Aug. 16, 2001 Below are Roscoe Crosby's answers to the selected questions that you submitted this past week to "Ask The Tigers". ClemsonTigers.com would like to thank you for all of your questions submitted. We would also like to thank Roscoe for his time and sincere effort with "Ask The Tigers".
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I am really looking forward to playing with Airese Curry, because we knew each other coming in. I think he is a great receiver. I am just glad that I am going to get the change to look across the other side of the ball and see him lined up with me. As far as veterans, I am excited about playing with guys like Woody and Travis Zachary. I've seen the way they play and they go hard every play, so I'm looking forward to that.
Roscoe, Well, a lot of different guys stand out on the offensive line. Basically, the size and the way they move. The offensive line is a big part of this offense, I knew that coming in which was a big reason I wanted to come here.
Hey Roscoe, Basically, I knew that my family could come see me play a lot and they throw the ball a lot, so being a wide receiver coming out of high school we basically ran the same offense so it just seemed like it was a perfect fit for me. And I just thought it was a great college town, so basically, that was the reason why I became a Tiger.
Roscoe, Most definitely. Coach Stockstill came into my home and my family and everybody loved him. I knew that he was going to be my coach, and I thought that I could learn abundantly from Coach Stockstill. He was probably one of the biggest reasons why I did choose Clemson.
Roscoe, He taught me a lot. Whatever problems I had, I knew I could always go talk to him. No matter what, it just seemed like he was watching over us. He was like our daddy at school. I give a lot of thanks out to Coach Anthony.
Roscoe,
Probably instincts. Instinct and vision. I see so much of the field when I am running. I'm thinking all the time when I'm out there and feel that my instincts are my best strength out there.
Welcome, Roscoe!
The two-a-days. It has to be the two-a-days. Getting up early in the morning, going out twice a day, working hard. When you step into the college thing, I've got to say myself, I really wasn't expecting all that has come. But like I said, I'm just staying strong, and I've been able to work through it.
Hey Roscoe,
I would probably say it was about two days before signing day. I talked to my family then, and they stood behind me. Honestly, I wasn't real sure until then, but then I just kept trying to keep praying, and talking with my family to make sure that I was making the right decision to choose Clemson.
Roscoe, While here at Clemson, I really want to keep a good GPA. Right now, I'm thinking about sports a whole lot, so it's tough. And if I do get a chance to come out early, I would definitely come back and get my degree. As far as a major, I am thinking about going into Management in the Business College, but I am not sure.
Roscoe,
Well, I am just hoping that I can come in and keep performing. And I always thought that as long as I keep performing, that I'll gel with the team. They'll bring me in under their wing. With me, even when I was young as a 10th and 11th grader, I was looked up on as a leader. But as far as mentor, I look at a lot of different people at every positions. Just the way they handle things. It is just something that I pay attention to.
Roscoe, The only thing I did was just keep praying. I just asked God to keep a level head on my shoulders and that is pretty much what He did. I kind of didn't let the money thing get to me. The only thing I want to do is take care of my family and keep having fun playing sports.
Roscoe, I would say that Coach Allison acts the most like Coach Anthony. I don't believe I've seen anybody up here yet that acts like coach Gregory. And I would say that the trainers act the most like you (Coach Jenkins). Coach Jenkins is all mellowed-out and always takes care of your needs and try get you anything.
Roscoe, I kind of think about it a lot. But at this time I can't really say because I've never run down "The Hill" in front of 80,000 fans. So, no telling what it is going to be like.
See y'all September 1st.
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