"I couldn't hear," said South Carolina defensive end/pass rushing beast Jadeveon Clowney. "I know they couldn't hear."
They won because that crowd was so deafening that it often forced UGA quarterback Aaron Murray to tap his center just before the snap.
So Clowney and the rest of the Gamecocks' D-line simply waited for Murray to do the tap -- and then they timed their rush. Murray spent most of his evening picking grass out of his helmet earholes.
They won because that crowd was so deafening that it often forced UGA quarterback Aaron Murray to tap his center just before the snap.
So Clowney and the rest of the Gamecocks' D-line simply waited for Murray to do the tap -- and then they timed their rush. Murray spent most of his evening picking grass out of his helmet earholes.