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By Jorge Milian
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, September 14, 2006 This Bowden Bowl was supposed to be different. For the first time since Tommy Bowden became Clemson's coach in 1999, the Tigers had a realistic chance of going into their annual tussle against Florida State without a loss. "I was really hoping there would be a day where we could both come into this game undefeated," said Bobby Bowden, FSU's coach and Tommy's father. "I thought this might be it. It would have really meant something for both of us to come in there undefeated." Clemson blew that ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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