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It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Today's Features Clemson vs. Appalachian State September 22, 1990 5 Eric Harmon "Death Valley" is a long way from the streets of Camden, New Jersey, but both places have taught Eric Harmon some valuable lessons as Annabelle Vaughan explains. 7 Doug Thontas There have been an incredible number of great athletes who have come from the small town of Hamlet, NC, but Annabelle Vaughan tells us about one who excels in more than just one sport at Clemson. 49 Larry Brinson Growing up in IVIiami, FL, running back coach Larry Brinson had a dream; to play in the National Football League. Gregg Prigerson recounts how the coach of Clemson's running backs has accomplished much more than just that. 53 Roger Hinshaw When Roger Hinshaw came to Clemson, he knew that all games would be big ones, but Sanford Rogers tells us why today's game against Appalachian State has added significance to the Tiger ouside linebacker coach. 55 Pearse Tormey Intangibles are the underlying factor in the success of Clemson soccer Ail-American Pearse Tormey. Sam Blackman and IVIickey Plyler tell us what intangibles have made Tormey one of the top collegiate players in the country. 62 Excellence in the 80's The Clemson football team finished the decade of the 80's with an 87-25-4 record, the fifth best winning percentage in college football. Tim Bourret takes a look at some of the more memorable Clemson games throughout the decade. 105 Lisa Dillard This year's IPTAY Athlete-of-the-Year is Lisa Dillard, a member of the Tiger women's track team. Mickey Plyler explains why she is the top sprinter in the history of the Clemson women's track program. 62 112 The Last Word Everyone loves to hear stories about former Coach Frank Howard who coached his first Clemson game 50 years ago yesterday. Bob Bradley takes us back in time and refreshes our memory about some of the humorous tales of Clemson's own legend. The Departments ACC Schedule 28 Managers 78 Players and Coaches Alma Mater 96 Memorial Stadium 27 Alphabetical Roster. Clemson ,., 54 Athletic Staff 31 Memorial Stadium Records 45 Alphabetical Roster, Opponent . 59 Band Feature 109 Official's Signals 68 Assistant Coaches 14 Board of Trustees 17 Picture of the Week 51 Ken Hatfield 10 Bowl Schedules 15 Stadium Information 19 Graduate Assistant Coaches .. .71 Cheerleaders 97 Statistics, Individual 3 Lineups. Starting 57 Coaches, All-Sports 21 Strength Ail-Americans 65 Medical Staff 29 Courtesy Vehicle Donors 42 Today's Game 2 Meet the Tigers 33 Emergency Services 67 Trainers 72 Numerical Roster, Clemson 57 Fall Sports Schedule 84 Tiger Life 96 Numerical Roster, Opponent .57 Future Football Schedules 25 University Feature 107 Opponent Players 75 IPTAY 101 University President 9 Strength Coaches 65 IPTAY Officers 46 Tiger Rookies 37 Clemson Football Program Committee 105 Chairman: Len Gough Information Office. Box 632. Clemson. SC 29633 Editors and Designers: Tim Match and Tim Bourret On the Cover: Today 's cover features senior guard Program Staff Annabelle Vaughan. Sam Blackman. Eric Harmon and former Tiger quarterback Rodney Clemson Soccer Donna Strickland. Bob Bradley. Mickey Plyler. Gregg Williams. Cover Photos by Jim Monarty. Prigerson, Heather Czeczok Interior Photos: Jim Moriarty. Bob Waldrop. Lance vs. Coastal Carolina Printing: Electric City Printing Company of Anderson. McKinney. Vern Verna. Scott Harke. Ben Hendricks. SC Special thanks to Sanuy Kay and Steve Madden Wednesday, Sept. 26 at Dave Lewis. C W Pack. Rob Biggerslaff. Tom Additional Copies: Extra copies of this program are Shockley, Eddie Cliffe. Earle Martin. Pat Wright . Fred Riggs Field, 7:00 p.m. available at $4. 00 a piece. Send checks (payable to Rolison and Mark Houde. the Clemson Athletic Department) to Sports '90 Clemson Football 1 WuwQ [B®m[nr@Qi Familiar Coaches Meet Saturday tory in 1984. Two coaches who have been involved in One other coaching common denominator Division I football as friend and foe will chal- in today's game concerns Appalachian State lenge one another Saturday afternoon in Death assistant coach Ruffin McNeil. The 1 980 East Valley. Clemson Head Coach Ken Hatfield Carolina graduate serves as the outside line- and Appalachian State Head Coach Jerry backer coach of the Mountaineers, but was on Moore have been on opposite sides of the field the Clemson staff in 1985 and 1986 as a as head coaches in the Southwest Confer- graduate assistant. ence, and have been on the same sideline during Hatfield's head coaching tenure at Ar- Mountaineer Update kansas. Appalachian State has been one of the top "We will both give that extra to get our Division lAA programs in the nation over the teams prepared this week because we re- last few years. While Clemson has gained spect each other so much," said Hatfield. "I quite a bit of notoriety for winning an ACC know with the off week they will be very well record 38 games over the last four years, prepared. Appalachian State has won 35 games over the "Jerry has been around and knows a lot of last four seasons. The Mountaineers were 9- systems. He spent many years at Nebraska 3 last season in Jerry Moore's first year, but it and some other programs and has learned a marked the third time in the last four years that great deal." they had reached the nine-win plateau. Over Hatfield has a 2-0 record against Moore as the last five years they have been 28-6- 1 in the far as head coaching matchups are concerned. Southern Conference. Hatfield's 1984 Arkansas team beat Moore's Appalachian State has two representatives Bodine had a career high 12 tackles against 24-0, and the following on the All-Initials this year. Texas Tech team sea- team Sophomore Maryland. son the Razorbacks were victorious, 30-7. running back J. K. Reaves is one of the best all- Moore went into private business for a around players in the Southern Conference. couple of years, then went back to the South- The all-purpose back who grew up in Duke's Bodine Leads Defensive Line west Conference football wars, this time as a backyard (Durham, NC), hadjust 38 carries for Clemson junior middle guard Rob Bodine wide receiver coach and recruiting coordinator 1 70 yards as a freshman. But, he has already had the best game of his career at Maryland under Hatfield at Arkansas. During that 1 988 eclipsed that total in just two games. He has last Saturday. Clemson's first football player season, Moore helped the Razorbacks to a gained 21 8 yards and scored four touchdowns from the state of North Dakota had a career 1 0-2 season and Southwest Conference title. in the first two games, a 34-24 win over East high 1 2 tackles, including two tackles for loss The Tiger-Mountaineer tilt will also be in- Tennessee State, and a 23-12 loss at Wake and a quarterback sack. His defensive pres- teresting for two Clemson assistant coaches. Forest. The cousin of former Nebraska star sure was a key reason Maryland scored only Clemson outside linebacker coach Roger Doug Dubose is also the club's top receiver three points in the second half and did not get Hinshaw is a 1972 Appalachian State gradu- with 48 yards on five receptions. into Clemson territory the last 10 minutes of ate who led the Mountainers in interceptions D.J. Campbell is the other sophomore star the game. his senior year. Tiger defensive line coach Les on offense who goes with the initial moniker. Bodine is one of the unsung heroes of the Herrin was Appalachian State's defensive The native of Cleveland, GA was the runnerup Clemson defense. Others receive much of the coordinator in 1 980. He became an assistant Freshman-of-the-Year in the Southern Con- attention, but the relatively small middle guard coach with the Tigers in 1981 and coached ference last year. He is 25-45 for 281 yards (245 pounds) led Clemson in total tackles against Appalachian State in Clemson's vic- and just one interception so far this season. among down linemen last year with 60, a total We might not see a lot of interceptions when that ranked fifth on Clemson's fifth ranked Clemson meets Appalachian State, as defense. He is doing it again this year with 21 Clemson's DeChane Cameron has not thrown stops in three games. any interceptions in his last 66 passes. Bodine's previous career high was eight Campbell is a fine runner as evidenced by tackles set last year against Maryland.