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UNLV Vs Clemson (9/4/1993) Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1993 UNLV vs Clemson (9/4/1993) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "UNLV vs Clemson (9/4/1993)" (1993). Football Programs. 221. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/221 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TOven Into The Celebrating 45 Years of Service to the Textile Industry. 1948 - 1993 Representing the Best ALEXANDER - Fabric Takeup, GENKINGER - Warp/Cloth Let Offs, Inspection Frames Trucks, Material Handling Systems BARCO - Computer-Integrated HACOBA - Complete Line of Manufacturing, Production Warping and Beaming Machinery Monitoring JUWON - Sock Knitting Machines BELTRAN - Pollution Control and KNOTEX-mrp Tying Machines, Smoke Abatement Drawing-In Systems BROUWER- Open-End and LEMAIRE - Transfer Printing for Spinning Tube Strippers Fabric and Warps DORNIER - The Universal MARLASCA - Fabric-to-Fiber Weaving Machine: Air Jet and Reclamation Rigid Rapier SOHLER - Traveling Cleaning Circular Knitting Systems (Blowing and Vacuuming) Machines SUCKER - Sizing Machines FEHRER - Nonwoven and TEMAFA - Equipment for Cotton- Needle-Punch Machines Fiber Reclamation FONG'S - Equipment for Piece VOUK - Draw Frames, Combers, and Package Dyeing, along with Lappers, Automatic Transport Auxiliary Dyeing Equipment Systems Batson Yarn and Fabrics Machinery Group, Inc. • • 1 Club Road • Box 3978 • Greenville SC 29608 (803) 242-5262 • FAX (803) 271-4535 ^If^ Clemson vs. UNLV ^ lable or L^ontents Today's Features 111 Derrick Witherspoon Atlantic Coast Conference 21 If the Clemson football team had a decathlon ACC Schedule 67 5 Richard Moncrief competition Derrick Witherspoon would be the fa- Athletic Staff 31 If Richard Moncrief survives tfiis season fie vorite. He has a 4.42 time in the 40, and has a 42 Band Feature 107 will probably be a lock for tfne ACC's Brian Piccolo 1/2 inch vertical jump, both best marks on the team Board of Trustees 17 Award. The Tiger graduate student must deal with this fall. Also an outstanding receiver, Witherspoon Bowl Schedule 41 calcium deposits on a hip nearly every day In prac- will be one of the key players for the Tiger offense Cheerleaders 49 tice. Despite the pain, he has had a solid fall at his this year. Class Records 100 new position. Coaches, All-Sports 19 112 The Last Word 7 Tiger Linebacker Tradition Courtesy Vehicle Donors 42 Clemson is instituting a new trading card pro- One national magazine says Clemson has Emergency Services 67 gram in conjunction with the ticket to Tiger home moved ahead of Penn State when it comes to pro- Future Schedules 47 games this year. Each week longtime Clemson SID ducing top-notch linebackers. No less than five line- IPTAY 27 Emeritas Bob Bradley will author a story on the backers from Clemson's 1990 team are now in the IPTAY Donors 79 Clemson Hall of Famer featured on the ticket. This NFL. That same magazine thinks the Tiger tradition IPTAY Officers 44 week Bradley reviews the career of Tiger great Joe for excellence at that position will continue for years Managers 28 Blalock. to come. Medical Staff 29 Memorial Stadium 70 50 National Champions 1993 Program Committee Official's Signals 68 Clemson established a school record for pro- Chairman: Len Gough Bourret Opponent Schedules 25 ducing individual National Champions In the 1992- Editor: Tim Annabelle Photo of the Week 53 93 academic year. IVIIchael Green and Wesley Rus- Assistant Editor: Vaughan Single Game Records 72 sell were both victorious at NCAA Track Champi- Program Staff: Bob Bradley, Sam Blackman, Stadium Information 23 onships, while Sam Henson became Clemson's sec- Annie Verhoeven, Chris Metzler, Beth Mclnnis, Brett Sowell, Brad Lind, Brenda Gail Moose. Stadium Records 71 ond wrestling national champion in history. Rabon and Advertising Director: Tim Match Trainers 78 61 Greg Hood University Feature 105 Printing: R. L. Bryan Company of Columbia, SC Senior running back Greg Hood began the University President 9 On the Cover: Richard Moncrief is one of the lead- athletic portion of his Clemson career as a track ers of the 1993 Clemson team. Over the last five Vickery Hall 102 man. Now he is one of the most important compo- years, whether it be as a quarterback, or wide re- nents of the Tiger backfield. This native of Ander- Clemson Schedule ceiver, this Clemson graduate student has been a 4 1:00 son who walked on the Clemson team is part of a Sept, UNLV PM team leader in every sense of the word. new breed of running backs in football, pro or col- Sept. 11 at Florida State 12:10PM Cover Photo by Jim Moriarty lege. Sept. 25 Georgia Tech 1:00 PM Photo of the Week by Jim Moriarty Oct. 2 N O. State 1:00 PM 63 ACC Honor Roll Interior Photos by Jim Moriarty, Rob Biggerstaff, Oct. 9 at Duke 1:30 PM A record number of Clemson student-athletes Bob Waldrop, Vern Verna, Scott Harke, Ben Hen- Oct. 16 V\/ake Forest 1:00 PM made the ACC honor roll during the 1992-93 aca- dricks, Ken Ruinard, Dave Lewis, Patrick Wright, demic year. Eddie Cllffe, Dan Overcash, Joe Sherman, Chip Oct. 23 East Tennessee St 1 :00 PM Oct. 30 Maryland 12:10 PM 73 Tiger Volleyball East. Nov. 6 at Nortti Carolina 12:10 PM Rookie Head Coach Jolene Jordan Hoover For additional copies of this program send a check Nov. 13 Virginia 12:10 PM hopes to lead the Lady Tiger volleyball team to the for $6 to Clemson Football Program, Box 632, Clem- Nov. 20 at Soutfi Carolina 1:00 PM top of the ACC standings in the near future. She son, SC 29633. could probably make the move sooner if she could UNLV Schedule Players and Coaches serve as a player-coach. Sept. 4 at Clemson 1:00 PM Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 77 Rules Changes Sept. 1 1 at UTEP 9:05 PM Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 59 There have been many subtle changes in the Sept. 18 Central Michigan 7:00 PM Assistant Coaches, Clemson 13 rules of college football. The hashmarks aren't as Sept. 25 at Kansas State 2:00 Ken Hatfield, Head Coach 10 PM wide, and the efficiency of the trainers and man- Lineups 56 Oct. 2 at Nevada-Reno 4:05 PM agers could now have a significant impact on the Meet the Tigers 33 Oct. 9 Cal State-Northridge... 10:00 PM outcome of a game. Clemson Head Coach Ken Hat- Numerical Roster, Clemson 56 Oct. 23 Utah State 10:00 PM field is one of just a handful of college coaches who Numerical Roster, Opponents 57 Oct. 30 New Mexico State 1 0:00 PM has a voice in college football rules changes. Opponent Players and Information 74 Nov. 6 at Louisiana Tech 4:00 PM 109 Scheduling Statistics, Both Teams 2 Nov. 13 at San Jose State 9:00 PM Everyone likes to plan ahead, but for college Strength Coaches 76 Nov. 20 SW Louisiana 4:00 PM football fans in general, and Clemson football fans in Tiger Rookies 37 All times are eastern particular, long range planning is next to impossible. Clemson game times subject to change up to By reading page 109 you might have a better under- The Departments 12 days prior to the game. standing of the process and know how long you Academic Ail-Americans 43 should wait to schedule a reunion or wedding All-Sports Schedule, Clemson 36 around a Clemson home game. Alma Mater 107 P. 2 P. 50 P. 111 1993 Tiger Football 1 Notes, Stats on Tigers, Rebels Today's Game by Tim Bourret Jason Davis. Three players, all of whom Clemson defense since 1951 to start just two should see action, will be on the field. In fact, If seniors over the course of the season. But that 2,000- Yard Twins all goes well for the Tigers, a Jason Davis will 1951 team started eight juniors, so there was Clemson tailback Rodney Blunt and wide re- be tackling a Jason Davis all day. some experience. The Tigers are slated to ceiver Terry Smitti are on the brink of mile- Clemson wide receiver Jason Davis has only start at least six sophomores on defense. stones. The 2,000-yard mark is a magic five career receptions In 32 games as a re- The youngest area of the team is In the sec- plateau for any running back or wide receiver. serve for his first three years at Clemson, but ondary where four sophomores, Brian It Is conceivable that both players could reach that total should increase dramatically In 1993 Dawkins, Leomont Evans, Andre Humphrey the 2000-mark against UNLV and thus become as he assumes a position In the starting lineup and Terrance Dixon are on the first team. The the first tailback-receiver combination to reach for the first time. He won the job with an out- four players were on the field for a combined 2000 yards on the same Clemson team.
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