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South Carolina Vs Clemson (11/22/1980) Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1980 South Carolina vs Clemson (11/22/1980) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "South Carolina vs Clemson (11/22/1980)" (1980). Football Programs. 148. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/148 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Serving The Textile Finishing Industry LEADERS IN ENERGY CONSERVATION SUPPORTING ^ THE TIGERS ^ SINCE 1920 Manu^sciwcers of Quality Textile Finishing Machinery MARSHAU^ancI WILUAMS^^C^^ 46 Baker S»., Providence, R. I. 02905 620 South Pleasantburg Dr., Greenville, S. C. 29606 Area Code 401-461-3450 Area Code 803-242-6750 Today's Features Departments November 22, 1 980 Today's Game and Statistics Clemson vs. South Carolina Clemson University Athletic Administration Clemson Memorial Stadium University Administration Tiger All-Americans Perry Tuttle Stadium Information The ACC s top receiver is on the verge of breal<ing some of Jerry Butler's Clemson University Officials records and, with continued improvement in Athletic Dept. Staff 1981 , he might have a complete collection. Cheerleaders & Alma Mater Opponent Schedules & Results The Tiger Paw Many traditions and events symbolize IPTAY Club Clemson spirit, but none is more visible than IPTAY Officers/Representatives Clemson's logo, the Tiger Paw. 1979-80 National Sports Poll Managers & Trainers Tigers-Gamecocks 46 The Clemson-South Carolina series has had some great games, but some of the off-field events have made the traditional Players & Coaches battle one of the most famous rivalries in 9 Head Coach Danny Ford college football. Jeff Rhodes describes the 23 Assistant Coaches games, color and pagentry of the "Bragging Bowl." 38 Clemson Players 50 Clemson Alphabetical Roster King and Andrews 52 Clemson Numerical Roster 63 Buddy King and Mickey Andrews are two 53 Opponent's Numerical Roster veteran assistant coaches who have been major reasons Clemson has won more 52-53 Starters for Both Teams games in the last four years than any other 55 Opponent's Alphabetical Roster four-year period in Clemson football history. 58-59 Meet Today's Opponent University Feature 65 You won't believe the letters we get! Clem- On the Cover: Photographer Lance McKinney son's mailbag is filled with an endless vari- captures the slashing running style of Tiger ety of questions from all sorts of interesting wide receiver Perry Tuttle. Tuttle has been people. ranked in the top 15 in the nation all season in receiving and he will be considered an All- Miss Universe America candidate in 1981. 67 Today is Shawn Weatherly day in Clemson and the reigning Miss Universe will be pre- Photo Credits: A special thanks to the Clem- sented and honored at halftime of today's son Communications Center staff of Jim Burns, game. Charles Haralson, Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Jerry Butler Remembers Ben Hendricks, Jim Martin, Lance McKinney, 97 This present Buffalo Bills star made the Dave Lewis and Tom Shockley. Also to John most famous catch in Clemson history in Rowntree of the Orange & White, Earle Martin 1 977 when he leaped for a Steve Fuller pass and Jim Bradley. that gave Clemson a thrilling 31-27 triumph over the Gamecocks. Clemson's Football programs have received a national award from the College Sports Infor- Today's Program is published by the Clemson Foot- mation Directors of America for the last five ball Program Committee years. Last year Clemson's programs were Editor: Tim Bourret rated third best in the nation behind Notre Dame Assistant Editor: Kim Kelly and Purdue. Advertising Directors: Allison Dalton and Andy Ronemus Staff Assistants: David McGrew, Jeff Rhodes, Cricket Yates, Berny Delgado, Bobbie Mims, Scott Jenkins and Kelly Durham. Represented for National Advertising by: Production Assistance: Department of Public Rela- Spencer Marketing tions 370 Lexington Avenue Printed by the R. L. Bryan Company New York, N. Y. 10017 D 1 f 11 11 11 QD A by TIM BOURRET 1 The Series One of the South s longest and When Clemson Played South Carolina / /CO 1 Qyl 1 111 A 1 ICO 1 O 1/1 most competitive rivalries will be con- "DlGmson 1 y4 4- U-U 1 -1 -1 UoL/, IO-14 19 1 A 9 1 A tinued today when Clemson and J Gal Site Outcome yj'd- 1 Clemson, 18-6 1 A A 1 ft QQC 1 IQP 19ft 1 QA9 1 9 A 9 1 A ICr* Q9 South Carolina meet for the 78th time 1 oyo 1 -U-U 1st G3me r\ d- 1 -U A UoL/, oo-b 1 ftQ7 ion A Olcamci^n 1Q ft 9 1 A 111- - A 1st Gsm© 1 yM-f 1 -U 1 1 1 A CiGmson, 20-13 on the gridiron in Death Valley. This is inn A 1 r\ rr\ i-* /-\ r-» 9/1 A 1 QylC 9 1 A 9 9 A A 1 oyo 1 - 1 -U 1 -U-U L/iernson, ^^-u 1 y4D o-l -U A Tie, 0-0 the "Bragging Bowl", a contest that o A inn A l^mcj-ir* 9.1 A 1 Q/1C 1 9 A 9 1 A A 1 ICO DC 1 A loyy 1 -U-U M uiemson, o'+-u 1 y4D 1 -O-U A UoO, <ib-14 makes all past records and statistics A o n n 1 - 1 n A 1 Q47 1 9 n 9 9 n 1 ICP 91 1 1 yuu 1 1 -U M L/ismson, oi-u 1 -O-U M UOLf, c.\-\\3 for A meaningless, when the Tigers and o n n Q n n A 1 IC^^ 1 9 C 1 QAfl 9 n n 9 1 n 1 o-U-U o-U-U 1 3fO o-U-U 1 -u A L/iemson, lo-/ Gamecocks meet in tennis to tiddly- Q o n ion A r^\amcr\n ft A 1 QAQ 9 1 A A 9 A A 1 ICO 97 1 9 1 yuy M V^lcilloUIl, D-U 1 y4y tL- 1 -U u-o-u A UoL*, £.l-\o Q o n r^lomci^n OA A 1 QCIA 9 A A 9 1 A A T'lci 1/1 1/1 winks, football to foosball the intangi- 1 y nj 4-U-U ^ OlcIllbUll, ^H-U 1 you O-U-U d.- 1 -u A 1 le, 14-14 A A 1 Q1 1 111- - (^\arr\er\n 97 A 9 1 n 9 9 A 1 ICO 9A A ble aspects of athletic competition 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 M L/iemson, c.i-\j 1 yo 1 o- 1 -u A UoL/, d\j-\j A 1 Q1 9 Tin 9 9 n \ ICP 99 7 1 9_A 9 9 A A 1 ICO ft A move to the forefront. t y 1 ^ •J- 1 -u M UOV_/, dc.- 1 -O-U A UoL/, O-U 1 o n 1 9 A A 1 Oft9 19 1 9 1 A A 1 ICO 1/1714-/' Upsets and unusual happenings 1 y 1 o 1 -IIL-U M oiGmson, o^-u 1 yoo o- 1-U A UoL/, 1 O 1 1/11 A C^\cxrr\c r\T\ 9Q ft O C\ 9 1 A A 1 ICO 1 Q O 1 y 1 r\ I yo4 i:- 1-U A lo-o have been the rule rather than the ex- UoL/, O O 1 9 n n A 1 QCC 9 1 A 9 9 A A 1 y 1 il-il- 1 o-U-U M 1 le, U-U 1 yoo o- 1 -u A Clennson, 28-14 ception in the previous 77 contests i Q1 C -ton 9 9 A A r^lamortn 97 A 1 QftC 9 A 1 -0 A 1 yi D 1 -o-U M 1 yoo O-U- 4-1 A Clemson, 7-0 (for an extended run-down of the 1 1 A A r^Iomonn 91 1 9 1 Qc:7 9 9 A 9 1 A A 1 y 1 / 1 -U 1 -1-U M 1 yo/ d'd.-\J o- 1 -U A Clemson, 13-0 series see page 46). The Gamecocks, (^^amca A I ft 1Q1 ft 1 - 1 n lot A r\ r\ 9 9 A ICO 9C 1 1 -u 1 oi Odi lie 'w/iciTibun, oy u 1 yoo 4-U-U A UoL*, ^0-0 who need a win today to make the 1 - 9 n r^l^amorin 1Q ft 9 1 A 9 1 A A 1 y 1 y 1 O-U L/icllIbUll, 1 y-D 1 yoy o- 1 -u o- 1 -U A oiemson, di-\j 9 1 9 9 n 1 Qftn 4 9 n 1 n u O \ci mo r\r~\ 19 9 1980 team the winningest in South \ y^u c.-c.-\J UoV-/, O-U 1 you 1 -D-U n uiemson, \d-d 1 1 A A 1 1 y1 19 9 A 1 iQp 91 n 1 Qfi1 9 /I A 9 C A ICO 91 Carolina football history, are 8-2 for 1 y^ 1 O-U- M UoL/, ^ 1 -U 1 yo 1 0-4-U A UoL/.
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