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Today's Features Clemson vs. On the cover: Lee Ford, Head Coach Dan- ny Ford's four-year-old son, and Kelly Maria Homecoming Bishop, four-year-old daughter of former Clem- 6 Terry Allen son Assistant SID Kim Bishop, represent the In this day of recruiting services and newslet- family atmosphere of a Clemson Homecoming Weekend. seems to be enjoying ters, it is refreshing to see a less publicized high himself also. school senior go on to stardom at the level. Annabelle Vaughan profiles Clemson's Cover Photos: Children by Scott Harke. Terry soon to be all-time rushing leader, who most Allen and homecoming queen by Bob Waldrop. Clemson coaches thought would develop into Interior Photos by Bob Waldrop, Jim Moriarty, a defensive back. Rob Biggerstaff, Scott Harke, Clemson Com- munications Center, , Vern 49 Walk-Ons Verna and Dave Lewis. has been fortunate over the last decade in that he has had many outstanding The Departments ACC Schedule 28 non-scholarship players contribute to the Tigers. Alma Mater 87 This year Rob Bodine and Mitch Belton are con- Athletic Director 11 tinuing the tradition, as Tim Bourret explains. Athletic Staff 31 Band Program 105 Notes of Interest 53 Bengal Babes 70 Clemson has been ranked in the Top 20 of the Car Dealers 42 AP poll 41 consecutive weeks. Clemson's recent Cheerleaders 110 history in the poll and a fastinating story about Coaches, All-Sports 21 an athlete who played on the winning side for Emergency Services 67 both Clemson and on "Big Fall Sports Schedule 84 Future Football Thursday" are two of the items of interest Schedules 25 IPTAY 101 authored by Tim Bourret this week. IPTAY Officers 46 55 Coaches Families Managers 40 Memorial Stadium 27 Each week in October we will feature family Official's Signals 68 photos of assistant football coaches. Picture of the Week 58 Stadium 61 Freshmen of Influence Information 19 Statistics, Individual 3 Last year's Clemson freshman recruiting class Strength All-Americans 65 was rated as one of the five best in the nation. Today's Game 2 The rating services are proving to be prophetic Trainers 76 as no less than eight first-year freshmen have Tiger Life 87 seen action this year. Annabelle Vaughan spoke University Officials 17 with a number of the rookies. University Feature 106 University President 9 63 Rodney Fletcher Players and Coaches Clemson's starting came to Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 Clemson as a junior college . Now Alphabetical Roster, Opponent 59 he is the top receiver on a Top 20 team. Mickey Assistant Coaches 14 Plyler takes a look at the Georgia native who Danny Ford 13 matriculated to Clemson by way of a California Graduate Assistant Coaches 71 junior college. Lineups, Starting 56 Medical Staff 29 79 Academic Learning Center Meet the Tigers 33 Clemson leads the nation in many areas and Numerical Roster, Clemson 56 Numerical Roster, it will soon add another category to the list. It Opponent 57 Opponent Players is believed that Clemson's Academic Learning 74 Strength Coaches 65 Center, scheduled to open in the fall of 1990, Tiger Rookies 39 will be the largest free standing building in the nation whose sole purpose is tutoring athletes. Clemson Football Program Annabelle Vaughan gives us a tour of the facility. Committee Chairman: Len Gough 109 Chamber of Commerce Designer: Tim Bourret Clemson football has a positive effect on the Editors: Tim Bourret and Tim Match economic growth of the upstate and this Program Staff: Bob Bradley, Hazel Modica, homecoming weekend is just one example of its Sam Blackman, Annabelle Vaughan, Heather vibrant economic atmosphere. Greg Wilson tells Czeczok, Eric Young, Mickey Plyler, April Sain. us about the Upstate Upclose program. Printing: Electric City Printing Company of 111 Johnny Rembert Anderson, SC Clemson's All-America of the ear- Additional Copies ly 1980s has developed into an All-Pro Extra copies of this program are available at a piece. linebacker with the New England Patriots. He $4.00 Send checks (payable to Clem- son Athletic Department) to: Sports Information adorns the cover of the 1989 Pats' press guide. Office, Box 632, Clemson, SC 29633 Former Clemson student assistant Jeff Rhodes talked with Rembert about his 1988 All-Pro season. Soccer vs. Duke 112 The Last Word Oct. 15 Bob Bradley takes us back to Frank Howard's 2:00 P.M. last great victory, his final season triumph at Georgia Tech. at 111

'89 Clemson Football 1 Today's Game

By Tim Bourret

Terry Allen, RB, Jr, Commerce, Starter (injured) Jones is a 55.3 percent passer and he is also Tigers with Strong Georgia Ties Doug Brewster, LB, Jr, Athens, Starter averaging 4.0 yards per rush. Opponents have Clemson's senior class hopes to close out a DeChane Cameron, QB, So, LaGrange, Reserve gotten to him just twice all year on sacks and the state of Chip Davis, WR, Sr, Evans, Reserve perfect career against teams from he is second on the team in rushing. Georgia the Tigers meet Georgia Tech on Jeb Flesch, OG, So, Morrow, Starter when Second to the ACC's top rusher that is. Jerry Rodney Fletcher, WR, Sr, Barnesville, Starter will to October 14. Today Clemson attempt Mays is ranked among the top 10 career active Chris Gardocki, P-PK, So, Stone Mt., Starter it 6-0 make a perfect record against teams rushers in the NCAA with over 2800 career Eric Geter, CB, Fr, Newnan, Reserve from the state of Georgia. No Clemson senior Wayne Harps, OLB, Sr, Griffin, Reserve (injured) yards. He is currently 11th in the nation in class since 1903 has had a perfect career record Kenzil Jackson, LB, Fr, LaGrange, Reserve rushing with 118.8 yards per game and he of against teams from the state Georgia. The John Johnson, OLB, Jr, LaGrange, Starter averages 6.4 yards per rush, best in the ACC. of had 6-0 record against Georgia class 1903 a Stacy Lewis, WR, Fr, Baxley, Reserve "Mays is a tough back, he reminds me a lot teams. Stacy Long, OT, Jr, Griffin, Starter of Stacy Driver when he played for us a few years Otis Moore, DT, Sr, Augusta, Starter Clemson has 19 players, including eight ago," said Ford in praise of Mays. "He can beat Chris Morocco, QB, Sr, Athens, Starter starters (including Chris Gardocki) on its Top 75 you a lot of ways." That is shown in the national Robert O'Neal, FS, Fr, Clarkston, Reserve active roster (not including those being red- all-purpose running statistics as Mays averages Robbie Spector, WR, Jr, Calhoun, Reserve shirted). Clemson has more players from 144.5 yards per game in rushing, receiving and Fernandez West, WR, Sr, Cornelia, Reserve Georgia on its starting unit than any other state. Jerome Williams, TE, Sr, Gainesville, Reserve kickoff returns, the 15th best figure in the na- Clemson has six players from South Carolina, tion. He is the top rusher, pass receiver, all- three from , two from New Jersey Offensive Line Had Best Game vs. Virginia purpose runner and scorer on the Georgia Tech and Florida and one each from North Dakota and Clemson's offensive line had its best game team.

Pennsylvania. This list counts Joe Henderson collectively against Virginia. The total offensive is Georgia Tech's top defensive as the starting tailback, so when Terry Allen is figure of 474 yards and 264 yards rushing could player from his free safety position. The in the lineup Clemson actually has nine from have told us that. But, the grades issued by Larry sophomore who was on the Sporting News

Georgia. Van Der Heyden and Bill D'Andrea also affirm Freshman All-America team has 55 tackles this We are not talking fringe players either. this belief. year to tie for the team lead, seven more than

Players from Georgia rank as Clemson's top All six Clemson starters on the offensive line he had all of last season. passer, top rusher, top scorer, top receiver, top graded 75 percent or better for the first time this Ken is the cousin of former Georgia Tech All- tackier and top pass intercepter. Here is a list season and the group combined for a season American Pat Swilling, who is now a starting All- of Clemson's Georgia natives on the active high 54 knockdown blocks. Eric Harmon led the Pro linebacker with the . Pat 75-man roster: way in knockdowns with 13 and he now has 50 also holds the distinction of holding the ACC for the season. Jeb Flesch and Hank Phillips single game sack record with seven recorded

both had 1 1 , while Stacy Long had seven and in one game in 1985. Ken had an outstanding Bruce Bratton five. Stacy Fields added seven game against Clemson last year with 10 tackles. from the starting tight end slot and received a 90 percent grade. Jerome Williams actually had Morocco's Rating Fourth Best Under Ford more knockdowns than Fields as he contributed Clemson quarterback Chris Morocco had a a career high nine. Flesch had the highest grade passing efficiency rating of 182.13 last week among the interior offensive linemen with an 83 against Virginia and that was the fourth best percent. single game efficiency rating by a Danny Ford quarterback (min. 15 attempts). Morocco now Georgia Tech Update has a rating of 134.6 for the season, which would

Georgia Tech is on a high after beating be the second best by a Clemson starting

Maryland last Saturday at Bobby Dodd Stadium, quarterback under Ford if the season ended to- giving his first ACC win as Georgia day. Morocco has thrown just one

Tech head coach. It was a sweet win for Ross, in 74 attempts this year and has a 58.1 comple- who broke a 16-game ACC losing streak against tion percentage.

the team he coached to three straight ACC titles Here is a list of single game passing efficien-

between 1 983 and 1 985. He once led Maryland cy bests under Ford: to 17 straight ACC wins. Georgia Tech is improving offensively week- Rating Name Opp Year Statistics by-week with the maturity of freshman quarter- 235.43 Mike Eppley Virginia '83 12- 15-199-0-2 back Shawn Jones. The Yellow Jacket signal 232.48 Mike Eppley Maryland '83 11-16-194-0-3 caller has completed 57 of 103 passes for an 187.83 Rod Williams W. Forest '86 13- 18-193-1-2 average of 157.3 yards per game this year. 182.13 Chris Morocco Virginia '89 14-21-210-0-2 He had a career day against Maryland with 180.02 Mike Eppley Appal. St. '84 13-17-131-0-2 174.42 Maryland '81 20-29-270-1-3 1 6 of 23 for 209 yards and four touchdowns. No 162.80 Homer Jordan Duke '81 13-19-198-1-1 Georgia Tech quarterback had thrown for four TDs in a single game in the last 17 years. He also 66.7 percent completion threw three of them in the third quarter alone Morocco had a when he helped Georgia Tech make up a percentage in the win over Virginia, just the eighth Ford (min 15 attempts) that 14-point deficit. "The biggest difference in their time under quarterback completed at least two-thirds of (Georgia Tech) offense is the play of Shawn a Jeb Flesch had 1 1 knockdown blocks against his passes. The best under Ford is Eppley's 80 Virginia and was named ACC Player-of-the- Jones," said Terp coach Joe Krivak after last percent (12-15) vs. Virginia in 1983. Week. Clemson's starting.line combined for week's game. "He gives them a lot of versatili- a season-high 54 KDs in the pivotal 34-20 win. ty-"

2 Clemson Football '89 1982 Kentucky 24-6, Clemson touchdown in each game, has three kickoff 1983 Virginia 42-21, Clemson returns for 139 yards and 23 rushing attempts 1984 Duke 54-21, Clemson for 133 yards. Wake Forest is the only ACC team 1985 Virginia 27-24, Clemson that has allowed more rushing yardage to 1986 Duke 35-3, Clemson Henderson over his career.

1987 Virginia 38-21 , Clemson Henderson had his best game of the 1989 1988 Duke 49-17, Clemson season against Virginia when he had 16 at- tempts for 105 yards and a 45-yard touchdown Henderson Outstanding vs. Georgia Tech run. He also made his second career reception Joe Henderson, who had 105 yards rushing and had 159 yards in all-purpose running, se- and 159 yards in all-purpose rushing against cond best of his career. Virginia, has had two fine games against Georgia Tech in his career. The native of New O'Neal Sets Freshman Record Jersey had a 95-yard kickoff return for Clemson freshman defensive back Robert

touchdown in 1987 and it broke a 25-year stretch O'Neal broke Terry Kinard's freshman record for without a kickoff return for touchdown by a Clem- in a season when he picked one son player. off on national TV against Virginia. The native Last year Henderson led Clemson in rushing of Clarkston, GA has four interceptions this year

with 116 yards in 21 attempts, one of three and is ranked 14th in the nation in that category. 100-yard games in his career. He also had 44 His four interceptions in six games breaks Terry yards in kickoff returns last year, giving him a Kinard's freshman record of three interceptions

career high 160 yards in all-purpose rushing in 1979. Kinard was a red-shirt freshman and

against Tech in 1988. He has scored one O'Neal is a first-year or true freshman.

STATISTICALLY SPEAKING

1989 Clemson Stats (5-1) 1989 Georgia Tech Stats (1-3) Rushing TC Yds Avg TD LG Rushing TC Yds Avg TD LG Terry Allen 100 480 4.8 7 73 Jerry Mays 74 475 6.4 2 61 Joe Henderson 64 335 5.2 2 45 Shawn Jones 38 151 4.0 1 30

4.0 24 Stefen Scotton 31 3.3 1 John Johnson is a native of Georgia who Wesley McFadden 72 285 3 103 22 Chris Morocco 45 138 3.1 2 23 William Bell 2 11 5.5 7 hopes Clemson can make it six in a row over DeChane Cameron 19 55 2.9 12 Chuck Owen 2 7 3.5 5 teams from the Peach State. CLEMSON 336 1376 4.1 14 73 GEORGIA TECH 158 763 4.8 4 61 Opponents 183 557 3.0 4 21 Opponents 202 690 3.4 6 29

Pet Player Opponent Statistics Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD LG Pet Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD LG Pet

Chris Morocco 43 74 1 619 2 37 58.1 Shawn Jones 57 103 5 629 5 61 55.3 .800 Mike Eppley Virginia '83 12- 15-199-0-2 DeChane Cameron 7 8 87 20 87.5 L. Williamson 11 00.0 .765 Mike Eppley App. State '84 13- 17-131-0-2 CLEMSON 51 86 1 772 3 66 59.3 GA. TECH 57 104 6 629 5 61 54.8 .722 Rod Williams Forest '86 13-18-193-1-2 W. Opponent 92 200 12 1048 5 75 46.0 Opponents 71 117 3 821 6 29 60.6 .690 Homer Jordan Maryland '81 20-29-270-1-3 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG .688 Mike Eppley Maryland '83 11-16-194-0-3 .684 Homer Jordan Duke '81 13- 19-198-1-1 Rodney Fletcher 13 228 17.5 37 Jerry Mays 16 103 6.4 1 13 Gary Cooper 12 218 18.2 3 66 Emmett Merchant 7 104 14.9 24 .667 Chris Morocco Virginia '89 14-21-210-0-2 Wesley McFadden 8 105 13.1 26 David Stegall 7 80 11.4 19 .667 Billy Lott S. Carol. '79 14-21-199-0-0 Stacy Fields 8 66 8.3 16 Tom Covington 6 85 14.2 2 26

Robbie Spector 2 33 16.5 20 Terry Pettis 5 63 12.6 1 22 Homecoming Streak CLEMSON 51 772 15.1 3 66 GEORGIA TECH 57 629 11.0 5 45 The have a 17-0-1 record on Opponents 92 1048 11.4 5 75 Opponents 71 821 11.6 6 61 Homecoming since a 1970 loss to Auburn. That Tackles Tot Tackles Tot Tackles Tot Tackles Tot day, Heisman Trophy winner Pat Sullivan led the Doug Brewster 44 Robert O'Neal 27 Jerrelle Williams 55 Jeff Mathis 21 Auburn Tigers to a 44-0 victory over Clemson. Arlington Nunn 38 Wayne Simmons 26 Ken Swilling 55 Willie Burks 20 Today's game marks the first time that John Johnson 38 Dexter Davis 21 Eric Thomas 53 Thomas Balkcom 20 Georgia Tech has been a Clemson Homecom- James Lott 33 Otis Moore 21 Kenneth Wilson 29 Sean Smith 19 32 Kenzil Jackson 18 26 Jay Martin 16 ing opponent. Clemson is 46-15-2 in Homecom- Rob Bodine 29 Ed McDaniel 18 26 Steve Mullen 16 ing football games. Vance Hammond 28 16 Danny Harrison 24 Jermiah McClary 10 Here is Clemson's unbeaten Homecoming Vince Taylor 28 Chester McGlockton 15 22 Chris Simmons 9

Streak since 1971: Results Results Date w-L Site CU-Opp Opponent Date W-L Site GT-Opp Opponent 1971 Wake Forest 10-9, Clemson Sept. 3 W H 30-0 Furman Sept. 9 L A 28-38 at N.C. State 1972 Virginia 37-21, Clemson Sept. 9 W A 34-23 at Florida State Sept. 16 L H 10-17 Virginia 1973 Virginia 32-27, Clemson Sept. 16 W A 27-7 at Sept. 23 L A 10-21 at South Carolina 1974 Duke 17-13, Clemson Sept. 23 W H 31-7 Maryland Oct. 7 W H 28-24 Maryland 1975 Wake Forest 16-14, Clemson Sept. 30 L A 17-21 at Duke Oct. 14 at Clemson, 1:00 PM Oct. 7 W H 34-20 Virginia Oct. 21 NORTH CAROLINA, 1:00 PM 1976 Duke 18-18, tie Oct. 14 GEORGIA TECH, 1:00 PM Oct. 28 at Duke, 1:30 PM 1977 Virginia 31-0, Clemson Oct. 21 N.C. STATE, 4:00 PM (ESPN) Nov. 4 WESTERN CAROLINA, 1:00 PM 1978 Virginia Tech 38-7, Clemson Oct. 28 WAKE FOREST, 1:00 PM Nov. 18 WAKE FOREST, 12:08 PM r 1979 Virginia 17-7, Clemson Nov. 4 at North Cr olina, 12:08 PM Nov. 25 BOSTON COLLEGE. 1:00 PM Nov. 18 at South Carolina, 7:30 PM Dec. 2 GEORGIA TBA 1980 Virginia Tech 13-10, Clemson 1981 Virginia 27-0, Clemson

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By Annabelle Vaughan Walker, Dorsett or Dickerson, Terry Allen with an incredible power ratio of 7.91. His will always be remembered for his power speed is also impressive, as he has run the During the summer, when Clemson was running, and loved by anyone who wears third best 40-yard dash time on the team not quite as frenzied with football fever as orange. with a 4.45 clocking. But his ability to withs- it is these days, a group of Clemson foot- Although he is only halfway through his tand hard licks, stay on his feet, and keep ball players were in a university dormitory, junior season, Terry Allen is well on his way running is the aspect of his game that entertaining themselves with back copies to becoming legendary. With 2,645 career leaves opponents gasping. of Sports Illustrated and other sports yards, Allen lacks only 270 yards of sur- "I love to run the football," says Allen, magazines. After a while, a lively discus- passing Kenny Flowers's 2,914 yard total with a rare, wide smile. "And I would rather sion began about the greatest college run- to become Clemson's all-time leading give it out than take it when it comes to get- ning backs of all time. A couple of players rusher. With still another season remain- ting hit. The ground doesn't move, that's argued that, without a doubt, Herschel ing after 1989, it is doubtful that his record why I try so hard to keep my balance. It's

Walker was the best during his days at will be easily surpassed. His 143 yards not that I have great balance, I'm just deter- Georgia. Another insisted that no college rushing against Duke two weeks ago was mined not to hit that hard ground. Falling can ever be compared to his 10th career 100-yard performance, one on the ground hurts a lot more than hitting Tony Dorsett. A third party praised the at- shy of the record for 100-yard games held somebody." tributes of Eric Dickerson. by Kenny Flowers and Buddy Gore. Getting tackled is perhaps the only One of the chief participants in this Without a doubt, Allen has compiled aspect of the game of football that Terry friendly dispute was Tiger tailback Terry quite an impressive portfolio since the first Allen does not enjoy. No matter how far he Allen. He voiced his opinion vehemently for time he stepped into a Clemson uniform. has just carried the ball, when he is finally his choice, naming the reasons why that His success has been even more amazing stopped he leaps up, disgusted that he has particular back was better than the others. considering he came to Clemson as a allowed himself to be tackled. "I'm not sup-

His excitement was obvious as he spoke defensive back. "When I was in high posed to be tackled," says Allen, amazed of his former heroes. school, I was recruited as a defensive back that his actions would even be questioned.

A few years from now, when a group of by several schools," says Allen. "The "It is my job to score. If the first person to players gather to discuss Clemson coaches wanted me to play hit me, brings me down, I'm not doing my the greats of the game, there may be defensive back also, but they said they job. Whenever I get to the point where I another name on the list. And if a group of would give me a chance to play running don't mind being tackled, I'm not going to

Clemson athletes should gather in the back. That's all I needed to come here. I be any good. future to discuss the same topic, there will wanted to run the ball." "I want to score every time I touch the definitely be another back to argue about. Saying that Allen simply runs the ball is ball," Allen continues. "I guess I need to

Without a doubt, Clemson's Terry Allen is an understatement. He carries the ball. He realize that I can't always make the big the stuff that legends are made of, and runs over people. He is the strongest player play, but whenever I get the ball in my even if he can't yet be compared to a pound-for-pound on the Clemson team, hands, I'm fighting for that goalline. I want

to do whatever it takes to help the team

win. Scoring six points is the best thing I can do to help us do that."

The goalline is a place where Allen has spent a great deal of time over the past three seasons. Going into the Virginia game, Allen had tied the record for con- secutive touchdown games, as he had scored touchdowns in nine consecutive

games. He is currently ranked ninth in the

Clemson record book in career scoring with

150 points. When the goalline is in site, he

is practically unstoppable. He runs through massive linemen and , he hurls his body over stacks of players, he has even somersaulted into the endzone a time or two. "I am a very competitive person," says Allen. "I like to compete in almost anything.

But I didn't think I would enjoy just any

sport, I like the head-to-head combat of

football. I like it when it's just me against

them ... and it doesn't matter how many of them there is." To encounter Terry Allen somewhere Allen has benefitted from some outstanding blocking but much of his yardage is the result away from the football field, you would of tough, north-south running.

'89 6 Clemson Football scarcely believe that he is the same sister, and she had to work all the time.

dynamo that drives defenses crazy on When I was in high school, I always had

Saturday afternoons. He doesn't say much, a job, so I was used to working when I unless he is around his friends on the team. came to Clemson.

His expression is usually one of utter "I don't like the work in practice though.

seriousness. But a smile brightens the face I don't think anybody likes practice. But I of Clemson's durable back quickly when know that to do well on Saturday, I have he is asked how he feels about football. to do well during the week in practice.

"I love it. There's nothing else I can say Everybody has to practice, so I might as

about football except I love it. I know that well do a good job when I'm out there. It's there is going to be a time in my life when just another day on the job."

I won't be able to play football anymore, Allen has taken his phenomenal success

and I will be prepared for that when it at Clemson in the same stride in which he comes, but now, while I am able to play, takes practice. "The records don't mean

I enjoy it so much. I just go out there and a whole lot, except that I know that it makes

take all my frustrations out on the field. my Mama happy," he says. "When I play,

That's when I feel the happiest, when I'm I don't think about breaking records, I just

carrying the football. There is only one think about winning. I don't think about it

thing in the whole world that I like doing much, but I always knew that the records

more than playing football, and that is mak- would come. During my red-shirt year, I

ing my Mama smile. Whenever I play, I was talking to a friend one day and I told want to do well so people will come up to him we were going to rewrite the record her and compliment her. That means more books. than the records to me." "But that doesn't mean that I'm the best Allen also credits his mother, Laura, with running back to have ever played here. The With 2645 yards, Allen lacks only 270 yards one of the most important aspects of his other guys might not have gotten as many to surpass Kenny Flowers's 2914 total to success: his work habits. "My Mama has chances as I have or they might have become Clemson's all-time leading rusher. always worked hard and she taught me to played against better competition. Just work hard," says Allen proudly. "She was because I have more yards, doesn't mean what several teammates had to say about a single parent, raising me and my little I'm the best. I'm not even the best athlete Terry Allen. on our team. Joe Henderson is a much bet- ter athlete than me. He's faster and he's Former teammate and tailback Kenny

got more moves. I guess I've just been Flowers, whose records Allen stands to lucky, that's all." break this season: "Records are meant to

And so have the fans who have been be broken. The way Terry is running, his able to watch him. And so have the will never be broken. Terry was a first-year coaches have had the opportunity to who I freshman when was a senior and I could

coach him. And so have the athletes who tell then that he had promise. Now, when have had the opportunity to play with him. I see him on T.V. running up a storm, I One of these athletes is freshman tailback know he ranks right up there with the best

Rodney Blunt, who saw action in two early backs in the game. He runs it right down season games for the Tigers before an in- your throat." jury forced him out of play."

"Terry became my personal coach that Cornerback Dexter Davis: "Practice is

first week," Blunt remembers. "He made like a real game for Terry. He gives it all

sure I knew all the plays he helped and he has all the time. I respect him. If I was ease my mind about the differences bet- ever in the trenches, I would want Terry ween high school and college football. He Allen right there beside me." wanted me beside him on the sidelines

every time I came off the field and he told Tailback Rodney Blunt: "Terry punishes

me what I had done right and what I had other players. He makes you pay for hitting done wrong. He showed me how to make him. He has great balance and that's

the hard things easier. I don't know how something you can't learn. It's just natural

I would have done without Terry's help." ability." The statistics and the record books will always remind Clemson followers of the in- Fullback Wesley McFadden: "There's on- credible success Allen enjoyed on the field ly two things you can say about Terry. during his days Tiger. But his true Allen has celebrated many touchdowns over as a suc- Number one, he's always ready to play. the past three years and continues to chase cess can only be described by those who Number two, he loves the game of football. Lester Brown's career record. have stood beside him in uniform. Here's You don't need any more than that."

Clemson Football '89 7 Clemson's Alumni Center Isn't What It Used To Be- lt's Better!

We've remodeled, and we're meetings and near the football We may look different, but open before and after each stadium at home games. The we're still dedicated to serving, home football game. Our new van brings Clemson to you informing and involving you in look is comfortable, updated wherever you are. the ongoing life of Clemson and available for your enjoy- University. ment. We look different . . . both on

We also have a new mobile campus and on the road . . . Alumni Center. Our Alumni and we're looking for you. Association van is your Alumni Clemson Alumni Center Open "on the road" headquarters. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. You'll find the van at away Two hours before home football games One hour after the conclusion of home football games, Clemson Club football games Dr. Max Lennon

When Max Lennon came to Clemson that are exclusive to Clemson — more than three years ago, he brought with agriculture, and textiles — and that him some definite ideas about what was have more job opportunities than needed in order for Clemson to reach its graduates, increasing minority representa- potential: more emphasis on research and tion in the faculty and administration as well the graduate program (the university's as the student body, and making Clemson greatest potential for growth and im- more accessible. mediate economic impact); increased "As a land grant college, we have an private support for academics; more effort obligation in rural development and to help in frontier areas of research to aid South eliminate the pockets of poverty and il- Carolina's traditional industries; a more literacy that remain in this state. global perspective in both academic pro- is the answer, and we have an obligation grams and research; and a significant state to make education accessible to all peo- investment in higher education. ple."

Those were the ideas; now for the reality: Lennon sees Clemson as still in the pro- • more than a 60 percent increase in cess of maturing into a major, comprehen- research funding in a single year sive university with a regional and national

• the most successful private fund- reputation in its primary mission areas — raising year ever, with more than a 40 per- and technology. He has worked cent increase over last year's record- hard to bring together the necessary sup- breaking total port system by involving not only faculty • a landmark experiment in the field of and staff but also legislators, business biotechnology, plus research that is break- leaders and alumni in determining Clem- Lennon is a native of Columbus Coun- ing new ground in advanced apparel son's future. And the future looks pretty ty, N.C, and earned his bachelor's degree manufacturing, composites, robotics and bright. "Clemson is a very exciting place and doctorate from N.C. State University. many other areas to be right now," he says. He began his teaching career at N.C. • the addition of international academic Lennon came to Clemson from Ohio State. programs and research partnerships in- State University, where he had been ex- The Clemson president has been active volving Clemson with institutions in Japan, ecutive dean for agriculture, home in a number of civic and professional , Germany, Italy, Egypt, China, economics and natural resources. Lennon groups, ranging from his local PTA and the Israel and Great Britain, among others was also on the Ohio State Faculty Senate South Carolina Research Authority to the • a $5-million higher education initiative and was co-chairman of the Governor's National Dropout Prevention Fund and the called the Cutting Edge commission on agriculture. International Development Institute. But the Lennon agenda is far from com- Previously, he had served as dean of the In the fall of 1987, Lennon was named pleted. The Clemson president sees more College of Agriculture, and as director of to the board of trustees of the Farm Foun- challenges, more opportunities, ahead. At the Agricultural Experiment Station at the dation, a national organization devoted to a recent address to the faculty, he said, University of Missouri, and as associate improving research and education to "We must continue to look for new ways dean and director of research in the Col- benefit rural areas. He will serve a four-year to fulfill Clemson's land-grant mission: ag- lege of Agricultural at Texas Tech term as the university representative on the gressively recruiting students into areas University. board, which also includes farmers, legislators and executives of leading agricultural industries. Lennon was appointed in 1988 to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Policy Ad- visory Committee for Science and Educa- tion Research Grants Program by Secretary of Agriculture Richard E. Lyng, and was a keynote speaker at the AgBiotech '88 international conference in Washington. This year Lennon also was appointed to chair a committee of top administrators and

federal officials from 1 1 across the nation to work with congress on legisla- tion relating to foreign assistance and in-

ternational development. The committee is a project of the National Association of State Universities and land-grant . Lennon is married to Ruth Carter Len- non and they have two children, Daniel Ray (27) and Robin (24). Dr. Max Lennon made outstanding contributions at N.C. State, Texas Tech, Missouri and Ohio State before becoming Clemson's president in 1986.

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The Clemson athletic program has been country. on the rise in just about all forms of Administratively, Robinson has instituted athletics in recent years. Bobby Robinson policies and procedures that benefit all is the leader of the department as its constituents. Among the changes are the athletic director and his commitment to drug testing program, the Student Athlete success in competition, academics and Assistance Program (SAAP), a staff facilities has been the key to this level of Policies and Procedures Manual, com- distinction. puterization of the department, the pro An examination of the chart on this page agents seminar, as well as the athletic shows that Clemson has made a steady academic scholarship endowment. rise in the national men's all-sports poll From a university prospective, Robinson since he took over for the 1985-86 envisions the athletic department as being academic year. Last year Clemson finish- one of 49 campus departments, serving a ed sixth in the USA Today All-Sports poll, viable role to the mission of Clemson its highest ranking in six years and the se- University. "Athletic competition provides cond straight year Clemson has finished in a common bond for students, faculty, staff, the top 10 in the nation. The number of and friends," according to Robinson. Clemson AII-ACC performers and All- Under the direction of Robinson, the Americans also reached all-time highs. athletic department continues to support Both major revenue sports had banner the university. Over $1 million have been years with the football team winning a third contributed to the athletic academic straight bowl and finishing in the top 10 in scholarship fund; and band travel equip- the nation. Danny Ford's gridders also won ment and uniforms are funded by athletic a third straight ACC title. The men's dollars. An educational enhancement fund team went to its second NCAA has been coordinated through the efforts tournament in the last three years, and it Bobby Robinson is in his fifth full academic of the athletic department and the Athletic marked the first time in Clemson history the year as Clemson Athletic Director. Council.

Tigers took part in a January 1 Bowl game With Robinson's qualifications, it is easy and the NCAA basketball tournament. to see why the Clemson athletic program The baseball team also advanced to the 29,000 square feet, the center will feature enjoys continued success — he has done

NCAA regional finals, meaning Clemson classrooms, learning labs, and an it all. He has been an administrator at all was one of just three teams in the nation auditorium, as well as office space for the levels, he has worked in other areas of the to win a bowl game, an NCAA tournament academic advising staff, which now has university. Robinson has been a head basketball game and an NCAA baseball four full-time staff members. It should be coach and he has handled the budgetary tournament game. A total of nine teams, completed at a cost of $2.5 million by the aspects needed to run a $12 million highlighted by a number-three finish for the fall of 1990. program. Clemson golf team, finished in the top 20 In the area of facilities, Robinson has a Robinson graduated from Furman with of their respective polls. This is a total top- record of success and accomplishments a B.S. degree in business and political ped only by the 1986-87 and 1987-88 second to none. Recent capital im- science in 1968. He was the president of academic years, two other years in the provements include the indoor facili- the Epsilon fraternity chapter Robinson era. ty and the soccer stadium, with the learn- at Furman. In academics, Clemson student-athletes ing center and completion of the baseball Robinson came to Clemson in 1970, not had another outstanding year. Seventy-five stadium coming soon. Major renovations in athletics, but in the housing office. After young men and women had 3.0 or better recently completed include the golf prac- three years, he moved across campus to grade-point averages each semester, with tice area, cross country trail, stadium locker serve as an administrative assistant in the seven earning a perfect 4.0 GPA. The foot- rooms, wrestling practice room, football athletic department. ball team had three players named to the coaches meeting rooms and renovation of After serving the athletic department in academic AII-ACC team, and two students the football athletic dorm. A complete various capacities, he became business were named to Academic All-America maintenance and irrigation system has also manager in 1975. Two years later he was teams. Over 30 former Tiger student- been implemented for all practice fields. named assistant athletic director, and in athletes received college degrees in the Renovations recently concluded include 1980 he became associate AD. He held past 12 months. the new IPTAY/ticket complex at Gate 9 at that title for five years, and his area of The commitment to success in the football stadium, a nine-lane all-weather responsibility moved to primarily football academics is further confirmed by the deci- track, Jervey Center offices and gym- and basketball. The native of Columbia sion to build an academic learning center nasium. Without a doubt, Clemson athletic became Athletic Director in March of 1985. for student-athletes. Encompassing over facilities are among the finest in the While serving his administrative duties, Robinson found time to coach the Clem- Clemson All Sports Summary Under Robinson son golf team between 1975 and 1983. During his time as the head coach, Clem- Team Finishes ACC All-Sports Poll Athlete Awards son won its first ACC title in golf and three Years Top 20 Top 10 Titles Men Women AII-ACC All-Amer times the Tigers participated in the NCAA 1985-86 7 4 4 22 NA 50 22 tournament. In 1983, his final season as the 1986-87 10 3 7 12 18 61 22 head coach, he guided Clemson to a 1987-88 10 4 5 8 28 41 22 number-five finish. Robinson is a member 1988-89 9 5 7 6 30 65 26 of the NCAA golf committee and is a member of the CFA Board of Directors.

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The list of winningest active coaches in col- regular seasons in his 22 years of football, and lege football contains only the very best from the his teams have won over 75 percent of the time. world of coaching. Last year, a new name ap- His success as a head coach is not only evi- peared in the top five of that elite list. Clemson's dent in his win-loss record, but also in a long list

Danny Ford has moved into fourth place on the of accomplishments Ford has compiled in his list of winningest active coaches in the college first 10 years as a head coach. This list would ranks on a percentage basis. be impressive with anyone's name on it, but con-

Not only has Ford become one of the top sidering the fact that Ford is only 41, it is coaches in the nation, but on the way to this ac- phenomenal. His most significant accomplish- complishment, he has defeated each of the top ment, winning the 1981 National Championship, three as listed at the conclusion of the 1988 was attained when he was only 33-years-old, season. In only 10 full seasons, Ford has posted making him the youngest coach in the history wins over Nebraska's Tom Osborne, Penn of the college game to win the Associated Press State's Joe Paterno, and former Oklahoma National Championship. coach Barry Switzer, the fourth winningest coach Not only has Ford moved into fourth place on in the history of college football. The wins over the list of winningest active coaches, but he has

Paterno and Switzer came after two of the win- recently reached another milestone. He is now ningest seasons in Clemson history, as the the winningest coach in the history of the Atlantic

Tigers went 1 0-2 in 1 987 and 1 988. The win over Coast Conference on a percentage basis. He is

Osborne's Nebraska team came on the heels already second in total wins among ACC of the only 1 2-0 season and national champion- coaches and needs just 1 3 wins to break Clem- ship in the history of Clemson football. son Hall of Famer Frank Howard's record. These

Last year's Citrus Bowl victory over Oklahoma wins have not been easy ones, instead they have Clemson's head coach has had five bowl marked Ford's seventh bowl trip in only 10 full come against fierce competition. Ford has wins, five ACC titles and six Top 20 seasons. years as head coach and his fifth bowl victory already gained more wins over AP top 20 and in those seven trips. All 10 years as head coach, top 10 teams than any other coach in Clemson his teams have had winning regular season history and is the only coach in conference Danny Lee Ford was born on April 2, 1948 in records. Clemson has won 80 percent of its history to have a winning record (15-11-1) ver- Gadsden, AL and married Deborah Anderson of games over the last three years and has been sus top 20 teams (top 20 when playing Clem- Attalla, AL on January 23, 1970. The couple has in the top 20 for 34 straight polls. Ford has son, minimum 10 games played). four children: Jennifer Renee (3/15/73); Ashleigh already tied former Clemson coach Frank Ford has established a new era in football at Lynn (8/13/75); Mary Elizabeth (4/24/81); and Howard for the ACC record for sole champion- Clemson University, creating one of the most Daniel Lee (10/17/85). ships with five and for most top 20 seasons by solid programs in the nation. Now in his 1 1th full a Clemson coach with six. season with the Tigers, his record stood at Ford's winning tradition did not begin when 86-27-4 (.752) entering the season. Not only is FACTS ON FORD he became a head coach, it has followed through Ford among the winningest active coaches, but his entire affiliation with the game of football. Clemson also has the second best winning 1. Fourth winningest active coach in Overall, he has been involved with 21 winning percentage in the South during this time period. America on a percentage basis Clemson is the only team in the nation to win (86-27-4). a bowl game, a conference championship and 2. Only coach in ACC history with over a finish in the top 20 of the AP poll each of the 70 percent winning percentage, he is last three years. Clemson has the sixth best currently at .752. record (28-6-2) in the nation during this time 3. Has coached Clemson in seven bowl period. games, five have been victories. After examining Ford's football past, it is dif- 4. Clemson has won five ACC titles during ficult to imagine him anything but a winner. Ford his tenure (81, 82, 86, 87, 88). played tight end and offensive tackle for Paul 5. Has coached six teams that have finish- "Bear" Bryant at Alabama between 1967 and ed in the final Top 20 of the AP poll (81 1969. Ford started all three years, was all- 82, 83, 86, 87, 88). conference in 1969 and played on all three 6. Has beaten 15 top 20 teams and won 26 teams that went to bowl games. In 1969 he was games by seven points or less. a member of the All-SEC academic team, and 7. Has been to 15 bowls in 22 years served as captain of the Alabama squad. Ford associated with college football. also played freshman basketball at Alabama. 8. Has coached 60 AII-ACC players, 24 Ail- Ford earned a B.S. degree in industrial arts Americans and 38 of his former players and a Master's Degree in special education from have been drafted by the NFL. Alabama, working as a graduate assistant coach 9. Eight of his former players own Super for Bryant and then as a full-time assistant in Bowl Championship rings. 1972 and 1973. From 1974 to 1976 he served 10. Had a 3-0 record against the top three as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech and join- winningest active coaches (Barry ed the Clemson coaching staff in 1977 as an of- Switzer, Tom Osborne and Joe Paterno) fensive line coach. He was named assistant at the end of the 1988 season. head coach prior to the 1978 season. At the end of that season at the age of 30, Ford was nam- Ford is fourth among winningest active ed the Tigers' head coach, making him the coaches on a percentage basis.

youngest active Division I coach in the country.

Clemson Football '89 13 Assistant Coaches

ACC tight end (Jim Riggs) and his kickoff return North Carolina (1988) and East Carolina team led the nation in average return, just the (1985-87). Responsible for coaching the defen- second team statistical championship in Clem- sive line, Herrin was the Tiger inside linebacker

son history. His recruiting territory includes coach from 1981 to 1984. Herrin's recruiting ter- Georgia, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and ritory includes the state of South Carolina. Alabama. Before coming to Clemson for the 1981 national championship season, Herrin also spent a year as the defensive coordinator at Appalachian State (1980). Herrin earned his bachelor's and master's degree from Western Carolina where he was a four-year letterman in football. During his first two years at Clemson, the Tigers rank- ed in the top 10 in scoring and rushing defense. Herrin also coached ACC MVP Jeff Davis, who MILES ALDRIDGE went on to be captain of the Tampa Bay Bucs and 1989 All-Pro Johnny Rembert of the New Inside Linebackers England Patriots.

ALDRIDGE is entering his fifth season as the Tigers' inside linebacker coach. A native of Kan- sas City, MO, Aldridge joined the Clemson staff BILL D'ANDREA on June 28, 1 985 after a two-year stint at Duke. Offensive Tackles of The 1971 graduate Gardner-Webb College D'ANDREA, who is entering the fourth year of letters in football. earned three He began his second stint with the Clemson program, is coaching on the collegiate level at East Ten- responsible for coaching the offensive tackles. nessee State (1973-77), then moved on to D'Andrea, who is responsible for recruiting in Wichita State (1978) and Tulsa (1979). He also North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and spent three years at Mississippi (1980-82) before New York, rejoined the Clemson staff on June taking a position at Duke, where he spent two 23, 1 986 after spending two seasons at Southern years (1983-84). The coach of the two leading Mississippi. Prior to that he was a graduate tacklers returning the from 1988 squad (Ed assistant coach at East Carolina (1974-75), a full- Brewster), McDaniel and Doug Aldridge recruits time assistant at the (1975), the eastern section of South Carolina, Massanuten (1976-78) and Philadelphia and New Jersey. Catawba College (1979-81). He also spent two years (1983-84) at Clemson as a graduate assis- tant, where he also served as football dorm director. D'Andrea received his bachelor's WOODY McCORVEY degree from Indiana State in 1973, completed Wide Receivers his master's degree in 1975, and lacks only a few semester hours from completing a second McCORVEY is in his seventh year with the Tiger

master's degree. D'Andrea has coached an all- staff, and is reseponsible for coaching the wide conference tackle each of the last two years and receivers. For three years, the 1972 Alabama

the Tigers have ranked in the top 15 in the na- State graduate also coached tight ends, and for

tion in rushing each of the three seasons he has two of those seasons he coached an AII-ACC been a full-time coach. tight end. A Grove Hill, AL native, his recruiting territory includes eastern North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. McCorvey joined the Clemson staff on July 13, 1983 from WAYNE BOLT Alabama A&M, where he spent four seasons Tight Ends & K/O Returns (1979-82) as . Prior to that position, he spent a year as the backfield coach BOLT joined the Clemson staff on March 10, at North Carolina Central (1978). McCorvey let- 1986 and is entering his fourth season with the tered four years at quarterback at Alabama Tigers. A 1979 graduate of East Carolina, his State, where he earned his bachelor's degree, responsibilities include coaching the tight ends and then earned his master's from the Univer- and kickoff return teams. Bolt earned all- sity of West Florida in 1977. He has coached six conference and All-America honors during his receivers over his career who have been drafted playing career as an offensive guard for East or signed free agent contracts. As a player, he Carolina (1974-77). He began his coaching guided the Alabama A&M offense to top 20 rank- career as a graduate assistant for the Pirates, ings in total offense, passing offense, rushing then spent a year at Wyoming (1980) before offense, and scoring offense during his tenure moving on to Auburn (1981-86). Bolt has coach- there. ed four tight ends who have gone on to the NFL: LES HERRIN Ed West (Green Packers), Bay Ron Middleton Defensive Line ( Falcons), Jeff Parks (Houston Oilers), HERRIN is beginning his first season back with and Jim Riggs (Cincinnati Bengals). During his the Clemson football program after coaching at first season as a Tiger coach, he coached All-

14 Clemson Football '89 in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, New England, and New York. The St. Augustine, FL

native earned two letters in football from Ap- palachian State, where he was a 1971 graduate in health and physical education. He came to

Clemson from Kentucky on July 5, 1978, where he spent one spring as a graduate assistant coach (1978). Seven of Clemson's top 10 single season individual rushing performances have taken place under Reedy and Clemson has rank- ed in the top 15 in the nation in rushing five of the last six years. Additionally, he has coached LARRY VAN DER nine Clemson players who have gone on to the HEYDEN NFL: Cliff Austin (New Orleans Saints), Stacey Offensive Line BILL OLIVER Driver (Cleveland Browns), VAN DER HEYDEN joined the Clemson staff on (), Kenny Flowers (Atlanta January 5, 1979 and coacnes the offensive line. Secondary Falcons), Steve Griffin (Atlanta Falcons), Kevin A native of Brazil, Iowa, Van Der Heyden recruits OLIVER joined the Clemson staff on January 22, Mack (Cleveland Browns), Jeff McCall (L.A. upper South Carolina, North Carolina, and

1986 and is in his fourth year as the Tigers Raiders), Chuck McSwain (Dallas Cowboys), western Pennsylvania. He came to Clemson secondary coach. Oliver is also responsible for Marvin Sims (Baltimore Colts); additionally, after coaching at Memphis State (1975-78), recruiting in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. Lester Brown played eight years in Canada, and where he served as offensive coordinator,

Oliver came to Clemson from the USFL's Mem- Tracy Johnson was drafted by Houston in 1 989. Virginia (1974-75), East Carolina (1973-74), In- phis Showboats, where he spent two years diana State (1969-73), and Drake University (1983-85) and served as senior defensive coor- (1968-69). Van der Heyden coached the defen- dinator and secondary coach. He began his col- sive line at his alma mater, Iowa State, from 1965 legiate coaching career as the defensive secon- to 1967, and served as a graduate assistant dary coach at Auburn (1966-71) and then spent coach there in 1964. He is a member of the all- nine years at his alma mater, Alabama, work- time Iowa State team selected by former players ing under the late Paul "Bear" Bryant (1971-80). and coaches. He earned three letters in both From 1980-83 he served as head coach at UT- football and baseball from Iowa State and receiv- Chattanooga before moving on to the profes- ed a bachelor's degree in physical education sional ranks. Oliver was a member of the 1961 (1962) and a master's degree in education (1968) undefeated National Championship Alabama from the same institution. He has coached three team, and he received his bachelor's degree in All-America guards over the last six years at biology from Alabama in 1962. In each of his first Clemson and for a five-year period (1983-87), two seasons at Clemson, the Tigers led the ACC one of his guards was chosen AII-ACC. in pass completion defense and fewest yards per attempt allowed. He has coached three Clem- son players who have gone on to the NFL: Delton Hall (), Donnell RICK STOCKSTILL Woolford (Chicago Bears) and Perry Williams (New England Patriots). STOCKSTILL is in his first season with the Tigers after joining the Clemson coaching staff on February 20, 1989. Stockstill came to Clem- son from the University of Central Florida, where he spent four years as assistant head coach and wide receiver coach (1985-89). Stockstill's responsibilities at Clemson include coaching the TOMMY WEST Tiger quarterbacks and acting as the football Outside Linebackers & Bandits dorm director. Previous to his stay at Central Florida, Stockstill spent two seasons as offen- WEST is in his eighth season coaching the sive coordinator and quarterback coach at Clemson outside linebackers and bandit ends. Bethune-Cookman (1983-84). The Sidney, OH His recruiting territory includes Florida and native earned three letters in football from Georgia, and he also follows junior college , where he quarterback- athletes across the country. Prior to his arrival ed the Seminoles to consecutive Orange Bowl at Clemson, West coached at Appalachian State appearances after the 1979 and 1980 seasons. for two seasons and spent a year as an assis- Stockstill was also a 1980 and 1981 All-Southern tant coach at Mississippi (1979). West earned Independent and All-Metro Conference per- three letters in football and baseball at Ten- nessee (1973-75) and was drafted by the Tam- former for FSU. He received his bachelor's degree in physical education from Florida State pa Bay Bucs in 1976 as a linebacker. He earn- Running Backs in 1982. ed a B.S. degree in health education from Ten- REEDY is in his 12th season as the Tigers' run- nessee in 1975. West has coached two all-

ning back coach and is responsible for recruiting conference bandit ends, including Champion Andy Headen of the NY Giants.

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Clemson's 1988-89 sports program was rank- ed in the top 10 in the nation for the second con-

secutive year and the seventh time in the last 11 years as the Tiger program compiled 61 points in the USA Today national sports poll released last July. Clemson's football team had

a lot to do with that figure with its number-nine final AP ranking, but eight other sports at Clem-

son also ranked in the top 20 last season.

Clemson was one of just eight teams in the

nation to play in a bowl game, the NCAA basket- ball tournament and the NCAA baseball tourna- ment for the 1988-89 academic year and was Bob Boettner Wayne Coffman Jim Davis one of only three schools to gain at least one Swimming Women's Track & Women's Basketball win in each postseason event. Clemson tied the Cross Country ACC record for overall conference champion- ships last year with seven. The Clemson foot- ball, baseball, men's outdoor track, men's Indoor Track, men's cross country, men's tennis and

women's swimming teams all won ACC titles. The Tigers boasted 65 first-team AII-ACC players last year, a new school record, and tied the Clemson record for All-Americans with 26. Clem- son also had nine top 20 teams last year, one off the school record of 10. ACC Coach-of-the-Year honors went to Bob Pollock (men's cross country, men's indoor track, men's outdoor track), Wayne Coffman (women's indoor track), Chuck Kriese (men's tennis), and Bob Boettner (women's swimming). Cliff Ellis Eddie Griffin Dr. I.M. Ibrahim FINAL CLEMSON RANKINGS Men's Basketball Wrestling Soccer Sport Rank Golf 3rd Men's Cross Country 4th Men's Indoor Track 8th Football 9th Women's Swimming 9th Women's Basketball 13th Men's Tennis 13th Baseball 14th Women's Cross Country 18th Men's Outdoor Track 23rd Men's Basketball '24th Wrestling 30th Men's Swimming 31st 'Indicates Dunkel Ranking

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Sept. 1 TEMPLE Sept. 7 APPALACHIAN STATE Sept. 5 BALL STATE Sept. 8 at Virginia Sept. 14 OPEN DATE Sept. 12 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 15 at Maryland Sept. 21 at Temple Sept. 19 VIRGINIA TECH Sept. 22 APPALACHIAN STATE Sept. 28 GEORGIA TECH Sept. 26 at Georgia Tech Sept. 29 DUKE Oct. 5 at Georgia Oct. 3 OPEN DATE Oct. 6 GEORGIA Oct. 12 VIRGINIA Oct. 10 at Virginia Oct. 13 at Georgia Tech Oct. 19 at Duke Oct. 17 DUKE at M P Qtato ULl. OA at M P Qtato Oct. 27 at Wake Forest Nov. 2 WAKE FOREST Oct. 31 at Wake Forest Nov. 3 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 9 at North Carolina Nov. 7 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 10 OPEN DATE Nov. 16 MARYLAND Nov. 14 at Maryland Nov. 17 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 23 at South Carolina Nov. 21 SOUTH CAROLINA 1993 1994 1995 Sept. 4 Sept. 3 FURMAN Sept. 2 THE CITADEL

Sept. 1 at Florida State Sept. 10 KANSAS STATE Sept. 9 OPEN DATE Sept. 18 OPEN DATE Sept. 17 OPEN DATE Sept. 16 VIRGINIA Sept. 25 GEORGIA TECH Sept. 24 at Georgia Tech Sept. 23 at Missouri

Oct. 2 TEMPLE Oct. 1 GEORGIA Sept. 30 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 9 VIRGINIA Oct. 8 at Virginia Oct. 7 at Georgia Oct. 16 at Duke Oct. 15 DUKE Oct. 14 at Duke Oct. 23 N.C. STATE Oct. 22 at N.C. State Oct. 21 N.C. STATE Oct. 30 at Wake Forest Oct. 29 at Wake Forest Oct. 28 WAKE FOREST Nov. 6 at North Carolina Nov. 5 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 4 at North Carolina Nov. 13 MARYLAND Nov. 12 at Maryland Nov. 11 MARYLAND Nov. 20 at South Carolina Nov. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 18 at South Carolina

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Just before left for Rice the concrete was being poured. The story P.C. teams to Clemson for years and get- University, he gave Clemson a message. claims the tobacco is still there. ting whipped, McMillan said the place was "Don't ever let them talk you into building Howard says that the seeding of the like Death Valley. A few years later, the a big stadium," he said. "Put about 10,000 grass caused a few problems. "About 40 name stuck.

seats behind the Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll people and I laid the sod on the field," he On November 16, 1974 the playing sur- ever need." says. "After three weeks, on July 15, we face was named Frank Howard Field for

Instead of following Coach Neely's ad- had only gotten halfway through. I told the legendary coach because of his long

vice, however, Clemson officials decided them that it had taken us three weeks to service and dedication to the University.

to build the new stadium in a valley on the get that far, and I would give them three Athletic Director Bobby Robinson says

western part of campus. The place would more weeks' pay for however long it took. that Memorial Stadium has many features

take some clearing — there were many I also told them we would have 50 gallons which make it a top facility. "One thing that

trees, but luckily there were no hedges. of ice cream when we got through. makes it so good is the number of sideline

The crews went to work: clearing, cut- "After that it took them three days to do seats," he says. "We don't think there is ting, pouring, and forming. Finally, on the rest of the field. Then we down in a bad seat in the house. September 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial the middle of the field and ate up that whole "We also have outstanding dressing Stadium opened with the Tiger football 50 gallons." rooms, press facilities, and ample parking team thrashing , Howard says that on the day of the first nearby. A unique feature of the stadium is 32-13. Those 20,000 seats installed for game in the stadium, "the gates were hung the number of private boxes." Opening Day would soon grow; and grow at 1:00 and we played at 2:00." But that Rick Brewer, an official in the University and grow. would be all of the construction for a while. athletic ticket office says that despite the

When the original part of the stadium Then in 1958, 18,000 sideline seats were stadium's large size, there are still season was built in the early 40's, much of the work added and, in 1960, a total of 5,658 West ticket problems. "When the second upper

was done by scholarship athletes, in- end zone seats were added in response to deck was built, we thought it would take cluding many football players. The first increasing attendance. With the large end care of everything," he said. "To our

staking out of the stadium was done by two zone "Green Grass" section, this expan- dismay, it hasn't. We've filled the upper members of the football team, A.N. sion increased capacity to about 53,000. decks and have moved season ticket Cameron and Hugh Webb. Webb return- Later, upper decks were added to each holders into the end zone, which are not ed to Clemson years later to be an architec- side of the stadium as crowds swelled — permanent seats." ture professor, and Cameron moved on to the first one in 1978 and the second in Despite the apparent ticket crunch, be a civil engineer in Louisiana. 1983. This increased capacity to approx- Robinson says there are no immediate

The building of the stadium did not pro- imately 80,000 which makes it one of the plans to further expand the stadium. ceed without a few problems. One day dur- 10 largest on-campus stadiums in the "Before we expand we'll have to show over ing the clearing of the land, one young foot- country. an extended length of time — like five to ball player proudly announced he was not The effect spiraling inflation has had in seven years — that we can sell out what allergic to poison oak. He then commenc- this century can be dramatically seen in the we have now,' he said. "We don't want ed to attack the poison oak with a swing differences in stadium construction. The supply to greatly exceed demand. Even

blade, throwing the plants to and fro. The original part of the stadium was built at a though it's hard to get tickets now, we still next day, however, the boy was swollen cost of $125,000 or $6.25 a seat. The get people in our stadium. The ticket

twice his size and had to be put in the newest upper deck was finished in 1983 at means more if its harder to get."

hospital. a cost of $13.5 million, or $866 a seat. But, if Memorial Stadium is expanded There are many other stories about the Through the years Memorial Stadium again and capacity is pushed close to

building of the stadium including one has become known as "Death Valley." It 100,000, there will be room for the con- stating that Frank Howard put a chew of was tagged this by the late Presbyterian struction over the west stands, enclosing tobacco in each corner of the stadium as coach, Lonnie McMillan. After bringing his that end like a horseshoe.

Clemson Memorial Stadium has over 100 luxury boxes, more than any other on-campus facility in the nation. Clemson's message board keeps fans up to date with other scores and stats, and also projects player's pictures after an outstanding play.

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N — NIGHT GAME TV — TELEVISED GAME SHADED AREA INDICATES CONFERENCE GAME

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1 989 ACC Schedule

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By Tim Bourret students my first year (1986), but I always to help the team."

wanted to prove something to myself, so I walk- Ford made the right move, as Bodine has The atmosphere in the postgame interview ed on in the spring." started at middle guard in every game and has area under the West stands of Clemson Belton, like most walk-ons, is a fascinating been a leader of a Clemson defense that ranks

Memorial Stadium is always chaotic. Writers, story. During his senior year the Columbia, SC, in the top 20 in the nation in total defense and television sports anchors and radio reporters are native ironically was on his way to a South scoring defense. "Bodine has really made a big frantically looking for star players to voice their Carolina game in Williams-Brice Stadium. He contribution this year," said Ford. "He is a lot impressions of the most recent Clemson victory. had automobile problems in transit, and when lighter than most middle guards (235 pounds),

Terry Allen is in one corner, Chris Morocco he loosened the radiator cap to calm a hot but somehow he gets the job done." in the other. A still soaked with sweat Levon engine, his arm was severely burned and his Getting the job done with quickness and

Kirkland is holding court somewhere in the mid- senior year was cut short. smarts is the trademark of the walk-on, who often dle. Despite the presence of these well-known Although Belton received some interest from must find other means of making up for a relative star players, the media is not satisfied. In the some smaller schools for his athletic ability, deficiency in natural talent. "I have to keep low wake of Clemson's 31 -7 win over Maryland, two Clemson offered him a partial academic scholar- and use my hands correctly," said Bodine. "I other players are needed by the media to truly ship for his academic prowess and, as a result, have to be a technique player to be successful

tell the story of Clemson's ninth straight win. he came to Clemson. Since the Spring of 1986 because most of the centers I go against are big-

"Which one is Mitch Belton? Where is Rob he has been a leader of Danny Ford's special ger than I am." Bodine," query the media representatives. On teams. Bodine has seen both sides of the scholarship this day Belton and Bodine have had a signifi- "It was a great feeling of satisfaction to get scene. He began his college career at North cant impact on Clemson's victory. Belton tied into the 1987 Western Carolina game (his first Dakota as a scholarship linebacker. He started

a single game record with two blocked punts, at Clemson). I had not played a football game as a linebacker in 1987. Due to family reasons, something that had not been done in 35 years, since October of 1985. I was just so excited to he moved to the Pickens area in the summer of and Bodine had eight tackles and his first career be out on the field. 1988 and enrolled at Clemson in summer school. sack. "A walk-on has to work a little harder to earn Bodine had spent some of his formative years

The attention for this defensive duo is an everyone's respect. But, the experience has in Pickens and had become a Clemson fan. He unusual occurrence in this day and age of col- taught me perseverance and I will take that with followed the Tigers via television when he lived lege football because both are walk-ons. me when I leave here." in North Dakota.

"Walk-ons have made a big difference for us Another current Tiger who has learned the im- "I enrolled in summer school and met some

this year," said Clyde Wrenn, assistant athletic portance of perseverance is starting middle of the football players. I had known Ty Granger director for football operations. "Guys like guard Rob Bodine. He has shown his in high school so I began to meet more and more

Bodine and Belton this year, and Ricardo perseverance in his ability to adapt to learning players. I decided that I missed Southern foot-

Hooper, and A.J. Johnson in new positions. The walk-on has found a home ball, so I decided to transfer to Clemson and at- the last few years have made an impact." at the axis of the front line of defense, middle tempt to make it as a walk-on."

"You must have a lot of inner motivation, a guard. This desire to prove something as a walk-on desire to prove something to yourself," said "I came here hoping to play linebacker, mov- has given Danny Ford some of his best team Belton. "I was injured most of my senior year ed to fullback during last fall and moved to the leaders over the years. More often than not, the of high school and was not recruited by many defensive line last spring. I told coach Ford I just walk-on who makes it as a first-team player earns

schools. I sat in the stands with the other wanted to play a position where I had a chance the respect of the rest of the team. In 1978 and 1977, Clemson was blessed with the defansive abilities of cornerback Steve Ryan, a walk-on who earned AII-ACC honors on two occasions.

Jack Cain was a starter at safety in 1979 who won the ACC's Brian Piccolo Award. Reggie Pleasant was a two-year starter for the Tigers in the secondary who was an All-Canadian Foot- ball League performer a couple of years ago. And, we certainly should not forget David Treadwell, one of the finest student-athlete

representatives Clemson has had in the last decade. He was a three-time academic AII-ACC

player, first-team Ail-American and now is one of the leading kick-scorers in the NFL with the Denver Broncos. Treadwell came to Clemson

strictly for its engineering reputation. He had not even played high school football. Has a walk- on ever taken his opportunity any further than Treadwell?

Eleven walk-ons have appeared in games so

far for the Tigers this year. Whether it be a Mitch Belton punt block, or a Rob Bodine sack, the walk-ons are a valuable group of men on Dan- ny Ford's Tigers. They just might be the dif- ference in a championship season. Just ask the media.

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By Tim Bourret Walker went on to win the Norris Medal 49ers he caught more passes (506) and ac-

in 1948, which is given to the most outstan- cumulated more reception yardage (6750) Clemson in AP Poll 41 Straight Weeks ding Clemson student in the University's than any other 49er player.

Clemson has been ranked in the graduating class. Today, he is the presi- Clark had seven seasons in which he

Associated Press poll 41 consecutive dent of Dundee Mills, Inc., which makes had at least 50 receptions, which is tied for weeks, including this week's October 10th towels for, among other institutions, the second best in NFL history. Only Steve poll. The last time Clemson was not rank- Ritz Carlton and Plaza Hotels of New York Largent, with 10 such seasons, has a ed was in the poll in November 24, 1986 City and Disney World. higher figure. Clark was tied for 1 9th in NFL after a tie with South Carolina. But, Clem- history in total receptions entering this year son beat Stanford in the 1986 Gator Bowl Clemson's NFL Record Holders with 506. and jumped back into the final Top 20. Four former Tigers hold franchise Bobby Gage, Jerry Butler and Charlie Clemson was ranked ninth in the final records on an individual game, season or Waters are the only former Tigers close to poll of last year and 12th in the preseason career basis. One is still active and three any all-time NFL records. Gage had a 97 poll this season. The Tigers moved into the are retired. yard run from scrimmage for Pittsburgh top 10 after beating Furman and to Two former Tigers hold records in Pitts- against the Chicago Bears in 1949 and that number-seven with the victory over Florida burgh Steeler history, Bobby Gage and is still tied for the second longest run in NFL

State. The September 26 poll marked the Ray Mathews. Gage is the career punt history. fourth straight week Clemson was in the return leader in Steeler history with a 14.9 Jerry Butler is still the co-holder of the top 10. Clemson was in the top 10 for the average. He played for the Steelers bet- NFL record for single game reception yar- first four polls of 1988 and in the top 10 for ween 1949 and 1950. Mathews co-holds dage by a rookie. Butler caught 10 passes the first eight polls of 1987. the Steeler records for single game for 255 yards and four scores in 1979 for

Out of the 41 straight polls Clemson has touchdowns scored (four) and points Buffalo against the Jets and it has been been ranked, its highest rating has been scored (24). equalled only once, by Anthony Allen of the a number-three ranking on September 6 Donald Igwebuike holds more team Washington Redskins. Overall, the and September 12 of 1988. Clemson has records than any other Tiger, past or pre- 255-yard performance is tied for 11th in been in the top 10 in 21 of those 41 polls. sent. The current Tampa Bay Buccaneer league history.

Clemson has finished in the top 20 three holds the club record for career field goals Waters holds or is close to holding straight years, won three straight bowl (72), single season field goals (22), points numerous playoff records. The former games and three straight ACC titles. Clem- (96) and single game field goals (four). Tiger of the late sixties played in 25 career son is the only school in the country who is the final former Tiger to playoff games, third on the all-time list and can claim a conference title, bowl win and hold an NFL club record. During Clark's he is tied for most Super Bowl appearances final AP Top 20 ranking three straight 10-year career with the San Francisco with five. He also is co-holder (along with years. Bill Simpson of the LA Rams and Buffalo Bills) of the career playoff interception Walker Played For Three Schools record with nine. He had three in one game During the war years there are some vs. the Bears in 1977. He also is tied for fascinating stories about players who par- fourth in terms of most opponent fumbles ticipated for many different schools and recovered in playoff history with three. who spread their eligibility out over a period of many years. Belton Sets Record, Ties Another Henry Walker was such an athlete. Now Clemson walk-on defensive back Mitch a textile executive, Walker is a 1948 Clem- Belton blocked two punts against son graduate. He enlisted in the Navy out Maryland, giving him three blocked punts of high school and was sent to South for the season. He has already become the Carolina for eight months. He played one first Clemson player to block three punts year of football for the Gamecocks then in a season and the second to block two transferred to the Navy ROTC Program at punts in one game. Belton, a native of Col- Virginia, where he played football, baseball umbia, actually blocked two punts in the and tennis. He earned All-America football same quarter of the 31-7 Maryland win. honors for the Wahoos in 1944 as a wide Wingo Avery blocked two punts against receiver. The Citadel in 1954 and that is the only

He completed his military duties in 1946 other time an individual has blocked two and entered Clemson. He played football punts in one game. The single season for the Tigers in 1946 and 1947 and once record for blocked punts was two, held by had 10 receptions in a game against three players. Chuck Rose blocked two in Auburn, still the second highest reception punts 1980, the only time a Danny Ford game in Clemson history. He also holds the coached player had two blocked punts in Clemson has been ranked in the Top 20 in distinction of playing on the winning side the same season prior to Belton's heroics. every AP Poll since Doug Brewster joined the Avery had two in 1954 and Tom Salisbury for both Clemson and South Carolina in a Tigers. Clemson has not been out of the Top "Big Thursday" game. 20 since November of 1986. had a pair for the 1944 club.

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Tiger Roster

NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP

* TERRY ALLEN TB 5-11 jr.lr 0\l\ AA LtVLMNI C\/nM r\lnr\LANUkIPkl AMD ULbf~ll D 6-1 219 *So. 1VL Commerce, GA; Banks Co., Ronnie Parson Lamar, SC; Lamar; Jerry Styers

* 5-8 1 i 32 MITCH BELTON DB 182 Jr. VL g jvjiiION KURD\ lj vj PKi r\ 5-1 jr. oVJ Columbia, SC; Richland Northeast; Dean Fowble Anderson, SC; Westside; Ted Luckadoo

cf5rtic 1 6-3 i lr 1 VI 85 MIKE BERRY TE 230 So. SQ 34 i 1 1— vJ vj 1 1— i_ AWRFNPFn win vvi TR1 LJ 6-1 206 Sumter. SC; Thomas Sumter; A.L. Geddings Jacksonville, FL; Sandalwood; Bob Withrow

* DC 61 SCOTT BEVILLE SN 6-3 224 *Jr. 1 VL 28 STACY LEWIS WR 6-1 1 75 Fr no Ocala, FL; Forest; Tim Simmons Baxley, GA; Appling City; John Stephens

* 31 RODNEY BLUNT TB 5-10 188 Fr. HS 67 STACY 1 ONO OT 6-2

IAMF9 1 OTT FQ 1 7A OA/ 5 I u or. 99 nROR\_/ LJ RDDINFLJ Vj LJ UNI MfiIVIVJ1 6-1 235 *So. SQ Velva, ND; Velva; Randy Gleave Kannapolis, NC; Brown; Bob Boswell

* lr cn 1 1 1 V—/ 1 Ol 48 DOUG BOLIN FB 6-0 225 *So. SQ 70 L_FRIO MADFRV 1\ LJ I n VJl_0R 6-1 215 oVJ Blacksburg, SC; Blacksburg; Johnny Gibson Plymouth, Wl; Plymouth; James Beaver

93 ED MCDANIEL LB 5-1 223 *So. 1 VL i i v»j i 65 RRUPFui lu v_/ 1 RRATTONui in i vj ^ OT 6-4 268 *So. 1 VL Gaffney, SC; Gaffney; A.L. Curtis Batesburg, SC; Batesburg; Gary Smaller cv * Qr ^\/l WFSI 1 Ivl^l L 1 ^1 1FR 22 VVLOLL MPFADDFNa\ LJ LJ LJ 5-1 tUO Ol . i r 6-1 92 LIUUUdoiio UnLVVOrrfw^tfr1 LL n LD 205 Jr. 2VL Chester, Athens, GA; Clarke Central; B. Henderson SC; Lewisville; Jimmy Wallace 51 MIKE BROWN C 6-3 263 *So. SQ 91 CHESTER MCGLOCKTON DT 6-4 296 *Fr. RS Pell City, AL; Pell City; Lyle Darnell Whiteville, NC; Whiteville; Bill Hewett

V 1 JIIVIIVIHfvlfvlY1 MPI1 V 1 L_ FFSI 1 LJ 5-1 23 NORRIS BROWN FS 5-10 183 *Fr. RS O ORW 1 80 ou. OVJ Conway, SC; Conway; Chuck Jordan Greenville, SC; Mauldin; Clay Bradburn

1 DORIANV-J 1 1 1 r\ 1 *J MARIARIIVI rA 1 F R 6-2 10 DFPHANF OAMFRON OR 6-0 191 *So. SQ 56 LJ n r\ LJ l_ L_ LD Ol OVL LaGrange. GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie Spartanburg, SC; Spartanburg; Alan Sitterle

14 TONY1 11 1 MAUNFYIVinUIMI 1 PRLJ 5-10 1 87 So. 1 VL 1 MIPHAFIiviiui mi i_ PARRv_/ 1\ [ i [ i OR 6-0 187 *Fr. RS Amite, LA; Amite; Gary Hendry Shelby, NC; Shelby, Jim Taylor

25 GARY POOPFR WR 6-2 196 *Sr. 3VL 81 OTIS MOORE DT 6-3 276 *Sr 3VL Ambridge, PA; Ambridge; Frank Antonini Augusta, GA; Westside, Donald Fendley

phri^ or 6-2 1 ^\/i 7 CHIP DAVIS WR 5-1 201 Sr. 3VL 3 moroooo 98 or OVL Evans, GA; Evans; Dexter Poss Athens, GA; Clarke Central; Billy Henderson

47 TYRONi i nvjn MOII70Ni v i \_/ lj t_ vj i » S^ 6-1 214 1 97 UnDAVIDv IU LT\VDAVISIO IVIMRV_J 6-0 286 *So. 1 VL o So VL Clearwater, FL; Dunedin; Ken Weir Eastover, SC, L. Richland; Bill Kenrey

39 nriLii'iARI INOTONl_j i vj ii iiuiiiiNIINN oo 5-1 1 85 Jr 2VL 9 DFXTFRLJ \ A 1 Lit UnvDAVISlu OR\_v LJ 5-9 180 So. 1 VL Sumter, SC, Sumter; Tom Lewis Clearwater, FL; Dunedin; Ken Weir

II CHRISWl HO OOIL_J VJ L_ F1 OTV_J 1 6-3 30 RFOOIF nFMP9 TR 5-1 184 *Jr. SQ 53 265 *So Orlando, FL; Oak Ridge; John Hemmer Va. Beach, VA; First Colonial; Frank Webster

DDiipp 1 RORFRT O'NFAI PR 6-0 1 80 Fr no l_J T 1 1 r\ I 87 \J \J l_ LJDIXON\J H TF1 l_ 6-0 221 Jr. SQ West Union, SC; Walhalla, Danny Woodward Clarkston, GA; Clarkston; Tommy Stringer

1 50 HANKi iniiix iiPHIIiiLLirIP9o vjP 6-4 247 *Sr 3VL 1 1 38 RORIN\KJ LJ 1

* lr DAVIDi PIIPKFTT1 1 OO 6-4 . 46 STAPY FIFI D9 TF 6-3 233 *Jr. 2VL 68 ljmvii— r uor\[i wo 257 dl 1 VL Frogmore, SC; Beaufort; Mike Rentz Charlotte, NC; Garinger; Steve Shaughnessy Al RIPHARD OT 6-3 * 69 nionnnu \j i 270 Fr no 59 JEB FLESCH OG 6-3 255 *So. 1 VL Morrow, GA; Morrow; Bud Theodician Clinton, SC; Clinton, Keith Richardson

20 1 ARRY RYAN9 PR 6-0 1 78 Fr i HS 1 i i i Fli i RODNFYlj 4 l i i — FTPHFR— v_/ 1 i l_ n WRvv n 6-0 186 Sr. 1 VL Barnesville, GA; Taft JC; Al Baldcock Greenwood, SC; Greenwood; Willis Burkett

* iviirxcMIKF orAivii^jirv^AMNIK OO I 1 P R 74 DO cJO Fr no vnnioPHRI9 unnuuwr\iOARDOPKI I PKr r\ 183 So 1 VL Clearwater, FL; Countryside; Bill Berry Stone Mountain, GA; Redan; Bill Cloer 37 SHANE SCOTT LB 6-1 217 *Fr. ]>.., RS 1 11 .1 1 1 1 V_> l 26 LI LJ •j l 195 Fr. HS Newnan, GA; Newnan; Max Bass Alexandria, VA; Mt. Vernon; Bruce Patrick 96 acui pv ^HFPPARD Ol R 6-3 235 Fr HS 40 TYRONF1 III V_J 1 N I \JOIRSON1 LJ OvJl N TF1 C 6-2 233 Fr. HS Hartsville, SC; Hartsville; Lewis Lineberger Greenville, NC; North Pitt; Larry Bolger CO * DC 49 WAYMFVVn T IMC OIIVIIVIWINOCilMMONQ Ol R \J c. Fr 11 1 ULD no INIOR1 1 1 HAIi ir\ FR 45 j u vj n i_ i_ iD D I 229 *Fr. RS Gastonia, NC; Ashbrook; John Kinlaw Hilton Head, SC; Hilton Head; Dan Utley l")T uc 1 ^IMP^ON TYRONFI 1 75 LES HALL OT 6-7 293 *Fr. RS 95 nWINQ OllVIr OUM LJ o o 260 Fr no Columbia, SC; Spring Valley; Jerry Brown Rock Hill, SC; Northwestern; Jimmy Wallace

* L/MINIMDANNY1 Oli.l_n9I7FR LJDT1 6-5 Jr 1 90 VANCE HAMMOND DT 6-7 295 *Jr. 2VL 54 271 VL Spartanburg, SC; Dorman; Al Clark Fletcher, NC; W. Henderson; Carrol Wright

o RORRIP QPPPTOR WR 1 7Q * lr nuDDic or i un vvn 1 VL 1 1 cu KFIl\l l_vVIN>i HANKIN91 lr\l"ti\ll"IO DT 62 — VJ 1 o o 298 *So. SQ Camden, NJ; Woodrow Wilson; Butch Gale Calhoun, GA; Calhoun; Jerry Smith RRiippTflYIOR 1 83 WR 6-2 216 *Jr. SQ i R 76 FRITi ii v HARMONi 1 1 \ n i v i \_j i ^ \_jOO\J 269 "Jr. 2VL Camden. NJ; Woodrow Wilson; Butch Gale Athens, GA; Cedar Shoals; John Waters IFFF TAYI Ol R HARPC? R O 60 OLZrr l nl LunOR uld 6-0 201 Jr 1 WAYNFVVAA I iviz. nnnr j DMlNRAM 210 *Sr. 3VL SQ Griffin, GA; Griffin; Lloyd Bohannon Seneca. SC; Seneca; Tom Bass

RW \/IMPP TAVI OR 1 R 56 JOHN HARRIS C 6-1 264 "Fr. SQ VIIN^rz 1 n I LUn LD D 1 1 Ol . 3VL Roxboro, NC; Person; John Harris Clearwater, FL; Clearwater; Tom Bostic R9 IAMIQON TFr\yiPI PQ HO * r DO JMIVIIOWIN 1 ClVIr p 24 CHRIS HART FS 5-9 186 Sr. SQ LtZO \J\J DO t DO n o Little Mtn.; Chapin; Eddie Miami. FL, Christopher Columbus; Dennis Lave le Muldrow

A 1 nni ip Tw^^/1AQ \a/p c in 1 7R lr 0\l\ 1 n^lVIMO VVn jr. 36 JEROME HENDERSON CB 5-1 187 Jr. 2VL UUUU Statesville, NC; W. Iredell; David Moody Hamlet. NC; Richmond Co.; Ed Hiatt

jrAiviiIAMFS TRAPPi i SS 6-1 Fr. oo JOE HENDERSON TB 5-9 186 Sr. 2VL 27 o nnr oo 175 HS Freehold, NJ; Freehold-Boro; Earl Owens Lawton, OK; Lawton; Darrell Ahlschlager 6-0 250 Sr. 1 o KEN2IL JACKSON LB 5-11 226 *Fr. RS 72 RON WESSINGER OG SQ LaGrange, GA; LaGrange, Gary Guthrie Chapin, SC; Chapin; Eddie Muldrow

Al 29 5-8 150 *Sr. 1 VL CHARLIE JAMES TB 6-1 207 *So. 1 VL FERNANDEZ WEST WR Shaw, MS; Shaw; Edward McPherson Cornelia, GA; Haversham Central; L. Black

6-3 *Sr. 1 12 JOHN JOHNSON BAN 6-4 220 Jr. 2VL 82 JEROME WILLIAMS TE 230 VL LaGrange, GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie Gainesville, GA; Gainesville, Bobby Grohn 94 MARK KENTOS DT 6-3 243 So. SQ •-Denotes red-shirted one year. Flanders, NJ; Mt. Olive; Bob Moylen

35 TONY KENNEDY FB 6-1 223 'So. 1 VL Elizabeth, NJ Elizabeth; Jerry Moore

54 Clemson Football '89 Clemson Families

Quarterback coach Rick Stockstill and finance Sara Fleischman. The Reedy Family: Running backs coach Chuck Reedy is holding new addition Brienne. He is flanked by Brooke, his wife Jan, and Blaine Reedy.

Receiver coach Woody McCorvey is shown with Marlon and Ann Offensive line coach Larry Van Der Heyden and wife Lois. McCorvey.

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When Clemson Has The Ball

CLEMSON OFFENSE GEORGIA TECH DEFENSE

1 95 Marco Coleman OLB 1 Rodney Fletcher . . SE 79 Willie Burks or 65 Bruce Bratton . LT 59 Jeb Flesch LG 84 Steve Mullen DT 94 Jeff Mathis NG 50 Hank Phillips . . C 76 Eric Harmon .RG 91 Sean Smith DT 93 Orion Cox OLB 67 Stacy Long . RT 45 Jerrelle Williams ILB 46 Stacy Fields . .TE 49 Eric Thomas ILB 25 Gary Cooper . FLK 4 Willie Clay CB 8 Chris Morocco . . . QB 15 Kenneth Wilson CB 22 Wesley McFadden . FB 43 Thomas Balkcom SS 33 Joe Henderson . . . .TB

1 Ken Swilling FS 17 Chris Gardocki . . . PK 5 Scott Aldredge P

THE TIGERS

1 Michael Carr QB 20 Larry Ryans CB 39 Arlington Nunn . . SS 58 Vince Taylor . .LB 83 Bruce Taylor WR 2 Robbie Spector WR 21 Terry Allen TB 40 Tyrone Gibson . . LB 59 Jeb Flesch OG 85 Mike Berry TE 5 James Lott FS 22 Wesley McFadden FB 41 Doug Thomas . . WR 60 Jeff Taylor OLB 87 Bruce Dixon TE 6 Jon Kubu . . . PK 23 Norns Brown FS 43 Charlie James . . TB 61 Scott Beville SN 90 Vance Hammond DT 7 Chip Davis WR 25 Gary Cooper WR 44 Levon Kirkland . . OLB 62 Kelvin Hankins OT 91 Chester McGlockton DT 8 Chris Morocco QB 26 Eric Geter CB 45 Junior Hall FB 65 Bruce Bratton OT 92 Doug Brewster LB 9 Dexter Davis CB 27 James Trapp SS 46 Stacy Fields TE 67 Stacy Long OT 93 Ed McDaniel LB 10 DeChane . . Cameron QB 28 Stacy Lewis WR 47 Tyron Mouzon . .SS 68 David Puckett OG 94 Mark Kentos MG

11 . . Rodney Fletcher . .WR 29 Fernandez West WR 48 Doug Bolin . .FB 69 Al Richard ..OT 95 Tyrone Simpson .DT 12 John Johnson BAN 30 Reggie Demps . TB 49 Wayne Simmons OLB 70 Eric Mader OLB 96 Ashley Sheppard OLB 13 Kenzll Jackson LB 31 Rodney Blunt TB 50 Hank Phillips . C 72 Ron Wessinger OG 97 David Davis MG 14 Tony Mauney . Al Richard CB 32 Mitch Belton DB 51 Mike Brown . c 74 Mike Samnik OG 98 MG

15 Stacy . . Lewis WR 33 Joe Henderson TB 52 Jamison Temples OG 75 Les Hall . OT 99 Rob Bodine MG 15 Robert O'Neal CB 35 Tony Kennedy FB 53 Chris Ogle . OT 76 Eric Harmon OG 16 Wayne Harps BAN 36 Jerome Henderson CB 54 Danny Sizer . DT 77 Scott Vaughn OT 17 Chris Gardocki. P-PK 37 Shane Scott LB 56 John Harris .. C 81 Otis Moore DT 19 Jimmy McLees QB 38 Robin Eaves FB 56 Dorian Manable . LB 82 Jerome Williams TE . . .

Can't Beat The Feeling!

When Georgia Tech Has The Ball

GEORGIA TECH OFFENSE CLEMSON DEFENSE

12 Emmett Merchant SE 44 Levon Kirkland OLB Otis LT 66 Darryl Jenkins LT 81 Moore MG 65 Jim Lavin LG 99 Rob Bodine 90 Vance Hammond RT 59 Billy Chubbs C 12 John Johnson BAN 62 Joe Siffri RG Brewster WLB 76 Jessie Marion or 92 Doug 70 Mike Mooney RT 58 Vince Taylor MLB LC 17 Tom Covington TE 36 Jerome Henderson 10 Shawn Jones QB 39 Arlington Nunn SS 40 Stefen Scotton FB 5 James Lott FS

Dexter Davis . . RC 20 Jerry Mays RB 9 17 Chris Gardocki P 1 1 Terry Pettis FL 9 PK THE YELLOW JACKETS

Bill . . Weaver 1 Ken Swilling FS 18 Jim Gallagher TE 40 Stefen Scotton .FB 65 Jim Lavin G 86 OLB/P

2 Eric Bellamy FS 20 Jerry Mays RB 43 Thomas Balkcom . .SS 66 Darryl Jenkins T 88 Derek Goshay TE 3 Bobby Rodriguez FL 21 Scotty Barron FL 45 Jerrelle Williams ILB 68 John Lewis C 89 James MacKendree TE

. 4 Willie Clay CB 22 Carl Lawson .FB 46 Kevin Peoples . . . SS 69 Russ6:: Freeman T 90 Darrell Swilling ILB 5 Scott Aldredge P 23 Curley Day CB 48 David Hicks OLB 70 Mike Mooney T 91 Sean Smith DT

6 Paul Bowman QB 24 Chuck Owen FB 49 Eric Thomas . .ILB 71 Kyle Frederick G 92 Coleman Rudolph OLB

7 Alphanzo Thomas RB 25 Greg Lester FL 52 Steve Pharr . . ILB 75 Scott Gold G 93 Orion Cox OLB 9 Scott Sisson K 27 Marcus Coleman CB 53 Mark Hutto G 76 Jessie Marion T 94 Jeff Mathis NG

Danny Harrison , ILB 77 Jim Kushon T 95 Marco Coleman OLB 10 Shawn Jones Q8 29 Frank Scott . . . CB 54

11 Terry Pettis SE 30 Keith Holmes CB 56 Woodie Milam . . T 78 Troy Bakken ...... T 96 Jerimiah McClary DT

12 Emmett Merchant FL 31 David Stegall SE 58 Calvin Tiggle - . . ILB 79 Willie Burks . DT 98 Kevin Battle NG

13 James Merrirt K 34 Angelo Rush CB 59 Billy Chubbs C 80 Jay Martin CB 99 Chris Simmons . . OLB 14 Jetf Howard QB 36 William Bell RB 60 Veryl Miller C 81 Jay Johnson SE 15 Kenneth Wilson CB 37 Tim Ewing SS 62 Joe Siffri G 83 Brent Goolsby SE

Strohmeier Richard Kimsey . . DT 84 Steve Mullen DT 16 Lee Williamson . CB 38 Rich OLB 63

17 Tom Covington TE 39 T. J. Edwards RB 64 Scott Beavers . . . G 85 Kevin Salisbury OLB

74 11 1 1 8 .

Georgia Tech Roster

NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL

5 SCOTT ALDREDGE p 6-2 198 Jr. 80 JAY MARTIN CB 6-1 193 Jr Smyrna, GA Dunwoody. GA 78 TROY BAKKEN T 6-6 260 Fr. 94 JEFF MATHIS NG 6-3 281 Sr. Orlando, FL East Point, GA 43 THOMAS BALKCOM SS 6-2 207 Jr. 20 JERRY MAYS RB 5-8 166 Sr. Miami. FL Thomson, GA 21 SCOTTY BARRON FL 6-0 180 or.Sr 96 MERIMIAH McCLARY DT 6-3 268 Jr. The Rock, GA Lawrenceville. GA 98 KEVIN BATTLE NG 6-6 319 Fr. 12 EMMETT MERCHANT FL 6-0 176 So. Atlanta, GA Paulsboro, NJ 64 SCOTT BEAVERS G 6-5 273 Sr. 13 JAMES MERRITT K 5-9 162 So. Fairburn, GA Sierra Vista, AZ 36 WILLIAM BELL RB 5-1 203 Fr. 56 WOODIE MILAM J 6-5 270 Fr. Miami, FL Smyrna, GA 2 ERIC BELLAMY FS 6-1 175 Fr. 60 VERYL MILLER c 6-2 295 Jr. Cliffwood, NJ Fort Pierce, FL 6 PAUL BOWMAN QB 6-4 208 Jr. 70 MIKE MOONEY T 6-7 332 So. Summerville, SC Mount Airy, MD 79 WILLIE BURKS DT 6-4 277 Sr. 84 STEVE MULLEN DT 6-6 258 Sr. Dothan, AL Youngstown, OH 8 GERALD CHAMBLIN CB 6-0 178 Sr. 24 CHUCK OWEN FB 6-1 193 Sr. Birmingham, AL Tucker, GA 59 BILLY CHUBBS c 6-2 256 So. 46 KEVIN PEOPLES SS 6-2 197 Fr. Cartersville, GA Gainesville, FL

4 WILLIE CLAY CB 5-1 175 So. 1 TERRY PETTIS SE 6-6 210 Jr. Pittsburgh. PA Thomson, GA 95 MARCO COLEMAN OLB 6-4 245 Fr. 52 STEVE PHARR ILB 6-3 230 Fr. Daylon, OH Charlotte, NC

27 MARCUS COLEMAN CB 5-9 158 Fr. 3 BOBBY RODRIGUEZ FL 6-0 1 74 Fr. Youngstown, OH Staten Island, NY

1 TOM COVINGTON TE 6-4 238 So. 92 COLEMAN RUDOLPH OLB 6-4 221 Fr. Hempstead, NY Valdosta. GA 93 ORION COX OLB 6-4 212 Jr. 34 ANGELO RUSH CB 5-1 180 Jr. Oak Ridge, TN Powder Springs. GA 23 CURLEY DAY CB 5-10 168 Fr. 85 KEVIN SALISBURY OLB 6-4 243 Sr. Tampa, FL Atlanta. GA 39 T.J. EDWARDS RB 5-9 186 Jr. 29 FRANK SCOTT CB 6-0 187 Fr. Moultrie, GA Johns Island, SC 37 TIM EWING SS 5-1 193 Sr. 40 STEFEN SCOTTON FB 6-1 213 Jr. Marietta. GA Cleveland, TN 71 KYLE FREDERICK G 6-5 302 Fr. 62 JOE SIFFRI G 6-5 280 Jr, Tucker. GA Doraville. GA 69 RUSSELL FREEMAN T 6-7 270 So. 99 CHRIS SIMMONS OLB 6-2 246 Jr. Homestead, PA Macon, GA 18 JIM GALLAGHER TE 6-7 255 So 9 SCOTT SISSON K 6-2 185 Fr. Brookhaven, NY Marietta, GA 75 SCOTT GOLD G 6-5 251 Fr. 91 SEAN SMITH DT 6-3 274 Sr. Tucker, GA Cincinnati, OH

83 BRENT GOOLSBY SE 6-2 185 Fr. 31 DAVID STEGALL SE 6-0 1 80 So. Marietta, GA Germantown, TN 88 DEREK GOSHAY TE 6-4 224 Fr. 38 RICH STROHMEIER OLB 6-2 21 Fr. Columbus. GA Queens Village. NY 54 DANNY HARRISON ILB 6-2 219 Sr. 90 DARRELL SWILLING ILB 6-3 219 So. Toccoa, GA Toccoa, GA 48 DAVID HICKS OLB 6-3 221 Sr. 1 KEN SWILLING FS 6-3 227 So. Tampa, FL Toccoa, GA 30 KEITH HOLMES CB 5-1 185 Jr. 7 ALPHANZO THOMAS RB 5-1 207 Sr. Birmingham, AL Glennville. GA

1 IFFF HOWARD QB 6-3 180 Fr. 49 ERIC THOMAS ILB 6-1 226 Sr Rex, GA Oak Ridge, TN 53 MARK HUTTO G 6-4 261 Jr. 58 CALVIN TIGGLE ILB 6-2 237 Jr Mananna. FL Fort Washington, MD

Rll 1 1 1 1 6-6 66 L/nnn I L J rz * r\ N o j 288 Jr. 86 WFAVFR OLB/P 6-5 tL i y r i Jacksonville, FL Flintstone. GA 81 JAY JOHNSON SE 6-0 175 Fr. 45 JERRELLE WILLIAMS ILB 6-0 222 So. Tifton, GA Orangeburg, SC

1 SHAWN IONFS CB 6-1 199 Fr. 16 LEE WILLIAMSON CB 6-4 202 So. ThomssvillG, GA Marietta, GA 63 RICHARD KIMSEY DT 6-4 236 Fr. 15 KENNETH WILSON CB 5-11 192 Sr. Snellville, GA Thomasville, GA 77 JIM KUSHON T 6-7 299 Fr. Pittsburgh, PA 65 JIM LAVIN G 6-5 272 Jr. ADDITIONAL $1,000 IPTAY LIFE MEMBERS River Ridge. LA Mrs J H Abrams Wilbur N Baumann III Dan E Bruce 22 CARL LAWSON FB 5-1 220 Jr. Salem SC Tracys Landing MD Greenville SC Brooklyn, NY S C McMeekin Memorial Mr & Mrs J Frank Black Collins Music Co Columbia 25 GREG LESTER FL 5-10 172 Jr. SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Anderson Club Decatur. GA IPTAY OB Bob Bond J C & Nancy Cook Anderson SC Greenville SC Clemson SC 68 JOHN LEWIS C 6-3 268 Fr. H Keith Anderson R A Bowen Jr W Gary Cooper Snellville, GA Greenwood SC Macon GA Mauldin SC TE 6-6 242 Fr. 89 JAMES MacKENDREE Kevin M Barth Thomas M Brosnan Mr S Mrs R Jack Dill Jr Miami Beach, FL Florence SC Asheville NC Greenville SC 76 JESSIE MARION T 6-5 290 Sr. Bartow, FL

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By Annabelle Vaughan spotlight a little bit, even though I haven't caught he has found so early — success that includes

a pass. But I can catch, I'm just waiting for them an ACC Rookie-of-the-Week honor. "It's been

A college freshman spends much of his time to throw the ball. Because I was a linebacker, exciting to have the opportunity to play," he trying to hide the fact that he is a freshman. Such I will probably just be able to run over anybody says. "It has created a real challenge in my life simple things as how to go through the dinner that tries to get me after I catch the ball," says for me to have the chance to step in and do line, how to check out library books, or even how Gibson with a grin. something to really help this team. But even to find classes without looking lost become ma- Gibson admits that being a freshman on such though I'm glad for the chance to play, I know jor struggles as these rookies try to adjust to col- a talented team is difficult at times. "I guess I've I can improve. I still haven't settled down and lege life. made some freshmen mistakes," he laughs. relaxed out there on the field and just play

But some freshmen have an even greater ad- "The worst was probably when I jumped offsides football. justment to make when arriving on the Clemson in the Maryland game. We were supposed to go "That is probably the toughest part about be- campus. Not only do they have to worry about on first sound and when I heard a sound, I went. ing a freshman. I am usually tense when the these minor problems, but they also have to It just wasn't our quarterback that made the game begins and as the game progresses, I can worry about such problems as jumping offsides, sound." relax and just play my game. I know that with missing assignments, and remembering the The Clemson defense has gotten an even big- more experience, I will be able to relax more. snap count. And if these freshmen make ger boost from baby Tigers, as four rookies are A freshman probably has to worry about mistakes, the result is not just looking wet behind on the second-team of the Clemson defensive mistakes more than the other guys. It is vital that the ears, it could make the difference between squad. The secondary has been strengthened a freshman perform well or he won't get the winning and losing. by the talents of four newcomers. chance to play." On the 1989 Tiger football squad, the contribu- Defensive back Robert O'Neal has seen the O'Neal's roommate and best friend, Eric tions of first-year players have been quite most action among the rookies on this year's Geter, has also found a home in the Clemson positive. Eight true freshmen have seen action squad. After the Duke game, O'Neal had par- defensive secondary. The tandem took several for Clemson this season, and five talented ticipated in 174 plays from scrimmage and 39 recruiting trips together and decided they would rookies have worked their way up to second- special teams plays. He also has an impressive come to the same school. Luckily for Clemson team on the depth chart, an accomplishment total of 20 tackles, four passes broken up, and football followers, they both chose Clemson. that few Clemson athletes have been able to three interceptions to his credit. O'Neal leads Geter is listed as a second-team cornerback and boast since red-shirting was instituted in 1982. the team in interceptions, and his two thefts ver- has eight stops to his credit this season. He also This season, Rodney Blunt, Eric Geter, Tyrone sus Duke were a first for a Tiger since 1986. The picked off a pass in the Virginia Tech contest,

Gibson, Robert O'Neal, Larry Ryans, Ashley nickel back in the Clemson defensive scheme, returning it 30 yards. Sheppard, Tyrone Simpson, and James Trapp O'Neal is pleasantly surprised with the success Two other defensive backs, James Trapp and have all made significant contributions to the for- Larry Ryans have also added depth to the Tiger tunes of Clemson football. secondary this season. Both have seen action Only in 1985 have more true freshmen seen mostly on the special teams, with Trapp, a action than this season. That year, 10 first-year Lawton, OK native, participating in 48 snaps freshmen played, and if that class is any indica- through the Duke game. The 6-0, 178-pound tion of the success awaiting 1989's freshmen, Ryans had played on special teams for 35 plays Clemson fans are in for a few enjoyable years. from scrimmage as of October 6. The two backs, This season, Clemson fans have had a tough who will add their speed to the Tiger track team time keeping up with all the new names and next spring, have combined for six tackles this faces in orange uniforms. When the Tigers took season. the field for the season opener with Furman, it Defensive tackle Tyrone Simpson and outside marked the largest group of true freshmen to linebacker Ashley Sheppard are now roommates ever play in the first game of the season. The and teammates for the second year, as both most noticeable rookie to see action against the played football at Fork Union Military Prep Paladins was 5-10, 188 tailback Rodney Blunt. School last season. Both have also moved up The absence of Terry Allen forced Blunt into the to second team slots at their respective posi- limelight early in the game, and the diminutive tions. Simpson, says the newcomers have given back responded well, working 22 plays from the Clemson team depth. "When we came in scrimmage and carrying the ball 10 times for 24 this summer, we all knew that the team was go- yards and grabbing an eight-yard reception. Two ing to have to develop depth," he remembers. games later, Blunt broke the thumb on his right "That is one of the most important aspects of hand, and may not return in 1989. a good football team and I think we have helped Another first-time player to see offensive ac- solve the depth problem. We all have to improve tion versus the Paladins was tight end Tyrone a whole lot, but we already have made strides." Gibson. Gibson came to Clemson as a Ashley Sheppard had four tackles, a quarter- linebacker and worked out for most of the back pressure and a pass broken up to his credit season at that position. A week before the prior to the Virginia game. To the 6-3, 235-pound season started, however, the Clemson coaches Sheppard, being a freshman is not something needed help at the tight end slot and Gibson that sets him and his fellow freshmen apart from agreed to give it a chance. "I wanted to play as his other teammates.

it a freshman, but I never thought would be on "At this point in the season, we are all in it the offensive side of the ball. I didn't want to get together," says Sheppard. "There is no such red-shirted this season. I wanted to play very thing as a freshman mistake any more. A much. I realized that I really wasn't ready to play mistake is a mistake and a football player is a linebacker yet, so I guess I was lucky that the football player. It doesn't really make a difference coaches wanted me to move to tight end." whether you are a freshman or a senior. You Gibson's wish for playing time has definitely either do your job well or you don't. Being a been granted. He has been in for 71 snaps from freshman can't be an excuse anymore." scrimmage and has seen 28 special teams For the rookies of 1989, being a freshman is plays. He has also been the only true freshman something to be proud of, not something they to start a game in 1989, as he got the starting need to try to conceal. After six games, months O'Neal was 30th in the nation in interceptions nod in the Duke contest when the Tigers came of practice and maybe even a few freshman through the Duke game and has been in for out in a double tight-end set. mistakes, Clemson's newcomers are no longer over 200 snaps. "Tight end has been fun. I get to be in the just freshmen, they are definitely Tigers.

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By Mickey Plyler where they needed me most. I will do anything and sacrifice everything to win." "The transformation from the "You are only as good as your last Not only has Fletcher helped Clemson's West coast and junior college game." passing game, his blocking has sprung These are words Clemson's Rodney some very big runs for Clemson's running to the East coast and major Fletcher lives by everyday. The senior wide backs, including Terry Allen's 73-yard college was a big step for receiver, who is also a converted quarter- touchdown run against Florida State. "The me," Fletcher added. "I real- back, "improves every time he steps on the toughest thing you have to do at wide ly wanted to get back home field," according to Clemson wide receiver receiver is block," says McCorvey. "To be coach of seven years, Woody McCorvey. a good blocker at the corner, you can because my heart will always "Last year was a learning experience for possess all of the athletic ability in the be in the South." him because he had never played wide world, but you will not be a good blocker receiver before. But he always tried hard unless you have the desire that it takes. and hustled everyday. It is amazing how That is a big plus with Rodney when he fast he caught on to the things that you needs to block." "My work ethics come from my 'Four D's', have to do at receiver." In this, his senior season, Fletcher is dedication, discipline, desire, and deter- Just how much has he caught on? posting some outstanding numbers, in- mination. These things were stressed to

Through five games, Fletcher led the team cluding a team-leading average of 21 yards me by my big brother, Louis, when I was

in receiving yards with 1 68 and was tied for a reception. "Those statistics are fine but growing up and I have kept that with me the team lead in receptions with eight. a conference championship and another all of my life." Fletcher, a native of Barnsville, GA, bowl game are the most important things Fletcher's biggest game to date came at came to Clemson via Taft Junior College to me," says Fletcher. "I still understand the hands of Florida State this season in California. There he played quarterback that if Clemson is going to be successful, where he caught four passes for 92 yards and led Taft to a number-two ranking in the I have to block well on the corners. That in the Tigers' win over the Seminoles. But California JUCO system. Fletcher then was a huge change for me. At quarterback, coaches and players alike insist his con- decided to follow former Taft teammate you always would try to avoid getting hit. tributions go much deeper than great per-

Jesse Hatcher to Clemson in January of Now I try to hit somebody on 80 percent formances on Saturday. "Rodney is a good 1988. Because of his quickness and overall of the plays." senior leader because he sets a great ex- athletic ability, he was moved to wide Fletcher says it is his "Four D's" that ample for our younger players," McCorvey receiver before the Spring Game in 1988 helped him through the transition period. adds. "He is a real hustler every day on and has been improving ever since. the practice field. He has some of the best

"I went out to Taft because I wanted to work habits of anyone I have ever had." play basketball and football," says Flet- The only personal goal Fletcher has set cher. "Most schools wanted me to go to is in the classroom. "I have never set per-

junior college first to prove that I could play sonal goals on the athletic field, mainly

both sports on that level. I truly believe the because I have never enjoyed individual

experience I gained in California has been sports. But, the classroom is a different very valuable to me. It taught me to survive story. School is one of the few individual

on my own. It was tough being without my activities in which I participate. This is the

family, but that was something I was go- only place where I have set personal ing to eventually have to do anyway. The goals," Fletcher says. The obvious goal of

overall experience helped me mature graduation is very near to Fletcher. greatly. Wesley McFadden, Fletcher's roommate "The transformation from the West coast and close friend, perhaps sums up Rodney

and junior college to the East coast and Fletcher best when he says, "Fletch is

major college was a big step for me," Flet- Fletch. He is consistent in everything he

cher added. "I really wanted to get back does. Whether it be on the practice field, home because my heart will always be in in the game, or at night when he just won't the South. shut up and let me sleep." "But the transformation to wide receiver Coach Danny Ford said, "Back in the

was not as smooth at first. I was like a five- spring, we named him our most improved

year-old kid lost in a big city. I did not have receiver. He is very consistent and im-

a clue as to what I was doing out there. The proves every day. These are the things it

only thing I knew about wide receivers was takes to be a real fine leader."

what I had seen on television and that was Fletcher would like to pass on something

very little. to all young athletes, "Work hard and hus-

I fast "But, I realized better learn very tle every play and you will improve,

because it was obvious that I could con- Fletcher was a junior college quarterback who because you are only as good as your last tribute to a winning team. There is no "I" has shown his all-around abilities as a wide game." in the word Clemson and receiver was receiver.

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By Annabelle Vaughan member of the staff meets with the recruit than 80 tutors are employed by the athletic-

and explains the program. If a recruit academic advising staff, and usually 50 or Although a Tiger student-athlete spends knows what curriculum he plans to pursue, more are available to aid athletes each a great deal of time in practice or in com- a faculty member from that college meets night. Tutors are generally graduate

petition, athletics is only a small portion of with and counsels him on his choice. If a students or local teachers, who tutor in a

his life at Clemson University. Like any stu- recruit is undecided about a choice of ma- field they are pursuing as a career or for

dent, Tiger athletes have to concentrate on jor, the academic advising staff meets with a post-graduate degree. During the fall and

their performance in the classroom in order him and helps him decide which of the spring semesters, 200 or more athletes to reach their academic goals, just as they courses available at Clemson will best suit seek tutorial help each night.

train to fulfill their athletic goals. his needs. The advising program has grown by To respond to these needs, Clemson Once a recruit becomes a student- leaps and bounds during the eighties and

University employs a dedicated athletic- athlete at Clemson, he enters a continuous is definitely on its way to becoming one of academic advising staff that has con- tutoring and advising program that does the premier programs in the nation. Joe tinuously improved the role of academics not end until he walks across the stage with White, the program's advisor for football,

in an athlete's life at Clemson over the past his diploma. The advising staff aids in came to Clemson in January of 1981 from

10 years. This staff is made up of four full- registration and arranging block schedules Virginia Tech, where he had served as time employees and two graduate for athletes to help them accommodate academic advisor and recruiting coor- assistants who are in charge of coor- their busy schedules. This program also in- dinator. When White began, the staff was

dinating the curriculum of Clemson's volves a required study hall for all first-year made up of himself and a part-time assis-

athletes. The program operates within the freshmen and for all other student-athletes tant and they were housed in two offices academic structure of the university and with less than a 2.0 cumulative grade-point in Mauldin Hall, the football dormitory.

with the deans of each college. The office average. "When I first arrived at Clemson, study

is not a part of the athletic department, Study Hall is held five nights a week for hall was meeting all over the campus,"

even though it is funded by IPTAY. Instead, two hours each night during the spring and White remembers. "The first thing I did was

it operates under the Dean of Admissions fall semester and both summer sessions. integrate all of the study halls into one

and Registration. Any Clemson athlete, trainer, manager and building. I met with Louis Henry from the

Each athlete's relationship with the even cheerleaders are eligible to use the English Department and he agreed to let athletic-academic advising staff begins tutoring services, not only freshmen and us use Daniel Hall for our nightly study when he visits Clemson as a recruit. A those under an academic border. More hall."

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76 Clemson Football '89 B.S. in industrial education and earned a 3.44 grade point ratio for his final year at Ciemson. Granger, an offensive tackle, was nam- ed to the team for three consecutive years, the first time a Ciemson athlete has done that in the eighties. Granger, who

graduated in May with a B.S. in accoun- ting, earned a 3.22 cumulative GPR for his Ciemson career. Sophomore tight end Stacy Fields also was named to the squad for the first time, giving him an opportuni- ty to follow in Granger's footsteps. But improvements in Clemson's athletic-

academic advising staff will continue well into the nineties. "As the university has

grown, it has been harder and harder for us to find empty classrooms to use at night for tutoring," says White. "This problem and the emphasis we at Ciemson place on academics has created the need for an Ciemson has 80 tutors for its athletes year athletic-academic advising facility." round. Preconstruction has already begun on a Ciemson spent over $200,000 on its tutoring program in 1989. Athletes have a structured facility that may turn out to be the largest meetings, as it will be large enough to seat academic schedule. of its kind in the nation. Ground is schedul- the entire football team and coaching staff.

ed to be broken in October on the pro- It will be available for use by any depart-

gram's new facility, a two-story structure ment in the university when it is not being Ian Davidson joined the program in the with 29,000 square feet of room devoted used by the athletic-academic staff. The early eighties and now supervises the entirely to the athletic-academic advising building will also contain a reception area, academic progress of athletes in Clem- program. The building will be located on offices for the staff, a conference room, 10 son's other 17 sports. Because of the east campus, across from Schilletter Din- monitored study hall rooms and one larger number of players, walk-on and scholar- ing Hall and within a stone's throw of the room for football study hall. Twenty-five ship athletes, on Clemson's football roster, football dormitory. It is scheduled to be tutoring rooms to be used by all sports will White and two graduate assistants devote completed and ready for use for the 1990 make up the second floor of the building. their time solely to football. Former fall semester. Two large computer rooms will also be women's basketball coach Annie Tribble The $2.5 million facility will house an available in the new facility, one will con- and former cross country runner Laurie auditorium large enough to seat 176 peo- tain basic word processors for athletes to Haughey have also joined the staff in full- ple. This auditorium will be used for guest use in typing papers and for pre- time positions. Tribble's area of emphasis speakers and perhaps for football squad registration. The other computer room will is with the men's and women's basketball be for activities required for computer programs. science, engineering, management, or any "Ciemson University and the athletic other courses requiring computer work. department have provided the Ciemson Space will also be available to athletes who student-athlete with the very best of need a quiet place to study during the day. academic support," says White. "We are "Many universities have added athletic constantly working to improve graduation advising facilities onto their existing athletic rates and to promote interest in academics. facilities," says White, "but to my We feel that we offer one of the very best knowledge, our's will be the only free- athletic/academic advising programs in the standing building of its kind. It will definitely nation." be the largest and we hope it will be the This work has paid off as Ciemson has best!" had 13 selections to the Academic AII-ACC As Clemson's football program con- football team in the last four years. Three tinues to get better and better on the field, members of the 1988 football squad were Joe White and his staff will continue to so honored, Mark Drag, Ty Granger and strive for improvement in the classroom. Stacy Fields. Drag was the third Tiger grid- With a professional well-qualified athletic- der in the decade of the eighties to be nam- academic advising staff, one of the best ed to both the athletic and academic all- facilities in the nation, and an outstanding conference teams, following in the group of student-athletes, the nineties pro- footsteps of Mike Eppley and David mise to be even better than the eighties for Treadwell. Drag graduated in May with a the overall Ciemson football program.

Ciemson Football '89 Special Recognition

$5000 FIKE Scholarship Mr & Mrs George G Poole Jr Mr & Mrs Charles W Spence Mullins SC Greenville SC Life Members Wilbur Powers Scott Steele Defender Industries D Harding Stowe & Florence SC Lilburn GA Columbia SC Richard H Stowe Mr & Mrs Julian H Price J Chris Swift In Memory of Jack R Miller Belrnont SC Florence SC Columbia SC By Philip & Celeste Prince Mrs Lena A Sloan John D Tice Pawleys Island SC Clemson SC Dalton GA Donors Mrs Davis Smith Mr & Mrs Eugene P Willimon Columbia SC Clemson SC W Peter Ahnert In Memory of Jack R Miller by Bushkill PA Philip & Celeste Prince Mr & Mrs John R Smith Mr & Mrs Charles R Wood Pawleys Island SC Anderson SC Highlands NC CUBCO Inc Greenville SC D Harding Stowe & Richard H Stowe Defender Industries Belmont NC Donors Columbia SC Mr & Mrs James H Acker Andrew P Ballard W Greg Terry Mr & Mrs Lenard J Flynn Conover NC Greenville SC Greenville SC Anderson SC Mrs Harold E Addis Ballenger Electrical Chris Tollison Mr & Y C Contr Jerry W & Shirley E Helms Wyomissing Spartanburg Easley SC PA SC Concord NC Aldridge/Ted Godfrey/ Dr Barrett Marshall E Walker Marion D W Ronald Ernest S Knighton Marty Kearse/Cooper Thompson Gaffney SC Rock Hill SC Edenton NC Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Lewie L Bates Jr Peeler Jersey Farms Inc Herbert R Allen Greenville SC Gaffney SC Charleston SC Mr & Mrs Harry G. Batson William Scott Allen Greenville SC Gaffney SC $2000 IPTAY Scholarship Clarence B Bauknight Jr George & Nancy Alley Greenville SC Life Members Columbia SC Bay Brokerage Co Inc Mark Slade Avent Gunter Mrs C Guy #2 Am-Can Transport Service Inc Taylors SC Bennettsville SC Greenville SC Anderson SC Rick L Beasley CBC Inc Mr & Mrs Joe F Hayes American Hartsville SC Columbia SC Greenville SC Columbia SC Earle J Bedenbaugh CRS Sirrine #2 Mr & Mrs TGeorge E Hill Jr American Cyanamid Company Prosperity SC Greenville SC Chuck & Cathy Connelly Wayne NJ Anderson SC Belks-Northwood Mall Mr & Mrs Ray O'Brian Carter American Federal Bank FSB Charleston SC Chapin Hines SC John R Greenville SC Orlando FL Kitty & Heyward Bellamy Ralph Mrs E Cooper A D Amick Memorial Charlotte NC Columbia SC The Hopkins Family Batesburg SC Betty, John, Jane & Agnew Mr and Mrs Ronald E Bennett Mr & Mrs David Craig Simpsonville SC William R Apperson Hickory NC Blackville SC Mount Pleasant SC Coach Frank Howard Chris M Bigalke Dr & Mrs Charles F Crews Clemson ARA Services Inc Germantown TN Columbia SC SC Atlanta GA Donna Merck Jones Dora G & Clyde Bigbee Alonzo M Debruhl Shreveport Ashmore Brothers Greenville SC Greer LA SC Greer SC Thomas F Kicklighter Jr Bruce J Bishop Jerry E Dempsey Charleston Heights SC T C Atkinson III & Friend Macon GA Oak Brook IL Marion SC Mr George J Bishop III Dr B R Ewing & Mrs W A Lawton Athletic Wearhouse Inc Myrtle Beach SC Anderson Estill SC SC Athens GA Al/Roberta/Jay/Kelly Bteckmon Tom [& Lib Lynch Bill Folk Jr Memorial Atkins Machinery Inc Lancaster SC Richardson TX Clemson SC Spartanburg SC William H Mathis Blanchard Machinery Co J R Fulp Jr T C Atkinson Jr Columbia SC Anderson SC Atlanta GA Marion SC Ronald Mr & Mrs Louie W Blanton Jimmy K Gerrald J McCoy Barry G Avent Spartanburg SC Cross Lanes Greenville SC WV Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Frank J Mr & Mrs Jack M Blasius Grant's Textiles Inc McGee Mark Slade Avent Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Seneca SC Bennettsville SC Blue Cross/Blue Shield Francois David Gray Memorial Tom S Millford Clemson Joy K Ayers Columbia SC Lexington SC SC Greenville SC Heyward Morgan Harold S Boozer Mrs C Guy Gunter #1 C Greenville Richard W Bailey Sumter SC Greenville SC SC Simpsonville SC

80 Clemson Football '89 James E Boswell Clemson Chamber of Commerce Delta Electrical Contractors John R Fulp Jr Mount Pleasant SC Clemson SC of S C Inc Anderson SC Greer SC Dorothy S Boulware The Climatic Corporation Clyde Gardner Anderson SC Columbia SC Jerry E Dempsey Roswell GA Oak Brook IL Bowers Fibers Inc Clover Knits Inc Tom & Joann Garrett Charlotte NC Clover SC Martha & Fletcher Derrick Greenville SC Charleston SC Mr & Mrs Thomas C Breazeale Thomas, Margaret & Joey Cobb T R Garrett Knoxville TN Greenville SC Sammy Dickson Beaufort SC Westminster SC Sandy & David Bridgforth Coca Cola Bottling Co Jimmy K Gerrald Columbia SC Affiliated Inc Roy F Dooley Cross Lanes WV Charlotte NC Greer SC Joseph B Bright F Harold Gillespie American Pride Inc L J Coker Peter D Dorn Jr Greenville SC Duncan SC Aiken SC Charleston SC Michael R Gilliam Ed & Barber Brinkley R Denny Cole Jr James F Douglas Greer SC Elon College NC Pendleton SC Travelers Rest SC E G Gilstrap Robert H Brooks Richard H Cole Mr & Mrs Thomas A Drayton Brevard NC Fayetteville GA Raleigh NC Bishopville SC Edward R Ginn III Dr George R and Cindy Bruce Mr & Mrs C Dean Coleman Jr Margie T Duncan Isle of Palms SC Seneca SC Simpsonville SC Columbia SC Thomas W Glenn III The R L Bryan Company Concept Unlimited Du Pont Company Charlotte NC Columbia SC Gaston SC Separation Systems Don E Golightly- Seneca SC Budweiser of Anderson #1 Dr E D Conner/W H Conner Design Collaborative Inc Columbia SC Birmingham AL W Frank Durham Jr Columbia SC Greenville SC Jim & Patty Bunn Mr & Mrs John C Cook George A Goulston Co Simpsonville SC Cayce SC Ben Dysart Monroe NC Clemson SC Jack & Jean Burch Mrs Ralph E Cooper Mr & Mrs Neil S Granger Greenwood SC Columbia SC John K Edmonds Greenville SC Mauldin SC J W Burnett III Covil Corp Grant's Textiles Inc Greenville SC Greenville SC Electric City Printing Company Spartanburg SC Anderson SC Burriss Construction Co Mr & Mrs R W Cowsert Jr Francois David Gray Memorial Columbia SC Mr & Mrs M E Fletcher Engelhard Corporation Lexington SC Lexington SC Seneca SC Harry F Byers Amos G Green Jr Landrum SC Glenn, Myra, Jennifer & Ebe Dr B R Ewing Myrtle Beach SC Cox Pawleys Island Apothecary Anderson SC J D & Jack Cain Lamar Greene Pawleys Island SC Wheaton IL Mr & Mrs Bill Farr Gaffney SC Mr & Mrs David Craig Augusta GA Norman Canoy Greenwood Packing Plant Blackville SC Clemson SC Raleigh J Farr Greenwood SC Walter B Crawford Greenville SC Robert L Carlson Grover Industries Inc #1 Greenville SC Charlotte NC Ernie P Ferguson Jr Grover NC Creel Outdoor Advertising Doraville GA Carolina First Mrs C Guy Gunter #1 Jim & Carolyn Creel Greenville SC First Union Natl Bank of S C Greenville SC Myrtle Beach SC Greenville SC Carolina Gin Co & James Sease Mrs C Guy Gunter #2 Dr & Mrs Charles F Crews Ehrhardt SC First Federal of SC #1 Greenville SC Columbia SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Ray O'Brian Carter John E Hamilton The Curtis Family Chapin SC Richard J Fisher Jacksonville FL Johnston SC Mt Pleasant NC CBC Inc Tryon NC Wylie Hamrick Columbia SC Fluor Daniel Gaffney SC Richard E Dailey Greenville SC David Wm Cecil Columbia TN Frank S Hanckel Jr Spartanburg SC Bill Folk Jr Memorial Charleston SC Charles E Dalton Richardson TX David T Chapman Pickens SC Mr & Mrs William W Haney Orlando FL Heyward Fort Greenville SC R Dalton W Sumter SC J E "Bo" Chinners Jr Greenville SC The Harper Corporation Houston TX Fortson Travel Agency Greenville SC Billy Daniel Greenville SC Walnut Grove Auction Sales Inc Dillon SC J Benson Harrison Roebuck SC Arch & Jenny Fowler Simpsonville SC Will & Pat Davidson Columbia SC Larry U Clark Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Joe F Hayes Hampton SC Harry H Frampton III Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Filliam T Davidson Jr Vail CO Dr & Mrs Stuart Clarkson Jr 8 Forest Ciry NC Richard & Linda Haynes Dr & Mrs Larry S Bowman Francis Produce Greenwood SC Jesse B Davis Seneca SC Greenville SC Spartanburg SC Dr Jim Hellams Clemson Ramada Inn Francis Realty Co Pendleton SC Alonzo M Debruhl Clemson SC Greenville SC Greer SC

Clemson Football '89 81 Landrum H Henderson Jr Thomas F Kicklighter Jr Robert L McLeod Jr David L Peebles Savannah GA Charleston Hgts SC Greenville SC Newport News VA Rowe Henderson Mr & Mrs Sandy Kirkus McTeer Real Estate Caroline, Jordan & Will Peeler Gastonia NC Greenville SC Columbia SC Gaffney SC

Merritt Pendleton Jr, Cadillac L J (Bill) Hendrix Jr L C Kissam III Gene & Bob E M Ct Chagrin Falls OH Cameron SC Easley SC Myrtle Beach SC

Mr & Mrs George E Hill Jr George P Knight Sr Tom S Millford Pepsi Cola South Chuck & Cathy Connelly Harleyville SC Clemson SC Columbia SC Anderson SC Jerry Lathan "We Will Keep the Tiger Spirit John, Margaret & Leslie Pitner John R Hines Rock Hill SC Alive" Columbia SC Prosperity SC Orlando FL Lawton Lumber Co Inc Jack E Pittman F M Hipp Greenville SC In Memory of Jimmy Mitchell by Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Mitchell & Grace Ann Greenville SC Mr & Mrs W A Lawton Frank E Pitts Walterboro SC John H Holcombe Jr Estill SC Dalton GA Myrtle Beach Marty L Moore SC Leigh Fibers Inc Plowden Const Co Inc Anderson SC Lewis & Eva Holmes Spartanburg SC Sumter SC Trenton C Heyward Morgan SC Liberty Life PNUCOR—R D "Bob" Benson Greenville SC "Tiger Booster" Greenville SC Charlotte NC Morgan Investments Inc Greenwood SC Mrs E Oswald Lightsey Poe Corp Greenville SC Dr William P Hood Jr Clemson SC Greenville SC Dothan AL George M "Mick" Morris Mr & Mrs V F Under Jr R B Pond Jr Greenville SC Hopkins Inc Columbia SC Darlington SC Pendleton SC Thomas Morris Jr "In Memory of Elbert L Bailes" Mr & Mrs David C Poole Hemingway Pharmacy Inc West Union SC Greenville SC The Hopkins Family Hemingway SC Betty, John, Jane & Agnew Tom & Lib Lynch Mr & Mrs George G Poole Jr Dr Wyman L Morris Simpsonville SC Clemson SC Mullins SC Sumter SC Coach Frank Howard Mail & Media Inc John J Powers Jr Mount Vernon Paper Group Clemson SC Decatur GA Florence SC Greenville SC J L & M L Huckabee Fred & Hallie Mappus Wilbur Powers Lyman SC Mr Knickerbocker Greenville SC Florence SC Clemson SC Mr & Mrs Calvert W Huffines C V Marchbanks Jr Donald G Pratt Mr & Mrs Robert M Muldrow Walterboro SC Clemson SC Birmingham AL Sumter SC Mr & Mrs Lachlan L Hyatt James F Martin Mr & Mrs Julian H Price Inman SC Multimedia Inc Edgefield SC Florence SC Greenville SC Dick Hendley-IH Services Inc #1 William H Mathis The Print Shop Greenville SC Berlin G Myers Lumber Corp Atlanta GA Andrews SC Summerville SC Dick Hendley-IH Services Inc #2 Albert Dial McAlister Steve M Proffitt Greenville SC Naegele Outdoor Advertising Co Laurens SC Charlotte NC Duncan SC Imperial Die Casting Corp Jack McCall Jr Roy L Pryor Jr Pickens SC George B (Bud) Nalley Jr Greenville SC Summerville SC Easley SC Industrial Metal Proc Inc 1 Edward McCameron Jr Norman Fredrick Pulliam Greenville SC NCNB-South Carolina Spartanburg SC Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Tommie W James Jr John N (Nickey) McCarter Jr Pulmonary Assocs of Carolina Camden SC Dr M B Nickles Jr Columbia SC Columbia SC Hartsville SC Manufacturing Division Jeffrey K W McCourt C Evans Putman Woodruff Nutex Inc SC Parsippany NJ Greenville SC Taylors SC Dale Johnson Ronald J McCoy Realtec Inc Greenville SC Arnold Oglesby Greenville SC Atlanta GA Elberton GA Robert B Johnson Mr & Mrs Frank J McGee Charles F Rhem Jr Columbia Emory G Orahood Jr SC Seneca SC Greer SC Atlanta GA A Eugene Johnston III Brian C McGinnis Dr J Clayton Richardson & Greenville SC Orderest Inc Easley SC Dr C Eric Richardson Greenville SC Dr B Jones/Dr F G Jones Belton SC W Mclver/Jones/Mulkey/ Florence SC "In Memory of V K Hines" Freeman/Hollar D P Riggins & Associates Inc Florence SC Donna Merck Jones Cincinnati OH Charlotte NC Shreveport LA Palmetto Bank Larry A McKinney H B Risher Greenville SC In Memory of Ralph Jones Greenville SC Spartanburg SC Morgan Jones E Raymond & Bright G Parker Ellison S McKissick Jr Wally Robertson Greenwood SC c/o Gaffney Broadcasting Inc Greenville SC Moore SC GaffneySC G Tripp Jones MD/Anne B Jones Mr & Mrs Steve T McLaughlin Drake H Rogers Parker-Ballard Services Columbia SC Camden SC Bennettsville SC Claude I Parker Cheraw SC

'89 82 Clemson Football David S Rozendale "The Law Firm of Swerling C Stephen & Kay S. Wilson WYFF-TV Shoal Creek AL Harpootlian" Charlotte NC Greenville SC Columbia SC Ryder Truck Rental Co Inc Wise Snack Foods Mrs J F Wyman Jr Greenville SC J Chris Swift Pres Greer SC diumon bo Columbia SC Saluda Log & Lumber Mr & Mrs Charles R Wood B Stevens Zeigler Edgefield SC Architectural Systems Inc Highlands NC Sumter SC Chuck Hawkins Jim Sanders Wrenn Machine Tools Inc Irmo SC Gaffney SC West Columbia SC Telecom Associates James Satterfield Rock Hill SC Anderson SC $1000 Tiger Scholarship Temple-Straup SC State Fair Anderson SC Life Members Columbia SC James E Thompson Dr & Mrs William E Dukes Deana L & John McEntire Leland S Scott Clemson SC Mt Pleasant SC Surfside Beach SC Abbeville SC Paul M Dunnavant Jr James D Miller Thornton Inc Orangeburg SC Greenville SC Dr Fred G Shealy Jr Spartanburg SC Flat Rock NC Robert E Dye Thomas K Norris John D Tice Easley SC Taylors SC Heyward D Shealy Dalton GA Edwin W Evans Carolyn & Steve Pearce Chapin SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Timbes/Wilund/Ursy/Carter CRS Sirrine #42 Bob A Galiano Jr C Evans Putman Myrtle Beach SC Greenville SC Sumter SC Greenville SC

Harry L Tinsley III John L Garavaglia III D H Roberts Dr & Mrs Thomas E Skelton Chapin SC Chesterfield MO Greenwood SC Clemson SC Garrison/Clark/Garrison Carl R Rogers The Torrington Co Richard W Skipper Clemson SC Clinton SC Clinton SC Marion SC A J Gaughf E T (Tom) Salisbury A M Tuck Inc #1 Sumter SC Summerville SC Mrs Lela A Sloan Greenwood SC Clemson SC Karl M Guest John Harold Sease Florence SC Prosperity SC In Memory of Jerry C Jackson Small World Travel Mr oi Fvirs Walter riOOKS oam onerin Spartanburg SC M w Clemson SC Greenville SC Easley SC Dr J A Turner Jr Mrs Davis Smith uaniei b nunt Southeastern Electrical Distrib Inc Clemson SC Easley SC Greenville SC Columbia SC Two State Construction Co J Thomas Hunter Jr Lawrence Starkey Jr James A Smith Jr Marion SC Atlanta GA Thomson GA Anderson SC Dan & Libby Jones William B Sturgis Verdery Company Mr & Mrs John R Smith Greenville SC Greenville SC Augusta GA Anderson SC Dr Sidney E Kirkley Dr C R Swearingen Jr Hendersonville NC Smithfield Virginia Carolina Tools Inc NC Mr & Mrs Tony Smith Easley SC Mrs Ernest Eugene Leslie G G Thomas Sr & Jr-J L Neely Anderson SC George & Anna Leslie Rock Hill SC Mr & Mrs John A Walter Clemson ou Socar Incorporated Rogers S Walker MD Manning SC Florence SC Dr & Mrs J B Under Lancaster SC Great Falls SC Dr & Mrs William R Warner Mr & Mrs John A Walter South Carolina National Bank Greenwood SC John E Lunn Manning SC Greenville SC Florence SC Mr & Mrs Kermit M Watson Thomas J Warwick South Carolina Box Inc Terri D Lynch Mr & Mrs Joe B Maffett Greenville SC Clemson SC Greenville Greenville SC SC Raymond S Waters Thomas C Lynch III Larry L Wolfe Specialty Chemical & Paper Spartanburg SC Belmont NC Lancaster SC Iva SC W Lewis Madden Memorial Billy G Watson Mr and Mrs Charles W Spence Greenville SC Spartanburg SC Greenville SC L Dean Weaver Const Co Inc Donors David W Sprouse Pamplico SC ABBEVILLE J Glenn McCants Jr Pinehurst NC Calhoun Falls Ayers-Shirley Ins SC Mr & Mrs Bob E Webb Scott Steele David Ayers & Bob Shirley Rufus C Sherard Greensboro NC Abbeville SC Calhoun Falls SC Lilburn GA Franclif Company Mr & Mrs Wm C Dupre Gene Powell James B Stephens Abbeville SC Donalds SC Aiken SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs James B Jones Jr AIKEN Wehadkee Yarns Abbeville SC J P Stevens & Co Inc William R Alexander West Point GA Mr & Mrs James L Lucas Jr Aiken SC Greenville SC Abbeville SC Joel W Wells D E Arbaugh J E Stewart Bldrs Inc Mrs T C Milford Aiken SC Greenville SC Abbeville SC Aiken SC Robert & Fern Bickley Daniel Rufus White Jr Charles L Powell Aiken SC Suitt Construction Co Inc Abbeville SC Gaffney SC Jan, Carl and Tripp Bryan Greenville SC Don H & Gail R Rowell Aiken SC G James Wilds III Abbeville Lawrence A Sutherland SC Clark/Hamrick Hartsville SC Anderson SC Don Wayne & Tony Southard/ Aiken SC Darlington SC Eddie Thomas & A M Mundy Jack A Hamilton Joseph D Swann Abbeville SC Mr & Mrs Eugene P Willimon Aiken SC Greenville SC Clemson SC

Clemson Football '89 83 B R Kernels Charles F Carmichael & Linda Marsh Milton C Antonakos J Robert Ellis Gaffney SC Savings Inc Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Dillon SC Danny W Stacy G V Payne Jr Mr & Mrs Jack L Atkinson John T Elmore Gaffney SC Albert J & T Neal Rogers Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Fork SC CHESTER Drs T W & W E Phillips David W Balentine Charles H English Mr & Mrs Joseph L Powell Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Willis Crain Latta SC Chester SC Dr Steven R Ross H Grady Ballard Enwright Associates Inc DORCHESTER Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC George R Fleming Chester SC Hubert B Shieder Mr & Mrs Marvin Slaughter Mr & Mrs Frank B Barnett David & Linda Estes Harleyville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC 5 W Gough

Chester SC C Bryan Jordan II John H & Joe Stewart John P Batson Jr Ferguson Enterprises Inc Reevesville SC Thomas J Petrosewicz Greenville SC Greenville SC William P (Dub) Johnson Florence SC Johnson-Laura Mae Inc Dexter Rickenbaker John H Beckroge Jr Fluor Daniel Chester SC Saint George SC Dr & Mrs John M Thomason Greenville SC Greenville SC Florence SC Mike & Denise Lawson Mr & Mrs Joey N Westbury Bics Inc James E Foster Jr & Chester SC Saint George SC Allen & Josie Wood Greenville SC E Cole Huckabee Florence SC Greenville SC T L Peek H Downs Byrd Jr Mr & Mrs J Frank Black Chester SC Summerville SC J Givens Young Greenville SC Francis W Freeman Florence SC Greenville SC "A Tiger From Chester" Daniel C Gilmour Jr James A Boling Chester SC Summerville SC King Farms—Joe W King/ Greenville SC Freeman & Major, Architects Mark H King Greenville SC Boyd/Jackie/Troy/Lance Steve H Hutchinson B K Bolt Florence SC 6 Jodie Roberts Jimmy Addison Greenville SC Dr Stephen R Gardner James King Greenville Chester SC Summerville SC W Bob Bond SC Johnsonville SC John A Seidenstricker John F Murphree Greenville SC Lola B Garrett Chester Summerville SC Palmetto Health Associates Greenville SC SC Ben Boren Johnsonville SC A Friend From Chester E T (Tom) Salisbury Greenville SC L L Gilstrap Jr/R B Parker Chester SC Summerville SC Mrs John E Taylor Jr Greenville SC C H Branyon Pipe Company Johnsonville SC Halsted M Stone MD Salisbury Brick Inc Greenville SC Robert A Glenn Chester SC Summerville SC William G Moorer Greenville SC James & Claudia Brown Lake City SC S Marvin Waldrep Mr & Mrs Wm E Twilley Jr Greenville SC Dr & Mrs A J Goforth III Chester Summerville SC Joe, Joey & Bobby Bostick Greenville SC SC Dan E Bruce Pamplico SC Dr & Mrs J B Linder Vescom Development Corp Greenville SC A P Gray Fort Lawn SC Summerville SC Dr William L Coleman Greenville SC Charles A Bryan Jr Pamplico SC Thomas E & Peggy Baker EDGEFIELD Greenville SC Joel W Gray III Great Falls SC Mr & Mrs Robert D McElveen Greenville SC J Nick Crocker Wallace & Mary Burgess Timmonsville SC Carolyn & Chuck Bell Johnston SC Greenville SC C L Greene Great Falls SC GEORGETOWN Greenville SC Herlong Pont-Chev-Buick Inc Wallace H Burgess CHESTERFIELD Johnston SC Kerri D Barrineau Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Hampton Greene Andrews SC Greenville SC Rick Kirkpatrick Mr and Mrs Robert H Herlong Leonard R Byrne Cheraw SC Johnston SC Joe/Tommy/Joey Branyon Greenville SC Paul F Haigler Jr Andrews SC Greenville SC Dr Billy Blakeney Mr & Mrs Lewis F Holmes III C H Patrick Co Inc Pageland SC Johnston SC J C Elliott Greenville SC Jack T Hardin Andrews SC Greenville SC David F Hill Horace T Holmes J C Calloway Pageland SC Trenton SC Samuel M Harper Greenville SC Robert T Harrison Andrews SC Greenville SC CLARENDON Thomas H Ryan Capsco Inc Trenton SC Rick Howell Greenville SC J Kirk Hind G H Furse Jr Andrews SC Greenville SC Manning SC FAIRFIELD Mr & Mrs William Chapman Dugger R Rimmer Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Walter M Hooks Steve C Gamble A H McMeekin Jr Andrews SC Greenville SC Sardinia SC Jenkinsville SC Langdon Cheves III Waccamaw Family Practice Assoc Greenville SC Mrs Bobby Hudson COLLETON Gene C Jones Georgetown SC Greenville SC Ridgeway SC Neb Cline Jr Dr & Mrs J Frank Biggers W Lee Guy III Greenville SC Willie R Hudson Walterboro SC J K Coleman Murrells Inlet SC Greenville SC Winnsboro SC Collins Music Co Harry L Hill Inlet Nursery & Garden Center Greenville SC Intex Chemical Inc Walterboro SC Forest E Hughes Jr Murrells Inlet SC Greenville SC DARLINGTON Winnsboro SC Cooper Motor Lines Inc Arthur H Lachicotte Jr Greenville SC Intex Chemical Inc #2 Harold R Jones Hubert C Baker DDS Pawleys Island SC Greenville SC Winnsboro SC Piedmont Petroleum Darlington SC Tiller Construction Co Inc Tiger Scholarship William B & Ande M Jackson John C Renwick Jr Dale Windham Pawleys Island SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Winnsboro Darlington SC SC GREENVILLE John G Creech J Rondal Jasek William Lindsay Wylie T James Bell Jr MD Greenville SC Greenville SC Winnsboro SC Astro American Chemical Hartsville SC FLORENCE Fountain Inn SC Howard Crenshaw Jennings-Dill Inc C Dick Buckles Greenville SC Greenville SC Melvin K Younts Hartsville SC Kevin M Barth Fountain Inn SC J Warren Dalton Melvyn W Johnson Florence SC Dr Paul A Coward Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs J Abies Hartsville SC William M Boyce W Greenville SC Glen G Daves MR Dan & Libby Jones Florence SC Dr G J Lawhon Jr Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Barry Agnew Hartsville SC Rufus M Brown Wm Greenville SC Davis Electrical Constructors Morris Keller Florence SC Harry M McDonald Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Colonel H Albertson Hartsville SC Lane Craven & Malcolm H Craven Greenville SC Gordon S Davis Dr J Don Kelley Florence SC Julius C Rhodes Greenville SC Greenville SC Dr Jim M Alexander Hartsville SC Karl M Guest Greenville SC C F Dawes Charles E & Gayle M Key Florence SC In Honor of Mr & Mrs W P (Pap) Greenville SC Greenville SC A Clark Allen Timmerman Harlle-Quattlebaum Inc Greenville SC Mr & Mrs R Jack Dill Jr Dr Kenneth B Knight Hartsville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Mrs Dwight F Allen Lee West L Chappell Jones Greenville SC Steve Dunlap Dr Roland M Knight Hartsville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Gus B Allison Jr DILLON Mr & Mrs Cephus W Long Greenville SC Edward F Durham Jr John T Langston Florence SC Carole A Arnette Greenville SC Greenville SC American Equipment Inc #2 Dillon SC John E Lunn Co Greenville SC Florence SC

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Terrell Lankford Insurance William Rosenfeld Charles C Withington Jr Thomas L Farthing GREENWOOD Greenville Nathan Einstein Greenville Simpsonville SC SC A SC H Keith Anderson Greenville SC V B Lippard Jr William Lindsay Wylie Jr William J Jordan Jr Greenwood SC Satterfield Greenville Simpsonville Greenville SC Thomas & Elizabeth SC SC Joseph Dean Bagwell Greenville SC Timothy H Long James H Wyman David Kelley Greenwood SC Greenville South Carolina National Bank Greenville Simpsonville SC SC SC Mr and Mrs Danny Brothers Greenville SC J Harold Mack-Architect David L Wyunn Thomas P Lane Jr & Greenwood SC Greenville Charles E Schneider Greenville SC Kenneth J Hall SC Mr & Mrs James Corley Greenville SC Simpsonville SC W Lewis Madden Memorial P Bruce Alexander Greenwood SC Greenville Dr Donald Shelley Greer SC Hal E Lowder SC W Environmental Landscaping Greenville SC Simpsonville SC George & Dean Marianos James E Bostic Greenwood SC Greenville SC Truman W Shirley Jr Greer SC Otto H & Joanne B Schumacher W E Gilbert & Associates Inc Greenville SC Simpsonville SC C B Martin Jr David A Bowers Greenwood SC Greenville CRS Sirnne Co #1 Greer SC Stan Ulmer MD SC Greenwood Holding Corp Greenville SC Simpsonville SC Linda B Mauldin Billy & Donna Durham Greenwood SC Greenville SC Sloan Construction Co Inc #1 Greer SC Terry D Wilson Greenwood Mop & Broom Inc Greenville SC Simpsonville SC Bob Maxwell Builders Inc Julia & John Kay Greenwood SC Greenville SC Dr Robert S Small Greer SC Rick & Teresa Bagwell Greenwood Motor Lines Inc Greenville SC Dave & Helen Chapman James D Miller David Joe Lesley Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC South Carolina National Bank Greer SC Wm C Harpe Greenville SC Bill & Marian Barbary Thomas Moore Robert E Smith Jr Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC South Carolina Steel Corp Greer SC Dearyl Lusk—A Douglas Rhodes Greenville SC Jim & Betty Basinger Morris Const Co-Henry Holseber W Carl Smith Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Southeastern Elec Distrs Inc Greer SC Mr & Mrs Bill Madden Greenville SC James H Brown Jr Orders Distributing Co Inc Spartan Express Inc Mr & Mrs David Williams Taylors SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Steve Stasney Greer SC Greenwood SC Greenville SC Earle W Sargent Memorial Z H Owings Mr & Mrs Charles D Way Larry McClain By Carolina Belting Co Greenville SC James M Stephens Greer SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Alton F Painter Jimmy Williamson David T McGill Dunagan Engineering Inc Greenville SC Murray M Stokely Greer SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC John F Palmer Carolina Sprinkler Co Inc #2 Patrick McKenzie Edwin W Evans Greenville SC William B Sturgis Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Palmetto Loom Reed Co Carolina Sprinkler Co Inc Jimmy L McWhorter Elaine Gaddis Greenville SC Henry W Suber Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Douglas F Patrick & W Gary Cooper F Michael Meredith James F Harrison Robert G Hopkins James Carl & Virginia Summey Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Greenville SC L S Green Plumbing 72 & '81 Tiger Alumni "A Tiger Family" I N Patterson Jr Sunland Distribution Inc Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Th' Lumber Yard Inc D H Roberts William David Humphrey Carolyn & Steve Pearce Sunshine Cleaners & Laundry Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Port Brokerage Co Inc Dr & Mrs J C Rockwell IMSCO Inc John W Peden Co Inc Terry Tallon Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Attn Robert Larson/L R Turner Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Richard L Watson Taylors SC In Memory of Robert H Rykard John Perkins Robert R Taylor Ashley By Mrs Robert Rykard Mr & Mrs Robert S Mabry Greenville SC Greenville SC Mauldin SC Greenwood SC Taylors SC Vince Perone Thermo-Kinetics Inc R B Whorton IV/A B Cross/ Floyd & Phil Satterfield Gaines & Karen Massey Greenville SC J E Chambers T N Lawson/J L Walker Greenwood SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Mauldin SC E A Pfister MicroAge Computer 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SC Mr & Mrs James R Southerlin Greenville SC C Curtis Crawford Ninety Six SC Taylors SC James R & Abby Waldrop Piedmont SC James T Powell Lewis Bagwell Greenville SC Norva E Spiptzer Sr Greenville SC Mr & Mrs David S Merritt Ware Shoals SC Taylors SC W L (Bill) Walker Piedmont SC Pringle-Owings Inc William F Phillips Greenville SC Kenneth L Stasney Greenville SC William & Gloria Moody Ware Shoals SC Taylors SC Mr & Mrs Kermit M Watson Piedmont SC The Print Machine J Smith/L Traynham/W Traynham Mr & Mrs Joe B Maffett Dr William Evins Greenville SC Mr & Mrs W A Mullikin Ware Shoals SC Greenville SC Travelers Rest SC Piedmont SC Proformance Group Inc Mrs Harry A Turner Larry D Watson Joseph E Harper/R Bruce White Greenville SC James H Barnes Jr Ware Shoals SC Greenville SC Travelers Rest SC Simpsonville SC Mr & Mrs Dusty Reid Olin T Wells J D Wells Jr C C Hice Greenville SC David E Benner Ware Shoals SC Greenville SC Travelers Rest SC Simpsonville SC R E Riddle HAMPTON James D Whiteside 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J D Rouse Sr & Larry L Wolfe Dean & Ten Edgar Anne McAlister Dean & Billy Finley Dr Jacob D Rouse Jr Lancaster SC Lexington SC Seneca SC Central SC Luray SC LAURENS Bret J Harris/T Brown/ Northland Cable TV Ralph V Gossett HORRY Joel Carter/Mark Molyneaux Seneca SC Central Dana T Cleland SC Lexington SC Donald W Helms Clinton SC Oconee Savings & Loan S Paul Aaron Conway SC Clyde Janice Smith Seneca Clemson Mr and Mrs Mark Lawson W & M SC SC Lexington SC Barry Anthony Clemons Memorial Clinton SC Ed and Marcelyn Randall Mrs Frances G Boatwright Horry Co J F Wyse Seneca Memorial Joe B Nelson SC Green Sea SC Lexington SC Clemson SC Clinton SC S K Rogers DMD PA Franklin D & Joyce B Hartsell Nevon F Jeffcoat Seneca SC Mr Mrs Doyle Burton Carl R Rogers & C Little River SC Swansea SC Clemson SC Clinton SC Claude S Simpson Jr & Thurmon W McLamb James E Doar Col Tom Maertens Cannon's Inc Robert T Hollingsworth Little River SC West Columbia SC Seneca SC Clemson SC Cross Hill SC Davis Heniford Jr Hanks Trucking Inc Mr & Mrs Melvin D Cobb Comfort Inn Anthony & Patricia Jackson Loris SC West Columbia SC Walhalla Patricia Porter Gray Court SC SC Clemson SC Jimmy Benton Warren Craig Jumper Robert William P Johnson Mr Thomas B Stoddard M & Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC Walhalla J Gray Court SC SC C & Nancy Cook Clemson Don Cameron Frank & Maxine Moore Annette SC American-Metric Corporation Neville Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC Walhalla Dr Herbert P Cooker Jr Eurotec Division SC Clemson SC Ronnie & Vicky Cauthen Laurens SC Dr & Mrs D W Newton Jr Blake Griffith Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia West Union Mike D Hellams Memorial SC SC Matthew Crenshaw Clemson SC A S Dargan Laurens SC Robert, Amelia & Wally Price Neal Oil Co Inc Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC West Union Clark Palmetto Spinning Corp #1 SC Curry/Steven Klengson Wesley Galloway/Benjamin Hare Buddy Gore Laurens SC "Wootsie" Circle T Supply Clemson Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia Westminster SC A Courtney Cobb SC SC Deal & Deal P A John P "Pat" Gore Waterloo SC Tamper Corporation ORANGEBURG Clemson Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC SC LEE Ted Shuler Col Charles Dimmock John L Humphries Mr & Mrs Tommy R Wilkins Elloree SC Green Deschamps II Clemson Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC SC Bishopville SC James C Williams Jr Kelly J Dubose Harold J Riddle J W Wilson Norway SC W G Deschamps Jr Clemson Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC SC Bishopville SC Dr Harry B Arant Jr Mr & Mrs Robert Sansbury MARION Orangeburg SC Dr & Mrs William E Dukes LEXINGTON Clemson Myrtle Beach SC SC Dewey Alford & Jimmy Skipper Dr Julius W Babb III George M Shealy Greg Fox/Stanley Metz/ Samuel Robert Spann Jr Marion SC Orangeburg SC Batesburg SC Dannie Cannon/Larry Myrtle Beach SC Mason J T Hunter III J Hayne Culler Mr & Mrs H L Allen Jr Clemson SC Mr & Mrs David Nobles Cayce SC Marion SC Orangeburg SC N Myrtle Beach SC C H Garren J Thomas Hunter Jr Mrs M Rodney Culler W L Monts Jr Clemson SC Pat & Marsha Nobles Marion Orangeburg Cayce SC SC SC N Myrtle Beach SC Garrison/Clark/Garrison Dr & Mrs James R Carroll Dr Jerome B Degen Mary & Walter Walker Clemson SC C L Langston Mullins SC Orangeburg SC Cayce SC Grishaw Surfside Beach SC W E MARLBORO Charles Parker Dempsey Mr & Mrs William L Broome Clemson SC JASPER Orangeburg SC Chapin SC Douglas Jennings Jr Bob & Pat Harmon Roger & Terri Home Bennettsville SC Paul M Dunnavant Jr Francis H Smith Clemson SC Ridgeland SC Orangeburg SC Chapin SC Mccormick Edward A Harris Dale Malphrus F Reeves Gressette Jr Charles E Whitener Mrs Helena W Faulkner Clemson SC Ridgeland SC Orangeburg SC Chapin SC McCormick SC Opal S Hipps KERSHAW A R Griffith Jr Tasha B Jaynes NEWBERRY Clemson SC Orangeburg Fred M Eddins Columbia SC SC Mrs Clarence W Senn & Mr & Mrs Eugene S Irwin Camden SC Warren Hewett R J Marsh Dick M Vaughan Jr Robert L Irwin Orangeburg SC Alvin L Geddings Columbia SC Kinards SC Clemson SC Camden SC Alan Johnstone Randy R Stewart Jimmy Denning Mrs Ernest Eugene Leslie Orangeburg SC Betty & Alvie Jackson Gaston SC Little Mountain SC George & Anna Leslie Camden SC Edgar C McGee Clemson SC John William Green George Robert Hawkins Orangeburg SC The Kress Family/Barbra-Howard Gilbert SC Newberry SC Los Hermanos, Inc Dean & Lynn Daniel A Mixon Clemson SC Kim & Debbie Johnson Harold L Pitts Camden SC Orangeburg SC Gilbert SC Newberry SC Terri D Lynch T F McNamara Jr Mr & Mrs D C Osterhoudt Clemson SC Mr & Mrs Everette Kneece John Harold Sease Camden SC Orangeburg SC Gilbert SC Prosperity SC James Eric Marx Memorial W R Reeves Jr Julian A Ott Clemson SC Howard N Rawl Harry S Young Camden SC Orangeburg SC Gilbert SC Whitmire SC Maloney/McCormick J F Watson Henry Tecklenburg Clemson SC Mr & Mrs Ronald Timms OCONEE Camden SC Orangeburg SC Gilbert SC New Horizons Travel Arthur E Nowell Jr David Mitchum Mr and Mrs Bruce C Rheney Clemson SC Richard A Ruczko Richland SC Elgin SC Orangeburg SC Irmo SC H H Perkins Jr/H H Perkins III Mrs J H Abrams LANCASTER Dr L P Varn Clemson SC Jackie T Warren Salem SC Orangeburg SC Mr and Mrs Floyd Cauthen Leesville SC Stephen R & Ethel C Pettigrew Dale Van Winkle Heath Springs SC Alton Whitley & Sons Clemson SC Mr & Mrs Paul C Arnold Salem SC Orangeburg SC Jim, Emily & Al Adams Lexington SC Drewry N Simpson Robert C Adams Lancaster SC Timmy Barr Clemson SC C J Carter/T E Garrison III/ Seneca SC Springfield SC Mr & Mrs Robert S & E E Rhoden/L S Tompkins Texidyne Inc Roy D Adams Memorial Sam English Lexington SC L Edward Bennett Clemson SC Seneca SC Lancaster SC Springfield E M Caughman SC Col & Mrs E N Tyndall Ralph Alexander Inc Mr & Mrs L S Stewman Lexington SC PICKENS Clemson SC Seneca SC Mr & Mrs Duane Johnson Cherokee Trail Veterinary Hosp Central Concrete & Plaster Inc James P Whitlock Lancaster SC Dr Frank A Axson Lexington SC Central Clemson SC Seneca SC SC W Carlton Thompson Glen M Conwell The Connells Albany Felt Co Lancaster SC Mr & Mrs Kevin J Hughes Lexington SC Central Easley SC Seneca SC SC Rogers S Walker MD Gregg Corley Paul Davis Mr & Mrs Ozell Albertson Lancaster SC K-Mac Service Inc Lexington SC Central Easley SC Seneca SC SC

'89 Clemson Football 89 M W Bashor RICHLAND James T McCabe "A Tiger Fan" F & B Farm Easley SC Columbia SC Ridge Spring SC Spartanburg SC Dr M D Alexander Jr Thomas F Center Blythewood SC Dr Robert J McCardle S & S Farm Supply Harry H Gibson Easley SC Columbia SC Ridge Spring SC Spartanburg SC Kitt Kaiser Ed Childress Blythewood SC McCrory Construction Co S and (Bull) Chapman Lawrence Goldstein Easley Columbia SC Saluda SC Spartanburg SC S C McMeekin Memorial SC Citizens & Southern Nat'l Bank Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Bill Miller Darrell Quarles Charles A Grant Easley SC Columbia SC Saluda SC Spartanburg SC Lt Col Willie L Archie Felton N Crews Columbia SC J G Murphree John Faye Berry Charles F Grant Jr Easley SC Columbia SC Ward SC Spartanburg SC Robert H Barnhill Robert E Dye Columbia SC Blake Neal SPARTANBURG E S Grant Easley SC Columbia SC Spartanburg SC Bearing Distributors Inc Max & Rita Gregory Jim Gregorie Columbia SC Nilson Van & Storage Chesnee SC Charles & Shirley Gray Easley SC Columbia SC Boiling Springs SC Bearing Distributors #3 Mrs James V Caggiano Spartanburg SC Daniel E Hunt Columbia SC Robert Opsahl Cowpens SC Easley SC Columbia SC J B Helms Bearing Distributors #2 Mr & Mrs Gary Johnson/ Spartanburg SC Mr & Mrs Neal C Jetton Columbia SC Patrick Construction Co Mr & Mrs Jimmy Johnson Easley SC Columbia SC Duncan SC Robert M Nicklin Mr & Mrs J Dennis Bolt Spartanburg SC Roy & Martha Johnson Columbia SC Budweiser of Anderson SC Palmetto Sup & Repair Easley SC Columbia SC Duncan SC Dr & Mrs Paul Holcomb W W Bruner Jr Spartanburg SC Mr & Mrs Joe B Jones Columbia SC Mr and Mrs James N Pearman Jr Top Services Inc Easley SC Columbia SC Duncan SC Joe Johnson Jack W Brunson W Spartanburg SC T E Jones & Sons Columbia SC Jim Prater James A Trammel

Easley Columbia SC Duncan SC Mr & Mrs Genghis I Jolly SC H Ronnie Burgess Spartanburg SC Jeffery T McAlister Columbia SC David & Marcia Pressley Dr Harold S Vigodsky Easley SC Columbia SC Fairforest SC Harry W Kinard Burriss Building Systems Inc Spartanburg SC Amos M McCall Columbia SC R E B S - Edward T Strom Mascot Homes Inc Easley SC Columbia SC Gramling SC Rhonda/Ron/Marti Littlefield James H Burton Spartanburg SC Modern Home Builders Columbia SC John C Rivers Beeson Brothers Easley SC Columbia SC Inman SC Mr & Mrs Allen Lundy Jackson Byers Spartanburg SC E Marc Ragsdale Columbia SC RPR & Associates Inc Thomas E & Angela Ragan Easley SC Columbia SC Rose Mitchell W Benjamin Mason Jr Carolina Ceramics Inc #1 Inman SC Spartanburg SC Easley OB-GYN Associates PA Columbia SC Robert R Russell Jr Easley SC Columbia SC Dr David K Stokes Jr M C McGarity Jr Chatham Steel Corp Inman SC Spartanburg SC Kenneth Perry Smith Columbia SC Mr and Mrs Tim Scott Easley SC Columbia SC John T Duncan Sr Mr & Mrs Tim Miller Raymond E Cobb Jr Moore SC Spartanburg SC Sam W Sheriff Columbia SC Sinkler & Boyd Easley SC Columbia SC Bill & Anne Keg Stan Neely Joel W Collins Jr Moore SC Spartanburg SC Carolyn Starkey Columbia SC Frank W Smith Easley SC Columbia SC Andrew (Jack) Petty The Octavia Company Columbia Distributing Corporation Moore SCS Spartanburg SC Robert A Watson Columbia SC Carolina Forklift Inc Easley SC Columbia SC Melford W Carter Peake Construction Co Ernie & Sara Cooper Pacolet SC Spartanburg SC Curtis D Welborn Columbia SC L W Smith Jr Trust Easley SC Columbia SC A B Bullington Jr Robert M Philips Sr Roy William Copelan Jr Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Joe A Young Columbia SC Southern Bell Easley SC Columbia SC A B Bullington Sr Piedmont Mechanical Charles Edward Corley III MD Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Angie Benjamin Columbia SC Kay Soyars Liberty SC Columbia SC Joe Griffin Gear & Machine Co Plastic Injectors Inc J Lewis Cromer - Atty Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Mr & Mrs Roger Benjamin Columbia SC C Leroye Stokes Family Liberty SC Columbia SC Dewey L Hanna Jr Jerome J Richardson John E & Jane R Dennis Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Steven Benjamin Columbia SC Kenneth M Suggs Liberty SC Columbia SC Henry A Ramella/The Felters Co Robert J Rossi The Development Group Inc Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Paul E Bowie Jr Memorial Columbia SC Roy N Taylor Liberty SC Columbia SC Gloria H Walker Mr & Mrs John A Schwartz Dukes Equipment Co Inc Roebuck SC Spartanburg SC Dr Henry C Martin Columbia SC Rebecca R Travis Liberty SC Columbia SC Danny E Allen Charles & Carol Shuler Terris L Eller Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC William C Peek Columbia SC Dr & Mrs Richard Umbach Liberty SC Columbia SC H J Bowman Software City James W Engram Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Mr & Mrs E J Washington Jr Columbia SC William R Watts Liberty SC Columbia SC J Patrick Cecil Francis E Stisser Mrs Larry W Flynn Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC In Memory of Dr John Fleming Columbia SC William B Wells Pickens SC Columbia SC Chapman Grading & Concrete Taylor Enterprises Inc Mr and Mrs Larry Gamble Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Ernest F Fortner Columbia SC James Edward Wingard Pickens SC Columbia SC Dartlan R Collins Terry F Thruston T E Grimes Jr Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Galloway Homes Inc Columbia SC Mr & Mrs S Carl Wingard Carl Galloway Columbia SC Dean Hall Insulation Tyger Construction Company James T Hane Jr Pickens SC Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Mrs Frances L Chappell Mr & Mrs Bird Garrett Hopkins SC Robert E Delapp Joe R Utley Charles E Hill Pickens SC Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Phillip C Chappell Jr Pickens Dental Assoc PA Hopkins SC Mr & Mrs David G Dennis Van Waters & Rogers Inc David G Jeter Pickens SC Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Columbia SC William R Heatley Jr John & Jan Sparks Hopkins SC Diversco Inc Boyd West Everette Wyman Jones Pickens SC Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Boyd & Carolyn Derrick Robert C Stewart Jr Irmo SC The Hearon Corp Dr Larry B White A Frank Lever III Mendel Stewart Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Columbia SC Ray & Debra McBride Pickens SC Irmo SC Doctors Memorial Hospital Boyd W Wingo Henry R Lowery Susan & Sam Mathews SALUDA Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Six Mile SC Columbia SC R A Earnhardt Mr & Mrs G Spence Wise Jr Jerrold A Watson & Sons 'immy E & Sandra Priddy Gary J Matthews Spartanburg SC Spartanburg SC Monetta SC Six Mile SC James C Altman Jr Columbia SC

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Zima Corporation J Howard Fossett Procom - Jim Leshock Charlie L Hunley M Grove/L Frazier Spartanburg SC Rock Hill SC Charlotte NC Monroe NC Decatur GA

Sam P Clark & Charles E Moore William G George John C Riley Jr Mr & Mrs John H McNeely Danny L Erskine/Don W Cooley Woodruff SC Rock Hill SC Charlotte NC Monroe NC Demorest GA

SUMTER Richard H Gettys Jr Bobby R Rowland C Carl Smith H M Davis Rock Hill SC Charlotte NC Newton NC Duluth GA Richard Alford Sumter SC C Dean Hardister Sandoz Chemicals Thomas A Ramsay Alva B & Connie Hancock Rock Hill SC Charlotte NC Pleasant Garden NC Dunwoody GA Hugh B Betchman Jr Sumter SC Joseph L Huckabee Sandoz Dyes D R Parent/T J Paxson Clemson Economics Consortium Rock Hill SC Charlotte NC Raleigh NC Gainesville GA The Booth Company Inc Sumter SC Robert M King Siegling America Inc James M Perry W Alvin Gainey/E Dean Nelson Rock Hill SC Charlotte NC Rutherfordton NC Gainesville GA Charlie R Boyle Jr

Sumter SC Ernest G Matthews III Tracy E Tindal Jack R Kelley A Friend of Clemson Rock Hill SC Charlotte NC Shelby NC Gainesville GA William F Denny Sumter SC Mr & Mrs C E "Ted" Melton Don V Whelchel & Dr T G Westmoreland Mr & Mrs Jack S Kelly Rock Hill SC Stanley Riggins Shelby NC Gainesville GA "A Friend of Clemson" Charlotte NC Sumter SC Philip C Okey Dr C R Swearingen Jr Bobby A Painter Rock Hill SC Archie T Wilbanks Smithfield NC Gainesville GA Bob A Galiano Jr Charlotte NC Sumter SC Roy E Phillips Clifford C Bryan Tom Wilheit/Ed Daniel Rock Hill SC Vince & Nancy Yockel & Chris Statesville NC Gainesville GA A J Gaughf Clemmons NC Sumter SC William E Pittman Garrison Machinery Co Mike McSwain Rock Hill SC William F Evans Jr Statesville NC Hartwell GA Glasscock Co Inc Concord NC Sumter SC R S Powell Robert W Dozier Steve Adams Rock Hill SC George B Hilton Troy NC Jefferson GA Sumter Casket Co Concord NC (Bubba James) Dr J E Reinhardt Jr Curtis & Louise Kimbrell Jr Benny & Ruth Ballenger Sumter SC Rock Hill SC James Goforth MD Waynesville NC Kennesaw GA Davidson NC Richard S Lee Charles K Segal Virginia Jones John C Goodwin III Sumter SC Rock Hill SC Terry Cook/Jim Altman Wilkesboro NC Lawrenceville GA Drexel NC Frank A McLeod Jr Dale W Stanley Francis A Yarborough J C & Shelby Story Sumter SC Rock Hill SC Mr & Mrs Gene E Crawford Wilmington NC Lawrenceville GA Farmville NC Samuel F Rhodes G G Thomas Sr & Jr-J L Neely Byron L & Patti L Jones Mark D Ingram

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Clemson Football '89 91 David M Wilkinson Sydney E Tindall John G Molony & Paul Kaiser III David L Morrow Stone Mountain GA Hixson TN William W Molony William P Kay Sr Arthur T Wilson Edward Newburn Lewis H Keeney BERKLEY Cornwell & Church Martin H Geiger Mr & Mrs E K Rabb III Dr David Kelley PA Rees Electric Co Inc Dr William E Kennedy Toccoa GA Huntsville AL D Radford Bates Lewis & Sara Rutland Gary C Kidd Edward C Cox Sr Thomas G Gaillard Jr Terry Easier Mr & Mrs J Ray Saverance Willie T Kimbrell James E Dangerfield Jr William S & Suzanne Seabrook Arthur M Klugh III H Wayne Dewitt Tucker GA Italia George & Marjorie Seigler Steven M Krause/Jody M Young Evagreen Christmas Tree Co Mr & Mrs Ashley Paulk Harry W Smith Erskine T Shealy James F Little Gary T Harris Mr & Mrs Alan M Tewkesbury III Mr & Mrs James W Logan Jr Home Educational Services Valdosta Kingsport TN GA Gary Thompson Mrs C H Lomas Mrs David E Jeffcoat Dr Charlie W Timmerman G Eugene Madden Henry Mills Edward F Hillhouse Mrs Harry W Smith Samuel Turner Steven E Madden David D Page Jr Kingsport Warner Robins GA TN Rabun Steven Virgo Melissa H Marcus F M Peagler Jimmy N Walker Eddie's Minute Mart Inc Nolan & Gerry Pontiff Gary L Beard & William H Mr & Mrs H E McConnell Jr Mrs James L Walpole Brad L Martin James H Rozier Jr Kingston Gladden & Thomas E Lynn TN Charles T Watts Jerry W Martin J E Sauls Jr Woodstock GA H Odell Weeks Jr Wallace R Martin Col A J Tothacer & Jay The Dave Hall/Tilman Miller/ Francis M Wise Sr Kenneth M Mattison & John Wayne Varner OTHER David Anderson Families Mr & Mrs John Lee Wood Jr Christopher G Olson Johnny Ward McAlister Heating Lexington KY Melvin V & Lunette S Yonce & AC Dr Legrand I Yarborough Ernest M Norville Mrs Betty G McClain Alexandria VA Charles W Aiken Jr ALLENDALE Dr B C McConnell Jr CALHOUN Louisville KY John F Brunson R McCormick Margaret Boykin R Paul Dubose J T Duncan McCoy Lumber Company John T Bozard Bartlett TN Dr & Mrs Wm C Richardson Jr Fairfax Dimension Co Inc Mark Jackson Mizzell Kenneth Buck Lynchburg VA Bob & Dot Sanders Mr & Mrs John A Morris Calhoun Trading Company John B Harris III Barnwell County Dr & Mrs Harold L Murray Mrs Eldon V Haigler Jr Bethesda MD John W Holcomb Memorial Mitchell S Scott Clay Neal Charles L Johnson Jeffrey F Neal McLean VA James M Moss III & Son S M Sauls/Frank Lowe ANDERSON Mr & Mrs W Charles O'Cain Arnold J Nettles Jr Butch & Lisa Overcash Birmingham AL Denise A & David L Blauch Jerry Allen H T Ulmer III John H Owens Jr/Marion Brooks Midlothian VA Mr & Mrs Baylis E Anderson Glenn P Felton Anderson National Bank J Norman Phillips CHARLESTON Chattanooga TN Darrell E Jones Sr Anderson Pediatric Group Rick & Beth Phillips Larry M Allsep Jr/B C Hood Mr & Mrs Scott Phillips Montgomery AL R H Anderson Ashley River Animal Hospital James D Fisher Roy and Susie Anderson Harold A Pickens & Sons Inc #1 Don & Joyce Austell Harold A Pickens & Sons Inc #2 Chattanooga TN Keith Hayne Griffith Anderson Lawn & Garden 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Faircloth Deborah M Clardy William (Blinky) Smith Kelly Molony Greenville AL Scott A Norris Jesse A Cobb Jr South General Const Co Inc Anne C Moye Arnie C Spencer Wellington FL Cochran Shoes John T Mundy Mr & Mrs Tony R Stapleton Howard M Corbett Walter Price Spires Murden Tile Company Greenville MS Julian H Baumann Jr Carlyle Poole Roger & Cher Stamey David M Murray Jr Tony K Stewart Wilmington DE E E Cothran Aaron A Nettles Jr James L Collins Jr Philip Crammer Mr & Mrs Furman Stone Sr Cecil Y & Jerry A Nunamaker Helena AL Tommy, Jane & Jana Crawford Mrs John C Taylor III Joel Poinsett Porcher Mr & Mrs Ron Cromer Mr & Mrs Frederick J Terry C A Prescott Chester L Cueman Mrs Nancy S Thompson Carl S Pulkinen Darby Metalworks Inc Mrs Ligon Tollison J T Richards MD Clarence A Davis Tri County Battery Sales Mr & Mrs Joseph Rigter W M Dillard Neil D Tusing Rogers & Brown Custom Brokers Inc Gold Dr Leonard W Douglas Mr & Mrs William E Tydeman R E Sink Jr $500 Card Roland & Nancy Drake Gregory 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Kenneth R Flint Reba A Monts Mr & Mrs Wayne Mitchell E Guy Hendrix Dr W C Cottingham Christian Harward Furniture Co Austin T Moore Jr Bob & Lou Mixon John and Patricia Hensley James C Cribb Joseph C Curlee Barry Moore Tally P Monroe W C Richard Hope Vina V Floyd Dan W Dale Sr Jeffrey A O'Cain Monty's of Greenville Inc Mr & Mrs Kenneth R Huckaby Winston D Holliday Davidson Consulting Services Albert E Odom Jr Mountain Texas Properties Rodger A Hughes James M Kennedy Billy S Delk F McCord Ogburn Jr L H Moore Insulfab Plastics Inc Joseph P Lazzari Dexter Chemical Corp Chuck Nalley James W Orr Mr W C Moore Thomas E Setzler II Edward S Dixon Owen Steel Co Inc Alfred F Newton Helen A Johnson Mr & Mrs Eric K Wilson J Henry Dowdy Nathan Padgett Jr Margaret B Newton Johnson Realty Tara and Scarlett Wilson Brenda & Tom Dukes H L "Skeet' Peake Paul Scott & Elisabeth Newton Bob & Darrell Kimbrell Charles B Duncan Jr Phil Porler/D Robinson Mr & Mrs George B Nutt #2 William H Knight YORK James L and Mary Jane N Duncan Richard C Power Kevin Paul O'Connor John M Long E Robert Eckley III Church C Powers Joe A Adkins Homer Lamar Owens Jr J Robert Mauney Howard D Williamson Jr Mr & Mrs Pete Rabon Mr & Mrs Ronald L Alexander Tommy C Page R Everette McAbee Thomas J Edmonds Donald H Rader Mr & Mrs Paul Allred Daniel F Parker Mrs Crayton McCown Carrol & Pat Epting M Reed Mr & Mrs David E Angel D F Parrott W William A McDaniel James T Fans Jr Jimmy M Rogers V A Ballard Jimmy J & Carolyn J Payne L J McLeskey Inc Stephen Q Ferguson Mrs David Roof & Davida Roof Thomas E Bankhead Jr J Roy Pennell III J R McVey Edwin Mr & Mrs James D Fisher Carl S Rush L Barnes Robert F Pittman Jr Larry & Darlene Medley John Barnes Jimmy D Fowler Marion F Sadler Jr M Jack C Prescott E Lewis Miller Sr Lewis & Susan Cauthen Charles W Gallman Sr William Charles E Saverance J Pridemore Rick Miller Vaughan Batchelor C Richie Gibson Seaman Electric Supply Inc Bob & Mardi Redden Philip C Morrow Benfield Hubert W Giebel Jimmy R Sellers Mrs John K Jr Paul J Reece Najafi Hamid John H Blackwell III James S Glasscock William R Reece C David Shealy Arnold L Nanney Bill Brooks Dr Joe B Godfrey Col A L Sheider Jr

Clemson Football '89 95 Sarah Gordon William J Powell Lawrence W Blakely Jack C Murphree Wayne M Coward Phillip Prince Charles Bolchoz Ronnie Susan Nettles W S Gordon Jr Mr & Mrs S B & i Mr & Mrs Wayne R Davis Grace Equipment Mr & Mrs Thomas C Pritchard J C (Doc) Bradham Michael M & Luanne Newton Michael F Dawes John W Gravely Mrs Hugh D Putnam Sr John Thomas Cely Ronald G Nonnenberg Herman L Dixon Jr William J Grayson C Jeff Reece Jr Mrs Judith P Chandler Wilson W & Laura Palmer Rocky Evans Steve C Griffith Jr Mr & Mrs Cecil Robinson W C Childers Memorial Mr & Mrs Charles D Parker Ford F Farabow Jr Lloyd G Gurley Richard & Tommy Roche Wilson C Childes III Milton E Pate Charles P Ferguson Robert A Hammett Dewey P Rochester Jr C E Clark Milton E Pate Jr Carroll F Fowler Robert G Hammond Floyd & Barbara Rogers Phil Cleland J H Powell & Keith Powell John D Galloway USN Ret Cynthia L Hander John R Rogers A J & Nona Coleman James H Powell Rick Glover Charles R Harper Jr Jim & Judy Rosamond William W Cooper Jr G Carl Riddle Jr William A & Vicki A Grant Cliff Hatlaway Thomas L Roth William H Craven Jr James Ed Robinson Paul M Harmon Milton C Hayden Jr Richard Ward Rutland George Rembert Crowe Mr & Mrs Herbert R Rowland George E Hart Andy Henderson Charles David Sanford Mr & Mrs Carroll V Dabney John L Scoggins Thomas M Hatcher Mr & Mrs W M Hobson Rutledge Scarborough James C Dansby Don E Seitz Mr & Mrs Gray Hipp Jr Jeffrey and Stephanie Holland Paula C Searcy William P Dawkins John W Self Dr Edwin Lee Jones III H L Hoover Mr & Mrs Joe W Sellers George W Dobbins Joseph S Shearer Donna M Jones Samuel Reid Horton Jr Steve Shehan Richard C Downing W B Shedd Mr and Mrs John Kemmerling Steve & Susan Hughes John W Sherard Ed Duckworth Denny M Short Thomas B Kendrick Mr and Mrs Terry A Hunt Mr & Mrs Delmar W Shirley Dr J R Edwards/Larry Sweat Joseph P Sinclair III Robert C Kinross Kenneth G Jackson Fred & Connie Silver John F Ellenberg H Thornton Smith Jr Harry E Lindler Charles N Jame Col Fred L Sparks Jr Julian E Fant Jr Steven Gibson Smith/David C Herbert Lindsay Jr Mrs Fred A Jarrett Rodman T Spruill Mr & Mrs Howard Farmer Jr Black/Kirby Johnson Tom Little Mrs John S Jenkins Jr Guy P Stanley James R Farr Jr Timothy D & Rena P Steele Joel Randolph Looper Albert B Johnson Mr & Mrs Mack C Stewart Jr Paul & Cynthia Finegan II Barry & Phyllis Stisser David D Lowery "Cas* 1 Johnson Stowe's Fish Camp Mr & Mrs Michael G Gasque Mackey Toole Anthony Martino H Michael Kaylor Richard P Strawhorn Mr & Mrs Francis J George Joseph Wm Turner Jr Earle W Maxwell Jr Hardin Keitt Richard & Dan Suggs Garnett J Giesler Jr MD Joseph L Waldrep David D McAlister Jr W F Krickhan Jr/Bill Krickhan Mr & Mrs C T Sutherland Jr Randy Grace William C West Dr Robert C McDaniel Alan W Kuester G Wilson Thompson Mr & Mrs Ralph W Grant & Brian D Westover Glenn E McFarland Terry Lee Mr & Mrs James C Thompson Mr & Mrs Ronald W Grant The Unknown Tiger Terence Neal Moore Mrs Frances O Lewis Dan Ray Timmerman Earle & Camellia Greene Edward Bryan Wolfe J G Moxon Robert H Livingston John A Townsend Dewey F Griggs G Larry Wood/J R Hambright James E Mulligan III David C Lockwood Jr Bobby B Tripp Diane Lotermoser Hampton Rudolph L Yobs F Graham Payne D Michael Martin Ronald D Twitty R G Hargrove M Lamar Young David A Peed Eric B Massenburg Charlie Walters John S & Charles R Jr Hatcher Mr & Mr Ronald W Young William L Polhemus Timothy G Mathis Arthur Lee Warren M D Hicklin Bruce A & Elaine B Pullen Dennis C McAlister John R & Barbara B Warren Thomas M Hilderbrand OTHER John Milton Pulsifer IV G Stanley McDonald Thomas J Weeks G Stanley Hill C Scott Bagwell Hulic B Ratterree A Frank McGuire Joseph H Welch Jr Kenneth D Holliday Mr & Mrs Robert D Bagwell Roland Lee Rayburn James H McMillan MD Richard Neal Westmoreland Neely McFadden Hollis Dr Thomas W Barlow R A Riley Edgar L Miller Jr Glenn White Robert H Hollis Mr & Mrs William J Barnett Kester M Roberts Michael S Mitcham Robert S Whitener Frank L Holroyd Jr William T Barnett Helen & Ben K Sharp H Wayne Montague Terry A Whitener Dennis Oliver Hopf John D Barrentine Mrs John C Sharpe Jimmy H Moore J S Whiteside & Co Inc Mrs Howard E Hord Neil G Bates T L Shealy Jr N E Moorhead Garland L & Barbara Whitlock Wearon Huckaby Gene Beard F Bart Smith Clarence Nesbit R W Wilkerson III Dr B Paul Kellert Thomas W Bookhart Glenn C Smith Richard Newton Assoc Inc Jim & Betsy Williams Mr & Mrs Lamar Kennedy Laura Ann Breeden James F Smith Don A Nummy Mrs David K Willis Marvin B King James W Brigman In Memory of Col Francis L Mr & Mrs William H O'Cain Guy A Yeargin Tim Leaumont B M Brodie Jenkins William Ralph Oldham Robert T Young Roy A Majors Denis A Brosnan William V Smith

Warren H Owen John T Mansmann J C Brown Oliver I Snapp Jr George N Payne Jr GEORGIA Felix G Marbury John D Buckley John J Snee Larry B Penley Sr A West & Company Mr & Mrs Robby D Martin Paul J Burns Mr & Mrs Thomas M Tobin Don & Lisa Phillips Alvin A Adams Sr James G Mashburn Henry N Calhoun David Alan Torrance Mark Charles Pisano Jule & Ferdie Alsbrooks Jr Roy N Mathis Mr & Mrs Robert Cantrell Larry Trotter C Randolph McClure Sr Memorial William D Anderson Walter McGee James L Cartee Henry Yonce & Charles Yonce Rusty Poole Doug Armistead William W McMillian Sonny Cassady Larry E & Judy H Yonce James J Poupalos Christopher A Barbieri Robert J Miller Loyd B Chapman Dave W Powell Sam J Batson Ron Mixon Eugene T Compton William C Powell Sr James A Black Eugene F Moxley Jr Charles W Cooper Jr

TIGER LIFE

Mark S. Avent Michael S. Branham ALMA MATER Donald J. Coggins Daniel H. Coker, Jr. Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness

Rebecca D. Coker Where the Tigers play Mr. and Mrs. R. Allison Dalton Here the sons of dear old Clemson, Rodney C. Foster Jimmy K. Gerrald Reign Supreme alway. S. Scott Greene Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L. Henderson Chorus Landrum H. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Hester Dear old Clemson, we will triumph Mr. and Mrs. T. Carroll Holcombe Mrs. J. William Holcomb And with all our might Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Home That the Tigers' roar may echo Charles D. Miller O'er the mountain height. James B. Prince Kevin H. Prince Robert W. Robinson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam White

Clemson Football '89 DELICIOUS.

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University Commemorative

Bowl Pins

Each set is individually numbered

Limited to 15,000 sets

Released for the first time in March 1989, this historic set of pins is the first to commemorate Clemson University participation in major collegiate bowl competition, One of the most unique beginning with the 1940 Cotton Bowl played January 1, 1940 in Dallas, Texas. approaches to remembering Each pin displays that year's distinctive Bowl Logo and the helmets of the Tigers and their opponent, with the points scored under each team's helmet. Each Clemson s bowl games that pin has a hanging drop piece that proclaims the name and emblem of the Bowl I've seen in my 80 years. Champion. Owning one of these should With the assistance of Bob Bradley, Clemson Sports Information Director and his staff, the archives at Clemson University were researched for near forgotten be a must to every Tiger fan. authentic artwork from the fifteen bowls the Tigers participated in. As you look at — Coach Frank Howard your pin set, notice the helmets in the 1940 Cotton Bowl were brown leather with no face mask, also notice the absence of the now familiar "Tiger Paw." The Tigers This is one of the classiest first bowl appearance using the "New Plastic Helmets" was the 1949 Gator Bowl.

The face mask made its first Clemson Bowl appearance in the 1957 Orange Bowl remembrances of Clemson s and the now famous "Tiger Paw" made its bowl debut in the 1977 Gator Bowl. The bowl history ever assembled. results of the research are designs for each pin that pull together and preserve the The workmanship and historic past of Clemson Football. into This Commemorative Clemson University Pin Collection is limited to 15,000 thought put these 15 sets. Each set is numbered, with the production of the 15,000th set the molds will post-season games is be destroyed, thus assuring the purchaser that this commemorative pin set is truly authentic in every detail. a collectors piece that will appreciate in value year after year. — Bob Bradley To ensure that pins for future bowls will be available, Sports Mint, Inc. will produce a commemorative pin for all future bowls the Clemson Tiger Football Team Sports Information Director participates in. The pin will be available to set owners 60 days after the completion of the bowl. No one's tiger den will be To Order: Place your order by mail using the order form below or call 704/827-4211. complete without one of Visa and MasterCard accepted. Place orders by November 1 to assure Christmas delivery. these plaques showing all of r The SportS Mint, Inc. P.O. Box 306, Denver, NC 28037 the Clemson Bowl games. Please send It will be a conversation Clemson Commenorative Name _ Bowl Pin Sets at $145.00 Address piece for years to come. each set. Add $2.00 for City State Zip — Coach Danny Ford postage & handling. N.C. Charge to my: Visa residents add 5% sales tax. MasterCard (Set No. 1 was presented to Danny UPS address only. Card No. Exp. Date. Ford to go on permanent display LAllow 4 - 6 weeks delivery. Cardholder Signature at Jervey Athletic Center.) Cheer on the Clemson Tigers and enjoy the winning taste of Wise snacks. Proudly made right here in the Carolinas! THE PROVIDENCE HEART INSTITUTE IS BUILT ON SOMETHING SOLID.

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Columbia. South Carolina IPTAY

The Clemson University athletic program is competitive on the national level. In the 1 988-89 year Clemson was one of just eight schools in the country to have teams participate in a bowl game (1989 Citrus Bowl), the NCAA basketball tournament (1989 West Regional), and the NCAA baseball tournament (Atlantic Regional). Clemson was one of only three schools to gain at least one win in each postseason event, tied the ACC record for overall conference champion- ships in an academic year and finished sixth in the national All-Sports poll. The success of the Clemson athletic program comes during a time when the integrity and ac- countability of the academic progress of student athletes are receiving national attention. IPTAY has been a large part of this success by being committed to the student athlete.

IPTAY is recognized as one of the oldest, largest and most successful athletic fundraising

organizations in America. IPTAY was the first

athletic fundraising organization in the country to top the two, three, four and five-million dollar marks in annual donations. The 1988-89 academic year marks the 25th consecutive year of increased contributions to the IPTAY scholar- ship fund.

In 1934 Dr. Rupert Fike founded IPTAY with IPTAY has played a very simple purpose in mind. IPTAY provides funds for athletic scholarships. Clemson con- assisted by graduate and undergraduate this integral part of the Clemson athletic

tinues to be one of the few schools in the na- students. This support is intended to assure that program.

tion to award the maximum number of scholar- all student-athletes are given the opportunity to While IPTAY is primarily concerned with ships allowed by the NCAA for 18 men's and earn their degree while participating in athletics. athletic fundraising, the mission of Clemson women's varsity sports. Since 1934, IPTAY has Future plans include a commitment of IPTAY University has not been overlooked. The IPTAY provided scholarships for over 5,000 student funds for a new $2.5 million Academic Learn- Athletic Academic Endowment Scholarship was athletes, trainers, and managers. In recent years ing Center. created to help meet the need for more an average of 450 student-athletes per year have The Academic Learning Center is a 29,000 academic scholarships for non-athletes who are

been recipients of scholarships funded by IP- square-foot facility. It will house the tutoring and highly qualified academically. This scholarship TAY. IPTAY currently has a reserve fund to advising program for student-athletes. The endowment is funded by certain company gifts cover the scholarship costs for the student- building will contain various sized study and which are made as a result of employee contribu- athletes presently attending Clemson on athletic tutoring rooms to be used for individual study tions to IPTAY. In addition, the athletic depart- scholarships and scholarships committed to in- as well as for small group instruction. Computer ment has made generous contributions to the coming freshman. facilities, an office/reception area for the advis- endowment from athletic revenues. The Athletic IPTAY currently provides the funds for tutorial ing staff and an auditorium will also be contain- Academic Endowment Scholarship is present- programs staffed by trained academic advisors ed in the facility. IPTAY is proud to be a part of ly the largest scholarship endowment at the commitment on behalf of the athletic depart- Clemson.

ment administration to pursue academic suc- The tremendous success of IPTAY is due, in

cess for all student-athletes. large part, to the organizational makeup which The generous support of over 20,000 loyal allows members to be as close to IPTAY as they donors to IPTAY has allowed the organization are to their local IPTAY leadership. Each of to go beyond the funding of athletic scholarships South Carolina's 46 counties has an IPTAY

by providing the financial basis for many of the County Chairman, and every county is alloted unparalleled athletic facilities at Clemson. one IPTAY representative for every 35 members. Since 1978, IPTAY has provided the funding IPTAY donors are kept up-to-date with Clem- for $32 million of capital improvements in the son athletics through the Orange and White.

area of athletics. These improvements include This is an official IPTAY publication and

the expansion of the football stadium, the new- distributed exclusively to IPTAY donors in ap-

ly renovated baseball facility (Tiger Field), the preciation of their support. indoor tennis facility, the soccer stadium, the Clemson University will continue to be new outdoor track, the weight room, the new golf recognized and respected on the national level

practice area, a new cross country course, and athletically and academically with the full sup- the IPTAY/Ticket office facility. port of IPTAY. IPTAY will continue to be suc- IPTAY is also proud to provide funding for the cessful because a loyal commitment to Clem-

Tiger Band. Each year IPTAY budgets financial son University is a way of life in the hearts of is the Executive Secretary of Allison Dalton support for travel, uniforms and equipment for Clemson alumni and friends. IPTAY.

Clemson Football '89 101

rut Clemson In Your Game Plan!

You've been caught up in the excitement of a town or in our people-sized shopping centers. You'll find Clemson ball game— an experience in itself. But don't leave some great buys at our warehouse and discount stores. town without trying some other Clemson pleasures. And when it's time to eat you'll find food ranging from Beautiful invites you to fish, swim, sail, ski fast to fabulous; cuisine that's country or from other coun- or boat. Area parks are laced with hiking trails and picnic tries, all a few miles or less from the stadium. areas for family pleasure. Take time—and a room in the Ramada, Comfort Inn, History buffs and novices alike will find an abundance of Thunderbird, Holiday Inn, Liberty Hall. Put Clemson in sites to explore in Clemson and neighboring Pendleton. your game plan— relax and enjoy. Shoppers will delight in the friendly, charming shops down

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For More Information, visit the Visitor's Center at Tillman Hall (Clemson University campus), the Clemson Chamber of Commerce at Calhoun

Corneis (ofi route 133 behind City Hall) or the Pendleton District Historical & Recreational Commission (Pendleton Square). Band Program

By Caroline Werntz , and the Presbyterian Student Association.

The familiar sights and sounds of Tiger All of the Homecoming events, of course, football welcome back Clemson alumni to- led up to today's matchup with Atlantic day for the 1989 Homecoming game with Coast Conference rival Georgia Tech. Pre- the Ramblin' Wreck of Georgia Tech. To- game festivities begin as guests-of-honor day's game is a truly special event to the J. Ryan White and D.T. Harden "Dot the thousands of Clemson graduates who I". Mr. White, joined by his wife Cora, is return to their alma mater to see old friends the National President of the Alumni and relive old memories. Association. He is a member of the Clem- Many former members of Tiger Band son Class of 1942, and currently resides plan on doing just that, as for the seventh in Walterboro, S.C. consecutive year, the Tiger Alumni Band Mr. Harden is regarded as the oldest liv- will make an appearance at halftime. This ing alumnus of the university. He is a year's 200 piece ensemble is the largest member of the Class of 1912. ever and is sponsored by the Clemson The show will continue as Dr. Richard University Tiger Band Alumni Association. Goodstein directs University Chorus and

Many events occurring during the week Tiger Band in "America the Beautiful." Dr. allow the students to become involved in Bruce Cook then will lead the crowd in the pageantry of a Clemson Homecoming. "The Star-Spangled Banner" as the Per- All week long, members of the various shing Rifles, Company C-4 present the fraternities worked day and night to build state and national colors. Director of Choral the floats displayed on Bowman Field. The Activities Dr. Daniel Rash will then lead the floats were judged today prior to the game musical organizations in a song close to the and the winners will be announced during hearts of all Tiger faithful, the Clemson the halftime festivities. University Alma Mater.

Also, Tigerama '89, "Cloak and Dagger The invocation today will be delivered by Clemson" took place last evening. the Reverend Tom Willis, campus minister Tigerama, which was sponsored by Blue for the Baptist Student Union.

Key, consisted of a pep rally, student skits Tiger Band will conclude the pre-game her court will make their coronation ride on and fireworks, while close to 40,000 Tiger festivities as "Sock It To 'Em" readies the a float constructed by the brothers of fans attended the event. This year's skits crowd before the Tigers run down the hill . were presented by fraternities for the 209th time to the tune of Tiger Rag! Halftime will conclude with the ap- and , the sororities of Delta A variety of halftime activities will include pearance of the Alumni Band, who will be Delta Delta, and the Yellow Jacket band, which will take the wearing T-shirts graciously provided by field under the direction of Bucky Johnson Tiger Band. The band alumni will then join and Assistant Director Carlisle Dent. Old Tiger Band in what may be the largest

favorites such as "Since I Fell For You," ensemble to ever play "The Song That "Lazy River," and "Old Man River" will be Shakes The Southland," TIGER RAG!!! presented to the Homecoming crowd. The Tiger Band would like to thank the Sir- Yellow Jackets are led by drum majors rine Corporation for the breakfast and Alyssa Rutland and Rebecca McNally. reception provided for the Alumni Band.

Tiger Band then will march up field in a Also, following the game, Tiger Band in- salute to the armed services of the United vites all former band members to drop by States. The Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force the Alumni Center for a reception in honor and Coast Guard are all recognized in this of their return to the Clemson campus. "All-American" celebration. University This week's band feature takes a look at Chorus then will issue a special halftime the 1989-90 drum majors for Tiger Band.

appearance and join Tiger Band in what is Senior Deanna Taylor is an architecture

sure to be a stirring performance of "God major from Detroit, Michigan who is in her

Bless America." third consecutive year as drum major. In

Tiger fans will then be given the oppor- his first year in the position is junior Ben- tunity to meet the newly-crowned ny Gaskins. He is majoring in ceramic Homecoming Queen, who was named Fri- engineering and hails from Camden, SC.

day night at Tigerama. Tiger Band will pro- Tonya Smith is also in her first year as

vide coronation music that features the drum major. She is a junior studying

familiar tune of "What I Did For Love," as elementary education, and calls Spartan- a bouquet of red roses will be presented burg, SC home. All three provide valuable Drum Majors Tonya Smith, Benny Gaskins to the new queen by Alumni Association leadership to the "Band That Shakes The and Deanna Taylor. President J. Ryan White. The queen and Southland."

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Kendall is a recoenized The Institute recently moved leader in his field. And the to Clemson University from perimental statistics. learning, unuersiunuing Institute's work is sup- Washington state. Kendall He chose Clemson because and teaching about our i ported by more than wanted to partner with a of the University's commit- environment. $4 million in grants from Ph.D.-granting land-grant ment to addressing the ma- EPA and other federal university, with expertise in jor environmental and agri- CLEMSON" agencies, the National many sciences ranging from EKmm XJNTVEFiSXT^ cultural issues of our time. Wildlife Federation and agriculture and biology to industry. WhatHasMore Acceleration, R)werAndDrive ThanThe ClemsonTigers?

In a word, nothing. Go get'em,Tigers. - O D TheHondaDealersOfThe Carolinas. Upstate Upclose

By Greg Wilson and gasoline taxes, but the Upstate as well." Some of the most important and influen- Indeed, the seven-county region tial people in the state are at today's represents 26 percent of the state's popula- homecoming game for a close-up look at tion, employs 39 percent of its manufactur- Clemson University and Tiger football. ing workforce, generates more than a

The visit is the final stop by members of quarter of the total sales and gasoline tax the South Carolina General Assembly who revenues, accounts for nearly one-third of "We're the business capital of the state, have gathered in the region for the first time the total state income tax collections, and they (lawmakers) need to know why to take part in "Upstate Upclose," a three- created 40 percent of the new jobs that's important to the whole state," said day program showcasing the area's con- statewide in 1987 and accounted for more Cockman, who is chief executive officer of tributions and importance to the state's than $1 billion in capital investment that the Greenville-based PYA/Monarch, Inc. economy. same year. "While the seven counties contribute "It's a chance to show our appreciation "We also want them to recognize that significantly to the state's revenue base, to the legislature for what they've done for much of our success has come through we're beginning to recognize the impor- us in the past and to educate them about cooperation. It's not Greenville vs. Spartan- tance of presenting, even marketing, those how much revenue is produced in the burg or Spartanburg vs. Anderson, but a contributions in a unified way and on a Upstate," said Rudy Painter, who along region united," said Painter. "By working regional level to the state legislature." with Spartanburg businessman Don Bain together, we want to establish the region Such unity is what made Upstate and Greenville businessman Jim united," said Painter. "By working Upclose possible. More than a year in the

Cockburn, is one of three co-chairmen for together, we want to establish the region works, the project was the brainchild of the the event. as a model of cooperation for the rest of Interstate 85 Corridor Group made up of "We want to make sure the Upstate is the state." members from the Anderson, Cherokee, looked at in the same way as the coast and Jim Cockman said that while the Upstate Clemson, Easley, Greenville, Greer, other parts of the state," said Painter, clearly makes up the cornerstone of the Laurens and Spartanburg Chambers of president of Anderson Insurance Center. state's economy, unity is an important fac- Commerce. Having already sponsored

"We want them to realize it's not just the tor in getting the attention of the state's Upstate Chamber Week and Upstate Day coast that produces revenue from tourism lawmakers. in Columbia, the group decided that the

best way to show lawmakers what is hap-

pening in the Upstate is to give them a firsthand look. Instead of formal tours of industrial sites and other points of interest, the program has given the guests a taste of the good

life the Upstate offers. On Thursday, after a reception at the Greenville-Spartanburg airport, they were chauffeured to for a show by the song-and-dance troupe "The Capitol Steps" from Washington, D.C. Yesterday, the group was treated to a multi-media tour of the Upstate at Roper Mountain Science Center, followed by a series of short talks from average folks who live in the region. The rest of the day was set aside for fun with golf, fishing, tennis, boating and a variety of other activities and entertainment events showcasing the area's natural resources. The program's final day was specifical- ly planned for today's homecoming festivities to highlight Clemson University's role in the region.

"Certainly Clemson University is a vital part of the Upstate, not only as an institu- tion of higher education but as one of the

area's largest employers," Painter said. "It just seemed fitting to close Upstate Clemson University and its athletic programs are major factors in the economy of upstate Upclose at Clemson." South Carolina.

Clemson Football '89 109 1989-1990 CLEMSON VARSITY CHEERLEADERS eft to right): Richard Osborne, Laura Price, David Wyatt, Lisa Miller, Pat Wethington, Beth Childress, Pat Day (Mic Man), Melissa Geter, Glen Williams, Brooke Wiggins, Andy Beckworth (Captain), Beth Clayton, Mike Morabito, Stephanie Bowie, Shannon Smith. INSET (top right): "I wonder who is in the suit?" (Left to right): Will Sykes, Stuart McWhorter We've Got C4ROUEST The Best Service Around These Parts

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110 Clemson Football '89 Johnny Rembert

by Jeff Rhodes with an injury) and finished second on the is facing the definitely-not-South Carolina team in tackles behind All-America Terry weather in the Boston, MA, area. "Without

It never fails. Anytime Tiger fans get Kinard. Rembert was named ACC Defen- a doubt, the weather is difficult to get us-

together to watch highlights or games from sive Lineman of the Week for his 1 0-tackle, ed to," said Rembert, who hails from the 1981 or '82 football seasons on one-interception day against Duke. Florida and spends many of his off-seasons

videotape, the statement is invariably made Rembert finished the year with 64 total in Virginia. "It really gets cold up here. Last

— "Gosh, I wish Johnny Rembert had tackles, made eight tackles for loss, broke year we played Tampa Bay in the last game

played four years for us." Number 90 was up five passes, and recorded six intercep- and it was 30 (degrees) below (zero) a memorable player who played an impor- tions, an all-time Clemson record for a with the wind chill. You kind of cringe when tant part in two of Clemson's best years linebacker. He was named All-State, All- you have to hit someone." ever. ACC, third-team All-American according to While he may have cringed, he certain- Rembert, who came to Clemson as a Football News, and was selected for the ly did hit last year. The 6-3, 234-pound junior college All-America selection, started Blue-Gray Game and the . Rembert led the Patriots in first hits with his career with an interception against Wof- Although Rembert missed those post- 98, and finished second on the team in ford. He made big plays in other games, season all-star games, his performance tackles with 137. At season's end he was including tackling Georgia's Herschel during the season had so impressed the named to Paul Zimmerman's All-NFL team Walker for a five-yard loss in the 13-3 epic pro scouts that he was selected in the in Sports Illustrated. He was named AFC

Clemson win in 1981 , and he really came fourth round of the NFL draft by the New Defensive Player of the Week for his on strong late in the season. His biggest England Patriots. As he did at Clemson, 18-tackle performance against Miami last

play in the National Championship year, Rembert has improved markedly in every November. Rembert had three sacks in though, came against South Carolina. one of his seven years in the Sunday after- 1988, which put him in a tie for third-best Early in the game, Rod McSwain block- noon play-for-play league. He has improv- on the team. ed a punt and Rembert alertly pounced on ed so much, in fact, that he was a starter But Johnny Rembert has never been just the ball for a touchdown. That play shifted in the last January. a tackier, and 1988 was no exception. He the momentum of the game to the Tigers' "I think the key to my improvement has also led New England in fumble recoveries

favor and allowed Clemson to close its first just been learning what the NFL is about," (three), defended 12 passes (which tied for

perfect regular season in 33 years. "Win- said Rembert, who is starting his second second on the team), and picked off a pair

ning the National Championship is every year as a full-time starter. "I think the most of opponent passes.

player's dream," Rembert said recently. difficult thing to learn is how to react in cer- A big factor in what propelled the "Of course, just playing against South tain situations. You have to learn different 28-year-old Rembert to his All-Pro season

Carolina is always a great thrill." roads (of the offense) and you certainly was staying healthy the whole year. His all-

Rembert, who somewhere along the line have more responsibilities than you do in out style of play has resulted in a series of had picked up the nickname "Johnny college." minor injuries throughout his football career Ringo," had a stellar season in 1982. He Another big change Rembert has had to that have kept him from even greater

started nine of ten games (he missed one make in his particular pro football situation achievements. The major driving factor in Rembert's '88 season, though, was New England head

coach Raymond Berry. Before the first game, Coach Berry said publicly that he thought Rembert had the talent to make the

Pro Bowl. It proved to be prophetic, as

Rembert made the trip to Hawaii in February. "That quote showed me that

Coach Berry knows what kind of player I

am," said Rembert. "After I had a few good

games early in the year, I used that quote for motivation. But getting to the playoffs

as a team is the most important motiva- tional factor. After that comes the individual goals." He has played in 86 games for the Patriots since 1983 and he plans to play

in many more. "I want to play until I can't

help the team anymore. I'd like people to remember Johnny Rembert as a depen- dable player. When somebody was need-

ed to make something happen, I was the

one who was able to do it." Most football fans, both in Clemson and Rembert was chosen All-Pro by Sports Illustrated last year when he led the Patriots in tackles in Boston, would say that has already (photo for Thomas Croke). happened.

Clemson Football '89 111 The Last Word

By Bob Bradley Christmas all rolled into one. However, at halftime things were darker than midnight for the Frank Howard carried 14 teams to Atlanta to Tigers. play Georgia Tech. Most of the time he'd come The Yellow Jackets were up 10-0 on the home unhappy because only in his sixth year strength of a touchdown scored on a five-yard (1945) as head coach, and in his last (1969) did pass from Andy Dudish to Steve Foster with just the Tigers come away with a victory. 12 seconds left in the first half. Georgia Tech

Bobby Dodd was in his initial season as head would have the second half kickoff coming back.

coach in '45 and supposedly did not scout the What more momentum could any coach ask for? Tigers and some say, he started his second However, three running plays netted just team. seven yards for the Jackets and on a punt that

Howard in the meantime supposedly slipped traveled just 26 yards, Georgia Tech was ing to haunt him one more time.

an army colonel a fifth of booze and this gave penalized for a personal foul to its 38. But Yauger, who settled down in Atlanta after

Butch Butler a 90-day leave out of service in Clemson tailback Ray Yauger, who opened his playing days and still lives there, and Ken-

order to play tailback for Clemson. As it turned the game with a 35-yard run and had 64 yards drick misfired on a pass before Yauger got three out, the Tigers won that game, 21-7. at halftime, went up the middle on a trap play to the three. On their next endeavor, Kendrick But Howard would suffer any number of heart- for 28 yards. On the next play, Tommy Kendrick and Yauger did connect with the go-ahead

breaks in his trips to Grant Field (or Grant's passed 1 yards to Yauger for a touchdown and score. Jimmy Barnette kicked the second of his

Tomb as he referred to it sometimes). 'Tis true the Tigers crept to within three points of a tie. three extra points for a 14-10 Clemson lead.

the Yellow Jackets usually had superior players The teams traded interceptions and punts the Each team recorded three first downs apiece

and more than adequate numbers for the Tigers rest of the quarter until Clemson gained control in its next possession, but when a Clemson drive

to match. But there were several times Clem- at its own 23 with 2:01 left in the third period. stalled at the Tech 30, Sammy Cain punted and

son deserved better fate. With two exceptions, Kendrick and/or Yauger the ball was downed at the two. On the first play There didn't appear to be much hope for the handled the ball on every play. A nine-play, John O'Neill (now the Georgia Tech senior

'69 aggregation on its trip to Atlanta. The Tigers 77-yard drive gave Clemson the lead it would associate athletic director) passed complete to had opened the season with a 20-14 win over keep. Herman Lam for 14 yards, but Steve Harkey Virginia in Charlottesville, but had lost 30-0 the After Kendrick lost three yards on the drive's fumbled on the next play.

next weekend to Georgia at home. first play, Yauger went wide left for 25, and then Clemson's Arthur Craig alertly picked the ball

By the time kickoff came, the coaches' wives got a single yard on his next run. Kendrick pass- up (in mid-air) at the 18 and returned it 12 yards

had already run the gauntlet at Lenox Square ed to Charlie Waters for 1 2 yards before Yauger to the six. Yauger took two cracks before going

and filled their car trunks with packages. It was ate up 20 more yards off the right side on the in to score from two yards out with 6:52 remain- just a little over two months until Christmas and last play of the third quarter. ing in the game. The Tigers held a 21-10 lead

many were thinking about Santa Claus. And This gave the Tigers a first down at the and Howard wanted to smell the roses, but he

neither Seneca, Central nor Pendleton had a Georgia Tech 23. To open the final 1 5 minutes, was afraid of the thorns he had felt so many

Rich's or Davison's ... and still don't. Kendrick was true to Waters again for 19 yards times before in these confines. By the time the season was over, Howard's to the three, but Clemson was put back five on O'Neill moved his team to the Clemson 46

stocking would be pretty bare, but on this Oc- a procedure penalty. Howard probably thought before a fourth-down pass fell incomplete. But,

tober day, it would be Thanksgiving and his ole "Grant's Tomb Luck" was corn- the Jackets got the ball back on a punt three

plays later. After a 15-yard first down pass,

O'Neill had four passes fall incomplete. Clemson got the ball back with 2:05 showing, but couldn't move again and Cain was forced to punt again. But this time he was roughed, the

Tigers got the ball back and in two plays, the game was over. This was Howard's 163rd victory. He would get only two more before retiring at the end of the season. The man whom he beat was in his third season after succeeding the legendary Bobby Dodd, and would last only two more cam- paigns at Georgia Tech.

But today this coach — Bud Carson — is Michael Dean Perry's head coach with the Cleveland Browns. Yauger, running from his new position at tailback, gained 146 yards rushing and caught

three passes for 27 yards and scored all three Tiger touchdowns. Carson on Yauger: "He was a great back on Grant Field this afternoon. He broke tackle after tackle and did everything you can ask a great back to do." The accompanying picture shows Howard in his victory ride. He got a lot of 'em during his colorful career, but maybe this one might have Frank Howard's most satisfying win might have taken place in his final year, when he guid- been the most satisfying. ed the Tigers to a 21-10 win over Georgia Tech in Atlanta.

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