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Today's Feature Today's Program features a record setting kicker, an interview with Clemson's Acting President, a review of the careers of Tigers 6 Nelson Welch in the NFL and a former Clemson coach whose team threw the Nelson Welch has had an active last couple of first college . months. In addition to preparing for his senior year, Welch got married and received his undergraduate 111 Tiger Volleyball degree. Here is a feature about Clemson's star kick- Coach Jolene Hoover took the Lady Tigers to er who is the son of a former television star. their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance last year. Now, after a 12-0 start, her team has designs 39 Mother-of-the-Year on conference titles, national rankings and post-sea- Louise Long, mother of four men with Clemson son tournament victohes. degrees, is this year's Clemson Mother of the Year as honored by Tiger Brotherhood. 112 Bob Smith The Clemson athletic family suffered a great 49 James Earle loss four weeks ago with the passing of Coach Bob Clemson's tight ends coach is the only member Smith. The affable line coach under Frank Howard of the current staff who also played for the Tigers. is one of the few athletic figures in history to be Earle was the leading tackier for Clemson in 1987, a inducted in both the Clemson and Furman Halls of key reason the Tigers were 1 0-2 that year. As a play- Fame. er Earle tackled tight ends, now he teaches tight ends how to avoid . 1994 Program Committee Editor: Tim Bourret 51 Will Young Advertising Coordinator: Tim Match The youngster of Clemson's offensive line of Assistant Editor: Jessica Reo Bradley, 1993 is now the veteran of 1994. Will Young is a Program Staff: Sam Blackman, Bob Chris native of Clemson who has been coming to Clemson Metzler, Brett Sowell, Brenda Rabon, Jamie Hill, Dr. games since he was a youngster. His grandfather Harold Vigodsky and Gail Moose of was a starter on Clemson's first bowl team. Printing: Electric City Printing Company Meet the Tigers 34 Anderson, SC Numerical Roster, Clemson 56 On the Cover: Nelson Welch, who recently received Numerical Roster, Opponents 57 Ellis 61 Johnson his Clemson undergraduate degree from Acting Opponent Players and Information 74 Clemson's outside coach had to bat- President Phil Phnce, is challenging all the Clemson Statistics, both teams 3 tle cancer over the last year The illness and therapy and ACC kicking records in this his senior year. His Strength Coaches 26 certainly caused Johnson problems, but there were favorite team over the years has been Maryland, who Tiger Rookies 37 some benefits, including his respect level from his has seen Welch make 10 field goals in three years. players. Prince is a former Tiger gridder who has answered The Departments the call of his alma mater many times over the years. ACC Schedule 67 Ail-Americans 48 73 Phil Prince Now he has the ultimate assignment as Acting Alma Mater 105 This former Tiger gridder is now acting President. America's Best Programs 69 President of Clemson University. Turn to page 73 for Athletic Staff 31 an interview with this former Clemson Medallion win- Band Feature 105 ner in capacities. who has served Clemson many Board of Trustees 33 Bowl Schedule 78 76 Tigers in the NFL Cheerleaders 101 Clemson Radio Network 20 Clemson had 21 players on opening day NFL Coaches, All Sports 19 rosters, one of the top 15 totals in the nation. The for- Courtesy Car Donors 45 mer Tigers range from rookie defensive tackle Emergency Services 67 to veteran defender 10-year IPTAY 64 William Perry. IPTAY Donors 80 IPTAY Officers 42 79 Eddie Cochems Managers 28 Medical Staff 29 Eddie Cochems might not rank in the same Memorial Stadium 27 coaching fraternity with former Tigers Frank Howard Official's Signals 47 and , but Cochems is a former Opponent Schedules 25 Clemson coach who is now officially credited with Photo of the Week 53 calling the first forward pass in a Single Game Records 70 game in 1906. Stadium Information 23 Trainers 28 49 University Feature 63 University President 9 VIckery Hall 103

Cover Pliotos: Bob Waldrop (Welch) and Pat Wright Clemson Schedule (Prince) Sept. 3 Furman W, 28-3 Interior Photos: Jim Moriarty, Rob Biggerstaff, Bob Sept. 10 N.C. State L, 12-29 Waldrop, Vern Verna, Ken Ruinard, Dave Lewis, Sept, 17 'at Virginia L, 6-9 Cliffe, Patrick Wright, Joe Sherman, Eddie C.W. Pack Oct. 1 Maryland 12:00 PM Sports, Los Angeles Raiders, , New Oct. 8 at Georgia 12:08 PM York Giants, Carolina Sports Oct. 15 at Duke 1:30 PM Oct. 22 at State 2:00 PM

For additional copies of this program send a check for Oct. 29 Wake Forest 1 :00 PM $6 to Clemson Football Program, Box 632, Clemson, Nov. 5 at North Carolina 1:30 PM SC 29633 Nov. 12 Georgia Tech 1:00 PM Player and Coaches Nov. 19 South Carolina 1:00 PM Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 •ACCTV

Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 59 From October 1 until the end of the season the Assistant Coaches, Clemson 13 times are all tentative. The times shown are if the Graduate Assistant Coaches 17 game is not televised. Various television networks Tommy West 11 can change the times up to 12 days prior to the con- Lineups 56 test. 1994 Clemson FnnthaU 1 Today's Game

By Tim Bourret Maryland has more wins in Death Valley than any other Clemson opponent. Clemson Second in Nation in Turnover Margin goal line and returned it to the five. In the Winslow Has Impressive First Start Clemson is tied for second in the nation third period, on second-and-seven from the Junior linebacker Chuck Winslow made in turnover margin according to the latest Tiger eight, Carter recovered a at the his first career start against Virginia and he NCAA stats. A key to this stat is Clemson's Virginia two and returned it to the 11 to stop responded with 10 tackles and two caused ability to force turnovers. Clemson oppo- another drive. Finally, in the fourth period. . Winslow is tied for third on the nents have had 12 turnovers already this Carter made a diving at the Tiger team in tackles for the season with 20, year, an average of 4.0 per game. Clemson Virginia 40, quite an improvement over his first two has committed just four turnovers and thus Carter became just the third player on years when he had just three total tackles. has a +8 turnover margin, or a +2.67 record to have three takeaways in a game. Winslow had just 13 career tackles heading turnover margin per game. The first to do it was Kit Jackson, a defen- into the Virginia game, then had 10 against Clemson is on a record pace in terms of sive back who had three the Cavs, forcing turnovers. The 1943 Clemson team against Wake Forest in 1965, and the only Winslow tied a Clemson single game forced 32 turnovers in eight games, an aver- Tiger in history to record three interceptions record with two caused fumbles and both age of 4.0 turnovers per game, the exact in one game. In 1978 against Duke, line- took place inside the Tiger 10-yard line. His average for the Tigers through three games backer Randy Scott had an interception and first caused fumble directly prevented a in 1994. The record for the most turnovers two fumble recoveries in a Tiger victory. Virginia as his helmet knocked forced in a season is 41, set by the 1981 Many other players have had two fumble the out of the hands of Virginia fullback National Championship team for its 12 recoveries, or two interceptions, or one of Charles Way on a second-and-goal from the games. each in the same game, but records do not one. He also stripped a Virginia ball carrier As far as turnover margin is concerned, reveal anyone else with three total take- in the second half at the five-yard-line. the Clemson record for the course of a sea- aways in the same game. Winslow is a fine all-around athlete who son IS +2.11, set by the 1940 team. The With his two interceptions at Virginia, was an all-state performer for two years on 1989 Clemson team had a +1.82 turnover Carter jumped all the way to 19th in the the Green Run High School team margin figure and the 1988 team was at nation in interceptions per game. in Virginia Beach, VA, Winslow played quar- +1,75. Both of those teams ranked second terback and free safety in high school and in the country in turnover margin, the high- Cross in Double Figures Again had 10 touchdown passes his junior year. est national ranking ever for the Tigers in Clemson defensive tackle Marvin Cross that category, Clemson was ninth in had his second consecutive double figure Jones Registers Career High turnover margin last year with a +1 .09. tackle game in the loss at Virginia, Cross Butkus Award candidate Tim Jones was credited with a career high 11 stops, leads the Clemson team in tackles with 35 Tigers Forced Seven Turnovers at including seven first hits. The junior from after three games. The senior had a career Virginia Durham, NC also had two pass deflections high 15 tackles against Virginia and was an Clemson forced seven turnovers at in the game, the first two PBUs of his career. important factor in the 's ability to Virginia on September 17th, the most Cross was a reason Clemson did not allow force five Cavalier turnovers inside the turnovers forced by a Clemson defense Virginia to score a point on five different Tigers' redzone. Jones ranked sixth in the since 1981, That season the Tigers forced possessions inside the Clemson 20, includ- ACC in tackles per game and is third in total nine turnovers (four fumbles and five inter- ing twice on first-and-goal situations. tackles heading into the games of ceptions) in a 13-3 victory over Georgia. Cross had 10 tackles against N.C. State September 24th, Nine different Clemson players were and became the first Clemson defensive Jones had his 13th double figure tackle involved in the nine takeaways. The seven tackle to have double figures in tackles in game of his career against the Cavs, his turnovers forced by the defense at Virginia consecutive games since Brentson Buckner second in three games this year. He had 11 rank in a tie for fifth highest in Clemson his- had 10 in consecutive games at midseason tackles against N,C. State, Jones now has tory. last year. Cross is Clemson's number-two 255 career tackles, including 163 first hits, The Tigers lost at Virginia, 9-6, even tackier for the season with 26 stops and and ranks 13th in Clemson history in that though the defense recorded the seven already has exceeded his 1993 season total area. The native of Rock Hill, SC jumped takeaways. It was not a record for most of 25 tackles. Cross also has four quarter- over Gene Beasley (241), Rob Bodine takeaways by the Clemson defense in a back pressures this year to tie for the team (246), Robert O'Neal (252) and Brentson loss. The Tigers had eight takeaways in a lead. Buckner (253) with his efforts against 28-7 loss at Georgia Tech in 1970, Virginia, Clemson also had seven takeaways in a 14- 10 loss at TCU in 1964. Maryland Has 10 Wins in Death Valley Clemson is tied for second in the nation Clemson's opponent today will be in forcing turnovers with 12. Southern Maryland. The Terps have not won at Mississippi leads the nation with 13 forced Clemson since 1985, a 34-31 victory, but turnovers, while Clemson, Baylor and Maryland still has more wins in Death Valley Oregon all have 12, than any other school, Clemson has an advantage over Maryland in the series of Carter Gets Three Takeaways games played at Clemson (11-10), but the Clemson strong safety Andre Carter had 10 total victories are ahead of second place the game of his life against Virginia. The N.C, State (9) and third place Wake Forest sophomore never had a takeaway in his first (6) and Georgia (6), 11 games as a Clemson Tiger, then tied a Despite the closeness of the series in Clemson record with three takeaways Death Valley between Clemson and against the Cavaliers. Two of the three Maryland, the Tigers have outscored the takeaways denied the Cavs , as Terps by 164 points in the 21 games played, one of his interceptions and the fumble an average of +7,8 points per game, recovery were made in the shadow of the Clemson has a record of 181-66-7 over Clemson goal line. the years in Death Valley, a winning per- In the first penod, on a second-and-goal centage of 72,6 percent. This includes a from the Clemson five, Carter made an Cross has posted back to back double fig- record of 40-7-1 in Death Valley over the of Willis on the interception a Symion pass ure tackle games.

1 994 Clemson Football 2 Statistically Speaking

1994 Clemson Statistics 1994 Maryland Statistics (1-2, 0-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) (2-2-0, 1-2 ACC)

Ri iQhlnn Rushing TC Net Avq TD LG nuoi III ivj TC Net TD LG

Anthony Downs, TB 43 131 3.0 17 Allen Williams SB 45 242 5.4 1 31 James Jenkins, TB 15 69 4.6 9 Buddy Rodgers, RB 25 59 2.4 2 11 Emory Smitti, FB 17 69 4.1 2 12 Brian Underwood, SB 14 49 3.5 10

Louis Solomon, QB 13 36 2.8 10 Brian Cummings, QB 3 29 9.7 1 26 Lament Peques, TB 8 35 4.4 13 Doug Burnett, SB 6 17 2.6 9 Totals 118 349 3.0 2 17 Totals 122 368 3.0 4 31

Opponent Totals 130 442 3.4 1 48 Opponents 193 931 4.8 11

Pficcinn ^Itl^ Mil Int Yds TD Pet Passinq Att Int Yds TD Pet Cmp ^rntt Milpnnv/iph 48 79 3 556 4 .607 Patrick 33 73 3 371 2 .452 Sapp Kevin Folev 42 63 2 466 3 .667 Louis Solomon 2 3 1 9 .667 Totals 90 142 5 1022 7 .634 Totals 35 76 4 380 2 .451 Opponents 76 131 3 971 5 .580 Opponent Totals 48 77 5 560 3 .623 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG , Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG SR 21 396 14.4 3 43 Russ Weaver, SR 12 97 8.1 17 Antwuan Wyatt, WR 16 172 10.8 1 31 Mancel Johnson, WR 16 171 10.7 1 36 Wyatt ranks among the nation's top Marcus Hinton, WR 7 76 10.9 16 Jermaine Lewis, WR 13 165 12.7 2 38 receivers. Anthony Downs, TB 3 25 8.3 15 Allen Williams, RB 5 45 9.0 13 Totals 35 380 10.9 2 41 Totals 90 1 022 11.4 7 43 23-4-1 Opponent Totals 48 569 11.9 3 76 last eight years and at home in the Opponents 76 971 12.7 5 1994 Clemson Schedule decade of the 1990s. Clemson has had 1994 Maryland Schedule Tackle Leaders Tot Date Opponent Score more than one loss at home just twice since Tackle Leaders Tot Date Opponent Score Tim Jones, ILB 35 S3 Furman W27-6 1980. Ratcliff Thomas 58 S3 at Duke L 16-48 Marvin Cross, DE 26 S10 NC State L 12-29 20-52 Thirty-nine different Mike Settles 27 S10 Florida State L teams have played Warden Rouse, OLB 20 S17 at Virginia L6-9 Andreal Johnson 26 817 at W. Virginia W 24-13 Clemson in Death Valley and only three Darnell Stephens, OLB 20 01 Maryland 12;08 pm Jermaine Stewart 24 823 Wake Forest W31-7 schools who have played Clemson more Chuck Winslow, LB 20 08 at Georgia 12:08 pm Angel Guerra 22 01 at Clemson 12:08 pm Michael Barber, LB 18 than once in the facility have a winning 015 at Duke 1:30 pm 015 at N. Carolina 1:30 pm Raphael Wall 18 Carlos Curry, 16 MG 022 at Florida St. 2:00 pm 022 Georgia Tech 7:00 pm record against the Tigers. Auburn (2-4), 17 Brian Dawkins, SS 16 029 Wake Forest 1:00 pm 029 Tulane 1:30 pm Alabama (0-2) and Florida State (0-3) are Erick Wood 16 Lamahck Simpson, DE 10 N5 at N. Carolina 1:00 pm N5 NC State 7:00 pm Lament 14 the only teams with an advantage over 10 Gore Andre Humphrey CB N12 Georgia Tech 1 :00 pm N12 at Virginia 1:00 pm Clemson in Death Valley, given a minimum Tim Brown 13 Brett Williams, DE 10 N19 South Carolina 1:00 pm N19 at Syracuse 1:00 pm of two games played. date since 1977. Clemson has lost just age of any date in Clemson football history.

Wyatt in Top 20 Nationally twice since 1977 when it has two weeks to The only dates that are better are

Clemson Antwuan Wyatt prepare for a regular season game, 1 984 at September 19 (8-0-0) and November 23 (8- ranks in a tie tor 15th in the nation in recep- Georgia (26-23) and 1992 at Georgia Tech 1-0). tions per game. The sophomore has 16 (20-16). Clemson has not lost at home Clemson has lost two games in a row receptions for 172 yards and a touchdown in when it has two weeks to prepare since entering the Maryland game. The Tigers the first three games, an average of 5.3 1971 when Georgia beat the Tigers in Death have not lost three in a row since 1985, catches per game. He had 1 3 receptions for Valley after an open date. when it won the opener at Virginia Tech, the first two games, a record for a Clemson then lost to Georgia, Georgia Tech and player after the first two games. The previ- Clemson Schedule Kentucky before breaking the streak with a ous record was 12 held by Charlie Waters, After playing each of its first two games victory over Virginia. who was a wide receiver for the Tigers in at home the Tigers now are on the road for 1969. Waters also owns the record for four out of five games. Clemson is in a Offensive Line Youngest in Clemson receptions per game over the course of a stretch in which it will play a game in Death History season, 4.9 in 1969. Wyatt is obviously Valley just one of 48 days between Clemson lost seven of its top 10 offen- ahead of that record pace after three games. September 11 and October 29. This is the sive linemen from last year's team, including Wyatt is second on the Clemson team in first time since 1977 that Clemson has first-team Ail-American Stacy Seegars and all-purpose running with 170 yards. He has played four out of five games on the road. In first-team AII-ACC performer Brent LeJeune. already far and away exceeded his perfor- 1977 Clemson was at home just one game This season the Tigers have started two red- mance of last year. In 1993 he touched the in five between September 17 to October shirt freshmen and three juniors on the five ball just twice, a 10-yard rush and a seven- 15. Clemson played five out of six on the interior offensive line position. yard reception, in his 119 plays of action. road in 1976 and that is the last time Of the five interior offensive linemen who Wyatt is the son of former NFL punt returner Clemson played at home just once in a 48- started against Furman, N.C. State and Alvin Wyatt, who still ranks in the top 10 in day stretch. Between September 19 and Virginia, only two. Will Young and center history in career kickoff return November 5 that year, 48 days, Clemson Trevor Putnam, had ever played in a game yards and punt return yards. had just one home game. prior to 1994 for the Tigers. Freshmen (OT) Clemson traveled to Virginia on Jim Bundren and (OG) Glenn Rountree, and Clemson in October September 17, then had an open date on first-year junior college transfer (OT) While Clemson is 1-2 for September, the the weekend of September 24th. After Dwayne Morgan are all in their first year in month of October is a five-game month for meeting Maryland at home on October 1, varsity competition, yet are starters. the Tigers and traditionally has been a suc- the Tigers will play three straight road Putnam played just 72 career snaps prior to cessful month for the Tigers. Clemson has games, at Georgia on October 8, at Duke on this season. not had a losing record in October since October 1 5 and at Florida State on October Between 1978-93, only three offensive 1976 and has had just two .500 Octobers 22. linemen served as starters over the course over the last 17 years. The Tigers have a One other note about Clemson's sched- of the season in their first year on the 56-13-1 record in October for the last 17 ule concerns its open date. Had Tommy Clemson team. Those three players are years (since 1977), an 80.7 winning per- West known this stat he might not have Gary Brown (OT 1979), Eric Harmon (OG, centage. Clemson was 4-1 in October last approved the Clemson schedule. The 1987) and Jeb Flesch (OG, 1988). In other year and has had two 5-0 Octobers (1977 Tigers had an open date on the 24th of words, having just one offensive line starter and 1981). September and Clemson is 9-1-1 over the in his first year of competition a rarity, never Another stat in Clemson's favor is the years on that date. That .864 winning per- mind having three. Tigers 13-2 record the week after an open centage is the third highest winning percent-

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By Chris Metzler Clemson senior placekicker has overcome learning dis- ability to reach his goals. Clemson kicker Nelson Welch has lived many dreams and reached numerous goals during his four years at Clemson. "When we were younger dad would bring talk with my husband and me," said Nancy trations in the classroom. They also have to Nelson and I to Clemson games," said Turner Welch. "They said Nelson was doing well, but ask for help and talk to the teachers." Welch, Nelson's older brother. "We would sit something was not clicking. He was then test- When deciding on a college Welch's par- in the stands and Nelson would dream of play- ed and it was discovered that he had a learn- ents were very concerned if he would be able ing for the Tigers and running down the Hill. As ing disability. They called it dyslexia, but it was to receive the help and attention that he would we got older the dream turned into a goal. He more complex than that. However they call need. "At Clemson he has received the best also dreamed and later set a goal of graduat- him dyslexic because it would be too confusing help," said Nancy. "We knew that Clemson ing from Clemson too. Now he has lived both for people to understand anything else. was a great place for him to play football but dreams, reached both goals. Both are impor- "We worked with a specialist who told us we worried about him with his disability. tant to him, but there is no doubt that the that the best way to help him was by giving However we could not be more pleased by the degree is what he values most." him love and assurance, to provide the positive support that he has received from the Learning For Nelson Welch, now taking post gradu- part of his life that he may not get in the class- Center, the professors, and the administration. ate classes, the reason that his Clemson room because of his problem." Thanks is not enough for all that they have degree is more important to him is because it The Welchs also hired a tutor for Nelson done for him." was much harder to obtain than a spot on the from first grade to high school. Once in high Interestingly enough. Nelson Welch may Tigers football team. school his mother helped him. never have had the opportunity to play at "My degree did not come easy in high "I can remember mom and Nelson staying Clemson if it were not for the advice a school school or college because I have a learning up until 2 and 3 in the morning working on specialist gave his mother. "At the beginning disability," said Welch, Clemson's All-America school work," said Turner. "I gained a lot of of second grade a school specialist asked what placekicker and punter. "The disability affects

respect for him because I saw him struggling he enjoyed and what he excelled in," Nancy my spelling and reading. Everything involving and working very hard just to get through his remembered. school was very hard for me, but when I got my " homework. There were times when he did not I said he loves soccer and people have college diploma in August I achieved some- want to do the work because he was frustrat- told me he was very good. The specialist told thing that I did not think I could do. It is hard to ed, but he and mom got through it." us that we should let sports be where he gets explain to someone who does not have a "My mom really helped me a great deal," his positive strokes. We were not to make learning disability what it is like to have one, said Nelson. "It is important that families with sports a reward or a punishment for him. If she and how difficult it was to get my degree." learning disabled kids realize that it is not just would not have said that we likely would have One person who understands how difficult the child who has the problem, but the entire done the opposite and that would have broken It was to earn his college degree is Nancy family. My whole family had to deal with me his spirit. It was really the turning point in his Welch, Nelson's mother. "I can't even say how and help me. It takes everybody in the family life. We had to battle at school to make sure proud I was," said Welch. "He has all kinds of to make it. The family members have to under- that they did not punish him by taking away trophies around the house for sports, but to stand that the kid has a problem and that he is sports because he was struggling in the class- graduate from high school, get accepted to okay. It just takes a lot of work." room." Clemson, and then to graduate from Clemson Realizing the amount of help he has Fortunately his parents won those battles in four years was quite an accomplishment." received to succeed in college, Welch decided and Nelson Welch was able to be very active in Welch's learning disability was discovered to give something back. He has taken time to sports, and he certainly has excelled. In high very early when an elementary school teacher talk with students in the area about the accom- school, he was an all-star performer. He let- noticed a problem. "In the second half of first plishments he made and the struggles he tered five years in track, two years in basket- grade the principal and his teacher asked to experienced because of his learning disability. ball and four years in football. Welch anchored He hopes that his meetings with students have an impact on the lives of other learning dis- abled students.

"I want to make a difference in other peo- ple's lives as did Bruce Jenner in mine," said

Welch. "When I was younger I thought that if this guy can win the Olympic Decathlon and be the best at what he did with a learning disabili-

ty, then I can be the best at what I do. I turned the anger and frustrations of having a learning disability into something positive and so can other people." Bruce Jenner set a world record in the 1976 Olympics as he won the gold medal in the Decathlon. "There are a lot of people out there with a

similar problem. By letting them know that I walked down the aisle and got my diploma, hopefully they will realize that they can too.

What I think people have to realize is that a person can get a high school and college degree even though they have a learning dis- ability. "Those with learning disabilities have to be willing to put in the time and hard work to get through. There are going to be obstacles each semester and bouncing back from things like failing a test is a hard thing to do. Students with learning disabilities have to find something Welch and his wife Kristen proudly display Welch has handled double duty three of that they are good at to balance out the frus- Nelson's diploma. his four years. 1994 Clemson Football 6 the 1990 4x100 meter relay team and was a two-way starter for the Greer AAA state cham- pionship football team, while also handling the kicking duties. Welch was named all-state in 1988 and 1989 as a kicker. In 1989 he was named the Player-ot-the-Year in South Carolina by USA Today and the Associated Press.

"I got my abilities from my dad, as he was a great football player and lettered in baseball football, track and . He had the state record in the 100-yard dash for about 15 years. In one of the races he won he beat King Dixon (former South Carolina and star football player) in the 100-yard dash.

When I was being recruited by them my dad told me to remind him of that."

It is unlikely that affected his decision, but Welch turned down the garnet and black for purple and orange, a move predicted by Clemson Hall of Fame Coach Frank Howard. "Coach Howard taped his TV show after mine," said Nancy, who hosted a TV cooking show on WSPA in Spartanburg for many years. "Often he would come over and talk to me before his show. When I was pregnant with Welch needs just four field goals to become Clemson's all-time leader, breaking a record Nelson he rubbed my stomach and said it was a boy and that he is going to play for Clemson. held by his mentor, Chris Gardocki.

I did not know what the child would be at the again after leading the conference in field goals are not going to put food on my table or they time because they did not have all the elec- with 15. He was 14th in the country in field won't get me a job." tronic equipment then, and we were hoping for goals per game. Welch has been in the top 15 Even though he will be surpassing Clemson a girl because we already had a son. I guess in the nation in field goals per game each of his kickers that have made it into the NFL, Welch Coach just knew more about my pregnancy " three previous seasons and is in the top 20 is not set to follow in their footsteps. I don't than I did." entering the Maryland contest. know if the NFL is something that I want to do. When Welch came to Clemson in 1990 the During the 1994 campaign he likely will I don't know if that is how I want to live my life. Tigers' kicker was Chris Gardocki, presently become the all-time leader in field goals made After getting married I want to do what is best kicking for the Chicago Bears, so Welch was and in points scored for both the ACC and for my family. I would be worrying about keep- red-shirted. Ironically, Gardocki also had a Clemson. Entehng today's contest he needs ing my job and the travel in the NFL. learning disability. The following year Gardocki three field goals to become the ACC's career "Kristen and I are very close. She and I pick left for the NFL leaving the kicking duties to leader and four to become the Clemson career each other up when we are down, we just have Welch, who quickly made a name for himself. leader. (ACC stats don't count bowl games a great relationship. She is very supportive of In his first game he was named ACC Rookie-of- and that explains the variance in the records.) my football. However, now that I am married, the-Week after kicking two field goals and four Welch enters today's game with 60 field goals I have to consider the effects trying out for the PATs in a victory over Appalachian State. in 85 attempts for his Clemson career. NFL would have on my wife. We could move However, it was not until his record-setting per- Gardocki and Obed Ariri both had 63 field goals to where I was playing and the next thing I formance against NC State that Welch felt he in their respective careers. could get cut and then both of us would be job- proved himself. "Records are nice, but you have to put them less. I have to look at the worst case situation "The NC State game my freshman year was in perspective. They are accomplishments, but because it does not just affect me anymore. important. I made five-of-six field goals to they have no certain value or weight. Passing My goal was to play for Clemson and get a break the single game record. It really set the Chris Gardocki and David Treadwell is great, degree, not to play in the NFL." stage for me. People knew who I was and but they did not have the opportunity to kick as Nelson Welch now looks to set new goals what I could contribute to the team. There long as I did and did not have the chances I and dream new dreams as his playing days at were a lot of people that wanted to have Chris had. The records are just numbers, but they Clemson come to an end.

Gardocki back, but after that they knew I could contribute and help the team win." Following his freshman campaign Welch Clemson Kicking Tradition was named first-team AII-ACC and was runner- Year Kickers FG-FGA .Pet PAT Pet Pts 1978 Ariri 14-25 44-46 .950 up in ACC Rookie-of-the-Year honors, as he Obed .560 86 16-22 19-20 connected on 19 of 28 field goal attempts and 1979 Obed Ariri .720 .950 67 31-35 PATs. He was also named a freshman 1980 *Obed Ariri 23-30 .760 18-18 1.000 87 All-American by Football News and finished 1981 Igwebuike/Paulling 14-23 .600 38-41 .927 79 1982 Igwebuike/Paulling 15-19 .780 32-32 1.000 fourth in the nation in field goals per game. 77 21-25 37-38 In 1992 Welch earned third-team 1983 Igwebuike/Paulling .840 .974 100 1984 *Donald 17-18 42-42 Associated Press All-America honors, the first Igwebuike .940 1.000 93 David Treadwell 17-25 27-27 sophomore from Clemson to make an All- 1985 .680 1.000 78 1986 David Treadwell 12-23 .600 37-37 1.000 73 America team since William Perry in 1 982. He 1987 *David Treadwell 18-22 .810 33-34 .971 was tied for second in the nation in field goals, 87 1988 Gardocki/Seyle 19-32 .590 37-40 .925 was third in kick-scoring and 11th in overall 94 Chris Gardocki 22-29 42-42 1.000 scoring. He made 22 field goal, including a 1989 .750 108 22-28 last-minute game winning kick against Virginia 1990 *Chris Gardocki .780 33-33 1.000 99 1991 Nelson Welch 19-28 31-35 .933 for the second year in a row. Additionally, .653 88 22-28 .786 23-25 .920 Welch made 9-11 field goals from 40 yards or 1992 *Nelson Welch 89 15-24 .625 17-18 .944 more, just one made field goal away from the 1993 Nelson Welch 62 4-5 2-2 national record for percentage on field goals of 1994 Nelson Welch .800 1.000 14 40 yards or more. Totals 290-406 .714 512-530 .966 1381 Last season he made second-team AII-ACC 'Denotes named All-American that season.

1994 Clemson Football 7

Phil Prince

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

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

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

He first lettered in 1944, and the sec- ond game of the season was against Georgia Tech in Atlanta. For the trip, Prince came dressed in a pair of overalls and Coach Frank Howard asked about his attire. Prince replied that was saving his only pair of slacks to wear after arriv-

ing in Atlanta. But things would get better, even before leaving Clemson. Returning in 1946 after a stint in service, that season and the next one were on the losing side (4-5 each time).

But the Tigers hit the jackpot in 1948 when Prince and Bob Martin were co-

captains, undefeated in the regular sea- son (10-0), Southern Conference champi- ons (5-0), ranked 11th in the nation and champions of the Gator Bowl with a 24-23 Phil Prince became Clemson's Acting President last Summer. The former Tiger win over Missouri. gridder won the Clemson Medallion in 1989. =^^= 1.9.94 Clemson Football == 9 We're bringing on the Carolina Pride Hot Dogs. ^ff^Head Coach Tommy West

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

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

Levon Kirkland (), landmark wins in school history, a 33-31 pass from Condredge Holloway, still the Wayne Simmons () win over #1 ranked Marshall. He conclud- longest non-scoring play in Tennessee and John Johnson () ed the regular season with a 45-42 victo- history. He earned a bachelor's degree

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

1993-94 bowl season. It was the latest Willie Randolph, who went on to an all- winning touchdown drive by a Clemson Star career with the New York Yankees, team since 1958. was one of 77 future Major League play- West earned three letters in his four- ers drafted after West in the regular year career at Tennessee (1972-75). The phase of the June 1972 draft. But West Vols played in three bowl games and were turned down the Cubs offers and went to ranked in a final Top 20 in three seasons. Tennessee. He played his prep football He was the co-captain of Tennessee's at Gainesville High in Gainesville, GAfor

1 975 football team and played in the Blue- Coach Bobby Gruhn. He was an all-state Gray All-Star game that same year. back as a junior and was also named to He began his college career as a run- the All-Southern team. ning back, but saw most of his playing Born Thomas Cleveland West on

time as a . He caught 37 passes July 31 , 1 954, he is married to the former for 575 yards in his career with the Vols, Lindsay Watkins of Forest City, NC. The West's Tigers downed Kentucky 14-13 at including 16 passes for 233 yards as a couple has one son. Turner, 5. the 1993 Peach Bowl. 1994 Clemson Football ^= 11 Eric attends a Homework Center - a place that helps him when Mom and Dad can't. And when he works especially hard, he can win wonderful prizes - hke tickets to a Clemson home game that he might otherwise never get to see. Hundreds of Homework Centers across the nation focus on keeping struggling students from becoming dropouts. In actuality, they're doing a lot more than that. Many hardworking students are bringing their grades up from F's to A's, and in one South Carolina elementary school expulsions declined from 38 to 4 after the centers opened. V^«HE Duke Power is proud to help support such an important and effective program. We ^ v^^® invite you to help too. Simply donate football or basketball season tickets you're unable ^ > \ to use or purchase extra ticKets to contribute to the Homework Centers for use as prizes. Send them at least two weeks before game day to: John Geer, Duke Power Company PO. Box 1745, Clemson, SC 29633. DUKEPOWER If you do, you'll be iielping students Hke Eric tackle the books today so that tomorrow they can tackle the world. SmanFk:phWithEneigy Assistant Coaches

Les Herrin Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line The Les Herrin File At Clemson: In his first season as assistant head coach, sixth The Clemson football program has seen a lot season as defensive line coach, and 10th season overall. of success during Les Herrin's tenure as an Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant at assistant coach. In 1981, Herrin arrived at R/S Central High in Ruthertordton, NO (1972-74); assistant at Clemson as a linebacker coach, and the Tigers Lexington Senior High in Lexington, NO (1975-76); athletic won the National Championship that season. In director and head coach at Central Davidson High School in his first tour of duty with the Tigers (1981-84) Lexington, NC (1975-79); College - Defensive coordinator at Clemson had a 37-6-2 record during that span. Appalachian State (1980-81); linebacker coach at Clemson After a brief stint away from Clemson at East (1981-84); linebacker coach at East Carolina (1985-87); out- Carolina (1985-87) and North Carolina (1988), side linebacker coach at the University of North Carolina Herrin returned to the Tiger program in 1989 as (1988); defensive line coach at Clemson (1989-present). defensive line coach. In 1989 Clemson ranked Education: Waycross High School in Waycross, GA (1965); ^''^'^ ^'^^ nation In scoring, rushing, and total j^^^^^^^H B.A. degree in Education from Western Carolina (1971); I^^^^HJi^'^^^^J^ <^3'3'^S3' '''^3 team followed that perfromance i^^^^^^^^l Master's degree in Health and Physical Education from ^^^^Hn^y^^^^^^^^l with a number-one ranking in total defense in Western Carolina the following year. 990. Lgs HGrrin College Playing Experience: Lettered four years in football at Herrin, in his first year as Assistant Head Western Carolina. Coach, has coached several players who have had successful NFL careers. Herrin Personal: Bom February 18, 1948. ..He and his wife Shirley coached 1981 ACC MVP Jeff Davis, who went on to be captain of the Tampa Bay have one son, Deke Buccaneers and 1989 All-Pro Johnny Rembert (), who was a (18). linebacker under Herhn's watchful eye in 1981 and 1982. Chester McGlockton, now one of the top young defensive linemen with the Los Angeles Raiders, and 1993 All- ACC selection Brentson Buckner of the Pittsburgh Steelers also benefitted from Herrin's teachings.

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

Clyde Christensen Co-Offensive Coordinator/ The Clyde Christensen File At Clemson: In his first season as co-offensive coordinator, he An Ail-American in junior college, will also work with the Clemson quarterbacks. Clyde Christensen comes to Clemson after two Previous Coaching Experience: College - Graduate assistant years at Maryland. He knows the ACC well as he at Mississippi (1979); offensive coordinator at East Tennesse also played for the University of North Carolina in receiver coach at 1977 and 1978. State (1980-82); quarterback and wide offensive and recruiting coordinator at East At Maryland he coached quarterbacks John Temple (1983-85); and tight ends coach at Holy Kaleo and . Kaleo ranked second Carolina (1986-88); receivers Cross (1990); running backs coach at South Carolina (1991); in the nation in total offense as a senior, while quarterback coach at Maryland (1992-93); co-offensive coordi- Milanovich ranked fourth nationally in that category. nator at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). Christensen's offense at Maryland was explo- Education: B.S. in Industrial Relations from the University of sive, as the Terps ranked fourth in the country in North Carolina 1992 with an average of 466 yards per game, and (1979). College Playing Experience: All-America quarterback for 16th last year when they averaged 440 yards per Fresno City Junior College; played for the University of North game. The Terps also ranked second in the coun- Carolina in 1977 and 1978. try in passing offense in 1992 and third in passing Clyde Christensen Personal Data: Born January 28,1958 in Con/ina, CA...he and offense in 1993. his wife Debbie have three children, Ruth (3), Rebecca (8), and While Christensen is in his first year as a coach at Clemson, he has known Clemson Rachel head coach Tommy West for over 15 years. The two were graduate assistant coach- (10). es together at Mississippi in 1979. He is only 36-years-old, but already has college experience at Mississippi, East Tennessee State, Temple, East Carolina, Holy Cross, South Carolina and Maryland. Christensen was a part of two successful teams at North Carolina, as the Tar Heels played in the 1977 Liberty Bowl and the 1978 Peach Bowl during his career. He was also a junior college Ail-American at Fresno City Junior College in California. He is a native of Corvina, CA. 1994 Clemson Football 13 .

^^^^^^HHaHppiM Rick ^^^^^HpP^jj^HF Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers The Rick Stockstill File At Clemson: In his first ^^^^^Hr' Rick Stockstill has been around successful pro- season as co-offensive coordinator and is in his sixth season with the Tigers. ^^Hj^K^ grams and record setting offenses his entire ^ - Previous Coaching Experience: College Offensive coordi- ^^BrP' V coaching career. In his first year as quarterback nator and quarterback coach at Bethune-Cookman College ' T~ coach at Clemson (1989), the Tigers set a school (1 983-84); assistant head coach and wide receiver coach at the ' record for completion percentage (60%). The University of Central Florida (1985-88); quarterback coach at \| ^6g«5-- Tigers led the Atlantic Coast Conference in total Clemson (1989-1993); passing game coordinator at Clemson ^ V;^ A offense for the 1991 season, and Clemson gained "~ ' (1992-93); co-offensive coordinator and wide receiver ^'^^ second most yards in school history in the coach p ^ ^^^^^ (Dec. 1993-present).

Education: Fernandina High in l,^^^^^B^HIIII^H^^^^^H Stockstill also tutored productive offenses at Beach School Fernandina Beach, FL B.S. degree in Physical Education from Central Florida and Bethune-Cookman in his early (1977); years as a football coach. As a player, he was the Florida State (1982). College Playing letters in starting quarterback for Florida State. He guided Experience: Earned three football from Florida State. the Seminoles to a pair of Orange Bowl appear- ances, pair of top 10 rankings, and the team Personal Data: Born December 23, 1959. ..he and his wife Rick Stockstill a was Sara were married on July 1990, and had their first child, captain in 1981 7, Brent Forrest, in August, 1994. It is no surprise that Stockstill has moved up the coaching ladder so swiftly because he is the product of an athletic family. His father was a high school coach for many years at Fernandina Beach High School in Fernandina Beach, FL. His brother, Jeff, was a starting wide receiver for the Tigers in 1982, a reserve on the National Championship team of 1981, and was a contributor to the Clemson program for four years. Stockstill is in his sixth year with the Clemson program and the Tigers have been to a bowl game in four of the five previous seasons. He joins Les Herrin and Whitey Jordan as the only full-time assistant coaches in Clemson history to serve under three different head coaches.

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

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

sive coordinator at Wayne State in Nebraska his Education: New Fairfield High School in New Fairfield, CT;

first year out of college and he has been in college Earned a degree in health and physical education from Yankton coaching ever since. College (1983).

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

Bisaccia probably wears more hats than any other Clemson coach. In addition to his time with the running backs, he is also the special teams coach and the recruiting coordinator In addition to Bisaccia's changes on the gridiron the last year he has had a family addition. Last August, his wife Jeanne gave birth to their first son and fourth child, Richard Oakley.

James Earle The James Earle File Tight Ends At Clemson: In his first full season as tight ends coach. James Earle holds the distinction of being the Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Football, track, only former Clemson player on the 1994 Clemson and wrestling coach at Greer High School (1989); football, Coach staff. There are many former Clemson basketball, and track coach at Easley High School (1992); players in coaching this year, but he is the only for- College - Graduate assistant at Clemson (1990-91); linebacker mer Tiger serving his alma mater in a full-time coach at UT-Chattanooga (1993); tight ends coach at Clemson capacity. (1993-Present). If Earle can make as many contributions as a Education: Earned a Secondary Education degree from coach as he did as a player Tommy West will be Clemson (1989). very proud of his former player Earle was a start- College Playing Experience: Played strong safety and out- ing outside linebacker for the Tigers in 1986 and side linebacker for Clemson (1984-87). 1987 and West was his position coach. Personal Data: Born March 26, 1966 in Easley, SC. As a player Earle was named the nation's #6 outside linebacker by the Sporting News in the preseason of 1987. He led the Tigers in tackles that year with 79, outdistancing tVlichael Dean Perry for that

honor fifth in the nation in total that finished his career with 213 tackles, 15 James Earle Clemson was defense year Earle tackles for loss and 16 pass deflections. He played in 47 straight games and had 27 starts. The versatile ath- lete lettered as a strong safety in 1984 and 1985 and played in three bowl games. Clemson won the ACC Championship and won a bowl game his junior and senior seasons. Earle began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Clemson in 1990 and 1991, then was hired by West at UT-Chattanooga in 1993. Earle already has experience with a college program on both sides of the ball. He is tutoring the tight ends at Clemson and was a linebacker coach at UTC. 1994 Clemson Football 14 Inside Linebacl

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

John Latina Offensive Line The John Latina File In first as offensive line coach. John Latina has been an offensive coach for a At Clemson: his season Previous Coaching Experience: College - Assistant coach at Division I program every year since 1979. He Virginia Tech assistant coach at Pittsburgh (1982); might have his greatest challenge this season, (1979-81); line at Temple running game coor- however, as he has just three of the top 10 offen- offensive coach (1983-88); at Kansas State (1989-93); offensive line coach at sive linemen from last year's 9-3 squad returning. dinator Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). But, if any coach can handle a situation devoid Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Virginia Tech of experience it is John Latina. The Virginia Tech graduate who once played against Clemson as an (1979). College Playing Experience: Four-year letter winner at offensive guard (1978) has worked at Virginia guard (1975-78). Tech, Pittsburgh, Temple and Kansas State. He Virginia Tech as an offensive Personal Data: Bom September 18, 1957. ..he and his wife has already coached in a bowl game with four Jr. Michael different schools, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Michele have two sons John (10) and (7). Kansas State and Clemson. During his career he has worked with Dan IVIarino, who led the Panthers to a 9-3 ledger and the Cotton Bowl in 1982. Paul Palmer, one of the top rushers in NCAA history with Temple, was also a member of Latina's John Latina offense in the 1980s. Over the last five years Kansas State's program in general and offense in particular, has shown as much improvement as any in the country. In Latina's second season at Kansas State as offensive line coach and running game coordinator, the Wildcats set a school record for total offense with 4,231. Kansas State advanced to a bowl game in 1992, just the second bowl appearance in school history.

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*Clemson had nine teams rank among the final top poll in 1993-94. 25 in either the final poll, or NCAA meet/ tournament events. The highest ranked team was the baseball team, which finished fourth in the final Baseball America poll. The Clemson soccer team advanced to the NCAAs and was fifth in the final poll, the wrestling team was seventh, the golf team was ninth, the men's track team was 1 1 th, the Lady Tiger tennis team was 18th in the final poll, the women's basket- ball team was 22nd (USA Today poll), the football team 22nd (USA Today poll), and the men's indoor track team was 24th. *The final Sears All-Sports poll ranked the Clemson all-round sports program 16th in the nation. Clemson's fine sphng of top 11 finishes in baseball, track and golf had a lot to do with that fine ranking. *Clemson defeated the number-one team in two different sports in 1993-94. The Tiger soccer team Rick Barnes Wayne Coffman Jim Davis defeated number-one Virginia in Charlottesville on Men's Basketball Women's Track & Women's Basketball a goal at the buzzer by Ail-American Jimmy Glenn. Cross Country The Clemson baseball team defeated Georgia Tech (ranked number-one by Baseball America) twice in Atlanta in May. It was just the second time in Clemson history that the Tigers had beaten the number-one team in two different sports in the same year. *Nine different sports that compete in dual meet or match competition had at least one win over a top 25 opponent during the 1993-94 academic year. *lt was a showcase year for Clemson's facilities. For the first time in history, Clemson played host to NCAA Championship events in three different sports. Clemson played host to the volleyball and soccer tournaments in the Fall, the women's basketball tour- nament in the Winter and the baseball tournament in the Spring. •Clemson had a solid year in football, basketball and baseball, the school's oldest and most tradition- Jolene Hoover Dr. I.M. Ibrahim Andy Johnston al sports. Clemson went to postseason play in all Volleyball Men's Soccer Men's Tennis three sports and was one of just two schools in the nation to win at least nine football games, 18 basket- ball games and 36 baseball games. Florida was the only other school in the nation to do it. It was just the eighth time in Clemson history and the first time in five years that Clemson has been to postseason play in all three of its oldest sports in the same academic year. *AII but two of Clemson's teams had what would be termed a winning season and five of the teams that participate in head-to-head competition won at least 70 percent of their games. *Clemson football player Warren Forney was the recipient of the Sullivan Award, one of the top honors bestowed upon a Clemson student. It is presented V for service to others. 'Jaro Zawislan won the ACC's Jim Weaver Award as Chuck Kriese Jack Leggett Tracey Leone one of the top all-around student-athletes in the ACC. Men's Tennis Baseball Women's Soccer

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

Gates 1 . 5. 9. 11 . or 1 3. Persons with top Side— Under Section T: North Top Deck EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are deck tickets must enter the stadium via the Under Section K: South Top Deck— Under received in the Security Booth. The emer- ramps which are located behind the North and Section E. number is 656-2999. South stands. Ramp entrances are adjacent Trained nurses are on hand during each gency (803) to Gates 1 and 13 on the South side and game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any PROHIBITED ITEMS: The following items Gates 5 and 9 on the North side. usher, who knows the seat location of doc- are prohibited in Memorial Stadium: umbrel- tors. Ambulances are located at Gates 1. 5. entrances have las, folding chairs, chaise lounges, food and HANDICAPPED: Special 8. and 13. beverage containers of any type, alcoholic been provided at Gates 1. 5 and 13 for the beverages, thermos jugs, and ice chests. handicapped. TELEPHONE: Pay telephones are located at the stadium ticket offices at Gates 1. 5. 9. 13. NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is pro- WILL-CALL: Will-call tickets can be picked top decks. hibited at an athletic contest in Clemson up at the ticket office at Gate 9. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public Memorial Stadium. Pass-out hand PASS-OUT HAND STAMPS: address system is intended primanly for spec-

will 1 1 stamps be available at Gate 1 . 5. 7, 9. tators' information concerning the game. 13 and the top decks. Any person leaving the Please do not request the use of the public stadium other than with a team pass must address system to make social contacts. have his or her hands stamped, as well as ad- THE CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ATH- mittance stub, to be readmitted to the sta- RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's restrooms LETIC DEPARTMENT REQUESTS located between the stands and can be dium. are NO SMOKING" IN THE SEATING Gates 4. 6 and 8 are closed prior to the reached by exit from any portal. AREAS OF MEMORIAL STADIUM. games and are opened for exit purposes only. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSID- LOST & FOUND: if any article Is lost or

found, please report it to the Gate 1 or Gate ERATION OF THIS REQUEST. 10 information booths.

1994 Clemson Football 23 GETANEWSETOF TEETH

Air Boss Sliark. Opponent Schedules

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

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

-| Oct. MARYLAND Oct. 1 @ Alabama Oct 1 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 8 @ Georgia Oct. 8 CLEMSON Oct 8 @ Louisville Oct. 15 @ Duke Oct. 15 VANDERBILT Oct 15 WAKE FOREST Oct. 22 @ Florida St. Oct. 22 @ Kentucky Oct 22 OPEN ^'^'J Oct. 29 WAKE FOREST Oct. 29 @ Flohda Oct 29 @ North Carolin^^ Nov. 5 @ North Carolina Nov. 5 OPEN Nov 5 @ Maryland

Nov. 12 GEORGIA TECH Nov. 12 @ Auburn Nov 12 DUKE i Nov. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 19 OPEN Nov 19 FLORIDA STATE Nov. 26 GEORGIA TECH Nov 25 @ Virginia

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

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

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

Oct. 1 OPEN Oct 1 @ Clemson Oct. 1 WILLIAM & MARY. Oct. 8 @ Miami Oct 8 OPEN Oct. 8 @ Wake Forest Oct. 15 OPEN Oct 15 @ North Carolina Oct. 15 @ Georgia Tech Oct. 22 CLEMSON Oct 22 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 22 NORTH CAROLINA Oct. 29 DUKE Oct 29 TULANE y Oct. 29 OPEN Nov. 5 @ Georgia Tech Nov 5 N.C. STATE fl Nov. 5 @ Duke Nov. 12 Notre Dame (@ Orlando) Nov 12 @ Virginia Nov. 12 MARYLAND Nov. 19 @ N.C. State Nov 19 @ Syracuse Nov. 19 @ Virginia Tech Nov. 26 FLORIDA Nov. 25 N.C. STATE FURMAN NORTH CAROLINA WAKE FOREST Sept. 3 @ Clemson Sept. 3 TCU Sept. 3 @ Vanderbilt Sept. 10 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. Sept. 10 OPEN Sept. 10 APPALACHIAN ST. Sept. 17 WILLIAM & MARY Sept. 17 TULANE Sept. 17 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 24 OPEN Sept. 24 @ Florida State Sept. 24 @ Maryland Oct. 1 CAROLINA Oct. 1 WESTERN @ SMU Oct. 1 ARMY ^ Oct. 8 @ Appalachian State Oct. 8 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 8 VIRGINIA ' ^ Oct. 15 THE CITADEL Oct. 15 MARYLAND Oct. 15 @ N.C. State s2f Oct. Virginia 22 @ VMI Oct. 22 @ ( Oct. 22 DUKE Oct. 29 @ ETSU Oct. 29 N.C. STATE Oct. 29 @ Clemson \ ^ Nov. 5 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Nov. 5 CLEMSON Nov. 5 OPEN Nov. 12 @ Marshall Nov. 12 @ Wake Forest Nov. 12 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 19 TENN.-CHATTANOOGA Nov. 19 @ Duke Nov. 19 @ Georgia Tech

J 994 Clemson Football 25 Strength Training

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1994 Clemson Football 26 'jS& Memorial Stadium

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

Championship season, but it also marked the boy was swollen twice his size and had to be 50th birthday of the place where the Tigers won put in the hospital. six games that season: Memorial Stadium. There are many other stories about the sta- In the first 52 years of Memorial Stadium, dium including one stating that Frank Howard Clemson has a record of 180-65-7, including a put a chew of tobacco in each corner of the 22-3-1 ledger over the last four seasons. stadium as the concrete poured. Clemson had a 16-game unbeaten streak at Howard says that the seeding of the grass home between 1990-92 and has a career win- caused a few problems. "About 40 people and ning ratio of 72.8 percent. I laid sod on the field," he says. "After three The stadium has definitely been good to the weeks, on July 15, we had only gotten halfway

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

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

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

"When they (Clemson) ran down the

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

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

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

tor. I know I didn't concentrate as well because of it." Herschel Walker Death Valley will be the home of the In 1995. It will be the largest Georgia tailback, 1981 stadium in the NFL that year. J 994 Clemson Football 27 (Front Row L-R) Chris Willis, Michael Land, Andy Norris, Chris Lecroy, Andy Jolley, Rob Sheffield. (Back Row L-R) Robert Boettner, Bryan Clifton, Eric Shell, Julie McGaha, Shannon McGray, Grant Greenwood, Judd Caudell, Jamie Counterman.

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

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TRUSTEES EMERITI Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr., Charleston, SC William N. Geiger, Jr., Columbia, SC Paul W. McAlister, Laurens, SC Paul Quattlebaum, Charleston, SC James C. Self, Greenwood, SC D. Leslie Tindal, Pinewood, SC Bill L. Amick Louis P. James M. Waddell, Jr., Columbia, SC Chairman Batson, Jr. Batesburg Greenville CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Philip Prince, Acting President Charles Jennett, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Nick Lomax, Vice President for Administration and Secretary of the Board of Trustees David R. Larson, Vice President for Business and Finance Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Jay Gogue, Acting Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources and Vice President for University Researcti Almeda Rogers Jacks, Vice President for Student Affairs J.J. Britton William Green Benjamin W. Anderson, General Counsel Sumter DesChamps, Jr. Bishopville ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION A. Wayne Bennett, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate School Jerome V. Reel, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Studies T. Ross Wilkinson, Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences

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

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

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By Brenda Rabon Louise Long is honored today as Tiger Brotherhood's IVIother-of-the-Year.

It goes without saying that a Clemson mother is a special individual. Her deep- about 18 members of the Long family tail- Today, after many years of dedicating seeded love for Clemson University is gating on the Clemson campus. her time to helping others, she is being shown through everything she does. Additionally, her sons have contributed to recognized by Tiger Brotherhood for her

Patience and understanding are virtues the University as IPTAY representatives, contributions. "It is a great honor to be that Clemson mothers possess and her Clemson Club Board members, and sev- nominated and I know that everyone nom- devotion to Clemson can be seen through eral University tasks forces. inated loves Clemson, but nobody loves it

the reflection of her children's love and Louise's children attribute their, "sense more than I do. It is the nicest surprise " loyalty for Clemson University, and her of duty and loyalty that they all have for that could ever happen to me! constant encouragement and support for Clemson," as a gift given to them by their The Mother-of-the-Year is a traditional the traditions of Clemson. These mothers mother. They recognize her as, "the best part of Parents' Day. Each year the Tiger comprise the group of special individuals Clemson supporter," they know. Brotherhood chooses a Mother-of-the- renowned as candidates Tiger "Even when times are tough she Year to be recognized before the game. Brotherhood reviews in the selection always sees the positives and says that The senior players' mothers are also rec- process for the honor as the organiza- true Clemson people will pull our ognized before the game, but it is the tion's Mother-of-the-Year. University through the tough times. When Mother-of-the-Year who has the honor of

Today, Louise Shealy Long is being things aren't going well academically, she dotting the "i" as Tiger Band spells out honored as this year's Tiger Brotherhood will often drop a note of support to the 'Tigers" in script. Parents' Day, which

Mother-of-the-Year for her devotion to and coaches. I have seen a couple of these began in the 1960's, was originally Dad's love for her family and Clemson posted on their walls. She does the same Day, but was changed because the University. Clemson family wanted to recognize both Louise was born in Allendale, SC, but mothers and fathers for supporting their has lived in Mauldin, SC along with her children. husband, William J. Long, raising their Parents' Day is a very special time for four sons for all of her adult life. Her hus- Clemson students because of the time band passed away in 1965, and she was they can spend with their parents and then left with two sons still in high school loved ones. However, it is a day the Long and two in college. She and her husband family will remember for years to come as always hoped their four sons would Tiger Brotherhood proudly salutes Louise receive a college education. Louise was Shealy Long as the 1994 Tiger faced with keeping this dream alive on Brotherhood Mother-of-the-Year.

her own. "I am honored to have my four sons

"When my husband died, it never nominate me for this award and to actual-

occurred to me to do anything different ly win is like icing on the cake! I believe than to fulfill my obligation of educating my children's love for Clemson is a true our children," said Long. "Clemson was testament of my love and honor for the

the best place. I knew how my boys were University. I am happy to be a part of the

going to turn out. If I sent good ones Clemson family, and I consider it a home

away, I would get super ones back." away from home." Through determination and great per- sonal sacrifice, Louise did just that. Her What is Tiger Brotherhood? sons, Bill ('67), Bud ('68), and Terry ('70) Tiger Brotherhood is a local, selec- all proudly wear the Clemson undergrad- tive, honorary fraternity. It still uate class ring. Carroll attended Mars Hill Louise Long and her family have been years. embraces the same basic tenets as College and later transferred to Erskine loyal Clemson fans for many established by its founders, led by College to play basketball. However, in Professor John Logan Marshall, in the Long family tradition, he earned his for others in tough situations," says her 1929. Enamored with ritual, the Tiger master's degree from Clemson in 1974. son, Terry. Brotherhood promotes high standards All of Louise's sons have gone on to be During her life, Louise has contributed of social and ethical conduct, while rec- successful, but have never forgotten the her time in various ways. She was a clerk ognizing in its members an earnest sacrifices their mother made for them. for the Greenville County School District. devotion to Clemson, coupled with the Bill is the vice president of Southern From 1974 until her retirement in 1982, integrity of character commensurate National Bank in Greenville, SC. Louise served as postmaster in Mauldin. with a typical Clemson gentleman. Palmetto Car Wash in Mauldin, SC is Volunteer work is also an important Tiger Brotherhood embodies an owned by her son. Bud. Carroll is a coach part of Louise's life. For 10 years, she unequaled cross-section representation and teacher at Mauldin High School, and worked for the Salvation Army. Currently, of the Clemson community. Students, Terry is a senior banking executive at she volunteers at the Greenville Hospital faculty, and staff all work within the Nations Bank in Clemson. Cancer Treatment Center once a week bonds of brotherhood to champion a All of Louise's children continue to sup- and at the Marshall Pickens Mental closer relationship. One for all and all port the Clemson tradition. One of her 10 Health Center. for one, with Clemson and its many tra- grandchildren, Mindy, is now a student at As a life-long member of the Mauldin ditions and undying spirit as its central Clemson with many more hopefully on the United Methodist Church, Louise has focus, today provides viable, flexible way. All of the Long family have season served as a Sunday School teacher, trea- and continuing forum for ideas and football tickets and on every football surer, choir member, and administrative unending service to Clemson. Saturday during the season, you can find board member. 1994 Clemson Football 39 CLEMSON CORPORATE SPONSORS

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Bill Barbary James H, Barnes, Jr. Randall Bell J, Frank Black Glenn Brackin Mike Branham Joseph Bailey Bright Scott Brown Miles E Bruce Charles A. Bryan, Jr Jody Bryson Joel L. Bullard -' Chartes W, Bussey, Jr. Richard Cassidy Thurmon McLamb Lynn Campbell John Tice Robert E. Dye ' Donald J Coggins President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Jack Coggins Larry B Copeland * Director, District IX Director, District IV Director, District VIII Director, District I Walter B Crawford James M Crawford IPTAY Past Presidents * Gordon S Davis William Lem Dillard T.C. Atkinson, Jr., Director F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director Jim Patterson, Director Bobby Dillard Ctiarlie Bussey, Director Lewis F. Holmes, Jr., Director Bill Reaves, Director Robert M. Dubose * R Eldridge. Eddie N. Dalton, Director F.E. Hughes, Director Lawrence Starkey, Director C Jr - Henry EIrod W. G. DesChamps, Jr., Director Dr. G.J. Lawhon, Jr., Director Dr. J.H. Timmerman, Director Tony Elzoghbi Dr. R.C. Edwards, Sr., Director Edgar C. McGee, Director Marshall Walker, Director * Tom Farthing Mark Finley Harper Gault, Director Bill Freeland C, Glenn Garrett ATHLETIC DIRECTOR—BOBBY ROBINSON Preston T Garrett, Jr. Clark Gaston, Jr IPTAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—GEORGE BENNETT - Joe D Gibson

HONORARY DIRECTOR—FRANK HOWARD - Joel W Gray III ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—BERT HENDERSON Scott Greene * J. Benson Harrison ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—BOB MAHONY * Dean Hawkins * Tammy Holcombe Richard H Ivester - denotes Representative Emeritus " Terry A, Kingsmore + denotes County Chairman Emeritus Sandy Kirkus * denotes IPTAY '94 Award Winner Bennie Langley * Jim League Representatives: Lewis Bagwell John Lewis Sam Ligon ' * W E, (Bill) Burnett Terry L. Long Floyd S Long Richard A Coleman Kenneth C. Looper Charles Mapr III William D. Coleman Tom Lynch - W,M Manning. Jr, * Jim S. Hull William B. (Ben) Massingill, Jr. - Seabrook Marchant * Robert L. McCord Banks McFadden Edward O McCameron * Ronnie Oliver JoLynn McFadden ' James T, McCarter ' Melvin Pace John Mclntyre * Ronald J, McCoy Wayne B. Richey Tom Merritt * David Merritt W.M. Self James V. Patterson James D, Miller * Robbie Templeton John Peters J G, Miller R.R, Ritchie Thomas K. Norris Robert E. Dye McCormick County Gil Rushton William H. Orders Jennings G McAbee (CC) William Singleton - J F, Palmer Director, District I C. T.C. Faulkner, Jr G. Neil Smith - I.N, Patterson, Jr, DISTRICT 1 John Sparks George M, Plyler Robert E. Dye, Director Oconee County James Spearman - C Evans Putman ' P.O. Box 1898 Sammy Dickson (CC) Joseph J. Turner. Jr. Bobby W, Ramsey Easley. SC 29641 Marshall P Childress (VC) K N Vickery ' Bruce Reeves Thomas Alexander Joseph A, West Robert E Reeves, Jr. * Abbeville County Joel Harris David F, Whittemore, Jr, Charles F. Rhem, Jr, • Earle Williamson (CC) Tim Hydrick Eugene P. Wlllimon - James Rochester V- Wendel Boggs Ellis Ivey W, Harold Wood Bunny Scoti - Charles B. Murptiy * Paul Jenson Robert G- Sharpe. Jr. * Rufus Stierard Horace J. McGee III John G, Slatter/ Wayne Stevenson Tim Merrell * Tim Strom Dr. Don Neal - Joseph D, Swann Anderson County * Dr W Ted Nimmons E, Richard Taylor, Jr, Joe B Davenport (CC) Ernest M, Riley Joseph M Todd - Melvin E Barnette - Carl R, Rogers David M, Vaughan Jennifer Benson Dan Strawderman * Jim Vaughn Joe Burdette Sam Thrift Mike Wade - R Carol Cook - S Gray Walsh Fred Cooley Pickens County +• Kermit M Watson Mark Cramn^er * J.E. Britt (CC) Jim Sanders - David Wilkins - George M Ducworth * John 0. Adams Robert B, Whorton Director, District II * J. Tom Forrester * Robbie Burgess Charles P, Wlllimon

Dr. James P Hentz Jeffrey W, Childress DISTRICT II Robert Lee Hill Bennie Cunningham Jim Sanders. Director Laurens County John D Hopkins, Jr, Allison Dalton Sanders Brothers, Inc. * Thomas E, Davenport (CC) Dr. James H. Irby Charles E. Dalton P.O. Box 188 + J R. Adair Dan Jones * Dr. Val S. Dyches Gaffney, SC 29342 Ira J Bedenbaugh Dr C. Patrick Killen * Robert E, Dye * Henry V. Blalock * Arthur M. Klugh, 111 Dr. Robert C. Edwards, Sr. Cherokee County W Fred Chapman. Jr. James F Little Julie Ellison David Parker (CC) Dr William F Childers Harry Mapr Gaston Gage, Jr Bob Peeler James A, Coleman • Randall W McClain * Bird Garrett * Dr. Ron Barrett - Henry M, Paris Sr. ' +* Jake Meeks Roddey E, Gettys, III - R.S, Campbell. Jr. Dr, N Carl Wessinger Dr. PS, Mowlajko L. Earl Gilstrap, Jr. -' Gary E Clary - Robert G. Sharpe Bob Guerren - John M, Hamnck, Jr. Spartanburg County * Thompson A, Smith * Harry C (Hal) Hagood - Wylie Hamnck John Easterting III (CC) Tony Smith Donald Hamilton Roy Mathis Kendall K Alley * D Gray Suggs Bob Harmon - E- Raymond Parker William A Bishop III Mark D Wilson Frank Hartsell -' James R, Sanders, Jr. William A, Blackwood, Jr. Greenwood County Coach Frank J. Howard John L. Brady, Sr. • Wayne Bell (CC) Floyd Hunt Greenville County David Cecil II Dr, F E, Abell, Jr. ' F H. Inabnit, Jr. * Earl Sammons (CC) - John B, Cornwell, Jr. Mark Abell - Edwin L, Kirby. Jr. * Beniamin M Evatt (VC) Walter Davis, Jr Nick P Anagnost R, Frank Kolb James E, Vissage. Jr. (VC) John T, Duncan, Sr

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

- Alan M. Tewkesbury III Harry L. Foy W. H. Cox * Harry Odel Weeks, Jr. DISTRICT IV - David B. Gohagan Fred W. Faircloth S. Lynn Campbell, Director Winston A. Lawton, Jr William Green Edgefield County Box 11326 - Winston A. Lawfon Bill Heatley Watson Rhodes (CC) Rock Hill, SC 29730 - Samuel M Harper Catherine Chnstie Chester County Jasper County - A.H. Lachiotte, Jr - E. O. Dukes, Jr. Robert A, Darby, Sr (CC) Roy Pryor Jr (CC) Jesse E Wright III - J.W. Gilliam, Jr * Edward C, Abell Sara B Gregorie William C. Kennerty Lewis F Holmes Jr. David Beaty Horry County Director, District V ' * * Lewis F Holmes III George R. Fleming Orangeburg County R.S. Winfield (CC) * Terry Timmerman Sam Frazier Lawrence L. Weathers (CC) Billy Avant, Jr * F.L. Theo Reginal Williams W E. Lindsay DISTRICT V Dr Julius W. Babb III Bradham Elliott - John M. Little III William C Kennerty William B. Bookhart, Jr Rick ' Lexington County * Donald B. Murray 2220 Weepcolow Trail Larry W Dyar Harvey Graham Jr ' - Warren Craig Jumper (CC) Dr Sam Stone Ashley Hall Plantation * F, Reeves Gressette, Jr J. Roger Hammond * J. Tom Shell (VC) Marvin S. Waldrep Charieston, SC 29407 * W.C. Higginbotham, Jr John H. Holcombe, Jr * George Alley Roger Home - S.F. Horton -* - Bill Amick Chesterfield County Allendale County - Edgar C McGee Thurmon McLamb Alvin N. Berry Dan L Tillman (CC) Frank Young (CC) Karen J. O'Cain Jim Spann Jerry A. Brannon Andrew F McLeod * Fletcher M. Riley Jr * Listen Wells * Andy Caldwell Philip G. Powell Bamberg County Dan M. Robinson, Jr. Robert (Bob) Wilder Jr * R. Hugh Caldwell - John R. Thomas Don A. Nummy (CC) -* J.M. Russell, Jr. * Fred H. Carter, Jr. William R. Tillman F. Manon Dwight, Sr James M. Russell III Marion County

Troy Carroll Atkinson III Robert Caughman Joseph M. Ott - Russell S. Wolfe, II (CC) Roscoe Coughman Darlington County TC. Atkinson, Jr. James Tracy Childers Dr Hubert C. Baker DDS (CC) Barnwell County Charies J. Bethea, Jr - H. Ralph Corley Sr - J.W. Carter Clinton C. Lemon, Jr (CC) John H. Holt John L. Fulmer, Jr Robert Fletcher H. M. Anderson - Robert Mace * Dr B R. Grandy Marion D. Hawkins, Jr Howard G Dickinson, Jr - Duncan Mclntyre - Brett J. Harns George A. Hutto, Jr. Grover C Kennedy, Jr Joseph L. Powell ' James D. Head III Warren Jeffords Jimmy L. Tarrance Bob Householder, Jr. William P Kennedy Thomas Weeks Sumter County * ' James M Lowman - Dr Glenn J. Lawhon, Jr James F. Kinney (CC) * John W. McLure William B. McCown III Beaufort County Ricky Alford J.W. Riser - Harry M. McDonald J. Harry Tarrance (CC) - John J. Britton. Jr Charles M, Stuck - Dr M B. Nickles, Jr Henry C. Chambers * Bill Carter Jr * Robert M. Taylor -* Bill Reaves Thomas R. Garrett Susan Chapman * Lee Harold Witt, Jr ' Tommy Usher Jr Dan Gilmour Thomas Cuttino Rex Varn Bryan Loadholt Hcyward Fort James G. Taylor

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

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

Chuck R. Swearingen III Georgia Bobby Yarborough James A Black Thurmon W. McLamb Mendal A Bouknight Jr. Director. District IX Region III Kenneth S. Borwn Don Whechel Dick Cottingham (RC) Andrew P Calhoun George Bolen John A Dickerson DISTRICT IX Director, Distnct VII Travis Brank William C. Efird. Jr Thurmon W. McLamb DISTRICT VII Ron Bullock Douglas S. Gray PO Box 67 Don Whechel Leonard C. Butler Joycelyn Hairston Little River. SC 29566 5000 Piper Glenn Dr. Col. J. L. Edmonds Alva B Hancock Charlotte, NC 28277 Bill Heatley Dennis Oliver Hopf Other States

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

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

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

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Official Football Signals—1994

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Discretionary or injury time- Touchdown out llollow by lapping Field goal Ball ready lor play hands on chesti TV/Radio lime-out Pointls) alter touchdown Safety * Untimed down

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

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First touching EncroachmenI Illegal formation Disregard flag End ot period Sideline warning Illegal touching (NCAA) |NF| Encroachment Offside Defense (NCAA) Offense (NCAA)

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1994 Clemson Football 47 ^fff^ Clemson All-Americans

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

ALL-AMERICA TEAMS (Breakdown bv Team of Clemson's All America selections)

1 t;cii i^di 1 It; AP UPl FC FW WC SN FN Other

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

1939 Banks McFadden 1 3 1 1 Colliers (1), NEA (1)

1940 Blalock 1 Joe 2 ricdi oi ^ /

1941 Joe Blalock 2 1 1 1945 Ralph Jenkins 3 INS

1948 1 Bobby Gage HMO \ ) 1950 Jackie Calvert 2 1952 Tom Barton 2 1955 Joel Wells 3

1959 Lou Cordileone 1 1

DpII '^nnrtQ ^ 1966 OjJvJI lo M1 Wayne Mass 2 ^ y

1967 Harry Olszewski 2 1 1 1 1 2

1970 Dave Thompson 2 NEA (1)

1974 Bennie Cunningham 1 1 1

Banks McFadden 1975 Bennie Cunningham -| Timp {\\ Q 1977 Joe Bostic 3 1 O

1978 Joe Bostic 2 2 1

Jerry Butler 1 1 Steve Fuller 3

1979 Jim Stuckey 1 1 1

1980 Obed Ariri NEA (2)

-| 1981 Jeff Davis 2 1 1 1 1

Terry Kinard 1 1 NEA (1)

Perry Tuttle 1 2 o Jeff Bryant c.

\ 1982 Terry Kinard 1 1 1 1 1 "I William Perry 3 Johnny Rembert 3

1983 William Perry 3 1 1 2 James Robinson 2 James Farr 3 | 1984 William Perry 3 1 1 Dale Hatcher co Donald Igwebuike 3 1985 Steve Reese 2

1986 Terrence Flagler 3 1 3

Terry Kinard John Phillips 1 2 2

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

David Treadwell 1 1 1 1 1 1

Donnell Woolford 3 1 2

1988 Donnell Woolford 1 1 1 1 1 2

1989 Stacy Long 3 1 Chris Gardocki 3

1990 Stacy Long 1 1 1 1 1 Chris Gardocki 2 2 3 Levon Kirkland 2 2 3

1991 Jeb Flesch 1 1 2 1

Levon Kirkland 2 1 1 1 2 SH (1)

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

1993 Stacy Seegars 1 2 1 1 CP (2) Note: AP - Associated Press; UP! - United Press International; FC Football

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

1994 Clemson Football 48 James Earle

by Jessica Reo The only Clemson grad on the 1994 Tiger staff initially became interested in football by watching Minnesota Vikings James Earle, Clemson outside line- quarterback Fran Tarkenton. backer, turned Tiger graduate assistant coach, turned full-time tight end coach, has been associated with the Clemson football first, but my father was instrumental in get- from the Steelers, I realized just how much

program in many fashions in eight of the last ting me to play. Both of them supported me, of a 'business' the NFL really is. It was a

11 years. The only member of the Clemson came to all my football games, and enjoyed good experience and something that I think coaching staff to have played for the Tigers, it." all football players should experience to see Earle has already left his mark on the After an all-state career as a quarterback exactly what it's like. All of the players think

Clemson record books as a player and is at Easley High, Earle came to Clemson, it's big money and lots of fun, but you see ready to do the same as a coach. where he played strong safety as a first-year so many guys get their lives taken away After earning his undergraduate degree freshman before moving to outside line- from them. from Clemson in secondary education backer. He was a starter in 1986 and 1987 "Some guys don't get a chance to gradu- (teaching concentration in biology and gen- and led the Tigers in tackles in the latter sea- ate from college. When they do finish play- eral science) in 1989, Earle moved to Greer son. He was a prime reason the 1987 Tigers ing football they don't have anything to do. and into the school system as a teacher, the were 10-2 and ranked fifth in the nation in You hear so many times about having some- head track and wrestling coach, and an total defense. thing to fall back on, and people just don't assistant football coach at Greer High "Playing for Clemson was a chance for know how true that is. Being a professional School. my parents to do something that they prob- athlete you can play for one year or six Earle returned to his college alma mater ably wouldn't have gotten to do in their months, and you don't necessarily have to from 1990-1991 as a graduate student and whole lives; to go to a stadium like get hurt to get cut, they just let you go. football coach, received his masters degree Clemson's and go to a university to see that They'll just find someone who's better than in Guidance and Counseling Services, and kind of football. Not only that, but to see you, always." in 1992, returned to his high school alma someone they raised play in a stadium like Earle's playing opportunity at Clemson mater, Easley High School, this time as the Death Valley was special." also afforded him the chance to meet and basketball and track coach, and the assis- Earning a degree was extremely special play for current head coach Tommy West, an tant football coach. to Earle and was certainly the major part of important factor that brings him here as a Earle's full-time college coaching career his Clemson experience. The education 28-year-old coaching for a major college

officially began in 1993 when he moved to allowed him to start his professional life as program. "Being a coach, it seems that no UT-Chattanooga with Tommy West, his a teacher and a coach, two professions that matter how much you absorb, there's always

position coach as a player. Earle coached are identical in many ways. His NFL expe- more to learn. I don't know everything there

the linebackers at UTC, then joined West at rience (12th round pick of the Steelers) , is to know about how to cover defenses or Clemson in December of 1993 to help the even though he did not make the final cut, offenses.

Tigers prepare for the Peach Bowl against helped him realize how important that edu- "When I was playing, I never realized Kentucky. cation was then and is now. Coach (Tommy) West and Coach (Danny)

"I always wanted to play football," said "I was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers Ford and all the other coaches, would stay

Earle. "I watched it on TV, and was a huge and that was a dream come true," stated up until midnight watching film and putting

it Minnesota Vikings fan. I used to watch Fran Earle. "I got my opportunity, but wasn't together a gameplan. I learned last year

I it It real dif- it Tarkenton all the time, so that pushed me to what thought would be. wasn't when I was at UT-Chattanooga that takes

play football, and I wanted to be a quarter- ficult coming from Clemson because we had a lot of work, and of course again this year

back. I started playing in around thie third practiced and played hard here, so there that there is a lot of work to be prepared for grade. My mother didn't want me to play at was a lot of pressure here. After getting cut the next Saturday's game." And work isn't something that Earle has

ever shied away from. He knows what it is like to be a student-athlete and a coach, and he knows the structure that players need as mi student-athletes. "One of the reasons I came here was because it was one of the ^ best places to play college football. I want to i»t see our kids receive a good education, get good jobs, and learn something from Clemson, some discipline, some respect, how to carry themselves day in and day out.

I want them to learn how to survive in the real world once college is over." "James Earle is a great person, a very hardworking individual, a very conscientious person about what he does both on and off the field," said fellow assistant coach Rick Stockstill. And that is an important factor for being a coach. Says Earle, "It's a lot more

difficult as a coach, but it's rewarding." Student-athletes should learn something from a role-model like Earle. Being a high school counselor taught him to hear what people are saying, to absorb the meaning of

the things they tell him. That's what made him a success in counseling, and that's what Earle concentrated on stopping the opponent's tight ends as a player. Now he teaches will make him a success in coaching. Clemson's tight ends to succeed against opposing outside linebackers. 1994 Clemson Football 49 Come To Your Dodge Dealer And See The Car That Changed Everything...

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by Brent Coleman Playing for Clemson has been in Will Young's family for many years. Growing up in the shadows of Death Valley, every young kid dreams of putting on the orange and white and being a local star. every year he is here, the more we are going ing SuperPrep and Max Emfinger. In 1992, For Tiger offensive guard Will Young, that is to improve," Young added, "We need to get Young played as a true freshman, some- reality. a couple of recruiting classes in here, but we thing very rare for an offensive lineman, and Young, Will's Ron father, is the local are going to be a good football team in the in 1993, Young worked his way into the start- pharmacist at Lynch's Drugstore in down- future." ing lineup and started every game. He town Clemson and Kathy Young, Will's Offensive line coach John Latina also played nearly 800 snaps. mother, is the daughter of Ed McLendon, has received high praise from Young. Young lists the Peach Bowl as his played tackle who on the 1940 Clemson "Coach Latina is a heck of a coach, he is biggest thrill since being a Tiger. "It was Cotton Bowl team, the first bowl team in what is going to make this Clemson offense enjoyable to play in that game at the Clemson history and the first Tiger Eleven to go. He is going to be a big reason why this Georgia Dome, and it was my last time get- end the in season ranked the Associated program gets turned around and is in the ting to play with (Stacy) Seegars, (Brent) Press Top 20. Top 10 every year." Young further describes LeJeune, and Bryce (Nelson)." Young has With those Tiger roots and history. Coach Latina as "very tough" and compares become the stability of Clemson's starting Young never toyed with the idea of playing him favorably with Daniel High head coach front in 1994 and West has labled Young the somewhere else. "I've always been a Allen Sitterle, who Young helped lead to the "granddaddy of the offensive line." Clemson fan and my dream was always to 1991 state championship. "They are proba- Off the field, Young has managed to bal-

play I here and when had the opportunity, I bly the two best coaches I've had." ance his schedule well-enough to make the at it," jumped said Young. This season, Young is the only starter on ACC Academic Honor Roll in each of his first His most vivid memory of a Clemson the offensive line that also started a year two years. He singles out time constraints game growing up was a hit on a Clemson ago. "I lead in different ways than some as the most difficult thing about college foot- running back (by current Cincinnati Bengal I ball. people. like to go out and do the best I "We get up at 7:00 a.m. and don't get

John Johnson) that Young believes exempli- it till can, whether be in drills or whatever, I like home 9:00 p.m. or 9:30 p.m. We are tired fies what Tiger football is all about. people to watch me and learn from me that and hurting and then we have to study." His "Johnson almost cut him in half. You look at way. That is the way I want people to learn relationships with his roommates (Matt that tough and physical style and that is from me, not from being very vocal." Reeves, Mark Landry, and Chris Brooks) what football is all Clemson about." Young feels he has picked up some of and his fellow linemen make life and football Being from Clemson and playing football these characteristics from ex-teammate and easier to deal with. According to Young, here has its highs and lows according to Ail-American Stacy Seegars, who he Tiger fullback Matt Reeves, a devout "It is Young. easier in my studying, and if I admired during his first two seasons. Christian, "is probably my best friend on the have a problem," says the junior, "I can "Stacy did everything perfect without saying team. He rubs off on me in a good way and always go home and see my parents for anything and that is the way I want to be." helps me to be a better person."

help I whenever want to, the other guys can Coming out of Daniel, Young was cho- In the future. Young hopes to follow in his only call." But, expectations from the local sen as the state Lineman-of-the-Year by late grandfather's footsteps and be a high community and the added pressure that The Greenville News and several publica- school coach. McLendon coached high comes along with it has been stressful to tions tabbed him as an Ail-American, includ- school football tor 40 years. Among his

"If I Young at times. came here and I players were current Tiger outside wasn't any good, I feel people would linebackers coach Ellis Johnson. look down on me. ..everybody in this McLendon's accomplishments town knows who I am, so some pres- earned him a spot in the National sure comes with that. I had a holding High School Football Coaches Hall penalty in the Peach Bowl and I got of Fame. rattled all summer about it." "I'm going to try to coach in college Young's ties to the new coaching if I can, but also at a high school staff and Head Coach Tommy West because it is a little more exciting go back to his youth. "When I was in and the kid's play just for the fun of elementary school, I to sit with used it," said the 273-pounder. "I hope Rusty Crowe (son of Jack Crowe, ex- that opportunity comes in the state Tiger assistant and current offensive of South Carolina or somewhere in coordinator at Baylor) on the 50-yard the south." line. As Young's years at Clemson con- "Mrs. West would be up there and tinue, he hopes to hang on to the

I got to go on of the trips I some and time he has here. "I have talked to met Coach West through them." former players and the one thing Young's father also knew Coach they regret is how they wished time West and other Tiger assistants away. I know when I leave here, I including defensive coordinator Miles am going to miss this place and all Aldridge through his pharmacy and my teammates." his work as a football official at Young will miss his Clemson foot- Clemson scrimmages. ball experience because no one on With the encounters with Coach the Tigers has a deeper or more West and some of his staff growing ingrained appreciation of its tradi- up, it is no surprise Young believes tions. West is going to bring Clemson long- range success. "We are going to be tougher and more physical every Young's grandfather was a starter on Clemson's first bowl year that Coach West is here and team.

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41 3 P . %A Clemson Alphabetical Roster

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

c; 7Q k'P\/iM 1 AiRn p 1 n 1«£; PR l-l C fO EDALTMAN OG 6-3 275 'FR. no / rvcviiN LMinu r 0- 1 u 1 Do rn. riO Waycross, GA; Ware County; Rusty Ganas Brandon, MS; Brandon; Wally Bumpas

UQ ^/IARk' 1 AMPlPV Or^/QM A 07c; pp PC 74 BRENT BANASIEWICZ OG 6-3 290 FR. no D 1 rn. no Moticello, FL; Aucilla Christian Academy; Gene Cox AmhGrst, NH; Sowhegan; Scott Lalib6rt6

MICHAEL BARBER LB 6-1 240 SR. V L DH 7AMP 1 P\A/IQ r\Ck « 1 9Qn rPRn. nouc Edgemore, SC; Lewisville; Bennle McMurray MGmphis, TN; RalGigh-Egypt; John Troy A 1 4ft TRA\/|C: ^/IAPk| IM PR R 1 9'5R PR HOWARD BARTLEY OLB 6-1 186 FR. no 1 nM V 1 IvIMorxLI In n D D I c.OO r n no Decatur, GA; Southwest Dekalb; William Godfrey Pittsburgh, PA; PGrry High; Gus Cantaness Q nPYTPR ^ylPPl pom hr ^ 11 iQn 'CP 1 \/i D/ PAUL BARTON OT 6-7 287 *JR. 0^ y ucA 1 cn ivi'^L'LcvjN UD o- 1 1 1 yu oU. 1 V L Sorrento, LA; St, Amanto; Doug Moreau Msridian, MS; MGridisn; Mac BarnGS c AMPtVP ^/IPPRPRPV PI R c; 1 n 1 Qc; • IP 9\/l DO ELMER BENCH SN 5-9 220 FR. no MiNL/TP iviOwnt^nc T vjLD o- 1 u 1 yo Jn. £i V L Manning, SC; Manning; Don Clayton nooKRrvnlc mil,Mill oo,QP- nocKRrtf^Lc niii,Will- jimlim ninyerRinnQr

o "1 PMRIQ ^yIPIMAI IV p c 1 no 1 p \/l y4 DONALD BROOMFIELD OLB 6-3 236 FR. no C.O OnniO IVlOIINIMLLY r D-o 1 y^i J n. 1 vL

Olustee, FL; Baker County; Danny Greene 1 roy, ivii, 1 roy

1 i~\—tr- 1 1 n 11 01 \K\ i~\ i~» — K 1 /~\~r 1 IP JIM BUNDREN OT 6-3 275 *FR. no UVVMYlNC IVlwnoMlN 1 D'O OlU J n. JO Wilmington, DE; A.I. Dupont; Terry McCormick kjiiiiiii,Priffln kjiM,PA- iNPMP wKidnorndPLcluhnrnQ jo,IP- iviikc^^iL-Q Loyo1 r»\/H

1 1 K A A 1 1 01 iTi — —1 /~\/^ ^ '~\r*r\ PORV PPPI PR c 11 iq/I QR 1 \/l MATT BUTLER OG 6-3 260 FR. n HU OwDTrCCLCn OO O il 1 on. 1 V L Belmont, NC; South Point; Phil Tate RoGbuck, SC; Dorman; DalG Evans 1 \/t 7 WC ANDRE CARTER FS 5-10 194 *S0. 1 V L LAMONT PEGUES TB 5-9 189 FR. no Camden, SC; Camden; Billy Ammons Thomasville, NC; Thomasville; Allen Brown

/~\ 1 1 A K 1 ^ 1 1 1 fv Tl— f t~ <~1T^ y1 Q JASON COLLINS TE 6-5 223 *FR. noRQ yo TONY PLANTIN DE 6-4 260 FR. no Slidell, LA; Northshore; Richard Buckley Pendleton, SC; Pendleton; Leon Hope CP 00 KENYA UKOUKS WH D-2 loO FR. no 1 BRAD POPE DB 5-11 173 SO. OLJ Seneca, SC; Seneca; Tom Bass Alpharetta, GA; Milten; Bob Cloy 9\/l WC y 1 MARVIN CROSS DE 6-4 250 *JR. / u HOLLAND POSTELL OT 6-6 270 FR. no Durham, NC; Hillside; James Lillie Summerville, SC; Summerville; John McKissick ft 1 R*^ 97 HC 1 RUDYCURRIE CB 6-3 198 *FR. no RAYMOND PRIESTER FB 6-1 205 FR. no Cleveland, OH; St. Edwards; Jim McQuaide Allendale, SC; Allendale-Fairfax; Mike Doolittle 9\/l 1 \/i yo CARLOS CURRY MG 6-2 285 JR. OU TREVOR PUTNAM C 6-4 265 *JR. 1 V L Decatur, GA; Columbia; Ron Sebree Canton, NC; Pisgah; Carroll Whght IP 1 \/t / PEREZ DAVIS OT 6-5 330 JR. yo BERNARD RANDOLPH DE 6-2 259 *S0. 1 V L Port St. Joe, FL; Garden City JC; Jeff Leiker Townville, SC; Pendleton; Dennis Patterson 9\/l 9\/t BRIAN DAWKINS SS 6-0 190 JR. MATT REEVES FB 5-11 217 JR. ^ V l_ Jacksonville, FL; Raines; Freddie Stephens Anderson, SC; TL. Hanna; Harold Jones 7c; 00 TONY DESUE FB 5-10 193 *S0. 1VL / GLENN ROUNTREE OT 6-3 270 *FR. noRC Virginia Beach, VA; Kempsville; Red Stickney Suffolk, VA; Nansemond-Suffolk; Ron Killmon

44 ANTHONY DOWNS TB 6-1 195 FR. HS 1 WARDELL ROUSE OLB 6-2 230 SR. 1 VL Greenville, SC; Berea; Wayne Greene Clewiston, FL; Itawamba CC; Mike Eaton Q 9\/l -DC, KELTON DUNNICAN LB 5-11 215 JR. JC PATRICK SAPP OB 6-4 230 JR. ^ V l_ Sumter, SC; NE Oklahoma JC; Mike Loyd Jacksonville, FL; Raines; Freddie Stephens WESLEY ELLIS TE 6-4 240 FR. HS 1 7 JEFFSAUVE PK 6-0 194 •JR. 9\/l Pemberton, NJ; Pemberton Township; William McDowell Mechanicsburg, PA; Cumberland Valley; Tim Rimpfel

A^ 1 \/l 1 D FS 6-1 200 JR. 2VL H \ MILT SHAW TB 5-8 192 *S0. 1 V l_ Abbeville, SC; Abbeville; Dennis Botts Tarboro, NC; N. Edgecombe; Raymond Cobb Ho ANDY FORD CB 5-11 180 SO. 1VL LAMARICK SIMPSON DE 6-2 270 JR. 9\/l Sumter, SC; Sumter; Tom Lewis Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill; Jim Ringer

PETER FORD CB 5-11 180 SO. 1VL 1 g EMORY SMITH FB 6-0 238 *S0. 1 VL Sumter, SC; Sumter; Tom Lewis Pensacola, FL; Escambia; Dwight Thomas 9\/l yu WARREN FORNEY DE 6-3 260 *JR. 2VL 1 1 LOUIS SOLOMON QB 5-10 168 *JR. Rutherfordton, NC; RS Central; Jack Huss Somerset, NJ; Franklin; Joe Stinson 00 CHRIS FRANKLIN OLB 6-3 240 SO. 1VL DARNELL STEPHENS OLB 6-0 240 SR. O V L Bamberg, SC; Bamberg-Ehrhardt; Leon Maxwell San Antonio, TX; Converse-Judson; D.W. Rutledge ftR OD ED GLENN TE 6-3 250 SR. 1VL / BRIAN TILLOTSON OLB 6-1 217 SR. owCP Greenville, SC; Wade Hampton; Roger Hayes Greenville, SC; Berea; Wayne Green CP 1 D NEALON GREENE OB 5-11 186 FR. HS 00 JAMIE TRIMBLE C 6-2 247 *S0. ow Yonkers, NY; Lincoln; Anthony Fiorelli Ormond Beach, FL; Mainland; Doug Stanley 91 99 '^\/l HENRY GUESS WR 6-2 208 *JR. 2VL LEWIS USHER LB 6-1 231 *SR. O V l_ Cordova, SC; Edisto; John Weathers Decatur, GA; SW DeKalb; Buck Godfrey 82 LAMONT HALL TE 6-4 245 *FR. RS 3 SPEEDY WATSON CB 5-7 167 *JR. SQ Clover, SC; Clover; Butch Windell Memphis, TN; Hamilton; Daniel Cooperwood

1 TRAVIS HARVEY OB 6-1 195 SR. 1VL 2 NELSON WELCH PK-P 5-8 182 •GR. 3VL St. Louis, MO; J.E.B. Stuart; Enc Ludden Greer, SC; Greer; Stuart Holcombe ED HAUSGEN LB 5-8 185 JR. 2VL Q7 RAYMOND WHITE DE 6-3 260 •FR. RS Cincinnati, OH; Madeira; Hank Ohmeis Clinton, MS; Clinton; David Bradberry

HO JAMES HEMPHILL LB 6-0 220 *S0. 1VL Q9 BRETT WILLIAMS DE 6-4 245 •SO. 1 VL Hammond, LA; Hammond; John Williams Albany, GA; Dougherty; John Reynolds D MARCUS HINTON WR 6-0 174 JR. 2VL 9R UNDRE WILLIAMS WR 5-9 161 FR. noHC Powder Springs, GA; McEachern; Jim Dorsey Gray, GA; Jones County; John Williams ftfl TONY HORNE WR 5-10 160 FR. HS AO MOND WILSON LB 6-3 220 •FR. noRC Rockingham, NC; Richmond County; Hal Shuler Tupelo, MS; Tupelo; James Sloan 9\/l vjH ANDRE HUMPHREY CB 5-8 182 JR. 2VL OD CHUCK WINSLOW LB 6-2 235 •JR. ^ V l_ Wilmington, NC; Laney; Larry Tootoo Virginia Beach, VA; Green Run; Elisha Harris ROBERT JACKSON OT 6-6 325 *JR. 1VL HUAC\ BENJI WOOD FB 6-2 218 *FR. noRC Washington, DC; Woodson; Bob Headen Atlanta, GA; Mahst; Alan Chadwick 24 JAMES JENKINS TB 6-0 205 FR. HS 19 ANTWUAN WYATT WR 5-11 190 SO. 1VL Hammonton, NJ; Oakcrest; Jack Bottiner Daytona Beach, FL; Mainland; Doug Stanley 56 TIM JONES LB 6-1 230 *SR. 3VL 83 STEPHON WYNN TE 6-2 244 •SR. 2VL Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill; Jim Ringer Winnsboro, SC; Fairfield; Central; Ben Freeman 60 MIKE KUNZ OT 6-4 260 GR. SO 59 WILL YOUNG OG 6-3 279 JR. 1VL San Antonio, TX; Lee; Bobby Smith Clemson, SC; Daniel; Allen Sitterle 84 DAVID ZEILER WR 5-11 183 JR. SQ Bethel Park, PA; Bethel Park; Bernie Storer 1994 Clemson Football 54 r ATHUETllC 'World's Largest Supplier of Clei s & Souvenirs"

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# NAME POS 20 Brian Dawkins SS 37 Bashan Johnson DB 59 Will Young OG 82 Lamont Hall TE 2 Nelson Welch PK-P 21 Henry Guess WR 38 Chris Franklin OLB 60 Mike Kunz OT 83 Stephon Wynn TE 3 Patrick Sapp QB 22 Lewis Usher LB 39 Matt Reeves FB 61 Mark Landry OG 84 David Zeiler WR 5 Andye McCrorey OLB 23 Chris Mclnally P 40 Ben|i Wood FB 64 Zane Lewis OG 85 Wesley Ellis TE 6 Marcus Hlnton WR 24 James Jenkins TB 41 Milt Shaw TB 65 Elmer Bench SN 86 Ed Glenn TE 7 Lamont Pegues TB 25 Undre Williams WR 42 Mond Wilson LB 67 Paul Barton OT 88 Kenya Crooks WR 8 Speedy Watson CB 26 Ed Hausgen LB 43 Andy Ford CB 70 Holland Postell OT 90 Warren Forney DE 9 Dexter McCleon DB 27 Raymond Priester FB 44 Anthony Downs TB 71 Perez Davis OT 91 Marvin Cross DE 11 Louis Solomon OB 28 Andre Carter SS 45 James Hemphill LB 72 Robert Jackson OT 92 Brett Williams DE 12 Michael Barber LB 29 Peter Ford CB 46 Coby Peeler SS 73 Dwayne Morgan OT 93 Carlos Curry MG 13 Warden Rouse OLB 30 Darnell Stephens OLB 47 Howard Bartley OLB 74 Brent Banasiewicz OG 94 Donald Broomfield LB 14 Travis Harvey QB 31 Brad Pope DB 48 Travis Macklin FB 75 Glenn Rountree OT 95 Bernard Randolph DE 15 Nealon Greene QB 32 Kelton Dunnican LB 49 Jason Collins TE 77 Matt Butler OG 96 Tony Plantin DE 16 Leomont Evans FS 33 Tony DeSue FB 50 Trevor Putnam C 78 Ed Altman OG 97 Raymond White DE 17 Jeff Sauve PK 34 Andre Humphrey CB 55 Jamie Tnmble C 79 Jim Bundren OG 99 Lamarick Simpson DE 18 Emory Smith FB 35 Matt Bullman P 56 Tim Jones LB 80 Tony Home WR 19 Antw?uan Wyatt WR 36 Chuck Winslow LB 57 Brian Tillotson OLB 81 Rudy Currie CB © 1994 The Coca-Cola Company. "Coca-Cola, " the Dynamic Ribbon device and the Contour Bottle design are registered trademarks of The Coca-Cola Company.

When Maryland Has The Ball MARYLAND OFFENSE CLEMSON DEFENSE WR WALT WILLIAMS 15 BAN DARNELL STEPHENS 30 LT STEVE INGRAM 54 DE LAMARICK SIMPSON 99 LG JADE DUBIS 53 MG CARLOS CURRY 93 C ERIC GREENSTEIN 69 DE MARVIN CROSS 91 RG DAVID HACK 74 RUSH WARDELL ROUSE 13 RT MARK MOTLEY 78 ILB MIKE BARBER 12 WR MANCEL JOHNSON 6 ILB TIM JONES 56 SR RUSS WEAVER 86 CB ANDRE HUMPHREY 34 SR GEROY SIMON 10 SS BRIAN DAWKINS 20 QB KEVIN FOLEY 22 FS ANDRE CARTER 28 SB ALLEN WILLIAMS 20 CB PETER FORD 29 PK JOEO'DONNELL 16 P NELSON WELCH 2

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1 DOUG BURNETT SB 18 DAVID BEACH WR 38 ROBERT MOORE ILB 57 JOHN SISLER OLB 80 DOM HILL TE 2 CLEVELAND EVERHART DB 19 BRUCE JAMES WR 39 SERGIO ROACH DB 58 JOHNNIE HICKS DB 81 JEREMIAH HOWARD WR 3 JERMAINE STEWART DB 20 ALLEN WILLIAMS RB 40 BRIAN UNDERWOOD RB 60 TROY FOWLKES LB 82 ERIC OGBOGU TE 4 JERMAINE LEWIS WR 21 JOHNNIE JOHNSON DB 41 GENE GRAY OLB 63 RICHARD ABRAMS DB 83 KENDRICK WALTON WR 5 WADE INGE DB 22 KEVIN FOLEY QB 42 ANGEL GUERRA DB 65 PETE SORRENTINO OL 84 KEVIN WOODESHICK TE 6 MANCEL JOHNSON WR 24 LAMONT GORE DB 43 JASON BROWN DB 66 JOHN FEUGILL OL 85 COREY HOLOBETZ TE 7 GRUNDO STROZIER DB 25 CLIFTON CROSBY DB 45 MARIO CHAVEL ILB 68 DARRYL GILLIAM OL 86 RUSS WEAVER WR 8 RICHARD ROBERTS WR 26 KENDALL OGLE RB 46 RATCLIFF THOMAS OLB 69 ERIK GREENSTEIN C 87 TIM WATSON DL 9 BRIAN CUMMINGS QB 27 ANDREAL JOHNSON DB 47 MITCH WATKINS DL 70 BRENT SHRODE OL 88 ERIK HENRY TE 10 GEROY SIMON WR 29 RAPHAEL WALL DB 48 ERICK WOOD ILB 71 PAT WARD OL 90 ERIC HICKS DL 11 DARRICK RATHER DB 30 CHANEY MILNER TE 50 BRETT WHITE ILB 72 JIM STUMP OL 91 TIM FOSQUE DL 12 SCOTT SALKELD DB 31 DARRYL GILES DB 51 RHETT HESPRICH ILB 73 RYAN REZZELLE OL 92 CORNELIUS WHITE DL 13 SCOTT MIUNOVICH OB 33 MIKE SETTLES OLB 52 MIKE GILLESPIE DL 74 DAVE HACK OG 93 FARAD HALL DL 14 DUAN JONES WR 34 BUDDY RODGERS RB 53 JADE DUBIS OG 75 COREY FOWLER DL 95 ASHLEY SIMS DL 15 WALT WILLIAMS WR 35 KEN LYTLE K 54 STEVE INGRAM OT 76 JOHN TETER OT 96 TONY SURMAN DL 16 JOE O'DONNELL K 36 DANIELL BULL K 55 JAHMAL WEBSTER ILB 77 JAMIE BRAGG C 97 CRAIG FITZGERALD DL 17 BRAD RHODES K 37 KEVIN PLANK RB 56 AL WALLACE OLB 78 MARK MOTLEY OL 98 AARON HENNE DL One Phone Call And We'll Be On Yoixr Doorstep.

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# NAME POS HGT WGT CL # NAME POS HGT WGT CL

* 1 D 63 RICHARD ABRAMS DB 6-4 275 FR. 78 MARK MOTLEY OL 6-6 315 JH. Arundel, MD; Arundel Moultrie, GA; Georgia Military 77 JAMIE BRAGG C 6-1 275 *SR. 16 JOE O'DONNELL K 5-11 1 80 SO. Severna Park, MD: Severna Park Rural Ridge, PA; Fox Chapel

1 DOUG BURNETT SB 5-8 190 *SR. 26 KENDALL OGLE RB 6-1 210 rH. Laurel Sprints, MD; Highland Mills Irvington, NJ; Hillside 45 MARIO CHAVEL ILB 6-2 220 SO. 37 KEVIN PLANK RB 6-0 215 *JR. N. Miami Beach, FL; Monsignor Pace Kensington, MD; St. John's; Fork Union 9 BRIAN CUMMINGS OB 6-0 185 FR. 11 DARRICK RATHER DB 6-1 220 *JR. Eastchester, NY; lona Prep Decatur, AL; Georgia Military 53 JADE DUBIS OG 6-2 280 *SR. 73 RYAN REZZELLE OL 6-5 285 rH. Asheboro, NC; Asheboro; Fork Union Erie, PA; McDowell

2 CLEVELAND EVERHART DB 6-2 215 SR. 1 BRAD RHODES K 5-9 185 FR. Highland Park, Ml, Highland Park Biloxi, MS; St. John's

1 1 1 1 1 K 1 — — I 1 /~v 1 1 1 /~\ 1 66 JOHN FEUGILL OL 6-6 270 FR. 39 SERGIO ROACH DB 5-11 180 JR. Methuen, MA; Methuen Mattapan, MA; Concord Carlisle

1 [ ~p~7/^ i —) A 1 — 1 I— n A 1 r~\ 97 CRAIG FITZGERALD DL 6-3 264 JR. 8 RICHARD ROBERTS WR 5-9 1 70 JR. Philadelphia, PA, Labaile Annandale, VA; Annandale 22 KEVIN FOLEY QB 6-2 190 *S0. 34 BUDDY RODGERS RB 6-0 225 FR. oriGrry niii, nj, onerry niii tast Providence, RI; East Providence

91 TIM FObOUfc DL 6-0 235 "JR. 1 SCOTT SALKELD DB 5-9 170 *FR. Asbury Park, NJ; Asbury Park College Park, MD; Pallotti 60 TROY FOWLKES LB 6-1 240 FR. 33 MIKE SETTLES OLB 6-0 210 JR. Linthicum, MD; North County Temple Hills, MD; Bishop McNamara 52 MIKE GILLESPIE DL 6-3 230 JR. 70 BRENT SHRODE OL 6-7 270 *S0. Silver Spring, MD; Springbrook Apopka, FL; Apopka

A n n \/ 1 1 1 i i a n ji i 68 DARRYL GILLIAM OL 6-6 310 SO. 10 GEROY SIMON WR 6-1 1 75 SO. Vvasningion, uo, oi. jonn s Johnstown, PA; Johnstown 24 LAMONT GORE DB 6-2 195 SO. 95 ASHLEY SIMS DL 6-4 250 JR. Lanham, MD; DeMatha Troy, NY; Hudson Valley CC 41 GENE GRAY OLB 6-1 215 *JR. 3 JERMAINE STEWART DB 5-11 180 SO. Washington, DC; Archbishop Carroll Jersey City, NJ; Marist

69 ERIK GREENSTEIN C 6-2 285 *S0. 7 ORLANDO STROZIER DB 6-2 1 90 SO. Andover, MA; Andover Augusta, GA; Hephzibah — /"^ A K 1 1 1 1 ii~ n n A r~\ 42 ANGEL GUERRA DB 6-2 200 SR. 72 JIM STUMP OL 6-0 240 JR. Manassas, VA; Stonewall Jackson Finksburg, MD; Westminster r-\ A \ / C LI A O tX /~\/^ 74 DAVE HACK OG 6-6 285 *SR. 76 JOHN TETER OT 6-5 275 *JR. Holland, NY; bt. Francis College Park, MD; DeMatha

1 /~\ K 1 1 A A O 1 1 1 r~ K h — P\ 1 98 AARON HENNE DL 6-5 275 *SO. 46 RATCLIFF THOMAS OLB 6-1 215 SO. Allison Park, PA; Shaler Area Woodbhdge, VA; TC. Williams cmnyi_i^Nio\/ "PI 88 ERIK HENHY TE 6-3 230 SO. 40 BRIAN UNDERWOOD RB 6-2 1 80 *FR. /~V L__„„, LJLII Kl 1. O L^n^M. Li:il 1 nn4. Cherry Hill, NJ; Cherry Hill East Bronx, NY; Herbert Lehman 90 ERIC HICKS DL 6-6 240 FR. 29 RAPHAEL WALL DB 5-11 200 SR. Erie, PA; Mercyhurst Prep Columbia, MD; Wilde Lake

/~\ t, 1 p\ 1 1 80 DOMii HILL1 1 1 TE-p 6-3 255 SR. 56 AL WALLACE OLB 6-4 240 *FR. Washington, DC; St. John's Del Ray Beach, FL; Spanish River /~*/^ O r~ \/ LJ/^ 1 P) [~"P~7 "PI 85 COREY HOLOBETZ TE 6-3 250 *SR. 83 KENDRICK WALTON WR 6-4 240 FR. Pottsviile, PA, Pottsville Dallas, TX; Carter

81 JEREMIAH HOWARD WR 6-0 1 80 JR. 71 PAT WARD OL 6-5 290 *FR. Garrett park, MD; Barrie School Herndon, VA; St. John's 5 WADE INGE DB 6-1 180 JR. 47 MITCH WATKINS DL 6-2 240 *FR. Lindenwold, NJ; Overbrook Regional Salisbury, MD

54 STEVE INGRAM OT 6-5 300 *SR. 86 RUSS WEAVER WR (J o 215 *SR. Seat Pleasant, MD; DuVal Monroeville, PA; Gateway

p) n 1 t o I~lA^>lI— o \A/n 1 BRUCE JAMES WR 5-8 1 65 FR. 55 JAHMAL WEBSTER ILB U 1 205 *SR. Guetna, LA; Archbishop Shaw North Braddock, PA; Woodland Hills f~\ A h 1 r~v o r~ A 1 1 1 1 K 1 O K 1 P> 27 ANDREAL JOHNSON DB 5-11 180 SO. 50 BRETT WHITE ILB 6-2 215 *FR. Pahokee, FL; Pahokee Hornell, NY; Hornell 21 JOHNNIE JOHNSON DB 6-0 195 SO. 92 CORNELIUS WHITE DL 6-4 255 FR. Pahokee, FL; Pahokee Newburgh, NY; Newburgh Free Acad.

6 MANCEL JOHNSON WH 6-1 1 75 SO. 1 WALT WILLIAMS WR 6-0 170 *S0. Lanham, MD; Eleanor Roosevelt Miami, FL; Killian Senior

1 1 1 <~» —V 1 1 A It 1 1 K 1 — \ A 1 — 14 DUAN JONES WR 5-10 155 FR. 20 ALLEN WILLIAMS RB 5-11 200 SR. Glenarden, MD; Eleanor Roosevelt Thomasville, GA; Georgia Military

1 — l~» KJIAIKII— ir~>A/IO \A IP* 4 JERMAINE LEWIS WR 5-9 170 JR. 48 ERICK WOOD ILB 6-1 220 *SR. Lanham, MD; Eleanor Roosevelt Medford, NJ; Shawnee 13 SCOTT MILANOVICH QB 6-4 220 *JR. 84 KEVIN WOODESHICK TE 6-3 235 •SR. Ri itlor PA- Ri itlor Berwick, PA; Berwick 30 CHANEY MILNER TE 6-2 230 FR. Alexandha, VA; Episcopal 38 ROBERT MOORE ILB 6-0 230 JR. N. Amityville, NY; Nassau CC

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by Jessica Reo Clemson's outside linebacker coach had to overcome a bout with cancer last year, an experience that has helped him in Coaching is a job of adjustment, training, coaching. and instruction. In the case of a coach, that adjustment process also finds a way into

personal life. A coach's ability to handle cally in. I had broken down some film two East Carolina (1985-87), became the defen-

these adjustments speaks volumes of his weeks prior just to help out, so I had an idea sive coordinator at Southern Mississippi

ability to be successful. about Kentucky. I think the players did a (1988-89), and then went to Alabama where

As a coach, life usually revolves around good job with that." he was part of a record setting defensive players, practice times, game times, and While there were many adjustments for coaching staff. Alabama led the nation in meetings, but think of the personal lite of a Johnson during this time, adjusting to being total defense in 1992. football coach. Lives have to be changed to a Clemson Tiger was not difficult. "I was Despite this varied experience Johnson produce limited quality time with family and born and raised in a Clemson family and I've says he doesn't have a set coaching philos- friends. Ellis Johnson, coach of the enjoyed getting back to South Carolina," ophy, but it is easy to see the genesis of his

Clemson outside linebackers, exemplifies said Johnson, who was raised near motivation. "I don't really have a philosophy

someone who has tackled that on and off Columbia, SC. of coaching. I think that whenever you do the field adjustment process head-on and Johnson played football in high school something, you should try to figure out what conquered it. and eventually moved on to play and gradu- you enjoy the most about it and why you are

In his first full season on the Clemson ate from The Citadel in 1975. He spent one staying with it. Obviously, unless you're staff, Johnson has had to make many year there as the defensive ends coach and lucky, it's not a profession you choose for adjustments in his personal and profession- then moved to Gaffney, SC, as an assistant money. It has some drawbacks, from the al life over the past year. Professionally, coach at Gaffney High School. He then standpoint of being away from home a lot. Johnson made the move from Alabama, became an assistant coach at Spartanburg But there's no question, the reason I've where he had coached from 1990-93 and High in 1979. and was named the head enjoyed the profession is because of the was a member of the Crimson Tide National coach for 1980-81. "I wouldn't trade a $1 people in the profession. Both coaches and

Championship Staff of 1992. million for my experience in high school the players. I enjoy being around young

In July of 1993 he was confronted with coaching. I think it makes you a better people, it keeps you young in attitude. I adjustments in his personal life, as doctors recruiter. It definitely makes you a better enjoy the players most of all." discovered during a routine physical that he teacher on the football field." Being diagnosed with cancer also con- had cancer. Chemotherapy and radiation Johnson returned to his alma mater as tributed to his overall coaching attitude. "It treatments followed for the next nine the linebacker coach for one season (1982). probably was a good experience in the long months. In the midst of the stress related He then received his first college head run. It really makes you understand what's with this development and the end of the coaching position, Gardner Webb in 1983, most important. I don't have any less enthu-

1993 Alabama season, he was approached which was followed by a term as defensive siasm for my job as far as enjoying it and by Clemson Head Coach Tommy West coordinator and inside linebackers coach at understanding how important it is, but I don't about the possibility of coaching at Appalachian State in 1984. He moved to have to be at a certain place at a certain Clemson. He accepted the job, joined the OLB coach and recruiting coordinator at time by a certain year. Objectives aren't as team in Atlanta one week prior to the important. I think you can get lost in that

Peach Bowl, still going through his treat- and forget what you really enjoy in your ments, moved to Clemson, and finally, in profession. It has made me enjoy the July, married Tonya Taylor, whom he had day-to-day experience of coaching that been dating for three years. All these much more." changes took place in one year's time. And the athletes have responded That's enough change for a decade for to Johnson, thanks in part to his attitude. most people. His attributes in his personal life carry

In the midst of treatment, Johnson through into his life on the field as a received the offer from Clemson and coach. Darnell Stephens, an outside had to adjust to a move to not only a linebacker on the squad said, " Coach new area, new doctors, but the pres- Johnson fought his cancer and still sures of a bowl game. "The players came out and coached with fire and responded to the change (in coaching enthusiasm. He teaches us so we are staff) very well," stated Johnson. "I've the best we can be. I admired that in been through seven complete staff him. He told us that there may be times changes in my career as either a player when he would be weak (during Peach or a coach. It's always critical how the Bowl practice), but you could never tell players, especially your seniors, because he always gives his all. Being

respond to it. I think they (Clemson's that kind of person really makes me players) have had an exceptionally good want to go to bat for him, perform for attitude. him, giving all I've got." "The bowl game was unique, espe- Coaching is all about adapting to cially for me," chuckled Johnson. "I change, whether it be through halftime missed the first week of practice, which adjustments to personnel changes the

is really the preparation week. I was still week of the game, to changing a game- in Birmingham and had to go through plan for a new opponent. Sounds like

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

It was also a banner year academi- support extends to all of the student cally. Soccer goal keeper Jaro Zawislan body. was the recipient of the ACC's Jim The tremendous support of IPTAY Weaver Award as one of the outstand- is due, in large part, to the organization- ing all-around student-athletes in the al makeup that allows donors to be as league. In the Spring semester of 1994, close to IPTAY as they are to their local 43 student athletes were on the dean's IPTAY leadership. Each of South list and 14 had a perfect 4.0. Tiger foot- Carolina's 46 counties has an IPTAY ball player Warren Forney was the recip- County chairman, and every county is ient of Clemson's Algernon Sydney- alloted an IPTAY representative for Sullivan Award, which is given to a every 35 donors. Clemson student for outstanding service One important way IPTAY keeps to others. in touch with its membership is the IPTAY is recognized as one of the annual Clemson Club meeting held in oldest, largest and most successful ath- April and May of each year. These meet- letic fundraising organizations in ings, which feature different coaches Amehca. IPTAY was the first athletic and administrators, are just one of the fundraising organization in the country ways of making the local IPTAY mem- to top the two, three, four, and five-mil- bers feel close to Clemson. lion dollar marks in annual donations. Clemson University will continue to In 1934, Dr. Rupert Fike founded be recognized and respected on the IPTAY with a very simple purpose in national level athletically and academi- mind: IPTAY provides funds for athletic cally with the full support of IPTAY. scholarships. Since 1934 IPTAY has IPTAY will continue to be successful certainly met Pike's goal, providing because a loyal commitment to scholarships for over 5,000 student-ath- Clemson University is a way of life in the letes, trainers, and managers. Tommy West spoke to a record 38 IPTAY meetings hearts of Clemson alumni and friends. IPTAY currently provides the funds last spring. The organization is the reason Clemson for tutorial programs staffed by trained offers a full complement of scholarships in each sport. 1994 Clemson Football 64 1

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Most Associated Press Top 25 Seasons, 1986-93

Team 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Tot

Miami (FL) 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 15 8 Nebraska 5 6 10 11 24 15 14 3 8 IVIichigan 8 19 4 7 7 6 5 19 8 oo Clemson 17 12 9 12 9 18 £.0 I —J Q Texas A&M 13 10 20 15 12 1 O 1 o Florida State — 2 3 3 4 4 d. 1 1 A -7 Notre Dame — 17 1 2 6 13 4 1 Oklahoma 3 3 14 17 16 b

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Tennessee 14 5 8 14 1 li 1 1 b

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

Team 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1 992 lot Miami (FL) .917 1.000 .917 .917 .833 1.000 .917 .750 8 Nebraska .833 .833 .846 .833 .750 .792 .750 .917 8 Clemson .750 .833 .833 .833 .833 .791 .455 .750 7 QOO Florida St. .625 .917 .917 .o3o .boo .cS4d .917 .923 7 .846 .667 .792 .833 .750 .833 .0/ .bb/ b Q-7C; Notre Dame .455 .667 1.000 .923 .750 .769 • O/O .yi / b

Alabama .769 .583 .750 .833 .583 .917 1 .UUU . /O 1 b

Auburn .833 .792 .833 .833 .708 .455 .OUU 1 .UUU D c Fresno St. .818 .545 .833 .917 .773 .833 .DO / o nr Oklahoma .833 .917 .750 .636 .727 .750 .o4o . /DU D "7QO c Tennessee .583 .731 .455 .917 .769 .750 . / DU O noo QOO cr Texas A&M .750 .833 .583 .727 .731 .833 .ooo D

Most Bowl Appearances 1986-93

i QOO Team 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1 OT Alabama Hanc. Hall Hanc. Sugar Fiesta Suns. Sugar Gator 8 BYU Free. All-Am Free Holid. Holid. Holid. Aloha Holid. 8 Florida St. All-Am Fiesta Sugar Fiesta Sunsh. Cotton Orange Orange 8 Miami Fiesta Orange Orange Sugar Cotton Orange Sugar Fiesta 8 Q Michigan Rose Hall Rose Rose Gator Rose Rose Hall O Q Nebraska Sugar Fiesta Orange Fiesta Citrus Orange Orange Orange c> —J Clemson Gator Citrus Citrus Gator Hall Citrus Peach I -y Colorado Blue. Free Orange Orange Sunsh riesta Aloha I "7 Penn St. Fiesta Citrus Holid. Sunsh Fiesta Sunsh *_

Most Bowl Victories, 1986-93

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

1994 Clemson Football 69 Single Game Records

Category NCAA Clemson Most Rushes: 58, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, 1991 36, Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 36, Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 Most Yards Rushing: 396, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, 1991 260, Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982 Most TDs Rushing: 8, , Illinois vs. S. Illinois, 1990 5, Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1917 5, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 All-Purpose Yards: 422, Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. vs. Pacific, 1991 274, Terrence Flagler vs. Wake Forest, 1986

Most Pass Attempts: 79, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 55, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Pass Completions: 48, David Klingler, Houston vs. SMU, 1990 25, Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 25, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Yds. Passing: 716, David Klingler, Houston vs. Arizona State, 1990 323, Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most TD Passes: 11, David Klingler, Houston vs. E. Washington, 1990 4, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Pass Efficiency: 403.4, Tim Clifford, Indiana vs. Colorado, 1980 240.4, Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 1966 (Min. 14 attempts) (11-14-345-0-5) (12-19-283-0-3) Most Receptions: 22, Jay Miller, Brigham Young vs. New Mexico, 1973 11, Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most Reception Yards: 349, Chuck Hughes, UTEP vs. N. Texas State, 1965 163, Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Most TD Receptions: 6, Tim Delaney, San Diego St. vs. N. Mexico St., 1969 3, Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Most Plays: 94, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 64, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Total Offense: 732, David Klingler, Houston vs. Arizona St., 1990 374, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Most Points: 48, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 33, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1990

Most Field Goals: 7, Dale Klein, Nebraska vs. Missouri, 1985 5 , Nelson Welch vs. N.C. State, 1991, 7, Mike Prindle, Western Michigan vs. Marshall, 1984 Maryland, 1992 Most Touchdowns: 8, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 5 (same as for rushing touchdowns) Most Punts: 36, Charlie Calhoun, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 13, Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Highest Average 60.4 (5-302), Lee Johnson, BYU vs. Wyoming, 1983 52.0 (5-260), Banks McFadden vs. G. (Min. 5 aft.): Washington, 1939 Most Punt Returns: 20, Milton Hall, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 10, Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Most Punt Ret. Yds: 219, Golden Richards, BYU vs. N. Texas St., 1971 167, Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 1970 Most Kickoff Returns: 11, Trevor Cobb, Rice vs. Houston, 1989 7, John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Most Kickoff Ret, Yds: 241, Jeff Blitz, Harvard vs. Princeton, 1952 174, Dave Thomas vs. Georgia Tech, 1972 Most Interceptions: 5, by many (Last: Dan Rebsch, Miami (OH) vs. 3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965 W. Michigan, 1972) Interceptions Ret. Yds: 182, Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 1983 102, Don Kelley vs. Duke, 1970

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Clemson s Acting President presents his views on every- By Phil Batson thing from athletics to overall university challenge. What are your top priorities as Acting

President of Clemson University? tutions as a percentage of that full formula that it can be in every facet of everthing that

Prince: "I think the top priorities are to funding. goes on here. I want us to be outstanding in continue to support the strategic planning "The highest we ever got was about 98 teaching. I want us to be outstanding in the

committee and follow the task forces that percent of average. Today we're down to quality of our faculty. I want us to be out- are working on rethinking and re-looking at about 68 percent, and I don't think people in standing in the quality of our student body, I

Clemson and how it should be structured South Carolina and Clemson people want want us to be outstanding in the public ser- and organized for the next century,. .not only Clemson to be 68 percent of average. They vice mission that we have as a land grant

for the next century.. .but for the next four or want Clemson to be above average. So university, I want us to be outstanding in five, 10 years out and on beyond that. that's our biggest challenge. athletic performance.

"It's going to be as we stated, through the "That challenge has led us to the next "So, athletics can not rank ahead of any- years a strategic planning process under- thing, and that is how do we find—through thing else on this campus, but it has to be girded by continous process improvement, our strategic planning and our task forces given the same weight and the same I've been asked by various groups around and our reorganization efforts—a way to emphasis in its search for excellence as any campus as I've visited with them, 'Is this a deliver, not average quality, but even better other part of the university. If we're going to

one shot deal?' and I said 'No, just as the quality at lower cost. give young people an outstanding under- name implies it's not a one shot deal; a con- "So that's what we're trying to do. That's graduate experience, which is what we tinuous process improvement means it's the challenge we've got. That's what I'm strive to do, then they want an outstanding something that you are continuously work- going to try to keep moving forward during athletic progam to go side by side with an ing on, the time that I'm the Acting President," outstanding academic program with good "I've told a number of groups the biggest teaching, good faculty, and so on," room in the world is the room for improve- What is your assessment of athletics at ment. What we're trying to do at Clemson is Clemson University? What, if any, changes in Clemson athlet- to continually work toward improving and Prince: "My assessment is —again to ics do you see on the horizon? getting better. That's why the work that use a phrase that people are probably going Prince: "About the only thing that I see these task forces are doing is so important. to hear me say a lot and may get tired of happening is the issue of gender equity. We

"Within that overall priority system, I hearing me say, but I think it illustrates a may still be looking at what is the mix of guess the most important thing I can do is to point— in athletics, just as with the rest of sports that we offer at Clemson between communicate with groups. I've met with all the University, there's always that big room those exclusively for women and those of the task forces. I meet with the strategic for improvement, exclusively for men. As you and IPTAY planning committee every time they meet "You can even ask Jack Leggett with the members know, we have added women's and will continue to do that. outstanding season that his team had, and soccer and that's going be a good addition "As you've probably seen in some other the wonderful job he did of coaching the to the roster of sports that we offer." interviews, somebody asked me what your young men. If you ask them they would say,

top three jobs are and I said communicate, 'Yeah, but we'd still rather have gone to the Does being a former Clemson athlete communicate, and communicate. The key College World Series in Omaha,' and a beneficiary of IPTAY's scholarship to carrying this out successfully—making "So they saw that they had room for efforts offer you a unique perspective in the maximum number of people have an improvement even with the outstanding sea- your new position as University appreciation tor what we're doing and an son they had. Certainly Tommy West and President? How so? understanding of what we're doing— is to Rick Barnes know what they want to get Prince: "I do think it gives me a different communicate with them and not just talk to accomplished in terms of improvement, and perspective. Because I was able to come to them. We need to listen to them and I think that applies to every sport that we Clemson on a scholarship, providing unre- respond to it so that there's a feedback have and we sponsor at Clemson with the strictive scholarship funds to this group. That's what a good communication help of IPTAY (continued on page 78) is all about." "I think we have an outstanding athletic

program. I think it is a program of integrity What do you thinl< is Clemson's greatest and honesty. It's a program that's dedicated challenge at this time? to teaching young people a value system. I Prince: "The greatest challenge is how think our coaches are dedicated to making to cope with reduced state funding. I'm not sure that young people get an education sure that enough Clemson people under- and earn their degree from Clemson and at stand the fact that about five or six years the same time perform up to their best abili- ago Clemson used to get about 70 percent ties on the athletic field. I think we've got a of its total budget needs from the state of good program.

South Carolina. "I told (ACC Commissioner) Gene "Today that is down to about 38 percent. Corrigan in August that although two of So it's almost been cut in half. Another way them haven't coached a team in competition to look at that is the commissioner on high- yet, I think we've got three of the most out- er education about nine or 10 years ago standing major sport coaches that we've started looking at what they call full formula ever had at Clemson in Rick Barnes, funding, which is looking at comparable Tommy West and Jack Leggett. Jack's institutions or systems of higher education already displayed his abilities, and I'm sure in the southeastern states. that Rick Barnes and Tommy West are "They said to be average—remember going do the same thing." just average—with all of those other institu- tions, this is the amount of money it would Where does athletics fit in your list of pri- Prince has gone from the gridiron to the take and then they would fund Clemson, orities? presidents office in a career of service to Clemson that spans nearly years. South Carolina and all the other state insti- Prince: "I want Clemson to be the best 50

1994 Clemson Football 73 Maryland University of Maryland Location: College Park, MD Nickname: Terrapins Stadium Name: Byrd Stadium/42,000 Turf: Grass Enrollment: 21,799 Colors: Red-White/Black-Gold 1st Year of Football: 1892 Head Coach/Alma Mater: , William & Mary 75 Record at School Prior to '94 Years: 5-17 (2 years) Assistant Coaches/Alma Mater/Pos): Dan Dorazio (Kent St./Off. Coor/OL), Kevin Coyle (Massachusetts/Def. Coor), Rob Spence (lona/QB), Dave Ungerer (S. Connecticut St./RB/Special Teams), Jim Miceli (S. Connecticut St./TE), Vincent White (StanfordA/VR), Peter McCarty (Massachusetts/OLB), Cliff Schwenke (Bridgeport/Def. Line), Mel Foels (Bowling Green/ILB) Lettermen Lost: 14 Lettermen Returning: 48 Starters Lost: 2 Starters Returning: 19 Offensive Formation: Run and Shoot Defensive Formation: 5-4 University of Maryland Campus 1994 Honors Candidates: Steve Ingram OT, David Hack OG, Jermaine Lewis WR, Ratcliff Thomas LB

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1994 Clemson Football 75 ^ Tigers in the NFL by Tim Bourret Clemson had 21 players on opening day NFL rosters, including 11 who played on Clemson's #1 ranked Twenty-one Clemson players were on defense of 1990. opening day NFL rosters for 1994. This was the sixth year in a row Clemson has had at least 20 players on opening day NFL rosters. Terry Allen. ..Minnesota Vikings. ..RB... 5th Rudy Harris.. .Tampa Bay Bucs...RB...2nd Last year Clemson had 23 opening day players Year Year and by the end of the season 26 former Tigers First running back in NFL history to return to Fourth-round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Bucs were on NFL rosters. the league after suffering a torn ACL in each who played in 10 games as a rookie with two

The 1994 opening day list includes 14 knee. ..missed all of 1990 and 1993 with the starts. ..started against Green Bay in 1993 for defensive players, two special teams players injuries, but is back in the starting lineup this his first career start and contributed two rushes and five offensive players. Of the 14 defensive year.. .showed he is back to his old self with for 10 yards and a seven-yard pass recep- players 11 were members of Clemson's 1990 159 yards on 22 carries and scored two touch- tion. ..had four rushes for 21 yards against defense that was ranked number-one in the downs in a 42-14 win over the Bears in Washington on December 5th of last year.. .his country in total defense. Of those 11, six start- Chicago in Week 3 of this season. ..had first NFL reception was a 25-yarder against ed in the NFL on Sept. 25th weekend games. remarkable 1992 season when he rushed for San Francisco... 91 St player chosen overall by The Minnesota Vikings, who did not have a 1201 yards, a Viking single season record the Tampa Bay Bucs, he had seven rushes for Clemson player on their roster in the first 30 ...only the third player in Vikings history and the 29 yards and four receptions for 48 yards in his years of their franchise, and were the last NFL first since 1981 to break the 1,000-yard first season. team to have a former Tiger on their all-time mark. ..tied the Vikings record for rushing roster, now have the most former Tigers with touchdowns in a season with 13, he was third Jerome Henderson. ..Buffalo Bills. ..DB... 4th three. Terry Allen, Ed McDaniel and Ashley in the NFL in that category... had 15 total touch- Year Sheppard are all former Tigers now with the downs to rank second in the NFL to Emmitt Played on special teams in the 1994 Super Vikings. The Pittsburgh Steelers, Chicago Smith in 1992. Bowl for the Buffalo Bills, ironically that was the

Bears and Los Angeles Raiders all have two only playoff game he played in last year for the former Tigers apiece. Brentson Buckner... Pittsburgh Steelers... Bills. ..played in last two regular season games for Bills... And, if you want to feel old, William Perry is DE...1st Year on special teams the started the 1993 now the dean of former Clemson players in the Second-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers season with the New England Patriots. ..played NFL, as he is in his 10th season in the league. last year, he was the 50th pick of the entire in all 32 games for the Patriots in 1991 and Michael Dean Perry and Donnell Woolford draft, the exact same draft position of former 1992, he started nine games in 1992. ..had 60 were both in the Pro Bowl last year. David Clemson Ail-American and All-Pro defensive tackles, 11 passes defensed and three inter- Treadwell has played in the league's all-star tackle Michael Dean Perry in 1988 draft ceptions for the Patriots in 1992. ..also led the game in the past and there might be some ...Buckner is listed as a second-team defen- Pats in punt returns in 1991 when he had 201 stars on the honzon this year who could make sive tackle after three games. ..he has yards on 27 returns. ..had an interception of the Pro Bowl next February. appeared spahngly over the first three con- against Houston in his first NFL There are currently 20 former Tigers on tests. ..Buckner is the only member of the 1993 start in 1991. NFL rosters. Robert O'Neal was on the open- Clemson team who made it as a rookie in ing day roster for the Colts, but was released 1994. ..as a freshman, he was member of John Johnson. ..Cincinnati Bengals.. .LB... after the first game. Here is an update on the Clemson's #1 ranked total defense. ..as a 4th Year careers of former Tigers currently in the NFL: sophomore he was a member of Clemson's #1 In his first year with the Cincinnati Bengals ranked rushing defense. after three seasons with the ... started for the 49ers last season, and Dexter Davis. .... .DB.. .4th he was a prime reason 49ers advanced to the Year NFC Championship game. ..played in two NFC Reserve with the Los Angeles Championship games during Inis three years Rams and the Phoenix Cardinals in his NFL with the 49ers... starting for the Bengals in career.. .played in six games and was waived 1994, he has 23 tackles through the first three by the Cardinals in 1993. ..had one start at cor- games, fourth on the club. ..one of four line- nerback, against Dallas in the third game of the backers from Clemson's #1 ranked defense to season. ..had six tackles for the year, three on start in the NFL this year.. .Clemson had four special teams and three on plays from scrim- straight 10-2 seasons during his career. mage. ..signed by Rams on 11-23-93 and start- ed the final three games of the year.. .had five Tracy Johnson. .....FB... solo tackles against Cleveland in his best 6th Year game. ..had a career high 8 tackles against Special teams captain of the Seattle Seahawks Atlanta on 11-15-92. for the 1993 season. ..a lOth-round NFL draft choice (by Houston), who is now in his sixth Chris Gardocki. ..Chicago Bears. ..P.. .4th NFL season. ..scored his first Seahawks touch- Year down last year against Kansas City on a two- Punter and kickoff man for the Chicago yard pass from Rick Mirer.. .played in all 16 Bears. ..had just four touchbacks over his last games last year and had played in 80 straight 108 punts coming into the 1994 season. ..sixth games over his five years, heading into this in Bears history in punting average with a 40.7 season, he has never missed a pro game. ..has mark and his 43-yard average in 1992 was the 10 career starts at fullback, including five in best by a Bears player in 25 years. ..had 80 1991 for the . ..had 47 career punts in 1993, forced 38 fair catches, best in carries for 182 yards and three scores and has the NFL. ..allowed only 22 of his 80 punts to be 17 career receptions for 129 yards and two returned for only 115 yards, the fewest punt touchdowns entehng 1994. return yards allowed by a punter in the NFL last year.. .had just two touchbacks in 1993, fewest Levon Kirkland... Pittsburgh Steelers.. .LB... in the NFL. ..had nine touchbacks on kickoffs 3rd Year >----^ : . , last year, and also had a career best 28 punts Second-leading tackier for the Pittsburgh Gardocki allowed the fewest punt return inside the 20 a year ago. Steelers in 1993 in just his second year on the yards In the NFL last year. club with 103. ..has played in every game so far in his career and has started 15. ..shared the 1 994 Clemson Football 76 team lead with 10 tackles against the San up 151 yards a game rushing without Perry Francisco 49ers in his first start as a profes- and allowed just 109 yards a game rushing sional. ..scored first career touchdown on a 16- with Perry... played his first eight seasons with yard fumble return against San Diego for the Chicago and was a member of the Bears 1985 game's only touchdown last year.. .made game Super Bowl Championship team. ..had his best saving tackle at goal line on last play of a 17- year with the Bears in 1986 when he had 84 14 win over New England in 1993. ..had two tackles and five sacks... entering the 1994 sea- caused fumbles vs. Cleveland on January son Perry had 493 career tackles, 29.5 sacks, 2nd. ..led the Steelers in tackles against nine fumbles, five fumble recovenes, three Kansas City in playoff game (12). rushing touchdowns, including one in the 1986 Super Bowl, and one touchdown reception. Ed McDaniel... Minnesota Vikings.. ..LB. ..5th Year Larry Ryans... Lions...WR...1st Year Ed McDaniel had 21 total tackles for the 1993 First year on active roster, he was a practice season, then had 21 in the opening game of squad player for the Lions last year.. .did not 1994 against Green Bay.. .also had a sack and appear in a game last year and has been a caused fumble that led to Minnesota's only reserve wide receiver this season. ..one of the touchdown of the opening day game... that total few athletes in Clemson history to compete for tied for the second highest figure for a single Clemson while he was a pro athlete. ..came game in Minnesota Vikings history.. .McDaniel back to Clemson last Spnng to run track for led the Vikings in tackles through the first three Bob Pollock's team and was a factor in weeks of the season with 41 stops, among the Clemson's number-11 NCAA finish. ..member top figures in the NFL. ..McDaniel, who earned of Clemson's ACC Championship football team his degree from Clemson last year, to in four was be 1991, he also played on Clemson ACC McGlockton is one of the top young defen- the starting weakside linebacker for Minnesota track teams in his career. .21st in Clemson his- sive linemen in the AFC. in 1993, but suffered a torn tendon in his right tory in career receptions with 42. shoulder in the opening game of the season David Treadwell...New York Giants. ..PK... against the Raiders. ..had a season high eight Ashley Sheppard... Minnesota Vikings... 6th Year stops in that opening game. 0LB...2nd Year In his sixth year in the NFL, his second season Sheppard had an injury plagued rookie year as with the New York Giants. ..number-three Chester McGlocl

First-round draft choice of the Packers in 1993, .. .San Diego Chargers.. .C... Michael Dean Perry.. .... he made many NFL All-Rookie teams a year 3rd Year DT...7th Year ago. ..quite an accomplishment because he Backup center for the San Diego Chargers Four-time NFL Pro Bowl player and three-time suffered two injuries during his rookie sea- each of his two previous seasons in the NFL, All-Pro performer.. .fourth on Browns all-time son. ..played in 14 games and started eight Whitley has served as the long snapper in sack list with 47.5 entering this season. ..has contests... also started both playoff games for addition to his center and special teams had at least six sacks every year he has been the Packers. ..finished 10th on the team with 39 duties. ..played in 15 of the 16 games a year in the league. ..his best year was 1990 when he tackles. ..also had a sack and two intercep- ago, missing only the September 19 contest led all NFL linemen in sacks with 1 1 .5 and 1 07 tions. ..had his best game against Detroit in the with Houston. ..played in just three games in his total tackles. ..has 10 caused fumbles and playoffs when he had seven tackles. ..first-team rookie season, 1993. ..fifth-round selection of seven fumble recoveries in his career,. .sec- All-Rookie according to Pro Football Weekly, the Chargers in 1992, he was the 117th player ond-round pick of the Browns in 1988, he the Pro Football Writers Association and chosen. ..single and raises horses on an alpine made the 1988 All-Rookie team. ..chosen to the Football Digest. ..had his first career NFL ranch east of San Diego. 1992 Sporting News All-NFL team and named interception against John Elway and Denver. the 1989 UPl AFC Defensive Player-of-the- Donnell Woolford... Chicago Bears.. .CB... Yean.only the second athlete anywhere in the James Trapp...Los Angeles Raiders.. .CB... 6th Year country to have a McDonald's hamburger 2nd Year Chosen for the Pro Bowl for the first time last named after him, the MDP was served in Reliable member of the Raiders special teams year, he is the top player at his position on the Cleveland McDonald's Restaurants in who is also used as a nickel back for Art Shell's Bears team according to coach Dave 1991 ...Michael Jordan is the only other athlete team. ..played in 14 games in his rookie year, Wannstedt... missed eight games due to six dif- to be so honored by McDonald's. 1993, and had two starts. ..had his first career ferent injuries over his first three years. ..fifth on interception against Cleveland when he made the Bears in tackles in 1993 with a career best William Perry.. ... .MG... his first career start in the Raiders sec- 101. ..led the team in passes defensed with 10th Year ondary.. .had 13 tackles from scrimmage and 22. ..had a career high six passes defensed The dean of former Tigers in the NFL, William seven special teams stops in 1993. ..reserve against Dallas in 1992. ..had two interceptions is now in his 10th NFL season. ..starting middle defensive back who is one of the leaders of the vs. Detroit in 1992. ..had seven interceptions guard for the Philadelphia Eagles who plays Raiders special teams in 1994. ..a third-round for the year to lead the Bears team in predominantly in run support situations. ..had pick in 1993 when was the 72nd player taken 1992. ..has 17 career interceptions entering 37 tackles in eight games with the Eagles last overall. ..ACC MVP in track twice, he competed 1994 for 124 return yards. ..has had exactly year, he played the first seven games of the for US Olympic Track Team in 1992. 100 passes defensed in his first five years in year with the Bears. ..Eagles averaged giving the NFL and has 398 career tackles.

1 994 Clemson Football 77 (continued from page 73)

University—whether they be IPTAY scholar- the athletic side. Although my wife's and my How do you see IPTAY's role in the ships or academic scholarships— is one of gifts to the athletic side have been substan- overall landscape of Clemson the things that I have as a goal and an ambi- tial, they're going to end up being more on University? tion to provide. the other side and I wish other people would Prince: "IPTAY is extremely important "Clemson is woefully behind other take the same viewpoint." to this University. We do have our critics schools on the number of scholarships they now and again who say, 'Wouldn't this be a can offer to outstanding young scholars. Specifically, how has your experience as better university if all that money that goes We've got to keep the IPTAY program a former Clemson football player affect- to IPTAY was coming unrestricted to the strong. We've got to have the funds to ed who you are today. university so they could use it for whatever attract outstanding young student-athletes. Prince: "I think playing under Coach they wanted to?

"Beyond that we've also got to attract Frank Howard on the team that I finished up "My answer to that is no, because sever- outstanding students and we don't offer with in the 1949 Gator Bowl has had a big al things could hapen. If that were the case,

nearly enough full scholarships for young impact on my life. I had a telephone call number-one, we probably wouldn't have the people. We lose some who want to go to from Schoolboy' (Bobby) Gage. I had a call same quality of athlete. I know we wouldn't Virginia, Duke, Vanderbilt, MIT, Harvard, last week from Tom Salisbury. have the quality of athletic program we have

Yale, and Dartmouth. "I got letters from several of my old team- today. "Some of them would come to Clemson mates. We went undefeated and untied my "Number-two, we would have to take and help us build up the quality of our stu- senior year and beat Missouri in the Gator money away from the academic side and dent body and the quality of our reputation Bowl in a real exciting game, 24-23, It was subsidize the athletic program which many as an academic institution if we could just a wonderful senior year for us and we've colleges and universities have to do. give them the wherewithal to come to always stayed close as a team with a lot of "Our situation at Clemson is good Clemson. love and strong support for each other. because IPTAY has helped us build a strong

"That may sound to some people a little "I think being on that team and playing program. Because we get revenues for unusual coming from a former athletic for Coach Howard and the other coaches bowl games and other sources, Clemson scholarship winner, but again we've got to here at that time probably cemented my has been unique in that money from the ath- have balance. We've got to keep our pro- love for Clemson and was one of the rea- letic side of the house flows to the academ-

gram strong, but we've also got to build our sons I was willing to come back to work for ic side. That really is unusual. That's why academic program. Clemson in so many volunteer capacities. IPTAY is so valuable to this university.

"When I was privileged and honored to Because I worked for them in volunteer "We would not be able to provide what I

speak as the 50th anniversary speaker for capacities, I think that was one of the rea- think is a first-class educational experience IPTAY's annual meeting in Columbia, peo- sons the Board of Trustees picked me as in all its aspects both curricular and ple might remember that I said my goal in the Acting President." extracurriular, if it weren't for IPTAY and my lifetime is to end up doing more with the what they enable us to do in the athletic pro- academic side of the house—as far as what gram."

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1994 Clemson Football Eddie Cochems

by Brett Sowell Former Clemson coach now officially given credit for first using the forward pass. Clemson has seen some very successful and prominent coaches come through Tigertown. There is John Heisman, Jess ground before an offensive player touched dropped back to pass, and fullback Jack all Neely, and Frank Howard, members of it, possession transferred to the opposing Schneider had moved 20 yards down field. the College Football Hall of Fame. Danny team. Today a ball caught across the goal Schneider heard Robinson yell, "Hike," a first Ford won the school's national champi- line is a touchdown, but in 1906 it was a signal the pass was on its way. Schneider onship in any sport. Of course, who could touchback for the defense. The length of turned around and caught the ball, and he forget good old Eddie Cochems. Eddie the pass was later limited to 25 yards. With yelled, "Hike," a signal for his teammates to Cochems? Yes, Eddie Cochems. all the restrictions many successful coaches begin down-field blocking. There was no Around Clemson, Cochems's name may of the day felt that there were too many need because the Carroll defense was so be one that is sometimes forgotten when restrictions on the forward pass to even try confused no one was even near Schneider discussing Clemson legends. He is more it. However, Eddie Cochems was not one of and he scored unscathed. History was known among people who study the history those coaches. made on that September 5, 1906 pass play. of football. His 1906 St. Louis football team Before the 1906 season Cochems's St. St. Louis went on to win the game over was the first to attempt and complete a legal Louis Billikens worked on the forward pass Carroll, 22-0. The Billikens, including the

- forward pass. On September 5th of this during semi-secret practices and the coach preseason contests, went on to a perfect 1 1 year the College Football Hall of Fame ofi- scheduled four preseason games to help record that season. Cochems's club cially recognized Cochems as the "father of prepare his team for the season. The first outscored the opponents, 407-11. As much the forward pass". preseason game was against Carroll as Cochems is known for his offensive Eddie Cochems's coaching career at College of Waukesha. Cochems told his strategies, he should be given credit for the Clemson was a short one, only one season team to forget the forward pass for this defensive play of his teams. Combining his in fact. His Tigers 1905 opened the season game, since he felt Carroll College would seasons of 1 905 at Clemson and 1 906 at St. with a 5-5 tie at home versus Tennessee. not put up much of a battle. "We don't need Louis, his teams won 14 games, and 12 of tie, rallied his After that Cochems troops and it against Carroll, don't show your hand too those were shutouts. preceded to whip Georgia, 35-0, in Athens, early," Cochems said. Over the years there has been some dis- then beat Alabama, 25-0, in Columbia. The The coach was wrong about not needing pute over who threw the first forward pass. dominance didn't stop there, as Clemson the pass against Carroll. Carroll was much Some felt that the pass was first used by topped Auburn, 26-0, at Auburn. Cochems's stronger than expected and the game was schools in the East, although these claims club then received a taste of its own medi- in a scoreless tie in the second half. were never authenticated. cine in a 41-0 loss at the hands of Cochems was pacing the sidelines, up and A motion picture was produced years Vanderbilt, and a season ending loss to down, when Brad Robinson looked at his ago that proclaimed erroneously that Notre 17-10. Georgia Tech, The Tigers finished coach, and told his teammates it was time to Dame produced the first forward pass using the season with a 3-2-1 record, not bad con- start passing. the combination of and Gus sidering the caliber of the opposition. After Robinson's pass fell short of the mark Dorias in Notre Dame's 1913 upset win over the season Cochems left Clemson to and as was the rule of the day, the ball was Army. It was the first time that the fonward become the coach at St. Louis University. awarded to a surprised Carroll team. A few pass was used in such a prominent game. After the 1905 season the Football minutes passed and the Billikens regained But Rockne himself credited Cochems with Rules Committee called a meeting to dis- possession of the ball. Robinson again the birth of the pass in his autobiography, cuss the public perception of football as "...The forward pass came in quietly, a brutal sport. During the 1905 season almost obscurely. Eddie Cochems, several players had been killed and Coach at St. Louis University, circa more crippled as a result of participating 1906, enrolled a few boys with hands in football. Some people called for the like steam shovels who could toss a abolishment of the game, while others football just as easily and almost as far were in favor of reforms to make the as they could throw a baseball," Rockne game less violent. said. There was such a concern over the Most of the information on the for- sport, that President Theodore ward pass we have today comes from Roosevelt asked the heads of several Philip A. Dynan, a member of the Board prominent universities to the White of Directors of the Sacramento Valley House and tried to persuade them to Chapter of the National Football eliminate the dangerous aspects of foot- Foundation and College Hall of Fame, ball. From this came a meeting of col- Inc. Dynan was a sports information lege officials summoned by the chancel- director at St. Louis University and in lor of New York University, and from that 1953, while at St. Louis, he began meeting came what we know today as research on the study of the first legal the National Collegiate Athletic forward pass. He finished the story in Association or NCAA. September of 1954 and proved that Meanwhile the Football Rules Edward B. Cochems and his St. Louis Committee began to make new rules in Billikens team developed and demon- an attempt to restrict close formations strated the first use of the forward pass. and try to open up the game. One of the With this information in mind, the new rules was that it was now legal to next time you're tailgating and dis- throw the ball forward. The new rule cussing Clemson football legends, don't came with restrictions that would be forget to include good old Eddie Cochems coached Clemson in 1905 then became the unheard of today. Cochems. first coach In college football history to use the forward In 1906, if a forward pass struck the pass the next season.

1994 Clemson Football 79 Special Recognition

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1991 and is the first facility in the nation The building also boasts a 175-seat Labratory. The lab is open six days a originally constructed for the purposes auditorium to be used for classes, team week, for 16 hours a day on Monday of meeting the comprehensive needs of meetings, review sessions, and seminars. through Thursday. student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000- The various speakers and lecturers who The lab staff consists of mostly square-foot building is open throughout come to work with Clemson student- graduate students, many of whom are the day and into the evening to accommo- athletes as part of the student-enrichment pursuing advanced degrees in computer date the extended schedules of student- program also use this facility. The auditori- science. Lab staff members are available athletes, and consolidates a variety of um is equipped with a projection booth for tutoring of any Computer Science academic services for their use. and state-of-the-art audio and video course as well as the many management, The philosophy behind Vickery Hall is equipment and will be available to other engineering and business courses that to provide the Clemson student-athlete campus groups when not in use by deal with personal computers. Student- with a program that will meet his or her Student-Athlete Enrichment. athletes may also arrange tutoring needs academically, in personal growth Another area of the main floor, the sessions outside normal lab hours any and development, and with career assis- computer resources area, consists of a time duhng the school year. tance. Vickery Hall is tangible evidence general computer tutoring room and a Computers in the lab can reach many that, at Clemson, the athletic department computer science tutoring room. The of the other machines on campus, includ- has made a commitment to make the computer room contains 30 personal ing the NAS mainframe, and are in turn, student-athlete's total experience a computers for hands-on computer tutoring, connected to a world-wide internetwork, rewarding one, even after he or she word processing and other general uses. allowing lab machines to access comput- enters the professional world. The 13,000-square-foot study and ing resources throughout the world. This "Vickery Hall is one of the most tutoring area on the second floor compris- also allows access to lab resources from important facilities the Clemson University es the majority of the center. This area computers throughout the world. Athletic Department has ever built or will ever build. It makes a philosophical state- ment about the institutional commitment - giving our student-athletes the same opportunity to achieve their full potential academically that we give them athletical- ly. We're very serious about that," said Athletic Director Bobby Robinson. Given the time pressures of athletic participation and practice, student athletes face a difficult balancing act in trying to perform well both on the playing field and in the classroom. With respect to this, Clemson's Student-Athlete Enrichment Services (SAES), has provided one of the best academic support and advising pro- grams in the nation over the last several years. The completion of Vickery Hall gives SAES an even greater opportunity to help student-athletes reach the short- term goal of graduation and the long-term goal of success in the world. The facility is open throughout the day and into the evening to accommodate the extended schedules of the student-athlete.

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1994 Clemson Football 103 ^fi Cheerleaders

1994-1995 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to Right — Jay Williams (Tiger Cub), Michael (The Tiger) Back Row — Left to Right: Russ Gladden (Mic-Man), Jon Mouzon, Jason Bays Thomason (Co-Captain), Andy MacDonald, Derek Padden, Kelly Wall, Sam Boyles, Rob Pressly. Front Row — Left to Right: Vicky Stone, Maureen Wynne, Sandra Nichols (Co- Captain), Ashley Clanton, Laura Benedict, Marie McCullough. Not Pictured — Kristye Addison.

• 1994 Clemson Football 104 Today's Band Program

By Brenda Rabon Tiger Band joins the entire Clemson University community in honoring mom and dad on the annual Parents' Day. Today is a special day for many Clemson students as tliey are reunited witli their parents for a brief weekend visit. For some students, it to come. Her children recognize her as, "the Clemson Alma Mater has been over a month since they have seen best Clemson supporter they know," and Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness their parents and Parents' Day is an opportuni- attribute their, "sense of duty and loyalty they Where the Tigers play ty for students to spend some time with their all have for Clemson," as a gift from their moth- Here the sons of dear old Clemson, families. er. Reign supreme alway. Many parents have the pleasure of seeing Pregame festivities continue with one of their children attend Clemson University as John Phillip Sousa's most renowned marches, Chorus second and even third generation Tigers. A "Washington Post." The colors are presented Dear old Clemson, we will triumph sense of pride is seen in the faces of these par- by the Clemson University Pershing Rifles And with all our might ents as they watch their children create their Company C4. Everyone then stands and joins That the Tigers' roar may echo own memories of attending college. This gives Tiger Band to honor America in singing "God O'er the mountain height. these families opportunities to share memohes Bless America." with each other. The invocation is delivered and the crowd is Sharp, and the Flag Line Instructor is Cheryl As parents invade Death Valley this week- asked to join in the Pledge of Allegiance and Hosier. end, some of them are introduced for the first the singing of the National Anthem conducted Barnosky is in her first year as a Flag time to the lifestyle their children live away from by Clemson University Director of Bands, Dr. Captain and her third year as a Tiger Band them. It proves to be an interesting weekend Richard Goodstein . Tiger Band then invites all Flag Line member. She is a native of Stafford, as parents experience their children's "home to join in the singing of the Clemson University VA and a graduate of North Stafford High away from home." Alma Mater. School. Stephanie is a junior majoring in Tiger Band highlights this special weekend The band then plays "Sock It To 'EmfTiger graphic communications. with a special touch of Clemson spirit. Today, Rag" marching to the east end of Memorial Sharp is also in her first year as a Flag under the direction of Dr. Mark Hosier, to form the tunnel for the players to Captain, but this is her second year as a Tiger Band will make its traditional sideline entrance run through as the greatest stadium entrance Band Flag Line member. She is from Ladson, with the sound of the famous "Sock It To in college sports begins. The cannon booms SC and a graduate of Stratford High School. 'Em/Tiger Rag." Excitement begins to be felt as the team rubs Howard's Rock and charges Tonya is a junior majoring in accounting. by all fans as the air of Memorial Stadium is down the hill before a thrilled crowd in Death Tiger Band staff includes Dr. Mark Hosier, filled with Tiger spirit. Valley. marching band director. Dr. Rick Goodstein, Attention is then directed to the 25-yard - Today's halftime show is entitled "Shine director of university bands, Cheryl Hosier, line where Louise Shealy Long, Tiger Down". Tiger Band presents some of the best Flag Line Instructor, and Hazel Martin, Twirler Brotherhood's Mother-of-the-Year, will have of contemporary and traditional Gospel music. Instructor. the distinct honor of dotting the "i" as Tiger Music selections include: "Shine Down," Today as we honor the parents of Clemson Band spells out "Tigers" in script. "Jericho," "Kyrie Elieson," "Amazing Grace," students. Tiger Band continues a tradition of is Louise the proud mother of four sons. and "When the Saints Go Marchin' In". This excellence in its performance on game day. It Her sons Bill ('67), Bud ('68), and Terry ('70) music is arranged especially for Tiger Band by is an honor for Clemson University to be repre- all proudly wear the Clemson hng. Carroll Steve Pfaffman of Brandon, Florida. sented by such a dedicated group of individu- Long attended Mars Hill College and later The 26-member Tiger Band Flag Line is als. As we salute Clemson parents today, let transferred to Erskine College to play basket- featured today. This is a select group of us also honor and thank Tiger Band for contin- ball. In the Long family tradition, he earned his Clemson students. Auditions are held each fall uing the Clemson tradition of excellence. master's degree from Clemson in 1974. One for positions in the flag line. This year's Flag Welcome Clemson parents, we honor and of Louise's grandchildren, Mindy, is now Captains are Stephanie Barnosky and Tonya respect you. attending Clemson with many more hopefully

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media markets, over $2,000,000/year of free air time will be made available to con- tinue with this promotion of the partnership. Production of the commercials was coordinated by the United Way of South Carolina, United Way of North Carolina, United Way of America and the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Current Clemson University football players Warren Forney, Dexter McCleon and Louis Solomon were featured in the local spot, along with members of the United Way funded Anderson Area Youth Association.

Today marks the annual kick-off of Clemson University's United Way Campaign.

The campus slogan for this year's campaign is "Give a Dollar and Make a Difference." The University hopes to raise over $100,000 for the local United Way agencies.

Stay tuned to feel the excitement of the partnership between the Atlantic Coast Conference and the United Way!

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The sustaining membership requires a one time contribution of $500.00. This entitles the member The Perfect Gift For That Special Tiger Cub to a handcrafted Tiger Paw Commemorative Tile

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'A Sustaining Membership' tile plaque will be placed on the Tiger Cub Club The Tiger Cub Club Wall of Fame Wall of Fame which is located at the North Stands of Clemson Memorial Stadium. The IPTAY Tiger Cub Club mural Is a commissioned artwork cre- The one time contribution of $500.00 will ated by Pendleton potter Rob Gentry. insure the Cub's membership until his/her 22nd IPTAY Tiger Club Cub birthday. The Cub will receive all rights and privi- Post Office Box 1529 • Clemson, SC 29633-3529 leges received by those joining on an annual Telephone # (803) 656-2115 basis. = 1994 Clemson Fnnthall = 109 why some teams have a stronger bench than others. ^^^Lady Tiger Volleyball

by Sam Blackman and Brett Sowell Clemson's women's volleyball team has its eyes on anoth- er NCAA tournament bid. The continuation of a milestone sea- 355 defensive saves. Kahl is second on son is the main objective of the 1994 move the ball around more and create Clemson volleyball squad. options on our offense." the Clemson career list for most set The 1993 volleyball season was the So far this season the Lady Tigers assists with 2,202 and could become the all-time leader with 1,489 this season. first year for Head Coach Jolene Hoover, have lived up to expectations. Clemson "Last year was the first season for but it was the first time the Lady Tigers opened the season in the UT-Arlington Heather to run the team. In her first two had reached the NCAA tournament, and it Tournament. The Lady Tigers defeated playing set a standard for ACC wins (10). host UT-Arlington, San Diego State, and seasons, she had been splitting is a strong athlete, probably With all six starters returning, Clemson Mississippi to win the tournament title. time. She athlete on the team. expect looks well on its way of continuing the Senior Robin Kibben was named tourna- the best We milestone. Clemson opened the season ment MVP, and senior Heather Kahl and her to do another good job this season as winning 12 straight matches, and without sophomore Julie Rodriguez were named she grew so much last season with expe- will also a great deal of losing a game in the first 10. to the all-tournament team. rience. We see Coach Hoover and her team have set After defeating UNC-Asheville in leadership from her this season," Hoover some pretty lofty goals for the 1994 cam- Clemson's home opener, the Lady Tigers adds. paign, but none that are unrealistic. "Our won four matches to win the Big Orange Clemson has returned four players to hitter position, including 1993 top priority is to win the ACC. We feel as Bash. Once again Robin Kibben was the outside Rookie-of-the-Year Julie Rodriguez. though this is a realistic challenge for us. tournament MVP, her sixth MVP award in ACC Although, by no means will this be easy. a regular season tournament during her Rodriquez broke Clemson freshman records for most attempts (1,042) The ACC is a highly credible conference career. Kahl and Rodriguez were named class with four of the eight teams receiving bids to the all-tournament team. and most kills (384) in 1993. The native to post-season play last year. Since we En route to 10 straight match victories of Country Club Hills, IL was second on the team with 3.37 kills per game and a made it to the NCAA Tournament last the Lady Tigers didn't lose a game. The .266 hitting pet. season, we feel as if we can return and 30 consecutive games won is a Clemson person and go farther than the first round," Hoover record for consecutive opening season "Julie is a tremendous player. was one of our biggest said. games won. It is second for number of She first-year freshman. Beyond the ACC title Clemson would consecutive games won during the sea- assets last year as a player the best word like to return to the NCAA tournament and son, as the 1992 squad recorded 36 con- She is a steady and is move well into the tournament field this secutive game victories. that I can use for her is "solid". She a year. "Going to the NCAA Tournament Kibben, a Lake Worth, FL product, has strong offensive player as well as a great was worth a great deal because we been pacing the team this season. She defensive player. Julie is very level-head- gained the experience of post-season was named to the All-ACC team in 1992 ed in her play." to once again play. We want this to be an every year and 1993 and looks to be headed to the Clemson looks ready occurrence. Last season, we were happy honor again. The middle hitter was move the program up another level. The Lady Tigers have a good balance of lead- to receive a bid, but I think this year, the named ACC Player-of-the-Week on players want more than just to qualify for September 12th. Last season, Kibben ership and talent to make another NCAA the NCAA Tournament. We have four became the Lady Tigers' all-time leader tournament appearance. seniors whose goals are to go beyond for most kills in a season with 602, and just qualifying for the tournament. Last best hitting pet. with a .354 mark. season we earned respect, and we "Kibben is our franchise player, as gained more confidence and security." everyone knows. She is the most level-

Coach Hoover has a lot of confidence headed, modest person I have ever

in her club. With six returning starters this worked with. She is a total team player season, this may be the Lady Tigers best and she will do anything to help the team.

team ever. "We are a very athletic team. She is not in it for herself. She wants the Our confidence definitely has improved. team to win more than anything else. We are not an extremely tall team, but we Robin is a tremendous all-around player are very quick. We worked hard at trying and will be a candidate for ACC Player- to become more physical at the net in the of-the-Year honors. She is a strong play- spring workouts. er offensively and defensively. Robin is a "The more physical we are at the net, solid passer and has good court sense. the better we will be as a team. We With her great attitude, you could not find worked hard in the weight room and with a more complete package." conditioning. We improved our jumps one The team has also been helped by the and one-half to four inches this past steady play of Kahl. The setter is looking spring. to add to her already stellar career statis-

"The strongest point about our team is tics. She led the team with 1,420 set our ball control and defense, which assists or 11.93 assists per game (both enables us to be successful offensively. all-time Clemson single-season records). Kibben is an ACC IWVP candidate Since we have good ball control, we can She was also second on the squad with 1994 Clemson Football 111 ^Bob Smith

by Bob Bradley Bob Smith was a Clemson Hall of Famer whose 28 years of service had a significant impact in all phases of He had the three most common names coaching and administration on Clemson athletes. in the English language— Robert William Smith. And he and a fellow coach, whose name was just about as popular, nearly got Coach Frank Howard's Tigers in preparation inactivity because of World War II. He was tossed off of a commercial airplane 30 or 40 for the T-formations the Tigers were going to hardly given a chance. After two losing sea- years ago because of it. face. Many teams were changing to that sons he was sent packing. Disappointed at Back then the stewardess would come formation and Smith had experience in that his quick release, Smith went into private down the aisle before takeoff and record area. However, the position was temporary business manufacturing baseball bats. ..until each person's name. When she got to the until the Clemson coaches could catch on. the call came from Howard in 1950. two coaches and asked for the desired infor- But, in 1952, when Howard decided to After a couple of years working with the mation, one said 'Bob Smith' and the other install the 'T' at Clemson, Smith was on staff football program, Howard, who was also said 'Bob Jones'. full time and assisted with the formation athletic director, handed Smith the baseball Jones, a member of the Clemson staff change. coaching reins. And, in 1952, Smith had a for 44 years, and Smith were returning from Smith's reputation went back to his freshman lefthander named Billy O'Dell, scouting a future Clemson opponent, some- Furman days. Smith was a four-sport star who began mowing batters down from both thing you can't do anymore. On the return in college, including all-state in two sports. sides of the plate. In 1954, the initial base- trip from the scouting assignment their iden- He was named "greatest all-around back in ball season in the ACC, O'Dell, with his 0.79 tification was questioned. Both coaches South Carolina" his senior year, 1934, when ERA, carried the Tigers to the first league could usually poker face their way through he graduated with a BS degree in econom- championship. Smith was named the first most situations, but not this one. ics. ever ACC Coach of the Year. After about the third attempt by the stew- Smith is one of the few people in history Smith, like Walter Cox before him, was ardess to get away from this Smith and to be a member of both the Clemson and missing an awful lot of spring football

Jones routine, it was becoming rather comi- Furman Halls of Fame. because of his baseball responsibilities. cal to the two coaches. But it was far from After graduation by then athletic director That is why in 1957 Howard hired Bill funny to the stewardess. And, knowing the and head football coach A. P. "Dizzy" Wilhelm to replace Smith on the diamond. pair as I did, they weren't helping matters. I McLeod decided to keep Smith on staff as Don Wade joined the coaching staff in can hear Jones calling her 'Sugar', as he did the head basketball coach and the football 1953 and soon had Smith interested in fish- all pretty women, and as bull-headed as backfield coach. ing and hunting. One morning during the Smith could be, he was not solving the prob- Howard used to say that McLeod was baseball season with a home game on tap lem, but continuing to create it. way ahead of his time with some of his inno- that afternoon, Wade and Smith went out to

Finally, it was time for the plane to depart vations. Jack Curtice generally is given a nearby farm pond where Wade pulled out and only some type of official identification credit for using the short underhand fonward a 5-6 pound large-mouth bass. This set would be sufficient to satisfy the stew- pass known today as the "Utah Pass", but Smith on fire. He vowed not to leave until ardess. This was provided and sure McLeod and Smith were using this at he caught a fish of equal proportion. enough. Bob Smith and Bob Jones were Furman in the late 1930s and Curtice came Wade reminded his partner a half dozen legal in every respect and the plane finally on in the 1950s. times of his impending game, but Smith left for its destination. Smith was given the task of reviving the continued to cast— with no luck. Finally,

Smith came to Clemson in 1950 to assist Furman program in 1946 after four years of Smith gave up and Wade still isn't sure if Smith got back for the first pitch of that baseball game. In 1969 when Howard retired as head coach, Smith started his 'second career' with the athletic department, managing its buildings and grounds. This really wasn't anything new to the former Furman star because he was a champion piddler at home. This would just be on a larger scale. Smith had charge of Littlejohn Coliseum, which was first occupied in 1968. Then, the

Jervey Athletic Center was built in 1 974, and there were acres of untapped bottom land that could be turned into athletic facilities fol- lowing the construction of two dikes which held back the waters of Lake Hartwell. Three practice fields, a soccer practice field, the nine-lane all-weather track, cross country course, and the development of Jervey Meadows and the landscaping of the old Seneca River bed all became a reality through efforts mainly put forth by Smith in his post-coaching days. These will be enjoyed by students and alumni for years to come. Smith passed away four weeks ago this coming Monday. You won't find his name on any facilities in the athletic department, but the touch of Bob Smith is there—every- where. Smith is a member of both the Clemson and Furman Halls of Fame. 1994 Clemson Football 112 One Stop Shopping Under The Big Sign

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