Tigers are sunk by poor performance
Posted Jan 18, 2007
Once hovering in rarified air, Clemson has quickly lost altitude, if not attitude. Four days after suffering its first loss of the season, No. 19 Clemson had the wind knocked out of its school-record start, enduring a humbling 77-55 defeat to No. 4 North Carolina. The electric atmosphere at sold-out Littlejohn Coliseum proved fleeting as the Tigers produced a dud on a nationally televised stage.
(Myrtle Beach Sun News)
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