MilfordHusky
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One is "Nether Carolina." The other is "Neither Carolina."Or you can just go with Carolina Jr.... Baby Carolina, The Lesser Carolina..... Lower Carolina ..
One is "Nether Carolina." The other is "Neither Carolina."Or you can just go with Carolina Jr.... Baby Carolina, The Lesser Carolina..... Lower Carolina ..
Well USC is University of Southern California. South Carolina is ...South Carolina or S. Carolina or SC.
GrrrrrrrrrOr you can just go with Carolina Jr.... Baby Carolina, The Lesser Carolina..... Lower Carolina ..
USC = the University of South Carolina. USC was founded long before California was even a state.
Grrrrrrrrr
UT is also Toledo. And the other day, I was driving down I91 and spotted a car with a block T. Thought it was Tennessee, but it turned out to be Trinity College.Yep it gets confusing for sure. Just like UT is Texas and Tenn or Lady Vols are Tennessee. But in fairness, while there are virtually ALL of the logos and picture material for Tennessee ONLY shows a capital "T", there are some South Carolina logos that show USC. Still, you are right.
USC = University of Southern Cal
SC = South Carolina
UT = Texas
Tenn = Tennessee
USC = the University of South Carolina. USC was founded long before California was even a state.
Nope. Didn't become University of South Carolina til 1865. California became a state in 1850
Give it up already. USC is the Trojans.
Looks like 1880. It's easy to find, just google "USC". University of Southern California comes right up.When was USC (Trojan version) established?
Nope. Didn't become University of South Carolina til 1865. California became a state in 1850
Give it up already. USC is the Trojans.
South Carolina lost its seniority the day they bombarded Fort Sumter and seceded from our Union. (It doesn't help that you persist in flying that flag of a defeated and long defunct foreign nation.)
USC was founded in 1801 as South Carolina College.Nope. Didn't become University of South Carolina til 1865. California became a state in 1850
Give it up already. USC is the Trojans.
No, S. Carolina was founded in 1801. So call it SCC.USC was founded in 1801 as South Carolina College.
To end the confusion, I propose:Nope. Didn't become University of South Carolina til 1865. California became a state in 1850
Give it up already. USC is the Trojans.
Well I know USCG is the United States Coast Guard.To end the confusion, I propose:
USCY (Y'all)
USCG (Gnarly)
Can you figure out which is which?
I knew you'd find the flaw in my idea. May have to change it to USCR (Rad).Well I know USCG is the United States Coast Guard.
Can't we just settle on SCU?Well USC is University of Southern California. South Carolina is ...South Carolina or S. Carolina or SC.
I'm sticking with SCC.Can't we just settle on SCU?
Go Harry!Tweet: Kevin Lynch @klhoops 2 hours ago
According to her father, former @PhilaBelles Jannah Tucker will be attending Villanova after leaving Tenn,
Tweet: Kevin Lynch @klhoops 2 hours ago
According to her father, former @PhilaBelles Jannah Tucker will be attending Villanova after leaving Tenn.
I will be attending a few Villanova games next year just to see Jannah play.Great pick up for Villanova. Not quite Tucker's style but a good coach and good program. Should be very good back-court with Adrianna Hahn coming in next year. I hope Ms. Tucker will be happy and successful closer to home.