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Sodus, Ml noted for his paintings depicting Today's Features program in the nation to advance to the NCAA Tournament and earn a top 20 college and professional sports, is ranking. responsible for today's cover. 6 Jeff Davis Interior Photos: Bob Waldrop, Vern Verna, Building Jim Moriarty, Ken Ruinard, Jim Graham, The former All-America linebacker 107 McFadden Dave Lewis, Patrick Wright, Eddie Cliffe, will become the fourth member of the The construction of the McFadden Mark Houde, Mark Crammer, The Miami Clemson , the highest Building completes a refurbishment that Herald, Sports Illustrated, Carolina Photo distinction attainable by a Tiger football makes the Tigers second to none in terms Group of Charlotte, NC, and the Tampa Bay player. of overall athletic facilities. Bucanneers. 43 Academic AII-ACC 117 Henry Guess copies of this program A record 83 Clemson students Henry Guess grew up rooting for For additional send a check for $6 to Clemson Football earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor the Tigers. He has realized a dream as a contributor to offense. Program, Box 632, Clemson, SC 29633 roll in 1995. major the Clemson

53 Clemson Football 119 Clemson Streaks Player and Coaches Heritage Cal Ripken will break Lou Gehrig's Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 58' Major League Baseball record for Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 63 Next time a fan of another NCAA consecutive games played this week. Turn Assistant Coaches, Clemson 14 institution challenges you about the to page 119 for interesting Clemson football Graduate Assistant Coaches 17 accomplishments of the Clemson football streaks. Head Coach Tommy West 13 program you will be ready with some Lineups 60 answers. Turn to page 53 for a list of 120 The Last Word Meet the Tigers 37 positives about Clemson football over the It is opening day, so Bob Bradley Numerical Roster, Clemson 60 last 99 years. takes us back to one of the greatest Numerical Roster, opponents 61 54 ACC TV opening games in Clemson history. Opponent Players and Information 78 Statistics, both teams 3 The new ACC TV contract that goes Strength Coaches .30 into effect in 1996 means more exposure for 1995 Program Committee Tiger Rookies * .... .40 the Tigers. ..and more late kickoff time Editor: Tim Bourret Video Staff 84 changes. But, the contract will be a boost Assistant Editor: Jessica Reo to ACC football. Program Staff: Sam Blackman, Bob The Departments ^ . Charlie Harbison Bradley, James Brunson, Jamie Hill, Gail 65 . Alma Mater .«„... . .115 , Brenda Rabon, Brett Sowell, and Clemson's first-year secondary Athletic Staff .... -^^^^ ...... t . . .35 Dr. Harold Vigodsky .'. .?*. coach has experience at all levels of college Band Feature . . . .IP^,. . , 115 Printing: Electric City Printing Company of and pro football. Board of Trustees 8 Anderson, SC Cheerleaders 118 of the 68 Jeff Sauve On the Cover: Jeff Davis, one Clemson Radio Network 24 legendary figures in Clemson football Whether it be as a pitcher on the Coaches, All Sports 19 will inducted into the Clemson Clemson baseball team, or a kicker on the history, be Courtesy Car Donors 21 Ring of Honor this afternoon. Davis was an Tiger football team, Jeff Sauve has worn Emergency Services 112 All-American, ACC MVP and team leader of many hats over the last year. This year he IPTAY 75 Clemson's 1981 National Championship finally has his chance to put some points on IPTAY Donors 84 team. Michael Taylor, an artist from the board for the Tigers. IPTAY Officers . / T 82 Managers 80 77 Men's Soccer Clemson Schedule Medical Staff 33 New coach Trevor Adair has an Memorial 45 Sept. 2 Western Carolina 1 :00 PM that includes a season Official's Signals ambitious schedule Sept. 9 State 12:00 Noon 25 opener with rival and a trip Sept. 16 at Wake Forest 6:30 PM Opponent Schedules 44 to California to face a pair of nationally Sept. 23 Virginia 12:00 Noon Photo of the Week 57 ranked team. Most observers feel he has Sept. 30 at N.C. State TEA Single Game Records 31 the talent to compete for a top 20 position in Oct. 7 Georgia 6:39 PM Stadium Information 27 1995. Oct. 14 Open Date Stadium Records 71 Oct. 21 at TBA Trainers 80 81 Lady Tiger Soccer Oct. 28 at Georgia Tech TEA University Feature 67 Carolina What will Tracey Leone's team do Nov. 4 North TEA University President 11 1 Duke TEA for an encore! The Lady Tigers have Nov. Vickery Hall 47 1 at South Carolina TEA everyone back from the only first-year Nov.

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1 TODAY'S GAME by Tim Bourret

Color Death Valley Greene on Saturday game's big play. Clemson's Jason Davis, a wide Clemson vs. the Southern Conference Even though Clemson is famous for its orange receiver, beat UNLV's Jason Davis, a defensive Clemson has not lost to a Southern clad fans at Death Valley, green, or should we say back, on a 40-yard pass play that led to a key Conference school since the Tigers left that Greene, might be the most prevalent hue on touchdown in Clemson's 24-14 win. league to join the ACC in 1953. Clemson was a September 2. charter member of the Southern Conference and Nealon Greene is the number-one Clemson vs. Western Carolina won the league title under Frank Howard in 1940 for the heading into Clemson holds a 4-0 lead in the series against and 1948. opening day, his second year as the Clemson Western Carolina. The four victories all took The Tigers have won 30 in a row over starter. Western Carolina's starting quarterback place between 1980 and 1987 and the Tiger Southern Conference teams, since a 6-0 loss at is Chad Greene, is a senior from Yadkinville, NC, victory margin has increased with each game. South Carolina in 1952. Clemson has won 39 in who passed for 1900 yards and 15 touchdowns The closest Western Carolina has come to a row over teams currently in the Southern last season. defeating Clemson took place in 1980 when the Conference. Clemson has not lost to a current Clemson's Greene was the starter In five Tigers escaped with a 17-10 victory. Edgar Southern Conference team since October 9, 1943 games last year, more than any other 1994 Tiger Pickett and Chuck McSwain each scored on one- when the Tigers lost to VMI in Roanoke, VA by a QB. The native of Yonkers, NY completed 54 yard plunges to carry the Tigers to victory. 12-7 count. percent of his passes last year, second best ever Pickett's TD run came after Chuck Rose blocked a Clemson last lost at home to a team currently for a Clemson freshman, and threw his first 92 punt and took over at the Western Carolina 29. in the Southern Conference on November 26, passes without an interception, a record for any McSwain's TD culminated a 99-yard drive in the 1936 when Furman beat the Tigers 12-0. Tiger signal caller at the beginning of his career. fourth period. Clemson has won 30 straight home games over Greene has been solid in the preseason, Brendon Crite was Clemson's top rusher with Southern Conference schools dating back to a completing 12-24 for 135 yards and two TDs in 88 yards, and Clemson gained 278 yards rushing 1951 loss to Wake Forest. Clemson's last win the two scrimmages in Memorial Stadium. Last as a team. Western Dean Biasucci, over a Southern Conference team took place last spring he completed over 65 percent of his who has gone on to an NFL career, booted a 40- year, a 27-6 win over Furman and Clemson passes in scrimmages. Tommy West will be yarder in the final minute of play to bring the graduate Bobby Johnson. happy with 12 performances this year like the one Catamounts to within seven points, but Willie The last nine Southern Conference teams to he had at in 1994 when he Underwood recovered the ensuing onside kick play Clemson have failed to score a touchdown. completed 9-12 passes in leading the Tigers to a and the Tigers ran out the clock. Clemson has not yielded a touchdown to a team 28-17 win over the 12th ranked Tar Heels. The Tigers won two years later by a 21-10 from the Southern Conference since 1984 when a Western Carolina's Greene is a model score at Clemson, then the Tigers took a 44-10 Sparky Woods led Appalachian State team lost to student-athlete, carrying a 3.58 GPA in victory in 1983. The last time the two teams met the Tigers, 40-7. Johnny Sowell scored on a nine- accounting. He was a CoSIDA Academic All- was in 1987, and Clemson came out on top, 43-0. yard TD pass from Randy Joyce with 2:50 to go in District choice last year and a member of the Rodney Williams completed 9-12 passes for 154 the third period. Since then. Southern league's academic all-star team. He showed his yards, one of his top passing days as a Tiger. Conference schools have gone 37 quarters abilities in a victory over UT-Chattanooga last Five of the completions went to Gary Cooper for without a TD against Clemson. There have been year when he completed 11-12 passes for 173 122 yards. just four field goals scored against Clemson by yards and three scores. He threw for 242 yards Joe Henderson rushed for 80 yards and a Southern Conference schools since 1984. and four touchdowns against VMI a year ago. score, while Terry Allen had 75 yards rushing and The closest a Southern Conference team has This is the second time in the last three years two scores. Wesley McFadden also had two come to beating Clemson since the Tigers moved that there has been an odd name similarity on touchdowns as Clemson jumped out to a 30-0 to the ACC in 1953 is two points. In 1973 opening day. In 1993 Clemson opened with advantage at halftime. Michael Dean Perry had Clemson snuck by The Citadel, 14-12 at Death UNLV and both teams had starters named Jason six tackles, including 1.5 sacks to lead the Valley. Three years later Clemson beat the same Davis. In fact, they faced each other in the defense. team, 10-7. Those are the only two occasions since 1953 that a Southern Conference team has come within a touchdown of the Tigers.

Dawklns Leads Defense Clemson has ranked in the top 20 in the nation in scoring defense each of the last two years. One of the common denominators on that starting unit has been Brian Dawkins, a second- team preseason All-America safety according to Athlon Magazine. Dawkins has started each of the last 23 Clemson games and has played in 34 straight over the last three years. He has registered 162 career tackles, 13 pass deflections and five interceptions over this time. The native of Jacksonville, FL is noted for his hitting ability. Just ask Florida State, where he had 15 tackles last year, fourth highest ever for a Clemson defensive back, in helping the Tigers hold the Seminoles to a season low 17 points. Dawkins and Marvin Cross are returning All- ACC players on defense for 1995, but only Dawkins will be in action on opening day. Cross, a defensive end, injured a knee during preseason drills and will miss at least the first three games. He is Clemson's leading returning tackier in the defensive line. But, the Tigers do have experience returning upfront in Warren Forney, Carlos Curry, and Lamarick Simpson, all players in their fourth season with the program. The secondary is also experienced, led by Dawkins, and junior cornerback Dexter McCleon. The latter did not play baseball last spring, but put all his efforts into the Clemson football program. Greene hopes to be Clemson's first healthy quarterback for the course of a season since He has shown a steady improvement and is on 1991. Is of in He one two starting named Greene today's game. the verge of an all-star season.

2 Sapp Makes Move to Defense 1994 Clemson Stats 1994 Western Carolina Stats The Clemson linebacker position was wiped Rushinq TO Net Avg. TP LG Rushing IC Net Avg. IS LG out by the graduation of four superb players, Tim Lamont Pegues,TB 92 390 4.2 2 26 Harold Nines 97 543 5.6 6 22 Jones, Michael Barber, Darnell Stephens and Raymond Priester, FB 87 343 3.9 3 23 Mark Howell 106 414 3.9 5 25 Warden Rouse. All have made NFL rosters with Louis Solomon, QB 67 320 4.8 1 54 the exception of Jones, who suffered a knee Chad Greene 78 237 3.0 1 44 Antwuan Wyatt, WR 75 256 3.4 1 21 injury in training camp. Tim Johnson 55 228 4.1 3 20 Anthony Downs, TB 63 216 3.4 29 Although Clemson does not have a returning Marcus Roberts 44 176 iO 6 18 Clemson 544 1913 3.5 12 54 starter at linebacker. Tommy West does have a WCU Totals 468 1905 4.1 24 44 Opponents 379 1248 3.3 9 48 player at linebacker who has been a starter Opponent Totals 468 2285 4.9 25 before. ...at quarterback. Patrick Sapp, now at 6-4 and 252 pounds, has been outstanding at his new Passinq Cmp Alt lot Yds TP Pet. Passing Cmp Att lot Yds IB Pet. position during the Spring and Fall camps, Nealon Greene 51 94 1 524 1 .543 Chad Greene 130 259 11 1900 15 .502 leading the team in sacks in stadium scrimmages Patrick Sapp 39 88 3 444 2 .443 Josh Brooks 16 34 2 317 3 .471 over that time period. Louis Solomon 16 42 6 115 1 .381 Sapp had his moments as Clemson's starting Clemson 106 225 10 1083 4 .471 Craiq Allen 1 1 Q 32 1 1.000 quarterback, including a 12-22 for 205 yards and Opponents 210 356 16 2383 9 .590 WCU Totals 147 294 13 2249 19 .500 two touchdowns performance in a 40-7 victory Opponent Totals 154 319 13 2278 12 .483 over 18th ranked North Carolina in 1992, and the Receiving Rec Yds Avg TP LG winning TD pass to Terry Smith in the 1993 Peach Antwuan Wyatt, WR 30 282 9.4 1 31 Receiving Rec Yds Avg ID LG Bowl. He is the only quarterback in Clemson Kenya Crooks, WR 21 208 9.9 2 28 Craig Aiken 43 772 3.9 6 52 history to record three consecutive games of at onn n AO Marcus Hinton, WR 18 ^ou 1 0.0 u Kerry Hayes 34 616 4.2 6 51 least 200 yards of total offense, and is one of just Tony Home, WR 7 56 8.0 1 12 two Tigers to have at least four 200-yard passing Pavid Patten 32 564 2.9 6 54 Henry Guess. 6 51 games in a career. WR 8J 13 Harold Nines 14 100 1,3 14 Clemson 106 1083 10.2 4 42 Sapp will try to become just the fifth Clemson Michael Stewart 6 60 Ol5 17 Opponents 210 2390 11.4 9 76 player to serve as a starter over the course of a WCU Totals 147 2249 7.7 18 54 on either of the ball over course season side the 7.1 12 1995 Clemson Schedule Opponent Totals 154 2278 of his career. Since the two-platoon system went Tackle Leaders into effect in 1965, only Bobby Johnson, now the T.Jones, ILB 118 Date Opponent Time 1995 Western Carolina Tackle Leaders coach at Furman, Don Kelley, Steve Gibbs and M.Barber, LB 103 Sept. 2 W. Carolina 1:00 pm Date Opponent Time J. Jenkins, FS 139 Jeff starter for entire Fla. State Wells have been a an D. Stephens, OLB 82 Sept. 9 12:00 pm Sept. 2 at Clemson :00 pm season on offense one year and on defense T Bodine, ILB 106 B. Dawkins, SS 71 Sept. 16 at W.Forest 6:30 pm Sept. 16 Elon :30 pm another. K. Banks, ILB 93 W. Rouse, OLB 69 Sept. 23 Virginia 1:00 pm Sept. 23 The Citadel 00 pm Players who have Started on Both Sides of M. Cross, 64 A. Lucas, OLB 68 DE Sept. 30 at NC State TBA Sept. 30 Furman 00 pm the Ball for a Season over their Career B. Bumper, 64 A. Humphrey, CB 46 Oct. 6:39 DT 7 Georgia pm Oct. 7 at Ga. Sou. 00 pm Player Offense Pefense H. Streater. SS 59 L. Simpson, PE 44 Oct. 21 at Maryland TBA Bobby Johnson 1970, Flanker 1971-72, Def. Back Oct. 14 Marshall :00 pm J. Rogers, SS 53 C. Curry, MG 42 Oct. 28 at Georgia Tech TBA Don Kelley 1971, Flanker 1969-70, Def. Back Oct. 21 atUT-Chatt. :30 pm P. D. Brinson, 45 McCleon, PB 35 Nov. 4 North Carolina TBA CB Steve Gibbs 1974, Split End 1978, Def. End Oct. 28 VMI :00 pm D. Summerour, Nov. 11 Duke TBA NG44 Jeff Wells 1 980, Tight End 1 984, Def. End Nov. 11 at App State 1 00 pm W. Crocker, 43 18 at S.Carolina OLB Nov TBA Nov 18 at E.Tenn. 3 30 pm Sapp, Andye McCrorey, sophomore Mond 'Returning Players In Bold Returning players in bold face Wilson, junior Tony DeSue and freshmen Anthony Simmons and Chris Jones, will all be out to help coaching against his son. Deke Herrin is a Field. Clemson fans forget the 1994 foursome that was flanker on the Western Carolina team and a The Men's soccer team, under first year coach a prime reason Clemson ranked 17th in the former standout at Daniel High in Clemson. The Trevor Adair, will open its season Sunday nation in scoring defense and 14th in rushing red-shirt freshman has spent most of his youth in afternoon at against South Carolina defense. Clemson, including the National Championship at 2:00 PM. The Tigers, ranked as high as McCrorey is a graduate student who has 1981 season when his dad was in his first year as number-two in the nation by some preseason never started a game at Clemson, while Wilson a coach of Clemson's linebackers. polls, are led by Wolde Harris, the nation's top has been the top tackier in the preseason Les played at Western Carolina between scorer in 1994. scrimmages (19). Simmons and Jones are the 1969-71 and he was the captain of the Clemson's volleyball team opens its season leaders of a group of nine freshman linebackers Catamounts as a senior. Herrin was the team on the road this weekend at the Colorado State signed by West last February. MVP that year and the MVP of the defense as a Invitational, but Jolene Hoover's team will be at junior. He is now in his 10th season at Clemson. home Tuesday night at 7:00 PM against DePaul. Western Carolina Scouting Report He has coached such notable Tiger players as Sixth-year head coach Steve Hodgin has Jeff Davis, Johnny Rembert, Chester brought the Western Carolina program to a new McGlockton and Brentson Buckner. All had or are level of consistency. The Catamounts have had still having standout NFL careers. three straight winning seasons, the Western and There are actually a couple of other coaching Carolina program has not put four in a row connections in today's game. Mark Speir, together since 1976-79 Waters guided when Bob Western Carolina's defensive line coach, was a the program. student assistant coach at Clemson between Hodgin's offense is led Greene, the by Chad 1986-89 and once coached at nearby Seneca signal caller we refered to earlier. But, he has High School. Current Catamout graduate many weapons to lean on, including catback assistant coach Tom Bodine is the brother of David Patten, a 5-10 senior who pulled in 32 former Clemson All-American Rob Bodine. Tom passes for 564 yards and six scores last year. had 453 tackles for his career at WCU that ended Wes Greenwell is a top notch center and is a last year, an all-time record. Rob is the co-holder consensus l-AA All-American preseason of the Clemson single season mark for tackles for to the according Sporting News. loss. On defense, Derek Summerour is the leader. He accumulated 44 tackles, including five sacks Soccer Season Opens Tonight and eight tackles for loss in 1994, a season in While Clemson's football team opens this which he second-team All-Southern won afternoon, both Clemson soccer programs also Conference acclaim. Cornerback Donnell Brinson open this weekend. Tonight at 7:00 PM at Riggs had 45 tackles last year and led the Southern Field the Lady Tigers will play host to UNC- Conference in pass deflections with 14. Greensboro. Coach Tracey Leone's team is ranked in the top 20 in the nation and is looking IHerrin Mater, Faces Alma Son for a second straight NCAA bid. The Lady Tigers September 2 will a special for Clemson be day will meet defending NCAA Champion North Assistant Herrin. Not only will Herrin will be coaching against his son and Head Coach Les Carolina on Friday night at 7:00 PM at Riggs he be coaching against his alma mater, he will be Alma Mater.

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By Tim Bourret Carolina game (ironically, today's opponent), when he Even though Clemson's football her- played just six plays due to an itage is in its 100th year, it does not take injury. Overall, he had 30 dou- long to determine the most significant ble figure tackle games in his accomplishment in the program's histo- 40-game career and led the ry —the 1981 National Championship. Clemson team in tackles 25

And, along the same lines, it does not times. take long to single out the most signifi- "It is hard to express my feel- cant team leader of that great accom- ings on being inducted into the Davis still holds the Clemson season and sin- plishment—Jeff Davis. Clemson Ring of Honor," said (175) When reviewing Davis's contributions Davis last July when the gle game (24) tackle record. to Clemson athletics in terms of leader- announcement was made. "This honor and kept improving. ship, citizenship, athletic records and should be spread among my coaches For his accomplishments in 1981, awards, it is no surprise that he is being and teammates and all of Clemson who Davis was named the MVP of the ACC, honored today as he joins former team- had an impact on my life during my just the third defensive player in league mate Steve Fuller, Banks McFadden and career. No one receives an honor like history to win the award. He concluded

Frank Howard in the Clemson Ring of this without help. I want to thank the the season in grand style with a 14-tackle Honor. good Lord for giving me the ability and performance in the 22-15 Orange Bowl Induction in the Ring of Honor at the opportunity to come to Clemson." win over Nebraska that clinched the Clemson Memorial Stadium is the high- When the announcement was made National Championship for the Tigers, est honor a Clemson football player can that Davis would be inducted into the Clemson's first national championship in receive. The honoree must have made a Ring of Honor he would not single any- any sport. Davis was named the Defen- significant contribution to the heritage of one out at Clemson, but he did tell a sive MVP of the contest. Clemson football on a national basis from story of how former legendary trainer At the conclusion of the season, Davis an individual and team standpoint. The Herman McGee, who worked at Clemson was named a first-team Ail-American by honoree also must be a college graduate for nearly 40 years, had an impact on his United Press, the Football Coaches and must already be a member of the life as a freshman. "I had an ankle injury Association, the Football Writers Associa-

Clemson Hall of Fame. my freshman year and I was struggling," tion, the Walter Camp Foundation and "Jeff Davis made many landmark con- said Davis. "I had never been injured the Football News. He was named the tributions to Clemson athletics," said Ath- before. He was there to encourage me, Lineman of the Year by the Touch- letic Director Bobby Robinson, a member to get off the training table and do what I down Club. of the 11 -person Ring of Honor Commit- could. He told me to smile so the world Davis has many fond memories of tee. "His on-the-field records are signifi- would smile back at me. I have always Clemson's National Championship sea- cant, but his intangible effects as a leader remembered that." This story of son. "We had purpose. We took every- are even more significant. We tend to McGee's positive impact on young Clem- thing one game at a time and did not get compare all captains in any sport to Jeff son athletes is not unique. McGee died caught up in the chase for the National Davis as far as leadership is concerned." at the end of Davis's freshman year, but Championship. When we started the The native of Greensboro, NC, who Davis remembered McGee's maxims season, the championship was not a now lives in Tampa, FL registered a (realistic) goal. We were just Clemson record 175 tackles in coming off a 6-5 season in 1980 leading a 1981 defense that set a in which we all thought we could school record for turnovers have done much better. forced (41) in a season. He still "Beating Georgia early in the holds the Clemson career record season was certainly a big game, for caused (10) and a respect game for us because recovered fumbles (8), and the Georgia had won the National single game record for tackles Championship the year before (24) against North Carolina in and they had Herschel Walker, 1980. who everyone was talking about He played 40 games for Clem- for the Heisman Trophy (Marcus son between 1978-81 and had Allen of use won the award that 469 career tackles, 16 passes year). That game brought us into broken up, 18 tackles for loss, the polls, but we didn't really think four sacks and four interceptions. about winning the national cham- He started all 35 games for the pionship until we beat North Car- Tigers between 1979-81. He olina in Chapel Hill." was a model of consistency, hav- That was truly a landmark game ing registered at least double fig- in ACC history, not just Clemson ures in tackles in 22 of his last 23 history. Clemson entered the games. He still holds the school I contest ranked number-two in the record for consecutive double fig- nation, while the Tar Heels were ure tackle games (19). The only undefeated and ranked eighth. It Davis was the Defensive MVP of Clemson's National Champi game he missed in that time is still the only ACC game in his- onship clinching win over Nebraska. period was the 1980 Western tory that pitted a pair of top 10

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teams. The Tigers were victorious 10-8, "I think the most important aspect of thanks in part to Davis and his 15 tackles, that team was that we cared about each Jeff Davis Accomplishments including 10 first hits. His film grade that other. I think the seniors were respected *1981 First-team A!l-American by Unit- day from then linebacker coach and cur- by the rest of the team and that was International rent Clemson offensive line coach Les important from a leadership point of ed Press Herrin was an 88 percent. view." *1981 First-team All-American by "Jeff Davis was not going to let the Perry Tuttle, Davis's roommate for four Football Coach's Association 1980 season repeat itself," said Herrin, years and also an Ail-American on Clem- *1981 First-team All-American by the only current member of the Clemson son's 1981 National Championship team, Football Writers Association coaching staff with a Clemson National recalls that season and Davis's passion *1981 First-team All-American by Championship Ring. " He made himself a for the game. "When we were in the Football News great player with hard work because he room at night he would talk about the *1981 First-team All-American by Wal- did not have the great physical tools. His defense and what it was going to do until ter Camp Foundation teammates saw this work ethic and they I fell asleep," said Tuttle, who now has his "First linebacker in Clemson history to respected him." own sports marketing firm in Charlotte. be named consensus first-team All- After clinching the ACC title with a win "As the season went on we just started American Maryland and the state champi- dreaming about what could happen with over *1981 Atlantic Coast Conference Play- onship with a convincing victory at South this team and as we went along every- er of the Year Carolina, Davis and his Clemson team- thing started to come true." *Captain of 1981 Clemson National mates prepared to meet fourth-ranked Davis also credits the Clemson Championship team Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl, a coaches that year for the team's success. *First-team AII-ACC game that would determine the National "The coaches had a strong commitment *Played in East-West Shrine Bowl and Championship. to win. I give a lot of credit to Danny Japan Bowl "We just knew we were going to win Ford. He played a big part in the team's 1981 record for that night," reflects Davis, who was nick- and my success at Clemson. He saw *Set Clemson season tackles with 1 75 named The Judge by then assistant something in me and believed that I could sports information director Kim Kelly. "I be a leader. He pushed me to be a *Had 30 career double-figure tackle think the first quarter of the game was the leader, and I thank him for that." games key because they fumbled and William Ford has fond memories of one of the *Led Clemson in tackles in 25 different Devane recovered. That led to a score significant players who helped him to games between 1979-81 and that was something we had been become still the youngest coach (33) in ''Still holds Clemson single game tack- doing all year, forcing turnovers and tak- history to win the National le record with 24 against UNC, 1980 ing over the game. That just told us that Championship. "Jeff Davis got hurt early *#2 in Clemson history in career tack- this game was not going to be any differ- in his career and people got down on les (469) time that ent than any of the others." him. But, he proved over he *#3 in Tampa Bay Bucs history in desparation Husker pass could work through the pain. He became When a was career tackles (662) deflected away by Andy Headen, Clem- a player we used as an example to other son had claimed its first national champi- players as the years went on. He was not onship in any sport. "It was an unbeliev- that big, not that fast, but he became a served as the team captain for four sea- able feeling. Winning the national cham- great hitter, a great player and certainly a sons. He still ranks third in Bucs history pionship becomes a part of your life, you great leader. When he spoke to the in career tackles with 662 and is fourth in carry it with you every where you go. team, everyone listened." fumbles 1 1 Davis was a caused with fifth-round Davis has been just as successful in life after football. In addition to his draft choice of the Tampa employment as the used car manager of Bay Bucca- Reeves Import Motor Cars in Tampa, FL, he is also is his second year as pastor of neers in 1982, Covanant Worship Church in Tampa. but proved the He NFL scouts and his wife Joni graduated from Clem- wrong by son on the same day in 1984 and they posting are the parents of four daughters. That impressive immediate family and many others from his native Greensboro, NC, are expected numbers in a six-year NFL to join Davis for today's ceremony. career. The "One of my main goals in life is to touch the lives of other inside line- people and touch backer played them in a positive way. Any time you receive an award like this it mean's in 83 games, you've been surrounded by great people. 72 as a starter between I want to thank all the people at Clemson, 1982-87. He because no one receives an honor like

this without I I led Tampa help. am proud to say am

a Clemson graduate and that I represent- Bay in tackles

the University. I three of the ed Hopefully have had as positive an six years, impact on them as they including a have had on me." career high Today, we all look forward to seeing Jeff Davis reach one of those goals, 165 stops in as he Davis was the Captain of the Tampa Bay Bucs for 4 years, an example of 1984, and receives the greatest honor accorded his leadership abilities. to a Clemson football player.

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TRUSTEES EMERITI Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr., Charleston, SC William N. Geiger, Jr., Columbia, SC Paul W. McAlister, Laurens, SC Paul Quattlebaum, Charleston, SC James C. Self, Greenwood, SC D. Leslie Tindal, Pinewood, SC James M. Waddell, Jr., Columbia, SC

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CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Constantine W. Curris, President

Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr. Charles Jennett, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Bill Amick Chairman, Columbia Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Administration and Advancement Batesburg Byron K. Webb, Interim Vice President for Agriculture, Natural Resources and Researcfi Almeda Rogers Jacks, Vice President for Student Affairs Benjamin W. Anderson, General Counsel

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technology transfer. Curris was also the The Clemson family has a new leader. driving force behind a $25 million private The Curris File President Constantine "Deno" Curris fund raising drive to build a performing Born: November 13, 1940 became the school's 13th president on arts center and fund endowed chairs and Married: Jo Hern Curris May 22, 1995. professorships. Children: Robert Alexander (24), "More than any other university with Curris also directed the completion of Elena Diane (16)

which I have been familiar, there is a extensive campus improvements and Education: B.A. in Political Science deep affection for this university and for building renovations. (magna cum laude) University of

its heritage," says Dr. Curris. Dr. Curris' philosophy, supported by Kentucky, 1962 "That affection was an important hard work, accounts for much of his M.A. in Political Science, University of

quality that led me into the process when success, the belief in constant Illinois, 1965

I was asked to be a candidate. improvement-gradual sometimes, but Ed.D. in Higher Education, University of

"I have become a believer in 'learning consistent. Kentucky, 1967 by osmosis,' gaining a sense of place by "The real work of a university is becoming a part. building quality in incremental steps," he Employment Resume

"I am most eager to absorb the said. "Building the quality of the President and Professor of Public Clemson atmosphere by strolling the experience for students, both in Policy, University of Northern Iowa, grounds, walking through offices, visiting education and career opportunities." Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1983-1995 classrooms." Prior to assuming the Northern Iowa President, Murray State University, One of Dr. Curris' hobbies is presidency, Curris served 10 years as Murray, Kentucky, 1973-1983 gardening, growing traditional vegetables, president of Murray State in Kentucky.

and he has spent his career helping The university's 130,000 square-foot Vice President and Dean of the Faculty, universities grow and prosper as well. student center is named the Curris West Virginia Institute of Technology, Before arriving at the Clemson Center in his honor. Montgomery, WV, 1971-73 University campus, he was president of Curris received a bachelor's degree, Dean of Student Personnel Programs, the University of Northern Iowa for 11 magna cum laude in political science Marshall University, Huntington, years. During his tenure. Northern Iowa from Kentucky in 1962; a master's degree WV 1969-71 was the only university in Iowa to in political science and public

experience enrollment growth. And, with administration from Illinois in 1965, and Director of Academic Programs, West one exception, the school's state his doctorate in higher education from Virginia Board of Education, appropriation also increased every Charleston, WV 1968-69 year. The U.S. News and World Report cited UNI in 1993 as one of the Vice President and Dean of the Faculty, best educational values among public Midway (KY) College, 1965-68

universities. Its campus has also been Assistant Coordinator, University of ranked as the safest in the nation. Kentucky Centennial Celebration 1964- Curris assumed the Presidency of 65 Northern Iowa in August, 1983. He became only the seventh chief executive in the school's history. At Kentucky in 1967. Northern Iowa, he led the school in He currently serves as chairman-elect raising admission standards and and director of the American Association implementing a more rigorous of State Colleges and Universities is comprehensive general education and program. He expanded Northern involved in a number of other professional and civic organizations. Iowa's reputation as an institution for Curris was born teacher education, gaining national November 13, 1940, in Lexington, KY. He is married to Jo recognition for programs in business, Hern Curris, a tax attorney. They are the fine arts, humanities, natural sciences, parents of a son, Robert Page, and a and social and behavioral sciences. daughter, Elena. He oversaw the development of "What has really struck us at international exchange programs and Clemson, is the immense loyalty that have cutting- technological efforts such we sensed among the Clemson family. The as centers for waste reduction, plastics affection and pride technology, small business n FMSON that people have for the University permeates every development, applied research in metal casting, and recycling and reuse Curris came to Clemson in May after a successful conversation." decade at Northern Iowa.

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Tommy West, was named head coach of Wayne Simmons () and landmark wins in school history, a 33-31 win the Clemson Tigers on November 29, 1993. John Johnson (Cincinnati Bengals) were over #1 ranked Marshall. He concluded Less than a month later he already had a starters in 1994 in the NFL, and Ashley the regular season with a 45-42 victory over bowl victory on his ledger, a 14-13 triumph Sheppard ( Vikings) was a top Furman. Ironically, his first regular season in the Peach Bowl, Clemson's sixth bowl reserve. Simmons was a first-round draft game as Clemson coach was a victory over victory in the last eight years. pick, Kirkland and Johnson second-round Furman.

In his first full season. West guided the selections and Sheppard was a fourth- With his debut in the Peach Bowl, West

Tigers to a 5-6 record, and it was a season round choice. In addition to the four became the sixth coach in NCAA history to that showed week-by-week improvement. players listed above, Andy Headen (New make his debut with a program in a bowl The '94 club, which featured the youngest York Giants) and Terence Mack (St. Louis game. However, he was just the second Clemson offensive unit in 50 years, finished Cardinals) are former Tigers West helped coach in history to make his debut in a bowl with a number-one ranking in turnover guide to an NFL career. game without previously coaching his new margin, a landmark ranking in Clemson West began his coaching career as a team as an assistant coach earlier in the football history. The Tigers were ranked as graduate assistant at (his alma season. high as 21st in the USA Today poll, and mater) in 1977. He coached one year of West earned three letters in his four-year finished the season with three wins in its high school football at White County High in career at Tennessee (1972-75). The Vols last four outings, including a decisive Sparta, TN in 1978, then became an played in three bowl games and were conquest of #12 North Carolina in Chapel assistant at Mississippi in 1979. For the ranked in a final Top 20 in three seasons.

Hill. He was the co-captain of Tennessee's West's defense ranked 14th in the 1975 football team and played in the nation against the run and 17th in Blue-Gray All-Star game that same year. scoring defense. The aggressive unit He began his college career as a forced 29 turnovers and was one of the , but saw most of his most reliable in the nation inside the playing time as a tight end. He caught redzone. 37 passes for 575 yards in his career West also recruited one of the most with the Vols, including 16 passes for impressive and productive freshman 233 yards as a senior. As a junior he classes in Clemson history. Eighteen caught an 81 -yd. pass from Condredge freshmen lettered in 1994, most for a Holloway, still the longest non-scoring Clemson rookie class since the 1940s. play in Tennessee history. He earned a At times, the Tigers started seven bachelor's degree from Tennessee in freshmen on offense, including five first- 1976 and was drafted by the Tampa Bay year freshmen at the "skill positions." Buccaneers that same year. Last winter, he and his staff recruited a West played two years (1974-75) of top 20 class according to most baseball at Tennessee and had a career recruiting services. batting average of .305. He hit .367 in West was a mainstay of a Clemson 1975 and was named All-SEC Eastern coaching staff that led the Tigers to a Division. Rick Honeycutt, now with the 69-20-4 record and six Associated Oakland A's, was West's teammate on Press Top 20 finishes between 1982-89. that 1975 Tennessee team that finished

During West's first tour of duty with 32-16. the Tigers as an outside linebacker West was a multi-sport standout in coach, Clemson played in five bowl The West family: Tommy, wife Lindsay and son high school. He was an outfielder in games (winning four) and claimed four Turner. baseball, a guard in and a ACC Championships, including three in a 1980 and 1981 seasons he served as an running back in football. In 1972 he was row from 1 986-88. assistant coach at Appalachian State. named a High School Ail-American in

Clemson had a 44-10-1 record against After his career at Clemson (1982-89), football and was a fifth-round draft choice in ACC competition during his era on the Tiger West became the running backs coach at baseball by the Cubs. Willie staff, an 81 percent winning mark. Tennessee. During that 1990 season Randolph, who went on to an All-Star Additionally, five of those Clemson teams Tennessee won the Southeastern career with the New York Yankees, was one ranked in the top 15 in the nation in rushing Conference and captured the Sugar Bowl of 77 future Major League players drafted defense and scoring defense, and three winning over Virginia. The Volunteers scored after West in the regular phase of the June ranked in the top 12 in the nation in total a school record 442 points that year and 1972 draft. He played his prep football at defense. averaged over 410 yards a game in total Gainesville High in Gainesville, GA for Clemson's 1989 defense ranked fifth in offense, 205.7 rushing and 205.4 passing. Coach Bobby Gruhn. He was an all-state the nation in total defense, rushing defense He served as Co-Defensive Coordinator at back as a junior and was also named to the and scoring defense and West's outside South Carolina in 1991 and 1992. All-Southern team. linebackers had a lot to do with that In 1993 West took over a UT- Born Thomas Cleveland West on July success. His top four outside linebackers Chattanooga team that had won just two 31, 1954, he is married to the former that year all played in the NFL in 1994. games in 1992. He doubled that total in Lindsay Watkins of Forest City, NC. The Levon Kirkland ( Steelers), 1993 and guided the Mocs to one of the couple has one son. Turner, 7.

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Les Herrin The Les Herrin File Assistant Head Coach/Tackles and Tight Ends At Clemson: In his second season as assistant head coach, The Clemson football program has seen a lot success first season as an offensive line coach, and 1 1th season overall. during Les Herrin's tenure as an assistant coach. In 1981. Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant at Herrin arrived at Clemson as a linebacker coach, and the R/S Central High in Rutherfordton, NC (1972-74); assistant at Tigers won the National Championship that season. In his Lexington Senior High in Lexington, NC (1975-76); athletic first tour of duty with the Tigers (1981-84) Clemson had a director and head coach at Central Davidson High School in 37-6-2 record. Lexington, NC (1975-79); College - Defensive coordinator at After a brief stint away from Clemson at East Carolina Appalachian State (1980-81); linebacker coach at Clemson (1985-87) and North Carolina (1988), Herrin returned to (1981-84); linebacker coach at East Carolina (1985-87); outside the Tiger program in 1989 as defensive line coach. In linebacker coach at the University of North Carolina (1988); 1989 Clemson ranked fifth in the nation in scoring, defensive line coach at Clemson (1989-94); assistant head rushing, and total defense. The team followed that coach/tackles and tight ends coach (1995). Education: Waycross High School in Waycross, GA (1965); performance with a number-one ranking in total defense in B.A. degree In Education from Western Carolina (1971); 1990, as well as second in scoring and rushing defense. Master's degree In Health and Physical Education from Western Herrin has coached several players who have had Carolina the following year. W successful NFL careers. He coached 1981 ACC MVP Jeff Les Herrin College Playing Experience: Lettered four years in football at Davis, who went on to be captain of the Tampa Bay Western Carolina. Buccaneers and enters the Clemson Ring of Honor this Personal: Born February 18, 1948. ..He and his wife Shirley year. He also tutored 1989 All-Pro Johnny Rembert (New England Patriots), who was a have one son, Deke (19), linebacker under Herrin's watchful eye in 1981 and 1982. Chester McGlockton, a Pro Bowl defensive lineman with the Raiders last year, and 1994 rookie Brentson Buckner, also benefitted from Herrin's teaching.

Miles Aldridge The Miles Aldridge File Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Outside Linebackers At Clemson: In his second full season involved in the Now in his second stint at Clemson, Miles Aldridge has coordination of the Clemson defense, his first as outside been affiliated with five Clemson defenses that have linebacker coach and his seventh full season as a Clemson linked in the top 20 in the nation in scoring and rushing assistant. defense. He first came to Clemson in 1985 as an inside Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Chase High linebacker coach. From 1986 thru 1989 the Tigers were School (1971); defensive backs at Newberry High School - assistant ranked in the top 20 in all defensive categories, including a (1972) ; College Graduate at East Tennessee State

number-five rating in 1989. His second tour of duty at (1973) ; defensive line coach at East Tennessee State (1974-77); Clemson began last year and the Tigers ranked 17th in the assistant coach at Wichita State (1978); assistant coach at Tulsa nation in scoring defense and 14th in rushing defense. (1979); assistant coach at Mississippi (1980-82); assistant coach Clemson won three consecutive ACC titles during at Duke (1983-84); Inside linebacker coach at Clemson (1985- Aldridge's first stay at Clemson, 1986-87-88 and was 89); outside linebacker coach at North Carolina State (1990); ranked in the final AP top 20 in 1986-87-88-89. In his defensive coordinator and inside linebacker coach at South years at Clemson the Tigers have won five bowl games, Carolina (1991-93); defensive coordinator at Clemson (Dec. including victories over Penn State and Oklahoma in 1993-94); co-defensive coordinator and outside linebacker consecutive Citrus Bowl games in the late 1980s. coach at Clemson (1995). Aldridge has coached several players who have gone on Education: A,C. Flora High School In Columbia, SC; B.S. in IVIiles Aldridge to have successful pro careers. Three linebackers have Physical Education with a minor In Biology from Gardner-Webb gone on to the NFL, Andre Townsend (Mississippi), (1971). Freddie Joe Dunn (Mississippi), and Ed McDaniel, McDaniel is currently a starter for the College Playing Experience: Lettered three years In football at Minnesota Vikings. Gardner Webb. The 1971 graduate of Gardner-Webb will coach the outside linebackers this year and serve Personal Data: Born January 25, 1949, ..he and his wife Cathy as co-defensive coordinator. have two daughters, Allison and Blakley,

Ellis Johnson The Ellis Johnson File Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line At Clemson: In his first season as co-coordinator and Ellis Johnson is in his first season as a co-defensive defensive line coach, his second season overall as a Clemson coordinator, his first season as defensive line coach, but assistant. his second year on the Clemson staff. As outside Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant coach linebacker coach last year he was a significant reason at Gaffney High School (1976-78); assistant coach at Clemson ranked in the top 20 in the nation in scoring Spartanburg High School head coach at Spartanburg defense and held three ACC teams, including Florida (1979); - Defensive at State, to their season low in terms of scoring. High School (1980-81); College end coach The Johnson is in just his second year at Clemson, but is no Citadel (1975); linebacker coach at The Citadel (1982); head stranger to the area. He attended The Citadel, but he grew coach at Gardner Webb (1983); defensive coordinator and Inside up a Clemson fan He has coached in the state at The linebacker coach at Appalachian State (1984); outside Citadel as a graduate assistant, at Gaffney High as an linebacker coach and recruiting coordinator at East Carolina assistant coach and at Spartanburg High as an assistant (1985-87); defensive coordinator at Southern Mississippi (1988- coach and head coach. His most successful stint in 89); outside linebacker coach at (1990-93); outside coaching so far took place in Alabama. In 1992 Johnson served an assistant coach at Alabama. The Tide linebacker coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-94); co-coordinator of experienced a perfect season and defeated Miami (FL) in Clemson defense and defensive line coach (1995). the Sugar Bowl to win the National Championship. He is Education: Earned a degree In Secondary Education from The one of two Tiger assistant coaches on this year's staff with Citadel (1975). Ellis Johnson a National Championship ring. Les Herrin, a member of College Playing Experience: Three-year letterman at The Clemson's 1981 staff, is the other. Citadel. Johnson was a part of four outstanding defenses at Alabama. During his tenure (1990-93), Personal Data: Born December 23, 1951 ...married to ttie Alabama ranked in the top five in the nation in total defense and pass defense three times. The 1992 Alabama defense led the nation in total defense and rushing defense and ranked second former Tonya Taylor In August 1994. nationally in passing defense and scoring defense.

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Clyde Christensen The Clyde Christensen File Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks At Clemson: In his second season as co-offensive coordinator An All-Amerlcan quarterback In junior college, Clyde and quarterback coach. Previous Coaching Experience: College - Graduate assistant Christensen came to Clemson after two years at Maryland. at Mississippi (1979); offensive coordinator at East Tennessee He knows the ACC well as he also played for the State (1980-82); quarterback and coach at Temple University of North Carolina in 1977 and 1978. (1983-85); offensive and recruiting coordinator at East Carolina At Maryland he coached quarterbacks John Kaleo and (1986-88); receivers and tight ends coach at Holy Cross (1990); Scott Mllanovich. Kaleo ranked second in the nation in running backs coach at South Carolina (1991); quarterback total offense as a senior, while Mllanovich ranked fourth coach at Maryland (1992-93); co-offensive coordinator at nationally in that category in 1993. Last year the Clemson Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). ranked first in the nation in turnover margin and team Education: B.S. in Industrial Relations from the University of committed just 12 turnovers all season. North Carolina (1979). Christensen's offense at Maryland was explosive, as the College Playing Experience: All-America quarterback for Terps ranked fourth in the country in 1992 with an average Fresno City Junior College; played for the University of North of 466 yards per game, and 16th in 1993 when they Carolina in 1977 and 1978. averaged 440 yards per game. The Terps also ranked Personal Data: Born January 28,1958 in Corvina, CA...he and

second in the country in passing offense in 1992 and third his wife Debbie have three children, Ruth (4), Rebecca (9), and

Clyde Christensen in passing offense in 1993. Rachel (11).

While Christensen is in just his second year as a coach at Clemson, he has known Clemson head coach Tommy West for over 15 years. The two were graduate assistant coaches together at Mississippi in 1979, He is only 37-years-old, but already has college experience at Mississippi, East Tennessee State. Temple, East Carolina, Holy Cross, South Carolina and Maryland. Christensen was a part of two successful teams at North Carolina, as the Tar Heels played in the 1977 Liberty Bowl and the 1978 Peach Bowl during his career.

Rick Stockstill The Rick Stockstill File Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers At Clemson: In his second season as co-offensive coordinator and is in his seventh season with the Tigers. Rick Stockstill has been around successful programs Previous Coaching Experience: College - Offensive and record setting offenses his entire coaching career. In coordinator and quarterback coach at Bethune-Cookman his first year as quarterback coach at Clemson (1989), the College (1983-84); assistant head coach and wide receiver Tigers set a school record for completion percentage coach at the University of Central Florida (1985-88); quarterback (60%). The Tigers led the Atlantic Coast Conference in coach at Clemson (1989-1993); passing game coordinator at total offense for the 1991 season, and Clemson gained the Clemson (1992-93); co-offensive coordinator and wide receiver

second most yards in school history in the process. coach (Dec. 1993-present). Stockstill also tutored productive offenses at Central Education: Fernandina Beach High School in Fernandina Beach, FL (1977); B.S. degree in Physical Education from Florida and Bethune-Cookman in his early years as a Florida State (1982). football coach. As a player, he was the starting College Playing Experience: Earned three letters In football quarterback tor Florida State. He guided the Seminoles to from Florida State. Captain of 1981 Florida State team. a pair of Orange Bowl appearances, a pair of top 10 Personal Data: Born December 23, 1959. ..he and his wife rankings, and was the team captain in 1981. Sarah were married on July 7, 1990, and had their first child,

It is no surprise that Stockstill has moved up the Brent Forrest, in August, 1994. Rick Stockstill coaching ladder so swiftly because he is the product of an

athletic family. His father has been head coach at Fernandina Beach High School in Florida for many years. His brother, Jeff, was a starting wide receiver for the Tigers in 1 982, a reserve on the National Championship team of 1 981

Stockstill is in his seventh year with the Clemson program and the Tigers have been to bowl games in four of the six previous seasons. He joins Les Herrin and

Whitey Jordan as the only assistant coaches in Clemson history to serve under three different head coaches.

Richard Bisaccia The Richard Bisaccia File Running Backs/Special Teams/Recruiting Coordinator At Clemson: In his second season as the Tigers' running backs Richard Bisaccia is a stickler for detail and one of the coach and special teams coach. details he works on in practice with his players every day is Previous Coaching Expereince: College - Offensive holding on to the football. He taught this aspect better coordinator at Wayne State (NE) (1983-87); graduate assistant than any assistant coach in the country last year because for wide receivers at South Carolina (1988); volunteer assistant the Tigers lost just two fumbles, fewest in the nation and for defensive ends at South Carolina (1989-90); tight ends coach an all-time Clemson record. at South Carolina (1991); running backs and special teams Bisaccia, a Yonkers, NY native, learned how to hold onto coach at South Carolina (1992-93); running backs and special the football as a four-year starter and team captain at teams coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). Yankton College. He was a free agent with the Education: New Fairfield High School in New Fairfield, CT; Stars of the USFL after his college career. Earned a degree in health and physical education from Yankton While the 1983 Spring season saw the end of his playing College (1983). career, the 1983 fall was the beginning of his coaching career. He was named the offensive coordinator at Wayne College Playing Experience: Four-year starter and team State in Nebraska his first year out of college and he has captain at Yankton College (1980-83). been in college coaching ever since. Personal Data: Born June 3, 1960. ..he and his wife Jeanne four children: Unlike many Division I full-time assistant coaches, have daughters, Michele (11), Elizabeth (6), and Bisaccia has not made a lot of moves. He spent five Madeline (2) and son Richard Oakley (1). Richard Bisaccia seasons at Wayne State, then six seasons at South Carolina. He has experience coaching on defense and offense, but will concentrate on the running backs position at Clemson. Bisaccia probably wears more hats than any other Clemson coach. In addition to his time with the running backs, he is also the special teams coach and the recruiting coordinator. In addition to Bisaccia's changes on the gridiron the last year, he had a family addition. In August of 1994 his wife Jeanne gave birth to their first son, Richard Oakley, and fourth child.

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Charlie Harbison The Charlie Harbison File At Clemson: In his first Defensive Backs year as secondary coach. Previous Coaching Experience: College—Defensive back coach First-year Clemson coach Charlie Harbison has more at Gardner-Webb (1984); wide receiver coach at Gardner-Webb experience at the professional level than any other current (1992-93); defensive back coach at UTEP (1994); defensive Tiger mentor. Harbison was a starter at strong safety with back coach at Clemson (1995); Professional—linebacker coach the New Orleans and Boston Breakers of the USFL in for Charlotte Barons (1990); defensive back/special teams 1983-84 and also signed a free agent contract with the coach for the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (1991); defensive

Buffalo Bills in 1982, 1985 and 1986. back coach for Carolina Cougars (1992); defensive back/wide Harbison also coached on the pro level with the Raleigh- receiver coach for Charlotte Rage (1993-94), Education: Received bachelors degree in business Durham Skyhawks of the World League of American administration from Gardner-Webb College, Football, with the Charlotte Barons of the MLFS and with Playing Experience— Professional—Boston Breakers (1983), the Charlotte Rage of the Arena Football League, He has New Orleans Breakers (1984), Buffalo Bills (preseason 1982, coached wide receivers, linebackers and defensive backs 1 985-86), College: 3-year letter winner at Gardner-Webb 1 979-81 in his career, but has by far his most experience as a Personal Data: Born October 27, 1959, He and his wife, Dana, secondary coach. have two sons, Charlie and Stedman,

He will be Clemson's defensive backs coach in 1995, his Charlie Harbison second consecutive year as a Division I secondary coach.

In 1994 he coached the secondary at UTEP, This season he will have the opportunity to enhance the careers of a veteran secondary led by preseason All-Amencan Brian Dawkins,

In addition to his Division I experience, Harbison also has had significant success at the NAIA level. His Gardner Webb team of 1992 had a 12-2 record and played in the NAIA Championship game.

Reggie Herring The Reggie Herring File Inside Linebackers At Clemson: In his second season as inside linebackers coach. College - Linebacker Reggie Herring is another example of an outstanding Previous Coaching Experience: coach at Oklahoma State (1981-85); linebacker coach at Auburn former player who has gone on to become an outstanding (1986-91); defensive coordinator and linebacker coach at Texas coach. A teammate of Rick Stockstill at Florida State, Christian (1992-93); inside linebacker coach at Clemson (Dec, Herring left his own mark with the Seminole program as a 1993-present). player. Education: B.S. in Criminology from Florida State (1981). Herring was captain of the 1980 Orange Bowl team and College Playing Experience: Three-year starter at linebacker earned AP All-America honors in 1980, The Seminoles for Florida State,

played in the Orange Bowl and ranked in the top 10 in the Personal Data: Born on July 3, 1959,,, married the former Lisa nation his junior and senior seasons, and he was recently Ward, and they have two children, Caroline and Adam, inducted into the Florida State Hall of Fame, He was a three-year starter at Florida State and the Seminoles

played in three bowls during his four year career, Florida State also had three double-figure victory seasons during his career.

Like many of Clemson's assistant coaches in 1995, Herring has a diverse experience. He has been a part of successful programs at Oklahoma State, Auburn, TCU and now Clemson. He was defensive coordinator at TCU prior to coming to Reggie Herring Clemson. Herring has not made plans over the Christmas holidays for quite some time. He has been a part of college football as a player and coach since 1977. In those 18 seasons he has been to 13 bowl games, 10 as a coach and three as a player.

John Latina The John Latina File Centers and Guards At Clemson: In his first season as guards and centers coach, his second season at Clemson. John Latina has been an offensive coach for a Division I Previous Coaching Experience: College - Assistant coach at program every year since 1979. He had quite a task last Virginia Tech (1979-81); assistant coach at Pittsburgh (1982); year in that he coached Clemson's entire offensive line. offensive line coach at Temple (1983-88); running game This year he will handle the centers and guards, a change coordinator at Kansas State (1989-93); offensive line coach at that should allow him to spend more time with fewer Clemson (Dec, 1993-present). players. Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Virginia Tech Latina showed his expertise as a teacher last year as (1979),

Clemson's youngest offensive line in 20 years improved College Playing Experience: Four-year letter winner at Virginia guard over the course of the season, leading to victories in three Tech as an offensive (1975-78), Personal Data: Born September 18, 1957,,, he and his wife of the last four games. Michele have two sons John Jr, (1 1) and Michael (8), The Virginia Tech graduate, who once played against Clemson as an offensive guard (1978), has worked at

Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Temple and Kansas State, He has already coached in a bowl game with four different schools, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Kansas State and Clemson,

John Latina During his career he has worked with Dan IVIarino, who led the Panthers to a 9-3 ledger and the Cotton Bowl in 1982, Paul

Palmer, one of the top rushers in NCAA history with Temple, was also a member of Latina's offense in the 1980s,

Over the five years he was with the program, Kansas State's team in general and offense in particular, showed as much improvement as any in the country. In Latina's second season at Kansas State as offensive line coach and running game coordinator, the Wildcats set a school record for total offense with 4,231 yards,

Kansas State advanced to a bowl game in 1992, just the second bowl appearance in school history

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Steve Cheatham Defense/Special Team Scott Sloan Offensive Assistant Mississippi State '78 Clemson '92

Coaching Experience: High School- Defensive Coaching Experience: - Graduate Assistant Coordinator at Neshoba College Central High School in at Clemson University (1992- Neshoba, MS (1980-93); present) working with Head Junior High Coach, „ offensive line. Neshoba Central (1978-93); j^Hft^ Playing Experience: High College - Graduate Assistant - f^, ^mUPBli School Four-year letterman at Clemson (1 993-present), at Woodruff High School in working with defensive backs Woodruff, SC. College - A and special teams. member of the Clemson squad Playing Experience: High School - Lettered three years in from 1989-91, the Tigers competed in three bowl games during football and track, four years in basketball at Neshoba Central. his playing career. College - Lettered one year in football and two years in Education: Graduated from Woodruff High School in 1988. baseball at East Central Community College. Earned a bachelor's of science from Clemson University in Education: Graduated from Neshoba Central High School in of 1992. Earned a master's of education from Clemson 1974. Earned a B.A. from East Central Community College in August '94. 1976 and a B.S. in health and physical education from University in December of Mississippi State in 1978. Personal Data: Born August 25, 1970, Sloan is single. Personal Data: Born September 25, 1956. He and his wife, Bowl Game Participation: As a player - 1989 Gator Bowl, Brenda, have one daughter, Lindsey (13). 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl, 1991 Florida Citrus Bowl. As a

Other Highlights: Neshoba Central was North State Coach - '93 Peach Bowl. Champions and state runner-up in Class 4A in 1989, 1990, and 1992. His 1983 defense finished second in the state in total defense and recorded seven shutouts.

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Clemson Sports Notes For 1994-95 'Clemson was one of just four schools in tfie nation to fiave its football, men's basketball and baseball teams rank in the top 25 of tfie USA Today polls at one time or another during the season. Clemson was ranked as high as 22nd in football, 18th in men's basketball and number-one in baseball. Five programs ended the year ranked in the top 20 in the nation. 'Five Clemson athletic teams were chosen for NCAA Tournaments, including three Spring Sports. The Baseball team was chosen for the ninth straight year, while the men's tennis team was chosen for the 14th time during Chuck Kriese's 20 years. The golf Trevor Adair Rick Barnes Wayne Coffman team advanced to the NCAA national tournament for the 14th consecutive year. The women's soccer and Men's Soccer Men's Basketball Women 's Track volleyball teams were also chosen for NCAA play. & Cross Country Duane Ross won Clemson's only National Championship, winning the Outdoor NCAA 110 hurdles. Bob Pollock coached the men's outdoor and indoor track teams to Top 1 5 finishes. Academic Achievements 'Clemson had two first-team Academic All- Americans. one in baseball and one in football. Ed Glenn was a first-team CFA All-America football player. He graduated with a 3.9 GPA in Biology and will attend Vanderbilt Med School. Junior third baseman Paul Galloway became Clemson's first first- team Academic Ail-American in baseball in 1995. He was also first-team All-East Regional and AII-ACC Tournament for his play on the field. He has had six consecutive 4.0 semesters. 'Clemson athletes won three of the most prestigious awards granted by the Atlantic Coast Jim Davis Jolene Hoover Andy Johnston Conference. Javelin thrower Jodie Phillips won the Volleyball Marie James Award, which is given to a female Women's Basketball Women's Tennis athlete for outstanding achievement in academics and athletics. Glenn won the Weaver Award for outstanding achievement in academics and athletics, and also won the Jim Tatum Award as the top student-athlete football player in the ACC. 'The women's tennis team posted a 3.64 team GPA in the Spring semester, the highest team GPA for a semester in Clemson history Six of the eight members of the team made the dean's list, including four with a perfect 4.0. 'All Clemson student-athletes combined for a 2.55 GPA in the Spring semester, the highest one- semester GPA in eight years. A record 20 student- athletes were on the President's List (4.0 GPA), and a record 53 were on the Dean's List for the Spring semester of 1994-95. Coaching Accomplishments 'Women's soccer coach Tracey Leone was Chuck Kriese Jack Leggett Tracey Leone named Southeast Regional Coach of the Year. She Men's Tennis Baseball Women's Soccer led the Lady Tigers to a number-13 final ranking in the ISAA poll and 15th in the final Soccer America poll. 'Baseball Coach Jack Leggett was named ACC Coach of the Year for the second straight year. He became just the third coach in ACC history to win coach of the year honors in his first two years in the league. All three coaches who have done this are from Clemson. The others are current Clemson men's track coach Bob Pollock and former Clemson football coach Charlie Pell. 'Jolene Hoover was named ACC Volleyball Coach of the Year as she took the Lady Tigers to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year. "Chuck Kriese became the ACC's all-time winningest men's tennis coach with a 7-0 win over Virginia Tech on February 4. He now has 439 career La victories in his 20 years as head coach. 'Larry Penley set a Clemson record for taking a Bruce Marchionda Larry Penley Bob Pollock team to 12 straight NCAA Tournaments and won his Swimming Golf Men's Track & third straight NCAA Regional championship. Cross Country X5>S>5 CLEIVISON FOOTBALL 19 1

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Category NCAA Clemson Most Rushes: 58, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, 1991 36, Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 36, Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 Most Yards Rushing: 396, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, 1991 260, Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982 Most TDs Rushing: 8, , Illinois vs. S. Illinois, 1990 5, Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1917 5, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 All-Purpose Yards: 435, Bhan Pruitt, C. Mich. vs. Toledo, 1994 274, Terrence Flagler vs. Wake Forest, 1986 Most Pass Attempts: 79, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 55, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Pass Completions: 48, David Klingler, Houston vs. SMU, 1990 25, Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 25, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Yds. Passing: 716, David Klingler, Houston vs. Anzona State, 1990 323, Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1965

Most TD Passes: 1 1 , David Klingler, Houston vs. E. Washington, 1 990 4, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Pass Efficiency: 403.4, Tim Clifford, Indiana vs. Colorado, 1980 240.4, Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 1966 (Min. 14 attempts) (11-14-345-0-5) (12-19-283-0-3)

Most Receptions: 23, Randy Gatewood, UNLV vs. Idaho, 1994 1 1 , Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1 965 Most Reception Yards: 363, Randy Gatewood, UNLV vs. Idaho, 1994 163, Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Most TD Receptions: 6, Tim Delaney, San Diego St. vs. N. Arizona St., 1990 3, Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Most Plays: 94, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 64, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Total Offense: 732, David Klingler, Houston vs. Arizona St., 1990 374, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Most Points: 48, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 33, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930

Most Field Goals: 7, Dale Klein, Nebraska vs. Missouri, 1985 5, Nelson Welch vs. N.C. State, 1 991 7, Mike Prindle, Western Michigan vs. Marshall, 1984 Maryland, 1992, UNC, 1994 Most Touchdowns: 8, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 5 (same as for rushing touchdowns) Most Punts: 36, Charlie Calhoun, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 13, Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Highest Average 60.4 (5-302), , BYU vs. Wyoming, 1983 52.0 (5-260), Banks McFadden vs. G. (Min.Satt.): Washington, 1939 Most Punt Returns: 20, Milton Hall, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 10, Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Most Punt Ret. Yds: 219, Golden Richards, BYU vs. N.Texas St., 1971 167, Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 1970

Most Kickoff Returns: 1 1 , Trevor Cobb, Rice vs. Houston, 1989 7, John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Most Kickoff Ret. Yds: 241, Jeff Blitz, Harvard vs. Princeton. 1952 174, Dave Thomas vs. Georgia Tech, 1972 Most Interceptions: 5, by many (Last: Dan Rebsch, Miami (OH) vs. W. Michigan, 1972) 3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965

Interceptions Ret. Yds: 182, Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 1983 1 02, Don Kelley vs. Duke, 1 970

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A record 83 Clemson student-athletes were named to the ACC

Academic Honor roll for the 1994-95 academic year. To earn a spot on the team an athlete must maintain a 3.0 (B average) for the entire academic year. The 83 student-athletes break the previous high of 66 set during the 1987-88 academic year. The league began the program in 1957.

Nine Clemson athletes made the team for the third time in their careers. The list of three-time selections includes Jorge Anaya (men's swimming), Daniel Aron (men's swimming), Jan Barrett (women's tennis), Chris Eatough (men's soccer), Meredith Ford (women's track), Paul Galloway Jan Barrett Andye McCrorey Paul Galloway (baseball), Andye McCrorey (football), Megan McEnery (volleyball) and Jodie Phillips (women's track). Tina Jensen W- Irack JR Architecture Denmark Here is the list of Clemson ACC Academic Honor roll student- Kara Jones W-Swimming SR Marketing byivania. UH athletes for the 1994-95 academic year: Tiftany Jones W-Swimiing SO Nursing LilDurn. bA

Karolina Jutkiewicz W-lennis SR Language & Inter. t. Huthenord, NJ Name Sport CL Major Hometown Azurdee Kennedy W- Irack SO Health Science Pittsburgh, PA Jorge Anaya M-Swimming JR Management Guadalajara, Mexico Dory Kldu w-basketbaii JR Speech & Comm. Hartweii, oA Daniel Aron M-Swimming SR Mech Engineering Stone Mtn., GA Pi„||_-, TV Mark Kinch M-Soccer JR Physics Dallas, ! A Nidal Baba M-Soccer SR Biological Sciences Humble, TX Shannon King w- Tennis SR Early Childhood Dev. Acworth, GA Virginia Barnes W-Track JR Psychology Easley SC

Trent Kirk M- 1 rack FR Engineering Massilon, OH Katie Barnett W-Soccer FR Nursing Marietta, GA Kristen Kunkle W-Swimming JR Biological Sciences Elon College. NC Jan Barrett W-Tennis JR Psychology Ontario, Canada Craig Lennox M- Irack SR Finance Hudson, NH Paul Barton Football SR Parks, Rec, Tour, Mgt Sorrento, LA Jennifer Mancini W-Swirnming rnCD Engineering Haieign, nu Stacy Boaze W-Swimming SO Math Science Greenville, SC Bruce Martin M-Basketoall SR Management bhady bprings, Wv Sarah Borowski W-Swimming JR Nursing Spartanburg, SC

Treshell Mayo W- 1 rack SR Psychology Haleigh, NC Angela Brames W-Soccer FR Secondary Education St, Petersburg, FL Andye McCrorey Football JR Sociology Hock Hill, SC Ronald Budde M-Basketball SR Biochemistry Knoxville, TN Meredith McCullen W-Soccer FR Psychology Bradenton, FL Matt Bulman Football SR Human Resources Dev Roebuck, SC Megan McEnery voiieyoaii JR Special Education Urland Hark, IL Mike Byce Golf JR Economics Spartanburg, SC Gregory Monn M-Swimming JR Computer Engineering Fredricksburg, VA Devin Carr W-Tennis FR Psychology Myrtle Beach, SC Melissa Odom W- lennis SO Special Education Columbia, SC Eric DeMoura Baseball SR Political Science Tauton, MA Peter Olson M-Swimming SO Liberal Arts Rochester MD John Dunham M-Swimming SO Industrial Management Austin, TX Emma Peetz W- lennis JR English Sydney Australia Selina Dunworth W-Tennis FR Pre-Physical Therapy Gainesville, GA Jodie Phillips W- track SR Sociology Towaco, NJ Chris Eatough M-Soccer JR Civil Engineering , MD Brad Pope Football JR Economics Alpharetta, GA James Eggleston Baseball GR Textile Chemsitry Greer SC Trevor Putnam rooioall JR Human Resources Dev. Canton, NC Meredith Ford W-Track FR Industrial management Akron, NY Renee Rayton W-Baskefball SR Health Science Aurora, CO Warren Forney Football SR Human Resources Dev Ruthertordton, NC Matt Reeves Football SR Secondary Ed. History Anderson, SC Scott Freese M-Swimming JR Parks, Rec, Tour, Mgt Naperville, IL Mareike Ressing W-Track SR Food Science West Germany Paul Galloway Baseball JR Mech Engineering Camden. SC Mandi Risden W- soccer FR Health Science Vincetown, NJ BIythe Gardner Volleyball FR Biological Sciences Waldorf, MD Justin Rose M-Soccer FR Management Fountain Hills, AZ Geoffrey Gardner M-Basketball SR Management Lexington, NC Joshua Scott M-Track JR Health Science Charleston, SC Katarzyna Gawronska W-Swimming FR Accounting Des Moines, lA Louis Solomon Football JR Special Education Somerset, NJ Ed Glenn Football SR Microbiology Greenville, SC Mitch Sprengelmeyer M-Tennis SO Management Florence, SC Beth Goetz W-Soccer JR Psychology Florissant, MO Brooke Staebell W-Basketball SO Financial Managment Littleton, CO Larry Greenlee M-Track SR Management Clemson, SC Tim Storsteen M-Swimming JR Special Education Santa Maria, CA Chnstina Greig W-Swimming SO Biological Sciences Woodlands, TX Aimee Stout W-Track JR Parks, Rec, Tour Mgt Westfield, NJ Joe Harris M-Track FR Language & Inter Anderson, SC John Thorp M-Track SR Parks, Rec, Tour, Mgt Nutting Lake, MA Karen Hartmann W-Track SR Language & Inter Schwerin, Germany Annie Trepanier W-Tennis FR Speech & Comm. Quebec. Canada Travis Harvey Football JR Parks, Rec, Tour, Mgt St. Louis, MO Graham Tull M-Soccer SO Biological Sciences Albuquerque, NM Sheila Humberstone W-Swimming FR Health Science Roswell, GA Pilar Tyson W-Swimming SR Speech & Comm. Forest Grove, OR John Walker Golf FR Financial Management Macon, GA Charles Warren Golf FR Marketing Columbia, SC

Craig Wenning M-Soccer SO Accounting Dallas, TX

Steve White Golf SR Financial Managment Dalton. GA Kim Wilbert W-Soccer FR Engineering Macungie, PA

Kathleen Wilcox W-Swimming JR Biological Sciences Ann Arbor Ml

Scott Winchester Baseball SR Management Midland, Ml Stephen Wynn Football SR Human Resources Dev Winnsboro, SC

Lara Yaroszewski W-Swimming SR Speech & Comm. Fredricksburg, VA

Jeff Yenzer M-Soccer SO Biological Sciences St. Louis, MO Jorge Anaya Megan McEnery Jodie Phillips

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'95 OPPONENT SCHEDULES

CLEMSON GEORGIA SOUTH CAROLINA Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Sept. 2 Western Carolina Sept. 2 South Carolina Sept. 2 at Georgia Sept. 9 Florida State Sept. 9 at Tennessee Sept. 9 at Arkansas Sept. 16 at Wake Forest Sept. 16 New Mexico St. Sept. 16 Tech Sept. 23 Virginia Sept. 23 at Ole Miss Sept. 23 Kentucky Sept. 30 at N.u. State Sept. 30 Alabama Sept. 30 Louisiana St. Oct. 7 Georgia Oct. 7 at Clemson Oct. 7 Kent Oct. 21 at Maryland Oct. 14 at Vanderbilt Oct. 14 at Mississippi St. Oct. 28 at Georgia Tech Oct. 21 Kentucky Oct. 21 Vanderbilt Nov. 4 North Carolina Oct. 28 Florida Oct. 28 at Tennessee

Nov. 1 Duke Nov. 1 Auburn Nov. 1 Florida

Nov. 18 at South Carolina Nov. 25 at Georgia Tech Nov. 1 Clemson

DUKE MARYLAND VIRGINIA Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Sept. 2 &at Florida St. Sept. 2 at Tulane Aug. 26 at Michigan Sept. 9 Rutgers Sept. 9 North Carolina Sept. 2 William & Mary Sept. 16 at Army Sept. 16 West Virginia Sept. 9 at North Carolina St. Sept. 23 at Maryland Sept. 23 Duke Sept. 16 Georgia Tech Sept. 30 Navy Sept. 28 at Georgia Tech Sept. 23 at Clemson Oct. 7 Georgia Tech Oct. 7 at Wake Forest Sept. 30 Wake Forest Oct. 14 at Virginia Oct. 21 Clemson Oct. 7 at North Carolina Oct. 21 N.C. State Oct. 28 at Louisville Oct. 14 Duke Oct. 28 Wake Forest Nov. 4 at North Carolina St. Oct. 21 at Texas

Nov. 1 at Clemson Nov. 1 Virginia Nov. 2 Florida St.

Nov. 1 at North Carolina Nov. 1 at Florida St. Nov. 1 at Maryland

&-Played in Orlando, FL Nov. 1 Virginia Tech

FLORIDA STATE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE FOREST Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Sept. 2 &Duke Sept. 2 Syracuse Sept. 2 Appalachian St. Sept. 9 at Clemson Sept. 9 at Maryland Sept. 9 at Tulane Sept. 16 N.C. State Sept. 21 at Louisville Sept. 16 Clemson Sept. 23 Central Florida Sept. 30 University Sept. 23 at Navy Oct. 7 Miami (FL) Oct. 7 Virginia Sept. 30 at Virginia Oct. 14 Wake Forest Oct. 14 at Georgia Tech Oct. 7 Maryland

Oct. 21 Georgia Tech Oct. 21 Wake Forest Oct. 1 at Florida St. Nov. 2 at Virginia Nov. 4 at Clemson Oct. 21 at North Carolina

Nov. 1 at North Carolina Nov. 1 Florida St. Oct. 28 at Duke

Nov. 1 Maryland Nov. 18 Duke Nov. 4 Georgia Tech Nov. 25 at Florida Nov. 24 at N.C. State Nov. 18 N.C. State &-Played in Orlando, FL

GEORGIA TECH NORTH CAROLINA ST. WESTERN CAROLINA Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Sept. 2 Furman Sept. 2 Marshall Sept. 2 at Clemson Sept. 7 at Arizona Sept. 9 Virginia Sept. 16 Elon College Sept. 16 at Virginia Sept. 16 at Florida St. Sept. 23 The Citadel Sept. 28 Maryland Sept. 23 Baylor Sept. 30 Furman Oct. 7 at Duke Sept. 30 Clemson Oct. 7 at Georgia Southern Oct. 14 North Carolina Oct. 7 at Alabama Oct. 14 Marshall Oct. 21 at Florida St. Oct. 21 at Duke Oct. 21 at UT-Chattanooga Oct. 28 Clemson Nov. 4 Maryland Oct. 28 VMI

Nov. 4 at Wake Forest Nov. 1 at Georgia Tech Nov. 1 at Appalachian St.

Nov. 1 N.C. State Nov. 1 at Wake Forest Nov. 18 at East Tennessee St. Nov. 23 Georgia Nov. 24 North Carolina CX^EIVISON FOOTBALL 44 MEMORIAL STADIUM

The legend of Death Valley continues ever need'. oak with a swing blade, throwing the in 1995 as 16 football games will be Instead of following Coach Neely's plants to and fro. The next day, however, played on its surface. Clemson will play advice, however, Clemson officials the boy was swollen twice his size and its normal six regular season contests, decided to build the new stadium in a had to be put in the hospital. while the Carolina Panthers will play in valley on the western part of campus. There are many other stories about the facility 10 times, two preseason The place would take some clearing- the stadium including one stating that contests and eight regular season there were many trees, but luckily there Frank Howard put a chew of tobacco in games. were no hedges. each corner of the stadium as the What does the NFL's presence mean The crews went to work: clearing, concrete poured. in 1995? If the stadium is good enough cutting, pouring, and forming. Finally, on Howard says that the seeding of the for the Carolina Panthers, it must be quite September 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial grass caused a few problems. "About 40

a facility. In fact, minimal changes have Stadium opened with the Tiger Football people and I laid sod on the field," he been made to make it ready for the team thrashing Presbyterian College, 32- says. "After three weeks, on July 15, we Panthers and the National Football 13. Those 20,000 seats installed for had only gotten halfway through.

League. Opening Day would soon grow; and grow "I told them that it had taken us three

This outstanding stadium that has kept and grow. weeks to get that far, and I would give pace with the changing world of college When the original part of the stadium them three more week's pay for however football has seen the Tigers run up a 53- was built in the early 40's, much of the long it took. I also told them we would year record of 184-67-7, including a 26- work was done by scholarship athletes, have 50 gallons of ice cream when we

5-1 ledger over the last five seasons. including many football players. The first got through. After that it took them three Clemson had a 16-game unbeaten streak staking out of the stadium was done by days to do the rest of the field. Then we at home between 1990-92 and has a two members of the football team, A.N. sat down in the middle of the field and ate career winning ratio of 73.0 percent. Cameron and Hugh Webb. Webb up that whole 50 gallons." The stadium has definitely been good returned to Clemson years later to be an Howard says that on the first day of to the Tigers who call it home, but the architecture professor, and Cameron the first game in the stadium, "the gates stadium was constructed against the went on to become a civil engineer in were hung at 1:00 pm and we played at advice of at least one Clemson coach. Louisiana. 2:00 pm." But that would be all of the Just before head coach left The building of the stadium did not construction for a while. Then in 1958, for Rice University after the 1939 season, proceed without a few problems. One 18,000 sideline seats were added and, in he gave Clemson a message. "Don't day during the clearing of the land, one 1960, a total of 5,658 West end zone ever let them talk you into building a big young football player proudly announced seats were added in response to stadium," he said. "Put about 10,000 that he was not allergic to poison oak. increasing attendance. With the large seats behind the Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll He then commenced to attack the poison end zone, "Green Grass" section, this expansion increased capacity to about 53,000. Later, upper decks were added to each side of the stadium as crowds swelled-the first one in 1978 and the second in 1983. This increased capacity

to over 81,473 which makes it one of the 10 largest on-campus stadiums in the country.

The effect spiraling inflation has had in

this century can be dramatically seen in the differences in stadium construction. The original part of the stadium was built at a cost of $125,000 or at $6.25 a seat.

The newest upper deck was finished in 1983 at a cost of $13.5 million, or $866 a seat. Through the years. Memorial Stadium

has become known as "Death Valley." It was tagged this by the late Presbyterian coach, Lonnie McMillan. After bringing his PC. Teams to Clemson for years and getting whipped, McMillan said the place was like Death Valley. A few years later Clemson has ranked in the Top 15 in the nation in attendance for 13 straight years. the name stuck.

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Clemson University's commitment to two graduate assistants, and 50 tutors. Student-Athlete Career Assistance provide its student-atlnletes with the very The building also boasts a 175-seat Program best of facilities is evident in many ways. auditorium to be used for classes, team The Student-Athlete Career Assistance From the soaring upper decks of Memorial meetings, review sessions, and seminars. Program is one of the most important Stadium, to the state-of-the-art strength The various speakers and lecturers who programs provided by the staff of Vickery training facility, young men and women from come to work with Clemson student- Hall. The philosophy of this program is to

all 18 of Clemson's varsity sports have the athletes as part of the student-enrichment provide student-athletes with job searching very best in facilities for training and program also use this facility. skills and strategies, internships, practicum competition. Vickery Hall is no exception, Another area of the main floor, the experience as well as summer employment. as the $3 million structure is as impressive computer resources area, consists of a These programs are designed to address aesthetically as any of the other facilities. general computer tutoring room and a specific career opportunities through a But the importance of Vickery Hall to the computer science tutoring room. The program that uses each year to gain Clemson University Athletic Department is computer room contains 30 personal information on the student-athlete. not found in the structure itself, but in the computers for hands-on computer tutoring, By using the resources available to the many programs that the building houses. word processing and other general uses. University, Alumni Center and the Athletic

Vickery Hall opened in the spring of The 1 3,000-square-foot study and Department, former Tiger gridder James 1991 and is the first facility in the nation tutoring area on the second floor comprises Earle is working to establish a network of originally constructed for the purposes of the majority of the center. This area businesses, companies, and executives meeting the comprehensive needs of contains 28 tutorial rooms, including a large who will help with The Summer student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000- 65-seat study room and nine 20-seat study Employment Assistance Program. The square-foot building is open throughout the rooms, which are designed as classrooms program's main goal is to provide the day and into the evening to accommodate with freestanding desks. There are 10 student-athlete with a job experience and a the extended schedules of student-athletes, classrooms located on the first floor. work history, which he or she can apply to and consolidates a variety of academic The facility has paid dividends. In the his or her academic discipline. services for their use. spring semester of 1995, Clemson student- The Long Term Career Assistance The Vickery Hall facility and staff ranks athletes recorded a 2.55 GPA, highest on Program, also coordinated by Earle, will be among the best in the nation and joined record. Eighty-three student-athletes made coordinated from the academic colleges, Boston College as the only two programs of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 1994-95, the Placement Center, and through the its kind to become certified in 1995. an all-time record. Records were also Athletic Department contacts. This

The philosophy behind Vickery Hall is to eclipsed in terms of dean's list athletes. It program is designed to better prepare the provide the Clemson student-athlete with a is also a reason a record four Tiger football student-athlete for full-time employment and program that will meet his or her needs players are graduate students in 1995. will focus on resume writing and interview academically, in personal growth and techniques so that each student-athlete will development, and with career assistance. be competitive and aggressive when Vickery Hall is tangible evidence that, at dealing with companies who visit the Clemson, the athletic department has made Clemson campus. a commitment to make the student-athlete's total experience a rewarding one, even after Personal Growth Program he or she enters the professional world. Another aspect of Clemson University's "Vickery Hall is one of the most commitment to help student-athletes reach important facilities the Clemson University their potential in all areas of their life -

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1 *>M3 cLETvxsoivr I c><:> li/v I.I. 53 ACC TV EXPOSURE ON THE RISE

A Supreme Court ruling in 1984 pro- each area of the country, with a single terms of recruiting and exposure." vided the impetus for the dramatic growth team appearing a maximum of three of college football on television we have times during a season. The Selection Process witnessed over the last decade. The 1984 Supreme Court ruling would With increased consumer demand for Prior to 1984, the NCAA Television dramatically change the playing field, college football on television has come a Plan was relatively simple and stringent. however, declaring, "that by curtailing out- corresponding complexity in the determi- Some history is in order. Beginning in put and blunting the ability of member nation of game starting times. No longer

1938, the University of tele- institutions to respond to consumer pref- is it possible to set one fixed kickoff time vised one of its home games. As far as is erence, the NCAA has restricted rather for an entire home season. Instead, a known, there were then six television sets than enhanced the place of intercolle- standard framework has been structured in Philadelphia, and all were turned to the giate athletics in the Nation's Life." whereby each ACC institution has the game. From 1940 through 1950, all of Thus unharnessed, consumer opportunity to "play its way on" to regional

Pennsylvania's home games were tele- demand for college football continues to and national television appearances. It is vised. grow at record levels, and promises to do within that framework by which game In 1951, a three-person NCAA com- so into the 21st century. In other words, starting times are established. This year, mittee concluded, "television threatens to multiple networks were free to televise games have been announced through seriously harm the nation's overall athlet- multiple games each weekend. September 23. After that, games are " ic and physical education system, Couch Potatoes weren't the only ones announced 12 days prior to the date, but emphasizing that, " the television problem to benefit from the 1984 Supreme Court some dates are announced just six days is truly a national one and requires col- ruling. ahead. lective action by the colleges." ACC Football programs, eager for Before detailing exactly how and when The result: a TV Plan for the next 30 regional and national exposure of the ACC games are selected for television, years which essentially provided that only type which had permanently vaulted ACC the following glossary should assist you one game per week could be telecast in basketball to the head of the class some in solving the "Prime Time Puzzle." years earlier, began to air week- ABC: The long-time home of college ly on television sets throughout football, ABC holds the broadcast net- the Southeast and beyond. work rights to the CFA television package

Appearances for all members in 1995. of the conference began to CFA: The College Football Associa- increase, and by 1996 each tion, formed in 1977, has been adminis- ACC institution can expect 50% tering a national football television plan

or more of its season schedule since 1984. Current conference mem- to be televised. bers in the CFA Plan include the ACC, Starting in 1996 the ACC will Big East, Big Eight, Southeastern, South- have one game on ABC and one west and Western Athletic, as well as cer- game on ESPN (ESPN or tain independents. (The Big Ten and ESPN-2) and one game on Jef- Pacific 10 conferences have a separate ferson Pilot every week. When national television package with ABC and the SEC and Big East signed a Notre Dame has its own package with contract with CBS, that reduced NBC.) The CFA Plan will no longer be in

the number of conferences avail- effect in 1996.

able to regional games on ABC. ESPN: Presently carried in 65 million

In 1995 ABC has the rights to all homes, ESPN holds the national cable college games with the excep- rights to the CFA television plan. In addi- tion of Notre Dame home tion to its successful Thursday night games, which are televised by package (8:00 PM.), ESPN telecasts a NBC. weekly Saturday night prime-time game "The 1996 season will be a big at 7:30 p.m. plus for the ACC football fan," JP Sports: Jefferson Pilot Sports, said ACC Assistant Commis- based in Charlotte, N.C., has held syndi- sioner Rick Chryst. "Almost cated television rights to ACC football every weekend there will be since 1985. Affiliated broadcast stations three games on live television across the six-state ACC region comprise involving ACC teams. A school the syndicated network. JP Sports

Clemson and Florida State will both benefit in terms of like Clemson could have six to selects the best ACC game available exposure and balancing its budget when the new col- eight of its games televised. It each week-after the CFA selections. lege football TV contracts go into effect in 1996. can only help ACC schools in Here's a quick look at how the plan

I ^>*>3 CLEJVISOlVr FOOTBALL 54 TheACC on TV in 1995

(The following is a list of games tfiat have been announced. Other Games after Sept. 23 on ESPN and ABC will be announced at a later date).

Sept. 2 Florida State vs. Duke (at Orlando) 3:30 PM ABC

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iNt-'l III \jal\J\\] la ctl IVIdiyictllVJ 12 00 PM JP 12 00 PM JP Sept. 21 North Carolina at Louisville 8:00 PM ESPN Sept. 23 Virginia at Clemson 12:00 PM JP Sept. 28 Maryland at Georgia Tech 8:00 PM ESPN Sept. 30 Wake Forest at Virginia 12:00 PM JP Oct. 7 Miami (FL) at Florida State 7:30 PM ESPN Oct. 7 Virginia at North Carolina 12:00 PM JP Nov. 2 Florida State at Virginia 8:00 PM ESPN Nov. 23 Georgia at Georgia Tech 11:00 AM ABC

Nov. 24 North Carolina at N.C. State 1 1 :00 AM ABC

Growth of College Football Games on Television

Year ACC National TV Regional Total 1977 5 15 15 1987 16 54 72 126 Clemson could ABC's camera's covering Tiger see games 1992 27 126 178 304 many times starting In 1996. 1997 43 171 256 437 works: day selection. Each Monday by 4:00 sports product on Thursday night makes

"Special Date" Selections: Each fall p.m., ABC, ESPN and JP Sports choose this game a valuable franchise for ESPN the conference office, with approval of game selections for Saturday of the fol- and the ACC. Most ACC schools will be each school's athletic director, works with lowing week. asked to appear once or twice on Thurs- ABC and ESPN to establish certain "spe- day night over the next five years. cial date" TV games featuring ACC Common Questions: The 1 1 :00 AM games are used during teams. This year, such games include How are starting times determined? Holiday weekends and are dictated by ESPN Thursday night telecasts of Mary- To maximize exposure (of viewers) for competing sports product. By starting land @ Georgia Tech, UNC @ Louisville each ACC institution, its student-athletes one hour earlier than the traditional and Florida State @ Virginia. Also high- and the television networks, games are games shown that same day, the net- lighted as special Thanksgiving weekend for the most part scheduled in three dif- works hope to capture early viewers who rivalries on ABC are Georgia Tech vs. ferent time periods or "windows" as to not will stay tuned if the game remains com- Georgia on Thanksgiving Day and North conflict each other-early afternoon, late petitive. Carolina @ N.C. State the following day. afternoon and night. The ACC regional September Selections; Throughout JP Sports game is always shown at 12 What do ACC schools receive finan- the spring and early summer ABC, ESPN noon. Most ABC national games are at cially from television? and JP Sports evaluate the ACC sched- 3:30p.m. and most ESPN games are The ACC member institutions, com- ule in an effort to create a strong and shown at 7:30 or 8:00 p.m. at night. peting for conference championships in interesting television package as possi- 23 officially-sponsored sports, support ble. By July 1 , ABC and ESPN announce Why Thursday games? Why 11:00 athletics department budgets averaging their programming for the first four weeks a.m. kickoffs? approximately $17 million annually. Near- of the season. With that in place, JP Recently, ESPN has added a Thurs- ly 30% of athletic department revenue Sports is able to finalize its picks for day night game of the week, similar to comes from television-related income, those weeks as well. NFL's Monday Night Football. This game which is distributed in nine equal parts to Twelve-Day Selections: As October has become more and more popular and the ACC member institutions. Television and November arrive, conference races now often produces ESPN's highest rights fees have become vital in providing build to a climax and college football viewership. (Last year's Georgia Tech- academic and athletic opportunties for speeds toward New Year's Day. Hoping Arizona game was one of the most widely over 2500 ACC student-athletes each to showcase the excitement and bring watched college football games ever for year. YOU the best games each week, the ACC on ESPN with 7 million+view- ABC.ESPN and JP Sports move to a 12- ers.) The lack of competition with other

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When Clemson Has the Ball CLEMSON OFFENSE WESTERN CAROLINA DEFENSE QB NEALON GREENE 15 RT DEREK SUMMEROUR 95 TB LAMONT PEGUES 7 NT BRIAN ROSEBORO 90 FB RAYMOND PRIESTER 27 LT DAN BEST 92 FL ANTWUAN WYATT 19 OLB JIM RODGERS 88 SB TONY HORNE 80 OLB WILLIAM CROCKER 80 TE LAMONT HALL 82 ILB BEN RICHARDSON 45 LT JIM BUNDREN 79 ILB ELTON CLAWSON 48 LG WILL YOUNG 59 RCB DONNELL BRINSON 12 C TREVOR PUTNAM 50 LCB REGGIE CHAVIS 7 RG GLENN ROUNTREE 75 SS JEFF ROGERS 2 RT DWAYNE MORGAN 73 FS ROBERT TUCKER 38 PK JEFF SAUVE 17 P DAVID HILL 42 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

1 ANTWAN EDWARDS FS 23 RASHIDI BROWN RB 50 TREVOR PUTNAM C 80 TONY HORNE WR 2 JOE WOODS WR 24 JAMES JENKINS TB 52 ADRIAN DINGLE LB 81 RUDY CURRIE OLB 3 PATRICK SAPP OLB 25 UNDRE WILLIAMS WR 53 RAHIM ABDULLAH LB 82 LAMONT HALL TE 5 ANDYE MCCROREY ILB 26 ED HAUSGEN ILB 54 JOHN THOMPSON LB 84 ORLANDO DAVIS WR 6 MARCUS HINTON WR 27 RAYMOND PRIESTER FB 55 JAMIE TRIMBLE C 85 WESLEY ELLIS TE 7 LAMONT PEGUES TB 28 ANDRE CARTER SS 56 O.J. CHILDRESS LB 87 ERIC BRADFORD DE 8 SPEEDY WATSON CB 29 PETER FORD CB 57 CHRIS JONES LB 88 KENYA CROOKS WR 9 DEXTER MCCLEON CB 32 KELTON DUNNICAN ILB 58 KENDRICK BRIDGES LB 90 WARREN FORNEY MG 11 LOUIS SOLOMON WR 33 TONY DESUE OLB 59 WILL YOUNG OG 91 MARVIN CROSS DE 12 BENNIE ZEIGLER LB 34 ANDRE HUMPHREY CB 61 MARK LANDRY OT 92 BRETT WILLIAMS DE 13 BILLY LUCKIE QB 36 CHUCK WINSLOW OLB 64 ZANE LEWIS OG 93 CARLOS CURRY MG 14 BRANDON STREETER QB 37 KEVIN LAIRD P 65 ELMER BENCH SN 94 DONALD BROOMFIELD OLB 15 NEALON GREENE QB 39 MATT REEVES LB 70 HOLLAND POSTELL OT 95 BERNARD RANDOLPH DE 16 LEOMONT EVANS FS 40 CHRIS MCINALLY P 72 ROBERT JACKSON OT 96 TONY PLANTIN DE 17 JEFF SAUVE PK 41 ANTHONY SIMMONS LB 73 DWAYNE MORGAN OT 97 RAYMOND WHITE MG 18 EMORY SMITH FB 42 MONO WILSON ILB 74 BRENT BANASIEWICZ OG 98 ERIC WILLIAMS DE 19 ANTWUAN WYATT WR 43 ANDY FORD CB 75 GLENN ROUNTREE OG 99 LAMARICK SIMPSON DE 20 BRIAN DAWKINS SS 44 ANTHONY DOWNS TB 77 MATT BUTLER OG 21 HENRY GUESS WR 46 CHRIS RICE DB 78 ED ALTMAN OG 22 DAMOND WARD CB 49 JASON COLLINS TE 79 JIM BUNDREN OT When Western Carolina Has the Ball WESTERN CAROLINA OFFENSE CLEMSON DEFENSE QB CHAD GREENE 10 DE LAMARICK SIMPSON 99 TB BRETT CHAPPELL 21 MG CARLOS CURRY 93 FB MICHAEL STEWART 33 DE RAYMOND WHITE 97 CAT DAVID PATTEN 5 TONYDESUE 33 SE JEROME LARDY 6 BAN PATRICK SAPP 3 TE CHAD SIMPSON 82 ILB MOND WILSON 42 LT JIMMY BUTLER 65 ILB ANDYE MCCROREY 5 LG ALEX SPRINKLE 78 CB DEXTER MCCLEON 9 C WES GREENWELL 62 CB ANDRE HUMPHREY 34 RG SCOTT STINSON 63 SS BRIAN DAWKINS 20 RT TRADE ELKINS 66 FS LEOMONT EVANS 16 PK JEROME LARDY 6 P CHRIS MCINALLY 23 WESTERN CAROLINA

1 MARK HOWELL TB 20 JASON HODGIN SS 48 ELTON CLAWSON MLB 79 GREG BAER C 2 JEFF ROGERS SS 21 BRETT CHAPPELL TB 52 JOHN SCOTT SLB 80 WILLIAM CROCKER WLB 3 KEVIN BUXTON SE 26 MARCO BUTLER FL 53 BROOK KING SNP 82 CHAD SIMPSON TE 4 ANDY BUSH SE 29 TELLY BANKS CB 55 CHAD BRADLEY MLB 83 KEVAN LOVIN TE 5 DAVID PATTEN FL 30 MARDEL MILLER SE 58 SCOTT TANTON RE 85 KAWASAK PENN TE 6 JEROME LARDY SE 31 KEN HINSLEY PK/P 61 JODY MATHIS OT 87 JAY BROOKS TE 7 REGGIE CHAVIS CB 33 MICHAEL STEWART FB 62 WES GREENWELL C 88 JIM RODGERS RE 8 KYLE HINSHAW SS 34 WILLIAM BUTLER FS 63 SCOTT STINSON OG 89 LEANDER DUMAS DT 9 TERENCE STOKES TB 35 CHAD DAVIS WLB 64 GREG TAYLOR C 90 BRIAN ROSEBORO DT 10 CHAD GREENE QB 36 DAVID RUNNER FB 65 JIMMY BUTLER OT 91 PHIL JOHNSON NG 12 DONNELL BRINSON CB 37 CHAD MCCLURE FB 66 TRADE ELKINS OT 92 DAN BEST DT 13 DENORRISE BURTON CB 38 ROBERT TUCKER FS 70 HAROLD WALKER OT 93 STACY MORRIS DT 14 JAMIE SUBER CB 41 BRAD HOOVER FB 71 BEN BERGAMINI OG 94 MARIS SINGLETARY DT 15 TRAVIS HYATT QB 44 RON HORNBUCKLE DT 72 BLAKE WATSON QG 95 DEREK SUMMEROUR DT 16 CRANSTON JOHNSON CB 45 BEN RICHARDSON SLB 73 MICHAEL SUDDRETH NG 96 KENDRICK CAINE DT 17 JOSH BROOKS QB 46 JEFF PATTERSON RE 76 BOO ROBINSON OG 98 DAVID HILL PK/P 19 DEKE HERRIN FL 47 WILL THURMAN SLB 78 ALEX SPRINKLE OG 99 MARIO MCGREW MLB One Phone Call And We'll Be On Yoixr Doorstep.

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42 DAVID HILL PK/P 5-10 169 Fr. 14 JAMIE SUBER CB 5-9 181 Fr. Pisgah Forest, NC (Brevard HS) Columbia, SC (Dutch Fork HS)

8 KYLE HINSHAW SS 6-2 209 Fr. 73 MICHAEL SUDDRETH NG 6-3 268 Fr. Liberty NC (Southeast Guilford HS) Huntersville, NC (West Charlotte HS) *** 31 KEN HINSLEY PK/P 6-3 198 Fr. 95 DEREK SUMMEROUR DT 6-2 286 Sr. Palm City FL (Martin County HS) Flowery Branch, GA (Gainesville HS)

20 JASON HODGIN SS 5-11 189 Fr. 58 SCOTT TANTON RE 6-3 229 Jr. Webster, NC (Smoky Mountain HS) Locust, NC (West Stanly HS)

41 BRAD HOOVER FB 6-1 200 Fr. 64 GREG TAYLOR C 6-0 262 Fr. Thomasville, NC (Ledford HS) Shelby NC (Shelby HS) 44 RON HORNBUCKLE DT 5-11 235 Jr. 47 WILLTHURMAN* SLB 6-1 223 So. Bryson City, NC (Swain HS) Hayesville, NC (Hayesville HS) *** ** 1 MARK HOWELL TB 5-9 194 Sr. 38 ROBERT TUCKER FS 5-11 192 Sr. Moravian Falls, NC (Wilkes Central HS) Lillington, NC (Harnett Central HS)

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63 He's Never Taken An Extra Point For Granted.

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oration 95474 CHARLIE HARBISON

by Jessica Reo have coached for all three Carolina profession- arena and traditional football is the amount of al football leagues. His college coaching time spent on the field by the players." In the over 126 years of football, tfiere have career came to life when he returned to He has found the stadiums and arena's been six football organizations for both play- Gardner-Webb in 1992, moved to Texas-El dramatically different as well. "In traditional ers and coaches to gain experience: Arena Paso for the '94 season, and now, has come to stadiums, you are away from the field where Football, the World Football League, the NFL, begin his career at Clemson. That's quite a as in arena ball you are right there on the side- the USFL, collegiate football and high school roster of teams! lines. If a ball tips a receivers hand, and it football. In one assistant football coach, the One of the things that Harbison learned goes into the stand, the fans keep the ball. If Tigers have gained someone with experience over his career is that there are both striking you get too close to the wall, and you get hit,

in all of those areas. similarities and differences among all of the you could be in the fans' lap.

Charlie Harbison is the new defensive different leagues. "Professional ball players "As a position coach, I stood in the box on backs coach for Clemson University. He joined have an idea of the game. You have to teach the floor with the players. As the defensive the Tigers in July of this year and is ready for them their responsibilities, technique. They coordinator, I stood on the field behind the the '95 season to begin. But he can't coach at tend to know their assignments, but as a colle- offense when I called the defensive signals. If

Clemson without the knowledge gained from giate ball player, you have to teach them more my defensive back got an interception, I either his past influencing his present. This coach in depth. In high school, some kids play both had to run the other way or jump the wall. That has been involved in every aspect of the game sides of the ball, but in college they have to happened to me several times." in every venue of the game as either a coach focus on one position. All of these avenues to play football and or a player. "As a coach, in professional coach football have been to The Shelby, NC, native again returns ball you're dealing with men. They the benefit of Harbison. They 'home' to the Carolinas for work, but he has have more time and this is their have given him the opportunity never left here in spirit. "I'd like to stay in the livelihood. They are going to focus to play and coach at many dif-

Carolinas. That's why I came back here from on it because this is how they ferent levels, to experience

UTEP. I like the east coast, I like the offense and defense, to gain

Carolina's and I feel that anywhere I an amazing knowledge of the live In the Carolina's is like home," game and how it is executed. says Harbison. "For guys that like to stay Harbison's road to playing and active and keep football in coaching professionally began in col- their system, arena football is lege when he played football as a good because you can work a defensive back for Gardner-Webb, regular job and get a work located in Boiling Springs, NC. He release for the season. moved on to the professional ranks Everywhere I've coached and as a free agent with Buffalo Bills played, I've tried to be a sponge. I after college. learned as much as I could from

He was released from the Bill's everybody I came in contact with. training camp in 1982, but not before Then I put my personality to it." he received the opportunity to see Harbison is putting his personality what professional football was all into the Clemson defense in 1995, not about, and not before he made some a difficult task because he is familiar valuable connections and observa- with the Tiger tradition. "I think a lot of tions. "It was a big change for me Clemson. I grew up reading about

I because played at a small school. I Clemson, seeing them on television. I

I learned a lot at camp, which told me wondered if could play Division I that I could play the game. I loved it football. When I went to Buffalo, that's

because that's what I had been when I knew I could play division I col- Harbison has experience at every level of football. Above he working for, to achieve that goal," lege football, because I played in makes a tackle as a member of the Boston Breakers of the states Harbison. camp with guys who were from some USFL. His move to the USFL, a spring major schools. league, lasted a few years, as he "Clemson is one of those schools. played for the Boston Breakers and the New make their living. In college, the first couple of (Jerry Butler and Perry Tuttle were on the Orleans Breakers. That again was another years, the kids get caught up in the campus Buffalo team in 1982). Clemson, as far as a beginning for Harbison, a place to make con- atmosphere. On the one hand, they are a stu- football atmosphere, there is an electricity in nections and learn more about the game. "I dent, but on the other hand they are an ath- the air. I came to one game and you look didn't stay (with the Bills) because I was lete. In professional ball, that's all they do, play around and you can see the excitement in the

released, but the spring of '83, I played for the football." air. People love football here."

USFL, the Boston Breakers. That was great. The last professional football coaching stint His philosophy on coaching is a little bit like

It gave me and guys like me the opportunity to Harbison had was with the Charlotte Rage. In his career. He has moved around a lot, but it's play professional ball when there wasn't room arena ball, the field is just 50-yards, as all for a common goal; to learn and to achieve. on the rosters of the NFL. It also provided jobs opposed to the traditional 100-yard spread in Charlie Harbison and the Clemson football for coaches. Some of the coaches and players high school, college, world league, the USFL, staff are working toward a winning season and in the USFL are coaching in the NFL now." and the NFL. the exciting atmosphere you can almost touch

Since then he has coached for the "Arena football, 'the 50-yard war', is a when you enter Death Valley in the fall. Charlotte Barons (minor-league football sys- throwback to high school football," says College football season has returned to tem), the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (World Harbison. "Guys play both sides of the ball. Clemson, South Carolina, and Charlie League), the Carolina Cougars (Professional You have to find a different kind of player. You Harbison is 'home' again. Spring Football League), and the Charlotte can't find a one-dimensional player for that

Rage (arena). With the exception of the kind of team because he won't fit into the sys-

Panthers, he is the only coach on record to tem. The main difference I see between

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CLEMSONUNIVERSITY JEFF SAUVE

by Brett Sowell Georgia, Georgia Tech, North Carolina and he had a 1-1 record with one save in his short Alabama. The victory over the Crimson Tide stint that was cut short by his commitment to Jeff Sauve wears many fiats. Wfien Sauve propelled the Tigers to Omaha for Clemson's return to Clemson for the football season. runs down tfie tiill on to Frank Howard Field first appearance in the College World Series Sometimes minor league players often ttiis afternoon he will be wearing his third since 1991. "I got the win in the regional over complain of the living conditions and travel different hat of 1995. Today's headgear is a Alabama that sent us to Omaha. It was neat arrangements on the minor league level. This bit harder in texture than his first two hats because I was with my parents earlier that day, helps drive some players to make it to "The because he was member of the Clemson and my dad said, 'wouldn't it be something if Show," but Sauve had no problem in Utica.

Tiger and Utica Blue Sox baseball teams. you could get the win in tonight's game.' It was "The travel arrangements were good While he is best known for his baseball also special for me because the regional took actually, because we stayed in really nice prowess at Clemson, he has been looking place at Clemson, so it was my last game at hotels. That did surprise me a little bit forward to strapping on his helmet and serving Tiger Field." because you always hear horror stories about as Clemson's starting placekicker for quite The Alabama game closed out a stellar minor league baseball's traveling conditions. some time. "Being the starting field goal kicker performance by the right-hander in the We traveled on buses that were just as nice as is something I've been anticipating for five regional. He pitched four innings in relief the ones we travel on at Clemson. The only years. I've kicked off for three years, but I am giving up no runs and no hits over two games. difference is that you play every single day If anxious to put some points on the board Along with the win over Alabama, he picked up you are five hours away and play a 7;00 PM instead of trying to keep the opponent from a save versus Jacksonville two days earlier. game you leave after that game at 11:00 PM scoring, which is what I did as a pitcher." Sauve seemed to save his "best stuff" for and get home about four or five in the morning Sauve has spent his first four seasons at NCAA Tournament play over his career. He and play that next night. You have to take care Clemson patiently waiting while Nelson Welch posted a 2.37 ERA in the NCAAs, well below of yourself and get the proper sleep." has been responsible for all the Tigers field his career ERA of 4.09. The Clemson baseball While he was in Utica he did not forget the goal and PAT responsibilities. team reached the NCAA Tournament all four task ahead of him in the fall as placekicker for

"I think having Nelson ahead of me has years of his career. the Clemson football team. "When we had a

made me a better kicker. It was tough waiting As big as going to the College World Series home stand, I would get up and practice on Nelson, but I realized the situation. He was is, the win over Alabama is not his most fond everyday we had a game. I tried not to miss a doing a great job. He was an Ail-American, memory. "I think the biggest memory of my day the whole summer. There was a field near AII-ACC, and he broke the ACC field goal college pitching career was against Florida Utica college (where the Blue Sox all lived) record. That competition with Nelson will pay State in 1994. I came in and pitched 4 1/3 with goal posts. off this year." innings, didn't give up any hits and recorded "One of the guys who would go out and Sauve's first hat of 1995 had him on a seven strikeouts." He led the Tigers to a 9-5 hold for me was Mike Jacobs, a pitcher for the whirlwind tour with the Clemson baseball win that day over the second-ranked Blue Sox, who played football and baseball at team. It was a long successful season, starting Seminoles. East Carolina. He was a holder there so it in February in Arlington, TX and ending in After the 1995 Clemson season, Sauve worked out perfect. He said any day you want

June at the College World Series in Omaha, was drafted in the 11th round of this year's to go out and kick just wake me up and I will NE. He had his most successful season yet as Major League Baseball Amateur Draft by the go out and hold for you." member of the Tiger pitching staff. He finished Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox sent him to In the preseason drills, Sauve has been the 1995 campaign with a record of 5-0. Two Utica, NY to play for the organization's short outstanding in distance and accuracy. "You of those wins came against top 25 opponents. season A club. never have to worry about Jeff Sauve's work He averaged almost a strikeout per inning Wearing the Blue Sox cap, Sauve would habits, he is always in great shape," said pitched and had twice as many strikeouts as see such towns as Batavia and Watertown, Tommy West. "You can tell he has been walks. He concluded his career fourth in NY. He had some success with the team. "I working on his kicking in his spare time. We Clemson history in games pitched and was ended up pitching 15 innings in middle relief expect him to have an excellent year and among the top 25 in Clemson history in and had 17 strikeouts. It was not a lot of continue our tradition of having great kickers at strikeouts (151) and victories (18). work, but it gave me a taste of professional Clemson. He is a fine leader, he wouldn't have Sauve gained wins over Old Dominion, baseball." Sauve's ERA was around 4.0 and been a co-captain of Jack Leggett's baseball

team if he didn't have their respect." Now with the 1995 football season almost set to get undenway Sauve is focusing only on football and feels he knows what needs to be done to have a successful season. "To be a

good kicker you need to be consistent. I know

that I have a good holder and a good snapper, and that's a big part of the whole play more than a lot of people realize. Playing football is

really what I came to school for athletically I

signed a scholarship to kick for Clemson and I

feel this is what I do best. I've been excited for this year a real long time." Sauve has played two sports for many years and is in fact the only active Clemson athlete with seven letters entering the 1995-96 academic year. Could he continue his dual sport role on the pro level? "One of my goals is to play both football and baseball at the

professional level. I am just going to take it one game at a time and what happens,

happens. If it doesn't happen I have baseball to go back to. Playing both sports has been a Sauve has already earned seven letters and been a part of six Top 20 teams at Clemson. goal and I would definitely like to give it a shot."

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INDIVIDUAL BY CLEMSON Punts: 13 vs. Furman, 1 1-21-42 Rushes: 36 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 10-18-69 vs. Pensacola N.A.S., 10-13-45 Rushing Yds: 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 10-16-82 Punt Avg: 56.6 (3-170) vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-77

Pass Attempts: 53 by Rodney Williams vs. Intercepts by: 5 vs. South Carolina, 1 1-23-68 N.C. State, 10-24-87 vs. Georgia, 9-19-81

Pass Comp.: 23 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Duke, 10-24-70 Int. Ret. Yds.: 110 vs. Wake Forest, 11-21-59

TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1-22-47 Punt Ret. Yds: 227 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-26-87 Passing Yds: 283 by Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 9-24-66 KO Ret. Yds: 160 vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Completion %:.800 (12-15) by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia (10-8-83) Sacks by: 10 vs. Maryland, 9-15-79

(Min. 15 att.) vs. North Carolina, 1 1-7-92 Receptions: 10 by Charlie Waters vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 TFL: 19 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 by Perry Tuttle vs. Maryland, 11-14-81 PBUs: 18 vs. The Citadel, 10-4-86 Rec.Yds: 161 by Perry Tuttle vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81

TD Rec: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1 1 -21 -53 BY OPPONENT

Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1 -22-47 First Downs: 29 by Duke, 10-24-70 Punt Return Yds: 126 by Donnell Woolford vs. Georgia Tech, by Florida State, 11-1-75 9-26-87 Rushes: 74 by North Carolina, 11-14-70 KO Return Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Rushing Yds: 409 by N.C. State, 10-25-75

Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. N. Carolina, 1 1-8-80 Rushing Avg: 7.0 by N. Carolina, 11-6-76

Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1 0-30-65 Rushing TDs: 6 by N.C. State, 10-25-75

Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest, 1 1 -3-79 Pass Atts: 58 by The Citadel, 10-4-86 by Jim Stuckey vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Pass Comps: 27 by Duke, 10-16-82 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Passing Yds: 361 by Maryland, 11-16-85 by Chester McGlockton vs. Passing TDs: 3 by several teams South Carolina, 11-17-90 Total Offense: 546 by Duke, 10-24-70 by Brentson Buckner vs. North Carolina, Yds/Play: 8.4 by Auburn, 10-10-70

1 1 -7-92 Fumbles: 9 by Presbyterian, 9-18-54 by Warden Rouse vs. Maryland 10-30-93 Fumbles Lost: 6 by Duke, 10-19-68 Tackles tor Loss: 5 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State, Penalties: 16 by Duke, 10-17-87

1 0-24-87 Penalty Yds: 127 by Georgia, 9-30-67 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Punts: 15 by Auburn, 10-12-68 Punt Avg.: 57.3 by The Citadel, 10-4-86 BY OPPONENT Intercepts by: 6 by Auburn, 11-21-53 Rushes: 32 by Charlie Wysocki, Maryland, 9-15-79 Punt Ret. Yds: 100 by Auburn, 10-10-70 by Don McCauley, N. Carolina, 11-14-70 by Corey Croom, Ball State, 9-5-92

Rushing Yds: 227 by Ted Brown, N.C. State, 1 1-25-75 Pass Atts: 57 by Kip Allen, The Citadel, 10-4-86 Pass Comp: 26 by Bob Davis, Virginia, 9-24-66

Passing Yds: 361 by Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 1 1-16-85 Receptions: 13 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68 Rec.Yds: 209 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68 Total Offense: 368 by Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 11-16-85 Sacks: 4 by Ross Browner, Notre Dame, 11-12-77

TEAM BY CLEMSON First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Rushes: 73 vs. Virginia, 10-21-72 Rushing Yds: 536 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Rushing Avg.: 10.3 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 Rushing TDs: 11 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 Pass Att: 54 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Pass Comp: 23 vs. Duke, 10-24-70 Passing Yds: 315 vs. Virginia, 9-24-66

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By Sam Blackman Bednar, Chris Eatough, and Tony Williams. poll. The balancing act is coming to Clemson. Green, a senior, started 17 games for the Quick played two years at Brown under This does not mean a high-wire act will be Tigers last season, and for his career has Adair. He was a member of the Under-20 in Tigertown. Instead, the Tigers will be more appeared in 61 games, starting 57. In 1992, National Team and was a three-time high balanced this season with a renewed he was named to the Soccer America All- school Ail-American. At Brown, he was a emphasis on defense to compliment one of the Freshman Team, and was named second- member of the All-Ivy team. Kiefer was named most potent returning attacks in the collegiate team AII-ACC in 1992 and 1993. all-conference at Westerville High School on game. Care, a junior, has started 40 of the 44 several occasions. "We have a tremendous amount of talent games the past two seasons. Care had two Clemson again could have one of the best returning this season as far as offensive goals and four assists from his defensive midfields in the country in 1994. However, weapons are concerned," said first-year Head position in 1994. Kinch returned to the lineup Clemson's two starters lost from 1994 were Coach Trevor Adair. "With Wolde Harris, Imad last season after red-shirting the 1993 season. midfielders— Nidal Baba and Rivers Guthrie, Baba, and Miles Joseph up front we have an After leading the team in assists with eight as both AII-ACC quality players. abundance of talent offensively, probably the a midfielder in 1992, he played back in 1994. "Losing Rivers and Nidal caused us to lose

best in the country. They are potent attackers, Rose and Williams were both freshmen much strength and creativity. But, I was very as they all bring a different dimension to the starters in 1994. Rose started 17 games, impressed with the play of Craig Wenning and game. while Williams started 20 contests last season. Imad Baba in the midfield this past spring. "This trio represents goal scoring, Bednar and Eatough are seniors with Imad will play more of an attacking role, while creativity, speed, and depth that diminishes the considerable experience, as both were starters Craig will play mostly in a defensive midfielder. opponent's ability to key on one particular in 1992 and 1993. Tony Williams can also play on the hght side.

player. Offensively, we should be very "After evaluating the team, I thought we A left-sided midfield player is a hole we need explosive, but in the spring we concentrated on to fill. " Baba scored eight goals and

improving defensively." contributed 1 1 assists in 1994. Clemson returns nine starters and 16 "Danny Care could play either as a back letterwinners from the 1994 team that or a midfielder. Care is an extremely steady finished with a 13-7-1 record, and advanced player. He has a great mind for the game, to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament. and distributes the ball well. He will be

"It is our objective this year to make sure looked to lead in the midfield."

our team attacks well, but it is just as Miles Joseph, fifth on Clemson's career

important that we defend equally well," said assist list with 33, also returns for his senior

Adair. "If we can do that, I think this will season. Joseph scored nine goals and had increase this team's ability to play more nine assists in 1994. He was named first- consistently and have a successful season. team AII-ACC in 1994 and second-team All- The key to the success of this team is that American by Soccer News. Joseph was all our players can play both sides of the also a finalist for the Missouri Athletic Club ball — not only go forward, but defend as National Player-of-the-Year award.

well. "I did not see Miles play in the spring "We may play a 4-5-1 alignment. This because he was suffering from injuries.

does not mean we will attack less, but we But, I know he brings a personality to the may attack more from the back. We have team and this is very important. He has raw good midfield players and that is where our speed and is a very technically sound strength will be. We may also play a 3-6-1 player. He is versatile, as he can play alignment. Defensively we should be much fonward or in the midfield." Jeff Yenzer, who improved. played striker his first two seasons, will be Clemson has two returning goalkeepers moved to midfield this season. Yenzer had in Matt Jordan and John Cervantes. Jordan two goals and two assists in 1994. started all 21 games last season as a Clemson has the nation's most prolific goal

freshman and played 1,738 minutes. He scorer in Wolde Harris to lead the list of posted 63 saves and allowed 27 goals, for a strikers on the Clemson roster. In 1993, he 1.40 goal against average. He has a wealth was second in the nation for most goals of international experience having played for scored, and in 1994 he led the nation in the U21 national team last spring. goal scoring with 26. Cervantes, a rising senior, played 97 "Wolde is a force and he works minutes in four games for the Tigers in tremendously hard. We are working to Harris needs just 20 goals to become Clemson's 1994. For his career, Cervantes has played improve his vision and his ability to combine career leader in just three years. in 1 1 games and has not given up a goal. with other players. He is capable of playing "We have very capable goalkeepers with off of people and even by himself." Harris Jordan and Cervantes," Adair said. "They have needed to concentrate on our defense and this was named first-team All-American by Soccer

the abilities to lead Clemson defensively, and I is the area we recruited heavily," said Adair. News and was a finalist for the Hermann was impressed with their play in the spring. "Our recruits shore up our team in the back Award in 1994. Harris is sixth on the Matt Jordan is coming off a great spring. He and add excellent depth." Clemson career list for most goals scored with is a good shot stopper and is very quick and Jeff Bilyk (Bayport, NY), Russell Kiefer 55, and he has achieved this total in just 38 athletic. He picked up valuable experience (Westerville, OH) and Dana Quick (Rochester, games. playing with the Under 21 National Team this NY) are three signees who will play as Jody DeBruin saw action in 13 games last past spring. defenders or in a defensive midfield position. season. He scored four goals and three The Tigers have quality depth in the back Bilyk played for St. John The Baptist High assists for 11 points. Joining Harris and as seven defenders with starting experience School in Bayport, NY. In 1993, his team only DeBruin up front will be John Wilson, a return from last season— Danny Care, Mark allowed four goals and was ranked number- freshman from Seneca, SC. Kinch, Justin Rose, Jamahl Green, Sylvan one in the nation according to the USA Today

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The Catamounts Location: Cullowhee, NC Nickname: Catamounts Stadium Name: E.J. Whitmire Stadium/12,000 Turf: Astro Turf 8 Enrollment: 6,700 Colors: Purple and Gold 1st Year of Football: 1931 Head Coach/Alma Mater: Steve Hodgin/North Carolina '72

Record at School Prior to 1995: 24-31-0 (5 years) Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Position):AI DeGraffenreid (Western Carolina/Off. Coor./WR), Wilt Holthouser (Wake Forest/Def. Coor./LB), Tim Beckman (Findlay/Def. Sec), Sandy Kinney (North Carolina/Off. Backs), E.J. Sandusky (Penn State/Off. Line), Mark Speir (Clemson/Def. Line), Vince Marino (/QB) Lettermen Lost: 22 Lettermen Returning: 35

Starters Lost: 1 Starters Returning: 12

Offensive Formation: Pro I Western Carolina University Campus Defensive Formation: Multiple 4-3 1995 Honors Candidates: Wes Greenwell C, David Patten FL, Scott Stinson OG, Derek Summerour NG, Chad Greene QB

Dr. John W. Bardo Larry Travis Steve Hodgin Chancellor Athletics Director Head Football Coach

WR-David Patten QB-Chad Greene C-#62 Wes Greenwell RT-#65 Jimmy Butler

78 Dan Best Donnell Brinson Josh Brooks Jimmy Butler Brett Chappell DT»92 CB«12 QB • 17 OT«65 TB-21

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David Patten Jeff Patterson Ben Richardson Jim Rodgers FL«5 RE MB SLB • 45 RE •88

Brian Roseboro Chad Simpson Alex Sprinkle Scott Stinson Derek Summerour DT»90 TE«82 OG»78 OG»63 DT»95

79 (Front Row L-5) Rob Sheffield, Eric Shell, Kindra Poole, Jennifer McSwain, Jennifer Causey, Julie McGaha, Bryan Cliffton. (Back Row L-5) Robbi Eckley, Chris Willis, Jamie Counterman, Robbie Stewart, Judd Caudell, Andy Jolley, Chris LeCroy Grant Greenwood.

(Front Row L-5) Phillip Trussell, Andrew Wertz, Doug Gregory, Jennifer Flynn, Michael Dickerson, Bryan Ramey, John Gallman. (Back Row L-5) David Wertz, Brooks Tippett, Walt Harder, Robbie Revis, Josh Wise, John Kimbrell.

80 " WOMEN'S SOCCER Lady Tigers face North Carolina at Riggs Field September 8 at 7:00 p.m

By Sam Blackman Goetz is one of two seniors on the 1995 consistent players on the team. Ragan Calvert squad. She is great in the air which was a big played both in the midfield and the back for the The 1994 season proved to set a great key for us last year. She won several balls in Lady Tigers last fall. "Ragan is also a left precedent. With a 15-4-1 record and a NCAA the air that started many attacks last season." sided player. She has a good work ethic and

appearance to build upon, the 1995 season Another experienced player returning is is very fit. She plays very simple and does her should have some other surprises in store for Katie Barnett who saw action in 17 games last job in a quiet way." the nation's best rookie program in 1994. season. Christie Szyman saw action in the Newcomers to the midfield include Sara In addition to Clemson being the only first back and in the midfield last season and Burkett, Lindsay Massengale, Sharon year program in the nation to make the NCAA scored four goals and had four assists. She Pickering and perhaps the Miller twins. Tournament, Carmie Landeen was named also scored two winning goals. Szyman was Burkett, along with the Miller twins and ACC Rookie-of-the-Year and All-South. Head one of four players to start all 20 games for the Pickering, were selected as four of the top 25 Coach Tracey Leone was named South Lady Tigers. Kim Wilbert will also be returning players in the country by USA Today. The Region Coach-of-the Year. The Lady Tigers for the Lady Tigers. twins and Pickering have made the ODP finished the season ranked 13th nationally, Clemson has a versatile recruiting class regional teams and also the national pool. the only first-year program ranked in the top coming to campus— players who can play "Burkett is a national caliber player, 20, the first first-year program in Clemson either in the midfield or back positions. The although she did not participate in the ODP history to do that. Tigers welcome twins Mandi and Mara Miller program. She is very skillful and an excellent "Last year was a very pleasant surprise," who come to campus from Stillwater, MN. play maker. Massengale will see time in the

said Head Coach Tracey Leone. "I think it "Mandi and Mara Miller are exceptionally midfield or up front. She is a very fit player

would be wrong if you did not set your goals versatile, they can play in the back or in the and has an incredible mentality for the game." high and try to accomplish those things every midfield. They are very athletic and skillful Clemson had one of the nation's premier year. We accomplished goals beyond many and their mentality is unbelievable. We are freshmen players in Carmie Landeen in 1994. people's expectations. It was a very good excited for them to join our program. She was named ACC Rookie-of-the-Year as season last year, and we want to improve and "Tracey McCarroll has excelled in every she scored 24 goals and had nine assists. build on it. We should be much Landeen started all 20 games last improved in 1995, but we have many season and led the league in sconng (57 challenges ahead of us." points) and goal scoring (24). The 24 Leone welcomes back eight starters goals scored tied for fourth best in the and 17 letterwinners. "Our goals are nation. similar to last year—be as successful as "Carmie is a big-time player. What we can in everything we do and play the she did is unheard of as a freshman. best style of soccer we can. The most She is a serious impact player. Her important thing is to show improvement, ability to put the ball in the net was practice after practice and game after unbelievable as a freshman, and she is

game. If that happens the other things going to continue to improve because will fall in place. she has a great work ethic. She is quick

"I feel as though we will have a very and skillful and can turn on a dime." good defense. We will be deeper and Clemson will be without the services have more people to work with during of Sheri Bueter. Bueter injured her knee the course of the season. Our defense during the spring season. She scored will be very tight and our goalkeepers nine goals and had 13 assists during the are more experienced. They did a great 1994 campaign. "We will miss Sheri a job for us and won many games for us great deal. She will red-shirt, but we are last year." thrilled to be able to coach her for Clemson returns three sophomore another year." goalkeepers in Meredith McCullen, Other returnees include Julie Suzanne Putnam, and Mandi Risden. Johnson, Lissa Mansberry, Pia McCullen saw the most playing time in Amalfitano, and Angela Farace. Johnson 1994, as she played in 18 games, saw action in 16 games as a freshman. started 16, had four shutouts, 91 saves Mansberry scored two goals and had and gave up just 17 goals. Putnam four assists last fall. Farace and played in eight contests while gaining Amalfitano bring a lot of intangibles to the starting nod in four. She played in the team. Both players work hard and 365 mmutes and had eight saves. possess great attitudes. Risden played in four games. Clemson's signees in the striker "We are in great shape in this position include Katie Baruth, Heather position—all three goalkeepers return for O'Dell, and Diana Akin. Tracey the Tigers to an bid in their sophomore seasons, and all three Leone coached Lady NCAA "Katie Baruth was on the Western have shown improvement. Having one the team's first season. Clemson was the only first-year Regional team. She is an extremely year of college experience under your program to rank in the Final Top 20. technical player. Heather O'Dell shows a belt is great for any player, especially lot of promise. She is a very technical goalkeepers." player who possesses good speed. Clemson has all four starters returning in part of her life. She is a very fit and a very Diana Akin is a fast player who can shoot with the back and this area should be the deepest smart player and possesses a great marking both feet and score from anywhere. She is for the Lady Tigers. Angela Brames, Susan mentality. Sharon Pickering made the national very good at serving the ball and is dangerous Trenery, Beth Goetz and Cheri Hooper all pool as a left back. She is someone who will in the attacking one-third. started for Clemson in the back in 1994. add depth to our left side. Jenny Wilhelmy is Overall, Leone and Lady Tiger fans are "Brames is expected to compete for the a very athletic, vocal sweeper, who can also looking fora/ard to the 1995 schedule, another sweeper or marking back positions this year. mark. She organizes very well, and Is very challenging slate for the young program that She did a great job as a marking back last tough on the tackle." plays in the best women's soccer conference season. She is very tough and she makes Besides Szyman and Goetz the Lady in the nation. "It is vital that we don't rest on last statements with her tackles. Hooper was a Tigers have Stacy Hoyt returning as an year's accomplishments. I think the

great back for us last season. She played a experienced midfielder. She started 19 players understand this. It is a new season, key role for us and in our success. Her play is games, scoring one goal and having five and we are in a new position. We can't take always very consistent and her mentality is assists in 1994. anything for granted." rare. Trenery was a starter at sweeper. Her "Stacy Hoyt is a naturally left-sided player leadership and work ethic is outstanding. who is very tough. She is one of our most

81 flj^ IPTAY Representatives

Cherokee County David Parker (CC) Scott Allen Charles Banks • Dr Ron Barrett - R,S Campbell, Jr. - John M. Hamrick, Jr. - Wylie Hamnck * Roy Mathis - E Raymond Parker Bob Peeler -' James R. Sanders. Jr.

Greenville County • Earl Samons (CC) Lynn Campbell John Tice Robert E. Dye John H. Holcombe, Jr. * Benjamin M. Evatt (VC) James E. Vissage, Jr, (VC) President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer

Director, District IV Director, District VIII Director, District 1 Director-Distnct VI Vernon Anthony Bill Barbary James H. Barnes. Jr. IPTAY Past Presidents Randall Bell Charlie Bussey, Director Lewis F. Holmes, Jr., Director Jim Patterson, Director J Frank Black Glenn Brackin Eddie N. Dalton, Director FE. Hughes, Director Bill Reaves, Director Mike Branham W. G. DesChamps, Jr., Director Dr. G.J. Lawhon, Jr., Director Lawrence Starkey, Director Joseph Bailey Bright Dr. R.C. Edwards, Sr., Director Edgar C. iVlcGee, Director Dr. J.H. Timmerman, Director Scott Brown * Miles E. Bruce F. Gressette, Jr., Director Director Marshall Walker. Director Reeves Thurmon McLamb, Charles A Bryan. Jr Jody Bryson ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-BOBBY ROBINSON Joel L. Bullard Robbie Burgess IPTAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-GEORGE BENNETT -• Charles W Bussey Jr HONORARY DIRECTOR-FRANK HOWARD Marco Capeletti ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE Donald J Coggins DIRECTOR-BERT HENDERSON ' Jack Coggins ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-BOB MAHONY Larry B. Copeland • Walter B Crawford James M Crawford - denotes Representative Emeritus Gordon S Davis + denotes County Chairman Emeritus William Lem Dillard Bobby Dillard • '95 denotes IPTAY Award Winner Mark DuBbose Robert M Dubose R C. Eldridge. Jr - Henry EIrod Representatives D. Gray Suggs L. Earl Gilstrap, Jr Tony Elzoghbi Mark D Wilson Bob Guerreri Steve Epps. Jr. Harry C (Hal) Hagood Tom Farthing Greenwood County Donald Hamilton Mark Finley • Wayne Bell (CC) Bob Harmon Bill Freeland • Dr F E Abell, Jr Frank Hartsell C Glenn Garrett Mark Abell Coach Frank J Howard Preston T Garrett. Jr Nick P. Anagnost Floyd Hunt Clark Gaston. Jr. Lewis Bagwell F H Inabnit, Jr - Joe D- Gibson • E. (Bill) Burnett Edwin L Kirby, Jr W Mike Glynn Carol Coleman R Frank Kolb - Joel Gray III Richard A Coleman John Lewis W Scott Greene William D. Coleman Kenneth C Looper J Benson Harrison Jim S. Hull Tom Lynch Robert E. Dye ' Dean Hawkins • Robert L McCord William B. (Ben) Massingill, Jr Richard H. Ivester Director, District 1 Ronnie Oliver Banks McFadden Terry A. Kingsmore Melvin Pace JoLynn McFadden Sandy Kirkus DISTRICT 1 Wayne B Rictiey John Mclntyre Vinayak Kutte Robert E Dye, Director M Self Tom Merritt W Bennie Langley PO Box 1898 Robbie Templeton James V Patterson ' Jim League Easley, SC 29641 John Peters Sam Ligon McCormick County R.R Ritchie Floyd S. Long Abbeville County Jennings G McAbee (CC) Gil Rushton Charles Ma)or III • Earle Williamson (CC) TC Faulkner, Jr William C Singleton - W M Manning, Jr. V. Wendel Boggs Neil Smith G. - Seabrook Marchant - Ctiarles B. Murptiy Oconee County John Sparks Edward O McCameron Rufus Stierard Sammy Dickson (CC) James Spearman * James T McCarter Wayne Stevenson Marstnall P Childress (VC) Joseph J Turner. Jr. Ronald J McCoy Thomas Alexander K.N Vickery David Merritt Anderson County Joel Harris Joseph A West James D Miller John D Hopkins, Jr (CC) Tim Hydrick David F Whittemore, Jr J G. Miller - Melvin E Barnette Ellis Ivey Eugene P Willimon Thomas K Norris Gene Beckman Paul Jenson W Harold Wood William H. Orders Jennifer Benson Horace J McGee III - F Palmer Joe Burdette J Tim Merrell - I N Patterson, Jr - R- Carol Cook Dr Don Neal George M. Plyler Fred Cooley Dr W. Ted Nimmons - C. Evans Putman Mark Crammer Ernest M Riley ' Bobby W Ramsey Joe B Davenport - Carl R Rogers Bruce Reeves - George M Ducwortti Scott Sprouse Robert E. Reeves, Jr J. Tom Forrester Dan Strawderman Charles F Rhem, Jr Dr James R Hentz Sam Thrift - James Rochester Robert Lee Hill Samuel F Roper Dr James H. Irby Pickens County Bunny Scott Dan Jones • Terry L. Long (CC) Robert G. Sharpe, Jr. ' Dr. C. Patrick Killen John O Adams III Jim Sanders John G. Slattery Arthur M Klugh. Ill J E Britt Tim Strom James F Little Jeffrey Childress Director, District I W - Joseph D Swann Harry Ma|or E. Richard Taylor. Jr • Randall W. McClain Charles E Dalton Joseph M. Todd Jake Meeks Dr Val S Dyches DISTRICT II David M. Vaughan John Moore ' Robert E Dye Jim Sanders, Director Jim Vaughn Dave Moorehead • Dr Robert C Edwards, St. Sanders Brothers, Inc. Mike Wade Dr PS Mowlajko Julie Ellison PO. Box 188 - - S. Gray Walsh Robert G Sharpe Gaston Gage, jr Gaftney, SC 29342 +* Kermit M, Watson Thompson A Smith • Bird Garrett • Robert 8 Whorton Roddey E. Gettys, III

82 - David Wilkins - Bill Amick Marvin S Waldrep F Marion Dwight. Sr J M Russell, Jr ' Charles P Wlllimon • Alvin N Berry Joseph M Oft James M Russell II Jerry A. Brannon Chesterfield County Russell S Wolfe, II Laurens County Andy Caldwell Dan L Tillman (CC) Barnwell County • Henry V. Blalock (CC) • R. Hugh Caldwell Gary Allen Lee Clinton C Lemon, Jr. (CC) + J R Adair • Fred H Carter, Jr. Andrew F. McLeod H M. Anderson Jim Barton Robert Caughman Philip G Powell Howard G Dickinson, Jr. Ira J Bedenbaugh Roscoe Caughman William R Tillman Grover C Kennedy, Jr Buddy Bridges James Tracy Childers Jimmy L Tarrance W Fred Chapman. Jr. H. Ralph Corley Sr. Darlington County Thomas Weeks Dr William F Childers John L. Fulmer Jr Dr Hubert C Baker DDS (CC) ' James A Coleman • Dr B R Grandy - J W Carter Beaufort County - Henry M Fans Sr. Brett J Harris Richard Cassidy J. Harry Tarrance (CC) Larry Garr • James D. Head III Robert Fletcher Henry c Chambers

Frank Templeton III Bob Householder. Jr Marion D Hawkins, Jr Thomas R Garrett + Dr N Carl Wessinger • James M Lowman George A Hutto, Jr Dan Gilmour Lt. Col E.B Jackson Warren Jeffords Bryan Loadholt ^4 Jofin H. Holcombe, Jr. Spartanburg County John W McLure William P Kennedy James G Taylor • John Easterling III (CC) Bob Paulling - Dr Glenn J Lawhon, Jr Director, District VI Kendall K Alley J W Riser William B McCown III Berkeley County

William A, Bishop II Charles M. Stuck - Harry M McDonald H Wayne Dewitt (CC) William A Blackwood, Jr • Robert M. Taylor - Dr. M B Nickles. Jr. • Robert H Dangerfield, Jr DISTRICT VI John L Brady. Sr. Lee Harold Witt, Jr - Bill Reaves Robert Jeffcoat John H Holcombe, Jr Director

David Cecil II Tommy Usher. Jr Nolan L Pontiff, Jr PO Box 1977 John B. Cornwell, Jr Newberry County Rex Varn Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 Walter Davis, Jr. • M. Larry Longshore (CC) • John C. Walker Calhoun County John T. Duncan. Sr - T. M Abrams Gary B Porth (CC) Clarendon County Bill Easterling W Edgar Baker Fairfield County Gerald Bozard - Thoedore B Gardner (CC) John Easterling Jr. - Earle J Bedenbaugh James B Frazier IV (CC) William H Bull Doris B. Belser George R Fisher Hubert M Bedenbaugh, Jr - Louis M Boulware Tatum Gressette, Jr Harold Furse Judge Bruce Foster • Louie C Derrick - J, K Coleman Steve C Gamble - Harry M Gibson Billy R. Gibson -* Forest E. Hughes, Jr Charleston County - Ike Gibbons

• Max P. Gregory C H Ragsdale III - Harold R Jones • Jack T Day (CC) Robert C Hodge Charles Emmett Halliday Terry C Shaver John D Ruff - Archie E Baker Joel Lee Wilbur K. Hammett Albert Shealy Dr Phillip C Wilkins Richard Bell - Dr Wyman L. Morris E Guy Hendrix C. Gurnie Stuck - William L.Wylie Steve Best Samuel E. Plowden - W A Hudson Bill Waldrop Ernest Byrd H.B Rickenbaker - A P Kerchmar David Waldrop Kershaw County Brian F Ceiek - Horace F Swilley Harry W. Kinard Tommie W James. Jr (CC) James Dorn Jeff Lancaster Richland County Dr Kenneth W Carson DDS H.L. Dukes, Jr. Dillon County - Henry M, Lee • F McCord Ogburn. Jr (CC) Joseph C Jackson • Carole Arnette (CC) Anita Ness Jeff Brown - Thomas F McNamara, Jr Jack Fanning John Alford • Raymond Powell Jack W. Brunson George Singleton, Jr M. Dreher Gaskin Billy Daniel Marvin C. Robinson George Bullwinkel. Jr + J.F Watson Beverly Haters - L B Hardaway Jr Dr B. Lee Smith William P Cate Al Hitchcock - WG Lynn Wesley A. Stodard - Phillip C Chappell, Jr. Lancaster County + William C Kennerty John C Rogers R.L Stoddard • Henry Chastain Joe H Lynn (CC) Dr Rudy Kimmerlin Gordon Rogers • Dr Harold Vigodsky Albert G Courle, Jr Jim Adams Wayne Knight T Neal Rogers Ted B. Wilson Judge Michael R. Davis - W P Clyburn " Tom La Roche Billy Gordon Rogers James W. Engram Steven Epps, Sr. - Robert Cody Lenha Union County Carlos Gibbons. Jr Marion D. Lever, Jr Brent Lewis Florence County Dr H Russell Caston, Jr (CC) • Don E Golightly - Garrett J Mobley Tom Lynn L Chappell Jones (CC) H S. Harris, Jr. - Lawrence M Gressette. Jr Ronald Small - S C McMeekin, Jr Thomas D Birchmore Carl E. Carson, Jr. - William G. Hair Larry Wolfe Shane Murden Rufus M Brown William M Howell Landrum Henderson. Jr, David M Murray, Jr. Clyde S, Bryce. Jr, • Thomas E Mack I. W Hunt Lee County Carl Poole Marvin Cockfield

Edward L 8 Osborne Tammy Holcombe Green Deschamps II (CC) John H Price. Jr DrW.L Coleman Lloyd M Kapp -• W G Deschamps, Jr - Phil Pnnce - Frank A Douglass, Jr Terry H. Klosterman Pete Player ' J. Lynn Pruitt - L.B Finklea, Jr. Charley Mauney. Jr Carl S Pulkinen • Charlie Grace IV • WTMcDaniellll Marlboro County - Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. - Harold B Haynes Ray McBnde Mark S Avent (CC) Glenn Rickborn Webb Jones

• James P McKeown III C.E Calhoun Marion Sams Mark Keefe David Mitchum - A B Schirmer, Jr - James W King David Poole York County Fred Schrimpf John E Lunn David Pressley James H. Owen, Jr (CC) - Nicholas C. Sottile John F Poole

• Crawrtord E. Sanders III • William R. Adkins Dr J. R Stout Wilbur O Powers • L W Smith - David Angel - Van Noy Thornhill Julian H Price - Mrs. Davis O. Smith Arthur Q. Black Kit Thrash - John G Rose Paul E. Thacker, Jr -* S L Campbell Charles Towne, Sr John Taylor Don E. Gohghtly • Dr John H. Timmerman Jack D Cox Raymond Tumbleston Patrick Z Wiggins Director, District III Fredrick W Faircloth III Dewey Welch - Allen P Wood Saluda County ' E M. George - Edward L Young • James R. Herlong. Jr (CC) ' Jeffrey T Haire Colleton County DISTRICT III Bernard L Black Alford Haselden • James R Whgite, III (CC) Georgetown County -• Don E Golightly • Alfred B. Coleman Lewis W Hicks Jack W Carter, Sr • H E Hemingway Jr (CC) 3710 Landmark Dr #408 • James A Derrick Jack Louis Holeman Dr. Sam Hazel Tommy Branyon Columbia, SC 29204 Hascal Goff Rainey Josey Horace Kinsey Glenn A Cox - Benjamin H Herlong - James C Rhea. Jr - B. George Price, III W H Cox Aiken County Robert Home Ben R Smith. Jr - J. Ryan White, Jr Fred W Faircloth • Richard L. Boyleston (CC) - TC. Wright Craig Thomas William Green - William R Alexander - G.G Thomas, Sr Dorchester County - Samuel M. Harper Anderson L Baxley Dr Roger Troutman Dexter Rickenbaker (CC) - A H Lachiotte, Jr • John R (Bob) Brooks - Marshall E Walker Thomas W Bailey Jesse E Wright III Johnny L Cagle Gene W Dukes - Alan J. Coleman - E Tom Salisbury Horry County • Mike Coleman Michael J Snyder • R S WInfield (CC) • Robert M Cook Bill Thornton ' Billy Avant, Jr Thomas Coward FL Bradham Robert Fleming Hampton County Rick Elliott Alan D. Gregory Dr Jerry Frank Crews, Jr (CC) Harvey Graham Jr Elbert Hines Hamilton Harry L. Foy J Roger Hammond • Warren E. Kenrick - David B Gohagan Steve Hawley • Gerald W Metts Winston A. Lawton, Jr - John H Holcombe, Jr S. Lynn Campbell • John G Molony - Winston A. Lawton - S.F Horton -* - Alan M Tewkesbury III Director, District IV Thurman McLamb Harry Odel Weeks, Jr Jasper County • Jim Spann Kennerty William C. Roy Pryor. Jr (CC) • Liston Wells Edgefield County DISTRICT IV Director, District V Sara B Gregorie • Robert (Bob) Wilder, Jr • Watson Rhodes (CC) S. Lynn Campbell. Director - Catherine Christie Box 11326 Orangeburg County Marion County E O Dukes, Jr Rock Hill, SC 29730 DISTRICT V Lawrence L Weathers (CC) Troy Carroll Atkinson III (CC) - J.W. Gilliam, Jr. William C. Kennerty Dr Julius W. Babb III Charles J Bethea, Jr - Lewis F Holmes Jr. Chester County 2220 Weepcolow Trail William B. Bookhart. Jr John H. Holt • Lewis F Holmes III • Donald B. Murray (CC) Ashley Hall Plantation Larry W Dyar - Robert Mace ' Terry Timmerman Edward C. Abell Charleston. SC 29407 F Reeves Gressette, Jr - Duncan Mclntyre Theo Reginal Williams David Beaty W C. Higginbotham, Jr - Joseph L. Powell Robert A. Darby, Sr Allendale County Roger Home Edward Spivey Lexington County • George R Fleming Frank Young (CC) Edgar C. McGee - Warren Craig Jumper (CC) Sam Frazier Karen J O Cain Sumter County J Tom Shell (VC) - John M. Little III Bamberg County Fletcher M. Riley Jr James F Kinney (CC) • George Alley Dr Sam Stone • Don A Nummy (CC) Dan M Robinson. Jr • Ricky Alford X^^S CLEIVISON FOOTBALL 83 Connie Beli • Eddie N Dalton Leonard C. Butler William C Efird, Jr DISTRICT IX John J Bntton, Jr Thomas E Davenport Col. J L. Edmonds Donald Evans Seabrook Marchant • Bill Carter, Jr Robert L Dunnigan Jetl Goldsmith Douglas S, Gray 480 E Parkins Mill Rd. Susan Chapman Tommy Edmonds Bill Heatley Joycelyn Hairston Greenville. SC 29607 Thomas Cuttino Danny Floyd Dr Carl H Jones III Alva B Hancock Heyward Fort Robert M Lindsey Dennis Kekas Dennis Oliver Hopf Other States W,T Fort, Jr Dennis McAlister WD Kirkpatrick Raymond L Howe Neil G Bates Bob Galiano, Jr Tom Morris, Jr John Mclnnis III Ron Huffman Rudy Bell Mill Lowder + James C Stone Andy Mills Dee Hunter Bo Chinners Don Tomberlin Nellie Mills Carroll F Hutto Daniel R. Clemson Williamsburg County Mark T Welborn Richard C Nicholson Milnor Paret Kessler. Jr, Charles Cooper Samuel E Drucker (CC) Dr TG Westmoreland Phillip S Prince Robert A King David Copeland Alan Chandler Phil Tompkins Margaret Kirkland Robert P Corker

• Dr WC Cottingham Region II Bill Worth Ben A Leppard. Jr Allison Dalton Fred P Guerry, Jr Mary Anne Bigger (CC) Roger T. Young Tammy Martin James Doublas Michael Mahoney Edith Batson Lisa Willimon Moody Mike Flemming Thomas O Morris. Jr. Carol Brown John Murray. Jr Walter L Garvin Duanne Shuler David Brown Milton e Pate. Jr Thomas Edwin Grimes. Bubber Snow Dr Samuel T Drake Dan B Pattillo L.J Hendnx, Jr. Richard M Eppley, Jr. Edwin Presnell Gray Hipp. Jr. Greg Parish Joseph G Pritchard Ben Hornsby Leigh Fendley John L Scoggins Alvin Judson Hurt. Jr.

• Richard J Fisher WB Shedd FH & Barbara Inabnit II James B Foster David E Smart - Ernest L. Jones Cecil Prick Lawrence V. Starkey Jr. Frank Kellers

Thomas W Glenn III John D Tice Karl Kimmerlin Lloyd Gurley Ruth Ellen Trotter Johnnie R Maflett H L Hoover Jim Welborn Stuart McWhorter John D. Tice Evander S Jones, Jr. John Williams John Osteon Otis Kempson Director. District \ Ronald W. Young Chris Peters Robert E McClure Dale Reynolds Lawrence Mudge J V Roberts Don Whechel Stephen Palmer DISTRICT VIII Sanford Rogers Director. District VII Rotjin Prescott John D Tice. Director Cal Scheldt Craig P Roberson PO Box 3577 Wendell Sease Thomas G Roche, Jr. Dalton, GA 30721 Ben K Sharp

DISTRICT VII Chuck R Swearingen III W. David Stainaker. Jr. Don Whechel Don V Whelchel Georgia Bob Tolsma 5000 Piper Glenn Dr. Bobby Yarborough James A. Black Millie D Williams Charlotte. NC 28277 Mendal A Bouknight, Jr Rudolph Yobs

Region III Kenneth S Brown North Carolina Dick Cottingham (RC) Catherine Dellinger Buckley

Region I George Bolen Andrew P Calhoun Seabrook Marchant Al Adams (RC) Travis Brank David C, Chamberlain David E Bradley Ron Bullock John A Dickerson Director. District IX

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MRS JAMES CORLEY MR & MRS ROBERT SANSBURY NEVON F JEFFCOAT ELLIS M& GREENWOOD SC MYRTLE BEACH SC WLMONTSJR SWANSEA SC SALEM SC CAYCE SC ROY ADAMS MEMORIAL JOHN LINDSAY CROOK SAMUEL ROBERT SPANN JR BLK BUILDING COMPANY INC D GREENWOOD SC MYRTLE BEACH SC MARY & WALTER WALKER WEST COLUMBIA SC SENECA SC CAYCE SC ROBERT C ADAMS MR & MRS GEORGE L CROUT MR & MRS DAVID NOBLES GREGG CORLEY GREENWOOD SC JANICE PRITCHARD HELEN C BARRETT WEST COLUMBIA SC SENECA SC N MYRTLE BEACH SC CHAPIN SC RALPH ALEXANDER INC ENVIRONMENTAL PROPERTIES W ARTHUR ERSKINE III GREENWOOD SC PAT & MARSHA NOBLES REIDDEMPSEY WEST COLUMBIA SC SENECA SC N MYRTLE BEACH SC CHAPIN SC A AXSON GILBERT GROUP LTD NANCY M & PAUL D HODGES DR FRANK GREENWOOD SC CALVIN L ELLIOTT MR & MRS HARRY J JOHNSON WEST COLUMBIA SC SENECA SC SURFSIDE BEACH SC SR WARREN CRAIG JUMPER DAVID DUNN G W HAWTHORNE CHAPIN SC GREENWOOD SC KERSHAW WEST COLUMBIA SC SENECA SC ALVIN LGEDDINGS ROBERT SBEHY LINDLER GAINES JR JAMES A & LINDA JOSEPH ROBERT AMELIA & WALLY W A CAMDEN SC CHAPIN SC GREENWOOD SC PRICE SENECA SC THE KRESS FAMILY/BARBRA BILL & ANN MCCRARY WEST COLUMBIA SC MR & MRS JACKIE L GLENN DR H B KINARD III DEAN & LYNN CHAPIN SC GREENWOOD SC FRANCIS H SMITH SENECA SC CAMDEN SC LONNIEE& CLARE L TURNER III WEST COLUMBIA SC L HANSON JOHN LUMLEY/B M KECK MR & MRS ROBERT T F MCNAMARAJR CHAPIN SC GREENWOOD SC MARION SENECA SC CAMDEN SC CHARLES EWHITENER FIRST NATIONAL SOUTH & MRS KEVIN J HUGHES MR & MRS BILL MADDEN MR W R REEVES JR CHAPIN SC MARION SC MRS MRS DAVID WILLIAMS SENECA SC CAMDEN SC GREENWOOD SC MR AND MRS PATRICK E WATSON JT HUNTER III TIMC&MARCIATHYDRICK MRS VELMA M SHEALY COLUMBIA SC MARION SC SENECA SC JIMMY L MCWHORTER CAMDEN SC GREENWOOD SC RANDY R STEWART J THOMAS HUNTER JR K-MAC SERVICE INC GEORGE SINGLETON JR GASTON SC MARION SC AMERICAN CARBIDE OF SC INC SENECA SC N CAMDEN SC GREENWOOD SC JOHN WILLIAM GREEN MR & MRS JOSEPH L POWELL ANNEOMCALISTER BETTY FLYNN GILBERT SC MARION SC CARL & PEGGY PATTERSON SENECA SC ELGIN SC GREENWOOD SC HOWARD N RAWL DR JAMES R CARROLL MR & MRS J GLENN MCCANTS LANCASTER GILBERT SC MULLINS SC FELIX &SALLIE PEEBLES JR MR & MRS ROBERT S ENGLISH GREENWOOD SC MR & MRS RONALD TIMMS MARLBORO SENECA SC LANCASTER SC GILBERT SC SAVINGS LOAN RUDY DEBORAH F POWELL DOUGLAS JENNINGS JR OCONEE & & STEVEN EPPS SR GREENWOOD SC CAROLINA CERAMICS INC #1 BENNETTSVILLE SC SENECA SC LANCASTER SC IRMO SC D H ROBERTS MCCORMICK S K ROGERS DMD PA OSCAR S PORTER III GREENWOOD SC WILLIAM A MURPHY T C & HELENA W FAULKNER JR SENECA SC LANCASTER SC IRMO SC MCCORMICK SC CLAUDES SIMPSON JR& DR& MRS J C ROCKWELL W CARLTON THOMPSON GREENWOOD SC DALTON SHEPPARD JR NEWBERRY TOM MAERTENS LANCASTER SC IRMO SC ALVIN N BERRY SENECA SC SATTERFIELD INC MRS MRS KEN, LIB, CHRIS. 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pleted in 1996. It is designed to give all Clemson gridders the most modern and comfortable facili- ties in the nation.

The McFadden Building houses all the coaching offices and meeting rooms for Clemson's football team. The facility has meeting rooms for all nine position areas, so players are no longer forced to view film and discuss key strategy in a coach's cramped office. Each meeting room is equipped with "state of the art" video equipment.

McFadden Building There is also an auditorium that will hold as many as 180 people and is used for team meetings and press conferences. Additionally, there are private rooms for interviews with the media, a lounge, and even a pro scout facility that allows NFL representatives to view film of currentTigers in air-conditioned comfort.

The facility will also house a trophy and memorabilia area at its entrance. Much of the area will be devoted to Banks McFadden, the former Clemson All-American and coach who perhaps had as much an impact on Clemson athletic history as anyone.

The construction of the McFadden building is one of the final stages of the overall renovation of the jervey Athletic Center. Last summer the Tiger football team came back to a new and expanded locker room with fresh paint, new carpet- ing, new lockers and more space. The training room was also expanded and a player lounge area, complete with video McFadden Building Auditorium games and televisions, was constructed. By next year the weight room below the jervey Athletic Center will be increased in size to an incredible 14,000 square feet from its already

impressive 1 1,000 square feet. "The completion of the McFadden building gives us out- standing facilities in every area," said Head Coach Tommy West. "We now have a stadium that is second to none as far as its appearance. tradition and abil- ity to accommo- date large crowds in a pleasant and unique setting. We have a new, mod- ern and spacious locker room, team area and training facilities. And, the meeting and office areas are comfort- able places to learn and work."

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*The nine ACC schools that will years. take to the field this fall have *Four schools ranked in the top 25 produced 304 first or second-team of the Sears Cup for all-around gridiron Ail-Americans and 47 first- team Academic Ail-Americans. excellence in athletics.

ACC teams have had 1 ,280 players *Eight ACC teams, including the selected in the annual NFL draft, Clemson baseball team, earned a including 81 first-round selections. number-one ranking during the course of the 1994-95 *Clemson and Florida State are academic year. two of just six teams nationally who have won at least 75 percent of *The ACC Academic Honor Roll their games in seven of the last record was broken for the ninth nine years. Clemson and Florida straight year as 1,171 student- State are two of just four teams to athletes achieved at least of most a 3.0 for win at least six bowl games since Clemson and Florida State are two the successful teams in college football history in the year in the classroom. 1986. bowl games. CLETVISOTSr FOOTBALL 109 :

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The Clemson Ring of Honor is in its second Nominations will be made in the form of a year of existence in Clemson Memorial letter with a complete list of accomplishments Stadium. Last September 3, during and submitted to the chair of the committee, ceremonies prior to the Clemson vs. Furman who will retain an active file of nominations. football game, Frank Howard, Steve Fuller and Letters of support may also be submitted. All Banks McFadden were inducted. nominations will remain on file for a period of The Ring of Honor is the highest honor a three voting committee meetings (five years). Clemson football player can receive. A The Chair of the Committee will screen all recipient must first be a member of the nominations to make sure they meet eligibility Clemson Hall of Fame, receive at least an requirements. undergraduate degree, and make a significant contribution to the heritage of Clemson Eligibility: This committee will recognize athletics. Honorees who played for Clemson individuals who have demonstrated consistent will have their jersey retired. and unique national excellence in their sport Howard was Clemson's head coach during their Clemson career. Their between 1940-69 and he guided Clemson to accomplishments must be significant on an eight conference championships, six bowl individual and team basis. Their statistical games and eight Top 25 seasons. He was accomplishments must be noteworthy, but they inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame should also have an outstanding record in in 1989 and is the second winningest coach in terms of leadership. In general, they must ACC history. He had 165 wins when he have made a noteworthy contribution to the retired, most in ACC history history of the Clemson Athletic Program. McFadden was named the Nation's most Athletic accomplishments after their versatile athlete in 1939. He was an Ail- Clemson career are not a primary American in football and basketball, the only consideration in the nomination, but they must Clemson athlete in history to do that. retain an unblemished record of citizenship McFadden led Clemson to its first bowl bid after they leave Clemson. ever, a 6-3 win over Boston College in the A candidate must be a member of the 1940 Cotton Bowl. He was the number-three Clemson Hall of Fame and must hold a pick of the 1940 NFL draft, the highest draft baccalaureate degree from an accredited four- selection in Clemson history year University or college. Fuller is the only football player in Clemson Financial contributions to Clemson history to chosen an Ail-American on the University will not a consideration when be Banks McFadden be field and in the classroom. He was a first- evaluating the candidates. team Academic Ail-American in 1977 and For a coach to be nominated he or she 1978 and was a third-team AP All-American in must be retired from coaching that sport at the 1978. Fuller, who was ACC MVP on two college level. occasions, is still Clemson's all-time leader in total offense. He was an NCAA Top Five Selection Process: Each member of the Award winner in 1979, the only Clemson 11 -person committee will cast one vote per athlete to win the award. sport. An honoree must obtain at least seven Jeff Davis will be added to the Clemson votes to be selected. There will be just one Ring of Honor today. The Captain of ballot. The committee does not have to select Clemson's 1981 National Championship team any honorees at its meeting. There shall be no was a first-team All-American that year when more than one honoree in a sport for every he led the Tigers in tackles with 175, the two years. highest total in Clemson history. Davis was also named the MVP of the ACC and was the Conferring: In the sport of football, the Defensive MVP of the Orange Bowl victory honoree will have his name, number, years over Nebraska, the game that clinched the participated and helmet enshrined in the Ring national championship for the Tigers. of Honor at Clemson Memorial Stadium. In the sport of basketball, the honoree's jersey Ring of Honor Guidelines will be hung from the rafters of Littlejohn Coliseum. In the sport of baseball a jersey Purpose: The charge of the Ring of Honor replica will be hung from the fence of Tiger committee is to bestow the highest athletic Field. Other sports will establish appropriate award presented by the Clemson Athletic sites at the home facility. Department on deserving candidates. The When a student-athlete is selected the committee will examine the careers of person's jersey is honored, but the jersey candidates in all Clemson sports. number may be worn in the future. However, it is encouraged that the number be issued only Nominations: Nominations are made by any when necessary. The ceremony will be member of IPTAY, a member of the faculty or a determined from a meeting between the relative of a worthy nominee, and are honoree, the athletic director, the committee accepted 30 days prior to the committee chair and the head coach of the sport involved. meeting. The committee will meet once every two years in the month of April to vote on the nominations.

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BAND PROGRAM

By Brenda Rabon Coach Tommy West has been working the Tiger gridders in preparation for the 100th Clemson University One of the most exciting years in the season of Clemson football. Alma Mater history of Clemson has finally arrived. Tiger Band highlights this weekend with a Where the Blue Ridge yawns its Between the dates of August 12 and special touch of Clemson spirit they present as greatness December 17, there are 16 "football the traditional pregame show. Today, under Where the Tigers play weekends" for grid fans as the Clemson Tigers the direction of Dr. Hosier, Tiger Band will Here the sons of dear old Clemson, celebrate their 100th season and the NFL make its traditional sideline entrance with the Reign supreme alway. expansion Carolina Panthers play their sound of the famous "Sock It To 'Em/Tiger

inaugural season home games in Death Valley Rag." Excitement begins to be felt by all fans

As Clemson Tiger Football celebrates "a as the air of Memorial Stadium becomes filled Chorus rock-solid tradition in its 100th season," a with Tiger spirit as another season of Tiger Dear old Clemson, we will triumph

generator of spirit is present to enhance the football dawns. And with all our might spark of excitement in the hearts of Tiger fans Pregame festivities continue with one of That the Tigers' roar may echo everywhere. Clemson University's own Tiger John Phillip Sousa's most renowned marches, O'er the mountain height. Band goes beyond the call of duty and meets "Washington Post." The colors are presented this request. by the Clemson University Pershing Rifles

Tiger Band will prepare for just as many Company C4. Everyone then stands and joins member of the percussion section, he is a games as the Clemson team. Six home Tiger Band to honor America in singing "God native of Ladson, SC, a graduate of Stratford

contests and five road games are ahead of Bless America." High School, and is majoring in mathematical

both the football players and Tiger Band. The invocation is delivered and the crowd sciences. He was voted to his new title by his Clemson remains one of the few schools in the is asked to join in the Pledge of Allegiance and peers last season.

country that sends a band representation to the singing of the National Anthem, which is Tiger Band then strikes up "Sock It To every road game. conducted by Clemson University Director of 'Em/Tiger Rag" while marching to the east end This fall marks Dr. Mark Hosier's fourth Bands, Dr. Richard Goodstein. Tiger Band of Memorial Stadium to form the tunnel for the season as the Marching Band Director. Before then invites all to join in the singing of the players to run through as the greatest stadium joining the ranks at Clemson, Dr. Hosier was Clemson University Alma Mater. entrance in college sports begins. The cannon Assistant Marching Band Director at his alma As the band forms the traditional script booms, and led by a high-flying tiger paw flag,

mater, Ohio State University. Much "Tigers", Michael Boone, Tiger Band the Tigers charge down the hill to meet the preparation goes into a marching band Commander, dots the "i." Boone is in his first Catamounts of Western Carolina.

performance, and Dr. Hosier has been working year as the Tiger Band Commander, and his Today's halftime show is entitled, "The Best this group in practice just about as hard as fourth year as a Tiger Band Member. A of the '80s". It features #1 hits by some of the top artists of the decade. Music selections include, "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor, "You Can Call Me Al" by Paul Simian, and Whitney

Houston's "The Greatest Love of All." The induction of Jeff Davis into the Clemson Ring of Honor will also take place

during the halftime ceremonies. Davis, an All- American and ACC MVP on Clemson's 1981

National Championship team, will become the fourth member of the Ring of Honor on the facade of Clemson Memorial Stadium. He joins Frank Howard, Banks McFadden and

Steve Fuller, who were all inducted last year. Tiger Band staff includes Dr. Mark Hosier, Tiger Band Director, Dr. Rick Goodstein, Director of Bands, Cheryl Hosier, Flag Line Instructor, and Hazel Cartee, Twirler Instructor.

Today as we begin another page in the history of Tiger football. Tiger Band continues

a tradition of excellence in its performance on

game day. It is an honor for Clemson University to be represented by such a dedicated group of individuals. This year Tiger Band welcomes over 80 new members to the

ranks and wishes them good luck in their first

performance in Death Valley Today let us also honor and thank Tiger Band for continuing the Clemson tradition of excellence.

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by Jamie Hill Guess was red-shirted his freshman jumping abilities enabled him to set a school season, gaining valuable learning experience record in the standing broad jump with a As a child, you were always encouraged to from veteran receivers such as Terry Smith 139.5" mark, a record that most likely will dream, whether it was to be like your hero or and Larry Ryans. However, Guess discovered stand for some time. In addition to his ability to to reach a desired goal. Reaching those that he wasn't living up to his coaches and his defy gravity. Guess is one of the strongest dreams seemed to pose the biggest obstacle, expectations. He battled through trying to find receivers on the team, boasting a hefty 310- because of the dedication, devotion and drive his own identity and focused on getting out of pound max on the bench press. they required. Some would fail in their the shadows of the veterans. "I felt like I was Clemson strength and conditioning coach, attempts to reach their dreams, but from the trying to pattern myself after Terry Smith, Gary Wade, has always been impressed with

looks of it, one person has persevered through because he was a player I looked up to. I lost Henry's positive attitude during workouts in the the trials and realized a dream that has driven my own style during my first three years. preseason and regular season. "Henry has him since childhood. That's something that has driven me during always been a real focused player, and always Henry Guess, a 6-2, 208 senior wide the off-season, to recover my old style and come down to the weight room and tried to receiver from Cordova, SC, has dreamt of start making an impact for my senior season." improve. During workouts, Henry has great playing football for the Clemson Tigers since Guess started to come out of the shadows explosiveness for a player his size, which is he was a little tike playing football with the during the 1994 season, appearing in all 11 something you don't see all the time. He's got guys around the neighborhood. "When I was games and making one start. His most a tremendous frame for a wide receiver, he's growing up, Clemson was the team and when productive game came against nationally bigger and more powerful looking than most you mentioned the Clemson Tigers, everybody ranked Florida State in Tallahassee, where he other wide receivers, which is a credit to his got excited and intimidated. When you heard caught two passes for 22 yards. He finished hard work and dedication to improve in the Death Valley you got that chill down your weight room."

spine, and that was something that I As one of the few seniors on the offensive wanted to be a part of." side. Guess will be expected to offer advice Guess visited Clemson as a junior in and present a positive image for the

high school and immediately knew exactly incoming freshmen. "Most of what I try to where he was going to play his college tell the freshmen is to take their time and not football. "I came up for a game my junior rush anything, because that is where I made year and met , and I thought I my mistake, trying to do too much too early

had met a superstar. I said to myself, this is A lot of rookies make that mistake trying to the place where I'm going to play." grasp everything too fast. I'll tell them to Coming from a small town like Cordova, settle down and work on getting into a the whereabouts are very difficult to rhythm and let the important aspects come explain, a dream to play football at a major to you." Division one school is a dream for most Clemson co-offensive coordinator/wide people in the town. Since it is not the type receivers coach Rick Stockstill is Henry's of area overflowing with hot prospects. position coach and has watched him mature Guess was at a disadvantage in terms of and improve for over four years. "Henry publicity and attention from the media and has been a very dependable, hardworking coaches. player since he arrived here in 1991. He Henry's football career was almost a doesn't miss practice, works hard, is a bad dream. His mother wouldn't let him conscientious player, who takes a lot of pride play football until he was a sophomore at in himself as a football player and as a Edisto High School, which put a severe person off the field. Henry comes to obstacle in Henry's hopes to play for the practice ready to work everyday, and his

Tigers. "I guess she didn't want to see me work ethic is his way of demonstrating get injured, but I was glad she allowed me leadership." to play football and ultimately realize my Off the field. Guess is working towards dream." realizing a dream in the classroom. As an

After a parental O.K., Guess went on to industrial education major, he is working to become a SuperPrep All-American during earn a degree in May and trying to teach at his senior season, being rated as the 10th the high school level. Guess has realized best wide receiver in the preseason. He that putting your eggs into one basket won't finished his senior season at Edisto High cut it in the real world. Henry Guess grew up dreaming he would be a

School with 26 receptions for 655 yards "As for my long term goals, I would like to Clemson Tiger. A visit to the Clemson campus in and five TDs, despite suffering a broken play professional football, but if that doesn't 1989 confirmed this dream was the correct thing to arm on two different occasions. work out, then I would like to teach and do. His injuries didn't deter the Clemson coach high school football. I'm trying to coaches in their recruiting efforts, however. the season with six receptions for 51 yards, finish up my degree so I can have another

Guess' speed coupled with his outstanding but finally proved to himself and to the option to choose from if a career in football jumping abilities overshadowed his two arm coaches that he could play for a Division one doesn't work out." injuries in the eyes of the coaches. Guess was school and compete with the top caliber That graduation day in May will not only be an all-state performer in the 200-meter dash, players. a dream come true for Henry but for his family long jump and high jump coming out of high The regained confidence has given Henry as well. school, so there was no mistake that he had something to shoot for in preparation for his tremendous athletic ability. senior season. In the weight room. Guess' XS>5>5 CLElVISOISr FOOTBALL

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By Tim Bourret Consecutive 200-yard Passing Games: 2 by DeChane Cameron, 1991; 2 by Patrick Sapp, 1992; 2 by With all the attention on Cal Ripken and his pursuit of Lou Gehrig's Tommy Kendrick, 1970. Major League Baseball streak for consecutive games played, we Consecutive Games Scoring a Point: thought it might be appropriate to list some Clemson football streaks. 35 by David Treadwell, 1985-87 The list includes accomplishments in terms of games and statistical Note: Treadwell scored in every game he played in his career. He categories. They should provide some great trivia the next time you missed the 1987 N.C. State game however, as Clemson did not want to stump a fhend who claims to be a college football expert. attempt a kicking extra point, nor a field goal. Consecutive Games Played: Consecutive Games Scoring a Touchdown: 48 by Rodney Williams (1985-88), Mark Drag (1985-88), Jeff Bak 9 by Lester Brown, 1978; 9 by Terry Allen, 1988-89 (1985-88), Otis Moore (1986-89), Stacy Fields (1987-90), Jerome Note: Brown's streak was stopped by Ohio State in the Gator Henderson (1987-90), John Johnson (1987-90), Jeb Flesch (1988-91), Bowl. Levon Kirkland (1988-91), Ed McDaniel (1988-91). Consecutive Games Catching aTD Pass: Consecutive Games Started: 4 by K.D. Dunn, 1983 46 by Nelson Welch, PK, 1991-94 Note: Ironic that a tight end holds this record, because Clemson Note: Welch never missed a start at placekicker and also started has historically not been a team that throws to the tight end. as a punter in 29 games in his career. Consecutive Games Throwing a Touchdown Pass: Consecutive Starts by Non-kicker: 6 by Mike Eppley, 1984 45 by Jeb Flesch, OG, 1988-91 Note: Even though Dunn's streak took place in 1983, Eppley's TD Note: Flesch did not start the first three games of 1988, then pass streak was in 1984. started the last 45 games of his career. Consecutive Passes without an Interception: Consecutive Starts by a Quarterback: 122 by Rodney Williams, 1988 32 by Tommy Kendrick, 1969-71 Consecutive Passes without an Interception at Start of a Career: Consecutive 100-yard Rushing Games: 92 by Nealon Greene, 1994 5 by Kenny Flowers, 1985 Note: Greene did not throw an interception until the South Carolina Note: Streak covered last five games of 1985 season and included game last year. In fact, that was the only turnover Clemson had with career high 148 yards against Minnesota in the Independence Bowl. Greene under center all year. But, that bowl game was Flowers's last 100-yard game, as he never Consecutive Completions: reached the 100-yard mark as a senior. 9 by Steve Fuller vs. The Citadel, 1978 Consecutive 100-yard Receiving Games: Note: Fuller was a perfect 9-9 for the game before going to the 3 by Charlie Waters, 1969 bench early in the third period in a 58-3 Clemson victory. Note: Streak covered first three games of Waters senior year. Consecutive Games Completing a Pass: 46 by Rodney Williams, 1985-88 Consecutive Games 200 Yards Total Offense: 3 by Patrick Sapp, 1992

Note: This might be the most unusual streak of all. Clemson's current outside linebacker did something Steve Fuller, Homer Jordan, Rodney Williams, Mike Eppley or Bobby Gage never accomplished as a Clemson signal caller. Sapp's streak took place against Wake Forest (211), North Carolina (227) and Maryland (283). Consecutive Games Catching a Pass: 35 by Jerry Butler, 1976-78 Note: Streak covered every game over his last three years. Consecutive Plays Rushing the Ball: 8 by Stacey Driver vs. Wake Forest, 1983 Consecutive Games Sacking the Quarterback: 5 by Chester McGlockton, 1989-90 Consecutive Games Intercepting a Pass: 4 by Dexter Davis, 1990; 4 by Bobby Gage, 1948; 4 by Terry Kinard, 1980-81 Consecutive Double Figure Tackle Games: 19 by Jeff Davis, 1980-81 Consecutive Games with a Tackle: 48 by Levon Kirkland and Ed McDaniel, 1988-91 Note; Kirkland and McDaniel, both Ail-Americans in 1991, never missed making at least one tackle in a game. Ironically, each player had a career low one tackle in one game over their career. Consecutive Extra Points: 72 by Chris Gardocki, 1988-90 Note: Gardocki was a perfect 72-72 on extra points in his career. Consecutive games 40-yard punting Average: 12 by Dale Hatcher, 1983-84 Note: Hatcher had streak of 12 games in a row broken with a 39.6 average in his last game. Consecutive Field Goals Made: 14 by Obed Ariri, 1980 Note: This was a national record at the time. Sapp holds the Clemson record for consecutive 200-yard total Consecutive Games Making a Field Goal: offense games. 15 by Obed Ariri, 1979-80 15 by Chris Gardocki, 1988-89

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THE LAST WORD

by Bob Bradley being 0-0 ties. Frank Howard's 99th of his Clemson career Clemson's largest point total ever came in and he savored his 100th seven days later Clemson is celebrating 100 years of an October 5, 1901 opener, facing Guilford as over Tatum. That season also saw Clemson football tfiis season, but Tiger fans always look the Tigers came away with a 122-0 breeze playing in an enlarged Memorial Stadium forward to the opening of eacfi campaign, over the Quakers. where 18,000 seats had been added since the especially tfie initial home encounter. Only three times since the ACC was '57 campaign. But how many followers know that in the formed have Tiger followers had to wait until The Tigers came into the 1958 Virginia first four years that Clemson fielded a football the fourth game of the season to see their fracas ranked 18th nationally. But Reece team, only one game was played at home? Clemson team on friendly soil. In the 94 Whitley took the Cavaliers in for a score on the That was a 55-0 win over Bingham in 1898. previous seasons where Clemson has had at opening drive. In the second period, Harvey Three of the other games were played on least one home game, the Tigers have won 71 White and George Usry propelled the Tigers neutral sites. In fact. Walter Riggs, Clemson's times, lost 15 and there have been eight ties. on a 70-yard scoring drive, but the extra point first coach and for whom Riggs Field is named, The last opening tie at home took place was missed and Virginia led 7-6 at halflime. never coached a game at home. There were against Boston College and a guy named Sophomore quarterback Lowndes Shingler also no home games in 1903 and in 1914. Doug Flutie in 1982. The last one before that guided the Tigers on a third-period drive, That was the last time that Clemson has not was in 1933 against PC. which was culminated on a four-yard scoring

played at least one game at home in a season. Of all of the opening games I have seen in run by Bill Mathis, then Shingler ran the two- Even to have a schedule in 1952, some 'The Valley' since 1941, two Virginia contests point conversion in for a 14-7 Clemson lead. fast scrambling had to take place. That was stand out as probably the most exciting. Whitley, who had 174 yards passing (on the year that Southern Conference school One was in 1966 when the Tigers made up 13-25), took the Cavaliers for another score presidents put both Clemson and Maryland on their largest home deficit ever, beating the and a two-point conversion and Virginia a one-year probation for, of all things, playing Cavaliers 40-35 after trailing by 18 points with regained the lead, 15-14. The 22-yard scoring in a post-season bowl game. The Tigers had 17 minutes to play. The other would be in pass was to future NFL star Sonny Randle, as played Miami in the Gator Bowl and the Terps, 1958 when Clemson came from behind twice was the extra point pass. ranked #3 nationally, defeated Tennessee in to down Virginia, 20-15. Clemson came from Shingler then took over and engineered a the Sugar Bowl. behind three times the next weekend to defeat 91 -yard Clemson drive that saw him personally The presidents said that Maryland and North Carolina and Coach Jim Tatum, 26-21, go in from a yard out for the score for a 20-15 Clemson could play each other in 1952, but no which was the beginning of an 8-2 regular lead. The extra point attempt was blocked. other conference school unless there was a season and a date in the silver anniversary Although there was 8:45 left in the game when state edict. And it didn't take long to get one of Sugar Bowl game with the #1 -ranked LSU Shingler scored, the Tiger secondary buckled those on the books that said Clemson and Tigers— Billy Cannon, Chinese Brandits, et all. down, and did not allow another score. The South Carolina would meet October 23, 1952, The '58 win over the Cavs was Coach Cavaliers had the ball twice more before during State Fair Week in Columbia. game's end. but each time Clemson So in '52, the Tigers opened at home intercepted, the first time by White, the one week against Presbyterian and closed second by Shingler, the same quarterback their home schedule the following Saturday who had scored the winning touchdown. against Villanova. The last seven games Clemson ran out the clock after Shingler's were played on the road. Maryland wasn't theft. much better off, playing just three of nine in This five-point victory set the stage for Byrd Stadium. One of those home games the remainder of the 1958 season. was the first meeting with the Tigers. And Clemson's first six wins in '58 were by a total the two have met every year since. of 32 points and four of these triumphs came That decision by the presidents was in the final period. The Tigers scored 19 probably the straw that broke the camel's fourth-quarter points against Boston College back, because on May 8, 1953, seven of the for a 34-12 win and weathered a second half larger schools of the Southern Conference Furman rally in the finale. Clemson held a broke away from that organization and 30-0 halftime lead over the Paladins, but formed the Atlantic Coast Conference. was outscored 19-6 in the final 30 minutes. Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, This 20-15 victory was just the fourth N. C. State, South Carolina and Wake Forest straight by Clemson over the Cavaliers, but were the original seven, with the this would stretch to 29 before Virginia understanding that Virginia would become recorded a win over the Tigers in 1990. Ten the eighth member, which it did in of Clemson's 31 wins over the Cavs have December of 1953. been by seven points or less, and eight of

But back to the openers. Clemson has the 10 were decided in the final period. ..four faced 26 different teams in its home opener of them at home. ..but only two as the when it was the first game of the season. opening game. Howard was the head coach Thirty-one of these games have been in both of those. against Presbyterian—28 of them in a row Possibly there are other games that could with 10 straight at Clemson, one in Clinton be classified as 'more exciting' than this 20- and then 17 consecutive times back at 15 game in 1958. But for openers, twasn't Clemson. The Tigers have claimed 40 bad. shutouts when their first game was at home, White, an AII-ACC quarterback by season's end, Then again, that 'old timer's disease' may while six opponents have whitewashed had a key interception in Clemson's opening day be creeping up on me!!! Clemson in home openers, four of these win over Virginia in 1958.

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DdLTON, INC. 1 AMERICAN II HOME 1-800-262-3132 1-8(Ml3 132 SHOW CfiRPETS OF DfiLTON. INC. PLACE P.O. Box 1412 Dalton, GA 307224412 A DIVISION OF CARPETS OF DALTON, INC. Take 1-75 Exit 135 This is tlie dealersliip tliat Yeargin built tiiat sells the cars that BMW builds.

If this building looks impressive, that's because it is. so hard to achieve. (It was nice when our new

By design. Through the teamwork of Century BMW neighbors, BMW North America, said they liked it

and Yeargin Enterprises, this state-of-the-art facility too.) So if you appreciate quality, come check out reflects the pride and craftsmanship they both work the showroom. And maybe a car or two.

CENTURY YEARGIN ENTERPRISES, INC.