideas pretty consistently. About time we took one for ourselves.
 
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No number should be retired, but I LOVE what Clemson does though with retired numbers, where a player that wants to wear it asks the former player or their family & the current player honors the former with a patch. Pretty awesome idea that I would love to steal.

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Why not?! It's a great concept, and other college football teams steal our ideas pretty consistently. About time we took one for ourselves.

The problem is the Canes have multiple great players for each number.
 
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