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Today's Features Today's Program features Clemson's number-five ranked tackier in history, a coach from a large family, and Mr. 6 Tim Jones Clemson. This senior has an appreciation for the Clemson linebacl

Clemson's greatest defensive players. Oct. 1 "Maryland W, 13-0 Cover Photo: Jim Moriarty Oct. 8 "at Georgia L, 14-40 Interior Photos: Jim Moriarty, Rob Biggerstaff, Bob Oct. 15 'at Duke L, 13-19 Waldrop, Vern Verna, Ken Ruinard, Dave Lewis, Mark Oct. 22 'at Florida State L, 0-17 Oct. 29 Wake Forest 24-8 Houde, Patrick Wright, Eddie Cliffe, C.W. Pack W, Nov. 5 at 28-17 Sports. W, Nov 12 'Georgia W, 20-10 Nov 19 'South Carolina 12:08 PM For additional copies of this program send a check for *ACC TV $6 to Clemson Football Program, Box 632, Clemson, SC 29633 6 1994 Clemson Football 1 Today's Game

Tigers try to close with a four-game winning streak for by Tim Bourret the first time since 1990. Final Game for Seniors This will be the final home game for 14 Tim Jones, LB Rock Hill, SC Rock Hill HS Altogether the group has made over 800 tack- Clemson seniors, nine scholarship players and Mike Kunz, OT San Antonio, TX Lee HS les for the last four seasons. five walk-ons. This senior class has been Coby Peeler, SS Roebuck, SC Dorman HS involved in 28 victories (28-16-1), two bowl W. Rouse, OLB Clewiston, FL Itawamba CC Clemson on Three-Game Win Streak games, seven wins over top 25 teams, and an Tim Scheibel, DE Trumbull, CT Trumbull HS Clemson has won its last three games, all undefeated ACC Championship. The class D. Stephens, OLB San Antonio, TX Judson HS by double figure margins. Clemson has played has taken phde in playing in Death Valley as B. Tillotson, OLB Greenville, SC Berea HS well defensively all season, but the major rea- Clemson has a 20-4-1 record at home during L. Usher OLB Decatur GA DeKalb HS son for Clemson's improvement has been on their era. N, Welch, PK Greer, SC Greer HS the offensive side of the line of scrimmage. The class is small by recent standards, but S. Wynn, TE Winnsboro, SC Fairlield HS The Tigers have averaged nearly 350 yards a they have recorded many landmark accom- D. Zeiler, WR Bethel Park, PA Bethel Park HS game over the last three games, after averag- plishments. Tim Jones, a senior linebacker, is ing just 253.7 yards a game for the first seven. fifth in Clemson history in total tackles with Tiger Linebackers Outstanding The rushing attack has made the biggest gain, 326. The native of Rock Hill, SC will become The South Carolina game will mark the final by over 100 yards a game. Clemson has the first player in Clemson history to lead the appearance of 14 Clemson seniors and six of gained 261 .3 yards a game on the ground over Tigers in tackles for three straight seasons. them are linebackers. Four of the group, Tim the last three games, including 283 in the win Placekicker Nelson Welch is Clemson's Jones, Darnell Stephens, Wardell Rouse and over Georgia Tech last Saturday. Clemson career scoring leader with 300 points heading Mike Barber are the four starters at the four averaged just 143.9 yards a game on the into today's game, his final as a Tiger Welch linebacker positions and they are the major ground for the first seven contests. is the ACC's career field goal leader with 72 reason Clemson ranks 11th in the nation in Here is a rundown of Clemson's improve- and he has a chance to become a four-time All- scoring defense and 13th in the nation in rush- ment over the last three games: ACC (first or second-team) player Linebacker ing defense. Warden Rouse is among the ACC leaders in Over the last four years Clemson oppo- Category 1st 7 last 3 sacks this year, while linebacker Darnell nents have averaged just 104 yards a game on Record 2-5 3-0 Stephens is among the ACC leaders in tackles the ground. Nineteen times the opposition has Total Offense/Game 253.7 347.7 for loss. tVlike Barber has led the team in tack- failed to get over 100 yards rushing and only Rushing Yds/Game 143.9 261.3 les/play the last two years. three teams have gained over 200 yards on the Completion % .469 .581 Here is a list of Clemson seniors who will ground against the Tigers. Tim Jones leads Total Turnovers 8 1 be playing in their last game when the Tigers the group with 326 career tackles, while Points/Game 14.2 24.0 face South Carolina: Darnell Stephens has 196, Mike Barber has First downs/Game 15.4 19.3 185 and Wardell Rouse, a junior college trans- Time of Possession 31:23 34:12 M. Barber LB Edgemore, SC Lewisville HS fer who has played just two seasons, has 138. M. Bulman, P Roebuck, SC Dorman HS Rouse leads the group in terms of tackles for Tigers #1 in Nation in Turnover Margin Ed Glenn, TE Greenville, SC W. Hampton HS loss with 22, and in sacks with nine. Clemson ranks first in the nation in turnover

1994 Clemson Seniors: Back row (L-R) — Wardell Rouse, Mike Kunz, Tim Scheibel, Stephon Wynn and Ed Glenn. Second Row (L-R) — David Zeiler, Brian Tillotson, Nelson Welch, Matt Bulman. Front Row (L-R) — Darnell Stephens, Lewis Usher, Coby Peeler, Tim Jones and Mike Barber. 1994 Clemson Football 2 margin heading into the season finale with Statistically Speaking South Carolina. Clemson has just nine 1994 South Carolina Statistics turnovers on offense, including just one in the 1994 Clemson Statistics (5-5, 4-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) (5-5-0, 4-4 SEC) last five games, and has forced 27 on defense. ' Tn That computes to a +1.8 turnover margin for Rushinq TC Net Avq TD LG Rushina TC Net AVQ Brandon Bennett 154 578 4.4 o OQ the season. ACC member Duke is actually Lamont Pegues, TB 76 330 4.3 2 19 Stanley Pritchett 116 529 4.6 7 mark. Raymond Priester, FB 85 329 3.9 2 23 second in the country with a +1.7 Mike Reddick 12 78 b.o U It Louis Solomon, QB 58 292 5.0 1 54 The Tigers have never won the national Toby Gates 3 43 14,3 22 Antwuan Wyatt, TB 74 249 3.4 1 21 ort turnover championship, but Clemson has fin- Corey Bridaes 2 21 10.5 ill Anthony Downs, TB 63 216 3.4 29 Totals 365 1251 3.4 11 29 ished second twice. The Tigers were second Totals 510 1791 3.5 11 54 Opponents 376 1468 3.9 9 78 in 1988 with a +1.82 mark and second in 1989 Opponent Totals 329 1062 3.2 7 48 Passina Cmo Alt Int YQS I U Pel with the same +1.82 figure. It is interesting to Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD Pet Steve Taneyhill 217 342 6 10 .DoD 1 9A A(Y7 note that current Clemson head coach Tommy Blake Williamson 1 1 27 1 Nealon Greene 47 83 472 1 .566 3

Derwin Jeffcoat 1 1 Id U .UUl West was an assistant coach on both of those Patrick Sapp 39 88 3 444 2 .443 Brandon Bennett 1 2 3 1 .50C Clemson teams. Louis Solomon 15 33 5 112 1 .454 Kurt Frederick 1 .UUl can set a school record as far as Antwuan Wyatt 1 .000 Clemson Totals 230 373 9 2177 20 .617 Totals 101 205 8 1028 4 .493 fewest turnovers per game in a season if it has Opponents 156 280 11 2221 20 .557 Opponent Totals 196 330 14 2164 8 .594 a turnoverless game against South Carolina. ncVfCIVIIIU Rec Yds Avq TD LG Clemson has gone without a turnover four of Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Brandon Bennett 40 283 7.1 1 26 Antwuan Wyatt, WR 29 279 9.6 1 31 Toby Gates 35 504 13.3 6 41 the last five weeks. The 1940 Clemson team Kenya Crooks, WR 19 181 9.5 2 28 Stanley Pritchett 32 186 5.8 2 17 had just eight turnovers in nine games, a 0.88 Marcus Hinton, WR 17 258 15.2 42 Darrel Nicklow 22 243 11.0 2 40 turnovers per game figure. If Clemson goes 21 261 12.4 Totals 101 1028 10.1 4 42 Montv Means 3 52 Totals 230 2177 9.5 20 52 without a turnover Saturday, it would give them Opponent Totals 196 2164 11.0 8 76 record. Opponents 156 2221 14.2 20 77 a 0.81 figure and the 1994 Clemson Schedule Tackle Leaders Tot 1991 S. Carolina Schedule One of the prime reasons for Clemson's Date Opponent Score Tim Jones, ILB 106 Tackle Leaders Tot Date Opponent Score low turnover total is a lack of fumbles. S3 Furman W 27-6 Mictiael Barber, LB 85 Tony Watkins, SS 98 S3 Georgia L21-24 Clemson has lost just one fumble all year, S10 NC State L 12-29 Darnell Stephens, OLB 72 Aubrey Brooks, ILB 79 810 Arkansas W 14-0 fewest in the nation. Duke is actually second SI 7 at Virginia L6-9 -6 Brian Dawkins, SS 64 Ronnie Smith, ILB 77 S17 Louisiana Tech W31 13-0 01 Maryland W Kentucky with just three lost fumbles. The Clemson Warden Rouse, OLB 61 Terry Cousin, CB 72 S24 at W23-9 14-40 08 at Georgia L 01 at Louisiana St. 18- 17 record for fewest fumbles over the course of Marvin Cross, DE 57 Hank Campbell, ILB 71 W 015 at Duke L 13-19 08 East Carolina L42-56 the season is six, set by the 1938 team. The Carlos Curry, MG 41 Chhs Abrams, FS 60 022 at Florida St. LO-17 36-41 Ben Washington, DT 48 015 Mississippi St. L one lost fumble is an incredible stat when you Lamarick Simpson, DE 40 029 Wake Forest W 24-8 022 at Vanderbilt W 19- 16 Andre Humphrey, CB 40 Stacy Evans, DE 46 look at Clemson football history. Since 1960 N5 atN. Carolina W 28-17 029 Tennessee L 22-31 Dexter McCleon, DB 33 Chris Rumph, DE 45 Clemson has had just five seasons when it did N12 Georgia Tech W 20-10 N12 at Florida L 17-48 Brett Williams, DT 29 David Turnipseed, DT 40 not have at least double figures in terms of lost N19 South Carolina12:08 pm N19 at Clemson 12:08 pm fumbles. One of the reasons for this lack of fumbles has been the concentration of Clemson's first- Antwuan Wyatt had a chance until he was 89 and a South Carolina assistant between 6-3-1 5-2-1 year freshmen. Tiger first year freshmen have injured. Bennett has 678 yards rushing and a 1991-92. He is in the series, as a 1-1 handled the ball on a rush, reception or return 4.4 average, and has 40 catches for 283 yards. Clemson coach and as a South Carolina 352 times without a lost fumble. Clemson's Additionally, he has 325 yards in kick returns, coach. The last time he coached in the only lost fumble of the year took place at giving him a 128.6 average in terms of all-pur- Clemson-South Carolina series in Death Georgia. pose yards per game. Valley, he was a defensive assistant with South Stanley Pritchett is an outstanding running Carolina. South Carolina Update back with a 4.6 average and seven rushing Brad Scott will be trying to be the first South South Carolina enters today's game with a touchdowns. He has also caught two TD pass- Carolina coach to win his first game in the 5-5 record, the same as the Tigers. But, unlike es and is South Carolina's leading scorer with Clemson-South Carolina series since 1975 Clemson, a victory will make the Gamecocks 56 points. Toby Gates is the second leading when downed the Tigers 56-20 in eligible for a postseason bowl. The NCAA receiver with 38 receptions for 504 yards and his first year. The last Clemson coach to win six touchdowns. South Carolina has 32 touch- his first game in the series was Ken Hatfield, requires six Division I victories and one of Clemson's wins was against Division l-AA downs for the year, 11 on the ground, 20 in the who defeated the Gamecocks in 1990, 24-15. member Furman. All of South Carolina's air and one on a return. This is the first time since 1985 that the two teams have entered the game with 5-5 games have been against Division I teams. South Carolina jumped off to a 4-1 start, Clemson-South Carolina Series records, or a battle for a winning season. including conference wins over Arkansas, Clemson holds the all-time lead in the Clemson won that game to go to the Kentucky and LSU. The Gamecocks have series with South Carolina, 54-33-4. With the Independence Bowl. Clemson has a 6-1 played very well on the road, posting a 3-1 fervor of the fans in this series, one would think record against South Carolina when the two record so far. Their only road loss was at top it would be tough to gain a road win, but that teams enter the annual battle with the same 10 Florida. has not been the case of late. Each of the last record. The record is 6-0 in games of this The Gamecocks have some outstanding three seasons the road team has won this con- nature since 1903. The last time Clemson and data on offense. For the season South test. That includes last year when Clemson South Carolina entered the game with the Carolina has averaged 24.3 points per game, won in Columbia, 16-13. This is the first time same record was 1988. Both squads were 8-2 gained 343 yards a game in total offense and the road team has won three years in a row and Clemson came away with a 29-10 victory. thrown for over 217 yards per game. Steve since 1983-84-85. South Carolina has not entered its game Taneyhill, who led South Carolina to a 24-13 Clemson has won five of the last six games with Clemson with a better record than the victory over Clemson in Death Valley in 1992, in this series and has a 3-0 record against Tigers since 1984 when the Gamecocks were has had an outstanding season with 217 com- South Carolina in games played on November 9-1 and Clemson was 7-3. South Carolina won pletions in 342 attempts, a 63.5 completion 19th over the years. The Tigers have an 11- that day at Clemson, 22-21. mark. He has thrown for 2033 yards, and has 5-1 advantage in the series in games played at And, before we leave our last today's an outstanding 3/1 ratio in TDs/interceptions Clemson, including an 8-2-1 margin since game, a special thanks must be offered to Bob (18/6). 1972. Fulton, who will be broadcasting his final Brandon Bennett leads the Gamecocks in Both Clemson Coach Tommy West and Clemson-USC game today. He has been the receptions and rushing, a rarity in college foot- South Carolina coach Brad Scott are in their voice of the Gamecocks for 43 years and has ball. We don't know how many South Carolina first game as a head coach in this series, but made a significant contribution to college ath- backs have done that, but no player in West is certainly no stranger to the series. He letics in this state. We wish you the best in your Clemson history has pulled off that double. served as a Clemson assistant between 1982- retirement.

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It is virtually a Sunday ritual for Tim Jones. Go to for meetings around 3:00 PM, participate in tone for future Clemson linebackers." played well as a defense. We lost the for the Sunday afternoon practice, grab Brewster was the perfect mentor game, but I gained confidence in myself something to eat, return to the room and Jones. "When he came to Clemson he that I could play well in a big game wait for former Clemson All-American and was just about 205 pounds, about the against good competition." Jones went current linebacker Ed same weight for me when I first came. on to pick up a team best 89 tackles for McDaniel to call. They told him he could not play, he was- the season, more than first-round draft On November 6, Jones was especially n't big enough. But, he showed me and pick Wayne Simmons and current NFL anxious for the phone to ring, because he everyone else what he could do with hard linebacker Ashley Sheppard. couldn't wait to review Clemson's victory work and dedication." Brewster went on Jones has been playing well in big over #12 North Carolina, certainly the to a successful career in the CFL, and like games ever since. He has been playing highlight of the Clemson season. "I talk McDaniel and the other linebackers, well in all games for that matter. Entering with Ed McDaniel just about every comes back to Clemson whenever he can the South Carolina game Jones has 326 Sunday night," said Jones with a smile. and still follows the program closely. career tackles, fifth highest total in "He wanted to know how we held North Jones served his apprenticeship under Clemson history and higher than such Carolina to 11 yards rushing. We always Brewster and the other Tigers in 1 990 and Clemson greats as Terry Kinard, William talk about how Clemson played, how 1991, learning the trade and preparing Perry and Levon Kirkland. With his 106 everyone is doing. He gives me a hard himself for the 1992 season. The tackles he is assured of leading the Tigers time when we lose, but you can tell he McDaniels, Kirklands etc were gone to for the third straight season, a first in really cares about this program." the pros and it was time for Jones to carry Clemson history. Not even McDaniel,

These Sunday night phone calls are all on the tradition. It did not take long, as he Davis or Brewster led the Tigers in tack- part of the tradition, the tradition of out- had a dozen tackles against Ball State in les for three straight seasons. standing linebackers at Clemson. One his first career start, then was the domi- Additionally, he has shown his ability in foot soldier carries it on to the other. It nating defensive player in the epic battle pass coverage over the years, recording really goes back to the 1950s when with Florida State on September 12. six interceptions and 16 pass deflections, Wyndie Wyndham knocked out three "I think the Florida State game in 1992 more than any other active Tiger.

Missouri players on three consecutive was a big game for me. It was on nation- In 1994 tfie senior inside linebacker plays. All-American Jeff Davis captained al TV (ESPN), it was at night, (first has rung up double figures in tackles six

Clemson to the 1981 National Clemson night game since 1956) , and times and has twice been chosen ACC

Championship and made an incredible the crowd was awesome (over 84,000). I Defensive Player-of-the-Week, both for 175 tackles in the process. Johnny had 12 tackles in that game and we performances that took place in the North Rembert followed Davis, leading the Carolina Triad. The native of Rock Tiger defense before moving on to an Hill, SC turned in what might have All-Pro career in the NFL. been his top effort at Duke when he The tradition has reached its had 20 tackles, most by a Clemson zenith in the 1990s as five lineback- player since 1985. Jones had 10 first ers (Ashley Sheppard, John hits and 10 assists, the most since Johnson, Ed McDaniel, Levon inside linebacker Henry Walls had 21 Kirkland and Wayne Simmons) have total tackles against Georgia Tech on gone on to play in the NFL. All were September 28, 1985 at Death Valley. members of Clemson's number-one It was the most tackles by a Tiger in a ranked defense of 1990, the year road game since 1983 when Walls

Jones was a first-year freshman. It had 20 at Boston College. is a tradition that Clemson lineback- What was especially impressive ers feel everyday. about his 20 tackles against Duke was "Those guys motivate us every that he reached the total by playing day," said Jones, who was a team- just 57 snaps. That computes to a mate at one time or another with all tackle every 2.85 plays. He became five former Tigers now in the pro just the fifth different player in ranks. "They set a tradition to have Clemson history to record at least 20 great inside and outside linebackers tackles in a single game. The players at Clemson and now we have to carry who have had at least 20 tackles in a it on. It is something that gets me game are Jeff Davis (3 times including going every day in practice. Clemson record 24 against North

"I watched those guys play my first Carolina in 1980), Bubba Brown two years and they taught me what (twice over 20), Walls (twice) and it is all about. Doug Brewster was Willie Anderson (the first to do it with a player that took care of me 21 against South Carolina in 1974). when I was a first-year fresh- At North Carolina two weeks man. I played behind him and he ago Jones was Clemson's leading took the time to help me. There tackier with 10. His activity was a Jones moved into fifth place on the career tackle is a bond there and it is great to be a prime reason the Tar Heels gained with h is 12-tackle performance last week against part of it. They set the tone for just 11 yards on the ground, the fourth Georg ia Tech. us and now we have to set the best Clemson rushing defense in an

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of the tradition, he came to Clemson to Clemson Career Tackle Leaders pick it up and carry it along. And, he has Bk Name. Pos Years done that," continued West. "Playing for 1. Bubba Brown, LB 1976-79 Clemson means a lot to Tim Jones." 2. Jeff Davis, LB 1978-81 Playing in the NFL also means a lot to 3. Ed McDaniel, LB 1988-91 Tim Jones, but it does not seem to be the 4. Randy Scott, LB 1975-78 only option in his life. Jones will graduate 5. Tim Jones, LB 1991-94 in May and has the right attitude about his 6. Henry Walls, LB 1983-85 future in the game. "I was like every other 7. Jim Stuckey, DT 1 976-79 kid growing up, dreaming of playing in the 8. Doug Brewster, LB 1987-90 still NFL. I was a big fan and am of the 9. Terry Kinard, FS 1978-82 . 10. Terence Mack, OLB 1983-86

When I was a kid that team, with Clemson Single Game Tackle Bests v'C'^ that Steel Curtain Name. Pos Opponent Site Tac ^^M^ ., ^^^^^p'^^'^^^L defense." Jeff Davis, LB North Carolina H 24 Even when Jeff Davis, LB Maryland A 22 ^^^^ Jones was a kid he Bubba Brown, LB Ohio State N1 22 loved to play the game. His mother, Bubba Brown, LB N.C. State H 22 Lorena, still remembers when her son Henry Walls, LB Georgia Tech H 21 was playing midget ball as a fourth grader Willie Anderson, MG South Carolina H 21 and his leg gave out in the middle of a Jeff Davis, LB Tulane A 21 game. "They took him off the field and he Henry Walls, LB Boston College A 20 wouldn't stop crying," she said. "But he Tim Jones, LB Duke A 20 wasn't crying from the pain, he was crying because he wanted to get back onto the ACC game in school history. It was an Jones has carried on the tradition of great especially gratifying victory for Jones, linebackers at Clemson. field." important to Jones at that whose leadership has kept the defense Football was early age and on into high school. That is together all year. turnover margin. natural growing up in Rock Hill, SC a "The North Carolina game has been a "We have come together to be a pretty hotbed of high school football. "High highlight this year, no doubt," said Jones. good unit this year," said Jones. "We School football is very big in Rock Hill," "They were ranked, it was their senior's spend a lot of time together at home and said Jones. "There are only two schools last home game and they were coming off on the road. We get together and play and the rivalry is fierce. a good performance, needing a win to go SAGA (video football game) every Friday Jim Ringer, Jones's high school coach, to a big bowl. But, we played hard and night. We stretch out before the game says one play stands out in Tim's career. took a way their ground game. It was a together. We have stressed all year that "Whenever anybody mention's his name game in which we (the four senior line- it was important for all four of us to play

the first image I have is him covering a backers) stood up." well. We feel it has been our job to keep kickoff against York. We had just scored Jones is part of a quartet of lineback- the young guys focussed. and he came down on the kickoff and hit ers who are Clemson's only senior defen- "Last year Wardell was in his first year the player on the return at about the 26- sive starters and four of the five total and Darnell was in his first year at outside yard-line. it was like an explosion. The seniors starting this year. Jones, Mike linebacker. That year together and the ball flew all the way back to the end-zone. Barber, Wardell Rouse and Darnell fact that it is our last go-around, has made ...You could hear that hit all over the sta- Stephens are four of Clemson's top five a difference." dium." tacklers on a defense that ranks in the This leadership quality by Jones might "There have been some good players top 15 in the nation in rushing defense, be more important to the 1994 Clemson out of Rock Hill of late," said Jones. scoring defense and forcing turnovers, team than his tackle total, because Jones "People get after it there." Among Jones's leading to a number-one ranking in has the future of Clemson football in his high school rivals was former Notre Dame hands, something he understands. "Tim and current defensive back Jones is a perfect example of a Jeff Burris. Clemson football player," said Jones would like to continue his rivalry Head Coach Tommy West. " He is with Burris in the NFL, but it would not be a guy who loves to practice and the end of the world if he doesn't. "I play the game. That is great to see

would like a shot at the pros, but I really S in a player. haven't thought that much about it this "The best example of his love for

year. I have plenty of time to worry about the game might have been last

that after the season. I just want to keep Spring. He suffered a knee injury working hard and finishing off this season in the middle of spring practice. with the best possible record we can He came to me the week of the have. Spring Game and begged me to That is Tim Jones for you. With just play.. ..in the Spring Game. ..he just one game left in his Clemson career, he is loves to compete." it through. is a player who He has been the consumate seeing He wants to give his all for the Clemson tra- leader. He understands the dition, right up until his last play. Ed Clemson football tradition and McDaniel wouldn't let him do it any other it for. "Tim did Jones was a preseason Butkus Award candidate what stands Jones way. and has been selected to play in the Hula Bowl in not come to Clemson to be a part January.

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Phil Prince

A funny thing happened to Phil Prince Acting President Phil Prince was a starter on last June 9th when he was conning to Clemson's undefeated 1948 team. Clemson from his home in Mt. Pleasant Prince made one of the biggest plays for academic recruiting scholarships. for the 45th reunion of the Class of '49, of his career against South Carolina that They have also contributed a life scholar- of which he is the president. season. Trailing 7-6 with less than two ship to the Clemson Athletic Department. He, traveling with his wife Celeste, minutes to play, the story goes that a man Prince is a recipient of the Alumni had to stop in Columbia for a meeting of stood up in the stands and waved a $100 Association's Distinguished Service Award the Clemson Board of Trustees. Prince bill and said: "I bet Clemson scores on and the first President's Award, which rec- entered the room as a life member of the the next play," and Tigers didn't even have ognizes outstanding service to the univer- board and came out as acting president of the ball. sity. He was also presented the Clemson Clemson University. On the next play Prince broke through Medallion, the university's highest honor, Prince will serve as university head and blocked a punt. Oscar "Rabbit" in 1989. During his tenure as acting pres- until a permanent successor is appointed Thompson scooped up the ball and ran it ident, Prince plans to return his earnings to succeed Dr. Max Lennon, who resigned in for a score and a 13-7 Clemson win. to the school as a personal contribution in February, then accepted the position That success story was followed by many to the Clemson University Foundation. as president of Eastern Foods., Inc., of more by Prince. Philip Hunter Prince and Celeste Orr Atlanta the first week of June. He rose through the ranks of Milliken Prince are parents of two sons, Kevin and The 68-year-old Prince, who retired in and Company over nearly a 30-year Jim. They also have two grandsons—the 1 983 as senior vice president of American period to become vice president for reason for moving from Pawleys Island to Express, found out that news doesn't personnel and management development Mt. Pleasant. On the night he was named always spread like wild fire. before going with American Express in acting president. Prince called the four- The day after his appointment 1978. year-old grandson, Philip Hunter Prince, as acting president, he stopped for some In addition to his past service on the II, to say that he was going to move away gas at a service station in Clemson. While Board of Trustess since 1989, Prince has (to Clemson) for awhile. "I don't want you he was inside paying for his purchase, a served Clemson as a member of the to move, grandpa," Philip said. woman drove up to the tank behind Alumni National Council and as a former In the background. Prince heard his Prince's car. president of the Clemson University son, Jim, tell Philip: "Tell grandpapa how Noticing his auto tag which said Foundation Board of Directors. He proud you are of him." To which Philip "Clemson University Trustee" the lady chaired the Campaign for Clemson fund- replied: "I'm not." asked Prince when he returned to his car: raising drive and was a major donor to Sorry young Philip, but you're greatly "You guys appointed anybody yet?" that effort. He and his wife established the outnumbered. Prince answered: "You're looking Prince Presidential Scholars Endowment at him."

Born in Bostic, NC (August 4, 1926),

Prince spent most of his young life in Enwin, TN, where his father was a railroad conductor. He first heard of Clemson from George Fritts, a member of the 1940 Cotton Bowl team, but at that time, a line coach at Clemson. Prince was also being recruited by Tennessee and N. C. State.

He first lettered in 1944, and the sec- ond game of the season was against

Georgia Tech in Atlanta. For the trip. Prince came dressed in a pair of overalls and Coach Frank Howard asked about his attire. Prince replied that was saving his only pair of slacks to wear after arriv- ing in Atlanta. But things would get better, even before leaving Clemson.

Returning in 1946 after a stint in service, that season and the next one were on the losing side (4-5 each time).

But the Tigers hit the jackpot in 1948 when Prince and Bob Martin were co- captains, undefeated in the regular sea- son (10-0), champi-

ons (5-0), ranked 11th in the nation and champions of the Gator Bowl with a 24-23 Phil Prince became Clemson's Acting President last Summer. The former Tiger win over Missouri. gridder won the Clemson Medallion in 1989.

==^== = 1 9Q4 Clemson Football ^= 9 We're bringing on the Carolina Pride Hot Dogs. ^^Head Coach Tommy West

Tommy West, a mainstay of a Three players who were coached by West during his first Clemson coaching staff that led the season at Clemson were NFL starters last season. Tigers to a 69-20-4 record and six

Associated Press Top 20 finishes alma mater) in 1977. He coached one between 1982-89, was named the Tigers year of high school football at White Head Football Coach on November 29, County High in Sparta, TN in 1978, then 1 993. During his first tour of duty with the became an assistant at Mississippi in Tigers as an outside linebacker coach, 1979. For the 1980 and 1981 seasons he Clemson played in five bowl games (win- served as an assistant coach at ning four) and claimed four ACC Appalachian State. Championships, including three in a row After his career at Clemson (1982-89), from 1986-88. West became the running backs coach at Clemson had a 44-10-1 record against Tennessee. During that 1990 season ACC competition during his era on the Tennessee won the Southeastern Tiger staff, an 81 percent winning mark. Conference and captured the Sugar Bowl Additionally, five of those Clemson teams with a win over Virginia. The Volunteers ranked in the top 15 in the nation in rush- scored a school record 442 points that ing defense and scoring defense, and year and averaged over 400 yards a three ranked in the top 12 in the nation in game in total offense, 205.7 rushing and total defense. 205.4 passing. He served as Clemson's 1989 defense ranked fifth Co-Defensive Coordinator at South in the nation in total defense, rushing Carolina in 1991 and 1992. defense and scoring defense and West's In 1993 West began his college head Clemson played in five bowls and won outside linebackers had a lot to do with coaching career, as he took over a UT- four ACC titles during West's first tour of that success. His top four outside line- Chattanooga team that had won just two duty with the Tigers. backers that year are all currently in the games in 1992. He doubled that total in NFL. 1993 and guided the Mocs to one of the senior. As a junior he caught an 81 -yard

Levon Kirkland (Pittsburgh Steelers), landmark wins in school history, a 33-31 pass from Condredge Holloway, still the Wayne Simmons () win over #1 ranked Marshall. He conclud- longest non-scoring play in Tennessee and John Johnson () ed the regular season with a 45-42 victo- history. He earned a bachelor's degree are all currently starters in the NFL, and ry over Furman, ironically, his first regular from Tennessee in 1976 and was drafted Ashley Sheppard (Minnesota Vikings) is season opponent as Clemson coach. by the that same a top reserve. Simmons was a first-round His first game as head coach of the year. draft pick, Kirkland and Johnson second- Tigers was in the Peach Bowl against West played two years (1974-75) of round selections and Sheppard was a Kentucky. West became the fifth coach in baseball at Tennessee and had a career fourth-round choice. In addition to the NCAA history to make his debut with a batting average of .305. He hit .367 in four players listed above, Andy Headen program in a bowl game. However, he 1975 and was named All-SEC Eastern () and Terence Mack (St. was just the second coach in history to Division. Rick Honeycutt, now with the Louis Cardinals) are former Tigers West make his debut in a bowl game without Oakland As, was a teammate of West on helped guide to an NFL career. previously coaching his new team as an that 1975 Tennessee team that finished West began his coaching career as a assistant coach earlier in the season. 32-16. graduate assistant at Tennessee (his The debut was a rousing success as West was a multi-sport standout in his Tigers downed the Wildcats 14-13 at high school. He was an outfielder the Georgia Dome. The Tigers drove 83 in baseball, a guard in yards for the winning touchdown on their and a running back in football. In 1972 he last possession. Patrick Sapp hit Terry was named a High School Ail-American Smith from 21 yards out with 20 seconds in football and was a fifth-round draft left to conclude the closest game of the choice in baseball by the Chicago Cubs.

1993-94 bowl season. It was the latest Willie Randolph, who went on to an all- winning touchdown drive by a Clemson Star career with the New York Yankees, team since 1958. was one of 77 future Major League play- West earned three letters in his four- ers drafted after West in the regular year career at Tennessee (1972-75). The phase of the June 1972 draft. But West Vols played in three bowl games and were turned down the Cubs offers and went to ranked in a final Top 20 in three seasons. Tennessee. He played his prep football He was the co-captain of Tennessee's at Gainesville High in Gainesville, GAfor 1975 football team and played in the Blue- Coach Bobby Gruhn. He was an all-state Gray All-Star game that same year. back as a junior and was also named to He began his college career as a run- the All-Southern team. ning back, but saw most of his playing Born Thomas Cleveland West on time as a tight end. He caught 37 passes July 31,1 954, he is married to the former for 575 yards in his career with the Vols, Lindsay Watkins of Forest City, NC. The West's Tigers downed Kentucky 14-13 at including 16 passes for 233 yards as a couple has one son, Turner, 5. the 1993 Peach Bowl. 1994 Clemson Football 11 YOUR IINUSEDTICKETS COULD HELP ERICTi^KLE THE BOOKS.

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Les Herrin Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line The Les Herrin File At Clemson: In his first season as assistant head coach, sixth The Clemson football program has seen a lot season as defensive line coach, and 10th season overall. of success during Les Herrin's tenure as an Previous Coaching Experience: High School Assistant at assistant coach. In 1981, Herrin arrived at Central High in Rutherfordton, (1972-74); assistant at Clemson as a linebacker coach, and the Tigers R/S NO Lexington Senior High in Lexington, NC (1975-76); athletic won the National Championship that season. In director and head coach at Central Davidson High School in his first tour of duty with the Tigers (1981-84) Lexington, College - Defensive coordinator at Clemson had a 37-6-2 record during that span. NC (1975-79); Appalachian State (1980-81); linebacker coach at Clemson After a brief stint away from Clemson at East (1981-84); linebacker coach at East Carolina (1985-87); out- Carolina (1985-87) and North Carolina (1988), side linebacker coach at the University of North Carolina Herrin returned to program in 1989 as (1988); defensive line coach at Clemson (1989-present). defensive line coach. In 1989 Clemson ranked Education: Waycross High School in Waycross, GA (1965); fifth in the nation in scoring, rushing, and total B.A. degree in Education from Western Carolina defense. The team followed that perfromance (1971); Master's degree in Health and Physical Education from with a number-one ranking in total defense in 1990. Western Carolina the following year. Les Herrin College Playing Experience: Lettered four years in football at Herrin, in his first year as Assistant Head Western Carolina. Coach, has coached several players who have had successful NFL careers. Herrin Personal: Born February 18, 1948. ..He and his wife Shirley coached 1981 ACC MVP Jeff Davis, who went on to be captain of the Tampa Bay have one son, Deke Buccaneers and 1989 All-Pro Johnny Rembert (), who was a (18). linebacker under Herrin's watchful eye in 1981 and 1982. Chester McGlockton, now one of the top young defensive linemen with the Los Angeles Raiders, and 1993 Ail- ACC selection Brentson Buckner of the Pittsburgh Steelers also benefitted from Herhn's teachings.

MWes Aldridge The Miles Aldridge File Defensive Coordinator/Secondary At Clemson: In his first full season as defensive coordinator, Now in his second stint at Clemson, Miles responsibilities also Include defensive backs. It is his sixth full Aldridge will be the Tigers' defensive coordinator season as an assistant coach with the Tigers. and work with the defensive backs in 1994. He Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Chase High first came to Clemson in 1985 as an inside line- School (1971); defensive backs at Newberry High School backer coach. From 1986 thru 1989 the Tigers College - Graduate assistant at East Tennessee State (1972) ; were ranked in the top 20 in all defensive cate- (1973) ; defensive line coach at East Tennessee State (1974- gories. This included the 1989 season when 77); assistant coach at Wichita State (1978); assistant coach at Clemson ranked fifth nationally in rushing, scoring Tulsa (1979); assistant coach at Mississippi (1980-82); assis- and total defense. tant coach at Duke (1983-84); inside linebacker coach at Clemson won three consecutive ACC titles Clemson (1985-89); outside linebacker coach at North Carolina during Aldridge's first stay at Clemson, 1986-87- State (1990); defensive coordinator and inside linebacker 88 and was ranked in the final AP top 25 in 1986- coach at South Carolina (1991-93); defensive coordinator at 87-88-89. Clemson has been to a bowl game Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). every year Aldridge has been affiliated with the Education: A.C. Flora High School in Columbia, SC; B.S. in program. And Clemson has been successful in Miles Aldridge Physical Education with a minor in Biology from Gardner-Webb those bowl appearances, as the Peach Bowl win (1971). over Kentucky gave Aldridge a 5-1 ledger in bowl games as a Clemson coach. College Playing Experience: Lettered three years in football Aldridge has coached several players who have gone on to have successful pro at Gardner Webb. careers. Three linebackers have gone on to the NFL, Andre Townsend (Mississippi), Personal Data: Born January 25, 1949. ..he and his wife Cathy Freddie Joe Nunn (Mississippi), and Ed McDaniel (Clemson). Another former Clemson have two daughters, Allison and Blakely. LB, Doug Brewster, went to the CFL, where he was a member of the Grey Cup Championship team, the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Clyde Christensen Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks The Clyde Christensen File At Clemson: In his first season as co-offensive coordinator, he An Ail-American quarterback in junior college, will also work with the Clemson quarterbacks. Clyde Christensen comes to Clemson after two Previous Coaching Experience: College - Graduate assistant years at Maryland. He knows the ACC well as he at Mississippi (1979); offensive coordinator at East Tennesse also played for the University of North Carolina in 1977 and 1978. State (1980-82); quarterback and wide receiver coach at Temple recruiting at At Maryland he coached quarterbacks John (1983-85); offensive and coordinator East Carolina (1986-88); receivers and tight ends coach at Holy Kaleo and Scott Milanovich. Kaleo ranked second Cross (1990); running backs coach at South Carolina (1991); in the nation in total offense as a senior, while quarterback coach at Maryland (1992-93); co-offensive coordi- Milanovich ranked fourth nationally in that category. nator at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). Christensen's offense at Maryland was explo- Education: B.S. in Industrial Relations from the University of sive, as the Terps ranked fourth in the country in North Carolina 1992 with an average of 466 yards per game, and (1979). College Playing Experience: All-America quarterback for 16th last year when they averaged 440 yards per Fresno City Junior College; played for the University of North game. The Terps also ranked second in the coun- Carolina in 1977 and 1978. in in 1992 and third in passing Clyde Christensen try passing offense Personal Data: Born January 28,1958 in Corvina, CA...he and offense in 1993. his wife Debbie have three children, Ruth (3), Rebecca (8), and While Christensen is in his first year as a coach at Clemson, he has known Clemson Rachel head coach Tommy West for over 15 years. The two were graduate assistant coach- (10). es together at Mississippi in 1979. He is only 36-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. He was also a junior college All-American at Fresno City Junior College in California. He is a native of Con/ina, CA. 1994 Clemson Football 13 Rick Stockstill Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers The Rick Stockstill File Rick Stockstill has been around successful pro- At Clemson: In his first season as co-offensive coordinator grams and record setting offenses his entire and is in his sixth season with the Tigers. Previous Coaching Experience: College - Offensive coordi- coaching career. In his first year as quarterback nator and quarterback at coach at Clemson (1989), the Tigers set a school coach Bethune-Cookman College (1983-84); assistant head coach and at record for completion percentage (60%). The wide receiver coach the University of Central Florida quarterback Tigers led the Atlantic Coast Conference in total (1985-88); coach at offense for the 1991 season, and Clemson gained Clemson (1989-1993); passing game coordinator at Clemson (1992-93); co-offensive coordinator and wide receiver the second most yards in school history in the coach process. (Dec. 1993-present). Stockstill also tutored productive offenses at Education: Fernandina Beach High School in Fernandina Beach, FL B.S. degree In Physical Education from Central Florida and Bethune-Cookman in his early (1977); years as a football coach. As a player, he was the Florida State (1982), College letters in football starting quarterback for Florida State. He guided Playing Experience: Earned three from Florida the Seminoles to a pair of Orange Bowl appear- State. Personal Data: Born December 23, 1959. ..he and his wife ances, a pair of top 1 rankings, and was the team Rick Stockstill Sara were married on July 1990, their first child. captain in 1981. 7, and had Brent Forrest, in August, 1994. It is no surprise that Stockstill has moved up the coaching ladder so swiftly because he is the product of an athletic family. His father was a high school coach for many years at Fernandina Beach High School in Fernandina Beach, FL. His brother, Jeff, was a starting wide receiver for the Tigers in 1982, a reserve on the National Championship team of 1981, and was a contributor to the Clemson prog ram for four years. Stockstill is in his sixth year with the Clemson program and the Tigers have been to a bowl game in four of the five previous seasons. He joins Les Herrin and Whitey Jordan as the only full-time assistant coaches in Clemson history to serve under three different head coaches.

Richard Bisaccia The Richard Bisaccia File Running Backs/Special Teams/ At Clemson: In his first season as the Tigers' running backs Recruiting Coordinator coach and special teams coach.

This Yonkers, NY native was a four-year starter Previous Coaching Experience: College - Offensive coordina- and team captain at Yankton College. He was a tor at Wayne State (NE) (1983-87); graduate assistant for wide free agent with the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL receivers at South Carolina (1988); volunteer assistant for after his college career. defensive ends at South Carolina (1989-90); tight ends coach at While the 1983 Spring season saw the end of South Carolina (1991); running backs and special teams coach his football career, the 1 983 fall was the beginning at South Carolina (1992-93); running backs and special teams of his coaching career. He was named the offen- coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present).

sive coordinator at Wayne State in Nebraska his Education: New Fairfield High School In New Fairfield, CT; first year out of college and he has been in college Earned a degree In health and physical education from Yankton coaching ever since. College (1983).

Unlike many Division I full-time assistant College Playing Experience: Four-year starter and team cap- coaches, Bisaccia has not made a lot of moves. tain at Yankton College (1980-83). Played one year with the He spent five seasons at Wayne State, then six Philadelphia Stars of the USFL. Richard Bisaccia seasons at South Carolina. He has experience Personal Data: Born June 3, 1960. ..he and his wife Jeanne will coaching on defense and offense, but concen- have four children: daughters, Michele (10), Elizabeth (5), and trate on the running backs position at Clemson. Madeline (1) and son Richard Oakley (August 1994). The 34-year-old Bisaccia is a coach who enjoys challenges. That is fortunate for Clemson because he must work with a very young group of running backs in his first year There are no junior or senior backs on the Clemson roster. 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 has had a family addition. Last August, his wife Jeanne gave birth to their first son and fourth child, Richard Oakley.

James Earle The James Earle File Tight Ends At Clemson: In his first full season as tight ends coach. James Earle holds the distinction of being the Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Football, track, only former Clemson player on the 1994 Clemson and wrestling coach at Greer High School (1989); football, Coach staff. There are many former Clemson basketball, and track coach at Easley High School (1992); players in coaching this year, but he is the only for- College - Graduate assistant at Clemson (1990-91); linebacker mer Tiger serving his alma mater in a full-time coach at UT-Chattanooga (1993); tight ends coach at Clemson capacity. (1993-Present). If Earle can make as many contributions as a Education: Earned a Secondary Education degree from coach as he did as a player. Tommy West will be Clemson (1989). very proud of his former player. Earle was a start- College Playing Experience: Played strong safety and out- ing outside linebacker for the Tigers in 1986 and side linebacker for Clemson (1984-87). 1987 and West was his position coach. Personal Data: Born March 26, 1 966 in Easley, SC. As a player, Earle was named the nation's #6 outside linebacker by the Sporting News in the preseason of 1987. He led the Tigers in tackles that year with 79, outdistancing Michael Dean Perry for that James Earle honor. Clemson was fifth in the nation in total defense that year. Earle finished his career with 213 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and 16 pass deflections. He played in 47 straight games and had 27 starts. The versatile ath- lete lettered as a strong safety in 1984 and 1985 and played in three bowl games. Clemson won the ACC Championship and won a bowl game his junior and senior seasons. Earle began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Clemson in 1990 and 1991, then was hired by West at UT-Chattanooga in 1993. Earle already has experience with a college program on both sides of the ball. He Is tutoring the tight ends at Clemson and was a linebacker coach at UTC. 1994 Clemson Football 14 Reggie Herring Inside Linebackers The Reggie Herring File first inside linebackers coach. Reggie Herring is anotlner example of an out- At Clemson: In his season as standing player who has gone on to become an Previous Coaching Experience: College - Linebacker coach outstanding coach. A teammate of Rick Stockstill at Oklahoma State (1981-85); linebacker coach at Auburn linebacker coach at at Florida State, Herhng left his own mark with the (1986-91); defensive coordinator and Seminole program as a player. Texas Christian (1992-93); inside linebacker coach at Clemson Herring was captain of the 1981 FSU Orange (Dec. 1993-present). Bowl team and earned AP All-America honors that Education: B.S. in Criminology from Florida State (1981). linebacker year. The Seminoles played in the Orange Bowl College Playing Experience: Three-year starter at and ranked in the top 10 in the nation his junior for Florida State. and senior seasons, and he was recently inducted Personal Data: Born on July 3, 1959.. .married the former Lisa into the Florida State Hall of Fame. He was a Ward, and they have two children, Caroline and Adam. 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 of Clemson's assistant coaches in Herring has a diverse resume. Herring has not made Reggie Herring many 1994, plans over the Christmas holidays for quite some time. He has been a part of as a player and coach since 1977. In those 17 seasons he has been to 13 bowl games, 10 as a coach and three as a player. He has coached in bowl games for Oklahoma State, Auburn, and Clemson and of course played in three bowls at Florida State.

Ellis Johnson Outside Linebackers The Ellis Johnson File At Clemson: In his first season as outside linebackers coach. Ellis Johnson is another successful Tiger assis- Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant tant who has ties to the area. Johnson attended coach at Gaffney High School (1976-78); assistant coach at The Citadel, but he grew up a Clemson fan. He Spartanburg High School (1979); head coach at Spartanburg was raised just outside of Columbia, but he had High School (1980-81); College - Defensive end coach at The many relatives who were Clemson alumni. He has Citadel (1975); linebacker coach at The Citadel (1982); head coached in the state at The Citadel as a graduate coach at Gardner Webb (1983); defensive coordinator and assistant, at Gaffney High as an assistant coach inside linebacker coach at Appalachian State (1984); outside and at Spartanburg High as an assistant coach linebacker coach and recruiting coordinator at East Carolina and head coach. He went back to the Citadel in (1985-87); defensive coordinator at Southern Mississippi 1982. (1988-89); outside linebacker coach at Alabama (1990-93); out- His most remarkable experience in coaching side linebacker coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). so far took place in Alabama. In 1992 Johnson Education: Earned a degree in Secondary Education from The served as an assistant coach at Alabama. The Citadel (1975). Crimson Tide experienced a perfect season and College Playing Experience: Three-year letterman at The defeated Miami (FL) in the Sugar Bowl to win the Ellis Johnson Citadel. National Championship. He is one of two Tiger Personal Data: Born December 23, 1951 ...married to the for- assistant coaches on this year's staff with a National Championship ring. Les Herrin, a mer Tonya Taylor this past July. member of Clemson's 1981 staff, is the other. Johnson was a part of four outstanding defenses as Alabama. During his tenure (1990-93), 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 nationally in passing defense and scoring defense.

John Latina Offensive Line The John Latina File In first offensive line coach. John Latina has been an offensive coach for a At Clemson: his season as Previous Coaching Experience: College - Assistant coach at Division I program every year since 1979. He Virginia Tech assistant coach at Pittsburgh might have his greatest challenge this season, (1979-81); (1982); offensive line coach at Temple running coor- however, as he has just three of the top 10 offen- (1983-88); game dinator at Kansas State (1989-93); offensive line coach at sive linemen from last year's 9-3 squad returning. Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). But, if any coach can handle a situation devoid Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Virginia Tech of experience it is John Latina. The Virginia Tech graduate who once played against Clemson as an (1979). College Playing Experience: Four-year letter winner at offensive guard (1978) has worked at Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Temple and Kansas State. He Virginia Tech as an offensive guard (1975-78). Personal Data: Born September 18, 1957. ..he and his wife has already coached in a bowl game with four Michele Jr. Michael different schools, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, have two sons John (10) and (7). Kansas State and Clemson. During his career he has worked with Dan Marino, who led the Panthers to a 9-3 ledger and the Cotton

Bowl in 1 982. Paul Palmer, one of the top rushers in NCAA history with Temple, was also a member of Latina's John Latina offense in the 1980s. Over the last five years Kansas State's program in general and offense in particular, has shown 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. Kansas State advanced to a bowl game in 1992, just the second bowl appearance in school history.

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^^1^ Steve Cheatham Collectively, the '94 Clemson coaching staff has J|Pp^B| Defense played or coached in 71 bowl games. s Mississippi State '78 1'^ ^ j CoacWmg Experience: High School Defensive Coordinator at Neshoba Central High School in Neshoba, MS (1980-82); Scot Sloan Head Junior High Coach, Neshoba Offensive Line - Central (1978-92); Co/tefife Graduate Clemson '92 Assistant at Clemson (1993-present), Coaching Experience: College working with defensive backs and special teams. Graduate Assistant at Clemson University Playing Experience: (1993-present) working with offensive line. - High School Lettered three years in football and track, four Playing Experience: years in baseball at Neshoba Central. College - Lettered one High School - Four-year letterman at year in football and two years in baseball at East Central Woodruff High School in Woodruff, SC. Community College. - College A member of the Clemson squad from 1989-91 , the Education: Graduated from Neshoba Central High School in Tigers competed in three bowl games during his playing career. 1974. Earned a B.A. from East Central Community College Education: Graduated from Woodruff High School in 1988. in 1976 and a B.S. in health and physical education from Earned a bachelor's of science from Clemson University in Mississippi State in 1978. August of 1992. Personal Data: Born September 25, 1956. He and his wife, Personal Data: Born August 25, 1970, Sloan is single. Brenda, have one daughter, Lindsey (10). Bowl Game Participation: As a player- 1989 Gator Bowl, Other Highlights: Neshoba Central was North State 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl, 1991 Florida Citrus Bowl. Champions and state runner-up in Class 4A in 1989, 1990, and

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*Clemson had nine teams rank among the final top poll in 1993-94. 25 in either the final poll, or NCAA meet/ tournament events. The highest ranked team was the baseball team, which finished fourth in the final Baseball America poll. The Clemson soccer team advanced to the NCAAs and was fifth in the final poll, the wrestling team was seventh, the golf team was ninth, the men's track team was 11th, the Lady Tiger tennis team was 18th in the final poll, the women's basket- ball team was 22nd (USA Today poll), the football team 22nd (USA Today poll), and the men's indoor track team was 24th, *The final Sears All-Sports poll ranked the Clemson all-round sports program 16th in the nation. Clemson's fine spring of top 11 finishes in baseball, track and golf had a lot to do with that fine ranking. "Clemson defeated the number-one team in two different sports in 1993-94. The Tiger soccer team Rick Barnes Wayne Coffman Jim Davis defeated number-one Virginia in Charlottesville on Men's Basketball Women's Track & Women's Basketball a goal at the buzzer by All-American Jimmy Glenn. Cross Country The Clemson baseball team defeated Georgia Tech (ranked number-one by Baseball America) twice in Atlanta in May. It was just the second time in Clemson history that the Tigers had beaten the number-one team in two different sports in the same year. 'Nine different sports that compete in dual meet or match competition had at least one win over a top 25 opponent during the 1993-94 academic year. *lt was a showcase year for Clemson's facilities. For the first time in history, Clemson played host to NCAA Championship events in three different sports. Clemson played host to the volleyball and soccer tournaments in the Fall, the women's basketball tour- nament in the Winter and the baseball tournament in the Spring. *Clemson had a solid year in football, basketball and baseball, the school's oldest and most tradition- Jolene Hoover Dr. I.M. Ibrahim Andy Johnston al sports. Clemson went to postseason play in all Volleyball Men's Soccer Men's Tennis three sports and was one of just two schools in the nation to win at least nine football games, 18 basket- ball games and 36 baseball games. Florida was the only other school in the nation to do it. It was just the eighth time in Clemson history and the first time in five years that Clemson has been to postseason play in all three of its oldest sports in the same academic year. *AII but two of Clemson's teams had what would be I termed a winning season and five of the teams that participate in head-to-head competition won at least 70 percent of their games. "Clemson football player Warren Forney was the recipient of the Sullivan Award, one of the top honors bestowed upon a Clemson student. It is presented for service to others. / *Jaro Zawislan won the ACC's Jim Weaver Award as Chuck Kriese Jack Leggett Tracey Leone one of the top all-around student-athletes in the ACC. Men's Tennis Baseball Women's Soccer

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*Over the last 13 years the ACC has The ACC has sent at least four teams to bowl games each of the captured more college football national last five years. championships than any other confer- age attendance, its 12th straight year in bids in ence. Clemson won the title in 1981, ACC teams received bowl 1993. the top 15 in the nation in attendance. Georgia Tech in 1990 and Florida State in Two ACC teams are committed to the *lf success in postseason play is a barom- Coalition. 1993. The Big Eight is second with 1994 Football Bowl The league eter of excellence, the ACC is among the two national championships over the last champion is guaranteed a spot best leagues in the nation. 13 years, while the Pac-10, the Western ACC teams in one of four Tier One Bowls, the have a combined 70-65-5 record in bowl Athletic and Southeastern have one Orange, Sugar, Cotton and Fiesta, and games over the years, a .537 winning per- apiece. Maryland also won the national a second team will be available for the centage. That is second only to the Pac- championship in 1953, the first year of the Tier Two Bowls, the Gator and the John 10's .551 success rate. Three teams Atlantic Coast Conference. ACC Hancock. For the third year of a three- are among the top eight in NCAA history *Over the last five years the ACC is the year contract, the ACC is committed to in terms of bowl winning percentage. only conference in the nation to have each sending a third team to the Peach Bowl. Georgia Tech is second with a 68 percent is in of its schools play in a bowl game. The ACC the second year of a mark, Florida State is fourth with a .636 *The nine ACC schools that will take two-year contract to have a fourth league mark and Clemson is eighth at .632. to the field this fall have produced team compete against a Big Ten 296 first or second-team gridiron Ail- team, (also a number-four team) in the Top Conference Bowl Americans and 47 first-team Academic Records Hall of Fame Bowl. Ail-Americans. ACC teams have had League Record Pet 'The ACC also stands at the forefront 1,253 players selected in the annual NFL Pacific-10 78-63-6 .551 of intercollegiate athletics in terms of aca- draft, including 78 first-round selections. Atlantic Coast 70-60-5 .537 demic achievements of its student-ath- Southeastern 125-124-13 .502 letes. is *ln 1993 the ACC boasted its first That accomplishment certainly Big 10 69-70-3 winner, Charlie Ward. He .496 shown in the list of schools Big Eight 60-63-1 .488 was one of eight different ACC who have won the CFA Academic Western Athletic 32-35-3 .479 players to be selected first or second- Achievement Award, which is presented Big East 41-46-1 .472 to the CFA member institution with team Ail-American by at least one service. Southwest 58-70-6 .455 The list included Clemson guard Stacy the highest graduation rate of its football team. Eight times over the past 14 years Seegars. Top School Bowl Records an ACC member school has claimed the *Clemson and Florida State are two of just (Min. 15 Games played) four teams nationally who have won at award. In 1 994, the ACC had six of the 20 Team Record Pet least 75 percent of their games in seven of CFA members who reported a graduation Notre Dame 13-6 .684 the last eight years. Clemson and Florida rate of 70 percent or better. Georgia Tech 17-8 .680 State are also the only two teams in the *The ACC excelled in more than just foot- Oklahoma 20-10-1 .661 nation ball in 1993-94. The conference to win six bowl games since 1986. Southern Cal 23-13 .639 captured five national titles and participat- *For the third consecutive year the Florida State 13-7-2 .636 ACC drew more than 2.3 million fans. Penn State 18-10-2 .633 ed in the national title game in four other Over 54 home dates, ACC schools attract- Arizona State 9-5-1 .633 sports. The ACC has won 18 national ed 2,416,728 fans. ACC teams played to Clemson 12-7 .632 team championships over the last four 87 percent of their stadium capacities. years. In 1993-94 the ACC claimed the *Four ACC teams are guaranteed appear- Clemson ranked 15th in the nation in aver- national champion in football, women's ing in postseason bowls this year. Five basketball, women's soccer and field hockey. The ACC held the runnerup spot in men's basketball, baseball, men's lacrosse and women's lacrosse. *The ACC placed at least one team in the top 10 nationally in 14 of the 23 sports sponsored by the league. In 1993-94 a league record 82 teams competed in NCAA championships, five teams were in football bowl games and 29 teams were ranked in the final top 10 of their respec- tive sports. *At one time or another, an all-time high 12 ACC teams in eight different sports, representing seven of the nine institu- tions, held a number-one ranking in 1993- 94. *The ACC Academic Honor Roll record was broken for the eighth straight year as 1,151 student-athletes were recognized for their work in the classroom. *ACC teams made an all-time record 29 national television appearances last fall and an ACC team participated in the highest rated game in 10 years. Clemson and Florida State are the only schools in the country with six bowl wins since 1986. 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SEASON TICKET HOLDERS/OTHER VISI- EMERGENCIES: CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands TORS: Season ticket holders and other visi- First Aid stations are located at the following are located beneath all stands and can be tors to the stadium are requested to enter places: South side—Under Section J; North reached from any portal.

1 1 , Gates , 5, 9, 1 or 13. Persons with top Side— Under Section T; North Top Deck CALLS: Emergency calls are deck tickets must enter the stadium via the Under Section K; South Top Deck— Under EMERGENCY ramps which are located behind the North and Section E. received in the Security Booth. The emer- South stands. Ramp entrances are adjacent Trained nurses are on hand during each gency number is (803) 656-2999. to Gates 1 and 13 on the South side and game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any PROHIBITED ITEMS: The following items Gates 5 and 9 on the North side. usher, who knows the seat location of doc- are prohibited in Memorial Stadium: umbrel- tors. Ambulances are located at Gates 1, 5, HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have las, folding chairs, chaise lounges, food and 8, and 13. beverage containers of any type, alcoholic been provided at Gates 1, 5 and 13 for the handicapped. TELEPHONE: Pay telephones are located at beverages, thermos jugs, and ice chests.

the stadium ticket offices at Gates 1, 5, 9, 13, NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is pro- WILL-CALL: Will-call tickets can be picked top decks. hibited at an athletic contest in up at the ticket office at Gate 9. Glemson PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public Memorial Stadium, PASS-OUT HAND STAMPS: Pass-out hand address system is intended primarily for spec- stamps will available 1 1 be at Gate , 5, 7, 9, 1 tators' information concerning the game. 13 and the top decks. Any person leaving the Please do not request the use of the public stadium other than with a team pass must address system to make social contacts. have his or her hands stamped, as well as ad- THE CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ATH- mittance stub, to be readmitted to the sta- RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's restrooms LETIC DEPARTMENT REQUESTS dium. are located between the stands and can be "NO SMOKING" IN THE SEATING Gates 4, 6 and 8 are closed prior to the reached by exit from any portal. AREAS OF MEMORIAL STADIUM. games and are opened for exit purposes only. LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSID-

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1994 Clemson Football 23 GETANEWSETOr TEETH

Air Boss Sliark. 7 Opponent Schedules

Clemson plays six home games in 1994 but plays three consecutive road games in October.

CLEMSON GEORGIA N.C. STATE Sept. 3 FURMAN Sept. 3 @ South Carolina Sept. 3 BOWLING GREEN Sept. 10 N.C. STATE Sept. 1 TENNESSEE Sept. 10 @ Clemson Sept. 17 @ Virginia Sept. 1 NE LOUISIANA Sept. 17 OPEN Sept. 24 OPEN Sept. 24 OLE MISS Sept. 24 WESTERN CAROLIK

Oct. 1 IVIARYLAND Oct. 1 @ Alabama Oct. 1 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 8 @ Georgia Oct. 8 CLEMSON Oct. 8 @ Louisville Oct. 15 @ Duke Oct. 15 VANDERBILT Oct. 15 WAKE FOREST oo Oof oo UCl. @ Florida St. UCl. @ Kentucky Oct. 22 OPEN OQ OQ uct. WAKE FOREST vJCI. @ Florida Oct. 29 @ North Carolin^^fe c Nov. @ North Carolina Nov. O OPEN Nov. 5 @ Maryland ^S^^ 1 o Nov. 1 Z GEORGIA TECH Nov. @ Auburn Nov. 12 DUKE ^ Nov. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 19 OPEN Nov. 19 FLORIDA STATE Nov. 25 GEORGIA TECH Nov. 25 @ Virginia

t DUKE GEORGIAC TECH SOUTH CAROLINA Sept. 3 MARYLAND Sept. 1 ARIZONA Sept. 3 GEORGIA Sept. 10 EAST CAROLINA Sept. 1 WESTERN CAROLINA Sept. 10 ARKANSAS Sept. 15 ARMY Sept. 1 7 OPEN Sept. 17 LOUISIANA TECH Sept. 24 @ Georgia Tech bept. 24 DUKE Sept. 24 @ Kentucky

Oct. 1 @ Navy Oct. 1 @ N.C. Stated Oct. 1 @ LSU Oct. 8 OPEN Oct. 8 @ North Carolina Oct. 8 EAST CAROLINA Oct. 15 @ CLEMSON Oct. 15 VIRGINIA Oct. 15 MISSISSIPPI STATE Oct. 22 @ Wake Forest Oct. 22 @ Maryland Oct. 22 @ Vanderbilt Oct. 29 @ Florida State Oct. 29 OPEN Oct. 29 TENNESSEE Nov. 5 VIRGINIA Nov. 5 FLORIDA STATE Nov. 5 OPEN Nov. 12 @ N.C. State Nov. 12 @ Clemson Nov. 12 @ Florida Nov. 19 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 19 WAKE FOREST Nov. 19 @ Clemson Nov. 26 @ Georgia

FLORIDA STATE MARYLAND VIRGINIA Sept. 3 VIRGINIA Sept. 3 @ Duke Sept. 3 @ Florida State Sept. 10 @ Maryland Sept. 10 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 10 @ Navy Sept. 17 @ Wake Forest Sept. 17 @ West Virginia Sept. 17 CLEMSON Sept. 24 NORTH CAROLINA Sept. 24 WAKE FOREST Sept. 24 OPEN

Oct. 1 Oct. 1 @ Clemson Oct. 1 WILLIAM & MARY. Oct. 8 Oct. 8 OPEN Oct. 8 @ Wake Forest Oct. 15 Oct. 15 @ North Carolina . Oct. 15 @ Georgia Tech Oct. 22 CLEMSON Oct. 22 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 22 NORTH CAROLINA Oct. 29 DUKE Oct. 29 TULANE .^^^^ Oct. 29 OPEN Nov. 5 @ Georgia Tech Nov. 5 N-C. STATE Nov. 5 @ Duke Nov. 12 Notre Dame (@ Orlando) Nov. 12 @ Virginia !™KS Nov. 12 MARYLAND Nov. 19 @ N.C. State Nov. 19 @ Syracuse Nov. 19 @ Virginia Tech Nov. 26 FLORIDA Nov. 25 N.C. STATE FURMAN NORTH CAROLINA WAKE FOREST Sept. 3 @ Clemson Sept. 3 TCU Sept. 3 @ Vanderbilt Sept. 10 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. Sept. 10 OPEN Sept. 10 APPALACHIAN ST. Sept. 17 WILLIAM & MARY Sept. 17 TULANE Sept. 17 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 24 OPEN Sept. 24 @ Florida State Sept. 24 @ Maryland Oct. 1 Oct. 1 WESTERN CAROLINA @ SMU Oct. 1 ARMY ^ Oct. 8 @ Appalachian State Oct. 8 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 8 VIRGINIA ^ Oct. 15 THE CITADEL Oct. 15 MARYLAND Oct. 15 @ N.C. State Oct. 22 @ VMI Oct. 22 @ Virginia (n ^ Oct. 22 DUKE Oct. 29 @ ETSU Oct. 29 N.C. STATE \ Oct. 29 @ Clemson Nov. 5 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Nov. 5 CLEMSON Nov. 5 OPEN Nov. 12 @ Marshall Nov. 12 @ Wake Forest Nov. 12 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 19 TENN.-CHATTANOOGA Nov. 19 @ Duke Nov. 19 @ Georgia Tech

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J 994 Clemson Football 26 . Memorial Stadium

In 1991, two very special anniversaries in Clemson has the ninth largest on campus the Clemson football tradition were observed. stadium in College Football. Not only did the 1991 season mark the 10th anniversary of Clemson's National

Championship season, but it also marked the boy was swollen twice his size and had to be 50th birthday of the place where the Tigers won put in the hospital. UNIVERSITY six games that season: Memorial Stadium. There are many other stones about the sta- m In the first 52 years of Memorial Stadium, dium including one stating that Frank Howard tbail C Clemson has a record of 180-65-7, including a put a chew of tobacco in each corner of the coHos m

22-3-1 ledger over the last four seasons. stadium as the concrete poured. LEGE FOOTBRE : Clemson had a 16-game unbeaten streak at Howard says that the seeding of the grass home between 1990-92 and has a career win- caused a few problems. "About 40 people and ning ratio of 72.8 percent. I laid sod on the field," he says. "After three The stadium has definitely been good to the weeks, on July 15, we had only gotten halfway

Tigers who call it home, but the stadium was through. constructed against the advice of at least one "I told them that it had taken us three weeks

Clemson coach. Just before head coach Jess to get that far, and I would give them three

Neely left for after the 1939 more week's pay for however long it took. I season, he gave Clemson a message. "Don't also told them we would have 50 gallons of ice ever let them talk you into building a big stadi- cream when we got through. After that it took um," he said. "Put about 10,000 seats behind them three days to do the rest of the field. Then the Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll ever need." we sat down in the middle of the field and ate Instead of following Coach Neely's advice, up that whole 50 gallons." however, Clemson officials decided to build the Howard says that on the first day of the first new stadium in a valley on the western part of game in the stadium, "the gates were hung at campus. The place would take some clearing- 1 :00 and we played at 2:00." But that would be Clemson has the most unique and famous there were many trees, but luckily there were all of the construction for a while. Then in 1 958, no hedges. 18,000 sideline seats were added and, in stadium entrance in sports. The crews went to work: cleahng, cutting, 1960, a total of 5,658 West end zone seats On November 16, 1974 the playing surface pouring, and forming. Finally, on September were added in response to increasing atten- was named Frank Howard Field for the leg- 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial Stadium opened dance. With the large end zone, "Green Grass" endary coach because of his long service and with the Tiger Football team thrashing section, this expansion increased capacity to dedication to the University. Presbyterian College, 32-13. Those 20,000 about 53,000. Athletic Director Bobby Robinson says that seats installed for Opening Day would soon Later, upper decks were added to each side Memorial Stadium has many features which grow; and grow and grow. This year Clemson of the stadium as crowds swelled-the first one makes it a top facility. "One thing that makes it celebrates its 53rd year in this outstanding in 1978 and the second in 1983. This so good is the number of sideline seats," he facility. increased capacity to over 80,000 which says. "We don't think there is a bad seat in the When the original part of the stadium was makes it one of the 10 largest on-campus sta- house. built in the early 40's, much of the work was diums in the country. "We also have outstanding dressing rooms, done by scholarship athletes, including many The effect spiraling inflation has had in this press facilities, and ample parking nearby. football players. The first staking out of the sta- century can be dramatically seen in the differ- Another unique feature of the stadium is the dium was done by two members of the football ences in stadium construction. The original number of private boxes." team, A.N. Cameron and Hugh Webb. Webb part of the stadium was built at a cost of If Memonal Stadium is expanded again and returned to Clemson years later to be an archi- $125,000 or at $6.25 a seat. The newest upper the capacity is pushed closer to 100, 000, there tecture professor, and Cameron went on to deck was finished in 1983 at a cost of $13.5 will be room for construction over the west become a civil engineer in Louisiana. million, or $866 a seat. stands, enclosing that end like a horseshoe. The building of the stadium did not proceed Through the years. Memorial Stadium has Luckily, the stadium wasn't built behind the without a few problems. One day during the become known as "Death Valley." It was Y. clearing of the land, one young football player tagged this by the late Presbyterian coach, proudly announced that he was not allergic to Lonnie McMillan. After bringing his P.C. teams What the Opponents Say: poison oak. He then commenced to attack the to Clemson for years and getting whipped, poison oak with a swing blade, throwing the McMillan said the place was like Death Valley. "The biggest thing is dealing with the plants to and fro. The next day, however, the A few years later the name stuck. noise once the game starts. Clemson fans are among the most enthusiastic In all of football." Bobby Ross, Head Coach San Diego Chargers, 1991

"When they (Clemson) ran down the

hill, I got so excited I could hardly breathe." Marco Coleman Georgia Tech, 1991

"Games at Clemson are unreal. You can stand next to each other and talk and can't hear what the other guy is saying. The offense and defense of the opposing team better get used to using hand sig- nals to set formations and get plays off." Bobby Houston N.C. State linebacker, 1989

"I came in here knowing it would be loud and that Clemson would hit me hard, but to me the noise was the biggest fac-

tor. I know I didn't concentrate as well because of it." Herschel Walker Death Valley will be the home of the in 1995. It will be the largest Georgia tailback, 1981 stadium in the NFL that year.

i J 994 Clemson Football 27 (Front Row L-R) Chris Willis, Michael Land, Andy Norris, Chris Lecroy, Andy Jolley, Rob Sheffield. (Back Row L-R) Robert Boettner, Bryan Clifton, Eric Shell, Julie McGaha, Shannon McGray, Grant Greenwood, Judd Caudell, Jamie Counterman.

(Front Row L-R) John Kimbrell, Brandon Poole, Robert Revis, Head Mgr. Wesley Porter, John Gallman. (Back Row L-R) Bryan Ramey, Jamie Fidler, Doug Gregory, Andrew Wertz, David Wertz, Phillip Trussell, Brooks Tippett, Bobby Ellis.

J 994 Clemson Football 28 ^Medical Staff

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Board of Trustees

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 Bill L. Amick Louis P. James M. Waddell, Jr., Columbia, SC Chairman Batson, Jr. Batesburg Greenville CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Philip Prince, Acting President Charles Jennett, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Nick Lomax, Vice President for Administration and

Secretary of tfie Board of Trustees David R. Larson, Vice President for Business and Finance Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Jay Gogue, Acting Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources and Vice President for University Research Almeda Rogers Jacks, Vice President for Student Affairs J.J. Britton William Green Benjamin W. Anderson, General Counsel Sumter DesChamps, Jr. Bishopville ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION A. Wayne Bennett, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate School Jerome V. Reel, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Studies T. Ross Wilkinson, Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences

James F. Barker, Dean, College of Architecture and Acting Dean, College of Liberal Arts

Jerry Trapnell, Dean, College of Commerce and Industry Lawrence M. Harold D. (Doug) Thomas M. Keinath, Dean, College of Engineering Gressette, Jr. Kingsmore Jay Gogue, Acting Dean, College of Forest and Columbia Aiken Recreation Resources Opal Hipps, Dean, College of Nursing Bobby Wlxson, Dean, College of Sciences and Acting Dean, College of Education

Christopher J. Duckenfield, Vice Provost of Computer Information Technology Jay Smink, Director of National Dropout Center Robert H. Becker, Director of Strom Thurmond Institute

Joseph F. Boykin, Jr., Dean of Libraries Louis B. Lynn Patricia H. A. Dewitt B. Stone, Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs Columbia McAbee McCormick

Thomas B. Buck Mickel Joseph D. Swann Allen Wood McTeer, Jr. Greenville Greenville Florence Columbia

1994 Clemson Football 33 Clemson's spirit was omnipresent in the Peach Bowl last year and it will be every- where today with a sellout crowd of over 84,000 in attendance.

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Chris Robbins Bernard Randolph og Matt Reeves yc Glenn Rountree Patrick Sapp 8 qc QB • Fr DE • *So FB» Jr OG • *Fr OLB • Sr QB/WR • Jr

J 994 Clemson Football 35 Louis Solomon Jeff Sauve A-\ Milt Shaw Lamarlck Simpson -j o Emory Smith 17 gg Tim Scheibel 99 11 PK • *Jr DE«Sr TB • *So DE • Jr FB • *So QB • *Jr

.^^^^^^^^^^^ OA Darnell Stephens cy Brian Tillotson cc Jamie Trimble 22 Lewis Usher Q Speedy Watson ''^ ° • OLE . Sr OLB • Sr C-*So OLB • *Sr CB *Jr

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1994 Clemson Football 36 Tiger Rookies

Brent Banasiewicz Howard Bartley Donald Broomfield Matt Butler Kenya Crooks OL»74 LB»47 LB •94 OG«77 WR • 88

Anthony Downs Ketton Dunnican Wesley Ellis Nealon Greene TB»44 LB • 32 TE»85 QB • 15

Tony Home James Jenkins Kevin Laird Mark Landry Zane Lewis Travis Macklin WR • 80 TB»24 P»37 C • 61 OL»64 FB • 48

Dwayne Morgan Lamont Pegues Holland Postell Raymond Priester Undre Williams OT»73 TB»7 OL»70 TB • 27 WR«25

ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS:

To be considered a qualifier at a Division 1 institution and be eligible for financial aid, practice and competition during your first year, you must:

1 . Graduate from high school 2. Present a minimum combined test score on the SAT verbal and math sections or a minimum composite score on the ACT as indicated on the index scale below: COREGPA SAT ACT 2.500 and above 700 17 2.375 750 18 2.250 800 19 2.125 850 20 2.000 900 and above 21 and above

. Present a minimum grade point average in at least 13 core courses in the following areas: English — three years Social Science — two years Mathematics — two years Additional Academic Courses (in any of the above Natural or Physical Science — two years areas or foreign language, computer science, Additional course in English, mathematics, philosophy, or non-doctrinal religion courses) or natural or physical science — two years — two years

Please note that student-athletes entering a Division I institution on or after August 1, 1996, must present four years of English and the two-year requirement in mathematics must involve one year of algebra and one year of geography.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT THE NCAA AT (913) 339-1906. 1994 Clemson Football 37 ^Tiger P.A.W.S.

Clemson organization Promotes Athletics With Students.

Sheila Burke Rhonda Murray Bobbie Watts Pamela Dabney Elisa Dixon McConnells, SC Lone Star, SC Gaffney, SC Lancaster, SC Rock Hill, SC

Tammy Robbins Dwella Moton Tiffany Driscoll Angela O'Neal Jennifer Flynn Sharon, SC Plumbranch, SC Fort Mill, SC Fairfax, SC Brightwaters, NY

Sherrie George Keisha Fails Yolanda Jones Myra McDaniel Dayan Berry Decatur, GA Atlanta, GA Fairfax, SC Swansea, SC Greenville, SC

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Catonya Williams Amy Ferguson Sheila Grigg Danita Junes Elisabeth Corbett Anderson, SC Clemson, SC Inman, SC Belton, SC Ft. Monroe, VA

Felicia Garner April Bailey April Sellers Nickie Sears Anna Huckabee Greenwood, SC Newberry, SC Mt. Croghan, SC Williamston, SC Lexington, SC

1994 Clemson Football 38 Kellee McCarley Nikki McCarley Terr! Hall Gina De La Cruz LaKisha Brown Morningside, MD Fort Mill, SC McConnells, SC Forked River, NJ Clifton, SC

Dionne Muggins Tasha Harvard Lok-Yi Yip Gail Pack Muffy Green Hilton Head, SC Atlanta, GA Columbia, SC Sumter, SC Marltow, NJ

Kimber Rogers Regina Thigpen Kim McNeil Carrie Hurlbut Natarsha Thompson Clyde, NC Greenwood, SC Walterboro, SC Shorewood, MN Laurens, SC

Alicia Barnes Angela Green Kim Lovie Jennifer Seibert Marietta, GA North Augusta, SC W. Columbia, SC Danbury, CT

Chaka Mickle Chrystal Davis Allyson Williams Amy Hagaman Camden, SC York, SC Camden, SC Durham, NC

1994 Clemson Football 39 ^^j^ Tiger Wrestling

by Chris Metzler Clemson wrestling team looks for third straight top 15 finish, but must replace 1994 IPTAY Athlete of the Year The 1994-95 season will feature many new faces in the Tiger lineup as seven of the 10 Sam Henson. starters from last year's top 10 team have gradu- ated. 1994 Clemson Athlete of the Year "We will be a very young team this year, but Today Sam Henson will be honored as he is we are also very talented," said third-year head named the 1994 Clemson Athlete-of-the-Year. The coach Gil Sanchez, who has taken Clemson to its following is a list of some of Henson's accomplish- only top 12 national finishes in the program's his- ments at Clemson. * tory. "We lost two All-Americans in Sam Hanson Two-time National Champion winning in 1993 and and Tim Morrissey who won a combined 68 1994 at the 118 pound weight class. * matches last season. Also, we will miss four other Completed his two-year career at Clemson with a wrestlers with NCAA experience. Last year's 71-0 record. group was the most successful class of wrestlers 'Captured the 118-pound championship at the ACC ever at Clemson, but this year's group has the Tournament the last two years. * tools and we expect big things from them in the Named ACC Wrestler-of-the-Year in 1994. future." 'Clemson's MVP the last two years. The 1994 recruiting class was ranked 12th by *Won the 118 pound weight class championship at Amateur Wrestling News, but Sanchez feels that the 1992 Navy Classic, the 1993 St. Louis Open, and the ranking was low because of geography. the 1993 Great Plains Open. * 'This IS definitely one of the most talented Won the 118 weight class at the NCAA National All- groups to come to Clemson in some time. Our Star meet. recruiting class was ranked only 12th because * Holds the ACC top spot in winning percentage dur- several of the guys came from lesser known ing a career with a 100% mark. wrestling states. The talent is definitely there. *ln 1992-93 recorded 11 pins, the most ever by a Technically they may need work and they must Clemson wrestler at the 118 pound weight class. mature, but physically they are extremely talented *A three-time All-American with two seasons at athletes. To work with a group like this is great Clemson and one at Missouri. because they pick things up quickly and they develop twice as fast." wrestler in the team's history with the departure of true freshman Scott Kurtz at the 150-pound Heading the freshman class are high school two-time national champion Sam Henson at the weight class. "Kurtz is a blue chip recruit with a All-Americans Clay Cavanaugh from South Car- 118-pound weight class (see box). This year ton of potential. Because we are very young at olina, Rob Daly from Florida, Scott Kurtz from Clemson will look to Academic All-American Jeff this weight class he will be asked to step in right Pennsylvania, James Short from North Carolina Stephens (30-25-2 career record) to take over the away and learn on the job. It will be a challenge and Charlie Higdon from Florida. Cavanaugh, weight class as he moves down a division. "We for him, but we feel he will be ready." will for Jeff 158- finished fourth in Daly, and Short were all named their state's look Stephens to be the 118 pounder Paul Seim, who the Wrestler-of-the-Year, making this year's class one We feel that the move down from 126, will help ACC at the 167 weight class, will move to the 158 of the most recognized groups ever at Clemson. him be nationally competitive. Tim Nininger and division this season. "We decided to drop Paul will at is Kurtz will see action at 150 this year, while the James Jones also see time the 118 pound down a weight class because he better suited class. other newcomers will be red-shirted. weight as a 158 pounder Last year he was young and This year's freshman class joins six red-shirt 126- With the move of Stephens to 118 inexperienced, which made for a long season for freshmen from last year, making this year's squad pounds, red-shirt freshman Brent Taney will see a Paul, but he matured a lot and is still developing an inexperienced group at the college level. "Last lot of time as a 126 pounder "Brent Taney as a wrestler." year we had a large group of seniors so we could showed a lot of improvement thanks to a red-shirt 167- Derek Strobel is the front runner at the red-shirt eight wrestlers. That allowed those red- year last season. He has made great strides 167 pound weight class. "We are so young from shirted athletes to train with the older wrestlers, since coming to Clemson and we hope to see that the 167 weight class on up that we are not sure continue. will Jeff in certain sit- will to At gain experience and skill. You can tell that last We use Stephens what happen from week week. 167 year has paid off because they have a better work uations at 126 depending on the matchups." Derek has shown improvement and is a tough 134-Jason Wheeler, a veteran of 46 matches competitor" Backing up Strobel at 167 will be ethic and an understanding of what it takes to be successful at the college level." the last four years, returns to the 134-pound James Patterson, a true freshman who may also weight class after his 1993-94 season was cut red-shirt. Outlook by weight class: short for personal reasons. He is Clemson's lone 177- Scott Engel will be the Tigers' 177 118- The Tigers lost the most successful Tiger senior starter in the projected lineup. "Jason pounder after red-shirting last season. Engel has Wheeler is probably one of the most athletic indi- seen time as the Tigers' 190 pounder and at viduals on the team and he is heavyweight (21 matches in 1992-93) during his one of the strongest athletes career, but has settled into his more natural at Clemson. He is a front run- weight class of 177 this year "Scott did not have ner and an All-America candi- the size that was really needed at the top weight date in our eyes." classes, but he gave 100 percent for us. Now we 142- National All-Rookie have him at his true weight class and we feel that team member Brendan Buck- he will be successful as a 177 pounder" Chal- ley (18-15 last year) will again lenging Engel will be Brian Collier who was red- hold this weight class. Buck- shirted last year. ley was outstanding as a 190- Aaron Strobel (who was in just two freshman winning more matches in 1993) will be the Tigers' 190 pounder matches than any freshman in this year, as he takes over for ACC Champion and three seasons. "Brendan All-American Tim Morrissey. Strobel is the older Buckley is an All-America can- brother of Clemson's 167 pounder Derek Strobel.

didate. He was successful "It will be difficult to replace Tim, but Aaron has last year and we look for him worked hard in the off season and has really " to build from that this season. improved. He has shown great leader- HWT- Matt Kim, a red-shirt freshman from

ship and even though he is Pennsylvania, will be the Tigers heavyweight. only a sophomore he was "Matt is very talented. He knows how to wrestle, elected one of this year's cap- but like most of our team, he is inexperienced. Academic All-American Jeff Stephens is a key to Clemson's tains." We feel that he will develop into a very good 1994-95 season. 150- The Tigers will go with heavyweight at Clemson." 1994 Clemson Football 40 advantage na.ura^

FIBERS ,ORK, cur UlNNtSTAOTHSl. ^ IPTAY Officers

Bill Barbary James H. Barnes, Jr Randall Bell J. Frank Black Glenn Brackin Mike Branham Joseph Bailey Bnght Scott Brown * Miles E. Bruce Charles A, Bryan, Jr Jody Bryson Joel L. Bullard - Charles W Bussey, Jr Richard Cassidy Thurmon McLamb Lynn Campbell John Tice Robert E. Dye * Donald J Coggins President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Jack Coggins Larry B Copeland Director, District IX Director, District IV Director, District VIII Director, District * Walter B Crawford James M Crawford IPTAY Past Presidents * Gordon S Davis William Lem Dillard T.C. Atkinson, Jr., Director F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director Jim Patterson, Director Bobby Dillard Charlie Bussey, Director Lewis F. Holmes, Jr., Director Bill Reaves, Director Robert M Dubose * Eddie N, Dalton, Director F.E. Hughes, Director Lawrence Starkey, Director R.C Eldndge, Jr, - Henry EIrod W. G. DesChamps, Jr., Director Dr. G.J. Lawhon, Jr., Director Dr. J.H. Timmerman, Director Tony Elzoghbi Dr. R.C. Edwards, Sr., Director Edgar C. McGee, Director Marshall Walker, Director Tom Farthing * Mark Finley Harper Gault, Director Bill Freeland C, Glenn Garrett ATHLETIC DIRECTOR—BOBBY ROBINSON Preston T Garrett, Jr * Clark Gaston, Jr IPTAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—GEORGE BENNETT - Joe D Gibson

HONORARY DIRECTOR—FRANK HOWARD - Joel W Gray III ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—BERT HENDERSON Scott Greene J. Benson Harrison ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—BOB MAHONY * Dean Hawkins * Tammy Holcombe Richard H Ivester - denotes Representative Emeritus Terry A Kingsmore + denotes County Chairman Emeritus ' Sandy Kirkus

' * denotes IPTAY '94 Award Winner Bennie Langley Jim League Representatives: Lewis Bagwell John Lewis Sam Ligon • W E. (Bill) Burnett Terry L Long * Floyd S Long Richard A. Coleman Kenneth C Looper Charles Major III William D, Coleman Tom Lynch - W,M, Manning, Jr • Jim S, Hull William B (Ben) Massingill - Seabrook Marchant * Robert L. McCord Banks McFadden Edward O McCameron * Ronnie Oliver JoLynn McFadden * James T McCarter * Melvin Pace John Mclntyre Ronald J McCoy Wayne B, RIchey Tom Merritt David Merntt W.M Self James V Patterson James D Miller Robbie Templeton John Peters J.G Miller R R, Ritchie Thomas K, Norns Robert E, Dye McCormick County Gil Rushton William H, Orders Jennings G McAbee (CC) William Singleton - J,F Palmer Director, District I C

T.C. Faulkner Jr G. Neil Smith - I N Patterson, Jr. DISTRICT 1 John Sparks George M, Plyler Robert E. Dye, Director Oconee County James Spearman - C, Evans Putman PO. Box 1898 Sammy Dickson (CC) Joseph J Turner, Jr. Bobby W Ramsey Easley. SC 29641 Marshall P Childress (VC) K N Vickery * Bruce Reeves Thomas Alexander Joseph A West Robert E, Reeves, Jr Abbeville County Joel Harris David F, Whittemore, Jr, Charles F Rhem, Jr

• Earle Williamson (CC) Tim Hydrick Eugene P, Wlllimon - James Rochester V Wendel Boggs Ellis Ivey W Harold Wood Bunny Scott - Charles B, Murptiy Paul Jenson Robert G, Sharpe. Jr. * Rulus Sherard Horace J, McGee III John G, Slattery Wayne Stevenson Tim Merrell Tim Strom Dr Don Neal - Joseph D Swann Anderson County " Dr W Ted Nimmons E Richard Taylor Jr • Joe B Davenport (CC) Ernest M Riley Joseph M Todd - Melvin E Barnette - Carl R. Rogers David M Vaughan Jennifer Benson Dan SIrawderman Jim Vaughn Joe Burdette Sam Thrift Mike Wade - R, Carol Cook - S Gray Walsh Fred Cooley Pickens County + Kermit M. Watson Mark Crammer J.E Britt(CC) Jim Sanders - David Wilkins - George M. Ducworth * John Q Adams Robert B, Whorton Director, District II J. Tom Forrester * Robbie Burgess Charles P Willimon

Dr James P Hentz Jeffrey W Childress DISTRICT II • Robert Lee Hill Bennie Cunningham Jim Sanders, Director Laurens County John D Hopkins, Jr. Allison Dalton Sanders Brothers, Inc. * Thomas E Davenport (CC) Dr James H. Irby Charles E Dalton PO, Box 188 + J R. Adair Dan Jones • Dr Val S Dyches Gatfney, SC 29342 Ira J Bedenbaugh Dr. C, Patrick Killen • Robert E Dye * Henry V, Blalock ' Arthur M. Klugh, III Dr, Robert C Edwards, Sr. Cherokee County W, Fred Chapman, Jr James F, Little Julie Ellison David Parker (CC) Dr William F Childers ' Harry Major Gaston Gage, Jr. Bob Peeler * James A, Coleman • Randall W McClain • Bird Garrett • Dr Ron Barrett - Henry M. Paris Sr +" Jake Meeks Roddey E Gettys, III - R S Campbell, Jr. Dr. N. Carl Wessinger Dr PS, Mowlajko L. Earl Gilstrap, Jr. - Gary E, Clary - Robert G. Sharpe Bob Guerreri - John M, Hamrick, Jr Spartanburg County * Thompson A. Smith * Harry C (Hal) Hagood - Wylie Hamnck John Easlerling III (CC) Tony Smith Donald Hamilton Roy Malhis Kendall K Alley D Gray Suggs Bob Harmon - E, Raymond Parker William A Bishop III Mark D. Wilson Frank Hartsell -' James R. Sanders, Jr * William A Blackwood, Jr. Greenwood County Coach Frank J. Howard John L- Brady, Sr • Wayne Bell (CC) Floyd Hunt Greenville County David Cecil II Dr F E. Abell, Jr • F H. Inabnit, Jr Earl Sammons (CC) - John B Cornwell, Jr Mark Abell - Edwin L. Kirby, Jr. • Benjamin M, Evatt (VC) Walter Davis. Jr Nick P. Anagnost R. Frank Kolb James E. Vissage, Jr (VC) * John T Duncan, Sr.

J 994 Clemson Football 42 * Bill Easterling Newberry County John C, Walker Berkeley County 1 * * John Easterling III M. Larry Longshore (CC) J. Beth Weaver H. Wayne Dewitt (CC) / John Easterling Jr. - T. M. Abrams Robert H. Dangerfield, Jr. George R- Fisher W. Edgar Baker Fairfield County Robert Jeffcoat I. Judge Bruce Foster - Earle J. Bedenbaugh James B Frazier IV (CC) * Nolan L Pontiff, Jr. - Harry M. Gibson Hubert M. Bedenbaugh, Jr. - Louis M Boulware Max P Gregory * Louie C Derrick - J.K. Coleman Calhoun County Charles Emmett Halliday Billy R Gibson - Forest E. Hughes, Jr. Gary B Forth (CC) * Wilbur K. Hammett C H. Ragsdale III - Harold R Jones Gerald Bozard E. Guy Hendrix * Terry C. Shaver John D Ruff * William H Bull - W.A. Hudson Albert Shealy Dr. Phillip C. Wilkins * Tatum Gressette, Jr, John H, Holcombe, Jr - A.P, Kerchmar C. Gurnie Stuck - William L. Wylie Director, District VI Harry W. Kinard Bill Waldrop Charleston County Jeff Lancaster David Waldrop Kershaw County * Jack T Day (CC) - Henry M- Lee ' Joseph C. Jackson (CC) - Archie E. Baker DISTRICT VI Anita Ness Richland County Dr Kenneth W Carson DDS Richard Bell John H. Holcombe, Jr Director Arthur W. O'Shields * F McCord Ogburn, Jr, (CC) Tommie W. James, Jr. Ernest Byrd PO Box 1977 - Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 Dr, B, Lee Smith Jeff Brown Thomas F. McNamara , Jr. Bnan F Ceiek Raymond Powell Jack W. Brunson George Singleton, Jr. Cecilia C. Dalton Clarendon County Marvin C. Robinson George Bullwinkel, Jr. + J.F Watson James Dorn - Theodore B Gardner (CC) Wesley A. Stoddard William P Gate H.L. Dukes, Jr Dons B. Belser R.L. Stoddard -• Phillip C. Chappell, Jr Lancaster County Jack Evans Steve C. Gamble * Dr. Harold Vigodsky * Henry Chastain * Steven Epps, Sr (CC) M. Dreher Gaskin - Ike Gibbons Ted. 8. Wilson * Albert G. Courie, Jr. Jim Adams Beverly Haters Robert C. Hodge Judge Michael R. Davis - W P Clyburn Al Hitchcock Joel Lee Union County James W. Engram Manon D Lever, Jr. +* William C Kennerty - Dr Wyman L. Morns H.S Harris, Jr. (CC) Don E, Golightly Joe H Lynn Dr. Rudy Kimmerlin Samuel E. Plowden Carl E, Carson. Jr. - Lawrence M. Gressette. Jr. - Garrett J. Mobley Wayne Knight H.B. Rickenbaker Dr H. Russell Caston, Jr. - William G, Hair * Ronald Small Tom La Roche - Horace F. Swilley William M. Howell Lloyd M. Kapp * Larry Wolfe - Robert Cody Lenhardt -• Thomas E. Mack Terry H. Klosterman S. C McMeekin, Jr. Dillon County Edward L.B. Osborne Charley Mauney, Jr, Lee County Shane Murden * Carole Arnette (CC) * W.T McDaniel III Green Deschamps II (CC) David M. Murray, Jr. John Alford Ray McBride - W.G. Deschamps, Jr Carl Poole Billy Daniel * James P. McKeown III Pete Player John H, Pnce, Jr - L B. Hardaway, Jr. David Mitchum - Phil Prince - W G, Lynn David Pressley Marlboro County J. Lynn Pruitt John C Rogers * Crawford E. Sanders III Mark S. Avent (CC) - Carl S. Pulkinen Gordon Rogers * L W. Smith * C.E, Calhoun - Paul Quattlebaum, Jr, T. Neal Rogers -* Mrs. Davis O. Smith Glenn Rickborn Billy Gordon Rogers Paul G. Thacker, Jr York County Marion Sams Dr. John H. Timmerman James H Owen, Jr. (CC) - A.B. Schirmer, Jr. Florence County E. Ralph Wessinger, Sr. * William R Adkins Fred Schrimpf ' L Chappell Jones (CC) - David Angel - Nicholas Sottile Thomas D Birchmore Don E. Gohghtly C Saluda County Arthur O. Black Dr. J. R Stout Rufus M Brown Director. Distnct III -* James R Herlong, Jr, (CC) S.L. Campbell - Van Noy Thornhill Clyde S. Bryce, Jr. * DISTRICT III Bernard L. Black Jack D. Cox Kit Thrash Marvin Cockfield * * Don E. Golightly Alfred B. Coleman Fredrick W. Faircloth III Dewey Welch Dr W L. Coleman 3710 Landmark Dr. #408 * James A. Derrick - Harper S. Gault - Frank A. Douglass, Jr. Columbia, SC 29204 Hascal Goff * E M George Colleton County - L B. Finklea, Jr, * * ' - Benjamin H. Herlong Jeffrey T. Haire James R White, III (CC) Charlie Grace IV Aiken County Robert Home Alford Haselden -* Jack W Carter, Sr. - Harold B. Haynes * Richard L. Boyleston (CC) - TC. Wnght Lewis W Hicks - W. Rudolph Carter - James W. King -' William R. Alexander Jack Louis Holeman Horace Kinsey John E Lunn * Anderson L. Baxley Rainey Josey - B. George Price, III John F. Poole ' John R. (Bob) Brooks Irvin V. Plowden, Jr, -* J, Ryan White, Jr, Wilbur O. Powers Johnny L. Cagle - James C. Rhea, Jr. Julian H. Pnce - Alan J. Coleman * Ben R. Smith, Jr. Dorchester County - John G. Rose * Mike Coleman Craig Thomas Dexter Rickenbaker (CC) * Patnck Z Wiggins Robert M. Cook -* G.G. Thomas, Sr. Thomas W. Bailey - Allen P Wood, AIA Thomas Coward * Dr. Roger Troutman Gene W Dukes - Edward L. Young Alan D. Gregory -* Marshall E. Walker - E. Tom Salisbury Elbert HInes Hamilton Michael J Snyder Georgetown County Warren E. Kenrick * H E Hemingway, Jr. (CC) * Gerald W. Metts S. Lynn Campbell Hampton County Tommy Branyon John G. Molony Director, District IV * Dr. Jerry Frank Crews, Jr. (CC) Glenn A Cox

- Alan M. Tewkesbury III Harry L. Foy W. H. Cox ' Harry Odel Weeks, Jr. DISTRICT IV - David B. Gohagan Fred W. Faircloth ' S. Lynn Campbell, Director Winston A. Lavrton, Jr, William Green Edgefield County Box 11326 - Winston A. Lawton Bill Heatley * Watson Rhodes (CC) Rock Hill, SC 29730 - Samuel M Harper Catherine Chnstie Chester County Jasper County - A.H. Lachiotte, Jr. - E, O, Dukes, Jr. Robert A. Darby, Sr. (CC) Roy Pryor. Jr. (CC) Jesse E. Wright III - J Gilliam, Jr. ' Edward C. Abell Sara B Gregone W William C. Kennerty -* Lewis F Holmes Jr. David Beaty Horry County Director, District V * * Lewis F. Holmes III George R. Fleming Orangeburg County R S, Winfield (CC) Terry Timmerman Sam Frazier Lawrence L Weathers (CC) * Billy Avant, Jr * F.L, Theo Reginal Williams W E. Lindsay DISTRICT V Dr. Julius W. Babb III Bradham

- John M, Little III William C. Kennerty William B Bookhart, Jr Rick Elliott * Lexington County * Donald B. Murray 2220 Weepcolow Trail Larry W. Dyar Harvey Graham Jr. * - Warren Craig Jumper (CC) Dr Sam Stone Ashley Hall Plantation F. Reeves Gressette, Jr. J. Roger Hammond -' * J Tom Shell (VC) Marvin S. Waldrep Charleston, SC 29407 * W C Higginbotham. Jr, John H. Holcombe, Jr George Alley Roger Home - S F Horton -* - Bill Amick Ctiesterfleld County Allendale County -' Edgar C McGee Thurmon McLamb ' Alvin N, Berry Dan L. Tillman (CC) Frank Young (CC) Karen J, O'Cain Jim Spann * Jerry A Brannon Andrew F. McLeod * Fletcher M, Riley, Jr, Listen Wells * Andy Caldwell Philip G. Powell Bamberg County Dan M Robinson, Jr. Robert (Bob) Wilder, Jr, * -* R. Hugh Caldwell - John R. Thomas Don A, Nummy (CC) J.M. Russell, Jr. * * Fred H. Carter, Jr. William R. Tillman F. Manon Dwight, Sr, James M. Russell III Marlon County * Robert Caughman Joseph M, Off - Russell S. Wolfe, II Troy Carroll Atkinson III (CC) Roscoe Coughman Darlington County * TC. Atkinson, Jr James Tracy Childers Dr. Hubert C. Baker DDS (CC) Barnwell County Charles J Bethea, Jr * H, Ralph Corley, Sr. - J.W. Carter Clinton C Lemon, Jr (CC) John H Holt John L. Fulmer. Jr. Robert Fletcher H M. Anderson - Robert Mace Dr. B R, Grandy Marion D. Hawkins, Jr. Howard G. Dickinson, Jr. - Duncan Mclntyre Brett J. Harris George A. Hutto, Jr. Grover C. Kennedy, Jr. - Joseph L Powell * James D. Head III Warren Jeffords Jimmy L. Tarrance Bob Householder. Jr. William P Kennedy Thomas Weeks Sumter County James M. Lowman -* Dr Glenn J. Lawhon, Jr. James F Kinney (CC)

John W. McLure William B, McCown III Beaufort County Ricky Alford J.W. Riser - Harry M McDonald J. Harry Tarrance (CC) - John J Bntton, Jr. * Charles M. Stuck - Dr. M B. Nickles, Jr. Henry C. Chambers Bill Carter, Jr. * * Robert M. Taylor -* Bill Reaves Thomas R. Garrett Susan Chapman * Lee Harold Witt, Jr. Tommy Usher, Jr. Dan Gilmour Thomas Cuttino Rex Varn Bryan Loadholt Heyward Fort James G. Taylor

1994 Clemson Football 43 • - W.T. Fori, Jr. Region II John L Scoggins FH & Barbara Inabnil III Bob Galiano, Jr. • Don V Whelchel (RC) W B Shedd Lt Col E.B. Jackson • Edith Batson David E. Smart - Ernest L. Jones Williamsburg County Mary Anne Bigger - Lawrence V. Starkey. Jr * Frank Kellers Fred P Guerry, Jr (CC) Carol Brown Stephen B. Sullivan Karl Kimmerlin Alan Chandler David Brown - John D Tice Johnnie R. Maffett • Dr. W C. Cottingham Victor B, Caldwell Ruth Ellen Trotter Stuart McWhorter Samuel E, Drucker Dr Samuel T, Drake Jim Welborn John Osteen Michael Mahoney Richard M Eppley, Jr. Ronald W Young Dale Reynolds Thomas O. Morris. Jr. Greg Fansh J.V. Roberts Duane Shuler Leigh Fendley Wendell Sease John D Tice - Bubber Snow Richard J Fisher Ben K. Sharp Director, District VIII James B Foster W. David Stainaker, Jr.

Thomas W Glenn III Rudolph Yobs H L Hoover DISTRICT VIII Millie D, Williams Otis Kempson John D. Tice, Director Robert E McClure PO Box 3577 Stephen Palmer Dalton, GA 30721 Thomas G Roche. Jr.

Chuck R Sweanngen III Georgia James A Black Bobby Yarborough Thurmon W. McLamb Mendal A Bouknight Jr. Director, District IX Region III Kenneth S Borwn Andrew Calhoun Don Whechel Dick Cottingham (RC) P George Bolen John A. Dickerson DISTRICT IX Director, District VII Travis Brank William C. Efird, Jr. Thurmon W. McLamb DISTRICT VII Ron Bullock Douglas S, Gray PO. Box 67 Don Whechel Leonard C Butler Joycelyn Hairston Little River, SC 29566 5000 Piper Glenn Dr. Col. J. L Edmonds Alva B. Hancock Charlotte, NO 28277 Bill Heatley Dennis Oliver Hopf Other States

Dr Carl H Jones III Raymond L Howe Neil G. Bates North Carolina Dennis Kekas Ron Huffman Rudy Bell

Region I WD Kirkpatnck Dee Hunter Bo Chinners

Al Adams (RC) John Mclnnis III Carroll F Hutto Daniel R Clemson David E Bradley • Andy Mills Milnor Paret Kesslei. Jr Charles Cooper • Eddie N Dalton Nellie Mills Robert A King David Copeland Robert L Dunnigan Jim Mullis Margaret Kirkland Robert P Corker Tommy Edmonds Richard C Nicholson William Lawson James Douglas Danny Floyd Phillip S Pnnce Ben A Leppard, Jr Don Evans

Robert M Lindsey Craig P Roberson Lisa Willimon Moody John L Garavaglia III Dennis McAlister Phil Tompkins John Murray, Jr Walter L. Garvin

Dave Moorehead Bill Worth Milton E Pate. Jr. Thomas Edwin Grimes, III Tom Morris. Jr. Dan B. Pattillo Landrum Henderson, Jr. + James C. Stone Chns Peters L.J Hendrix, Jr. Don Tomberlin Edwin Presnell Gray Hipp, Jr. Mark T. Welborn Joseph G- Pntchard Ben Hornsby Dr. T.G. Westmoreland Sanford Rogers Alvin Judson Hurt. Jr.

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THE • NATIONAL • COLLEGIATE • ATHLETIC • ASSOCIATION

Official Football Signals—1994

Time-out Discretionary or injury time- Touchdown out (lollow by tapping Field goal Ball ready lor play hands on chest) TV/Radio time-out Point(s} after touchdown Satety 'Untlmed down

Incomplete forward pass Ball dead Penalty declined Touchback (move No play, no score Legal touching of forward Inadvertent whistle side to side) Toss option delayed pass or scrimmage kick (Face Press Box)

19

Illegal procedure Uncatctiable II l) False start First touching Forward Pass HJf Encroachment Illegal tormation Disregard flag End ot period Sideline warning Illegal touching (NCAA) (NCAA) W |NF| Encroacliment OKslde Detense (NCAA) Oltense (NCAA)

20 22 r

Failure to wear Unsportsmanlike conduct illegal sliitt - 2 liands required equipment Noncontact loul Illegal motion - 1 liand Delay ot game Substitution intraction

32 A

Illegal batting Running into (NCAA| Illegal kicking Invalid lair catch signal or Roughing Kicker (Followed by pointing INFl Illegal participation Sideline mierterence or tiolder toward toe lor kicking) Illegal lair catch signal Roughing passer

35 37^

Illegal pass Illegal forward Ineligible downlield Blocking below waist handing Intentional grounding on pass Clipping Illegal block Chop block

44 45 46

Helping runner Grasping lace mask oi Interlocked blocking helmet opening Player disqualitication

Note: Signal numbers 25 and 26 are for future expansion

1994 Clemson Football 47 1 Clemson All-Americans

Clemson has had at least one first, second, or third-team Ail-American 17 straight years.

ALL-AMERICA TEAMS (Breakdown bv Team of Clemson's All America selections) Year Name AP UPl FC FW WC SN FN Other

1928 O.K. Pressley Heisman (3), NEA (3)

1 yoy Banks McFadden 1 3 1 1 Colliers (1), NEA (1)

Joe Blalock 2 Hearst (1)

1 y4 Joe Blalock 2 1 1 Central Press (1)

iy4o Ralph Jenkins 3 INS (1) 1 OA Q Bobby Gage INS (1)

•i n c: A Jackie Calvert 2

1 952 Tom Barton 2

1 yjDO Joel Wells 3

1 yby Lou Cordileone 1 1

1 yoD Wayne Mass 2 Dell Sports (1)

1 yb/ Harry Olszewski 2 1 1 1 1 2

1 970 Dave Thompson 2 NEA(1)

1 y /4 Bennie Cunningham 1 1 1

1 Qvc; Banks McFadden I y /D Bennie Cunningham 1 Time (1)

1 Q V7 Joe Bostic 3 1 3

1 y /O Joe Bostic 2 2 1

Jerry Butler 1 1 NEA (2) Steve Fuller 3

1 y / y Jim Stuckey 1 1 1 1 ^ no A Obed Ariri NEA (2) H no -4 1 yy 1 Jeff Davis 2 1 1 1 1 1 t Terry Kinard 1 1 NEA(1)

Perry Tuttle 1 2 Jeff Bryant 2

Terry Kinard 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 William Perry 3 Johnny Rembert o ^ noo 1 yoo William Perry 3 1 1 2 James Robinson 2 James Farr 3

4 no >i o 1 yo4 William Perry o 1 1 1 Dale Hatcher 2 Donald Igwebuike 3 H noc i yob Steve Reese 2

1 yoD Terrence Flagler 3 1 3

Terry Kinard John Phillips 1 2 2

1987 Michael Dean Perry 2 1 2 2 John Phillips 2 3

David Treadwell 1 1 1 1 1

Uonnell wooltord 3 1 2 1 noo 1 yoo Donnell Woolford 1 1 1 1 2

1 yoy Stacy Long 3 1 Chris Gardocki 3 H nnn 1 yyu Stacy Long 1 1 1 1 Chris Gardocki 2 2 3 Levon Kirkland 2 2 3

1991 Jeb Flesch 1 1 2 1

Levon Kirkland 2 1 1 2 SH(1)

Rob Bodine 2 1 2 CP (2) Ed McDaniel 3 CP(1) 1992 Stacy Seegars 2 2 3 Nelson Welch 3

1993 Stacy Seegars 1 2 1 1 CP (2)

Note: AP - Associated Press; UP! - United Press International; FC Football

Coaches; FW - Football Writers; WC - Walter Camp; SN - Sporting News; FN - Football News; NEA - Newspaper Enterprise of America; SH - Scripps-Howard; CP - College & Pro Football Weekly; INS - International News Service Jeb Flesch

1994 Clemson Football 48 " '^&Rich Bisaccia

by Jessica Reo Clemson running backs coach has a large family of Tiger fans. Today, it seems like most families are rel- atively small, one or two kids and that's it.

For monetary reasons, many people in this times it is at the expense of spending time coach. I just coach the way I would like to day and age can't afford a lot of children, but with their wives and children. And with three have been coached. I take the best parts of it seems that football families tend to be the daughters, Michele (10), Elizabeth (5), every coach that I have worked for and put exception to that rule; take, for example, the Madeline (1), and a newborn, Bisaccia com- the pieces together. That's how a personal- Bisaccia family. Running backs coach Rich ments on how he relates to them. ity develops anyway; people take on the

Bisaccia, comes from a family of six chil- "I think my kids think its neat and exciting best parts of people around them in order to dren; he and his wife, Jeanne, just had their (to be in coaching). They see their dad on make themselves better. That goes for past fourth child, a boy, on July 21, and Bisac- TV now and then. My children get to go to and present coaches I've been around." cia's father is one of 14. the games and I think it's a good place for One of the people he's learned the most

"I have five younger sisters," says Bisac- them to grow up, on a college campus, from since he's been at Clemson is Reggie cia, the Yonkers, NY native. "I never got to around student-athletes," states Bisaccia. Herring, the Tigers inside linebacker coach. use the bathroom in my house when I was And as both a dad and a coach, Bisaccia "I had never met Reggie Herring before I growing up. I always had to go to the high wants to have some kind of control over how came here," said Bisaccia. "He's a phe- school to take a shower. There were six of he is perceived by his children and his play- nomenal teacher on the field and he's us going to school together for a nine-year ers. always enthusiastic and exciting to be span, so if I went in and turned on the show- "I believe that it's not so much as what around. So there's a lot of things about him er, there was a possibility that I could get you say as what you do. I'm really proud of that I see and 1 learn from." electricuted." what I do for a living, I take pride in being a Had he not been a coach, there are a From Yonkers, the family moved to New good assistant, and just being someone few places that Bisaccia could see himself.

Fairfield, CT, where Bisaccia went to high that's a good person. I think I have set a "I wanted to play in the NFL, but when I fig- in school. He then matriculated to college good example for kids and I think my kids ured out that wasn't going to happen, things South Dakota. "1 wanted to get as far away see that from some of the players that they changed. My dad was in construction so from any city as I could." get a chance to meet, whether they come to during the summers I was around, brick

The Yankton College graduate is in his the house or just talk to my kids," says masonry, building houses. If I didn't do this, third coaching job with his arrival at Clem- Bisaccia. I would have liked to do that, working out- son. After graduating from Yankton college And having been a player, Bisaccia side and with my hands, and be around in 1983 with a degree in health and physical knows about the pressures and the time kids. I could also see myself as a teacher. I education, Bisaccia became the offensive commitments involved. He has taken what like to be around kids." coordinator at Wayne State, where he he learned as a player and transformed it Perception, on the whole, is very impor- coached from 1983-87. From there he into what he teaches as a coach. "I would tant to Bisaccia, whether it's the impression moved on to the University of South Caroli- much rather have been a good player and given to his own children or his players, or na where he stayed from 1988-December of would have liked to continue playing for a just the outside world. He always wants to

1993 and where he met current Tiger coach long time, but I knew that if I wasn't good make the proper impression because he is

Tommy West. enough to be a player, I wanted to be a aware of the impact he can have on young

"Coach West and I worked people and the impact his players together at South Carolina. I was can have on young people. Coach coaching the running backs and he West and the staff have stressed to had just come from Tennessee the student-athletes that their where he had coached the running appearance, comments, and 'role backs for a year," says Bisaccia. model' status is extremely important "He passed a lot of knowledge on to because youngsters are always me. I was still considered young to looking up to athletes.

be coaching at this level. He was "I think the main reason I wanted the guy that I could always talk to to be a player is because of kids. about different things. Miles They always look up to great play- (Aldridge) and Clyde (Christensen) ers. They listen to what the ath- were also there with us." letes have to say and some of them

This prior association has made end up being great role models. I the transition easier on Bisaccia and think it's a great power and a great his family. Bisaccia, who moved to responsibility to have the attention Clemson on a semi-permanent of youth." basis in April of this year, was joined Bisaccia has had a positive influ- by his family in their new home in ence on a lot of players and a lot of August. His son, Richard Oakely, his family members. And, the large was born in Columbia, SC, where family has had a positive effect on his family was stationed until the Bisaccia. "My family is very close move. "It was tough when Jeanne and they are all over. Since my dad was pregnant, but I was fortunate to is one of 14, I have a lot of cousins just be two hours away. A lot of all over. They rented a Greyhound coaches were really commuting for the Virginia game. The least long distances. amount of kids is four in all my dad's

When fans watch football coach- brothers and sisters families, so I es and players, many of them think, have over 100 first cousins."

'what a cool job' and 'I would kill to And they are all college football do that', but many don't realize the fans, so, no matter where you're sit- demand on the coaches, their fami- ting in today's game, introduce your- The Bisaccia family: Rich and his wife Jeanne are the proud lies, and the players. Coaches put self to someone around you. He or parents of four children: Richard, Michele, Elizabeth and in a lot of man hours, and some- she might be a Bisaccia! Madeline. 1994 Clemson Football 49 Come To Your Dodge Dealer And See The Car That Changed Everything...

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By nt Coleman Clemson's football success In the 1980s brought Georgia native to Clemson. As a young cniia in uecatur, ueorgia, Lewis Usher did not grow up cheering for the home-state Bulldogs of Georgia or tinued to excel on special teams. He had want me to play football, but my father Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech. Instead 12 tackles including 10 on special teams, would sneak me down to the park to play he was a Clemson Tiger fan. which ranked him second on the team. ball as a kid." Usher added, "I'm fortunate "I remember watching Clemson on TV Two of the tackles took place in the to have a father like mine. There are with my grandfather as a kid and I've Peach Bowl victory over Kentucky. That many young men who don't have their been a fan ever since. I remember when was a game played at the Georgia Dome, father there for them and I'm proud to say Herschel Walker played against Clemson certainly a special night for the Georgia mine was there for me and I love him to and Clemson's defense shut him how native. death." down," said Usher. With those childhood Usher entered 1994 as the only senior In the spring of 1992, Usher hit the memories of a swarming defense led by who had played in all 35 games the three crossroads of his young life. Academic Ail-American linebacker Jeff Davis, previous seasons, but his streak stopped problems had forced him out of school for Usher signed with the Tigers in 1990. when he suffered the hand injury, then he a semester and he had to regroup himself Usher was originally recruited by missed another game due to a death in as a student, a man, and a citizen. Usher Danny Ford and Tommy West out of the family. described his ordeal, "I went home and I Southwest DeKalb High School. He was In the weight room. Usher has worked had to reevaluate everything about a co-captain and played linebacker, offen- hard to increase his total pounds lifted myself. I had to decide what I wanted to sive guard, and fullback for a team that (bench press + leg sled + power clean) by do with my life. I had friends who tried to was ranked as high as number-five in the 317 pounds since arriving at Clemson. tell me that I didn't need to go back to nation according to USA Today his senior The 6-1, 235-pounder benches 385 school, but they were just trying to pull me season. He was named DeKalb County pounds, the best at his position in 1994. down into the rut they were in." Player-of-the-Week three times and was Ellis Johnson, Clemson's outside line- When Usher decided to return to named All-Atlanta and honorable mention backer coach, lauds Usher's leadership Clemson for the second time, he was all-state by the Atlanta Constitution. and attitude qualities. "Lewis is a fifth- more dedicated, focused, and determined Usher is one of a few Tiger players year guy who has done a good job for us. than ever before. Usher's new academic who can compare the styles of Clemson's He has a great attitude, a lot of experi- commitment landed him on the Academic last three head coaches. "Coach Ford ence and he has been critical to the suc- Honor Roll for three consecutive semes- and Coach West are the two guys who cess of our defense. He could start for ters. He credits his family and his girl- recruited me to come to Clemson and some schools." friend, Kim Love, for staying behind him they are real similar. They are both laid Usher credits his parents for installing and never giving up on him. "Without back and promote a family-type atmos- these qualities in him as a youth. "My their support, I would probably have gone phere where Coach Hatfield is of more a parents have been the biggest influences crazy." conservative person. All three are fine in my life. My father is the one who got When Usher walks across the stage in coaches and successful in their own me interested in football. My mom want- December and receives his industrial style." ed me to be an artist and really didn't education degree, it will be the biggest On the playing field. Usher has been moment of his Clemson career. Usher hampered by injuries in his senior year. then plans to enter graduate school at He had a hand injury in the preseason Clemson in the spring and someday that forced him to miss the first three obtain his master's degree. After gradu- games and a stress fracture of his fibula ate school, Usher hopes to start a career in the spring. However, In the second half as a personnel trainer or a trainer at a of '94, he has come on strong to add human resources development office. depth, experience, and leadership to the The calm, confident Usher says the defense from an outside linebacker posi- one thing that people do not know about tion. He played a dozen plays at North him is how he is constantly thinking of Carolina and had his first career tackle new ways to do things. "My mind is for loss in the Tigers 28-17 win over 12th- always spinning and nobody has any idea ranked North Carolina. It was a key stop what I'm thinking. 1 have my own idea af on a third-down play that kept the how to do everything," said Usher. momentum on Clemson's side of the Usher does not plan to pursue a pro- field. He had two more tackles in just 10 fessional football career. "I've given plays in the win against Georgia Tech. Clemson five years of my life and I've After being red-shirted in 1990, Usher devoted myself to this football team. 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Clemson Alphabetical Roster

NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP

78 / EDALTMAN OG 6-3 275 'FR. RS 64 ZANE LEWIS OG 6-1 290 FR. HS Waycross, GA; Ware County; Rusty Ganas Memphis, TN; Raleigh-Egypt; John Troy 74 i BRENT BANASIEWICZ OG 6-3 290 FR. HS 48 TRAVIS MACKLIN FB 6-1 235 FR. HS Moticello. FL; Aucilla Christian Academy; Gene Cox Pittsburgh, PA; Perry High; Gus Cantaness 12 MICHAEL BARBER LB 6-1 240 SR. 3VL DEXTER MCCLEON DB 5-11 190 'SO. 1VL Edgemore, SC; Lewisville; Bennie McMurray Meridian, MS; Meridian; Mac Barnes 47 HOWARD BARTLEY OLB 6-1 186 FR. HS ANDYE MCCROREY OLB 5-10 195 'JR. 2VL Decatur, GA; Southwest Dekalb; William Godfrey Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill; Jim Ringer 67 PAUL BARTON OT 6-7 287 *JR. SO 23 CHRIS MCINALLY P 6-3 192 JR. 1VL Sorrento, LA; St. Amanto; Doug Moreau Troy, Ml; Troy 65 ELMER BENCH SN 5-9 220 FR. HS 73 DWAYNE MORGAN OT 6-3 310 JR. JC Manning, SC; Manning; Don Clayton Griffin, GA; NE Oklahoma JC; Mike Loyd 69 CHRIS BROOKS OL 6-1 250 SO. SO 46 COBY PEELER SS 5-11 194 SR. 1VL Clinton, SC; Clinton HS; Keith Richardson Roebuck, SC; Dorman; Dale Evans 34 MATTBULLMAN P 5-10 184 SR. SO LAMONTPEGUES TB 5-9 189 FR. HS Roebuck, SC; Dorman; Dale Evans Thomasville, NC; Thomasville; Allen Brown 94 DONALD BROOMFIELD OLB 6-3 236 FR. HS 96 TONY PLANTIN DE 6-4 260 FR. HS Olustee, FL; Baker County; Danny Greene Pendleton, SC; Pendleton; Leon Hope 79 JIM BUNDREN OT 6-3 275 *FR. RS 31 BRAD POPE DB 5-11 173 SO. SO Wilmington, DE; A.I. Dupont; Terry McCormick Alpharetta, GA; Milten; Bob Cloy 77 MATT BUTLER OG 6-3 260 FR. HS 70 HOLLAND POSTELL OT 6-6 270 FR. HS Belmont, NC; South Point; Phil Tate Summerville, SC; Summerville; John McKissick 28 ANDRE CARTER FS 5-10 194 *S0. 1VL 27 RAYMOND PRIESTER FB 6-1 205 FR. HS Camden, SC; Camden; Billy Ammons Allendale, SC; Allendale-Fairfax; Mike Doolittle 49 JASON COLLINS TE 6-5 223 *FR. RS 50 TREVOR PUTNAM C 6-4 265 'JR. 1VL Slidell, LA; Northshore; Richard Buckley Canton, NC; Pisgah; Carroll Wright 88 KENYA CROOKS WR 6-2 180 FR. HS 95 BERNARD RANDOLPH DE 6-2 259 *SO. 1VL Seneca, SC; Seneca; Tom Bass Townville, SC; Pendleton; Dennis Patterson 91 MARVIN CROSS DE 6-4 250 *JR. 2VL 39 MATT REEVES FB 5-11 217 JR. 2VL Durham, NC Hillside; James Lillie Anderson, SC; T.L. Hanna; Harold Jones 81 RUDY CURRIE CB 6-3 198 *FR. RS 75 GLENN ROUNTREE OT 6-3 270 *FR. RS Cleveland, OH; St Edw/ards; Jim McOuaide Suffolk, VA; Nansemond-Suffolk; Ron Killmon 93 CARLOS CURRY MG 6-2 285 JR. 2VL 13 WARDELL ROUSE OLB 6-2 230 SR. 1VL Decatur, GA; Columbia; Ron Sebree Clewiston, FL; Itawamba CC; Mike Eaton 71 PEREZ DAVIS OT 6-5 330 JR. JC PATRICK SAPP QB/WR 6-4 230 JR. 2VL Port St. Joe, FL; Garden City JC; Jeff Leiker Jacksonville, FL; Raines; Freddie Stephens 20 BRIAN DAWKINS SS 6-0 190 JR. 2VL 17 JEFFSAUVE PK 6-0 194 'JR. 2VL Jacksonville, FL; Raines; Freddie Stephens Mechanicsburg, PA; Cumberland Valley; Tim Rimpfel 33 TONY DESUE FB 5-10 193 *S0. 1VL 68 TIM SCHEIBEL DE 6-6 255 SR. SO Virginia Beach, VA; Kempsville; Red Stickney Trumbull, CT; Trumbull; Jerry McDougald 44 ANTHONY DOWNS TB 6-1 195 FR. HS 41 MILT SHAW TB 5-8 192 'SO. 1VL Greenville, SC; Berea; Wayne Greene Tarboro, NC; N. Edgecombe; Raymond Cobb 32 KELTON DUNNICAN LB 5-11 215 JR. JC 99 LAMARICK SIMPSON DE 6-2 270 JR. 2VL Sumter, SC; NE Oklahoma JC; Mike Loyd Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill; Jim Ringer 85 WESLEY ELLIS TE 6-4 240 FR. HS EMORY SMITH FB 6-0 238 'SO. 1VL Pemberton, NJ; Pemberton Township; William McDowell Pensacola, FL; Escambia; Dwight Thomas 43 ANDY FORD CB 5-11 180 SO. 1VL LOUIS SOLOMON QB 5-10 168 'JR. 2VL Sumter, SC; Sumter; Tom Lewis Somerset, NJ; Franklin; Joe Stinson 29 PETER FORD CB 5-11 180 SO. 1VL 30 DARNELL STEPHENS OLB 6-0 240 SR. 3VL Sumter, SC; Sumter; Tom Lewis San Antonio, TX; Converse-Judson; D.W. Rutledge 90 WARREN FORNEY DE 6-3 260 *JR. 2VL 57 BRIAN TILLOTSON OLB 6-1 217 SR. SO Rutherfordton, NC; RS Central; Jack Huss Greenville, SC; Berea; Wayne Green 86 ED GLENN TE 6-3 250 SR. 1VL 55 JAMIE TRIMBLE C 6-2 247 'SO. SO Greenville, SC; Wade Hampton; Roger Hayes Ormond Beach, FL; Mainland; Doug Stanley 15 NEALON GREENE QB 5-11 186 FR. HS 22 LEWIS USHER LB 6-1 231 'SR. 3VL Yonkers, NY; Lincoln; Anthony Fiorelli Decatur, GA; SW DeKalb; Buck Godfrey 21 HENRY GUESS WR 6-2 208 'JR. 2VL SPEEDY WATSON CB 5-7 167 'JR. SO Cordova, SC; Edisto; John Weathers Memphis, TN; Hamilton; Daniel Cooperwood 82 LAMONTHALL TE 6-4 245 'FR. RS NELSON WELCH PK-P 5-8 182 *GR. 3VL Clover, SC; Clover; Butch Windell Greer, SC; Greer; Stuart Holcombe 26 ED HAUSGEN LB 5-8 185 JR. 2VL 97 RAYMOND WHITE DE 6-3 260 'FR. RS Cincinnati, OH; Madeira; Hank Ohmeis Clinton, MS; Clinton; David Bradberry 6 MARCUS HINTON WR 6-0 174 JR. 2VL 92 BRETT WILLIAMS DE 6-4 245 'SO. 1VL Powder Springs, GA; McEachern; Jim Dorsey Albany, GA; Dougherty; John Reynolds 80 TONY HORNE WR 5-10 160 FR. HS 25 UNDRE WILLIAMS WR 5-9 161 FR. HS Rockingham, NC; Richmond County; Hal Shuler Gray, GA; Jones County; John Williams 34 ANDRE HUMPHREY CB 5-8 182 JR. 2VL 42 MOND WILSON LB 6-3 220 'FR. RS Wilmington, NC; Laney; Larry Tootoo Tupelo, MS; Tupelo; James Sloan 72 ROBERT JACKSON OT 6-6 325 'JR. 1VL 36 CHUCK WINSLOW LB 6-2 235 'JR. 2VL Washington, DC; Woodson; Bob Headen Virginia Beach, VA; Green Run; Elisha Harris 24 JAMES JENKINS TB 6-0 205 FR. HS 40 BENJI WOOD FB 6-2 218 *FR. RS Hammonton, NJ; Oakcrest; Jack Bottiner Atlanta, GA; Marist; Alan Chadwick 56 TIM JONES LB 6-1 230 'SR. 3VL 19 ANTWUAN WYATT TB 5-11 190 SO. 1VL Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill; Jim Ringer Daytona Beach, FL; Mainland; Doug Stanley 60 MIKE KUNZ OT 6-4 260 GR. SO 83 STEPHON WYNN TE 6-2 244 'SR. 2VL San Antonio, TX; Lee; Bobby Smith Winnsboro, SC; Fairfield; Central; Ben Freeman 37 KEVIN LAIRD P 5-10 165 FR. HS 59 WILL YOUNG OG 6-3 279 JR. 1VL Brandon, MS; Brandon; Wally Bumpas Clemson, SC; Daniel; Allen Sitterle 61 MARK LANDRY OG/SN 6-4 275 FR. RS 84 DAVID ZEILER WR 5-11 183 SR. SO Amherst, NH; Sowhegan; Scott Laliberte Bethel Park, PA; Bethel Park; Bernie Storer

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# NAME POS 22 Lewis Usher LB 40 BenjI Wood FB 65 Elmer Bench SN 84 David Zeller WR 2 Nelson Welch PK-P 23 Chris Mclnally P 41 Milt Shaw TB 67 Paul Barton OT 85 Wesley Ellis TE 3 Patrick Sapp QB 24 James Jenkins TB 42 Mond Wilson LB 68 Tim Scheibel DE 86 Ed Glenn TE 5 Andye McCrorey OLB 25 Undre Williams WR 43 Andy Ford CB 69 Chris Brooks OL 88 Kenya Crooks WR 6 Marcus Hinton WR 26 Ed Hausgen LB 44 Anthony Downs TB 70 Holland Postell OT 90 Warren Forney DE 7 Lamont Pegues TB 27 Raymond Priester FB 46 Coby Peeler SS 71 Perez Davis OT 91 Marvin Cross DE 8 Speedy Watson CB 28 Andre Carter SS 47 Howard Bartley OLB 72 Robert Jackson OT 92 Brett Williams DE 9 Dexter McCleon DB 29 Peter Ford CB 48 Travis Macklin FB 73 Dwayne Morgan OT 93 Carlos Curry MG 11 Louis Solomon QB 30 Darnell Stephens OLB 49 Jason Collins TE 74 Brent Banasiewicz OG 94 Donald Broomfield LB 12 Michael Barber LB 31 Brad Pope DB 50 Trevor Putnam C 75 Glenn Rountree OT 95 Bernard Randolph DE 13 Warden Rouse QLB 32 Kelton Dunnican LB 55 Jamie Trimble C 77 Matt Butler OG 96 Tony Plantin DE 15 Nealon Greene QB 33 Tony DeSue FB 56 Tim Jones LB 78 Ed Altman OG 97 Raymond White DE 17 Jeff Sauve PK 34 Andre Humphrey CB 57 Brian Tillotson OLB 79 Jim Bundren OG 99 Lamanck Simpson DE 18 Emory Smith FB 35 Matt Bullman P 59 Will Young OG 80 Tony Horne WR 19 Antwuan Wyatt WR 36 Chuck WInslow LB 60 Mike Kunz OT 81 Rudy Currie CB 20 Brian Dawklns SS 37 Bashan Johnson DB 61 Mark Landry OG 82 Lamont Hall TE 21 Henry Guess WR 39 Matt Reeves FB 64 Zane Lewis OG 83 Stephen Wynn TE When South Carolina Has The Ball

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA OFFENSE CLEMSON DEFENSE WR TOBY GATES 12 BAN DARNELL STEPHENS 30 IE BOOMER FOSTER 87 DE LAMARICK SIMPSON 99 TT RANDY WHEELER 75 MG CARLOS CURRY 93 TG DELVIN HERRING 76 DE MARVIN CROSS 91 C VINCENT DINKINS 73 RUSH WARDELL ROUSE 13 SG LUTHER DIXON 54 ILB MIKE BARBER 12 ST JAMES DEXTER 68 ILB TIM JONES 56 WR KURT FREDERICK 16 CB ANDRE HUMPHREY 34 QB STEVE TANEYHILL 18 SS BRIAN DAWKINS 20 TB BRANDON BENNETT 33 FS ANDRE CARTER 28 FB STANLEY PRITCHETT 39 CB DEXTER MCCLEON 9 PK REED MORTON 14 P NELSON WELCH 2

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28 CHRIS ABRAMS DB 6-0 167 So. 1VL Tallahassee, FL; Lincoln Waynesboro, GA; Burke 80 MONTY MEANS WR 6-3 200 Jr. 1VL 30 REGGIE ALEXANDER RB 6-0 205 Jr. 1VL Union, SC; Union Pelham, GA; Georgia Military (CO) 40 SCOTT MORITZ RB 5-11 195 Fr. HS 17 CHRIS ALFORD WR 6-0 183 •Jr. 2VL Jacksonville, FL; Mandarin McBee, SC; McBee 14 REED MORTON PK 5-7 176 So. 1VL 53 PAUL BECKWITH C 6-4 240 Fr. HS Irmo, SC; Irmo Palatka, FL; Palatka 3 RON NEALY DB 5-9 177 Jr. 2VL 60 SCOTT BEEBE DS 6-2 200 So. HS Pottstown, PA; Glen Mills Greer, SC; Riverside 11 DARRELL NICKLOW WR 5-11 170 Jr. JC 26 COREY BELL DB 5-11 175 Sr. SO Arcadia, FL; Itawamba CC Miami, FL; Edison Senior 82 CALVIN OWENS WR 6-1 175 •Fr. SO 33 BRANDON BENNETT RB 6-0 205 Sr. 3VL North Augusta, SC; North Augusta Taylors, SC; Riverside 67 AARON PONDER OT 6-3 270 Jr. 1VL 4 COREY BRIDGES WR 5-6 166 So. 1VL Columbia, SC; Keenan Newnan, GA; Newnan High School 84 THOMAS PRITCHARD WR 6-1 175 •So. SO 99 QUINN BRODIE DE 6-2 233 So. 1VL Hilton Head, SC; Hilton Head Athens, GA; Cedar Shoals 39 STANLEY PRITCHETT RB 6-1 230 Jr. 2VL 43 AUBREY BROOKS ILB 6-1 216 Jr. 2VL College Park, GA; Frederick Douglass Sumter, SC; Sumter 25 MIKE REDDICK RB 5-10 180 •Jr. 2VL 42 J.J. BROWN DE 6-3 235 Fr. SO Miami, FL; Christopher Columbus Chesterfield, SC; Chesterfield 20 REGGIE RICHARDSON DB 5-9 172 Jr. 2VL 52 SHANE BURNHAM ILB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Florence, SC; South Florence Tallahassee, FL; Lincoln 88 MARCUS ROBINSON WR 6-4 205 So. 1VL 48 JODY CALDWELL ILB 6-3 225 Fr. HS Fort Valley, GA; Peach County Hartsville, SC; Hartsville 32 RIC ROBINSON DB 5-11 182 •Jr. 1VL 89 MAYNARD CALDWELL DE 6-0 233 So. 1VL Stone Mountain, GA; Tucker Rock Hill, SC; Northwestern 58 CHRIS RUMPH DE 6-3 224 •Sr. 3VL 45 HANK CAMPBELL ILB 6-0 230 •Jr. 1VL St. Matthews, SC; Calhoun County Charleston, SC; James Island 15 MARC SAYLOR PK 5-6 165 Sr. SO 95 FREDDIE CARTER DT 6-2 269 •So. 1VL Barnwell, SC; Barnwell Bessemer City, NC; Bessemer City 98 MAX SCHNIDER P 5-11 180 Fr. HS 12 TOBY GATES WR 6-1 194 •Sr. 3VL Jacksonville, FL; Bolles Inman, SC; Chapman 36 MARCUS SIMMONS RB 5-9 186 •Fr. SO 29 TODD CLEMONS WR 5-10 155 So. SO Lake City, SC; Lake City Washington, PA; Washington 19 MARTY SIMPSON PK/P 6-3 186 •Sr. 3VL 5 TERRY COUSIN DB 5-10 173 So. 1VL Columbia, SC; Spring Valley Miami, FL; Miami Beach Senior 65 VINCENT SIMPSON OL 6-4 266 Sr. 1VL 83 JAMES CUMMINGS TE 6-3 240 •Jr. 2VL Greenwood, SC; Georgia Military Decatur, GA; Henderson 64 ELLIOT SMITH OL 6-5 281 •So. 1VL 21 ZOLA DAVIS WR 6-2 195 Fr. HS Estill, SC; Estill Charleston, SC; Burke 44 ROBERT SMITH ILB 6-4 217 So. 1VL 68 JAMES DEXTER OT 6-6 282 •Jr. 2VL Sumter, SC; Sumter Springfield, VA; West Springfield 50 RONNIE SMITH ILB 6-0 241 Jr. 2VL 73 VINCENT DINKINS C 6-2 277 •Sr. 3VL Athens, GA; Cedar Shoals Columbia, SC; Lower Richland 70 ANDRAY SPEARMAN OT 6-4 265 Fr. HS 54 LUTHER DIXON OG 6-5 279 •Jr. 2VL Greenwood, SC; Greenwood Palmetto, GA; B.E. Mays 23 SHAWN STERLING DB 6-0 203 So. 1VL 93 STACY EVANS DE 6-2 262 Sr. 1VL Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill Laurens, SC; North Greenville JC 51 ROMEL STOWERS LB 6-0 228 So. 1VL 35 JAMES FLOWERS DT 6-2 250 •Jr. 2VL Liberty, SC; Pendleton Macon, GA; Southwest 62 ERIC SULLIVAN DT 6-2 269 Jr. 2VL 87 BOOMER FOSTER TE 6-4 240 Sr. 3VL Laurens, SC; Laurens Jonesboro, GA; Jonesboro 13 KERIS SULLIVAN DB 5-8 170 Fr. HS 16 KURT FREDERICK WR 6-3 196 •Sr. 2VL Woodbine, GA; Camden County Tucker, GA; Tucker 18 STEVE TANEYHILL OB 6-3 205 Jr. 2VL 59 DEREK GREGORY DS 5-11 239 Jr. 2VL Tucker, GA; Tucker Spartanburg, SC; Dorman 31 GERRICK TAYLOR RB 5-10 210 •Fr. SO 57 ANTON GUNN OG 6-4 260 •Jr. 1VL Monticello, FL; Aucilla Christian Virginia Beach, VA; Kempsville 90 HENRY TAYLOR DT 6-4 240 Fr. HS 9 TERRELL HARRIS WR 6-0 164 •Jr. 2VL Barnwell, SC; Barnwell Miami, FL; Coral Gables 34 JOE TROUPE RB 5-9 177 •So. 1VL 47 MAURICE HENDERSON DB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Tampa, FL; Chamberlain Belton, SC; Belton-Honea Path 91 DAVID TURNIPSEED DT 6-4 257 •Sr. 3VL 71 CHUCK HENRICH OL 6-3 263 •Fr. SO Spartanburg, SC; Dorman Clifton Heights, PA; Upper Darby 6 BEN WASHINGTON DB 6-1 190 Fr. HS 76 DELVIN HERRING OG 6-3 320 •Jr. 2VL Tallahassee, FL; Lincoln Jacksonville, FL; Ribault 94 MIKE WASHINGTON DT 6-1 290 •Jr. 2VL 81 OSCAR HOWARD WR 5-10 168 •Fr. SO Milledgeville, GA; Baldwin Columbia, SC; Spring Valley 24 TONY WATKINS SS 5-11 200 •Sr. 3VL 63 ED HRUBIEC OL 6-2 269 So. 1VL Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill New Berlin, CT; Berlin/Milford Academy 75 RANDY WHEELER OT 6-3 279 So. 1VL 7 DEANDRE JAMES DB 5-10 170 So. 1VL Hartsville, SC; Hartsville Hillcrest, SC; Hillcrest High School 78 TRAVIS WHITFIELD OG 6-4 260 •Fr. SO 8 DERWIN JEFFCOAT P 6-2 212 •Jr. 2VL Honea-Path, SC; Belton-Honea Path Pamplico, SC; Hanna-Pamplico 27 LEE WIGGINS DB 6-0 188 •Fr. SO 41 CLEON JONES, JR. RB 5-10 200 •Sr. 2VL Hartsville, SC; Hartsville Mobile, AL; Vigor 10 BLAKE WILLIAMSON QB 6-3 206 •Jr. 2VL

d-d. JEFF KILGORE DB 5-9 1 DO hr. no Anderson, SC; T.L. Hanna Greenville, SC; J.L. Mann 1 ANTHONY WRIGHT QB 6-2 185 Fr. HS 92 RYAN KOOP ILB 6-1 220 Fr. HS Vanceboro, NC; West Craven Tallahassee, FL; Leon County 97 DAMIAN YONGUE DE 6-3 235 •Fr. SO 86 JASON LAWSON TE 6-2 210 •So. HS Orangeburg, SC; Orangeburg- Wilkinson Union, SC; Union 49 BENJI YOUNG ILB 6-0 193 •So. 1VL 85 SHAH MAYS WR 5-11 155 Fr. HS Rock Hill, SC; Northwestern 1994 Clemson Football 59 —

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By Jessica Reo Warwick coordinates administrative duties in Clemson's football program. Bruce Warwick comes to Clemson by way of the University of IVIaryland in tine Duffner to the secretaries. Then they built a administering all special events, including position of Assistant Athletic Director for

new building and I had some responsibility clinics and summer camps. Football Management. In his first few

with that. In 1993, I had my second year at After his second season at Maryland was months as a Tiger, Warwick has defined his Maryland and that was a lot easier because finished, and the opportunity to move to job duties many times over, a common prac- everything wasn't so new. Clemson materialized, the newly married tice in the varied, busy and important posi- "Now I'm at Clemson and it's a new staff Warwick decided that he wanted to try tion. and we're building a new building." All this something new. "I had a great job with great "I'm in charge of the organization and

experience and new beginnings can be people, but I don't like big cities. I grew up administration of day-to-day activities of the stressful at times with all the change, but it in a town about the size of Clemson. football office," said Warwick. I channel

has enhanced his resume. The position is "In the 1980s, the years that I really start- the work flow to the secretaries, whether it an extremely mobile one, but Warwick ed watching college football, Clemson was be recruiting mail-outs, making sure they go states, "Once you get your system in place, on top. Clemson was on (TV) every week, out in a timely manner, or information that it all works out." so you didn't have to tell me a whole lot needs to be distributed throughout the build- The Syracuse, NY, native had the same about this place. It looked like a place that ing. title at Maryland as he has at Clemson, but would be great from a football perspective, "Because of NCAA rules changes, he had some different duties. "I had more but now being here, the quality of life and there's a lot about recruiting that I can't do.

true administrative tasks there. I handled all the people that are here make it a great I can still be involved in unofficial visits dur- of the team travel, the budget, all of the place to live." ing the games, official visits in December — recruiting travel. There's nothing more Movement from place-to-place isn't making sure that everything is set with the stressful than handling travel for all of the always easy, but the job opportunities are itineraries." He is also significantly involved

groups that travel with football. I had to do hard to come by in collegiate athletics. For in the planning and administration associat- administrators, cheerleaders, the football Warwick, the job search is something that is ed with the building and move to the McFad- coaches and the football players. on hold for a while, but future plans, as with den Building. He has established a new "It was good though, it was like fitting anyone, are always in the process. "I'd like computer system in every phase of the together the pieces of a puzzle when it all to do what I'm doing for at least a couple of office, something that has made the office

came together. A lot of things were chan- years. I don't have a time deadline. Even- more efficient and more professional.

neled through me. But I do some of the tually, I'd like to become an athletic director. In general Wanwick has direct contact

same things here that I did at Maryland. I don't ever want to be a coach, that's just with Coach Tommy West to try and make

Compliance, for one. If there's ever a ques- something I've never wanted to be. I like the general efficiency of the football office

tion, I'm the liaison between the football doing what I'm doing. I like working in the smooth. He also entails serving as the lia-

office and Steve Nelson (Clemson Compli- administrative end of sports. I like going out son with the sports information department, ance Director)." While at Maryland from to practice because that gets you away from the compliance office and other depart- 1992-93, Warwick was also responsible for everything and you get to see the athletes ments in the building. compete, but for a job, I'd rather remain in Warwick is well suited for the position an office setting," observes Wanwick. based on his experience at other schools. Married on June 12, 1993, Bruce and "I grew up in Syracuse and worked for a life wife Cynthia made the move to Clemson in insurance company for a little while, but I March. She is currently working in the didn't like it. I asked myself what I wanted basketball office at Clemson, with new to do, what job would really interest me. I

coach Rick Barnes, "When Cynthia and I decided that I wanted to hold an adminis- first moved down here, she missed Mary- trative role in a football office at this point in land. She gets more emotionally attached my life. So I went back to school and

to places than I do. But it has worked out earned my masters degree. I did my well for both of us," states Wanwick. internship with Syracuse." He obviously did And his impressions of Clemson and the an outstanding job with the Orangemen rich, football tradition, small-town in the because he became an administrative south? "It's a perfect place to live. For assistant and assistant recruiting coordina- some reason, if you live in the north, you tor. want to live in the south. The people in the There's change in a position like this, south are a lot more loyal to their commu- from staff to student-athletes to cities, but nities, their businesses, especially in Clem- it's something that Wanwick has handled son. People will channel their business rather well in the last few years. "I've through Clemson graduates. " worked for three brand new coaches in four Helping Tiger football players gain years and been involved in the construc- employment and become successful in tion of three new buildings in that time," in the community or on the grid- says Warwick. business iron is another area of concern for War- "My first year at Syracuse, Coach Paul wick. It is all part of a list of job responsi- Pasqualoni and the whole staff were new, bilities that seems to grow every day. we were building a brand new complex and

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Traditions are something that don't hap- IPTAY had another record breaking year in 1993-94, pen overnight, they evolve over a surpassing the $6 million mark for the first time. number of years. One tradition at Clemson that is going strong and heading into its 61st year is IPTAY. The IPTAY Scholarship academic advisors, assisted by graduate improvements include the expansion of Foundation, is known throughout the country and undergraduate students. This support is the football stadium, the renovated baseball for its faithful and generous contributions by intended to ensure that all student-athletes facility (Tiger Field), the outdoor track with its supporters. A recent USA Today article are given the opportunity to earn their new stadium facilities, the indoor called IPTAY the best-known organization of degree while participating in athletics. tennis facility, the soccer stadium, the weight its kind in the nation. The article noted that at IPTAY donors have also played an room, the new golf practice area, a time when college athletic costs are rising intricate role in the "Campaign for Clemson", a new cross country course, and the IPTAY continues to lead the way in support- a long range fund-raising project of the IPTAY/Ticket office facility. ing athletic scholarships at Clemson. IPTAY University. The University's original goal of The facilities are among the best in the

plays a major role in ensuring that all 19 of 62 million dollars was surpassed with the country, at least that must be the opinion the varsity sports at Clemson are given the next goal of 78 million also being surpassed of the NCAA. Over the last two years maximum amount of scholarships allowed in the campaign that ended on June 30, Clemson has played host to NCAA events in by the NCAA. 1992. IPTAY provided three million dollars four different sports, including three in 1993- IPTAY completed another record break- with ongoing opportunities for donors to be 94. ing year in 1 993-94 when it went over the $6 part of the Vickery Hall Academic Learning IPTAY is also proud to provide the million mark for the first time. The total num- Center funding for Tiger Band. Each year IPTAY ber of members reached over 18,000. The Vickery Hall, located on East Campus, is establishes financial support for travel, Tiger Cub Club was also introduced for a 27,000 square foot facility that houses the uniforms and equipment for this integral part the first time, giving Clemson fans from birth tutoring and advising programs for of the Clemson athletic program. to age 22 a chance to become involved in student-athletes. The building contains vari- While IPTAY is primarily concerned Tiger athletics. ous-sized study and tutoring rooms used for with athletic fundraising, the mission of Thanks to this support on the field, individual study as well as small group Clemson University has not been over- Clemson enjoyed another banner year in instruction. looked. The IPTAY Academic Scholarship 1993-94. The program ranked 16th among The generous support of loyal donors to Endowment was created to help meet the all-around programs in the nation according IPTAY has allowed the organization to go need for more academic scholarships for to the Sears NACDA rankings, and had nine beyond the funding of athletic scholarships non-athletes who are highly qualified acade- teams ranked among the top 25 in by providing the financial basis mically. This scholarship endowment is the respective final rankings. Clemson for many of the unparalled athletic facilities funded by certain company gifts that are was especially successful in the Spring at Clemson. made as a result of employee contributions when the baseball, golf and track teams Since 1978, IPTAY has provided the to IPTAY. In addition, the athletic department were all ranked among the top 11 in the funding for $34 million of capital improve- has made generous contributions to the nation. Clemson's traditional sports of ments in the area of athletics. These endowment from athletic revenues. football, basketball and baseball were The IPTAY Academic Fund is also successful. Clemson and Florida presently the largest scholarship endow- were the only teams in the nation to win ment of its kind at Clemson providing at least nine football games, 18 basket- $1.9 million in funds, currently benefit- ball games and 36 baseball games. ting more than 50 students. IPTAY's

It was also a banner year academi- support extends to all of the student cally. Soccer goal keeper Jaro Zawislan body. was the recipient of the ACC's Jim The tremendous support of IPTAY Weaver Award as one of the outstand- is due, in large part, to the organization- ing all-around student-athletes in the al makeup that allows donors to be as league. In the Spring semester of 1994, close to IPTAY as they are to their local 43 student athletes were on the dean's IPTAY leadership. Each of South list and 14 had a perfect 4.0. Tiger foot- Carolina's 46 counties has an IPTAY ball player Warren Forney was the recip- County chairman, and every county is ient of Clemson's Algernon Sydney- alloted an IPTAY representative for Sullivan Award, which is given to a every 35 donors. Clemson student for outstanding service One important way IPTAY keeps to others. in touch with its membership is the IPTAY is recognized as one of the annual Clemson Club meeting held in oldest, largest and most successful ath- April and May of each year These meet- letic fundraising organizations in ings, which feature different coaches America. IPTAY was the first athletic and administrators, are just one of the fundraising organization in the country ways of making the local IPTAY mem- to top the two, three, four, and five-mil- bers feel close to Clemson. lion dollar marks in annual donations. Clemson University will continue to In 1934, Dr. Rupert Fike founded be recognized and respected on the

IPTAY with a very simple purpose in national level athletically and academi- mind: IPTAY provides funds for athletic cally with the full support of IPTAY. scholarships. Since 1934 IPTAY has IPTAY will continue to be successful certainly met Pike's goal, providing because a loyal commitment to scholarships for over 5,000 student-ath- Clemson University is a way of life in the letes, trainers, and managers. Tommy West spoke to a record 38 IPTAY meetings hearts of Clemson alumni and friends. IPTAY currently provides the funds last spring. The organization is the reason Clemson for tutorial programs staffed by trained offers a full complement of scholarships in each sport. 1994 Clemson Football 64 1995 SjH^ Clemson Tiger Football Camps

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Most Associated Press Top 25 Seasons, 1986-93

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Miami (FL) 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 15 8 « INoUl Ctol\Cl o 6 10 11 24 15 1 A O o Michigan 8 19 4 7 7 6 5 19 8 Clemson 17 12 9 12 9 18 — 23 7 Texas A&M 13 10 20 15 12 7 8 7

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Most Seasons 75 % Winning Percentage or better, 1986-93

Team 1 986 1987 1988 1 QftQ 1 QQn 1 QQ1 1992 1993 Tot Q1 V Miami (FL) .917 1.000 .917 .OOO 1 .uuu .917 .750 8 7c;n 7QO Q1 7 Q INcUlaoKci .OOO .833 .846 .Ov5o . / ou . / ou .y 1 / O AT? ftT? 7Q1 Clemson .750 .833 .833 .OoO . / 9 1 .455 .750 7 Q1 7 7 Florida St. .625 .917 .917 .833 .833 .846 . C7£_0 Michigan .846 .667 .792 .833 .750 .833 .875 .667 6 Notre Dame .455 .667 1.000 .923 .750 .769 .875 .917 6 Alabama .769 .583 .750 .833 .583 .917 1.000 .731 5 Auburn .833 .792 .833 .OOO 7nQ .500 1.000 5 Q1 7 Fresno St. .818 .545 .833 . 1 1 o .OOO .692 .667 5 Oklahoma .833 .917 .750 .DOD 707 7Rn .545 .750 5 7KQ Tennessee .583 .731 .455 .y 1 / . / oy . / ou .750 .792 5 797 Texas A&M .750 .833 .583 . / O 1 .OoO .923 .833 5

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Team 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Tot Florida St. All-Am Fiesta Sugar Fiesta Sunsh Cotton Orange Orange 8 Clemson Gator Citrus Citrus Gator Hall Peach 6 Alabama Hanc. Hanc. Sunsh. Sugar Gator 5 Miami (FL) Orange Orange Sugar Cotton Orange 5 Michigan Hall Rose Gator Rose Hall 5 Not. Dame Fiesta Orange Sugar Cotton Cotton 5 Syracuse Hall Peach Aloha Hall Fiesta 5 Tenn. Liberty Peach Cotton Sugar Hall 5 UCLA Free Aloha Cotton Hanc Copper 5

1994 Clemson Football 69 ^> Single Game Records

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: 422, Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. vs. Pacific, 1991 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 Kendnck vs. Florida State, 1970 25, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Yds. Passing: 716, David Klingler, Houston vs. Arizona State, 1990 323, Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most TD Passes: 11, David Klingler, Houston vs. E. Washington, 1990 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: 22, Jay Miller, Brigham Young vs. New Mexico, 1973 11, Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most Reception Yards: 349, Chuck Hughes, UTEP vs. N. Texas State, 1965 163, Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Most TD Receptions: 6, Tim Delaney, San Diego St. vs. N. Mexico St., 1969 3, Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Most Plays: 94, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 64, Patnck 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, 1990

Most Field Goals: 7, Dale Klein, Nebraska vs. Missouri, 1985 5 , Nelson Welch vs. N.C. State, 1991, 7, Mike Prindle, Western Michigan vs. Marshall, 1984 Maryland, 1992 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), Lee Johnson, BYU vs. Wyoming, 1983 52.0 (5-260), Banks McFadden vs. G. (Min. 5 att.): Washington, 1939 Most Punt Returns: 20, Milton Hail, 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: 11, 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. 3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965 W. Michigan, 1972) Interceptions Ret. Yds: 182, Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 1983 102, Don Kelley vs. Duke, 1970

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1994 Clemson Football 75 ^jl^ Spring Sports

Can Clemson's Spring Sports improve four fin- By Jessica Reo and Brett Sowell on top 15 ishes from the 1993-94 Academic Year? Men's Track Speed in sprints and hurdles is one of the greatest constants of the Clemson men's track program, but this year, the Tigers are looking to Championships. Francis, the Jamaican performer and another top distance runner for show excellence in the field events as well. National Champion in the 400m, will be the Lady Tigers. Nikki Sims, a sophomore on for After one of the top recruiting classes in the depended on his leadership abilities this the women's squad and an ACC Champion in country last season, the men's program is well year. the shot put, returns for her second season stocked with talent and should compete for the Duane Ross, a senior this year, had a with the Tigers as well. She will be counted on conference and national championship both record breaking performance and a first-place for her strength in the throws to lead the Lady indoor and outdoor this year. With the men's finish in the IIOmHH this past outdoor season Tigers in that category. of his- outdoor program predicted to finish in fifth at the 100th Penn Relays, one the most Jumps is the area of most concern for the nationally by December's Track & Field News, torical and difficult competitions Lady Tigers. After the loss of strong jumpers to the Tigers are riding on the hopes that this sea- in the country. Eric Lander returns as a senior graduation last year, the long jump will not well. son will be one of their most successful ever. leader as He was a top performer for the have as much depth and strength that it has "Based on last year's indoor and outdoor Tigers in the field events last season and looks had in past years. Taking control of the event performances, we've got a much more mature to take the helm of the decathlon once again for Clemson is sophomore Trevi Frazier, who this year. limited team," said Head Coach Bob Pollock who is a saw but important action last year. 10-time ACC Coach of the Year. "We've The recruiting class features 11 athletes Sharia Cllnkscales is also an important added some young, talented freshmen who who won the state championship in their returnee in the jumps for the Tigers this year. have been ranked among the top 10 in their respective specialty event. "I think that we After breaking school records in the high jump events by Track & Field News. Several of them should have an exceptionally fine year in both and triple jump, the sophomore will add lead- have been on the Junior National team, sever- indoor and outdoor competition," states ership and strength to this event. al have been on the All-America team. We've Pollock. Says Coffman, "We have depth in the high added a lot of good quality young people to our jump. I'm not that worried about that event. much more mature and balanced group of Women's Track We don't have it in the long and triple jumps. upperclassmen. The upperclassmen are used The Lady Tiger track program returns it's We will have to look to our newcomers for to our coaching staff. We increased the inten- six 1994 ACC Champions this year, making for immediate help." sity of our indoor and outdoor practice sched- a promising outlook to the indoor and outdoor Not all of the Lady Tiger expertise lies in ule this season so that we'd see a better qual- track season. Coach Wayne Coffman enters their ability on the track. Last year, half of his at of better, ity of preparation, and with the added depth of 14th season the head the Lady Tiger Coffman's team had a 3.0 GPA or and our incoming freshmen, our strength lies in the program. Coffman saw improvement at the four women hold GPAs of 4.0 in their major sprints and hurdles." end of last year, including a third-place finish at return this year. "The sole purpose of why stu- the indoor in is Clemson returns ACC Champions in Eric ACC Championships. Year and dent-athletes attend Clemson University Lander (pole vault), Tony Wheeler (200m, year out the ACC is one of the toughest con- academics," states Coach Coffman. "At 4x1 00m relay), Duane Ross (4x1 00m relay), ferences in the country. Clemson, everything we do revolves around and Enayat Oliver (4x1 00m relay). Five All- Coach Coffman signed 19 newcomers this academics, how the kids perform in the class- Americans in six different events return to the season, balancing out the track and field room shows how they will perform on the Tiger team as well. Six Tigers travelled to the events for the year. Treshell Mayo, an NCAA track." Indoor and Outdoor NCAA Championships last Outdoor Championship participant, returns for That philosophy has given Wayne season, four of whom return to the Clemson her second season of competition with the Coffman's athletes a 92% graduation rate over squad for another season. Lady Tigers in the 200m dash. She will be a his 13-year career at Clemson. And, judging The 1994 World Junior Champion in the featured returnee and one who will be looked by the 13 honor roll students and Academic 200m is Tony Wheeler, who returns to upon to lead the team along with returning Ail- All-American selection for Mareike Ressing in Clemson for his sophomore year. Wheeler is American Mareike Ressing, who heads up the both cross country and track, the student-ath- joined by senior Mitchel Francis, the runner-up distance events for the Clemson women, and letes feel the same way about their education. in the 400m dash at the NCAA Indoor Tina Jensen, a 1993 AII-ACC cross country

Robinson is a senior leader for Chuck Jensen and Ressing will be the leaders of Francis is a returning ACC Champion for Kriese's 20th Clemson tennis team. the distance events for the Lady Tiger Bob Pollock's Top 10 Men's Track program. Track team. 1994 Clemson Football 76 Johnston, who enters his 13th year as the coach of the Clemson Lady Tiger tennis team, has garnered an outstanding 219-121 record in his career at Clemson. He has taken home four ACC Coach-of-the-Year honors and has coached his teams to five ACC Championships, the most of any coach in the ACC.

Men's Golf There is a youth movement at Clemson,

and it is coming from Coach Larry Penley's Clemson golf team. This season the team has three red-shirt freshmen and four true fresh- men, to go along with one sophomore, two juniors, and Steve White of Decatur, GA, the team's only senior. Even with the loss of Ail- American Mark Swygert and such a young team, the Tigers are ranked 15th in the nation in both the the Golfweek and Golf World

magazine polls. That is quite a testimony to

King is a returning Ail-American for the Couglan, Biershenk and Byce are all pre- Clemson's program, which has been to the Lady Tiger tennis team. season golf Ail-Americans. NCAA Tournament every year since 1982. So far this season sophomore Richard Coughlan has emerged as Clemson's leader. Men's Tennis and has posted a 418-224 record overall, one He has been the Tigers top finisher in all three After a 21-12 finish (5-3 ACC) last year, of the top 1 5 victory totals among active coach- of the Fall tournaments. In the Ping/Golfweek Chucl< Kriese's men's team, looks toward es in the country. He is 102-28 in conference preview Coughlan shot a 69 in the first round of 1994-95 with a conference championship on play, and looks to add another ACC title to his the tournament and finished the event at +1 their mind, and a strong shot at a Top 20 list of accolades at the end of the season. and in fourth place. That event had 10 of the national finish. The Tiger team, which has top 1 5 teams in the nation so a number-four fin- competed in 12 NCAAs since 1979, more than Women's Tennis ish among that level of competition is a feather any other ACC school, has strength and depth The 1994-95 Clemson Lady Tiger tennis in the cap of the sophomore Irishman. At the returning to its roster this season. team, coached by veteran Andy Johnston, Jerry Pate Intercollegiate he once again fin- Three seniors, Frank Salazar out of Las strives for the ACC title and stronger national ished -1-1 and ranked 14th individually. Vegas, NV, Bryan Twente from Malibu, CA, and recognition this year after finishing second in Coughlan was selected by Golfweek as an Cris Robinson, who hails from Richmond, VA, the ACC regular season standings, and third in honorable mention preseason all-American. return to lead the squad from last year. the ACC tournament last season. The team, Coughlan, an Offally, Ireland native was Robinson is the top senior returnee. His which finished ranked in 18th by the ITA named to the Walker Cup team as a European strength for the Tigers lies in his doubles play, Rankings, returns depth and a contingent of representative in September. He is the second where he finished with a 14-5 record in dual AII-ACC performers from last year. The Lady Tiger to be named to the Walker Cup team, as matches and was 19-7 overall last year. Tigers finished out last season with a 6-2 Kevin Johnson was on the 1990 team as an Salazar, who played the number-three singles record in the ACC and a 15-11 mark overall Amehcan representative. The Walker Cup is a spot for Clemson last year, had record of 12- after participating in the Championships. a NCAA competition between European and American 12 in dual 25-7 overall in Lady Tigers had four to matches, but was The women named amateurs. doubles play. Robinson, solely a doubles the AII-ACC team last year, two of whom return Two Spartanburg, SC natives are among player last season, was 3-1 in dual matches, 6- for action in 1994-95. Emma Peetz, the num- the top returnees for the Tigers this season. 2 overall, and 0-1 in the ACC. ber-three singles flight champion, returns ACC Juniors Tommy Biershenk and Mike Byce were Strength for the Tigers will come from for her third season with the Lady Tigers as a also selected as preseason All-American selec- underclassmen as well. Mitch Sprengelmeyer, two-time AII-ACC selection. The junior out of tions by Golfweek. Biershenk was named to a sophomore out of Florence, SC, is the only Sydney, Australia, played in the number-three the third team, while Byce was named to the returning AII-ACC player from last season. spot for the team last year, and ranked 95th in honorable mention team. Byce was an integral Sprengelmeyer was also the number-four sin- the nation with a dual match record of 12-11 in part in Clemson's ninth-place finish at the 1994 gles flight champion in the league last season. singles play. She was 23-14 overall and 7-3 in NCAA Nationals last season with his two-under He had a 21-12 dual match record in singles, the ACC. 70 in the third round. Biershenk fired a three- was 25-12 overall, and was 7-3 in ACC compe- Joining Peetz to lead the Lady Tigers is under 69 in the third round of the NCAA East tition. He was 25-7 in doubles dual match com- junior veteran Jan Barrett out of London, Regional last season which helped Clemson petition and 31-10 overall. Canada. Barrett, another AII-ACC performer win its second straight regional title. Charly Rasheed, a local sophomore out of for the Lady Tigers, finished out her season Even though the Clemson roster is filled Greer, SC, had an outstanding freshman year ranked 101st in the nation after a dual match with youth, a few of the freshmen have gar- last season after playing in the number-six slot record of 21-5, 30-9 overall, and 7-3 in the nered preseason honors. Paul Dickens for the Tigers. He tallied a 1 7-6 dual match sin- ACC. The player in the number-four spot for (Roanoke Rapids, NC), Elliot Gealy (Salisbury, gles record, was 26-10 in singles overall, and the Lady Tigers tallied a 9-8 dual doubles NC), and Sean Thornton (Easley, SC) were all was 5-0 in ACC singles play. record and a 14-11 doubles record overall. named as freshmen to watch by Golfweek. Clemson men's tennis teams have claimed Another strength of the returning class for Last season Penley became only the sec- 10 ACC titles in the past, and are striving to the Lady Tigers is Shannon King. King, a ond Clemson coach to guide a team to 11 con- take an 11th home at the end of the year. senior for Clemson this year, played the num- secutive NCAA tournaments. Chuck Kriese Chuck Kriese led his Tigers to nine of those ber-six slot last season. The Acworth, GA, guided the Clemson men's tennis program to ACC titles, the second highest number of native's major contribution to the team was in 11 straight NCAA Tournaments between 1979- championships in the conference for one her doubles play with teammate Janice 89. Even with the youth of this year's team, coach. The Tigers have also landed 40 singles Durden. The pair finished out the season Larry Penley should get his 12th straight invi- champions and 21 doubles champions in past ranked eighth in the country. They had a match tation to the NCAA Tournament. years. record of 11-7 overall, and a 2-1 record in ACC Kriese enters his 20th season at Clemson, play.

1994 Clemson Football 77 Personal ^ff^ Growth Program

by Jessica Reo Program teaches Tiger freshmen student-athletes Important Lessons of Life With the newness of college life comes the responsibility of making time for every- thing. For most incoming freshmen, man- them some guidance, direction, and some aging time for classes, study time, and coping skills to deal with what they face as

social life is confusing and demanding as it freshmen. How you start out in college is

is, but tack on the responsibility of practice extremely important. If students get behind, time, travel days, and meeting with coach- sometimes they get discouraged and frus-

es, and it is easy to see that time is some- trated. They think they shouldn't be here thing a lot of student-athletes are short on. (in college), or perhaps they're not college Life, at that point, can make many freshmen material. We wanted to give them the too overloaded to continue with school- opportunity to transfer a lot of the athletic work, with their sport, or with college itself. skills to the academic side: perserverence, That's where Clemson's Vickery Hall and determination, goal setting, hard work, its Personal Growth program come in. effort." Vickery Hall itself was the first facility in the D'Andrea, currently in his fifth year at nation to be built solely for the purpose of Vickery Hall, is the director of many of the responding to the special needs of student- programs in place at the facility. He spoke athletes. The Personal Growth program about the personal growth program and its was formed at Vickery specifically to help benefits to student-athletes. "We think that student-athletes deal with issues of time, this is something they (the students) need to stress, responsibility, and how to deal with be told. They have to face transition and them. Vickery Hall is a place that can help change, roommates, peer pressure, being student-athletes manage their time and away from home, those kinds of things. Ginty Porter supervises helps them deal with difficult issues. It was We're here to help them with that." Clemson's designed with the intention of encouraging The need for this type of program arose Personal Growth Program. athletes to actively pursue a degree while after discussions with former athletes and working for excellence in a sport. Tutors are incoming athletes who talked about things is being instituted in different universities on staff at Vickery Hall full-time, there are that they faced on an everyday basis. "In around the country. computers, athletic counselors, and a evaluating and talking to students who have "The NCAA has gotten behind this per-

dependable structure that draws athletes in been through the Clemson expehence, it sonal growth with its CHAMPS program. It and teaches them the hows and whys of the became apparent that we needed to offer is a program that is endorsed by the NCAA system. more than just the academic support," con- that has 50 pilot schools around the country. The personal growth program demands tinued D'Andrea. "We needed to give them Clemson is one of the 50. We have followed that every athlete tackle their individual the competitive edge, not only for the class- their agenda — and we think that is very

sporting responsibilities head on, but gives room, but in the job world as well. And it's important for us." the student the help needed to adjust to the not good enough to just graduate anymore. The personal growth program is the cen- sometimes overwhelming circumstances of You have to have some kind of requisite ter of life for Vickery Hall in the sense that all balancing student life. After talking to for- skills, some personal skills. Adjusting that of the programs, all of the study time that the mer athletes, the program was set in motion freshman year is crucial to connecting athletes are required to log, all of the stu- with a specific intent. socially, personally, athletically, and acade- dent advisors, and all of the tutors, are at "Those people who seemed to struggle mically. It's such a blend of different com- Vickery Hall to better the student-athlete.

academically in the past were people who ponents and issues that we felt that it was "We think that Personal Growth is the center weren't connecting in areas of time man- important to address them." facilitating everything at Vickery Hall," says agement and responsibility," said Bill Meetings concerning topical issues, D'Andrea. "Every contact that our student- D'Andrea, director of student-athlete enrich- such as study skills, managing time and per- athletes have with their athletic counselor ment at Clemson. "We needed to give sonal time, alcohol and drugs, sexually shows that they are growing, achieving, and transmitted diseases, and eligibility rules, striving for success." Ginty Porter, a coun- are held three times a week. Says selor for the student-athletes at Vickery Hall, D'Andrea, "We're trying to address transi- has the primary responsibility of making

tional issues and I think it's really important sure the program runs smoothly and pro- that they (students) get this kind of extra gresses from year to year. help because so much of their time is spo- Bobby Douglas, the development coordi- ken for." nator and one of the original founders of the Maintaining a normal classroom work- program, has this to say about the program

load, along with practice and travel is diffi- and how it has developed over the past four cult, so study hall is an important part of the years. "Each year the program is evaluated Personal Growth Program as well. and we change topics considerably from the Freshmen attend study hall five days a responses of our student-athletes. Right week and dunng that time are given access now, Vickery Hall is at it's peak because to computers, tutors and a quiet place to we've had four classes opinions on what the study. The structure of an environment as personal growth program should be about, that of Vickery Hall is precisely what many so we are improving from year to year freshmen need in order to succeed in a uni- through their input." versity setting. Vickery Hall, developed for student-ath- And, Clemson is not the only school to letes in need of support during high stress recognize the special assistance that stu- times, is one of the most advanced pro- dent-athletes need. The NCAA is also grams of its kind on the national front. aware of the challenges that new athletes Dedication to making the student a success face and the organization is going about try- not only on the playing field, but in the class-

ing to make transition a little easier with a room as well, must be the best investment The Personal Growth Program has helped new program called CHAMPS (Challenging the Clemson athletic department has made Tiger gridders like Mike Kunz. Athletes Minds with Personal Success) that in its near 100 years of service to Clemson University. = 1994 Clemson Football 78 Senior Spotlights '^jf^

By Brent Coleman Tiger seniors have made significant contributions to tlie Clemson program, especially this season. Matt Bulman Matt Bulman had been a backup punter to a Nelson Welch for the first 43 games of his career, but will finish 1994 as Welch's holder Tim Schiebel on placekicking duties. Bulman saw his first Tim Schiebel, a native of Trumbull, CT, is in action as a holder at Chapel Hill and helped his fourth season on the Tigers defensive Welch break the all-time Clemson career front. The 6-6, 265-pounder has had success scoring record in the Tigers 28-17 victory. in the weightroom at Clemson as he leads all

Welch finished the day perfect 5-5 on five field down linemen in the power clean with a lift of goals and 1-1 on extra points and was a sig- over 300 pounds. nificant contributor in Clemson's road win over the #12 team in the He saw action in the 54-3 win over nation. Tennessee-Chattanooga in 1992 and regis- In 1992, Bulman also saw action against the Tar Heels. He had tered a quarterback sack, certainly a moment a 34-yard punt, the only one of his career, in Clemson's 40-7 win. he will cherish through the years. Thus, heading into today's game, Bulman has played in just three At Trumbull High School, Scheibel lettered in football, basket- games, but two have been against a top 20 North Carolina team. ball, and track. He was a state finalist in the shotput and javelin his In high school, Bulman was an all-area, all-region, and second- senior year. The next year, he went to St. Thomas-Moore Prep team all-state punter for Spartanburg's Dorman Cavaliers. He par- School in Oakdale, CT and played all three sports. ticipated in the North-South All-Star Game in Myrtle Beach his Scheibel says," I have earned an awful lot from my Clemson senior year. He also played tight end, placekicked, and threw the football experience and my experiences at Clemson University. I discus in track. In the classroom, Bulman is a dean's list stu- plan to remain in the south after graduation and enter the business dent in human resources management. He plans to get a man- world. There are a lot of opportunities in this area." agerial job at a large corporation after he graduates from Clemson. ^^^^ Brian Tillotson Mike Kunz d^^^Kk Brian Tillotson walked-on at Clemson in Mike Kunz is one of only two Tigers (class- ^^^^^ 1991 and has worked hard in practice and the mate Darnell Stephens is other) from the state ^s»» -^f weight room to earn playing time in his senior of Texas. Kunz signed with Clemson in 1990 year. Tillotson has played in every game in out of Lee High School in San Antonio. He 1994 on special teams and had a tackle from has seen action in Clemson victories in each his outside linebacker position against Florida of the last four seasons and was the only State. freshman interior offensive lineman to appear He is tied for the Clemson all-time record in a game in 1991, Clemson's last ACC in flexibility. He can sit flat on the floor and Championship team. Kunz has increased his reach past his toes 13.5 inches. Tillotson power cleans 306 bench press by nearly 100 pounds since arriving at Clemson. pounds, one of the best marks on the team, and has improved his In high school, Kunz was a member of Bill Buchalter's Dandy bench press by 130 pounds since 1991. He originally walked on Dozen in Texas and was listed among the Texas stars section of as a wide receiver before switching to defensive back and then to Tom Lemming's recruiting report. He was also rated as the third outside linebacker. He has been Clemson's second-team outside best prospect in the San Antonio area. Kunz lettered in football, linebacker behind Wardell Rouse since midseason. basketball, and baseball during his prep career. Tillotson was the captain of Greenville's Berea High School his

Kunz received his management degree in August and is cur- senior year earning honorable mention all-region and all-county rently enrolled in graduate courses at Clemson. He and kicker honors. He earned letters in football, basketball, track, and tennis. Nelson Welch are both in graduate school. At the end of the sea- "Playing football at Clemson has prepared me for the real son, he plans to start a job in law enforcement in the state of South world and taught me that hard work pays off," Tillotson said. "I Carolina. thank the Lord and my girlfriend for keeping me going." Tillotson

"I have enjoyed my time at Clemson. Clemson's loyal fans and plans to pursue his MBA after graduating in December. my friendship with Nelson Welch stand out in my memories here." David Zeiler Coby Peeler David Zeiler walked-on the Clemson squad I Coby Peeler is the only non-scholarship as a wide receiver in 1992 and has worked

senior to have lettered in 1 993. He saw action extremely hard ever since. The Bethel Park, in all 12 games on special teams. Peeler is PA native has seen action on special teams one of the strongest Tigers on a pound-for- and at wide receiver in '94 and had two tack- V pound basis with a power ratio of 7.52, fourth les against North Carolina in the 28-17 win ^ *~ on the '94 squad. The 190-pound safety over the Tar Heels. He also forced Tar Heel 2*^^^! '^^'^^^^^ pounds and leg sleds 830. punter Mike Thomas to fall on a fumbled snap I^IiJb^^IH At Spartanburg's Dorman High School, that set up a Clemson score in the first half of Peeler was a teammate of Tiger holder/punter Clemson's win in Chapel Hill. He added two more stops against Matt Bulman and lettered in football, track, and wrestling. Peeler Georgia Tech. and Bulman have been teammates since sixth-grade. He was an Zeiler has had success in the classroom while at Clemson. He all-area choice in football his senior year and broke the school has made both the dean's list and the Tiger athletic honor roll in his record in the pole vault. mathematics major. In the weight room, Zeiler has one of the best

"I appreciate the opportunity Coach Hatfield and Coach West power ratios on the team. have given walk-ons," Peeler said. "My years playing for Clemson At Bethel Park High School, Zeiler was named the Red River will help me tremendously when I pursue my career as a football Bar-B-Que Conference Player-of-the Year in football and all-con- coach." Peeler is majoring is secondary education/history. ference in wrestling. He played wide receiver and strong safety. A secret service job in the northeast is in Zeiler's future.

1994 Clemson Football 79 Special Recognition

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MRS JOHN C RENSHAW WILLIAM H BABCOCK JAMES ROBERT GLENN THOMAS A CUTTING DR HOWARD EUGENE SMITH JAMES C RHEAJR CHARLES D BAKER JR LAWRENCE GOLDSTEIN E M DUBOSE S TERRY SMITH MD WILLIAM E DURANT ROCK HILL SURGICAL ASSOCIATES TOM BALDWIN EDWARD J GRASSOJR JR B P BARBER & ASSOCIATES INC WC (BILL) SMITH DR PHILIP R FIDLER DR JERRY J SAMPLE H 8, M PACKAGING INC JAMES A SONS DAVID C SAPP JAMES M BAUGHMAN CHAS EMMETT HALLIDAY LAURENS W FLOYD JR SOUTHERN LUBRICANTS SCREEN PRINTS INC TRIPP BERRY NED & DORIS HAMMETT ANONYMOUS MR & MRS EDWARD A SPEED JR ROBBY 8, MARY BETH SHEALY MABRY BINNICKER MR & MRS WILBUR K HAMMETT HENRY HOLLAND LAWRENCE B STEEDLY JOE E SHERER JR THOMAS BOOTH G R HARLEY JOHN W JAMES EDDIE STEVENS FRANCIS 8. BARBARA SIMPSON HEYWARD H BOUKNIGHT JOE A HARRIS INC MR 8, MRS WHIT JAMES MR JOSEPH WBOUKNIGHT MR & MRS LS STEWMAN & KORN INDUSTRIES INC ROBERT T 8. JOY H SIMRIL MR & MRS WALTER L HAYS III MR 8. 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BARBARA W WEST PRES. KINGS MTN NC LARRY B PENLEY SR DAVID W GARRISON JAMES LCARTEE WILLIAM C WEST PERRY'S BACK PORCH HOWARD D WILCOX III DEXTER CHEMICAL CORP FRANCIS 8i BEVERLY GEORGE M GLENN CARTER RESTAURANT WILLIAM D WILSON EDWARD S DIXON GARNETTJ GIESLER JR MD J F CHANDLER CLARK M PIERCE DOUGLAS A WOLFE J HENRY DOWDY MR & MRS RICK GLOVER DOUGLAS A CHAPMAN CHARLES PISANO EDWARD BRYAN WOLFE JAMES L AND MARY JANE N DUNCAN MARK DAVID C GOWAN LOYD B CHAPMAN JAMES J POUPALOS RUDOLPH L YOBS KEITH EADES DOUG & RHONDA GRAY WILSON C CHILDERS III DAVE W POWELL HENRY YONCE & CHARLES YONCE E ROBERT ECKLEY III JACK GRAY WILLIAM W COOPER JR HOWARD D WILLIAMSON JR WILLIAM C POWELL SR CHARLES HALTIWANGER WAYNE M COWARD STEPHEN R EDDINS SCOTT POWERS DIANE LOTERMOSER HAMPTON CHARLES AND LYNN PRICE THOMAS J EDMONDS JOHN S 8. 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From the soaring upper decks of Memorial entrance to the building is a 1 ,570-square contains 11 classrooms and 28 tutorial Stadium, to the state-of-the-art strength foot reception/office area, comprised of rooms, including a large 65-seat study training facility, young men and women five advisers' offices, two graduate student room and nine 20-seat study rooms, from all 19 of Clemson's varsity sports offices, and a conference room. Also which are designed as classrooms with have the very best in facilities for training located on the bottom floor is the office freestanding desks. and competition. Vickery Hall is no of Bill D' Andrea, the director of Clemson's The Department of Student-Athlete exception, as the $3 million structure is student-athlete enrichment program. Enrichment Services has recognized the as impressive aesthetically as any of the Vickery Hall operates under the guide- need for students to have access to high- other facilities. But the importance of lines and policies of the university and the quality computing equipment and has made Vickery Hall to the Clemson University center's staff adheres strictly to the rules a commitment to providing the student-

Athletic Department is not found in the and ethical conduct standards of the athletes at Clemson with such equipment. structure itself, but in the many programs university. In addition to the director, the Located on the first floor of Vickery that the building houses. staff also consists of six full-time advisers, Hall is the Department of Student-Athlete Vickery Hall opened in the spring of two graduate assistants, and 50 tutors. Enrichment Services Microcomputer

1991 and is the first facility in the nation The building also boasts a 175-seat Labratory. The lab is open six days a originally constructed for the purposes auditorium to be used for classes, team week, for 16 hours a day on Monday of meeting the comprehensive needs of meetings, review sessions, and seminars. through Thursday. student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000- The various speakers and lecturers who The lab staff consists of mostly square-foot building is open throughout come to work with Clemson student- graduate students, many of whom are the day and into the evening to accommo- athletes as part of the student-enrichment pursuing advanced degrees in computer date the extended schedules of student- program also use this facility. The auditori- science. Lab staff members are available athletes, and consolidates a variety of um is equipped with a projection booth for tutoring of any Computer Science academic services for their use. and state-of-the-art audio and video course as well as the many management, The philosophy behind Vickery Hall is equipment and will be available to other engineering and business courses that to provide the Clemson student-athlete campus groups when not in use by deal with personal computers. Student- with a program that will meet his or her Student-Athlete Enrichment. athletes may also arrange tutoring needs academically, in personal growth Another area of the main floor, the sessions outside normal lab hours any and development, and with career assis- computer resources area, consists of a time during the school year. tance. Vickery Hall is tangible evidence general computer tutoring room and a Computers in the lab can reach many that, at Clemson, the athletic department computer science tutoring room. The of the other machines on campus, includ- has made a commitment to make the computer room contains 30 personal ing the NAS mainframe, and are in turn, student-athlete's total experience a computers for hands-on computer tutoring, connected to a world-wide internetwork, rewarding one, even after he or she word processing and other general uses. allowing lab machines to access comput- enters the professional world. The 13,000-square-foot study and ing resources throughout the world. This

"Vickery Hall is one of the most tutoring area on the second floor compris- also allows access to lab resources from important facilities the Clemson University es the majority of the center. This area computers throughout the world. Athletic Department has ever built or will ever build. It makes a philosophical state- ment about the institutional commitment - giving our student-athletes the same opportunity to achieve their full potential academically that we give them athletical- ly. We're very serious about that," said Athletic Director Bobby Robinson. Given the time pressures of athletic participation and practice, student athletes face a difficult balancing act in trying to perform well both on the playing field and in the classroom. With respect to this, Clemson's Student-Athlete Enrichment Services (SAES), has provided one of the best academic support and advising pro- grams in the nation over the last several years. The completion of Vickery Hall gives SAES an even greater opportunity to help student-athletes reach the short- term goal of graduation and the long-term goal of success in the world. The facility is open throughout the day and into the evening to accommodate the extended schedules of the student-athlete.

Vickery Hall is located in the main- stream of east campus, behind Jordan The Dick Hendley Computer Room is one of many outstanding aspects of Vicl

1994 Clemson Football 103 1 994-1 995 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to Right - Jay Williams (Tiger Michael (The Tiger) Back Row — Left to Right: Russ Gladden (Mic-Man), Jon Mouzon, Jason Cub), Bays Thomason (Co-Captain), Andy MacDonald, Derek Padden, Kelly Wall, Sam Boyles, Rob Pressly. Front Row — Left to Right: Vicky Stone, Maureen Wynne, Sandra Nichols (Co- Captain), Ashley Clanton, Laura Benedict, Marie McCullough. Not Pictured — Kristye Addison.

104 ^jff Today's Band Program

Today caps the careers of many Tiger Band Members By Brenda Rabon

As the doors close on the 1994 Tiger the football fans as well. Thank you seniors Clemson Alma Mater Football season, we take a step back and for a job well done!" Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness reflect on accomplishments. It has been a The last day of the Tiger football season Where the Tigers play year of changes as Clemson football took a is an emotional one for all fans as they real- Here the sons of dear old Clemson, "new direction" under first-year head football ize another season of Tiger football is Reign supreme alway. coach Tommy West, but these changes months away. Today brings mixed emotions have brought growth, improvement and Chorus for all of the Tiger Band members and their success to the 1994 Tiger Football Team. Dear old Clemson, we will triumph families, as it will be the last time that they This football Saturday proves to be an And with all our might will have an opportunity to perform as a exciting climax as Clemson's biggest rival, That the Tigers' roar may echo member of "The Band That Shakes the the , travel to O'er the mountain height. Southland." Imagine, if you will, playing Death Valley to attempt to win "bragging "Tiger Rag" just one last time in Death Valley rights" for the next year. However, it will be is the grandson of Captain Frank Jervey and surrounded by 84,000 Clemson faithful. an emotional day as the door slowly closes the son of Mary and Ed Kilby. He is an What an emotional day it must be for the on the seniors' college years, yet another accomplished country music songwriter. In seniors of Tiger Band. one waits to be opened that is full of promise 1974, his first recorded song was a number- Today as Clemson fans, we salute the of future success. Even though a few one hit and was nominated for the Country senior Tiger Band members for the dedica- months remain before graduation, these Music Association Song of the Year. Leigh is tion and leadership they have provided students realize they are participating in the president of the Nashville Songwriters through their years at Clemson University. activities they will never do again as college Association International. Leigh is also This last performance on Frank Howard students. director of the board of Country Music field will be a special memory in the minds This is the last game not only for senior Association and president of the Nashville of these band members and they deserve to Songwriters Foundation. students associated with Tiger football but be honored. for Tiger Band members as well. Countless Pregame festivities continue with one of Tiger Band's traditional sideline entrance hours have been contributed over the years John Phillip Sousa's most renowned march- today is marked by the sound of the famous by these students as they make certain es, "Washington Post." The colors are pre- "Sock It To 'Em/Tiger Rag." Fans every- every fan has that unmistakable Clemson sented by the Clemson University Pershing where begin to feel the famous Tiger spirit Tiger spirit. Whether it was the First Friday Rifles Company C4. Everyone then stands as they anxiously anticipate the invasion of parade, Homecoming, or any other exciting and joins Tiger Band, under the direction of the Tiger team into Death Valley. day in Tiger football, the seniors led other Dr. Mark Hosier, to honor America in singing Attention is then directed to the 25 yard members of the band as they made "God Bless America." line where Richard Leigh and Ed Kilby have Memorial Stadium explode with spirit. The invocation is delivered and the the honor of dotting the "i" in the script As today marks the final performance of crowd is asked to join in the Pledge of Tigers. Kilby married Captain Frank Tiger Band's graduating seniors. Dr. Mark Allegiance and the singing of our National Jervey's daughter. Jervey Athletic Center is Hosier, the director of Tiger Band, express- Anthem, conducted by Clemson University named for Captain Jervey for his years of es gratitude to these students. "The years Director of Bands, Dr. Richard Goodstein. service to Clemson University. Kilby and his of dedication and effort by these young men Tiger Band then performs the Clemson wife Mary moved to Clemson to care for her and women are very much appreciated by University Alma Mater and asks all to join in parents and fell in love with Clemson. Leigh all the members and staff of Tiger Band, and singing. Tiger Band then takes part in the great- est stadium entrance in college sports as

they play "Sock it to 'Em/Tiger Rag" as they march to the east end of Memorial Stadium to form the tunnel for the players to run through. As the cannon booms, the team rubs Howard's Rock and charges down the hill to face the Yellow Jackets. Today's halftime show is entitled "The Sound of Music" featuring selections from one of the most famous musicals of all time, which opened on Broadway 35 years ago this past week. Music selections include "The Sound of Music," "Do-Re-Mi," "My Favorite Things," "Edelweiss," and "Climb Every Mountain." The Tiger Band staff includes Dr. Mark Hosier, marching band director. Dr. Rick Goodstein, director of university bands, Cheryl Hosier, Flag Line Instructor, and Hazel Martin, Twirler Instructor. As another year of Clemson Football comes to an end, we salute people like the Tiger Band members who keep Clemson spirit in the hearts of all Tiger fans. Today, we especially wish to thank the graduating seniors for their dedication and effort through their years at Clemson University. We also wish them the best of luck in the future. Tiger Band Graduating Seniors: Row 1 (L to R) — Tammii Pearse, Julie Schuette, Kim Until Tiger Band strikes up again, fans, riggers, Robbie Graham, IWichelle White, Mike Phillips; Row 2 (L to R) — Brent White, keep whistling the tune of "Tiger Rag" and Jeff Siebert, Ryan Hauck, Cayce Crenshaw, Melissa Dempster; Row 3 (L to R) — Jeff thank them for another spirit-filled season! Sciaudone, Stacey Oxendine, Michael Crenshaw, Alan Cribb, Cindy Allen 1994 Clemson Fonthall — 105 Whether you win or events at every level of lose, sports teach you to competition. And we come back with a better are proud to sponsor effort the next time. the Clemson Tigers.

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1994 Clemson Football Ill ^ The Last Word by Bob Bradley Frank Jervey was known as Mr. Clemson...and rightly so.

One of my all-time Clemson favorites, wfio would hiave been 101 later on thiis Fike Field House when I was appointed knowledge, he never turned a challenge monthi, was remembered last night over alumni secretary in 1954. Fifteen months down. at the Brooks Center—a black tie affair, later i moved over to sports information After he came back to the campus he complete with valet parking. and became a 'Frank Jervey Fan' for real. accepted the newly created vice presi- Frank Johnstone Jervey probably Anytime the ox got in the ditch, the dent for development title in 1959. With gave more of his time, effort, expertise Captain usually had the wherewithall to his friendship built through the Ordance and advice for Clemson's cause than any get it out. And my ox was off the road Department with Olin Industries, he was other graduate. There have been others constantly back then. greatly instrumental in obtaining two who have given more money, some who Whether it was to identify a vintage grants totaling over $2 million from the have put in more years with the universi- photograph, recall some game or individ- Olin Foundation, Inc., for the construction ty, and many other Clemson diehards. ual accomplishment, or talk about an and equipping of the ceramic (Olin Hall) engineering (Earle Hall) But, when it came to being a par event 50 years ago, the Captain would and chemical deluxe confidant—one whose thoughts always honor my presence. Likely as not, buildings. were always positive—one who saw I would interupt him working a crossword He was later appointed as a life mem- nothing but good in Clemson—one who puzzle, but that did not matter because he ber of the Clemson Board of Trustees. felt as much at home with a firstday fresh- was a 'puzzleholic' which helped sharpen Earlier he served two terms as national man as a four-star general. ..that was his already-keen mind. president of the Clemson Alumni Capt. Jervey.. .Mr. Clemson... the univer- Captain would always have a smidgen Association, he was a recipient of the sity's Ambassador of Good Will. of tobacco in his mouth. He had to have Alumni Distinguished Service Award and What he meant to Clemson can only that taste. But if everybody chewed as lit- was a tireless worker for the Holy Trinity be measured by what Clemson meant to tle (amount) as Captain did, all tobacco Episcopal Church in Clemson. No matter him. companies would be broke by Saturday what he did, everything revolved and Captain Jervey was in on the very first night. But he. Coach Frank Howard and involved something about Clemson. talks about the formation of IPTAY. That myself all had cuspidor equipped offices It's with pride and joy that I come to was in 1931 after The Citadel game in which we shared when we visited each work everyday in the Jervey Athletic Florence. This was Coach Jess Neely's other everyday. Center, named and dedicated to this tire- first year at Clemson and that loss left the The Captain had a fierce loyalty and less servant over two decades ago Tigers at 1-2-1, which eventually went to devotion to Clemson. He worked for his (1973). 1-6-2. alma mater every day in some way, serv- Captain Jervey was proud of many

The Captain recalled once that he, ing it in a capacity seldom seen before or things, but his family was his top priority. Neely, Joe Davis (former Clemson and since. Everytime he retired, or tried to One of his own came back last night to Rice coach) and Captain Pete Heffner retire, somebody would find something remember and honor Captain Jervey. were sitting in a car outside the stadium else that would catch his fancy, and to my Richard Leigh, a son of Ed and Mary talking following the 6-0 Citadel triumph (Jervey) Kilby of Clemson, and the over the Tigers. Heffner was a member of Captain's grandson, brought three of his the military staff at Clemson, vitally inter- friends from Nashville to the Brooks ested in athletics, and assisted with the Center for a 'Celebration of coaching in his spare time. Remembrances'. Heffner suggested that alumni might All four are composers of Top 1 coun- contibute some money to assist with the try and western hits in the past. Richard football team. Captain remembered pick- is best known for his "Don't It Make My ing the figure of $50.00 as the amount of Brown Eyes Blue," recorded by Crystal the contribution to form a "50 Club". Gayle. The song earned a Grammy for Music Song-of-the- Neely believed if he could get $10,000 a Award Country year, he could give Tiger fans a winning Year and a Grammy nomination as the football team. pop song-of-the-year. Nearly three years later (August 21, Richard deemed it an honor to come to 1934), IPTAY was formed and the Clemson and remember, "one of the

Captain lived to see Clemson win a greatest gentlemen I have ever known, national football championship and my grandfather." become competitive in all sports on a The Captain might not have gone regional and national basis. along with all the fuss being made over The Summerville, SC native graduat- him had he been present last night. ed from Clemson in 1914, then spent Except for the fact that one of benefactors nearly 31 years in Washington before was the IPTAY Scholarship Fund. And moving back to Clemson in 1953. In since the Captain was in on the first fund 1922 he joined the Ordance Corps in a raising talks 63 years ago, he no doubt civilian capacity as assistant ordance would have given his okay. engineer and rose through the ranks to It seems ironic that Clemson opened become chief engineer and one of the its doors to students for the first time in world's foremost authorities of incendiary 1893, which was the same year Captain years later and small arms ammunition. Frank Jervey made significant contribu- Jervey was born. Seventeen The Captain beat me back to Clemson tions to Clemson University for over 50 he entered Clemson as a freshman. by a year and already had an office in years. And he has never left.

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