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Thompson was a fixture at men’s and women’s basketball games throughout the years, seated on or near the baseline. He also was spotted at USC volleyball matches.
Thompson said he stopped cutting his hair and grew a beard back in 1973, giving him the moniker of Gamecock Jesus or Baseline Jesus.
He was known for his loud and supportive cheers — and his jumping and stomping — in support of the Gamecocks.
Carlton Thompson was a retired nurse and he was diagnosed with cancer last year according to the article.
FoghornLeghorn on CT knew him. He was always there for Gamecock basketball over the years.
He was like an old friend to those of us who attend the home games at CLA on a regular basis. Passionate, but always a kind soul.
My eyes can't help but water-up after hearing of his death. Sad to know that he had to suffer threw cancer as well.
Sa-lute!!