So yes, South Carolina, no matter how hard you try to deny it, the Panthers represent both states.

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  1. Idk why people are weird about it. It’s the “Carolina Panthers” no north or south. Our market is too small to divide even more

  2. It’s mostly the rednecks in SC who can count on one hand how many times they’ve left the state border

    (And I say this as someone from South Carolina)

  3. At the risk of being an “AKSHUALLY” kid, the dirt from all NC/SC counties wasn’t used for the foundation, but for the playing surface.

    Which Tepper got rid of.

    (They did donate the soil to Meck County parks, *but still*)

  4. Anecdotally here in the lowcountry younger people lean towards the Panthers, it’s just the older heads that make up a huge swath of our population that already have a team that reject them

  5. It’s mostly older people that hate the Panthers like that

    For example my grandpa has disliked them since they stopped showing redskins (at the time they were the most popular team where we live) games when the Panthers were first introduced, put a bad taste in his mouth, they’d only show panthers games.

  6. Good to hear this. North Carolina definitely has a weird superiority complex it seems.

    I was looking to enroll in some classes recently and the instructor went on a rant about their only being one Carolina when he heard I was from South Carolina.

    Panthers started playing in Death Valley. So many forget.

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