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The Clemson Exten- A player with outstanding speed, he has come a sion Service helped provide some relief when it long way since Chuck Reedy first laid eyes on coordinated distribution of hay provided by gen- him a high school tight in as end Jacksonville. erous midwestern farmers. Danny McNeill tells Tim Match profiles Clemson's leading receiver. us about the long hours of preparation. 7 Bill Spiers Clemson has had a lot of successful two-sport 81 Clemson Swimming The Tiger men's program its first title athletes in recent years. Bill Spiers was not won ACC last planning on being one of them until he read an year and the Lady Tigers finished seventh in the nation at the article in a newspaper. Annabelle Vaughan re- NCAA meet. Clemson aquatics constructs the chain of events that led Spiers to are in good hands under ACC Coach-of-the- the starting punter slot. Year Bob Boettner, as Tim Match explains. 52 Death Valley 82 Tigers in the Pros Memorial Stadium is better kr own as Death Clemson is one of the top contributors to the Valley. Sam Blackman will tell you why that is the NFL every year. Here is a rundown by Tim Bour- case, and many other interesting stories about ret of the current Clemson alumni in the pro the building of Memorial Stadium, its develop- ranks. ment and its recent additions. 55 Why Clemson 111 Deaf Valley Clemson is one of the more popular places in Six years ago today the Clemson fans had more the south for students, over 7,000 prospective than a routine impact on the outcome of a game. students apply for only 2,500 spots each year. Foster Senn takes us back to a 1980 game with Here are some student comments on what VPI and recounts some other interesting games strikes them about Clemson. on this date. The Departments Players and Coaches ACC Schedule 22 Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 56 Athletic Director 11 Alphabetical Roster, Opponent 61 Athletic Staff 71 Assistant Coaches 16 Band Program 113 Danny Ford 15 The Clemson Football Program Is Produced by the Clemson Football Program Committee: Cheerleaders 76 Graduate Asst. Coaches 39 Lineups, Starting 58 Coaches, All-Sports 23 Chairman: Len Gough Meet the Tigers 33 Emergency Information 30 Editor: Tim Bourret Numerical Roster, Clemson 58 Fall Sports Schedule 114 Numerical Roster, Opponent 59 Asst. Editor: Kassie Kessinger Future Schedules 10 Opponent Players 78 Advertising Director: Ann Smith 29 IPTAY Strength Coaches 103 Special Thanks to Bob Bradley, Sam Black- IPTAY Officers 46 Tiger Rookies 39 man, David Webb, Maria Farry, Tim Match, Managers 80 Additional Copies Barry Tomlinson. James Fleming, David Lati- Officials Signals 73 mer, Marilyn Hines, Dr. Harold Vigodsky and Extra copies of this program are available at Single Game Records 107 Margaret Pridgeon for their help in the prepara- $3.00 apiece. Send checks (payable to Clem- Stadium Information 25 tion of this program. Statistics 3 son Athletic Department) to: Sports Information Office The Last Word 116 Printing: R. L. Bryan Co. of Columbia, SC Box 632. Clemson, SC 29633 Today s Game 2 Trainers 40 On the Cover Cover Photos: by Bob Waldrop and Jim Moriarty. Tiger Life 100 Clemson s top receivers, Terrance Roulhac Other photos by the Clemson Communications Tigers in the Crowd 115 and Ray Williams (inset), look like twins on the Center, Lance McKinney, Bob Waldrop, Rob University Officials 19 football field. Numbers 15 and 45 have com- Biggerstaff, Jim Moriarty, Visual Sports Com- University Page 13 bined for almost 5. COO yards m terms of receiv- munications. Scott Harke, the Buffalo Bills, the University President 9 ing, rushing, kickoff returns and even passing. Chicago Bears and Tom Shockley. 1 ] 60-22-2 nine-year Clemson record, while The Citadel marks Clemson's first op- by Kassie Kessinger Moore seeks his 37th overall coaching ponent for the month of October, and if the win and 18th at The Citadel. Moore is past is any indication of how Clemson will 17-19-1 in four years at The Citadel and perform during this month, it could be a game marks the 34th re- Today's 36-41 -1 in eight seasons as a head coach. month of joy for the Tigers. Since Ford newal of the Clemson-Citadel se- assumed control of the Tiger gridders ries which began 75 years ago (1 909). The they are 24-4 during the Halloween Tigers hold a commanding 27-5-1 advan- The Clemson Tigers enter today's month. And over the last nine years the tage, including a string of 12 consecutive game with a 2-1 overall mark, 1-0 skein in Tigers are 33-4 during this month as they wins that dates back to 1932. The 1931 the ACC. After suffering a disappointing went 9-0 before Ford took over. Bulldog club is the last Citadel crew to lay season-opening 20-14 loss at home to claim to a Tiger victory winning 6-0 in Virginia Tech, the Tigers have a two-game Florence, SC. win streak after collecting a pair of road Clemson's offense has really come of Eight seasons have lapsed since the wins over No. 10 Georgia (31-28) and age the last two weeks, and its recent Bulldogs and Tigers clashed, as Clemson romped to a 58-3 triumph in its first game of that '78 campaign. A milestone was Notes of Interest reached that day as Clemson clinched its 100th victory in Memorial Stadium. That Both head coaches in today's game were members of the successful Tiger staff of 1978. '78 club went on to compile a 1 1-1 work- sheet and capture a Gator Bowl Champi- Georgia Tech (27-3) last week. Of the 18 success can be attributed to the outstand- onship. The 58-point outburst by the seasons in which Clemson has had to play ing play up front. Cited as the Tigers' Tigers remains the second highest point Georgia and Georgia Tech on the road, greatest question mark heading into the total by a Clemson team in the last 30 the Tigers have won both games with the season, this brigade of youngsters (only years. Georgia schools just three times in this one senior has played so far in one of the century. Clemson turned the trick in 1903 three games) has paved the way for Tiger and 1977 and now Danny Ford has had running backs to gain 255.7 yards per Four coaches in today's game, includ- one of his teams whip both Georgia and game and rush for six scores. Led upfront ing Clemson's head coach Danny Ford Georgia Tech on the road in the same by AII-ACC candidate John Phillips at and The Citadel's head mentor Tom season. guard, Clemson has gained over 200 Moore, were on the same sidelines in the Coach Ford seems to have little trouble yards rushing in each of the last 11 1978 contest as Ford was the offensive in keeping his team from succumbing to a games, setting a school record for con- line coach, while Moore coached the Tiger letdown after a big win.