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Today's Features

5 Andy Ford 41 Centennial Scrapbook, 1960s 57 Brad Pope 59 Tampa Bay Tigers 63 Motlier of the Year 68 Clemson Olympians 81 Centennial All Stars 119 Lady Tiger 120 Football Scheduling 121 Clemson Soccer 124 Running Down the Hill 128 The Last Word

On the Cover: This year Clemson will honor its Centennial Team members on the cover of each program. This week we honor six Tiger greats, four of whom were receivers. Gary Barnes was one of Clemson's best in the 1950s and he went on to a pro career. Jerry Butler and were back to back All- Americans at the position in the 1970s and 1980s. Joe Blalock was Clemson's first two- time All-American, regardless of position. George Fritts was an all-star lineman between 1939-41. is the youngest mem- ber of the Centennial team, a$ he played for the Tigers just last season.

Players and Coaches Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 62 Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 67 Assistant Coaches, Clemson 18 Graduate Assistant Coaches 21 Head Coach Tommy West 17 Lineups 64

Meet the Tigers ,!. . .9

Numerical Roster, Clemson . .64 Numerical Roster, Opponents 65 Opponent Players and Information 82 Statistics, Both Teams 3 Strength Coaches 34 Tiger Rookies 12

The Departments ACC Football Wmj^ Alma Mater ^fr. 123 Athletic Staff 39 Band Features 123 Board of Trustees 8 Clemson Radio Network 28 Coaches. All Sports 32

Courtesy Car Donors ; 25 Emergency Services i 113 IPTAY .1 79 IPTAY Donors If 89 IPTAY Officers | 86 Credits Managers ; 108 Editor: Tim Bourret Medical Staff 37 Memorial Stadium 49 Program Manager: Tim Match Official's Signals 29 Assistant Editor; Jessica Reo, Sam Blackman Photo of the Week 61 Staff: Emily Rabon, Brian Hennessy, Brett Ring of Honor , 23 Sowell, Kim Johnson, Brett Berg, Meredith Single Game Records Ik. 77 Merrit, Will Peeler, Adair Clary, James Stadium Information K 31 Brunson, and Amy Moore. Stadium Records A 26 Traditions 115 Cover Art: Michael Taylor of Sodus, Michigan Trainers 108 Photos: Ken Ruinard, Bob Waldrop, Jim 71 University Feature jSt^.- ... Graham, Action Sports, Eddie Cllffe, Carolina

' University President ' '^^ ^HHv Photo of Charlotte, Dave Lewis, Patrick Vickery Hall 55 Wright, Vern Verna, and Jim Moriarty.

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Today's Game

By Tim Bourret in 1994, Clemson has had a 150-yard rusher last week against Virginia as he had nine against Wake Forest each of the last two sea- receptions for 113 yards and he now has 21

Clemson-Wake Forest Series sons. Clemson is 10-1 when it has a 100-yard receptions for 288 yards, tops in the ACC in Clemson holds a 47-13-1 advantage in the rusher against Wake Forest over the last 18 total receptions and reception yards. series against Wal

Clemson Head Coach Tommy West is unde- at least 400 yards of total offense against Wake Forest with 1 59 yards in 46 attempts. He had a feated against Wake Forest as a head coach, Forest in four of the last five and six of the last career high 97 yards rushing in the victory over or an assistant. Clemson was a perfect 8-0 eight years. Clemson had a record 756 yards Northwestern. He had just 304 yards rushing against the Deacs between 1982-89 when against Wake Forest in 1981, an 82-24 all of last season.

West was a defensive assistant coach, and Clemson victory, still the highest scoring game Defensively, Wake Forest is led by the

Clemson is 2-0 vs. Wake Forest since West in ACC history. Biblical duo of IVIoses and Solomon. Kelvin became Clemson head coach in 1994. Moses is a sophomore linebacker from Clemson was victorious last year at Wake Forest Update Hartsville, SC who has 50 total tackles, one of Winston-Salem by a 29-14 score, as Nealon Wake Forest enters this game with a 2-2 the high figures in the ACC. He had 101 tack- Greene completed 18-25 passes for 239 yards. record, victories over Appalachian State and les as a freshman last year, including 14 Emory Smith scored four in the Northwestern and a loss at and against Georgia Tech. D'Angelo Solomon is a

contest, the first Tiger to do that since Terrence to Virginia. Northwestern was ranked 11th in junior defensive back from Decatur, GA who Flagler had four scores, also at Wake Forest, in the nation entering the game. Wake Forest's stands only 5-8, but has 29 tackles and a pair 1986. Clemson had over 200 yards rushing first win over a top 25 team since 1979. of . He also leads the team in and over 200 yards passing during the heavy Virginia, also ranked in the top 20 of both polls, pass deflections with three. rainstorm that night at Wake Forest. defeated the Deacons last week, 42-7. Coach Jim Caldwell is in his fourth year at Clemson gained a 24-8 win over the Deacs They tore the goalposts down at Wake Wake Forest. The former Penn State assistant

in 1994, the last time the two teams met in Forest after the Deacs win over Northwestern, under red-shirted 20 of his 23 Death Valley. Louis Solomon established an and justifiably so. Wake Forest scored on a 30- freshmen last year and is building a solid foun- all-time Clemson record for rushing yards by a yard pass from to dation at Wake Forest. He also has been an

with 159 in the Clemson victory. Desmond Clark with 51 seconds left to win the assistant coach under Dennis Green at Wake Forest won at Clemson in 1993 by a 20- game. Clark had five catches for 84 yards and Northwestern, Bill McCartney at Colorado and 16 score, and at Wake Forest in 1992, 18-15. caught two touchdown passes in the contest. Howard Schnellenberger at Louisville. A high- That 1992 Wake Forest victory broke a 15- Kuklick, who leads the ACC in total offense light of his head coaching career came in game Clemson winning streak in the series. this week, showed his ability in the two-minute Death Valley in 1993 when he became the first The 1993 Wake Forest victory was the first for offense as he was 8-10 passing with two Wake Forest coach in 32 years to lead the the Deacs at Clemson since 1961. Clemson scores on two fourth-quarter touchdown drives. Deacs to a win at Clemson.

has a 23-6 advantage in the 29 games that He is the prime reason Wake Forest leads the have been played at Clemson Memorial ACC in passing offense with 245.5 yards per Priester Closing in on 2,000 Yards Stadium and has outscored the Deacs in those game. Deac have thrown just Raymond Priester is now just 102 yards games by a 727-384 count. three interceptions in 136 attempts so far this away from the 2,000-yard rushing mark. Clemson has had trouble scoring points year Clarke was a bright spot for Wake Forest Priester had 81 yards in 22 attempts and against Wake Forest in recent years. In the scored a touchdown at Missouri and now has

decade of the 1990s Clemson has averaged 233 yards for the season and 1 898 yards for his just 22.7 points per game against the Deacs. In career. Priester moved into number-14 on the

the 1980s, Clemson averaged 36.6 points per Clemson all-time rushing list with his perfor-

game against Wake Forest and won all 10 mance at Missouri and will soon become just games. the 13th player in Clemson history to reach 2,000 yards, just the second Clemson running Clemson Ground Game Successful vs. back in the 1990s to reach that plateau. Deacs Rodney Blunt, who completed his career in One reason Clemson has won 17 of the last 1993, had 2173 career yards and still ranks 19 against Wake Forest has been a solid rush- ninth in Clemson history ing attack. Clemson has outrushed Wake Priester now has 1898 career yards in 374

Forest all but one of the last 19 contests, the attempts and has scored 10 touchdowns. He 1992 game at Wake Forest when the Deacs has a career average of 5.07. Next on the rush- won the ground attack 153-137. Clemson has ing chart for Priester is Joel Wells, who had gained at last 200 yards rushing against the 1937 yards between 1954-56. Clemson's Deacs in 10 of the last 13 years, including each career rushing leader is Kenny Flowers (1983- of the last two years. The Tigers have out- 86), who had 2914 career yards. Terry Allen,

rushed Wake Forest 573-145 in the two games now the top rusher in the NFL with the Tommy West has coached against Wake Washington Redskins, had 2778 between Forest, and Clemson has averaged 264 yards 1987-89. Allen played just three years. per game on the ground against the Deacs since 1981 (15 years). Greene Approaching 3,000 Yards Total Clemson has had 12 100-yard rushing per- Offense formances against Wake Forest over the last Nealon Greene had a season high 212 18 years, including Raymond Priester's 27-154 yards of total offense in Clemson's 38-24 loss yards last year at Winston-Salem. In fact, with Simmons has 12 career double figure tackle at Missouri. Greene completed 11-18 passes Louis Solomon's (17-159) against Wake Forest games in his 15 games as a Tiger. for 160 yards and also picked up 52 yards rush-

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 1 1

ing. He currently ranks seventh in the ACC in 22, the same number accumulated by Terrence total offense with an average of 129 yards per Flagler and Steve Fuller. Smith also has 132 game. career points, 19th best in Clemson history Greene now has 2979 career yards of total For the year. Smith has 78 yards rushing 22 offense and needs just 21 against Wake Forest attempts, and now has 1322 career rushing to become the 10th Tiger in history to reach yards, 28th best in Clemson history. 3,000 yards. Only one Clemson quarterback in the 1990s has reached the 3,000-yard mark Tigerama on October 18th in a career, DeChane Cameron, who played The 40th annual Tigerama will take place at between 1988-91 and ended his career with Clemson Memorial Stadium on Friday night, 4226 yards of total offense. October 18th. The Homecoming extravaganza Greene now has 387 yards of total offense attracts more than 35,000 fans each year and this year, 337 passing and 50 net yards rush- this year's show promises to be among the best ing. His 2979 yards of total offense for his ever. The theme for this year's event is "A career are divided between 2398 passing and Rock Solid Tradition for 100 Years" and the

581 rushing. Clemson's career leader in total hosts will be Joe Erwin and Mike Eppley. Erwin, offense is Steve Fuller, who had 6096 career a former Clemson cheerleader, is a longtime yards between 1975-78. Fuller was named the co-host of the Tiger Tailgate Show. Eppley was starting quarterback on Clemson Centennial an AII-ACC quarterback for the Tigers between

Team this year. Rodney Williams, now on the 1980-84 and is now the color commentator on Clemson radio network broadcast team, is the the Clemson Football Radio Network. only other Clemson player over 5,000 yards of Tickets are priced at $2 in advance and $3 total offense. Williams accumulated 5510 at the gate and will be available starting between 1985-88. Greene had his career high in passing October 7 at the following locations: The Greene had his first 200-yard total offense yardage against Wal

Missouri game, his best of the season. It Smith Has 22 Career Touchdowns Affairs Office, Clemson House, Student marked the first time in eight games that Emory Smith scored his second touchdown Government Office and Schilletter Dining Hall. Clemson lost a game in which Greene had a of the season at Missouri and now has 22 passing efficiency rating over 130. Clemson touchdowns, including 21 rushing, for his had won seven in a row when Greene had a career. Smith now ranks tied for 11th in rating of 130 or better dating to the 1994 Clemson history in total touchdowns with his

Georgia game when he had a 131 rating in a loss at Athens. 1996 CLEMSON FOOTBALL STATS 1996 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL STATS

Simmons Nearing 200 Tackles Rushing IC Net Avg IS LG Rushing IC Net Avg TP LG Butkus Award candidate Anthony Simmons Raymond Priesfer,TB 54 233 4.3 1 19 John Lewis, RB 46 159 3.5 1 16 Emory Smitti,FB 22 78 3.5 2 7 Morgan Kane,RB 32 100 3.1 12 recorded a season high 16 tackles at Missouri, Billy Luckie.QB 2 17 7.0 17 Wande Shaw,FB 9 26 2.8 9 the third straight game in which he has led the Sam Zanders, TB 10 34 3.4 9 Garden Chavis,FB 6 11 1.8 6 Tigers in tackles this year and the 12th time in Nealon Greene. QB 23 50 ZZ 20 Brian Kuklick.QB 38 8 02 1 17 his 15-game career that he has led the Tigers Clemson 123 431 3.5 3 20 Wake Forest 145 278 1 .9 2 17 in tackles. Simmons already has 39 tackles Opponents 128 454 3.5 6 67 Opponents 191 954 5.0 9 46 this year, 18 first hits and 21 assists and leads the Clemson team in tackles for loss with six. Passing Cmp Att !nt Yds Id Pet Passing Cmp Att Int Yds Td Pet Nealon Greene 24 48 4 337 1 .500 Brian Kuklick 56 120 3 845 3 .467 Simmons had 1 50 tackles to lead the Tigers Clemson 25 50 5 340 1 .500 9 16 137 1 .563 last year and now has 189 tackles for his career Opponents 46 70 1 542 5 .657 Wake Forest 65 136 3 982 4 .478 in just 15 games. He obviously needs just 1 Opponents 68 113 5 829 2 .602 tackles to reach the 200 mark for his career. He will become the first player in Clemson his- Receiving Rec. 'Vds. Avg. ID LG Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. IQ LG tory to reach 200 tackles just 1 6 games into his Kenya Crooks, WR 8 124 15.5 55 Desmond Clark, SE 21 288 13.7 3 52 career. Simmons averages 12.6 tackles per Joe Woods,WR 5 94 18.8 1 37 Thabiti Davis, FL 16 234 14.6 47 Brian Wofford,WR 4 53 13.3 17 John Lewis, RB 7 59 8.4 19 game for his career, ahead of the record pace Tonv Horne.WR 2 7 4 Kai Snead.SE 5 134 26.8 1 75 of 11.2 tackles per game established by Clemson 25 340 13.6 1 55 Wake Forest 65 982 15.1 4 76 Clemson's all-time tackle leader Bubba Brown, Opponents 46 542 11.8 5 45 Opponents 68 829 12.2 2 60 who had 515 tackles between 1976-79. Simmons has been a model of consistency Tackle Leaders 1996 Clemson Schedule Tackle Leaders 1996 Wake Forest Schedule with 12 double figure tackle games in his first A. Simmons,ILB 39 Date Opponent Score/Time K. Moses,LB 50 Date Opponent Score/Time 15 games as a Tiger. The only games he failed M. Wilson, ILB 29 A31 at N, Carolina 0-45 D. Lyman, LB 43 A29 Appalachian St. 19-13 R.White,MG 18 S7 Furman 19-3 D. Solomon.CB 29 S7 Northwestern 28-27 to reach double figures in tackles came last A. Edwards.SS 17 S21 at Missouri 24-38 T Stuetzer,SS 29 S14 at Georgia Tech 10-30 year against Virginia (6), Maryland (8) and C.Jones.lLB 14 S28 Wake Forest 12:00 pm J. Muyres.FS 24 S21 Virginia 7-42 Syracuse (8). His career high is 19, set last A. Dingle,OLB 14 05 at Florida State 7:00 pm D. Zadel, DEMON 24 828 at Clemson 12:00 pm year against North Carolina and South A. Carter, FS 13 012 at Duke TBA C.Wilbum.END 24 05 N. Carolina TBA

Carolina. B.Williams.DE 13 019 Georgia Tech TBA A. Joyner.DT 23 019 at Maryland TBA Simmons has his 39 tackles this year on O.J. Childress,ILB 13 N2 Maryland TBA H. Gragg.END 20 026 Navy TBA just 147 plays, or a tackle every 3.8 snaps. B. Pope.SS 1 N9 at Virginia TBA F Robbins.DT 19 N9 at Florida State TBA N16 N. C. State TBA N16 Duke TBA Last year the native of Spartanburg averaged a N23 Soutti Carolina TBA N23 at N.C. State TBA tackle every 3.94 plays. Thus, Simmons has

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Bob and Bill Peeler for Peelers Milk. The Milk of Choice for Clemson Tiger Fans! Score Points AtYour Next Taflgate Party Andy Ford

By Jessica Reo do there and the weather was nice." together and in person. "They are togeth-

Though they came as a package to er almost all the time, but that changed,

To be recruited to a college in the Clemson, the "Twins" are inherently differ- only a little bit, last year."

south, one renowned for its football pro- ent, much to the surprise of those who Andy's first physical 'break' from his gram, in the heart of football country, is see them for the first time. There is no twin came when Peter was married. For

difficult, but coming as a package deal, physical evidence of a difference in the the first time in their lives, the brothers well, that's even tougher. But that's the two men, they are the same height, the were separated by a household where way Andy and Peter Ford came to the same weight, have the same haircut, even Andy lives with current Tigers Raymond

Clemson Tigers, and it's difficult to tell have the same handwriting, and look at White, Jason Collins and Mond Wilson.

who got the better end of the deal. everything with the same intensity. They "It's not that bad," says Andy. "I'm used to

Clemson University gained two reliable, even sound the same when they speak, it. It's not that much of a change," consid-

four-year contributors if not starters, and but it's the words that are different. That's ering the two see each other in practice the Ford Twins are receiving an education how an educated observer, a friend, wife, and are on the road together throughout

that both value immensely. But, it's the or parent can tell them apart, but even the season.

journey that brought them to Clemson that then, it's difficult. Asking a twin for the differences he

is amazing. sees in his brother is a little difficult,

The Ford's have had a long road but Andy sees things a little clearer

to Clemson University, not just a trip than most. "I think it's our attitude

up 1-85 from the small southern that is different. Pete is more outgo-

town of Sumter. They have traveled ing, more outspoken. I keep to the

the world and back, literally, to get to side a little bit more and don't say as

this point in their lives. And it is here much, especially on the field. Pete

that both have continued to define yells and is a little more outspoken

themselves as two separate individ- and I just try to keep quiet and play uals, with two different, though simi- my game."

lar, looks at the world. But even "Andy hit the nail on the head," though they are separate people, says defensive backs coach Charlie

they are never really far apart, men- Harbison, who is in his second year tally or physically, and probably as Andy and Peter's coach. "He's

never will be. more reserved than Peter. Andy is After their adoption at 14 months hard on himself. He wants to be old by John and Pat Ford, the twins perfect on the field and that shows were moved around frequently due me that he cares about what he to the military background of their does out there." father. With their travel around the Change is something Andy

world, both were exposed to an edu- learned about early in life. Andy and cation beyond that of school. Peter were adopted in Korea,

"We traveled a lot. We lived in moved around the world to different Germany and France, along with military bases, and found a stable

lots of places in the United States, setting for four years in Sumter and

I've been to Austria, France, now at Clemson. Change is some- The Ford twins have been reliable of the England, Italy. I've learned that one members sec thing he relishes and sees the ondary for four years. They don't spend as much time good thing about moving and travel- advantage of, even in the coaching together as they used to, as Peter was married last ing is that you meet a lot of different profession. summer. kinds of people so you can't be prej- "I came in with Coach (Ellis) udiced against a group because you have "Our parents tried to dress us different- Johnson as my coach, then we moved to

to live with all of them," says Andy. "One ly, I think not only so that they could tell us Coach (Miles) Aldridge, and now Coach

thing about the military, there are no color apart, but so we learned that we don't (Charlie) Harbison. It's been difficult lines, you have to get along with every- have to be the same person, that we can because you don't know what to expect

one." be individuals. Pete and I grew up know- from the new coach, but I think it's helped Middle school was in South Dakota, ing we were two different people. We got me because I've seen different coaching high school in Sumter, South Carolina, to choose the way we wanted to be," styles. You get a better understanding of

time was spent living in Hawaii . Opposite states Andy. the big picture and how it is all done."

ends of the world, in more ways than one. "I can tell them apart," says Raymond This year, though Andy is listed as first-

"It was empty out there in South Dakota. White, one of Andy's roommates this year. team at the cornerback position, there

Just one straight road with barely any- "I don't know how, but they are just differ- really is no difference expected in playing

thing," says Andy. His favorite place? ent. I think they look different." Which is time between he and brother, Peter. Andy

Hawaii. "I loved Hawaii, there was a lot to difficult to believe if you see the two suffered a knee injury in preseason prac- ski 6 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season tice that required surgery and he missed role. "Andy leads by example rather than But ask him where he wants to live and

two weeks of practice. He was in the by words. He does anything I ask and you get a different answer, at the opposite

starting lineup on opening day. that's important. He understands the end of the world, or so it seems. "I think

In the past, Andy has had an up and game of football by watching what goes I'd like to live in Seattle, because it's beau-

down career due to injury with the Tigers, on around him," says Harbison. tiful country up there. I haven't been

starting five games at the outset of 1995, Understanding the game of football is there, but my parents lived there for a

getting injured, and trading places as a an important facet of the cornerback posi- while and they said it was beautiful. I've starter with Peter for the remaining seven tion as with any position on the field, but seen pictures and I've always wanted to

games. The 1994 season was not much the difference is that if a cornerback miss- go there," says Andy. different, starting the first three games of es a play, or misreads a play, the whole Being around different coaches over the season and relinquishing the role world can see the mistake. That respon- his career in football has given Andy an again. Throughout the challenges that sibility alone could shake anyone, but it interesting outlook on the game, on have beset him, ankle injuries two differ- coaching, and on building tradition and ent years, Andy has an outstanding look how important it is. He has learned to at the game of football, and the game of anticipate the action of the game, to love

life. x's and o's of the game, and to relish in During his senior year of high school, the history and tradition of the game.

Andy sustained an injury that almost took "I think about coaching," says Andy,

him out of the football 'game' altogether. "but if I do coach, I'd like to coach His foot was paralyzed when he injured a high school football. When you get

muscle in his calf. The muscle swelled, past high school, football is more causing the paralysis and that caused a of a business, especially in col-

few schools to lose interest in Andy, but lege and in the pros. I think the not Peter. most fun you have playing foot-

"I think my injuries and dealing with ball is in high school. You can them has helped my motivation toward just go out there and have fun

playing football. Every time I have an and you don't have to worry

injury, I have something to prove when I about anything. Now, if you don't

return to the field. The major injury I had, play, you're going to sit the bench. In the paralysis in my foot coming out of high school, you didn't have to worry high school, helped me a lot. It helped about that." me evaluate the game of football Coming to play was again and what it meant to me and something that Andy wanted to do, and it made me realize that there's a coming to a school with tradition became lot more to life than just foot- an important aspect of that school. ball. It made me take a new Running down the hill is one of the things approach to the game." he remembers when he reflects on his

It also made him take career with Clemson. "I think my favorite

another look at the memory of Clemson is Pete and I running

avenue he was taking down the hill last. The first thing I remem- to make it to college, and ber about my career here is running down how important education the hill. We always went last. I did that my

was to him. freshman year because I didn't want to

"Since the paralysis, I've get caught in the pack and fall down.

known that I need to get an educa- Then, it just became a tradition for us," tion, I need to go to school. Anything can has been something that Andy thrives on. says Andy. "We wanted to do something happen, any time and nothing can take "If Andy misread a play, he withdrew into different so that everybody in the stadium away my education," says the business himself. I've told him to forget about it, to could see just us."

management major. But he also wants get on with the game. He's so hard on Running down the hill at Clemson the best for the season and the coming himself because he cares so much about Memorial Stadium has probably been the years and he knows that his time has the game," says Harbison. "That's what shortest "distance" Andy Ford has had to come to take a step forward and hold on makes him a good football player." travel to get anywhere in his entire life. It to his leadership role. Aside from learning about the world, is a road that he looks forward to 'running'

"My personal goal is to help this team knowing that his education is a primary every Saturday that the Tigers play at

be the best it can be. This team has a part of his life, Andy continually prepares home. He, like his brother, is excited for chance to be something special this year for the future. His long term goal, after the coming year and defining himself as and I just want to be a part of it and do the graduating from Clemson with a business Andy Ford, football player, business grad-

best that I can. Now, instead of sitting degree, is to open a restaurant in New uate, and twin brother.

back and listening to people, I have to be Orleans. "I like New Orleans because I

the one to speak up, but I'm ready to do love jazz. I like the gumbo that they have that." According to coach Harbison, down there. I like the hot and spicy food.

Andy is definitely ready for his leadership I'd like to open a jazz club."

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Trustees & Administration

Trustees Emeriti

William Green Deschamps, Jr., Bishopville

Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr., Charleston Paul W. McAlister, Laurens Buck Mickel, Greenville Paul Quattlebaum, Charleston James C. Self, Greenwood D. Leslie Tindal, Pinewood

James M. Waddell, Jr., Columbia

Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr. Bill Amick Louis P. Batson, Jr. Executive Secretary - Nick Lomax Chairman, Columbia Batesburg Greenville

Lee McCraw Doug Kingsmore Louis B. Lynn Patricia H. McAbee Greenville Aiken Columbia McCormick

Bill Hendrix J. J. Britton Thomas McTeer, Jr. Bill Smith Chagrin Falls, OH Sumter Columbia Columbia

Clemson University Executive Officers Constantino W. Curris, President Steffen Rogers, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Administration and Advancement John Kelly, Acting Vice President Public Service and Agriculture Almeda Rogers Jacks, Vice President for Student Affairs Benjamin W. Anderson, General Counsel Scott Ludlow, Chief Financial Officer Academic Administration Farrell Brown, Acting Dean of Grad. School Jerome V Reel, Senior Provost and Dean of Undergrad. Studies William B. Wehrenberg, Dean, Coll. of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

James F. Barker, Dean, College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities Jerry Trapnell, Dean, College of Business and Public Affairs, Harold E. Cheatham, Dean, College of Health, Education and Human Dev. Thomas M. Keinath, Dean, College of Engineering and Science Joseph D. Swann Allen Wood Christopher J. Duckenfield, Vice Provost of Computer Information Technology Greenville Florence Joseph F Boykin, Jr., Dean of Libraries A. Dewitt B. Stone, Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs Vice Chairman

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Meet the Tigers 1

1^ QC Wesley Ellis Andy Ford Peter Ford Robert Goodson Adrian Greene Nealon Greene OO TE • *So 43 CB«Sr CB»Sr 24 DB • *So 81 WR« Jr 15 QB • Jr

Chris Jones Kevin Laird Mark Landry 0^ Elmer Bench and Tony DeSue combine for a stop against 57 ILB • So 37 r.P«*So 0T» Jr Georgia Tech last year.

Zane Lewis Travis Macklin Dexter McCleon Damonte McKenzie Matt McLeod OG • *So FB • *So CB • *Sr DL'So 0T» Jr

Joedy Mitchell Wayne Moore Matt Padgett Holland Postell 2^ • 68 OT • *Fr SS • *Fr PK • Fr OT *So

10 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Hamid Salim Marcus Smith John Thompson 62 C»Sr 11 QB«So 14 QB • *Fr ILB • So Tiger Rookies

Lorenzo Bromell Terry Bryant DoMarco Fox Jason Gamble 91 • DL 93 'TE 12« DB 73 'C

Jason Holloman Corey Hulsey Frederick James Mai Lawyer Jason Martinelli 76 • DL 71 • OT 90 • DL 84 'WR 59« DL

Harold Means Theo Mougros Idris Price Ryan Romano Mark Striewing 45 • LB 60« DL 5 • LB 17« P/K 63 'OL

Shawn Sullivan Justin Watts Brian Wofford Sam Zanders 39 • RB 16«WR 25 'WR 6 • RB

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Midway through his first year as Clemson's legislative goals in programs and the capabilities of our president of Clemson University, Columbia, and meeting members of the graduates. Constantine W. "Deno" Curris "Clemson Family" throughout the state Second, he has established a goal of addressed a faculty meeting by saying and nation. $50 million annually in competitively that he— truly felt like a freshman at He also assumed a national leader- -awarded federal research funding times "excited to be here, but some- ship role of his own, being named to the which would be roughly a 30 percent times not sure exactly where I am." But Kellogg Commission on the Future of increase. by year's end, Curris had earned the State Universities and Land Grant The third major goal is recruiting the ultimate compliment when an alumus Colleges, and becoming Chairman of university's future—the brightest young said, the Board of Directors of the American faculty, the most promising professional

"When I talk to him about Clemson, I Association of State Colleges and staff, the best undergraduate and grad- feel like I'm the newcomer." Universities. uate students. Curris hit the ground running when Before coming to Clemson, Curris Meeting challenging goals is a Curris he became Clemson's 13th president served as president of the University of trademark. At Murray State, he over- on May 22, 1995. Among his early Northern Iowa for 1 1 years and as pres- saw extensive campus renovations and accomplishments were fine-tuning the ident of Murray State University In improvements, including a student cen- academic reorganization of 1994 by Kentucky for 10 years before that. His ter which was later named for him. At adding a fifth college, establishing presidencies at both universities were UNI, he led the school in raising admis- benchmark institutions to give students, periods of growth and advancement, sions standards and implementing a parents and the public a way to mea- and he sees Clemson as another insti- more rigorous comprehensive general sure Clemson, and setting out to fill key tution well-positioned to move ahead. education program. UNI gained nation- appointments. "Clemson has effected significant al recongition in many programs during Other high priorities included organizational and program changes to the period and was cited in 1993 as one acquainting himself with the history and position the university and its students of the best educational values among culture of Clemson, advocating for the 21st century. Our task in the public universities by U.S. News & years ahead is to use this foundation World Report. and to build Clemson into a strong uni- Curris received a bachelor's degree, The Curris File versity with national stature and visibili- magna cum laude, in political science Born: November 13, 1940 ty," he said. from the University of Kentucky, a mas- Married: Jo Hern Curris To help build Clemson's reputation ter's in political science and public Education: B.A. in Political Science and stature, Curris outlined three goals administration from the University of (magna cum laude) University of for the coming year. Illinois, and his doctorate in higher edu- Kentucky, 1962 First, in order to improve the educa- caton from the University of Kentucky. M.A. in Political Science, University of tional program, Curris established a When his schedule permits, Curris Illinois, 1965 committee to define what makes the enjoys gardening, fishing and reading. Ed.D. in Higher Education, University of Clemson experience unique. He is married to Jo Hern Curris, a tax

Kentucky, 1967 "I believe this definition is a neces- attorney and author. sary first step in building Clemson's rep- Employment Resume utation for the quality of our education President and Professor of Public Policy, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1983-1995

President, Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky, 1973-1983

Vice President and Dean of the Faculty, West Virginia Institute of Technology, Montgomery, WV, 1971-73

Dean of Student Personnel Programs, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 1969-71

Director of Academic Programs, West Virginia Board of Education, Charleston, WV, 1968-69

Vice President and Dean of the Faculty

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Tommy West entered his second year at the helm of the were starters in 1994 in the NFL, and Ashley Sheppard Clemson program with success on his mind, and that is what he () was a top reserve. Simmons was a first- achieved. He guided the 1995 Tigers to an 8-4 record, its best round draft pick, Kirkland and Johnson second-round selections

ACC ranking in four years, and a selection to a January 1 Bowl and Sheppard was a fourth-round choice. In addition to the four game. players listed above, Andy Headen () and For the second straight year, the Tigers showed marked Terence Mack (St. Louis Cardinals) are former Tigers West improvement as the season progressed and the young team helped guide to an NFL career. won its last five games of the regular season, four by at least 17 West began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at points. The run of success at the end of the season had the Tennessee (his alma mater) in 1977. He coached one year of Tigers in the top 25 of every poll. West's Tigers were picked high school football at White County High in Sparta, TN in 1978, fifth in the ACC preseason poll, but, thanks to the third best then became an assistant at Mississippi in 1979. For the offense in Clemson history and a defense that ranked 10th in 1980 and 1981 seasons he served as an assistant coach at the nation in scoring, Clemson finished third in the ACC stand- Appalachian State. ings with a 6-2 record, its best league finish since the Tigers After his career at Clemson (1982-89), West became the won the ACC title in 1991. running backs coach at Tennessee. During that 1990 season The 1995 campaign was one in which Clemson excelled in Tennessee won the Southeastern Conference and captured the every area. The Tigers ranked fourth in the country in rushing, Sugar Bowl with a win over Virginia. The Volunteers scored a yet also led the ACC in yards per pass attempt. Defensively, school record 442 points that year and averaged over 410 yards Clemson rated in the top 20 in the nation in rushing defense, a game in total offense, 205.7 rushing and 205.4 passing. He passing efficiency defense and turnover margin. In terms of served as Co-Defensive Coordinator at South Carolina in 1991 special teams, Clemson was the only school in the nation to and 1992. have an individual ranked in the top 25 in punting, placekicking, In 1993 West took over a UT-Chattanooga team that had won punt returns and kickoff returns. just two games in 1992. He doubled that total in 1993 and In his first full season. West guided the Tigers to a 5-6 record, guided the Mocs to one of the landmark wins in school history, and it was a season that showed a 33-31 win over #1 ranked Marshall. He con- week-by-week improvement. The cluded the regular season with a 45-42

'94 club, featured the - victory Ironically, his first regu- which s ^ over Furman. youngest Clemson offensive unit in lar season game as Clemson coach was a ^ 50 years, finished with a number-one victory over Furman. ranking in turnover margin, a landmark West earned three letters in his four-year ranking in Clemson football history. The career at Tennessee (1 972-75). The Vols played team lost just two , fewest in NCAA in three bowl games and were ranked in a final history over the course of a season. The Top 20 in three seasons. He was the co-captain Tigers were ranked as high as 21st in the USA of Tennessee's 1975 football team and played Today poll, and finished the season with three in the Blue-Gray All-Star game that same year. wins in their last four outings, including a decisive He began his college career as a running conquest of #12 North Carolina in Chapel Hill. back, but saw most of his playing time as a tight West took over the head coaching position on end. He caught 37 passes for 575 yards in his November 29, 1993. Less than a month later he career with the Vols, including 16 passes for 233 already had a bowl victory on his ledger, a 14-13 tri- yards as a senior. As a junior he caught an 81- umph over Kentucky in the Peach Bowl, Clemson's sixth yard pass from Condredge Holloway, still the bowl win in an eight year period. With his debut in the longest non-scoring play in Tennessee history. Peach Bowl, West became the sixth coach in NCAA his- He earned a bachelor's degree from Tennessee tory to make his debut with a program in a bowl game. in 1976 and was drafted by the Tampa Bay However, he was just the second coach in history to make Buccaneers that same year. his debut in a bowl game without previously coaching his West played two years (1974-75) of at new team as an assistant coach earlier in the season. Tennessee and had a career batting average of West was a mainstay of a Clemson coaching staff that .305. He hit .367 in 1975 and was named All-SEC led the Tigers to a 69-20-4 record and six Associated Eastern Division. Rick Honeycutt, now with the Press Top 20 finishes between 1982-89. During West's Oakland A's, was West's teammate on that 1975 first tour of duty with the Tigers as an outside linebacker Tennessee team that finished 32-16. coach, Clemson played in five bowl games (winning West was a multi-sport standout in high school. four) and claimed four ACC Championships, including He was an outfielder in baseball, a guard in basket- three in a row from 1986-88. ball and a running back in football. In 1972 he was Clemson had a 44-10-1 record against ACC compe- named a High School All-American in football and tition during his era on the Tiger staff, an 81 percent was a third-round draft choice in baseball by the winning mark. Additionally, five of those Clemson Cubs. Willie Randolph, who went on to an teams ranked in the top 15 in the nation in rushing All-Star career with the New York Yankees, was one defense and scoring defense, and three ranked in the of 77 future Major League players drafted after top 12 in the nation in total defense. West in the regular phase of the June 1972 draft. He Clemson's 1989 defense ranked fifth in the nation in played his prep football at Gainesville High in total defense, rushing defense and scoring defense and Gainesville, GA for Coach Bobby Gruhn. He was an West's outside linebackers had a lot to do with that suc- all-state back as a junior and was also named to the cess. His top four outside linebackers that year all played All-Southern team. in the NFL in 1995. Born Thomas Cleveland West on July 31, 1954, Levon Kirkland (Pittsburgh Steelers), Wayne Simmons he is married to the former Lindsay Watkins of () and John Johnson (Cincinnati Bengals) Forest City, NC. The couple has one son. Turner, 7.

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 17 Assistant Coaches

^ Les Herrin I The Les Herrin File Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line At Clemson: In his third season as assistant head coach, 7th aa the Tiger defensive line overall. The Clemson football program has seen a lot success coach, and 12th season 1 Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant at Fl/3 during Les Herrin's tenure as an assistant coach. In 1981, Central High in Rulherfordton, NC (1972-74); assistant at Lexington Herrin arrived at Clemson as a linebacker coach, and the Senior High in Lexington, NC (1975-76); athletic director and head Tigers won the National Championship that season. In his coach at Central Davidson High School in Lexington, NC (1975-79); first tour of duty with the Tigers (1981-84) Clemson had a College - Defensive coordinator at Appalachian State (1980-81); 37-6-2 record during that span. Herhn is the dean of linebacker coach at Clemson (1981-84); linebacker coach at East Clemson coaches and is now in his 12th season in Carolina (1985-87); outside linebacker coach at the University of Tigertown. North Carolina (1988); defensive line coach at Clemson (1989-94); After a brief stint away from Clemson at East Carolina assistant head coach/tackles and tight ends coach (1995); assistant (1985-87) and North Carolina (1988), Herrin returned to head coach/defensive line (1996). the Tiger program in 1 989 as defensive line coach. In 1 989 Education: Waycross High School in Waycross, GA (1965); B.A. Clemson ranked fifth in the nation in scoring, rushing, and degree in Education from Western Carolina (1971); Master's degree total defense. The team followed that perfromance with a in Health and Physical Education from Western Carolina the follow- number-one ranking in total defense in 1990, as well as ing year. College Playing Experience: Lettered four years in football at Les Herrin second in scoring and rushing defense. Herrin has coached several players who have had suc- Western Carolina. cessful NFL careers. Herrin coached 1981 ACC MVP Jeff Davis, who went on to be captain of Personal: Born February 18, 1948. ..He and his wife Shirley have one son, Deke a of the football team at Western the and entered the Clemson Ring of Honor last year. He also tutored (20), member Carolina. 1989 All-Pro (), who was a linebacker under Herrin's watchful eye in 1981 and 1982. Chester McGlockton, a defensive lineman with the Los Angeles Raiders the past two seasons, and Pittsburgh Steelers starter Brentson Buckner, also benefitted from Herrin's teaching.

Darrell Moody The Darrell Moody File Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks At Clemson: In his first year as offensive coordinator and quarter- Darrell Moody is in his rookie season at Clemson, but back coach.

he is no rookie when it comes to the ACC. The N.C. State Previous Coaching Experience: High School Assistant a1 grad arrived in Tigertown from North Carolina, ironically Asheboro High School (1971-72). College - secondary coach at his first opponent as a Clemson coach. N.C. State (1973); junior varsity coach at N.C. State (1974); offen- Moody handled the offensive chores for the Tar Heels sive backs and quarterbacks at Southern Mississippi (1975); defen-

between 1988-95, and he helped them to bowls in each of sive backs at N.C. State (1976); offensive backs and quarterbacks his last four seasons. His '95 offense joined Florida State's at N.C. State (1977-79); offensive backs at Louisiana State (1980- as the only ACC school to average over 240 yards passing 83); assistant head coach/offensive backs and quarterbacks at and 150 yards rushing per game. He has also coached Appalachian State (1984); offensive coordinator at Tulane (1985- 87); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks at North Carolina (1988- greats in Ted Brown and Billy Ray Vickers at N.C. State, 89); offensive coordinator/offensive backs at North Carolina (1990- Dalton Hilliard and Garry James at LSU, and Natone 95); offensive coordinator/quarterbacks at Clemson (1996-present). Means and Leon Johnson at North Carolina. Education: Asheboro High School in Asheboro, NC; B.A. degree in

Moody has been coaching at the Division I level for the Economics from N.C. State (1970); Masters degree in Vocation and last 23 years and hopes to translate that experience into a Industrial Education from N.C. State (1974). successful offense at Clemson. He has coached in the Darrell Moody Personal Data: Born on September 4, 1948. ..he and his wife biggest bowl games, including the Orange Bowl as an assis Martha have two sons: Christopher and Michael. tant at LSU in 1983. He has coached in 10 bowl games overall.

The 1970 N.C. State graduate was an outstanding athlete for the Wolfpack. He was a three-year letterman at N.C. State (1968-70) and led the team in passing in 1969. He was a member of N.C. State's 1968 ACC Championship football team and a starter on the Pack's 1968 College World Series baseball team, the only CWS team in N.C. State history At the conclusion of his athletic career he went into coaching and was an a assistant coach under Lou Holtz at N.C. State by the time he was 25.

Ellis Johnson The Ellis Johnson File Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers At Clemson: In his first season as the sole defensive coordinatiton

Ellis Johnson is in his first season as the sole defensive his second season as outside linebacker coach, and his third sei coordinator of the Tigers, his second season as outside son overall as a Clemson assistant. linebacker coach, but his third year on the Clemson staff. Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant coach at As defensive line coach and co-defensive coordinator last Gaffney High School (1976-78); assistant coach at Spartanburg at year, he was a significant reason Clemson ranked in the top High School (1979); head coach Spartanburg High School (1980- College - Defensive end coach at The Citadel line- 10 in the nation in scoring defense and the top 20 in rush- 81); (1975); backer coach at Citadel head coach at Gardner ing defense. The (1982); Webb (1983); defensive coordinator and inside linebacker coach at Johnson is in just his third year at Clemson, but is no Appalachian State (1984); outside linebacker coach and recruiting stranger to the area. He attended The Citadel, but he grew coordinator at East Carolina (1985-87); defensive coordinator at up a Clemson fan. He has coached in the state at The Southern Mississippi (1988-89); outside linebacker coach at Citadel as a graduate assistant, at Gaffney High as an Alabama (1990-93); outside linebacker coach at Clemson (Dec. assistant coach and at Spartanburg High as an assistant 1993-94); co-coordinator of Clemson defense and defensive line coach and head coach. His most successful stint in coach- coach (1995); defensive coordinator/outside linebackers (1996). ing so far took place in Alabama. The Crimson Tide experi- Education: Earned a degree in Secondary Education from The enced a perfect season and defeated Miami (FL) in the Citadel (1975). Ellis Johnson Sugar Bowl to win the National Championship in 1992. He College Playing Experience: Three-year letterman at The Citadel. is one of two Tiger assistant coaches on this year's staff with Personal Data: Born December 23, 1951 ...married to the former a National Championship ring. Les Herrin, a member of Clemson's 1981 staff, is the other. Tonya Taylor in August 1 994. Johnson was a part of four outstanding defenses at Alabama. During his tenure (1990-93), Alabama ranked in the top five in the nation in total defense and pass defense three times. The 1992 Alabama defense led the nation in total defense and rushing defense and ranked second nationally in passing defense and scoring defense Johnson married the former Tonya Taylor in August of 1994.

18 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Richard Bisaccia Running Backs/Special Teams/Recruiting Coordinator At Clemson: In his third season as the Tigers' running backs coach Richard Bisaccia enters the 1996 season after coach- and special teams coach. vious Coaching Expereince: College - Offensive coordinator ing the ACC leading rusher in Raymond Priester. He

it Wayne State (NE) (1983-87); graduate assistant for wide helped to develop Priester into the single-season ground receivers at South Carolina (1988); volunteer assistant for defensive gainer in Clemson history. He also has had a positive ends at South Carolina (1989-90): tight ends coach at South effect on fullback Emory Smith, who gained 712 yards last Carolina (1991); running backs and special teams coach at South year and combined with Priester to set a Clemson single Carolina (1992-93): running backs and special teams coach at season rushing record for a starling backfleld. Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). Bisaccia. a Yonkers. NY native, learned how to hold Education: New Fairfield High School in New Fairfield. CT; Earned onto the football as a four-year starter captain at and team a degree in health and physical education from Yankton College Yankton College. He has been successful in teaching that (1983). aspect of the game, as Clemson had just two lost fumbles College Playing Experience: Four-year starter and team captain

in 1994. his first year, tying the all-time NCAA Division I at Yankton College (1980-83). record for fewest lost fumbles in a season. He was a free Personal Data: Born June 3. I960.. .he and his wife Jeanne have agent with the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL after his col- four children: daughters. Michele (12). Elizabeth (7). and Madeline Richard Bisaccia lege career. (3) and son Richard Oakley (2). While the 1983 Spring season saw the end of his play- ing career, the 1983 fall was the beginning of his coaching career. He was named the offensive coordinator at Wayne State in Nebraska his first year out of college and he has been in college coaching ever since.

Unlike many Division I full-time assistant coaches, Bisaccia has not made a lot of moves. He spent five seasons at Wayne State, then six seasons at South Carolina. He has experience coaching on defense and offense, but will concentrate on the running backs position at Clemson,

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 Bisaccias recent changes on the gridiron, he has had a family addition within the last two years. In August of '94 his wife Jeanne gave birth to their first son and fourth child. Richard Oakley.

Charlie Harbison The Charlie Harbison File Defensive Backs At Clemson: In his second year as secondary coach and second Second-year Clemson coach Charlie Harbison has at Clemson. more experience at the professional level than any other Previous Coaching Experience; College -Defensive back coach current Tiger mentor. Harbison was a starter at strong at Gardner-Webb (1984); coach at Gardner-Webb safety with the New Orleans and Boston Breakers of the (1992-93); defensive back coach at UTEP (1994); defensive back USFL in 1983-84 and also signed a free agent contract coach at Clemson (1995-present); Professional—linebacker coach for Charlotte Barons defensive back/special teams coach with the in 1982, 1985 and 1986, (1990); for the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks defensive back coach for Harbison also coached on the pro level with the (1991); Carolina Cougars (1992); defensive backAvide receiver coach for Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks of the World League of Charlotte Rage (1993-94). Amencan Football, with the Charlotte Barons of the MLFS Education: Received bachelors degree in business administration and with the Charlotte Rage of the AFL, He has coached from Gardner-Webb College. wide receivers, linebackers, and defensive backs in his College Playing Experience— Professional—Boston Breakers career, but has by far his most experience as a secondary (1983). New Orleans Breakers (1984). Buffalo Bills (preseason coach. 1985-86). '96 He enters the campaign after a successful season Personal Data: Born October 27. 1959. He has two sons. Charlie Charlie Harbison a year ago. His secondary, led by NFL draftees Brian and Stedman. Dawkins and , ranked in the top 20 in the nation. The 22 interceptions was the eighth best total by a Clemson team (per game) in history and the best mark since the national championship season. In 1 994 he coached the secondary at UTEP. This season, his second at Clemson. he will have the opportunity to enhance the careers of a veteran secondary led by Dexter McCleon. Andre Carter and the Ford twins. Peter and Andy.

In addition to his Division I experience. Harbison also has had significant success at the NAIA level. His Gardner Webb team of 1 992 had a 1 2-2 record and played in the NAIA Championship game.

Reggie Herring The Reggie Herring File Inside Linebackers At Clemson: In his third season as inside linebackers coach. College - Linebacker Reggie Herring is another example of an outstandi-'': Previous Coaching Experience: coach at Oklahoma State (1981-85); linebacker coach at Auburn (1986-91); former player who has gone on to become an outstand defensive coordinator and linebacker coach at Texas Christian coach. A teammate of Rick Stockstill at Florida State (1992-93); inside linebacker coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). Herring left his own mark with the Seminole program as a Education: B.S. in Criminology from Florida State (1981). player. College Playing Experience: Three-year starter at linebacker for Herring was captain of the 1980 Orange Bowl team Florida State, and earned AP All-America honors in 1980. The Personal Data: Born on July 3, 1959. .married the former Lisa Seminoles played in the Orange Bowl and ranked in the top Ward, and they have two children. Caroline and Adam. 1 10 in the nation his lunior and senior seasons, and he was recently inducted into the Florida State Hall of Fame. He was a three-year starter at Florida State and the Seminoles played in three bowls duhng his four-year career, Florida State also had three double-figure victory seasons during his career. Like many of Clemson s assistant coaches in 1996, Herring has a diverse experience history. He has been a part of suc- cessful programs at Oklahoma State, Auburn, TCU and now Clemson, He was defensive coordinator atTCU prior to coming tc Clemson, Reggie Herring Hernng has not made plans over the Christmas holidays for quite some time. He has been a part of college football as a play-

er and coach since 1977. In those 19 seasons he has been to 14 bowl games. 1 1 as a coach and three as a player.

In his first year at Clemson he coached UPl National Freshman of the Year Anthony Simmons who was also a third-team AP All-American. Hernng also coached first-team Academic All-American Andye McCrorey.

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 19 John Latina The John Latina File Centers and Guards At Clemson: In his second season as guards and centers coach, John Latina has been an offensive coach for a Division his third season at Clemson. Previous Coaching Experience: College - Assistant coach at I program every year since 1979. He is in his second sea- Virginia Tech (1 979-81 ); assistant coach at Pittsburgh (1 982); offen- son coaching the centers and guards at Clemson, a drastic sive line coach at Temple (1983-88); running game coordinator at change from coaching the entire offensive line in 1994. This Kansas State (1989-93); offensive line coach at Clemson (Dec. change has allowed him to spend more time with fewer 1993-1994); offensive guards and centers (1995-present). players. Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Virginia Tech Latina showed his expertise as a teacher last year as (1979). he helped Clemson to the fourth best rushing attack in the College Playing Experience: Four-year letter winner at Virginia '95 nation. This year he hopes to build on the season, but Tech as an offensive guard (1975-78). will only have one of his three starters returning this year. Personal Data: Born September 18, 1957.. .he and his wife '94 But if was any indication of how he brings along a young Michele have two sons John Jr. (12) and Michael (9). offensive line, the '96 team will be at its best. The Virginia Tech graduate, who once played against Clemson as an offensive guard (1978), has worked at Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Temple and Kansas State. He has already coached in a bowl game with four different schools.

During his career he has worked with Dan Marino, led the Panthers 9-3 ledger in John Latina who to a and the Cotton Bowl 1982. Paul Palmer, one of the top rushers in NCAA history with Temple, was also a member of Latina's offense in the 1980s.

Over the five years he was with the program, Kansas State's team in general and offense in particular, showed 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 yards. Kansas State advanced to a bowl game in 1992, just the second bowl appearance in school history.

Mac McWhorter The Mac McWhorter File Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends At Clemson: In his first year as offensive tackles and tight ends Mac McWhorter is in his rookie season at Clemson. He coach. arrives from Georgia, where he spent the last five years as Previous Coaching Experience: High School - offensive line at an offensive line coach. The Georgia native is coming off Duluth High School (1974-75); offensive coach/offensive line at a successful stint in Athens, where he worked with All- Douglas County Comprehensive High School (1975-76); offensive American Eric Zeier from 1991-94, and a "tough-nose" run- coordinator at Douglas County Comprehensive High School (1976- - ning game in '95. He helped Georgia to set numerous team 79); Head Coach at Villa Rica High School (1979-80). College assistant line assistant records in many different categories in the last five years. coach/offensive at Georgia Tech (1980-87); head coach/offensive line at Alabama (1987-88); assistant The Dogs led the SEC in rushing and passing during his coach/offensive line at Alabama (1988); Head Coach at West career with the Bulldogs. Georgia College (1988-90); assistant coach/offensive line at Duke Coach McWhorter played football at Georgia in the (1990-91); assistant coach/offensive line and tight ends at Georgia early '70s as an offensive lineman; so he is no stranger to (1991-95); offensive tackles/tight ends at Clemson (1996-present). the surroundings of Death Valley He has played and Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Georgia (1974). coached in many big bowl games, including the Gator, College Playing Experience: Earned four letters at Georgia as an Peach, Hall of Fame, Citrus, and Sun Bowls. offensive lineman. Mac McWhorter McWhorter was an AP All-Southeastern Conference Personal Data: Born June 17, 1950,. .he and his wife, Rebecca selection as a guard in 1973. He was also an honorable have two daughters: Kasay and Katie; and a son: Hamilton. mention Ail-American and was named captain of the Bulldogs. Georgia played in two bowl games during his career. McWhorter has been a college coach each of the last 16 years and 12 of those years he worked with either Georgia or Georgia Tech. He also coached two years at ACC rival Duke (1990-91). Altogether, McWhorter has coached in six bowl games.

Rick Stockstill The Rick Stocl(still File Wide Receivers At Clemson: In his second season as wide receivers coach and Rick Stockstill has been around successful programs is in his eighth season with the Tigers. • Offensive coordinator and record setting offenses his entire coaching career. In Previous Coaching Experience: College and quarterback coach at Bethune-Cookman College (1983-84); his first year as quarterback coach at Clemson (1989). the assistant head coach and wide receiver coach at the University of Tigers set a school record for completion percentage Central Florida (1985-88); quarterback coach at Clemson (1989- (60%). The Tigers led the Atlantic Coast Conference in total 1993); passing game coordinator at Clemson (1992-93); co-offen- offense for the 1991 season, and Clemson gained the sec- sive coordinator and wide receiver coach (Dec. 1993-1995); wide ond most yards in school history in the process. receivers (1996). Last year Clemson had its third most productive offense Education: Fernandina Beach High School in Fernandina Beach, n history scoring over 300 points and gaining over 4500 FL (1977); B.S. degree in Physical Education from Florida State yards of total offense. (1982). Stockstill also tutored productive offenses at Central College Playing Experience: Earned three letters In football Florida and Bethune-Cookman in his early years as a foot- from Florida State. Captain of 1981 Florida State team. ball coach. As a player, he was the starting quarterback for Personal Data: Born December 23, 1959. ..he and his wife Sarah Florida State. He guided the Seminoles to a pair of Orange were married on July 7, 1990, and had their first child, Brent Bowl appearances, a pair of top 10 rankings, the Forrest, in August, 1994. Rick Stockstill and was team captain in 1981.

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 head coach at Fernandina

Beach High School in Florida for many years. His brother, Jeff, was a starting wide receiver for the Tigers in 1 982, and a reserve on the National Championship team of 1981.

Stockstill is in his eighth year with the Clemson program and the Tigers have been to bowl games in five of the previous seven seasons at Clemson. He joins Les

Herrin and Whitey Jordan as the only assistant coaches in Clemson history to serve under three different head coaches.

20 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Graduate Assistant Coaches

JOHNSON HUNTER, III VANCE VICE Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Coach Catawba '90 Oklahoma State University '90

Responsibilities: Graduate Responsibilities: Graduate Assistant coach who will work Assistant coach who will work with defense. with offense and tight ends. Coaching Experience: Student Coaching Experience: Assistant at Catawba College Graduate Assistant at University (1988-90); special teams coordi- of Georgia (1990-1992); Varsity nator and linebackers coach at Football Assistant and Varsity Bandys High School (1991); boys track assistant at Hart defensive and special teams coordinator at Bandys High County High School (1992-1996); Varsity Wrestling Head School (1992-93); receivers coach at North Carolina A&T Coach (1995-1996). State University (1994); outside linebackers coach at North Playing Experience: College- Played for Oklahoma State Carolina A&T State University (1995) University were he was a letterman for three years and a Playing Experience: College - Played for Catawba College starter for two. High School- Played for Oklahoma State for two and one half years before suffering a knee injury High School for four years and was awarded the Hall of High School - played for Coach Bruce Bolick at East Lincoln Fame Scholar Athlete Award (1985). High School. ..earned all-conference honors in both football Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Oklahoma and track. State University in Secondary Education in 1990. He Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Catawba received his master's at the University of Georgia in

College in Business Administration/Physical Education in Education Administration in 1993. 1990. Personal Data: Born August 26, 1966 in Bristow,

Personal Data: Single, and pursuing a master's degree in Oklahoma. Vance is married to the former Kerry Cole of physical education administration. Toccoa, Georgia. ^JU ^^^^ CSlr Clemson Tiger ^Hlr Football Camps

The Clemson Tiger Football Camps are non-contact instructional camps. There are two camps to choose from at Clemson University. The Tiger Cub Camp is for young men in grades 4-8. The Tiger Camp is for young men in grades 9-12. Coach West and the entire coaching staff are camp instructors along with select high school coaches. For more information on how you can be a participant in a Clemson Tiger Football Camp call or write:

Clemson Tiger Football Camps P.O. Box 1612 Clemson, SC 29633

(864) 656-1908

Cub Camp - June 15-18, 1997 Tiger Camp - June 18-21, 1997 Death Valley Tommy West

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 21 1 Ring of Honor

The Clemson Ring of Honor is in its third Nominations will be made in the form of a year of existence in Clemson Memorial letter with a complete list of accomplish- Stadium. On September 3, 1994, during ments and submitted to the chair of the ceremonies prior to the Clemson vs. Furman committee, currently Clemson Sports football game, Frank Howard, Steve Fuller Information Director Tim Bourret, who will and Banks McFadden were inducted into retain an active file of nominations. Letters the Clemson Ring of Honor. On September of support may also be submitted. All nom- 2, 1995, Jeff Davis was added to the inations will remain on file for a period of Clemson Ring of Honor. three voting committee meetings (five The Ring of Honor is the highest honor years). The Chair of the Committee will a Clemson football player can receive. A screen all nominations to make sure they recipient must first be a member of the meet eligibility requirements. Clemson Hall of Fame, earn at least an Eligibility: This committee will recognize undergraduate degree, and make a signifi- individuals who have demonstrated consis- cant contribution to the heritage of Clemson tent and unique national excellence in their athletics. Honorees will have their jersey Frank Howard sport during their Clemson career. Their retired. Howard was Clemson's head coach accomplishments must be significant on an individual and team basis. Their statistical between 1940-69 and he guided Clemson to accomplishments must be noteworthy but eight conference championships, six bowl they should also have an outstanding record games and six Top 25 seasons. He was in terms of leadership. In general, they must inducted into the College Football Hall of have made a noteworthy contribution to the Fame in 1989 and is the second winningest history of the Clemson Athletic Program. coach in ACC history. He had 165 wins Athletic accomplishments after their when he retired. career are not a primary consider- McFadden was named the Nation's most Clemson ation in the nomination, but they must retain versatile athlete in 1939. He was an All- an unblemished record of citizenship after American in football and , the only they leave Clemson. Clemson athlete in history to do that. A candidate must be a member of the McFadden led Clemson to its first bowl bid Clemson Hall of Fame and must hold a bac- ever, a 6-3 win over Boston College in the calaureate degree from an accredited four- 1940 Cotton Bowl. He was the number-three year University or college. pick of the 1940 NFL draft, the highest draft Banks McFadden Financial contributions to Clemson selection in Clemson history. University will not be a consideration when Fuller is the only football player in evaluating the candidates. Clemson history to be chosen an All- For a coach to be nominated he or she American on the field and in the classroom. must be retired from coaching that sport at Fuller was a first-team Academic All- the college level. American in 1977 and 1978 and was a third- team AP Ail-American in 1978. Fuller, who Selection Process: Each member of on two occasions, is still was ACC MVP the 11 -person selection committee will cast Clemson's all-time leader in total offense. one vote per sport. An honoree must obtain He was an NCAA Top Five Award winner in at least seven votes to be selected. There 1979, the only Clemson athlete to win the will be just one ballot. The committee does award. not have to select any honorees at its meet- Davis, captain of 1981 Clemson's ing. There shall be no more than one hon- National Championship team first- was a oree in a sport for every two years. team All-American that year when he led the Tigers in tackles with 175, the highest total Conferring: In the sport of football, the in Clemson history. Davis was also named honoree will have his name, number, years the MVP of the ACC and was the Defensive Steve Fuller participated and helmet enshrined in the MVP of the Orange Bowl victory over Ring of Honor at Clemson Memorial Nebraska, the game that clinched the Stadium. In the sport of basketball, the hon- national championship for the Tigers. oree's jersey will be hung from the ratters of Littlejohn Coliseum. In the sport of baseball RING OF HONOR GUIDELINES a jersey replica will be hung from the fence Purpose: The charge of the Ring of of Tiger Field. Other sports will establish Honor committee is to bestow the highest appropriate sites at the home facility. athletic award presented by the Clemson When a student-athlete is selected the Athletic Department on deserving candi- person's jersey is honored, but the jersey dates. The committee will examine the number may be worn in the future. However, careers of candidates in all Clemson sports. it is encouraged that the number be issued only on special occasions. These occasions Nominations: Nominations are made by are determined by the head coach and ath- any member of IPTAY, a member of the fac- letic director. The ceremony honoring the ulty or a relative of a worthy nominee, and recipient will be determined from a meeting are accepted up to 30 days prior to the com- between the honoree, the athletic director, mittee meeting. The committee will meet Jeff Davis the committee chair and the head coach of once every two years in the month of April the sport involved. to vote on the nominations.

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 23 When it

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Memorial Stadium Records

Individual College Player Individual PRO Player

Rushes: 36 by Ray Yauger vs.Wake Forest, 10-18-69 Rushing YDs: 123 by of

Rushing Yds: 263 by Raymond Priester vs. Duke, 1 1 -1 1 -95 (21 attempts) vs Tampa Bay 10-1-95

Pass Attempts: 57 by Kip Allen of The Citadel, 1 0-4-86 Longest Rush: 53t by Derrick Moore of Carolina Panthers vs. Pass Comp: 26 by Bob Davis of Virginia, 9-24-66 Tampa Bay 10-1-95

TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1 -22-47 Yards Per Carry 5.9 by Derrick Moore (21-123) vs .Tampa Bay Passing Yds.: 361 by Stan Gelbaugh of Maryland, 11-16-85 (min 10 att) Bucs, 10-1-95 Completion % .800 by Mike Eppley (12-15) vs. Virginia, Yards Passing: 336 by Steve Young (31 -45) San Francisco vs. 10-8-83 (min 15 att) Carolina Panthers, 12-10-95 Receptions: 13 by Henley Carter of Duke, 10-19-68 Passes Attempted: 53 by Jeff George (29-310) of Atlanta vs. Rec.Yds. 209 by Henley Carter of Duke, 10-19-68 Carolina Panthers, 12-1 7-95 TD Rec: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 11-21-53 Pass Completions: 31 by Steve Young (San Francisco) vs.

Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1 -22-47 Carolina Panthers, 12-10-95 Punt Return Yds: 126 by Donnell Woolford vs. Georgia Receptions: 9-84 by Eric Metcalf of Atlanta vs. Carolina Tech,9-26-87 Panthers,12-17-95

KO Return Yds: 1 60 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1 0-25-69 Longest Reception: 89t by Willie Green of Carolina Panthers vs.

Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina, 1 1 -8-80 Atlanta, 12-1 7-95

Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs.Wake Forest, 10-30-65 Field Goals: 4 by (23, 39, 40 ,30) of Carolina Sacks: 3 by many players Panthers vs. N.Y Jets, 10-15-95 Tackles for Loss: 5 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. Longest : 50 by Nick Lowery of N.Y. Jets vs. Carolina State, 10-24-87 Panthers, 10- 15-95 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Team PRO Team College First Downs: 26 by San Fransico vs. Carolina, 12-10-95

First Downs: 35 Clemson vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Rushes: 45 by Carolina Panthers vs. Arizona, 1 1-19-95

Rushes: 74 North Carolina vs. Clemson, 1 1-14-70 Rushing Yds: 188 by Arizona vs. Carolina, 1 1-19-95 Rushing Yds: 536 Clemson vs.Wake Forest, 10-31 -81 Rushing TDs: 2 by Carolina vs. Atlanta, 12-1 7-95 Rushing Avg: 10.3 Clemson vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 by San Francisco vs. Carolina, 12-10-95

Rushing TDs: 1 1 Clemson vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 Pass Att: 56 by Atlanta vs. Carolina, 12-1 7-95

Pass Att.: 58 Citadel vs. Clemson, 1 0-4-86 Pass Comp.: 31 by San Francisco vs. Carolina, 12-10-95 Pass Yds: 361 Maryland vs. Clemson, 11 -16-85 Atlanta vs. Carolina, 12-1 7-95

Pass TDs: 4 Clemson vs. Auburn, 1 1 -22-47 Pass Yds.: 322 by San Francisco vs. Carolina, 12-10-95 Total Offense: 756 Clemson vs. Wake Forest, 10-31 -81 Atlanta vs. Carolina, 12-1 7-95

Yds/ Play: 8.7 Clemson vs. Wake Forest, 10-31 -81 Passing TDs: 2 by Carolina vs. Atlanta, 1 1-19-95 Fumbles: 14 Clemson vs. Presbyterian, 9-1-53 San Francisco vs. Carolina, 12-10-95 Fumbles Lost: 6 Duke vs. Clemson, 10-19-68 Atlanta vs. Carolina, 12-1 7-95

Penalties: 1 6 Duke vs. Clemson, 1 0-1 7-87 Total Off.: 419 by Atlanta vs. Carolina, 12-1 7-95

Penalty Yds: 155 Clemson vs.Wake Forest, 1 1-21-53 Yds/ Play: 6.30 by Carolina vs. Atlanta, 12-17-95 Punts: 15 Clemson vs. Auburn, 10-12-68 Fumbles: 3 by St. Louis vs. Carolina, 9-17-95 Punt Avg: 57.3 Citadel vs. Clemson, 10-4-86 Fumbles Lost: 3 by Tampa Bay vs. Carolina,10-1-95

Intercepts by: 6 Auburn vs. Clemson, 11-21 -53 Penalties: 11 by Arizona vs. Carolina, 1 1-19-95

Int. Ret. Yds: 110 Clemson vs. Wake Forest, 1 1-21-59 Tampa Bay vs. Carolina, 10- 1-95

Punt Ret. Yds: 227 Clemson vs.Georgia Tech, 9-26-87 Penalty Yds: 82 by Arizona vs. Carolina, 1 1-19-95

KO Ret. Yds: 1 60 Clemson vs. Alabama, 1 0-25-69 Sacks by: 10 Clemson vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 vs. North Carolina,! 1-7-92 TFL: 19 Clemson vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87

PBUs: 1 8 Clemson vs. The Citadel, 1 0-4-86

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1 1 , Gates , 5, 9, 1 or 13. Persons with top Side— Under Section T; North Top Deck CALLS: Emergency calls are deck tickets must enter the stadium via the Under Section K; South Top Deck— Under EMERGENCY received in the Security Booth. emer- ramps which are located behind the North and Section E. The South stands. Ramp entrances are adjacent Trained nurses are on hand during each gency number is (803) 656-2999. to Gates 1 and 13 on the South side and game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any PROHIBITED ITEMS: The following items Gates 5 and 9 on the North side. usher, who knows the seat location of doc- are prohibited in Memorial Stadium: umbrel- tors. Ambulances are located at Gates 1, 5, HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have las, folding chairs, chaise lounges, food and 8, and 13. beverage containers of any type, alcoholic been provided at Gates 1, 5 and 13 for the 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 pnmarily for spec- stamps will available 1 be at Gate , 5, 7, 9, 11, 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 stands and can be dium. are located between the "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 THIS found, please report it to the Gate 1 or Gate ERATION OF REQUEST. 10 information booths.

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 31 Clemson Coaches

Trevor Adair, Men's Soccer Lock Haven State '82 Jim Davis, Women's 16-6-1 at Clemson, 1 year Basketball 50-30-6 overall, 5 years Tennessee Wesleyan, '70 'Guided Clemson to a top five 189-91 at Clemson, 9 years finish and the second round of 333-131 overall, 16 years the NCAA Tournament in his first 'First basketball coach to year with the program. guide Clemson to an ACC 'First season also included a Championship, his Tigers won pair of wins over top 10 teams on ACC Tournament at Rock Hill in the road (North Carolina and 1996. Included in the string of Santa Clara) and three top 25 wins was a third straight triumph wins overall. over a top 10 Virginia team. 'Has taken a team to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament 'Has taken Clemson to the NCAA Tournament in eight of his and a final top 20 ranking each of the last two years. nine years and to postseason play in all nine years. 'Coached Brown to the NCAA Tournament Final Eight in 1994. 'Clemson has won at least 20 games in eight of his nine years The Bruins also won the Ivy League and recorded a victory over #1 as head coach. Seven of those nine years Clemson has been ranked Boston University that season. In 1993 his Brown team ranked in the final top 25, including a #14 ranking in 1996. defeated second-ranked Virginia. Averages over 21 wins per season in his Clemson career. 'Coached Clemson to final Eight NCAA appearance in 1991. Rick Barnes, Men's Basketball 'Coached Kodak first-team Ail-American Jessica Barr in 1991- Lenoir Rhyne '77 94. 33-24 at Clemson, 2 years 161-110 overall, 9 years Jolene Hoover 'Has taken Clemson to post- Women's Volleyball season play in each of his two Illinois State '86 years at Clemson, one NIT and 78-26 at Clemson, 3 years one NCAA. 171-57 overall, 6 years 'First Clemson coach to take 'Has coached Clemson to the Tigers to NCAA tournament in NCAA tournament in two of her just his second year with the pro- three seasons with the Tigers, gram. the only NCAA Tournament 'Defeated all eight ACC appearances in Clemson history. teams in 1995-96, just the fifth time in history Clemson has done 'Clemson has won 70 percent that. of its matches in each of her 'Tigers have been ranked in top 25 in AP at one time or anoth- three seasons and finished sec- er in each of his first two years at Clemson, including a six-year ond in the ACC in all three of her seasons. high #16 ranking on January 8, 1996. 'Named ACC Coach of the Year in 1994, first Clemson volley-

'Has an overall record of 1 61 -1 1 in his nine years as a Division ball coach so honored.

I head coach and he has taken teams to postseason play seven of 'Won 17 straight regular season tournaments at one stretch in those nine years, four NCAAs and three NITs. her Clemson career. 'Already has five wins over top 25 teams in his two seasons at 'Player of the Year in the Gateway Conference as a collegiate Clemson, including a victory over North Carolina in the ACC player at Illinois State. Tournament, Clemson's first ever victory over the Tar Heels in the tournament. Andy Johnston Women's Tennis Clemson '79 Wayne Coffman 248-146 at Clemson, 14 years Women's Track and 257-153 overall, 15 years Cross Country 'Guided Clemson to a berth Clemson '81 in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA 14 years at Clemson tournament in 1996 and a final 'Played on an ACC Champion ranking of 19. Tigers defeated and has coached four ACC South Carolina and Georgia, a championship teams. pair of top 20 teams, by a 5-4 'Five-time of the ACC Coach score on consecutive days to win Year, including 1996 in indoor the NCAA regional title in 1996. track. Also a three-time district 'Has coached the Tigers to 12 top 25 seasons in his 14 years coach of the year. at Clemson. 'Has coached 16 indoor track 'Has won five ACC Tournament Championships in his career All-Americans and 26 outdoor All-Americans to go with nine cross and the Tigers have been first or second in the ACC regular sea- country All-Americans. Overall, has coached 84 ACC Champions. son 1 1 times. 'Cross Country has 1 1 top 20 finishes in his 14 years as head 'Has guided Clemson to the NCAA National Tournament six coach. Overall, has had 18 top 25 finishes in the three programs times in his career, including a number-seven finish in 1983 and a combined. number-eight ranking in 1986. 'In 1985-86 the program finished in the top 25 in all three 'Has been named ACC Coach of the Year four times in his sports, a first in Clemson women's track history. career. He has coached nine All-Americans, including Sophie 'Cross country team finished third in 1990, highest ranking for a Woorons, 1996 NCAA semifinalist, and 1983 NCAA finalist Gigi Clemson women's sports team in history. Fernandez. 'Recruited and coached three-time NCAA champion Tina Krebs.

32 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Chuck Kriese, Men's Tennis Bruce Marchionda Tennessee Tech, 72 Men's & Women's Swimming 451-250 at Clemson, 21 years Westminster College '79 *Has coached Clemson to 15 Men 15-5 at Clemson, 2 years NCAA Tournament appearances Women 13-8 at Clemson, 2 in his 21 years as head coach. years That includes six Final Eight 'Coached Clemson to its most

Finishes and 1 1 Final 16 finishes. successful season since 1988-89 'Clemson has 12 top 20 with combined 15-6 record. national finishes since 1979 Record included wins in men's under Kriese. and women's competition over *Tigers have won 10 ACC reg- South Carolina for the first time ular season championships and since 1989-90. nine conference championships under Kriese, more than any other 'Lady Tigers were ranked as high as 24th in the nation during active Clemson coacfi. Eight times Clemson has won the ACC the 1995-96 season, first top 25 ranking for a Clemson swimming Tournament under Kriese. team since 1988-89. *A total of 17 Tigers have won 29 All-America certificates and 'First time since 1990 that Clemson finished in the upper half of six Tigers have won individual national awards in Kriese's career. the ACC standings in both men's and women's competition. Among his more prominent players have been Jay Berger, Rick 'Tigers had perfect 10-0 combined record at home in 1995-96. Rudeen, and Mark Dickson, who have all had celebrated profes- 'Coached Wendy Henson, freshman All-America swimmer and sional careers. ACC Rookie of the Year. *Ranked in the top 15 nationally in career wins with 451, he is also the winningest coach in ACC history with his 451 wins. Larry Penley, Golf Clemson '81 Jack Leggett, Baseball 13 years at Clemson 162-49 at Clemson, 3 years 'Has coached Clemson to 13 539-336 overall, 17 years straight appearances in the *Has taken Clemson to at NCAA National Tournament, a least 50 wins, a top 10 final rank- record for any Clemson coach in ing and the NCAA Tournament any sport. each of his three years as 'One of just three coaches in Clemson Head Coach. the country who has taken a *Has had Tigers in the team to the NCAA golf national College World Series in each of tournament 13 straight years. the last two seasons. 'Clemson finished 14th in the *Only ACC baseball coach in country in 1996, the 10th time in his 13 years the Tigers have had

history to win 50 games in each a top 20 season. Coached Tigers to a number-three finish in 1 989, of his first three years with a program. the highest ranking in Clemson history, and a number-four ranking *His Tigers have 47 wins over Top 25 teams in his first three in 1993. years, including three wins over the number-one team. 'Clemson has won three NCAA Regional Championships, three *Guided Clemson to its first ever Final Four finish at the ACC titles and 32 tournaments overall in his 13 years at Clemson. College World Series and the number-four final ranking, tied for the Only coach in NCAA history to win three consecutive regional highest finish ever. championships. *ACC Coach of the Year in 1994 and 1995, just the third coach 'Has coached 24 All-America selections in his 13 years at in any sport in ACC history to be named ACC Coach of the Year in Clemson, including three in 1996. each of his first two years with a program. *ACC Coach of the Year in 1 996, he also won the award in 1 987. *Won ACC Tournament Championship in 1994 and ACC regu- lar season title in 1994 and 1995. Bob Pollock 'Clemson has had 10 Ail-Americans in his three years, includ- Men's Track & Cross Country '71 ing Kris Benson, National Player of the Year and first pick of the The Citadel 1996 Major League draft. Eight years at Clemson 'One of just three coaches in Tracey Leone, Women's Soccer ACC history to win ACC Coach of North Carolina '91 the Year honors in each of his first 29-11-1 at Clemson, 2 years two years with a program. *Has guided Clemson to the 'Coached the Tigers to a #17 NCAA Tournament in each of her final ranking in outdoor track in first two years at Clemson, each 1996, his 10th top 20 team in of the first two years of the pro- cross country, indoor or outdoor gram. track in his Clemson career. 'Clemson is only program in 'Clemson's outdoor track team has now finished in the top 20 women's soccer to advance to six straight years and the indoor team has been in the top 20 three the NCAA Tournament in each of of the last five years. its first two years. 'Has won 10 ACC Championships and a record 10 ACC Coach 'Program has finished in the of the Year certificates in his eight years at Clemson. top 20 in each season, #13 in 1994 and #15 in 1995. Clemson 'Guided Clemson to ACC Championships in cross country, was only first-year program in the nation in 1994 to be ranked in the indoor track and outdoor track in his first year at Clemson, 1 988-89. final top 20 of the poll and play in the NCAA Tournament. 'Clemson has had 91 All-America certificates in indoor, outdoor *Leone was member of United States World Cup Championship track and cross country in his career. team in 1991. 'Has coached seven national champions in his career at Clemson.

For Tommy West - see page 17

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 33 Strength Training

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Clemson Strength Training Ail-Americans 1981 Jeff Davis, LB , DT Lee Nanney, OT Brandon Hourigan Wes Osswald Preston Greene 1983 William Perry, MG 1984 Kenny Flowers, TB 1985 JimRiggs, TE 1986 Ty Granger, OT 1987 Danny Pearman, TE 1988 Donnell Woolford, DB 1989 Vince Taylor, LB 1990 Levon Kirkland, OLB 1991 Mike Brown, C 1992 Brentson Buckner, DT 1993 Stacy Seegars, OG 1994 Nelson Welch, PK 1995 Brian Dawkins, SS

Lifter-of-the-Year 1985 Kenny Flowers, TB John Phillips, OG 1986 Ty Granger, OT 1987 Mark Drag, MG 1988 JeffBak, C Mark Drag, MG 1989 Levon Kirkland, OLB 1990 Arthur Bussie, DT , C 1991 Ashley Sheppard, OLB

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38 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Athletic Staff

George Bennett Pam Watkins Sam Blackman Tim Bourret Bob Bradley Exec. Sec. of IPTAY Football Secretary Associate SID Assistant AD/ SID Emeritus Sports Info. Director

Bill D'Andrea Patrick Drelling James Earle Bert Henderson Van Hllderbrand Assoc. AD/Student Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/Career Associate Exec. Associate AD/ Athlete Enrichment Football Management Enhancement Coord. Sec. of IPTAY Ticket Manager

Cecil Huey Les Jones Whitey Jordan Bob Mahony Tim Match Steve Nelson NCAA Faculty Rep. Dir. of Facilities Assistant AD/ Associate Exec. Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Football Relations Sec. of IPTAY Marketing NCAA Compliance

Dwight Rainey Jessica Reo Robert Ricketts Bobby Robinson John Seketa Bobby Skelton Senior Associate Assistant SID Associate AD/ Athletic Director Assistant AD/ Asst. Ticket Athletic Director Chief Financial Officer Promotions Manager

Alphonso Smith Lynn Sparks Brian Taylor Jill Wilks Joann West Linda White Co-Head Equipment Football Secretary Co-Head Equipment Football Secretary Asst. Ticket Manager Assoc. Ath. Dir./ Manager Manager Sr. Women's Adm.

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 39 ACC Football

'Since the league's inception in 1953, *Ten times over the past 16 years, an ACC scliools have captured 56 NCAA BOWL RECORD BY CONFERENCE ACC member school has claimed the CPA

and AIAW championships, including 27 in CONFERENCE APP RECORD POT Academic Achievement Award which is 144 76-63-5 .545 men's competition and 29 in women's. In ACC awarded to a CPA member institution with 81-69-6 addition, 96 men and 24 women have Pac-10 156 .538 the highest graduation rate among mem- Big 8 131 66-64-1 .508 earned the coveted title of the NCAA bers of its football team. The ACC Big 75-75-3 champion. 10 153 .500 Academic Honor Roll record was broken 273 130-130-13 .500 *The ACC is one of only two confer- SEC for the lOth-straight year as 1,185 stu- Big 44-49-1 ences to capture three or more national East 94 .473 dent-athletes were recognized for their 35-42-3 .456 football titles since 1980. Clemson laid WAC 80 work in the classroom. 141 61-74-6 .454 claim to the league's second title in 1981, SWC *The 1995-96 academic year conclud- Georgia Tech followed suit in 1990 while ed with the league pocketing two more *Three teams, Clemson, Florida Florida State pocketed national title num- ACC national team titles and seven individual State and Georgia Tech, are among the ber four in 1994. NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 23 nation's top 10 winningest bowl teams. *The nine schools that take to the field national team titles the last six years.

The Seminoles are 15-8-2 in bowl play, - this fall under the ACC banner have pro- *ln addition, seven ACC schools while the Yellow Jackets are 17-8 and that duced 310 first or second team gridiron North Carolina (6), Virgina (21), Florida .680 winning percentage is tied for best in Ail-Americans and 48 first-team academic State (23), Clemson (27), N.C. State (32), history. is eighth at 12-8 Ail-Americans. ACC teams have had NCAA Clemson Maryland (34) and Duke (39) were ranked 1,336 players selected in the annual pro- (.600). in the Top 40 of the Sears Directors' Cup, fessional football draft, including 82 first- an all-sports award honoring the Division BOWL RECORD BY SCHOOL round draft selections. I school with the best performance by SCHOOL APP RECORD PCT *lf success is best measured in terms women's and men's athletic teams during Florida State 25 15-8-2 .680 of wins and losses, the ACC over the the 1995-96 academic year. Georgia Tech 25 17-8 .680 years has proved itself to be among the *The ACC placed at least one team in Oklahoma 32 20-11-1 .661 elite in Division l-A football. After posting the Top 1 nationally in 1 3 of the 23 sports Southern Cal 38 25-13 .658 a 3-1 bowl mark in 1995, the ACC moved sponsored by the league. Other records Penn State 32 20-10-2 .656 past the Pacific-10 as the conference with of note during the 1995-96 season include Notre Dame 21 13-8 .619 the best all-time bowl winning percentage. 83 teams competing at the NCAA Alabama 47 27-17-3 .606 The league's teams are a combined 76- Championships, four bowl teams and 20 Clemson 20 12-8 .600 63-5 (.545) in post-season play. Top 10 showings. *Six ACC teams, in six different sports, « representing three of the nine member

institutions, earned a No. 1 ranking during the course of the past academic year. *The ACC set a single season atten- dance mark in 1995 averaging an all-time high 46,588 fans per game. The confer- ence drew more than 2.2 million fans for a

fifth straight year. Over 51 home dates, ACC schools attracted 2,376,003, the third highest total in league history and a five percent increase over 1994. ACC teams played to 89 percent of their stadi- ums' capacity.

*For the second year in a row, five ACC players were among 24 players selected to the Hitachi/CPA Scholar Athlete team. Florida State's Todd Rebol, Clemson's Andye McCrorey, N.C. State's Jonathan Risser, North Carolina's Russell Babb and Wake Forest's Rusty LaRue were select- ed. *ACC football teams made 24 appear- ances on television during the 1995 sea-

son. League teams made 1 1 appear- ances on ABC, nine on ESPN, and one Priester led the ACC In rushing in 1995, the first Tiger to that statistical win crown since each on CBS, NBC, TBS, and Prime. 1987. He is one of many outstanding ACC running backs in 1996.

40 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 1^ The 1960s Centennial Scrapbook

Play of the Decade The single most incredible play of the 1960s and perhaps the history of Clemson football took place in Athens, GA on September 28, 1968. In the second quar-

ter, Georgia lined up for a 47-yard field goal. Clemson's Richie Luzzi, starting defensive back, decided to retreat to the endzone with hopes of returning a missed field goal. The

attempt was wide left. Luzzi caught the ball eight yards deep and took off up the field.

He weaved his way all the way across the field and collapsed in the endzone for the

Clemson touchdown, still the longest play of any kind in Clemson history.

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 41 Thrilling win over the Gamecocks

Clemson took a 20-17 lead over its archrival on a 24-yarcl field goal by Rodney Rogers with

1 :24 left. South Carolina then drove to the Clemson 20. On the last play of the game, South Carolina quarterback Dan Reeves (Now coach of the New York Giants) faded to pass, but was sacked for a game-ending 13-yard loss by Tracy Childers Billy Johnny (60) , Weaver (69),

Boyette (73) and Don Chuy (74). It was the fourth straight win to end the season for Frank

Howard's 1 962 Tigers.

Tiger Timeline by Sam Blackman

September 24, 1960—Spurred on by a resound- as Clemson defeated Virginia Tech, 13-7. When the media asked Clemson Coach Frank ing 28-7 victory over Wake Forest in the season Howard when the turning point of the game was,

opener, Clemson moved up to number-seven in October 8, 1960—Clemson defeated Virginia 21- he replied, "three years ago when I didn't recruit the AP poll, the highest ranking for the Clemson 7 and used special pants for rain protection in this any tailbacks."

football program in the decade of the 1960s. game. Clemson improved its record to 3-0 with the Clemson and Wake Forest were tied at 7-7 head- victory. After the contest Clemson sent the pants November 12, 1960—Clemson defeated South ing into the fourth period. But, Clemson's to Greenville and allowed Furman to use the pants Carolina, 12-2, in the first ever appearance for defense was outstanding and had more inter- for a game that night against William and Mary. South Carolina at Clemson. The Tigers led 3-2 at ception return yards than Wake Forest quarter- Furman Head Coach Bob King said, "after those halftime. A crowd of 45,000 watched the contest, back had passing. big Clemson boys got out of them some of our biggest in Clemson history at the time. There was guys had a hard time making them stay up and we a great buildup for this game, but like a lot of Super September 26, 1960—Clemson moved up to had to tape the legs of the pants for several play- Bowls, this game did not live up to its billing. number-seven in the nation in the AP poll after ers." The pants beat two teams from Virginia on the victory over Wake Forest. The Wake Forest the same day. October 7, 1961 —Clemson earned a quality vic- contest had been tagged as an ACC tory with a 27-0 victory at North Carolina. The Tar Championship game in the first game of the sea- October 15, 1960—Clemson, ranked eighth in the Heels were ranked in the top 25 entering the son. Clemson trailed only Mississippi, Syracuse, nation entering the game, suffered a heart-break- game.

Washington, Illinois, Kansas and Northwestern ing 17-15 loss to Maryland. It was the first of three in the poll. Clemson was the only ACC team in straight losses for the Tigers, two of which were by November 11, 1961—A team resembling the top 20. two points. Clemson entered the field prior to the meeting with South Carolina. They did a few serious calisthen- October 1, 1960—The west stands at Clemson October 22, 1960—Clemson suffered a 21-6 loss ics and then started dancing to band music. The Memorial Stadium were used for the first time, at Duke. Duke had a great rushing attack that day.

42 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Special Teams Excellence Eddie Werntz

Clemson's teams in the early 1960s fea- Banks McFadden the punter tured outstanding special teams. Kickers Bill was named McGuirt, Lon Armstrong, Eddie Werntz, on the Clemson Centennial One-Platoon Rodney Rogers and Frank Pearce all ranked in team. But, the runnerup the top 20 in the nation in kicking at one time or another between 1960-63. Hal Davis was in the voting was Eddie an outstanding return man. His 98-yard kickoff Werntz, a walk-on who led in return against Georgia in 1962 was the only Clemson punting kickoff return for a score by a Tiger between three straight years. 1960-87. Werntz ranked ninth in the country in punting in

1961 and was 1 1th in 1962, his senior year,

the first Clemson punter

to rank in the top 15 in

the nation in a special teams category in consecutive seasons.

Lon Armstrong

Armstrong ranked in

the top 20 in the nation

in kick scoring in 1960 and 1961, joining Werntz as the top kick- ing combination at

Clemson in the decade of the 1960s. Armstrong ranked 10th

in kick scoring in 1960

and 20th in 1961.

Hal Davis

Tiger Timeline H

team was actually members of the Sigma Nu kickoff return in Clemson history. temperatures to plummet from 84 degrees to 57 Fraternity of South Carolina. Clemson students degrees in 45 minutes. Almost an inch of hail entered the field and worked some of the November 17, 1962—Clemson upset Maryland poured in a 20-minute period and the game was imposters over. Finally state police brought order as Rodney Rogers kicked a 23-yard field goal with delayed. Clemson blocked two field goal attempts to the field. 84 seconds left in the game. The victory ended a to preserve the tie. streak of heart-breaking losses by Clemson to September 29, 1962—Clemson upset a top 25 Maryland. The Tigers had lost three straight to the October 19, 1963—Clemson dropped a wild 35- N.C. State team 7-0. The Tigers won the game on Terps by a total of eight points. 30 game against Duke. The Tigers passed for a a one-yard run by Pat Crain with just 4:43 left. school record 364 yards in the contest, but lost the November 24, 1962—Clemson defeated South game. Jim Parker led Clemson's passers in the October 6, 1962—Clemson defeated Wake Forest Carolina seven days later as Rogers kicked a 24- game with 246 yards on 11-23 passing.

24-7 at Winston Salem. The Tiger victory was yard field goal with 1:31 left. It was the third time spurred by an 88-yard punt return by Mack in 1962 that Clemson won a game in the final five November 2, 1963— In one of the most odd Mathews, still the fourth longest punt return in minutes. The wore blue jerseys in games in Clemson history, the Tigers lost eight

Clemson history. Clemson had 155 yards in punt this game, the ones that were used in the 1959 turnovers, five fumbles and three interceptions, yet returns on the day, still fifth highest single game Sugar Bowl game. Clemson claimed the 20-17 won the game 36-0. That is by far the most total in Clemson history. victory when South Carolina quarterback Dan turnovers lost in a Clemson victory. Reeves was sacked deep in Clemson territory on October 13, 1962— Hal Davis raced 98 yards with the last play of the game. November 23, 1963—The South Carolina- a kickoff return for a touchdown against Georgia, Clemson game was postponed due to the death of the last time a Tiger would return a kickoff for a October 12, 1963—Clemson and Georgia tied 7- President Kennedy. score for 25 years. It still ranks as the third longest 7, but the main item of interest was the strange weather. A hail storm hit at 2:50 p.m. and caused November 28, 1963—Clemson defeated South

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 43 Record setters of 1 965

Three records that still stand today were established during Clemson's 1965 ACC Championship season. Two came in one game. Thomas Ray threw for 323 yards against North Carolina in 1965, the only 300-yard passing

game in Clemson history A record 1 1 passes that day went to wide receiver Phil Rogers. He gained 129 yards receiving that day. Kit Jackson recorded three interceptions against Wake Forest in 1965, a record that was tied twice in 1995, by Leomont Evans and Brian Dawkins.

Kit Jackson

Phil Rogers Tiger Timeline

Carolina on Thanksgiving Day, 24-20. It was the October 31, 1964— Hal Davis threw a scare into games combined. Both games were played during fifth win in a row for the Tigers to close the season. Virginia on this Halloween day with 179 yards the week of the World Series and the game scores

It is still the only Clemson-South Carolina game rushing in just 1 3 attempts. Clemson won the con- were lower than the World Series scores during

played on Thanksgiving Day. test by a 29-7 score. It was the highest rushing the week. Hugh Mauldin led the Tigers attack with total in that season by a Tiger and a career high 143 yards rushing on 31 attempts. December 3, 1963— Pat Crain was taken in the effort for Davis. The defense forced many a second round by the , the highest Virginia turnover, in fact the Tigers had five inter- October 30, 1965— Kit Jackson became the first

draft pick by a Clemson player in the decade of the ceptions for 87 return yards. It was the second player in Clemson history to record three intercep- 1960s. straight week Clemson had five interceptions, the tions in a single game, as he led the Tigers to a 26- first time in Clemson history the Tigers have had 13 victory over Wake Forest. Only two Tigers, September 19, 1964—Clemson had a record 180 10 interceptions in a two-week period. Brian Dawkins and Leomont Evans, have had yards in penalties, but still shutout Furman, 28-0 in three interceptions in one game since, both taking the season opener. The Tigers dominated the October 16, 1965—Clemson forced six Duke fum- place in 1995. game in terms of total offense and time of posses- bles, an all-time Clemson defensive record, in a 3- sion. Clemson ran 90 plays in the contest and had 2 victory at Duke. The Blue Devils were ranked in November 6, 1965—Two Clemson single game 290 yards rushing. Hugh Mauldin made up for the the top 25 in the nation entering the game. records were established in a 17-13 loss at North

penalty yardage with 130 yards rushing on 17 car- Carolina. Thomas Ray became the first and still ries. The game also marked the 22nd anniversary October 23, 1965—Clemson won its second only Tiger to throw for 300 yards in a game when of the first game in Clemson history in Death straight game by scoring only a field goal. The he completed 21-43 passes for 323 yards. His star

Valley. Clemson still has never lost a game played Tigers shutout TCU 3-0 at Clemson, meaning receiver, Phil Rogers, caught 1 1 -1 29 to set the sin- on September 19th. Clemson was 2-0 over the last two weeks even gle game reception record. Ray had 332 yards

though the Tigers scored just six points in the two total offense for the day, still the second highest

44 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Legendary Linemen

Ciemson had just two Ail-Americans in the

1960s, and both were dominant run blockers in

the mid 1960s. Harry Olszewski was a first- team consensus All-American guard in 1967 and the only unanimous AII-ACC selection. He was named to the Silver Anniversary AII-ACC team in 1977. Joining Olszewski on Clemson's Centennial Team, was Wayne Mass, an All-American tackle as a junior in 1966. He was the recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy for the ACC and the state of South Carolina in 1966.

Olszewski scores vs. South Carolina in 1966.

Don Chuy Chuy was another member of the Ciemson Centennial team announced this year who played in the 1960s. Chuy made the squad as a lineman who played in an era when players went both ways. The AII-ACC tackle played six years with the and one year with the Eagles after he graduated from Ciemson.

Tiger Timeline S

individual total in Ciemson history. game is still a Ciemson standard. Buddy Gore October 22, 1966—Ciemson traveled to Los gave Ciemson a balanced attack with 117 rushes Angeles to play Southern Cal for the first time. November 20, 1965—South Carolina defeated on 25 attempts. Bob Davis kept Virginia in this This was the longest trip for a Ciemson football Ciemson on the field 17-16. But, the Gamecocks thrilling game with 352 yards of total offense, 312 team at the time. The Trojans, who won the Pac- played an ineligible player, thus allowing Ciemson passing and 40 rushing. The two teams passed Eight that year, won the Rose Bowl and finished in to tie for the ACC Championship. Ciemson has for 627 yards between them, 315 by Ciemson and the top 10 in the final poll, defeated Ciemson 30- not changed its won loss record, however, but the 312 by Virginia. It is still the third most passing 0. It was the third top 10 team Ciemson played in ACC does cite Ciemson as an ACC Co-Champion yards in a game by two teams combined in non-conference play in 1966, the only team in the as a result of the ruling. Ciemson history. nation to play three non-conference games against top 10 teams that year. Ciemson visited September 24, 1966— First game in which October 1, 1966—Ciemson dropped a narrow 13- Universal Studios prior to the game and had their Howard's Rock was present at Death Valley. 12 decision at ninth-ranked Georgia Tech. photos taken with many of the television stars of Ciemson downed Virginia, 40-35 in one of the the era. most exciting games in the history of the facility October 15, 1966—Ciemson defeated Duke 9-6 and adding to the legend of Howard's Rock. thanks to an 80-yard kickoff return by Buddy Gore October 29, 1966—Jimmy Addison connected

Ciemson trailed 35-17 with just over a quarter that set up a Ciemson score. It is the second with Edgar McGee on an 80-yard scoring pass to remaining in the game, but rode the passing of longest non-scoring kickoff return in Ciemson his- key Clemson's 23-21 victory at Wake Forest.

Jimmy Addison to keep its perfect record alive tory. The game was televised by ABC sports, the Addison threw for 207 yards in the game and two against Virginia. Addison was 12-19 for 283 yards first televised game ever from Death Valley. Keith scores. It is still the fifth longest touchdown pass and three touchdowns, including a 75-yarder to Jackson was the play-by-play announcer that day, in Ciemson history. Buddy Gore keyed the rushing Jackie Jackson with 3:49 remaining that proved to his first game behind the mike for ABC for a live attack with 105 yards in 22 attempts. Ciemson be the game-winner. His passing efficiency in that college football game. actually won the game with a defensive play. Wilson Childers and James Tompkins combined to

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 45 Quarterbacks with Brain and Braun

Two Clemson quarterbacks in the mid-1960s represented Clemson well on and off the field. Jimmy "The Needle" Addison, won an NCAA Postgraduate scholarship in 1968. On the field, he quarterbacked Clemson to ACC titles in 1966 and 1967 and he became the first quarterback in Clemson history to com- plete over 55 percent of his passes. Jimmy Bell was named an NCAA Scholar-Athlete in 1964. He achieved a 3.85 career GPA and was president of the Clemson sophomore and junior classes. Jimmy Addison

Player of the Decade Buddy Gore

The top offensive player in the decade of the 1960s was Aubrey "Buddy" Gore. He was Clemson's first ACC Player of the Year, the first

1 , 000-yard rusher, and Clemson's first ACC rushing champion. With

all the great running backs

Clemson has had in the 1970s,

1980s and 1990s, he still ranks

third in Clemson history in rushing

with 2571 yards. He is still the school's all-time workhorse with exactly 600 carries.

3 Tiger Timeline

tackle a Wake Forest runner for a safety with just Harry Olszewski, who picked up a mid-air October 28, 1967—Alabama and Bear Bryant

25 seconds left. and ran 12 yards for a touchdown. No Clemson came to Clemson to face Frank Howard's Tigers offensive lineman has scored since. Jimmy before a sellout crowd at Clemson. Bryant's team November 5, 1966—Clemson had one of its most Addison was outstanding as a passer, completing won the close game 13-10. Sammy Cain's out- efficient games of the decade in terms of passing 7-11 for 111 yards and two touchdowns. Buddy standing punting was a reason Clemson stayed so in the 27-3 win over North Carolina. Clemson Gore keyed the rushing attack with 130 yards in 25 close in the game. He averaged 48.3 yards a boot

quarterback Jimmy Addison hit 13-19 passes, still attempts. on four attempts in the contest. Clemson missed

one of the top completion games in Clemson his- three field goals in the game, including one from tory. September 23, 1967—Clemson started the tradi- 26 yards in the second half that would have tied tion of rubbing Howard's Rock when running down the game. The loss would be Clemson's only loss

November 12, 1966— Frank Howard won his the hill. Clemson responded with a 23-6 win over over the last six games of the 1967 season. 150th game and clinched at least a tie for the ACC Wake Forest. Buddy Gore must have been Future Clemson Coach played tight title with a 14-10 win over Maryland. Clemson won inspired by the tradition as he raced for 122 yards end for the Crimson Tide and caught one pass for

the ACC outright the next week with a 6-1 record. in 22 carries for Clemson. nine yards.

Clemson was 0-3 outside the league in 1 966, and all three of the games were against top 10 teams September 30, 1967—Georgia defeated the November 18, 1967—Clemson painted its shoes (Georgia Tech, Alabama and Southern Cal). Buddy Tigers 24-17 at Death Valley The Bulldogs were orange for the N.C. State game and the Tigers

Gore led the offense with 119 yards in 25 rushes. ranked fifth in the nation entering the game. Kent upset the lOth-ranked Wolfpack, 14-6. It was Lawrence, who grew up in Clemson, scored the the highest ranked win for Clemson in the

November 26. 1966—Clemson downed South game winner for Georgia. Clemson scored its decade of the 1960s. Clemson clinched a tie for Carolina to win the ACC, 35-10. A key touchdown 10,000th point in history in this game, a one-yard the ACC championship with the victory, the sixth in the game was scored by Tiger offensive lineman run by Buddy Gore. and final ACC title of Frank Howard's celebrated

46 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season mi 2

Charlie Waters Charlie Waters was known as a great defensive back in the NFL, but he never played the position for Clemson, In fact, he was a record-setting wide

receiver. He still holds the Clemson record for receptions per game over the course of a season. Yes, more than Perry Tuttle, Dwight Clark or Jerry Butler.

Jacksons Ray Yauger Everywhere RayYauger followed Gore as the starting tailback Coach Frank and led the Tigers in rushing Howard had to be in 1969 and 1970. He nearly careful when he

became a 1 , 000-yard rusher substituted in the in 1969 (968) and also led the mid 1960s. If he team in scoring with 1 1 touch- said, "Jackson, get downs, still one of the top in there," he could seasons in Clemson history. have caused quite

a stir on the side- line. There were four Jacksons on the 1966 Clemson team, including two players named Jack Jackson. One of the Jacks went by Jacky and the other by Jackie Lee. From left to right in the photo are Danny Jackson, Jacky Jackson, Jackie Lee Tiger Timeline Jackson, Kit Jackson, and a puzzled Frank Howard.

career. The Tigers had to get the orange paint taken in the first five rounds of the NFL draft, the October 19, 1968—Clemson defeated Duke 39- from eight stores in the area. N.C. State's defense most top five round picks by Clemson in the 22 in one of the top offensive shows in Clemson had worn white shoes all season and that was the decade of the 1960s. Harry Olszewski was the history. The two teams combined for 997 yards of reason for the ploy. 64th pick of the entire draft, a third-round selection total offense. Clemson forced eight turnovers in by Cleveland. Wayne Mass, like Olszewski an All- the game, a record six lost fumbles and two inter- November 25, 1967—Clemson beat South American during his career, was the 99th choice of ceptions.

Carolina 23-12 to claim the ACC Championship, the draft, a fourth-rounder by Chicago. Mass still

Clemson's third straight ACC title. Buddy Gore lives in the Windy City. Jackie Jackson was the November 2, 1 968— Billy Ammons passed for 2 1 broke the ACC single season rushing record with fifth-round pick of the Cleveland Browns. yards on 1 1-19 in leading Clemson to a 24-19 win

1,045 yards and finished the season eighth in the at N.C. State. Ray Yauger scored the game win- nation in rushing. He ran for 189 yards in 31 September 21, 1968—Jim Phillips broadcast his ner on a seven-yard run with just 53 seconds left. attempts in the contest that clinched the third first game as the "Voice of the Tigers." The contest straight ACC title for the Tigers. Clemson won its took place at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston- November 9, 1968—Clemson held Maryland to last four games, all conference games, to win the Salem, and Phillips described a 20-20 tie. Phillips |ust six yards rushing in a 16-0 Tiger victory at title. The Tigers lost four games in 1967, all to would broadcast 306 consecutive regular season College Park. Southern Powers at the time, Georgia, Georgia games before he missed the North Carolina game Tech, Auburn and Alabama. Gore also had 17 this year due to a back ailment. November 16, 1968—Ray Yauger gained 201 yards receiving in his final game as a Tiger, giving yards in 35 attempts, leading the Tigers to a 24-14 him a career high 206 yards all-purpose running in September 28, 1968— Richie Luzzi returned a victory over North Carolina. It was the first of two the contest. missed Georgia field goal try 108 yards (100 offi- 200-yard rushing games for Yauger. Charlie

cially) for a Clemson touchdown, the longest play Waters also contributed 1 13 yards in seven recep- January 30, 1968—Three Clemson players were in Clemson history and is in fact the longest in tions for the Tiger offense. NCAA history.

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 47 Howard Retires

The 1 969 season was Frank Howard's 30th and final. His last great victory took place at Georgia Tech, 21-10 and his players, led by

Charlie Waters, carried him off the field. It was

just his second win in Atlanta over Georgia

Tech, one of the top programs in the nation in the 1960s. Howard retired on December 10, 1969. He concluded his career with 165 wins, eight bowl appearances, and eight conference i| championships. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1989. ^

Tiger Timeline

September 20, 1969—Charlie Waters, who would over Wake Forest. It was the most rushing yards career and the 350th in Clemson history.

star In the NFL as a defensive back, had 1 32 yards by a Tiger in the decade of the 1960s. receiving on just four catches in Clemson's victory November 8, 1969— For the second time in 1969, over Virginia, 21-14. October 25, 1969—Danny Ford was one of the Clemson had a 100-yard rusher, 100-yard receiv- Alabama captains for the Clemson-Alabama game er and 200-yard passer, yet lost the game. Duke October 4, 1969—Frank Howard gained victory in at Clemson. Bob Hope was in town for a home- defeated the Tigers in Durham, 34-27 despite the Atlanta over Georgia Tech in his final trip to the coming show that night. Bear Bryant's team offensive heroics of Ray Yauger (31-141 rushing), city. Clemson won the contest 21-10, as Ray defeated Clemson, 38-13. Clemson lost by a Jim Sursavage (3-101 receiving) and Tommy

Yauger rushed for 146 yards in 23 carries. The sizeable margin, but moved the ball consistently. Kendrick's passing (12-26-239). passing game was also outstanding as Charlie In fact, Clemson had a 200-yard passer, 100-yard

Waters had seven receptions for 1 01 yards. It was rusher and 100-yard receiver for just the fourth December 10, 1969—Coach Frank Howard Waters third straight 100-yard receiving game, the time in its history, yet lost by 25 points. Charlie resigned from football coaching duties, but longest streak of century receiving games by an Waters caught 10 passes for 144 yards to lead the remained in the capacity of athletic director.

individual in Clemson history. The Tigers carried Clemson offense. That is still one of just five times Howard had first come to Clemson in 1931 as an

Howard off the field. Clemson had played at in Clemson history that a Tiger has had 1 or more assistant under . Howard concluded Georgia Tech every time the Tigers played the receptions in a single game. his career with 165 victories. He served as head

Yellow Jackets in Howard's 30-year career. It was coach of the Tigers for 30 consecutive years. Only Howard's first win at Georgia Tech since 1945. November 1, 1969— Frank Howard won his last one coach in NCAA history has coached at one game as a Clemson coach in Death Valley with a school for a longer period of time.

October 18, 1969—Ray Yauger gained a career 40-0 win over Maryland. It is still Clemson's high 202 yards rushing in a Clemson record tying largest margin of victory against the Terps. Ray December 17, 1969— was named 36 carries, leading Clemson to a 28-14 victory Yauger led the rushing attack with 110 yards in 25 head football coach of the Clemson Tigers. carries. The victory was the 165th of Howard's

48 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Memorial Stadium

In 1991, two very special anniver- the work was done by scholarship ath- when we got through. After that it took saries in the Clemson football tradition letes, including many football players. them three days to do the rest of the were observed. Not only did the 1991 The first staking out of the stadium field. Then we sat down in the middle season mark the 10th anniversary of was done by two members of the foot- of the field and ate up that whole 50 Clemson's National Championship ball team, A.N. Cameron and Hugh gallons." season, but it also marked the 50th Webb. Webb returned to Clemson Howard says that on the first day birthday of the place where the Tigers years later to be an architecture pro- of the first game in the stadium,"the won six games that season: Memorial fessor, and Cameron went on to gates were hung at 1:00 pm and we

Stadium. become a civil engineer in Louisiana. played at 2:00 pm." But that would be

In the first 54 years of Memorial The building of the stadium did not all of the construction for a while.

Stadium, Clemson has a record of proceed without a few problems. One Then in 1958, 18,000 sideline seats 187-70-7, including a 29-8-1 ledger day during the clearing of the land, were added and, in 1960, a total of over the last six seasons. Clemson one young football player proudly 5,658 West end zone seats were

had a 16-game unbeaten streak at announced that he was not allergic to added in response to increasing atten- home between 1990-92 and has a poison oak. He then commenced to dance. With the large end career winning ratio of 72.0 percent. attack the poison oak with a swing zone,"Green Grass" section, this

The stadium has definitely been blade, throwing the plants to and fro. expansion increased capacity to about good to the Tigers who call it home, The next day, however, the boy was 53,000. but the stadium was constructed swollen twice his size and had to be Later, upper decks were added to against the advice of at least one put in the hospital. each side of the stadium as crowds

Clemson coach. Just swelled-the first one in 1978 before head coach Jess and the second in 1983. This

Neely left for Rice increased capacity to over

University after the 1 939 80,000 which makes it one of season, he gave the 10 largest on-campus sta- Clemson a message. diums in the country.

"Don't ever let them talk The effect spiraling you into building a big inflation has had in this centu- stadium," he said. "Put ry can be dramatically seen in about 10,000 seats the differences in stadium behind the Y.M.C.A. construction. The original

That's all you'll ever part of the stadium was built need'. at a cost of $125,000 or at Instead of following $6.25 a seat. The newest Coach Neely's advice, upper deck was finished in

however, Clemson offi- 1983 at a cost of $13.5 mil- cials decided to build the lion, or $866 a seat.

new stadium in a valley Memorial Stadium is one of the 10 largest on-campus stad lums in Through the years. on the western part of the nation with capacity listed at 81,474. Memorial Stadium has campus. The place would take some There are many other stories become known as "Death Valley." It clearing-there were many trees, but about the stadium including one stat- was tagged this by the late luckily there were no hedges. ing that Frank Howard put a chew of Presbyterian coach, Lonnie McMillan. The crews went to work: clearing, tobacco in each corner of the stadium After bringing his PC. teams to cutting, pouring, and forming. Finally, as the concrete poured. Clemson for years and getting on September 19, 1942, Clemson Howard says that the seeding of whipped, McMillan said the place was Memorial Stadium opened with the the grass caused a few problems. like Death Valley. A few years later the

Tiger football team thrashing "About 40 people and I laid sod on the name stuck.

Presbyterian College, 32-13. Those field," he says. "After three weeks, on On November 1 6, 1 974 the playing 20,000 seats installed for Opening July 15, we had only gotten halfway surface was named Frank Howard Day would soon grow; and grow and through. Field for the legendary coach because

grow. This year Clemson celebrates "I told them that it had taken us of his long service and dedication to

its 55th year in this outstanding facili- three weeks to get that far, and I would the University.

ty- give them three more week's pay for Luckily, the stadium wasn't built

When the original part of the stadi- however long it took. I also told them behind the Y.

um was built in the early 40's, much of we would have 50 gallons of ice cream

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1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 55

Brad Pope

By Brett Berg one day, but you have to come back and you big-time football. have to make two more the next day." Pope has reached another goal this year, Family man. That is one way to describe Pope grabbed the coaches attention as he can no longer be called a walk-on. He is

Clemson senior Brad Pope. No, he is not mar- well as two interceptions in the 1994 Spring on full scholarship this year. "The scholarship ried with children, but what he does have is a Game. They both came in the first quarter and is for my parents, I always wanted to get that girlfriend of five years and a family that has he returned them for 35 yards. Then during for them to say thanks for everything. supported him throughout his life. Pope's fam- the regular season of 1994, Pope appeared in "What kept me going through the hard ily is the number-one priority in his life, as he all 11 games for Clemson, usually on special times, was my family and my girlfriend. My is in theirs. teams, where he made six tackles. This per- parents haven't missed a game, even when I The Clemson strong safety attributes most formance and hard work enabled him to be wasn't playing. They have been an inspiration of his success in life to his parents, Mr. William the only walk-on sophomore to earn a letter for me, they have backed me all the time and and Barbara Pope, brothers Billy, Todd, and that year. are sticking by me no matter what." Travis, sister-in-law Linda and girlfriend Kelly After another coaching change, Charlie While spending some time with his family

Patrick. "It is because of them that I have Harbison came in as the defensive backs in Atlanta this summer. Pope was up close been able to reach my goals. There is nothing coach in 1995, and Pope was ready to prove and personal to an event that many of us will

I can do to give everything back to them." himself again. He did, and has worked well in never forget. It came at the end of Day 9 of

Born in New Jersey, Pope had brief stints coach Harbison's system. "I really believe in the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, in Ohio, Massachusetts, New York and Coach Harbison and what he does. He is a Saturday, July 27. He and his family had been Virginia, before eventually winding up in motivator, which has been great for me. He in Olympic Centennial Park and left to eat din- Atlanta with his family. Some may have pushes you, tells you when you did something ner, but on their way back by, the bomb went thought it difficult, always facing new off. They were about 100 yards away schools and finding new friends, but not from the light tower where the bomb det-

Pope. "It wasn't hard to adjust, you onated. always make friends wherever you go. "All you saw was a cloud of smoke

My parents always did what was best for and it was very loud," said Pope. "It us, they've always done that, and hav- shook the ground beneath you. Your ing your brothers and family with you heart just dropped, you knew what it was the most important thing." was. Everyone started running and say-

In high school. Pope lettered four ing people were dead. It was just years in wrestling, two in football and chaos." two in baseball. He made it to the Thankfully, Brad and his family were Georgia State High School Wrestling not injured and were able to enjoy some

Championship in the 145-pound weight of the Olympics, even though they were division his senior year. shaken up by the experience. Pope was "That was my most memorable able to see women's gymnastics, track

sporting moment. I walked out of the and field, and of course freestyle tunnel, and the spotlight was on me with wrestling. Phil Collins' "In the air tonight" blaring. Back on the Clemson campus. Pope

There were 8,000 fans in a frenzy." is an economics major with a career This performance at the state meet 3.23 grade point average. He earned a led to a wrestling scholarship at Penn position on the dean's list last fall and

State University for his first semester of the ACC Academic Honor Roll for 1995- college, but being away from the family 96. He is involved with the Fellowship and the desire to play football brought for Christian Athletes and is involved him to Clemson. Travis Pope, Brad's with Lifeline, Leaders in Football and brother, was a member of the 1991-92 Academics, a program through Vickery Clemson wrestling team, and encour- Hall that began this year. aged him to compete on the mat. Brad Pope is scheduled to graduate in was supposed to do just that, but he December of this year and plans to stick really wanted to compete on the field. Pope has risen from walk-on to an integral aspect around Tigertown in the spring. Pope Wrestling was already well into the the Clemson defense. admits this year is very important to him season, so Pope figured now was the and his family. It could be the last time time to give football the chance and take the wrong, but also pats you on the back and tells he ever puts pads on again. It could be the shot he so desperately wanted. "I did not you when you did something right." last time anyone plays sports in his family So know anyone on the football team or in the In 1 995, Pope tied for the team lead in spe- before he goes out, he wants to thank and honor those have helped him get here, program. I talked to Barney Farrar (a gradu- cial teams tackles with 13, and was earning who ate assistant at the time), "and he was really more and more time in the secondary, posting his family. encouraging as far as walk-ons, and he three tackles in four different games. In fact, It is fitting that on Parents' Day at encouraged me to come out." he was involved in more plays than any other Memorial Stadium, Brad Pope will get to do a After sitting on the sideline that first sea- walk-on on defense. little honoring himself. He will be honoring not son, adversity struck again. There was a This year, as last year, Pope is listed as the only his parents, but his whole family. coaching change, so Pope had to prove him- second-team strong safety. In the first three So as you watch the pregame ceremonies self all over to the new defensive backs coach. games of 1996, he has almost equaled his today, take a special look for number 31 and

all of last season. He has his parents. Maybe even look for the rest of Miles Aldridge. "Basically I had to start all play total from in over again as a walk-on, so it was a process recorded 11 tackles, 9 of them solo, and he the family the crowd, because as he says, of starting over each time. You have to prove recovered a fumble, September 7 against "they are my inspiration." yourself everyday, you can make a good play Furman. He has reached his goal of playing

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By Jessica Reo return at night until the job is done."

There are approximately 104 division I schools A little bit different than the college days when in the United States. Multiply that number by 85, the student-athletes had school, meetings, lifting, as in scholarships allowable by the NCAA, and practice and then, a social life. "It's rough," states you get 8,840, that would be considered scholar- Stephens. "But I enjoy it. It is what I've wanted to

ship players. That does not count the actual num- do my whole life. I will say it's a double-edged ber out on the field competing for playing time. sword now, though. It is a job, but it's still a game.

Now, add to those numbers the competition for I have accepted both sides of that and I've learned

excellence in the divisions 1, 2, and 3-A system. to mix the two. Sundays, I get to go and do what I

The number of athletes playing football is astro- love, play football. During the week, I have to work Warden Rouse nomical, and the number of those athletes who to make it through to the weekend." n want to make it to the NFL is pretty much the same Rouse agrees, commenting, "I love It, playing as those playing. for the pros. I wouldn't have it any other way. It is Now, take those growing numbers and consid- a great feeling to be out there and to play the er the chances of one player from one team mak- game that you love. And playing with the best in ing it to the NFL ranks. Pretty slim, right? Now, the business is great." consider the chances of four players from a col- The main difference between college and the lege team making it to the same team as profes- pros on the field that both Rouse, another line- sional NFL players. The numbers get even small- backer for the Bucs, and Stephens agree on is the er, but, there's an exception to every rule, isn't speed of the pro games. "During my first presea- there? Take, for instance, the example of Darnell son game," says Rouse, "I thought it was like a col- Larry Ryans Tracy Johnson Stephens and Wardell Rouse, who actually played lege bowl game. I thought, 'this is easy, I've been on the same college team for two years with the watching all of these people for years'. Then came college and the pro ranks is that there is no more Tigers, and add to that Tracy Johnson and Larry my first regular season game. It was a huge dif- class, in the true sense of the word. Both Darnell Ryans, two more former Clemson Tigers. All four ference the first time I stepped on the field. The and Wardell have learned the task of the social-life are currently Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and all are adjustment to make is the speed. The faster you and what it means not to be in a college setting former Tigers. The odds that all four could come make it, the easier you have it, but it's much, much anymore. Both have changed since their college together to play for the same team at the same quicker than in college." days. time in their careers Is staggering, the fact that two "Our first NFL game was against Philadelphia," Darnell is now a family man, married to Val actually played together in college Is astounding, says Stephens. "We were on the opening kickoff Stephens, and has a son, Brenden, who is 15 when you consider the competition all had to over- on special teams. Wardell and I beside one anoth- months old and already three feet tall. "Brenden come against to attain their goals. er, looking at each other. It gave me goosebumps.

gave me strength when I came to Tampa Bay. Having had the opportunity to speak to Darnell Then I got the first hit. I realized that the players There are a lot of rookie free agents that don't Stephens and Wardell Rouse, and having the hit harder and that It is all based on the speed of make it. He gave me something to play for, some- chance to work with them during their careers with the game. In the pros, it's tremendously faster." thing to work for. He is my heart. Having him has the Tigers, we were interested In finding out their Being prepared for that first hit, as shocking as it given me another incentive to get the job done out feelings about being together, about being in the was, came from talking to others on the team. on the field." pros, and about playing with former Tigers. So, is it easier to have three other Tigers to talk Wardell Is enjoying the Tampa Bay area with "The difference between college football and to during this 'adjustment' period? Says Rouse, "I his german shepard, "Dino" and his family comes professional football," says Darnell Stephens, cur- think having Darnell here with me has made it a lit- to all the home games of the Buccaneers. His rently a linebacker for the Bucs, "is that this is a tle bit easier. We help each other out. When you mother, Rosa, brings his brothers and sisters to business. It is a job for us now. I have to be pre- have questions, it is difficult sometimes to go to every game from the nearby town of Clewiston, pared ever day. There is a big difference between guys who have been in the league a long time and where Wardell was raised. "In some ways, it was being in class and at school. The coaches depend don't have the time to explain things. It has been easier for me to come to Florida because my fam- on you to do the job here. I leave the house at a lot easier, I think, to have someone here that I ily is down here. I'm happy to be closer to my 6:30 am and go to the Buc's complex and I don't know. We had to tutor ourselves together to make mom." The disadvantage, sometimes, is that it through. everyone knows him. "People, friends, call a lot, "Tracy (Johnson) and I asking for things to be autographed." didn't know one another One of the main things that both Wardell and when we came into camp Darnell have learned from their experiences in the last year, but we talked in pros and in the college ranks is the importance of practice when I first came to Tampa Bay and we had their education. Rouse is working to finish his ele- mentary education degree and Stephens is work- something in common ing toward his management degree. Says Rouse, (Clemson), something to "I will actually be attending school In the spring talk about. We've become

and finishing up my degree. I have one year of good friends." Stephens comments, class and I need to student-teach for part of that. I'd like to become certified to teach in Florida, but "It's good to know that I'm still going to receive my degree from Clemson someone here went through through the NFL." the same things you did in Both Wardell Rouse and Darnell Stephens college with basically the have come a long way from the Clemson ranks. same program. We talked Their chances of making it to the pros were slim, when Tracy got to Tampa in looking at numbers, great when looking at abili- Bay and with Larry about ty. The chances of making it together were even how it was when they were less likely, and the fact that they joined two other with the Tigers. That made it Clemson grads on the team in Larry Ryans and a little bit easier and I'm glad Tracy Johnson is even more unbelievable. But those two are here with Rouse and Stephens were among Clemson's top tacklers in football is a game of chances, and for these four Wardell and me." 1994. Bucs. Now they are teammates with the Tampa Bay Tigers, the odds paid off. Another difference between

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No. Name Pos Hgt. Wqt. CI. Em No. Name Pos Hgt. Wgt. CI. Exp. 53 RAHIM ABDULLAH OLB 6-6 225 *FR. RS 61 MARK LANDRY OT 6-4 273 JR. 2VL Jacksonville, FL/Fletcher Atlanta, GA/Milford Academy 10 MICHAEL ALLEN SS 5-11 204 SO. 1VL 84 MAL LAWYER WR 6-1 170 FR. HS Conway, SC/Conway Charleston, SC/Berkeley 78 EDALTMAN C 6-3 290 *JR. 1VL 64 ZANE LEWIS OT 6-2 283 •SO. 1VL Waycross, GA/Ware Cty. Memphis, TN/Raleigh-Egypt 21 CARL BAKER WR 6-0 192 *FR. RS 13 BILLY LUCKIE OB 6-2 200 •FR. RS Sumter, SC/Sumter Ft. Walton Bch, FUChoctawhatchee 74 BRENT BANASIEWICZ OG 6-3 280 *S0. 1VL 48 TRAVIS MACKLIN RB 6-1 230 •SO. SO. Monticello, FUAucilla Christian Pittsburgh, PA/Perry Traditional Ac. 47 HOWARD BARTLEY OLB 6-3 197 *S0. RS 59 JASON MARTINELLI DL 6-5 240 FR. HS Decatur, GA/Southwest Dekalb Roxbury, CT/Milford Acad. 65 ELMER BENCH (L/S) SN 5-9 200 JR. 2VL 9 DEXTER MCCLEON CB 5-10 195 •SR. 3VL Manning, SC/MannIng Meridian, MS/Meridian 87 ERIC BRADFORD DE 6-3 271 *JR. 1VL 45 HAROLD MEANS LB 6-0 215 FR. HS Dalzell, SC/Georgia Military JC Spartanburg, SC/Spartanburg 36 MICHAEL BRICE K/P 5-11 182 •SO. SO. 68 JOEDY MITCHELL OT 6-6 280 •FR. RS Newberry, SC/Newberry Conyers, GA/Heritage 91 LORENZO BROMELL DL 6-4 250 JR. JC 30 WAYNE MOORE SS 5-9 171 •FR. RS Chopee, SC/Ga. Military JC Lake Butler, FLVUnion 94 DONALD BROOMFIELD MG 6-4 262 *SO. 1VL 60 THEO MOUGROS DL 6-2 265 FR. HS Olustee, FLVBaker County Tarpon Springs, FL/Tarpon Springs 93 TERRY BRYANT TE 6-4 230 FR. HS 96 TONY PLANTIN DE 6-4 273 JR. 2VL Savannah, GA/Johnson Pendleton, SC/Pendleton 79 OT 6-3 290 *JR. 2VL 31 BRAD POPE SS 5-11 195 SR. 2VL Wilmington, DE/AI Dupont Alpharetta, GA/Milton 77 MATT BUTLER OG 6-3 290 *S0. 1VL 70 HOLLAND POSTELL OT 6-6 285 •SO. 1VL Belmont, NC/South Point Summerville, SC/Summerville 28 ANDRE' CARTER SS 5-10 200 GR. 3VL 8 TREVOR PRYCE DT 6-5 278 JR 2VL Camden, SC/Camden Winter Park, FL/Lake Howell 46 JAMES CHAPPELL WR 6-0 197 JR. 1VL 27 RAYMOND PRIESTER TB 6-1 230 JR. 2VL Columbia, SC/Dutch Fork Allendale, SC/Allendale-Fairfax 56 O.J. CHILDRESS ILB 6-3 224 SO. 1VL 19 DAVID RICHARDSON PK 6-1 178 JR. SO Nashville, TN/McGavock Clemson, SC/Daniel 83 WILL CLARK FB 6-2 232 *FR. SO. 54 DARIUS RAPLEY LB 5-11 230 SO. SO Marietta, GA/Walton Piedmont, SC/Greer 49 JASON COLLINS TE 6-5 230 *JR. 2VL 11 CHRIS ROBBINS QB 5-11 203 SR. SO. Slidell, LA/Northshore Hartsville, SC/McBee 3 KENYA CROOKS WR 6-3 205 JR. 2VL 17 RYAN ROMANO P/K 5-11 180 FR. HS Seneca, SC/Seneca W. Palm Beach, FLVCardinal Newman 20 RUDY CURRIE OLB 6-3 205 •JR. 1VL 75 GLENN ROUNTREE OG 6-3 290 •JR. 2VL Cleveland, OH/St. Edwards Suffolk, VA/Nansemond-Suffolk 33 TONY DESUE OLB 5-10 211 GR. 3VL 62 HAMID SALIM OL 5-9 237 SR. SO. Virginia Beach, VA/Kempsville Seneca, SC/Seneca 52 ADRIAN DINGLE OLB 6-3 250 SO. 1VL 41 ANTHONY SIMMONS LB 6-1 220 SO. 1VL Holly Hill, SC/Holly Hill-Roberts Spartanburg, SC/Spartanburg 32 KELTON DUNNICAN FB 5-11 210 •SR. 2VL 18 EMORY SMITH RB 6-0 242 •SR. 3VL Sumter, SC/NE Oklahoma JC Pensacola, FLVEscambia

1 ANTWAN EDWARDS FS 6-1 210 SO. 1VL 14 BRANDON STREETER QB 6-3 200 •FR. RS Starkville, MS/Starkville Gettysburg, PA/Gettysburg 85 WESLEY ELLIS TE 6-4 240 •SO. SO. 63 MARK STRIEWING OL 6-3 280 FR. HS Pemberton, NJ/Pemberton Twp. Blacksburg, SC/Blacksburg 43 ANDY FORD CB 5-11 180 SR. 3VL 39 SHAUN SULLIVAN RB 6-0 215 FR. HS Sumter, SC/Sumter Duluth, GA/Duluth 29 PETER FORD CB 5-11 180 SR. 3VL 44 JOHN THOMPSON LB 5-10 221 SO. SO. Sumter, SC/Sumter Jacksonville, FL/Fletcher 12 DOMARCO FOX DB 6-1 183 FR. HS 55 JAMIE TRIMBLE C 6-2 250 •SR. 2VL Philadelphia, MS/Neshoba Central Ormond Beach, FLVMainland 73 JASON GAMBLE OG 6-3 275 JR. JC 22 DAMONDWARD CB 5-10 172 SO. 1VL Wichita, KS/Hutchinson CC Wilson, NC/Milford Academy (CT) 24 ROBERT GOODSON DB 5-9 194 SO. SO. 16 JUSTIN WATTS WR 6-1 200 FR. HS Hartsville, SC/Hartsville Florence, SC/Florence 15 NEALON GREENE OB 5-11 191 JR. 2VL 97 RAYMOND WHITE MG 6-3 265 •JR. 2VL Yonkers, NY/Lincoln Clinton, MS/Clinton 81 ADRIAN GREENE WR 6-1 JR SO 92 BRETT WILLIAMS DE 6-4 265 GR. 3VL Loris, SC/South Columbus Albany GA/Dougherty 82 LAMONT HALL TE 6-4 252 •JR. 2VL 98 ERIC WILLIAMS DL 6-3 275 FR. HS Clover, SC/Clover Marlboro, SC/Marlboro 76 JASON HOLLOMAN DL 6-4 250 FR. HS 42 MOND WILSON LB 6-3 243 •JR. 2VL Decatur, GA/Lakeside Tupelo, MSATupelo 7 TONY HORNE WR 5-11 177 JR. 2VL 25 BRIAN WOFFORD WR 6-1 160 FR. HS Rockingham, NC/Richmond Cty. Spartanburg, SC/Spartanburg 71 COREY HULSEY OT 6-7 345 FR. HS 2 JOE WOODS WR 5-9 160 •SR. 3VL# Lula, GA/North Hall Union, SC/Union 90 FREDERICK JAMES DL 6-1 230 FR. HS 50 MICHAEL YOUNG LB 6-0 234 •FR. RS St. Stephen, SC/St. Stephen Clinton, SC/Clinton 38 BASHON JOHNSON SS 5-10 190 JR. SO. 6 SAM ZANDERS RB 5-11 218 FR. HS Winnsboro, SC/Fairfield Central Arlington, VA/Washington/Lee 57 CHRIS JONES LB 6-1 215 SO. 1VL # - ea Monroe, GA/Monroe Area 37 KEVIN LAIRD P 5-11 172 •SO. 1VL Brandon, MS/Brandon

62 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Mother-of-the-Year

by Meredith Merrit her graduate degree. She is now Director of her family Mr. Cox describes her as, "a

A mother is someone we hold dear to our the Library at Oxford College, which is part warm and caring" person who "provided hearts. Of all the jobs in the world, hers is of Emory. She is married to Terry McNeill, answers or specific directions to the best the one that requires great strength, effort, who is Human Resources Director with source of help."

and patience. Between balancing a house- Golden State Foods and is a Clemson grad- Throughout the years she has also had hold and taking care of the children, a moth- uate. Their son Ben graduated from great community presence by helping with

er's typical day rarely has time for anything Auburn, but received his Science Teachers her church and its organizations. She also else. But a Clemson mother is an exception Certificate from Clemson. He and his wife, worked at the elementary school library that to this rule. A Clemson mother is one who the former Nancy Strom, live in Raleigh, NC, her children attended. One of her notewor- not only finds time for her family, but also is where he is a science teacher in the Raleigh thy community contributions involved the involved with her church and community. School system. Nancy, who is also a building of the Clemson Community pool on

These are the mothers, with a deep-seeded Clemson graduate, is currently attending Old Stone Road, a facility that is still active

love for Clemson University, that Tiger med school at Duke. Although she is today. Brotherhood chooses to honor as their Not only do her children have Mother-of-the-Year each year on Clemson ties, but her brother went to Parent's Day. Clemson as well as did two brothers-in- Today Mary Morgan is being rec- laws. Mrs. Morgan has three grandchil-

ognized and honored for not only her dren. Beth and Danny have two girls, love and devotion to her family, but also Jacqui and Abby, and Kitty and Terry to the community and to Clemson have a boy, Morgan. University as this year's Mother-of-the- Throughout her 20 years of working Year. in the Student Affairs office Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Morgan was born in Salisbury, has balanced the time between raising a NC, but became a South Carolinian family, working and being involved with and a Clemson resident when she her community. She has opened her married a Clemson student in 1947. heart and home to many Clemson stu- She attended Spencer High School dents throughout the years and has and then Pheiffer College, where she always been there for anyone who need- graduated with an associate arts ed support. degree. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. President Emeritus Robert C. Rueben Walser were residents of Edwards considers her, "the right per- Salisbury. Mr. Walser was master son in the right place. Her character, mechanic for a textile plant located in integrity and compassion have been Salisbury. great comfort and inspiration for her fam-

In 1947 she married Dr. Harvey ily and for the students of Clemson Morgan, who is a Professor Emeritus University." from the school of education and the "It was a bit overwhelming to receive industrial education department at the honor of Mother-of-the-Year. There

Clemson. Dr. Morgan is also from are so many worthy people that deserve Salisbury and attended the same high this," said Mrs. Morgan. school as Mrs. Morgan. He came to Mary Morgan is the 1996 Clemson Mother-of-the- The Mother-of-the-Year award is a Clemson in 1957 with his new wife to Year, traditional part of Parent's Day. Each attend graduate school. After earning year a Mother-of-the-Year is chosen by his master's degree he was hired full time by enrolled at Duke, Mrs. Morgan assures Tiger Brotherhood and is recognized before the university. He later completed his doc- everyone that her blood still runs orange. the game. The senior football players' par- torate at N.C. State and then came back to During the years that her husband was ents are also recognized before the game,

Clemson, where he taught for 30 years. completing his doctorate degree, Mrs. but it is the Mother-of-the-Year that has the

The Morgans have three children, all of Morgan began work as the Administrative honor of dotting the "i" as the Tiger band whom have ties to Clemson. Assistant to the Vice President of Student spells out "Tigers." Parent's Day, which Their eldst child, Beth Morgan Poole, Affairs. The Office of Student Affairs bears began in the 1960's, was orginally Dad's attended Western Carolina for her under- the responsibility of overseeing all student Day, but was changed as the Clemson fam- graduate degree, but then came to Clemson life and activites. ily wanted to recognize both the mothers and received her Master's Degree in Walter Cox, who held the office at the and fathers for their support.

Education. She lives in Clemson with her time, describes this position as one that This year's Parent's Day will be a very husband Danny Poole, who is an Assistant required, "a person who understood and special day for all Clemson families, but it Trainer with the Athletic Departament. Beth loved students, had patience and a willing- will be etched especially into the hearts of teaches Physical Education at Palmetto and ness to spend time necessary to meet the the Morgan family as Tiger Brotherhood is also the girls basketball coach. needs of a student." Not only did she deal proudly salutes Mary Morgan as the 1996 Their next two children, Kitty Morgan with students on a school level by helping Mother-of-the-Year due to her compassion, McNeill and Ben Morgan, are twins. Kitty them with activities such as Homecoming, loyalty, dedication and love to her family and went to Winthrop for her undergraduate Tigerama, and other events, they became to the many students who have been able to degree and attended Emory University for "her" students, almost an extended part of work with her throughout the years.

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When Clemson Has the Ball CLEMSON OFFENSE WAKE FOREST DEFENSE LT JIM BUNDREN 79 DE HAROLD GRAGG 98 LG MATT BUTLER 77 DT FRED ROBBINS 90 C JAMIE TRIMBLE 55 DT ALJAMONT JOYNER 95 RG GLENN ROUNTREE 75 DE CLINTON WILBURN 70 RT HOLLAND POSTELL 70 DEM DAVID ZADEL 94 TE LAMONT HALL 82 LB KELVIN MOSES 49 SE KENYA CROOKS 3 LB DUSTIN LYMAN (OR) 42 QB NEALON GREENE 15 JON MANNON 55 TB RAYMOND PRIESTER 27 CB D'ANGELO SOLOMON 3 FB EMORY SMITH 18 SS TOM STUETZER 14 FLK JOE WOODS 2 FS JEFFREY MUYRES 38 PK MICHAEL BRICE 36 CB REGGIE AUSTIN 23 P TRIPP MOORE 18 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

1 ANTWAN EDWARDS FS 25 BRIAN WOFFORD WR 49 JASON COLLINS TE 74 BRENT BANASIEWICZ OG 2 JOE WOODS WR 27 RAYMOND PRIESTER TB 50 MICHAEL YOUNG LB 75 GLENN ROUNTREE OG 3 KENYA CROOKS WR 28 ANDRE' CARTER SS 52 ADRIAN DINGLE OLB 76 JASON HOLLOMAN DL 6 SAM ZANDERS RB 29 PETER FORD CB 53 RAHIM ABDULLAH OLB 77 MATT BUTLER OG 7 TONY HORNE WR 30 WAYNE MOORE SS 54 DARIUS RAPLEY LB 78 ED ALTMAN C 8 TREVOR PRYCE DE 31 BRAD POPE SS 55 JAMIE TRIMBLE C 79 JIM BUNDREN OT 9 DEXTER MCCLEON CB 32 KELTON DUNNICAN FB 56 O.J. CHILDRESS ILB 81 ADRIAN GREENE WR 10 MICHAEL ALLEN SS 33 TONY DESUE OLB 57 CHRIS JONES LB 82 LAMONT HALL TE 11 CHRIS ROBBINS QB 36 MICHAEL BRICE K/P 59 JASON MARTINELLI DL 83 WILL CLARK FB 12 DOMARCO FOX DB 37 KEVIN LAIRD P 60 THEO MOUGROS MG 84 MAL LAWYER WR 13 BILLY LUCKIE QB 38 BASHON JOHNSON SS 61 MARK LANDRY OT 85 WESLEY ELLIS TE 14 BRANDON STREETER QB 39 SHAUN SULLIVAN RB 62 HAMID SALIM C 87 ERIC BRADFORD DE 15 NEALON GREENE QB 41 ANTHONY SIMMONS LB 63 MARK STRIEWING OL 90 FREDERICK JAMES DL 16 JUSTIN WATTS QB 42 MOND WILSON LB 64 ZANE LEWIS OG 91 LORENZO BROMELL DL 18 EMORY SMITH RB 43 ANDY FORD CB 65 ELMER BENCH (US) SN 92 BRETT WILLIAMS DE 19 DAVID RICHARDSON PK 44 JOHN THOMPSON LB 68 JOEDY MITCHELL OT 93 TERRY BRYANT TE 20 RUDY CURRIE OLB 45 HAROLD MEANS LB 70 HOLLAND POSTELL OT 94 DONALD BROOMFIELD MG 21 CARL BAKER WR 46 JAMES CHAPPELL WR 71 COREY HULSEY OT 96 TONY PLANTIN DE 22 DAMOND WARD CB 47 HOWARD BARTLEY OLB 72 MATT MCLEOD OT 97 RAYMOND WHITE MG 23 MATT PADGETT PK 48 TRAVIS MACKLIN RB 73 JASON GAMBLE C 98 ERIC WILLIAMS DL When Wake Forest Has the Ball WAKE FOREST OFFENSE CLEMSON DEFENSE SE DESMOND CLARK 83 BAN ADRIAN DINGLE 52 LT JEFF FLOWE 72 DE TONY PLANTIN 96 LG DOUG MARSIGLI 62 MG RAYMOND WHITE 97 C BILL LEEDER 61 DE BRETT WILLIAMS 92 RG TARIS CLARK 69 RUSH RAHIM ABDULLAH 53 RT TONYYARNALL 75 ILB MOND WILSON 42 TE JOEZELENKA 85 ILB ANTHONY SIMMONS 41 FL THABITI DAVIS 81 CB DEXTER MCCLEON 9 QB BRIAN KUKLICK 17 SS ANDRE CARTER 28 FB WANDE SHAW 42 FS ANTWAN EDWARDS 1 RB JOHN LEWIS 44 CB PETER FORD 29 PK BILL HOLLOWS 15 P KEVIN LAIRD 37

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 2 MYLES SAVAGE RB 26 HERMAN LEWIS" RB 51 BEN STAFFORD LB 78 MARLON CURTIS DL 3 D'ANGELO SOLOMON" DB 27 KENYON CHAVIS" DB 54 KELVIN JONES" DE 80 WILLIAM MERRITT WR 4 MATT BURDICK PK 28 DAVID MOORE RB 55 JON MANNON* LB 81 THABITI DAVIS" WR 5 DALAWN PARRISH- DB 29 PATRICK DEPENBROCK DB 56 RUFUS TAYLOR DE 82 KAI SNEAD- WR 6 BRANDON PERRY- WR 30 SPENCER WAGNER* DB 57 WILMOT SPIRES C 83 DESMOND CLARK- WR 7 DAN BRADLEY QB 32 GARDELL CHAVIS*** FB 60 SAM SETTAR OL 84 ROBERT FATZINGER" DT 8 KITO GARY RB 34 ABDUL GUICE LB 61 BILL LEEDER"* C 85 JOE ZELENKA- TE 9 BOBBY JONES DB 35 WAYNE WRIGHT DB 62 DOUG MARSIGLI— OL 87 DAN BALLOU— WR 12 DAVID CERCHIO QB 36 KEYSHORN SMITH DB 64 BRAD SMITH DE 88 CHAD ALEXANDER- DE 13 BEN SANKEY QB 37 WILLIE LAM TE 65 CHRIS GASKELL* OL 89 WILLIAM CLARK- TE 14 TOM STUETZER— DB 38 JEFFREY MUYRES* DB 66 TODD HOLLOWELL OL 90 FRED ROBBINS DT 15 BILL HOLLOWS"* PK 39 JAMES LIK TE 68 CHRIS BLANK OL 92 JEROME SIMPKINS** DT 17 BRIAN KUKLICK' QB 40 LADWAUN HARRISON*" FB 69 TARIS CLARK- OL 94 DAVID ZADEL- LB 18 TRIPP MOORE P 42 WANDE SHAW FB 70 CLINTON WILBURN DT 95 ALJAMONTJOYNER" DT 21 JAMMIE DEESE WR 43 DUSTIN LYMAN LB 72 JEFF FLOWE- OL 96 DA VAUGHN MELLERSON DL 22 MORGAN KANE RB 44 JOHN LEWIS- RB 73 KELVIN SHACKLEFORD DT 98 HAROLD GRAGG— DE 23 REGGIE AUSTIN DB 48 MARK MAKOVEC* LB 75 TONY YARNALL— OL -LETTERS WON 24 DAMEON DANIEL* DB 49 KELVIN MOSES- LB 76 BRIAN WOLVERTON OL 25 MAJOR GRIFFEY*** DB 50 KEVIN SMITH LB 77 BRIAN WALLS OL Put Bell Atlantic Mobile on your team for two simple reasons ... Cost and Coverage!

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1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 67 Clemson Olympians

By Emily Rabon Chambers knows he has some high ideals to Clemson Olympic Competitors, 1996 Excitement filled the South five years ago live up to now. "The Olympics taught me how Athlete Team Country when the International Olympic Committee to deal with pressure. There is a lot of pressure Kim Graham Women's Track U.S.A. announced that the 1996 Olympics were to be from expectations, from myself as well as from Carlton Chambers Men's Track Canada

in for I I held Atlanta. As the time the great event others. have proven what can do , and now Gigi Fernandez Women's Tennis U.S.A.

grew closer, the excitement grew as well. I have to live up to it." Kris Benson Baseball U.S.A.

Athletes began preparing for the greatest ath- Clemson baseball was well represented in Billy Koch Baseball U.S.A. letic event in the world and dreaming of their the Olympic Games by pitchers Kris Benson Matt LeCroy Baseball U.S.A. chance to receive some of the glory. Each day, and Billy Koch, and catcher-designated hitter Mark McKoy Men's Track Austria this dream was their top priority, and in order to Mathew LeCroy They were all members of the Owen Casey Men's Tennis Ireland achieve it, they had to be willing to endure a lot of the number-four ranked 1996 Tiger baseball Cormac Finnerty Men's Track Ireland of hard work and preparation. team, and they joined together again to help Michael Green Men's Track Jamaica Then the time arrived to see how hard the Team USA bring home the bronze medal. I mad Baba Men's Soccer U.S.A. athletes had worked. After all the tryouts and Benson was a highly decorated athlete dur- Miles Joseph Men's Soccer U.S.A. tests, 12 former or current Clemson athletes ing his years at Clemson, winning the ACC survived. Never in history had there been that Player of the Year and the Smith Award the forerunner of the Olympic Team. After a many athletes with ties to Clemson University National Player of the Year in 1996. He was summer spent in the weight room, Benson was competing in the same Olympics. At the com- also the number-one pick of the major league back and better than ever. This time he made petitions, these athletes saw almost as must draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates, Clemson's first the team and the medal stand. time on the award stand as they did in the number-one draft pick regardless of sport. He The pageantry of the opening ceremonies venue of competition. In total, these athlete's had a 14-2 record for the Tigers this season is a memory Benson will never forget. "The walked away with three gold medals and three and ranked among the national leaders in wins, part of the opening ceremonies where you bronze awards. strikeouts and ERA. come in with all the athletes was the most excit- Carlton Chambers was a member of Benson was still a student in high school in ing," said Benson. "Running from Atlanta Fulton Canada's 4x100 meter relay team that sur- Kennesaw, GA, when it was announced that County Stadium really pumped us up. Seeing prised everyone and defeated the U.S. team to the Olympics would be held in Atlanta. He those 80,000 people there cheering for us put take home the gold. Before their upset this turned to a friend and told him he would be me on top of the world. When we were running year, the United States had only been defeated there. But it was a long road that was covered around the field, I felt like everyone was on my four times in the past 25 Olympic Games in this with a few dark clouds. In the of summer 1995, side." event. Chambers is one of the two Clemson Benson was cut from the U.S. National team. Koch was the fourth pick overall in the Major Olympic athletes that has returned to campus League Draft when he was chosen by the with eligibility remaining. The Olympics was Toronto Blue Jays. He was in Benson's shad- the continuation of a dream summer for ow much of the year, but Koch was the third Chambers, who was a double Ail-American as highest draft pick in Clemson history regard- a sophomore for the Clemson track team at the less of sport. He was fourth on the Clemson 1996 NCAAs. His All-America finishes in the career list and eighth in the nation in strikeouts 100 meters and 200 meters were a surprise to in 1996. Koch started and pitched 6.2 innings many observers considering he was only a in Clemson's 8-5 win over Oklahoma State, sophomore on Clemson's top 20 team. Clemson's first College World Series win in 19 Despite his youth, Chambers was already years. He also came in as relief ace and was familiar with International competition before credited with a save in the College World the Olympic games. He represented Canada in Series win over Alabama. He and Benson are the World Junior Championships, the World now still attending Clemson, but will leave after Championships and the Commonwealth this semester for the pros. They recently both Games. Chambers feels that these games signed multi-million dollar contracts. helped prepare him for the Olympics. Mathew LeCroy, another Olympic medalist A former teacher wrote Chambers when he returning to Clemson, felt the experience he first came to Clemson predicting that he would received will help him greatly in the future with win it all in the Olympics, but in the 2000 the Tigers. "There were a lot of good coaches Games, not 1996. "I originally thought of the there who helped me out, especially the catch- 1996 games as a 'warm-up' for the 2000 ing coach. He helped me with my defensive

Olympics," said Chambers. "That is when I felt skills, which is where I needed the most help.

I would be at my peak as a sprinter. It was a Being around the other players, many of which shock to win a medal this year." were high draft picks, also helped me a great But obviously not too much of a shock. deal." Chambers had faith the Canadian team could LeCroy was one of the last players to be win the Gold Medal the entire time. "The team named to the team, yet was one of the tourna- always knew we could beat the U.S. team, but ments biggest surprises. He started all nine the best part was doing it in America. We games played in Atlanta as designated hitter showed the world that they (the U.S. team) and batted .393, with four home runs and 10 were not unbeatable." runs batted in. He was second on the team in The toughest thing for Chambers to do now home runs in the Olympics and twice his home is to be normal. "It is hard to go from winning a Chambers won a gold medal as a member runs were shown as part of highlights on NBC's Gold medal to coming back and going to class of the Canadian 4x100 meter relay team. He prime time coverage. He will be a junior on and being normal. It was just such an incredi- is a junior at Clemson this year. Clemson's 1997 team and will be a strong con- ble experience." As far as track goes.

68 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season sweep for the US Women's team. Since her career at Clemson, Fernandez has gone on to win three Wimbledon Championships, four US Open Champion- ships, five French Open Championships and the World Doubles Championship twice. Fernandez only spent one year at Clemson

before going pro, and in that short time she

accumulated many titles. She is third in career

winning percentages in singles and was num- ber one in the ACC in doubles play. She advanced to the NCAA finals in 1983, the only Lady Tiger to advance to the individual champi- onship match. Clemson soccer stars Imad Baba and Miles Joseph were starters on the US men's soccer LeCroy was among the top team, which went 1-1-1. Unfortunately the USA hitters at the Olympics. team failed to advance to the semifinals. While at Clemson, Baba was voted first-team AII-ACC tender to join Koch and Benson as first-round in 1995 and Joseph received the same honor in draft picks next year. 1993 and 1994. Both are now playing profes-

Kim Grafiam is a former Tiger who definite- sionally in the major soccer league. Baba is

ly struck gold at the Centennial Games. playing with the New England Revolution and

Graham was the third leg of the US Women's Joseph is with the Dallas Stars. 4x400 meter relay team and brought the team Michael Green made a return appearance from a 10-meter deficit to a 10-meter lead to at the 1996 Olympics. He also competed in

ensure the gold. Graham still holds the record 1992 in Barcelona as a member of the 4x100

in the 400 at Clemson. She set the record on meter relay squad for Jamaica. In his second

her first 400-meter competition of her senior Olympics, he advanced to the final round in the

year, and it was to be a training exercise. She 100-meter dash where he placed seventh. concluded her collegiate career as a 15- time While at Clemson, Green became the first ath- ACQ Champion, six of which were won in the lete in Clemson history to win two NCAA 200. Graham became the first women's track Individual National Championships in the same

athlete in Clemson history to win an Olympic academic year. He captured the 55-meter in Gold Medal. the NCAA Indoor Championships and the 100- Kim Graham became the first former Also striking gold was former Tiger tennis meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships Clemson athlete to win a gold medal in star Gigi Fernandez. Fernandez claimed her in 1993. women's track. second gold medal in the tennis doubles, as Mark McKoy also made his second appear- books she also won the 1992 Gold in women's dou- ance at the Olympics. He was the defending TN in 1992. He also rewrote the record bles. She was teamed with Mary Jo Fernandez 110-meter high hurdles champion from the at the NCAA Championships in both 1992 and and their victory concluded a gold medal 1992 Games for Canada and was hoping to win 1993. One mark he made still stands today still for fastest Austria's first track medal ever. He did not Finnerty holds the record the advance to the finals in the 1996 Games, but time on Clemson's Cross Country 8000 meter the 32-year-old was featured in Sports course that he set in 1991. lllustrated's Olympic Preview Issue. McKoy is Former Tiger tennis player Owen Casey a human United Nations, as he was born in was another former Clemson athlete participat- Guyana, ran track in the United States at ing in the event. While at Clemson, Casey was Clemson, has competed in the Olympics for the ACC Number-One Doubles Champion in Canada and Austria and lives in Monoco. 1990. He finished the 1990 season 70th in sin- While competing for Clemson in 1980, he won gles and 32nd in doubles play He participated Tournament and the ACC Championship in the high hurdles and in the 1990 NCAA Doubles with partner J.L. was a key reason Clemson won its first ever reached the Final 16 along ACC Team outdoor men's track championship. Guillou. Casey led the 1990 squad in singles Former Clemson track athlete and four-time wins with a 20-13 record. Casey left Clemson Ail-American Cormac Finnerty competed in the and opted for professional play in 1990. 5000 meter for the Irish track team. Finnerty set many records in the 5000 meters while at Clemson, at both the Tar Heel Invitational in 1991 and at the Dogwood Relays in Knoxville,

1996 Clemson Olympic Medal Summary

Athlete Team Country Event Medal Kim Graham Women's Track U.S.A. 4X400 Relay Gold

Carlton Chambers Men's Track Canada 4X100 Relay Gold

Gigi Fernandez Women's Tennis U.S.A. Women's Doubles Gold

Kris Benson Baseball U.S.A. Pitcher Bronze

Billy Koch Baseball U.S.A. Pitcher Bronze Benson won 21 games between his season Matt LeCroy Baseball U.S.A. Catcher/DH Bronze with Clemson and the 1996 Olympic team.

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Here is a list of games since 1 948 In which Clemson has scored the last points of the game in the fourth quarter to erase a deficit or tie, and win or tie a game. Final Time Year Opponent Site Score Decisive Play Left What 1948 Wake Forest A 21-14 Fred Cone 1 run 11.56

Aubum A 7-6 Ray Mathews 1 run 6:35 South Carolina A 13-7 Oscar Thompson recovers 4:15 happens blocked punt (1 1 yard return) 1949 Aubum N 20-20 1950 South Carolina A 14-14 Fred Cone TD Miami A 15-14 Sterling Smith tackles 6:00 when Frank Smith for a safety

1954 Florida A 14-7 Don King 1 run 14:54 1955 Virginia Tech A 21-16 Charlie Bussey-Joel Wells 4:06 ISO-9000 60 pass

Wake Forest A 19-13 Billy O'Dell 1 run 2:20 1956 N.C. State A 13-7 Charlie Home 10 run 5:26

20-20 1 FF50? Florida A Bob Spooner run 0:32 meets 1957 Wake Forest H 13-6 Harvey White-Doug Cllne 1:36 22 pass 1958 Vanderbilt A 12-7 Harvey White 3 run 0:03 N.C. State A 13-6 George Usry 1 run 12:16 Butler.

Virginia H 20-15 Lowndes Shingler 1 run 14:00 North Carolina H 26-21 Doug Cllne 2 run 2:52 The industry standard 1959 Wake Forest H 33-31 George Usry 1 run 4:24 1960 Virginia Tech H 13-6 Lowndes Shingler 4 run 4:08 1962 N.C. State A 7-0 Pat Grain 1 run 4:43 for all pre-engineered Maryland A 17-14 Rodney Rogers 23 FG 1:31 South Carolina H 20-17 Rodney Rogers 24 FG 1:24 steel buildings. 1963 North Carolina A 11-7 Jim Parker 1 run 7:54 1965 Virginia A 20-14 Thomas Ray-Wayne Bell 16 pass 2:06 1966 Duke H 9-6 Jimmy Addison-Phil Rogers 2:32 25 pass Somero.

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1996 Clemson Football The Centennial Season why some teams have a stronger bench than others. IPTAY

IPTAY is widely regarded as the father of "Following Coach Howard's birthday party

Athletic Fundraising. It all started in 1934 and we began to look for an individual to help us Position Endowments from a private meeting of a small group of support and promote the program and Bill Friends and Former Football Players endowed the Clemson supporters has sprung an organi- Hudson's name came up. He was an out- Head Football Coach's Position to honor Coach zation that raised over $8 million last year. standing player at Clemson who has been Frank Howard. The organization plays a major role in ensur- equally successful in the business world. The Bill Hudson Family endowed a Tackle Position. ing that all 18 of the varsity sports at We went to him and explained the program Mr. and Mrs. David Merritt endowed a Wide Clemson are given the maximum amount of and its goals and that we were looking for his Receiver Position In Honor Of Perry Tuttle. scholarships offered by the NCAA. leadership to help get the program going and The organization also has helped finance he accepted." An Anonymous Donor Endowed Football's Single Wing Right Guard Position To Honor Dean facilities that help student-athletes on and off Hudson responded favorably. "Clemson Walter Cox. the field. Vickery Hall, is a 27,000 square has been good to our family and I have been foot facility that houses the tutoring and fortunate in business, which allowed me to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dalton endowed the Manager's Position for the Men's Basketball Program. advising programs for student-athletes. It is be involved in this program," said the former a major reason Clemson student-athletes Clemson tackle. "Two of my brothers, my David and Stanley Riggins endowed the Quarterback Position. have had their highest cumululative GPA on son, and I came to Clemson on a scholar- record for three consecutive semesters. ship. The entire family is grateful so I put the The Clemson Position endowed by an While IPTAY is primarily concerned with endowment of the tackle position in the fam- anonymous donor. athletic fundraising, the mission of Clemson ily's name." Ray Clanton endowed the Left Guard Position on University has not been overlooked. The Bill Hudson, a 1956 graduate, was a Clemson's Single Wing Football Team.

IPTAY Academic Scholarship Endowment three-year letter winner at tackle who played Stuart McWhorter endowed the Tiger Mascot was created to help meet the need for more professionally for the , the Position. academic scholarships for non-athletes San Diego Chargers, and the Boston who Leighton Cubbage endowed a Defensive Back Patriots. are highly qualified academically. The IPTAY He earned Pro Bowl honors in Position on the Football Team to honor Jimmy Ness, Academic Scholarship Fund is presently the 1962. His brother Bob was also a lineman at John T. Mundy endowed a Forward Position on the largest scholarship of its kind Clemson who lettered four straight years endowment Men's Basketball Team. at Clemson, providng $2.8 million in funds, and played over 10 years professionally. The Mahaffey Brothers endowed the Center currently helping 34 students at Clemson. "We have a foundation in academics and Position on the Men's Basketball team in honor of IPTAY Executive Director George Bennett it is something special to get a letter of their parents. has continued to keep Clemson among the thanks from a student who received a schol- Mark and Barry Avent endowed the Head Coach's best in the nation in terms of fund-raising by arship through our donation," said Bill. Position for Men's Basketball to honor Rick Barnes. the establishment of the IPTAY Endowment "That's a great feeling so we were willing to Sam and Kitty Pringle endowed the Point Guard Program. In April of 1994, he kicked off the do a similar thing for the athletic department. Position on the Lady Tigers Basketball Team. beginning of the endowment of positions pro- The permanency of this is what makes it so Dr. and Mrs. Bill Howiler endowed the Third Base gram at the 85th birthday celebration for for- important, it will be around much longer than Position on the Tigers Baseball Team mer Clemson Coach Frank Howard. The I am. Future generations of my family will be endowments are secure with a $100,000 able to enjoy and contribute to our endow- Billy Poe endowed the Wingback Position on donation paid over a five-year period. ment." Clemson's Single Wing Football Team.

"This is a chance to broaden the horizons Mr. Hudson sees this program growing Bill and Bess Cecil Endowment For Coordinated of IPTAY," said Executive Director of IPTAY into a large part of Clemson's athletic fund- IPTAY and Architecture Scholarships And Fellowships. George Bennett. "It gives an individual or a ing. "When other people see information on group of people an opportunity to endow a the endowment program and learn what it is position that meant something during their about this program will grow. Success builds college playing days, or to honor a person at on success. People who are looking to honor a position. The money being endowed is a friend or family member now have a great going to secure our future as the interest is " means to do that. used to carry on our program forever. For Besides the Hudson's family endowment "Fans interested in seeing IPTAY and Support four other football endowments were made Clemson athletics succeed down the road and one managers position in the first year. now have the perfect means to do that. They Now there are over 15 positions endowed. can create endowments that can't be The goal of the program is to get every posi- touched whereby, only the support will con- tion endowed. "From the free safety to the tinue. Thus this is a way to ensure that the number three player in women's tennis, we programs they are in favor of are continued. hope to have every position endowed," said It has been institutionalized at several col- Bennett. "We will likely use the Avenue of leges and it seemed to be a natural thing to Champions as a physical place to honor do at Clemson. We have the people who are these people further for the positions they very supportive and willing to take part." have endowed. That will have plenty of The first endowment was for the head space, so we will be working to have as football coach position to honor the leg- many endowments across all of our sports. endary Frank Howard. Howard coached foot- "The personal satisfaction that they ball at Clemson 39 years, 30 as the head helped Clemson University, specifically the coach. During his tenure the Tigers won 165 Athletic department, and that they are secur- games, 100 of which were against confer- ing its future are the main reasons for ence foes. "Former players and friends of becoming involved." Coach Howard made donations over the cost And with more involvement Clemson will of attending the celebration program and that have a very secure future for generations to was enough for the endowment. Their gifts are popular come. were a way of permanently thanking Coach Tommy West and Rick Barnes speakers at Spring IPTAY meetings. Howard for all that he did for Clemson.

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By Emily Rabon Rookie of the Year in 1979 according to DPI and Sporting News. ..played in the 1980 Pro Bowl. ..played with the Buffalo Each program this year we will honor six members of the Bills for nine seasons, 1979-87. ..now works in Bills front Clemson Centennial football team. This week we feature four office. ..1986 Clemson Hall of Fame inductee. receivers, a stellar lineman and the youngest member of the Centennial Team. Brian Dawkins, Strong Safety, 1992-95: Second-team Ail-American according to

Perry Tuttle, Wide Receiver, 1978-81: AP and Sporting News in 1995. ..first-

First-team All- American... all-time team AII-ACC in 1995, second-team in

Clemson leader in career receptions, 1993, and 1994.. .ranked eighth in the

reception yards, single-season yardage nation in interceptions in 1995 with six.. .set

at the end of his career.. ..had five Clemson record for interceptions in a quar-

receptions for 56 yards, including a 13- ter in Duke game with three in 1 995, he tied yard touchdown pass in Clemson's the single game record that day.. named Orange Bowl victory over Sports lliustrated's National Defensive Nebraska. ..that was the final catch of Player of the Week for that performance... tied for second in Clemson

his career , made Sports Illustrated history in career takeaways with 15. ..finished his career third in cover with touchdown celebration in that game, only Clemson Clemson history in career tackles by a defensive back... second-round athlete on the cover of SI while still a Clemson athlete. ..AII-ACC pick of the in 1996 draft.. .he is now a starter with

in 1980 and 1981, he led the team in receiving three straight that organization. years. ..caught at least one pass in each of his last 32

games. ..first-round draft pick of the Buffalo Bills, he was the Joe Blalock, End, 1940-41:

19th pick of the draft... played for the , Clemson's first two-time Ail-American,

he helped that team to Gray Cup Championship in 1990. ..now regardless of position ...sophomore owns a sports marketing company in Charlotte. starter on the Cotton Bowl team ...lead- ing Tiger receiver for three consecutive

George Fritts, Guard, 1939-41: years... tied for fifth in Clemson history

Voted All-Southern Guard by Grantland with 1 1 career touchdown receptions

Rice, and All-South Carolina Tackle in ...averaged 20.34 yards per catch in his

the same year (1939)... voted to United career, still the Clemson record on a Press All-Southern First-Team and yards per reception basis. ..fifth-round Associated Press All-Southern draft choice of the after the 1941 season. ..played

Second-Team in 1940. ..also on the basketball 1940-41 for the Tigers. ..charter member of the

Grantland Rice All-Southern Team in Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 1973, ..died August 21, 1974.

1940. ..voted All-South Carolina in 1940. ..member of the 1940 Cotton Gary Barnes, End, 1959-60:

Bowl team, one of two sophomore starters. ..named to State of Member of the 1 959 and 1 960 All-State South Carolina's All-Time Football Team. ..played for the team. ..also voted All-Atlantic Coast

Philadelphia Eagles, he was the first former Clemson lineman Conference in 1 959. ..averaged 24

to make it in the NFL. ..inducted into Clemson Athletic Hall of yards a catch on nine passes and

Fame in 1977. scored three touchdowns his first year -nj- playing for the Tigers. ..member of the Jerry Butler, Split End, 1975-78: ^^^fi ^^^M tearn that captured Clemson's fourth First-team AP Ail-American, the only ^^^HiA ^^^^^ bowl victory when they defeated Texas Clemson receiver in history to be first- Christian in the 1959 Bluebonnet team by Associated Press. ..had a Bowl. ..he caught a total of 39 passes for 719 yards and six

record 2,223 yards in pass receiving touchdowns in his career as an end. ..went on to play profes-

and at least one pass reception in 35 sionally for seven years (Green Bay Packers and Atlanta consecutive games ...Senior Bowl par- Falcons). ..scored the first touchdown in the history of the ticipant. ..co-winner of Frank Howard franchise. Award with Steve Fuller for the 1978-79

academic year.. .will always be remem-

bered for his game-winning catch at South Carolina in 1977, in

31-27 Tiger victory ...10th in the nation in receiving with 4.9

catches per game in 1978. ..first-round draft choice of the

Buffalo Bills, he was the fifth pick of the entire draft. ..AFC

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 81 Wake Forest Demon Deacons

The Demon Deacons Location: Winston-Salem, NC Nickname: Demon Deacons Stadium Name: Groves Stadium (31, 500) Turf: Natural Grass Enrollment: 3,620 Colors: Old Gold and Black 1st Year of Football: 1888 Head Coach/Alma Mater: Jim Caldwell (Iowa 77) Record at School/Years (4 yr. school only): 6-27 (3 years) Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Position): Chris Allen (Central Michigan '64/Def. Coor./LB), James Bell (Central Arkansas '81/ DB), Jamie Barresi (Ottawa '80/QB), Pat Flaherty (East Stroudsburg 78/TE), Bobby Kennedy (Northern Colorado '89/ WR), Theo Lemon (Ohio '80/Def. Line), Jan Quarless (Northern Michigan '73/Off. Coor/Line), Ray Rychleski (Millersville '79/OLB), Hank Small (Gettysburg '69/RB) Lettermen Lost: 12 Lettermen Returning: 36 Starters Lost: 8 Starters Returning: 14 Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: Multiple Reynolda Hall - Wake Forest University Campus 1996 Honors Candidates: Thabiti Davis, Robert Fatzinger, Brian Kuklick, John Lewis, Doug Marsigli, Kelvin Moses, D'Angelo Solomon, Terrence Suber

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY Dr. Thomas K. Ron Wellman Jim Caldwell Hearn, Jr. Director of Athletics Head Coach President

RB - John Lewis OT - Doug Marsigl LB - Kelvin Moses

82 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Garden Chavis Desmond Clark Taris Clark William Clark Thabiti Davis 32 • FB 83 'WR 69* OL 89 'TE 81 • WR

^^^^ ^ V^H ilk Robert Fatzinger Jeff Flowe Chris Gaskell Harold Gragg IVIajor Griffey 84 'DE 72 'OL 65 'OL 98 'DE 25* DB

Doug Marsigl Kelvin Moses Jeffrey Muyres Wande' Shaw Jerome Simpkins 62 'OL 49 'LB 38 'DB 42 • FB 92 • DT

D'Angelo Solomon Tom Stuetzer Tony Yarnall David Zadel Joe Zelenka 3» DB 14«DB 75 'OL 94* LB 85 'TE mi 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 83 (lemson ntver throws in tht towel ... esptcifllljf if it's |^ M A R T E X

WESTPOINT STEVENS 1 Clemson Sports Schedule

Sept. 28 Men's Cross Country in Meet of Ctiampions Morning Volleyball vs. Florida State 7:00 PM

Women's Cross Country in Virginia Tecti Invitational Morning Oct. 12 Men's Cross Country in Furman Invitational Morning

Women's Tennis at Furman All Day Men's Cross Country in Auburn Invitational Morning

Women's Tennis in ITA National Clay Courts at Baltimore, MD All Day Women's Cross Country in Furman Invitational Morning

Football vs. Wake Forest (Parents' Day) (ACC TV) 12:00 PM Women's Cross Country in Auburn Invitational Morning

Women's Soccer vs. North Carolina State 7:00 PM Men's Tennis in Clemson Fall Classic All Day

Sept. 29 Women's Tennis at Furman All Day Men's Tennis in ITA Ail-American Championships at Austin, TX All Day

Women's Tennis in ITA National Clay Courts at Baltimore, MD All Day Football at Duke TBA

Men's Soccer vs. North Carolina State 2:00 PM Oct. 13 Men's Tennis in Clemson Fall Classic All Day

Oct. 1 Volleyball vs. Coastal Carolina 7:00 PM Men's Tennis in ITA Ail-American Championships at Austin, TX All Day

Oct. 4 Women's Tennis in South Carolina Invitational All Day Men's Soccer at North Carolina-Charlotte 2:00 PM

Women's Soccer at Stanford 6:00 PM Volleyball vs. North Carolina 2:00 PM

Men's Soccer vs. Florida International in Clemson Invitational 7:00 PM Oct. 15 Women's Soccer vs. North Carolina-Charlotte 7:00 PM

Volleyball at Virginia 7:00 PM Oct. 16 Men's Soccer vs. Erskine 7:00 PM

Oct. 5 Women's Tennis in South Carolina Invitational All Day Oct. 18 Women's Tennis in Seminole Fall Classic at Tallahassee, FL All Day

Football at Flonda State (ESPN) 7:00 PM Men's Swimming in Orange & White at Clemson, SC 4:00 PM

Volleyball at Maryland 7:00 PM Women's Swimming in Orange & White at Clemson, SC 4:00 PM

Oct. 6 Women's Tennis in South Carolina Invitational All Day Women's Soccer vs. Wake Forest 5:00 PM

Women's Soccer vs. Santa Clara at Stanford, CA 1 :00 PM Volleyball at Duke 7:30 PM

Men's Soccer vs. California in Clemson Invitational 3:00 PM Oct. 19 Football vs. Georgia Tech (Homecoming) TBA

Oct. 7 Golf in The Preview at Conway Farms CC at Chicago, IL All Day Women's Tennis in Seminole Fall Classic at Tallahassee, FL All Day

Oct. 8 Golf in The Preview at Conway Farms CC at Chicago, IL All Day Volleyball at Wake Forest 7:00 PM

Oct. 9 Volleyball vs. North Carolina State 7:00 PM Oct. 20 Men's Cross Country in Clemson Classic Morning

Men's Soccer vs. Wofford 7:00 PM Women's Cross Country in Clemson Classic Morning

Oct. 1 Men's Tennis in Clemson Fall Classic All Day Women's Tennis in Seminole Fall Classic at Tallahassee, FL All Day

Women's Soccer at Georgia 4:00 PM Men's Soccer vs. Virginia 2:00 PM

Women's Soccer at Florida State 2:00 PM

Oct. 21 Golf in Jerry Pate National at Shoal Creek CC at Birmingham, ALAIl Day

Oct. 22 Golf in Jerry Pate National at Shoal Creek CC at Birmingham, ALAIl Day

Women's Tennis in ITA All-American Qualifier at Riviera, CA All Day

Oct. 23 Women's Tennis in ITA All-American Qualifier at Riviera, CA All Day

Men's Soccer vs. Furman 7:00 PM

Volleyball at Georgia Tech 7:30 PM

Oct. 24 Women's Tennis in ITA All-American at Riviera, CA All Day

Oct. 25 Men's Tennis in Florida State Invitational All Day

Women's Tennis in ITA All-American at Riviera, CA All Day

Oct. 26 Men's Tennis in Florida State Invitational All Day

Women's Tennis in ITA All-American at Riviera, CA All Day

Volleyball vs. Central Florida 3:00 PM

Oct. 27 Golf in Rolex Match Play at PGA West at La Quinta, CA All Day

Women's Tennis in ITA All-American at Riviera, CA All Day

Women's Soccer at Duke 1 :00 PM

Men's Soccer at South Carolina 2:00 PM

Oct. 28 Golf in Rolex Match Play at PGA West at La Quinta, CA All Day

Nov. 1 Women's Tennis in ITA Regional Qualifier at Chapel Hill, NC All Day

Women's Soccer vs. Maryland 7:00 PM

Volleyball vs. Maryland 7:00 PM

Nov. 2 Football vs. Maryland (Hall of Fame Day) TBA

Men's Basketball vs. Marathon Oil (exhibition) TBA

Women's Tennis in ITA Regional Qualifier at Chapel Hill, NC All Day

Men's Cross Country in ACC Meet at College Park, MD Morning

Women's Cross Country in ACC Meet at College Park, MD Morning

Men's Swimming at Virginia 1 :00 PM

Women's Swimming at Virginia 1 :00 PM

Men's Soccer vs. Maryland 7:00 PM

Richard Coughlan and the Clemson golf team have five tourna- Volleyball vs. Virginia . 7:00 PM ments this fall including the NCAA preview in Chicago.

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 85 IPTAY Representatives

DISTRICT II Jim Sanders, Director Sanders Brothers. Inc. PO Box 188 Gaffney SC 29342

Cherokee County ' David Parker (CC) Scott Allen Charles Banks * Dr. Ron Barrett - R.S.Campbell. Jr. - John M Hamrick, Jr. - Wylie Hamrick * Roy Mathis Lynn Campbell John Tice Robert E. Dye John H. Holcombe, Jr. - E. Raymond Parker ' Bob Peeler President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer - James R. Sanders, Jr.

Director, District VIII Director, District 1 Director-District VI Greenville County James E, Vissage, Jr. (CC) IPTAY Past Presidents * Benjamin M Evatt (VC) Charlie Bussey, Director Lewis F. Holmes, Jr., Director Jim Patterson, Director * Sandy Kirkus (VC)

Eddie N. Dalton, Director RE. Hughes, Director Bill Reaves, Director * Bill Barbary W. G. DesChamps, Jr., Director Dr. G.J. Lawhon, Jr., Director Lawrence Starkey, Director James H. Barnes, Jr. Dr. R.C. Edwards, Sr., Director Edgar C. McGee, Director Dr. J.H. Timmerman, Director Randall Bell * Clyde Bigbee F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director Thurmon McLamb, Director Marshall Walker, Director * J. Frank Black Glenn Brackin ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-BOBBY ROBINSON * Mike Branham Joseph Bailey Bright IPTAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-GEORGE BENNETT Jeffrey S. Brown ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-BERT HENDERSON *- Miles E. Bruce Charles A. Bryan, Jr. ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-BOB MAHONY * Jody Bryson * Joel L, Bullard -' - denotes Representative Emeritus Charles W, Bussey, Jr. * Donald J, Coggins -I- denotes County Chairman Emeritus * Jack Coggins ' • denotes IPTAY '96 Award Winner Larry B Copeland * Walter B, Crawford * James M. Crawford * Gordon S. Davis William Lem Dlllard Bobby Dillard Representatives - Robert G, Sharpe Jo Flatt Mark DuBose Thompson A. Smith Gaston Gage, Jr. Robert M. Dubose Tony Smith Bird Garrett * R.C, Eldridge, Jr, D Gray Suggs Roddey E, Gettys, III - Henry EIrod • Mark D Wilson L Earl Gilstrap, Jr Tony Danny Gregg Elzoghbi Steve Epps, Jr. Greenwood County Bob Guerreri Tom Farthing • Wayne Bell (CC) Harry C (Hal) Hagood * Mark Finley • Dr F E Abell, Jr. Donald Hamilton Mike Fleming Mark Abell Bill Harley * Bill Freeland Nick P Anagnost Bob Harmon * C, Glenn Garrett Lewis Bagwell Hartsell Frank ' •- Preston T, Garrett, Jr W E, (Bill) Burnett Floyd Hunt ' Clark Gaston. Jr. Carol Coleman F H Inabnit, Jr Robert E, Dye - Joe D, Gibson • Richard A, Coleman L Kirby, Jr Edwin * Director, District 1 Mike Glynn William D- Coleman R Frank Kolb - Joel W, Gray III Rick Harter Kenneth C Looper * Scott Greene DISTRICT 1 • Jim S, Hull Tom Lynch * Dean Hawkins Robert E Dye, Director • Robert L. McCord Russ Madray Richard H, Ivester PO Box 1898 Ronnie Oliver William B (Ben) Massingill, Jr. ' Terry A, Kingsmore Easley SC 29641 Melvin Pace Banks McFadden Vinayak Kutte Wayne B. Richey JoLynn McFadden * Bennie Langley Abbeville County W.M. Self John Mclntyre Jim League • Earle Williamson (CC) • Robbie Templeton Tom Merritt * Sam Ligon IVIatthew Durham James V Patterson * Floyd S, Long - Ctiarles B IVIurptiy McCormick County John Peters ' Charles Major III Mason Speer, Jr. Jennings G. McAbee (CC) R,R Ritchie - W,M Manning. Jr Wayne Stevenson TC. Faulkner. Jr Gil Rushton *- Seabrook Marchant William C. Singleton * Edward O McCameron Anderson County Oconee County B J, Skelton * James T McCarter * John D Hopkins, Jr. (CC) ' Sammy Dickson (CC) G Neil Smith * Ronald J. McCoy - Melvin E, Barnette Marshall R Childress (VC) John Sparks * David Merritt Gene Beckman Thomas Alexander James Spearman James D. Miller Jennifer Benson James Black Joseph J, Turner, Jr. J.G. Miller Joe Burdette • Joel Harris K.N Vickery * William H. Orders - R Carol Cook Tim Hydrick Joseph A West Milton Ozmint Fred Cooley Ellis Ivey David F Whittemore. Jr. - J.F. Palmer Mark Crammer Paul Jenson Eugene P Willimon * - I.N- Patterson, Jr. Joe B- Davenport Horace J. McGee III W. Harold Wood George M Plyler - George M, Ducworth ' Dr W Ted Nimmons - C, Evans Putman J Tom Forrester • J Lynn Pruitt * Bobby W Ramsey Elizabeth Garrison Ernest M Riley * Bruce Reeves Dr. James R Hentz - Carl R. Rogers Robert E, Reeves, Jr • Robert Lee Hill ' Scott Sprouse * " Charles F Rhem, Jr Tammy Holcombe - Sam Thrift - James Rochester Dr James H Irby E.Wright, III Jesse F Roper ' Dan Jones Samuel * Earl Sammons Dr C Patrick Killen Pickens County * Bunny Scott Arthur M Klugh, III • Terry L Long (CC) Robert G Sharpe, Jr Little ' James F John Adams III '- * John G, Slattery Harry Major • J E Britt * Tim Strom Randall W McClain Bennie Cunningham *- Joseph D, Swann Jake Meeks ' Jim Sanders Charles E. Dalton * John Moore E. Richard Taylor Jr Dr Val S. Dyches Director, District I * Joseph M Todd Dave Moorehead • Robert E Dye David M. Vaughan Dr PS Mowlajko • Dr. Robert C Edwards, Sr. * Jim Vaughn Kevin Selman Julie Ellison 1S» 86 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season • Mike Wade Lexington County Marvin S Waldrep • Joseph M Oft - S. Gray Walsh J Tom Shell (CC) + Kermit M- Watson * James M Lowman (VC) Chesterfield County Barnwell County • Robert B, Whorton * George Alley Dan L Tillman (CC) Clinton C Lemon. Jr (CC) - David Wilkins - Bill Amick Gary Allen Lee H M Anderson • Charles PWillimon * Jerry A Brannon Andrew F McLeod Howard G Dickinson, Jr Jeff Brown James C Stone Grover C Kennedy Jr Laurens County Andy Caldwell William R Tillman Jimmy L Tarrance • Henry V Blalock (CC) * R. Hugh Caldwell Evans Tindal Thomas Weeks + J R.Adair ' Fred H. Carter. Jr Ira J. Bedenbaugh Robert Caughman Darlington County Beaufort County Buddy Bridges Roscoe Caughman Dr Hubert C Baker DOS (CC) J Harry Tarrance (CC) John H. Holcombe, Jr W Fred Chapman, Jr James Tracy Childers - J W Carter Henry C Chambers Dr William F Childers * H Ralph Corley Sr Richard Cassidy Thomas R Garrett Director. District VI James A- Coleman John L. Fulmer, Jr. ' Marion D Hawkins, Jr. Dan Gilmour • Ted Davenport * DrB.R.Grandy George A Hutto. Jr. Bryan Loadholt DISTRICT VI - Henry M. Faris Sr. Brett J Harns Warren Jeffords James G Taylor John H. Holcombe, Jr. Director ' Larry Garr James D. Head III William P Kennedy PO Box 1977 -* Frank Templeton III Bob Householder, Jr Dr Glenn J Lawhon. Jr Berkeley County Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 -* * + Dr N. Carl Wessinger Warren Craig Jumper William B McCown III H Wayne Dewitt (CC) Lt Col. E B Jackson - Harry M. McDonald Robert H. Dangerfield. Jr Clarendon County Spartanburg County * John W. McLure - Dr M B Nickles, Jr Nolan L. Pontiff, Jr - Thoedore B Gardner (CC) • -* John Easterling III (CC) Bob Paulling Bill Reaves Dons B Belser Kendall K Alley J W. Riser Tommy Usher, Jr. Calhoun County ' Ropert Fleming William A, Bishop II Charles M. Stuck Rex Varn Gary B Forth (CC) Harold Furse * • William A Blackwood, Jr Robert M. Taylor John C Walker Gerald Bozard Robert C. Hodge John L. Brady Sr Lee Harold Witt, Jr. • William H Bull Joel Lee • John B, Cornwell, Jr Fairfield County Tatum Gressette. Jr - Dr Wyman L Morris Walter Davis. Jr Newberry County * Dr Phillip C Wilkins (CC) Samuel E Plowden * -" John T. Duncan, Sr. M Larry Longshore (CC) Louis M Boulware Charleston County H B Rickenbaker Bill Easterling - T. M. Abrams - J K. Coleman Jack T Day (CC) - Horace F Swilley John Easterling Jr. W Edgar Baker James B Frazier IV Don Austell -* -* George R. Fisher Earle J Bedenbaugh Forest E Hughes, Jr - Archie E Baker Dillon County - Judge Bruce Foster Hubert M. Bedenbaugh, Jr, Harold R Jones * Carole Arnette (CC) * - Harry H Gibson Alvin Berry John D Ruff Steve Best John Alford Max P Gregory Louie C Derrick Ernest Byrd Billy Daniel Charles Emmett Halliday Billy R Gibson Kershawi County Brian F Ceiek - L B Hardaway Jr. ' Wilbur K. Hammett C H. Ragsdale III Tommie W James, Jr (CC) H L. Dukes, Jr - WG Lynn Scott Hubbard * Terry C Shaver Dr Kenneth W Carson DDS Jack Evans John C Rogers Alex Hudson Albert Shealy * Joseph C Jackson Jack Fanning Gordon Rogers •- - W.A. Hudson C. Gurnie Stuck Thomas F McNamara, Jr M Dreher Gaskin * T Neal Rogers Randy Judy Bill Waldrop Lawrence Mudge Beverly Hafers Billy Gordon Rogers • - A P. Kerchmar David Waldrop George Singleton, Jr Al Hitchcock Harry W. Kinard + J F Watson + William C Kennerty Florence County Jeff Lancaster RIcliland County Dr Rudy Kimmerlin L. Chappell Jones (CC) - Henry M. Lee * • F McCord Ogburn, Jr (CC) Lancaster County Wayne Knight Rufus M Brown - • Anita Ness Jack W Brunson Joe H Lynn (CC) Tom LaRoche Clyde S Bryce. Jr Raymond Powell George Bullwinkel, Jr. - Jim Adams Brent Lewis Marvin Cockfield - Marvin C Robinson William R Cate W P Clyburn Tom Lynn ' Dr W L Coleman -• * - Dr. B. Lee Smith Phillip C. Chappell, Jr Steven Epps, Sr S C McMeekin, Jr. - Frank A Douglass, Jr. * * Wesley A, Stodard Henry Chastain Marion D Lever, Jr David M Murray. Jr. * Charlie Grace IV R.L Stoddard Judge Michael R Davis - Garrett J Mobley • Carl Poole - Harold B Haynes Dr Harold Vigodsky James W. Engram * Ronald Small ' John H Price. Jr Gerald Hicks Ted B Wilson * Carlos Gibbons. Jr ' Larry Wolfe - Phil Prince Webb Jones * Don E. Golightly - Carl S Pulkinen Mark Keefe -* Union County - Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr. Lee County Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. - James W King - * Dr. H. Russell Caston, Jr. (CC) William G. Hair Green Deschamps II (CC) Glenn Rickborn Richard Liles -* H.S. Harris, Jr Landrum Henderson, Jr. W.G Deschamps, Jr - A B. Schirmer, Jr. John E Lunn Carl E. Carson, Jr, * I.W.Hunt Pete Player Fred Schnmpf Wilbur O Powers William M. Howell Terry H. Klosterman - Nicholas C Sottile Julian H Price Thomas E Mack Hank Mabry Marlboro County Dr. J. R Stout - John G Rose * - Edward L B Osborne W.T McDaniel III Mark S Avent (CC) Van Noy Thornhill John Taylor Thomas Younn MD Ray McBride C E Calhoun Charles Towne. Sr Patrick Z, Wiggins James P McKeown III Raymond Tumbleslon -• Allen P Wood David Mitchum York County Dewey Welch - Edward L Young David Pressley James H. Owen, Jr (CC) * Cravrford E. Sanders III William R Adkins Colleton County Georgetown County * - • L.W Smith David Angel James R White, III (CC) H E Hemingway Jr. (CC) -* Mrs. Davis O. Smith Arthur 0. Black - Jack W Carter, Sr. Tommy Branyon -* Paul E. Thacker Jr S.L Campbell Paul Pye ' Glenn A Cox * * Dr John H Timmerman Jack D. Cox Dr Sam Hazel * W H Cox ' - Fredrick W. Faircloth III B. George Price, III Fred W Faircloth -* -* Saluda County E M George J. Ryan White, Jr. William Green James R Herlong, Jr, (CC) Jeffrey T Haire - Samuel M Harper Bernard L. Black W Framp Harper Dorchester County - A H Lachiotte, Jr. Don E. Golightly Alfred B. Coleman Alford Haselden Dexter Rickenbaker (CC) James A. Derrick Lewis W Hicks Thomas W Bailey Director, District III Horry County * Hascal Gotf Rainey Josey Gene W Dukes * Billy Avant, Jr, (CC) - Benjamin H. Herlong - James C Rhea, Jr, H Clyde Odom FL Bradham - DISTRICT III Robert Home Ben R Smith, Jr E Tom Salisbury Barbara Elliott Don E Golightly - TC. Wright Craig Thomas Michael J Snyder Rick Elliott 3710 Landmark Dr, #408 - G.G Thomas, Sr Bill Thornton Harvey Graham Jr * Columbia. SC 29204 Dr Roger Troutman J Roger Hammond -' Marshall E Walker Hampton County Steve Hawley Alken County ' Dr Jerry Frank Crews. Jr (CC) - John H Holcombe. Jr • Richard L Boyleston (CC) Harry L Foy - S.F Horton -• William R, Alexander - David B Gohagan - Thurman McLamb Anderson L. Baxley Winston A Lawton, Jr ' Jim Spann • John R (Bob) Brooks - Winston A Lawton * Listen Wells Johnny L Cagle -• Robert (Bob) Wilder, Jr - Alan J. Coleman Jasper County -* R.S. Winfield Mike Coleman Roy Pryor, Jr (CC) • Robert M. Cook Marlon County Thomas Coward Orangeburg County Mark S. Avent Troy Carroll Atkinson III (CC) ' Alan D. Gregory Lawrence L Weathers (CC) Charles J Bethea, Jr. Director. District IV Elbert Hines Hamilton Dr Julius W Babb III John H Holt Steven Holt William C. Kennerty William B Bookhart, Jr - Robert Mace Warren E. Kenrick DISTRICT IV Larry W Dyar - Director. District Duncan Mclntyre • V • Gerald W Metts Mark S Avent F Reeves Gressette, Jr - Joseph L. Powell John G. Molony 213 Memory Lane Billy Higginbotham * Edward Spivey Sam O'Neal Bennettsville, SC 29512 DISTRICT V • W.C Higginbotham. Jr. - Alan M Tewkesbury III William C. Kennerty Roger Home Sumter County -* • Harry Odel Weeks, Jr Chester County 2220 Weepcolow Trail Edgar C McGee James F Kinney (CC) Donald B Murray (CC) Ashley Hall Plantation Karen J O'Cain Ricky Alford Edgefield County *+ Edward C. Abell Charleston. SC 29407 Fletcher M Riley Jr. Connie Bell • Watson Rhodes (CC) David Beaty Dan M Robinson, Jr - John J Britton, Jr, -* -• - E. O. Dukes, Jr Robert A. Darby Sr Allendale County J.M Russell, Jr * Bill Carter, Jr - J. W. Gilliam, Jr * George R Fleming Frank Young (CC) James M. Russell III * Susan Chapman -* Lewis F Holmes Jr. Sam Frazier - Russell S. Wolfe, II Thomas Cuttino Lewis F. Holmes III - John M. Little III Bamberg County Heyward Fort Terry Timmerman Dr Sam Stone • Don A Nummy (CC) Theo Reginal Williams Betty Thorne F Marion Dwight. Sr

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 87 - W,T Fort. Jr. Van Jones Richard Nicholson O.D Hunter South East Region Bob Gallano. Jr. Bob McClure Stephen Palmer Carroll Hutto * Charles Cooper (RC) Milt Lowder Marvin O'Donnell Curt Plyler Jeff Hyten Neil Bates Edith Batson Parks Phil Tompkins Milnor Kessler Rudy Bell Williamsburg County Robin Prescott Ed West Ben Leppard, Jr. Tom "Buck" Brazeale Samuel E Drucker (CC) Phillip Prince Tammy Martin Rob Burgess Alan Chandler Craig Roberson Region V Milton Pate David Copeland Dr. W.C Cottingham Tommy Roche, Jr. Carl Jones. Ill * Dan Pattillo Robert Corker * Fred P Guerry. Jr. Chuck Swearingen, III John Mclnnis. Ill Joseph Pritchard Jim Douglas Michael Mahoney Dr TG. Westmoreland Bill Worth Bill Shedd Mark DuBose " Thomas O Morris. Jr. • Don Whelchel - Lawrence Starkey Walt Garvin Bobby Yarbrough Steve Sullivan E. Guy Hendrix -' * John Tice Frank Inabnit III

Region II Ruth Ellen Trotter Stuart McWhorter ' Mac Lindsey (RC) Jim Welborn John Osteen David Bradley John Williams Chris Peters Eddif Dallon Ron Young Whitey Roberts Bobby Dunnigan Cal Scheldt

Otis Kempson. Jr. Region II Wendell Sease Dennis McAlister Bill Efird, Jr (RC) Ben Sharp Tom Morris. Jr. Andy Calhoun Robert Tolsma Doug Smith Jeff Halliburton Rudy Yobs Don Tomberlin John D. Tice John Murray Don Whechel Mark Welborn Ed Presnell North East Region Dennis Wilson Director, District VIII Daniel Clemson Director, District VII Region III Bill Hendrix. Jr.

Region III DISTRICT VIII - Georgia David Smart Al Hurt, Jr DISTRICT VII - North Carolina • Travis Brank (RC) John D. Tice. Director Tom Reed Don Whechel Leonard Butler PO- Box 3577 5000 Piper Glenn Dr. Jim Edmonds Dalton, GA 30721 Mid West Region Charlotte, NC 28277 Tommy Edmonds Bo Chinners (RC)

Jeff Goldsmith Region I Ben Hornsby

Region I Don Kirkpatrick John Scoggins (RC) Karl Kemmerlin ' Mary Anne Bigger (RC) Doug Smith Margaret Kirkland (VRC) Dale Reynolds Al Adams Roger Young Mendal Bouknight, Jr. David Stalnaker Jr ' David Brown Doug Brandon Mike Williams Carol Brown Region IV Ken Brown Samuel Drake Andy Mills (RC) David Chamberlain West Coast Region * Mike Eppley George Bolen John Dickerson Frank Kellers III (RC) Greg Parish Ron Bullock Don Evans Buddy Grimes James Foster Dick Cottingham Doug Gray Seabrook Marchant David Jones Tim Hester Cecil Frick Joycelyn Hairston Director, District IX Thomas Glenn William Heatley Alva Hancock Bud Hoover Dennis Kekas Raymond Howe Billy Howell * Nellie Mills Ron Huffman DISTRICT IX Seabrook Marchant 480 E. Parkins Mill Rd, Greenville. SC 29607 Video Staff

Masai Dalton, Brett Ringer, Ryan Cole, Henry Guess, John Ballinger, Andye McCrorey, Bobby Rettew, Joel Turner.

88 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season Special Recognition

GENE & RITA MOORE D HARDING STOWE & Endowed Positions WOODRUFF SC RICHMOND H STOWE BELMONT NC CHARLESTON SPARTANBURG PEELER'S DAIRY JOHNTMUNDY DAVID WM CECIL GAFFNEY SC WGREG TERRY CONOVER NC MOUNT PLEASANT SC SPARTANBURG SC IN MEMORY OF JACK R MILLER W A HUDSON BY PHILIP & CELESTE PRINCE CHRIS TOLLISON CHEROKEE MOUNT PLEASANT ANONYMOUS SPARTANBURG SC SC EASLEY SC JIM SANDERS GAFFNEY SC NORTH CAROLINA MARSHALL E WALKER GAFFNEY SC ROCK HILL SC DARLINGTON MR & MRS EDDIE DALTON RAY M CLANTON ASHEVILLE NC DONALD J & KAREN C SAUCIER WHALEY FOODSERVICE DARLINGTON SC TAYLORS SC REPAIRS INC DAVID & STANLEY RIGGINS LEXINGTON SC GREENVILLE CHARLOTTE NC ROBERT B SMITH CLINTON SC CUBBNESS WILLIAM E HOWILER JR GREENVILLE SC FAYETTEVILLE NC WILLIAM M POE ANONYMOUS $2000 IPTAY Scholarship GREENVILLE SC HIGHLANDS NC Life Donors GRANT'S TEXTILES INC SAM M PRINGLE GEORGIA BY THE GRANTS GREENVILLE SC MAHAFFEY BROTHERS MR & MRS MARK S AVENT SPARTANBURG SC BENNETTSVILLE SC MR & MRS DAVID S MERRITT ALPHARETTA GA JACK T HARDIN PIEDMONT SC CLYDE & DORA BIGBEE GREENVILLE SC OTHER GREENVILLE SC MARLBORO ANONYMOUS MR & MRS JOE F HAYES BARRY G AVENT CHAGRIN FALLS OH GEORGE J BISHOP III GREENVILLE SC BENNETTSVILLE MYRTLE BEACH SC SC STUART C MCWHORTER GEORGE, BARBARA & MR & MRS MARK S AVENT NASHVILLE TN JAMES E BOSTIC CATHY HILL BENNETTSVILLE SC GREER SC ANDERSON SC MICHAEL & SUSAN CAMPBELL JOHN R HINES CLEMMONS NC ORLANDO FL $5000 FIKE Scholarship CRSSIRRINE GREENVILLE SC LEWIS & EVA HOLMES EVANGELYON HOLMES & LIB LYNCH Life Donors TOM MR & MRS RAY O'BRIAN CARTER RAINSFORD CLEMSON SC CHAPIN SC EILEEN K ADDIS TRENTON SC WYOMISSING PA IN MEMORY OF JACK R MILLER D RAY CASH THE HOPKINS FAMILY BY PHILIP & CELESTE PRINCE SIMPSONVILLE SC BEHY/JOHN/JANE & AGNEW MR & MRS STUART MT PLEASANT SC CLARKSON JR B K CHREITZBERG JR SIMPSONVILLE SC DR & MRS LARRY S BOWMAN D HARDING STOWE & EASLEY SC J L & M L HUCKABEE SENECA SC RICHARD H STOWE MR & MRS C DEAN COLEMAN JR LYMAN SC BELMONT NC SIMPSONVILLE SC JOHN & CAROL HOPKINS IN MEMORY OF ANDERSON SC W GREG TERRY MRS RALPH E COOPER JERRY C JACKSON CONOVER NC COLUMBIA SC DAVID LR TURNER DEFENDER INDUSTRIES SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC DAVID T CRAIG BLACKVILLE SC DONNA MERCK JONES INDUSTRIES VIENNA VA Donors DEFENDER DR & MRS CHARLES F CREWS COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC THOMAS F KICKLIGHTER JR JIM & JULIE ACKER CHARLESTON SC GREENVILLE SC JOHN H DRUMMOND JERRY E DEMPSEY ANDERSON SC PinSBURGH PA IN MEMORY OF EILEEN K ADDIS CHARLES G LUCIUS JR WYOMISSING DR&MRS JOSEPH EFEWELLJR PA DR B R EWING DILLON SC HICKORY NC ANDERSON SC DLAYDLETTEJR MR & MRS W A LAWTON CHARLESTON MR & MRS LENARD J FLYNN SC BILL FOLK JR MEMORIAL ESTILL SC ANDERSON SC LIHLETON CO BOWERS FIBERS INC WILLIAM H MATHIS JON P GLOVER CHARLOHE NC JOHN R FULP JR ATLANTA GA ANDERSON SC ANDERSON SC LARRY D BRIGHT JOHN & CAROL HOPKINS MR & MRS FRANKJMCGEE GREER SC TOM & JOANN GARREH CLINTON SC ANDERSON SC GREENVILLE SC BROCKMAN AUTOMOTIVE THE KENT MANUFACTURING CO TOM S MILLFORD GREENVILLE SC JIMMY KGERRALD CLEMSON SC PICKENS SC BRENTWOOD TN BUDWEISER OF ANDERSON #2 JOE & ERNEST S KNIGHTON TODD MONTROSS-NAUS COLUMBIA SC MR & MRS THOMAS P GRIMBALL JR ANDERSON SC EDENTON NC ANDERSON SC J W BURNETT III C HEYWARD MORGAN TOM & LIB LYNCH GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS E G GILSTRAP GREENVILLE SC CLEMSON SC BREVARD NC L JERRY CHAPMAN PICKENS DENTAL HEALTH ASSOC GREENVILLE SC JACK H JR AND DEBORAH MCCAULEY DON MARLER / DAN HINTON SIMPSONVILLE SC PICKENS SC

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 89 RUBY B POOLE R ALLEN STEVENS RICHARD H COLE MULLINS SC GREENVILLE SC RALEIGH NC MR & MRS C DEAN COLEMAN JR WILBUR POWERS J CHRIS SWIFT SIMPSONVILLE FLORENCE SC COLUMBIA SC SC DR E D CONNER/W H CONNER MR & MRS JULIAN H PRICE JAMES C THIGPEN MACON GA FLORENCE SC SUMMERTON SC CONSOLIDATED COCA COLA CO C EVANS PUTMAN JOHNDTICE OF ANDERSON GREENVILLE SC ROCKY FACE GA GREENVILLE SC Jimmy Addison MR & MRS JAMES W SAHERFIELD JOHN A WALTER CONSOLIDATED SOUTHERN IND WEST UNION SC SIMPSONVILLE SC ANDERSON SC BUDDY BRIDGES MR & MRS RICHARD A SCHWARZ RAYMOND S WATERS JOHN C COOK CLINTON SC CAYCE SC ATLANTA GA SPARTANBURG SC SANDY & DAVID BRIDGFORTH ERNIE, SARA & ALISON COOPER MRS LENA A SLOAN H MICHAEL WEBB MD COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC CLEMSON SC ATLANTA GA JOSEPH B BRIGHT MRS RALPH E COOPER MRS DAVIS SMITH MR & MRS EUGENE P WILLIMON AMERICAN PRIDE INC COLUMBIA SC DUNCAN SC COLUMBIA SC CLEMSON SC W GARY COOPER MR & MRS JOHN R SMITH ALLEN K WOOD JR ROBERT H BROOKS MAULDIN SC FAYETTEVILLE GA ANDERSON SC CLEMSON SC GLENN, MYRA, JENNIFER & EBE COX JAMES A BROWN JR PAWLEYS ISLAND CHARLES & MARTHA SPENCE MR & MRS CHARLES R WOOD SC FLORENCE SC GREENVILLE SC HIGHLANDS NO JOHN NEILSON COX WK BROWN TIMBER CORP MARION SC scon STEELE JAMES M ZACHRICH JR HODGES SC LILBURN GA GREENWOOD SC DAVID T CRAIG THE R L BRYAN COMPANY BLACKVILLE SC COLUMBIA SC WALTER B CRAWFORD MR & MRS HARRY G BATSON Donors BUDWEISER OF ANDERSON #1 GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC COLUMBIA SC MARION D ALDRIDGE/ CREEL OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CLARENCE BBAUKNIGHTJR TED GODFREY/MARTY KEARSE/ JIM & PATTY BUNN JIM & CAROLYN CREEL GREENVILLE SC COOPER THOMPSON SIMPSONVILLE SC MYRTLE BEACH SC COLUMBIA SC GEORGE ALLEN BEAM JACK & JEAN BURCH DR & MRS CHARLES F CREWS GREER SC HERBERT R ALLEN GREENWOOD SC COLUMBIA SC CHARLESTON MRS SALLY W BEARD SC MICHAEL BUTLER CRS SIRRINE #2 MONTGOMERY TX SCOTT ALLEN HONEA PATH SC GREENVILLE SC BEARDEN TRUCKING GAFFNEY SC HARRY F BYERS THE CURTIS FAMILY ANN, CRES, GREENVILLE SC GEORGE & NANCY ALLEY GREER SC DONALD CATHY RICK L IRMO SC BEASLEY "A TIGER" TRYON NC DARLINGTON SC AM-CAN TRANSPORT SERV INC JACKSON SC CHARLES E DALTON ANDERSON SC EARLE J BEDENBAUGH ELDEN CAMPBELL PICKENS SC PROSPERITY SC AMERICAN BLUEPRINT TORRANCE CA R W DALTON T COLUMBIA SC JAMES BELLJRMD MICHAEL A & SUSAN F CAMPBELL GREENVILLE SC HARTSVILLE SC AMERICAN FEDERAL BANK FSB CLEMMONS NC WILL & PAT DAVIDSON GREENVILLE SC KITTY & HEYWARD BELLAMY C MARSHALL CARITHERS COLUMBIA SC CHARLOHE NC A DAMICK MEMORIAL ANDERSON SC MR & MRS WILLIAM T DAVIDSON JR MR & MRS ROGER BENJAMIN BATESBURG SC ROBERT L CARLSON INC FOREST CITY NC LIBERTY SC WILLIAM R APPERSON CHARLOTTE NC ELLIOT L DAVIS MOUNT PLEASANT SC JOHN FAYE BERRY CAROLINA EASTERN INC BLUE BELL PA WARD SC ASHMORE BROTHERS CHARLESTON SC JESSE B DAVIS GREER SC BETHEA DISTRIBUTING CO INC CAROLINA GIN CO & JAMES SEASE SPARTANBURG SC DILLON SC ASSOCIATED DATA SERVICES INC EHRHARDT SC MR & MRS WAYNE R DAVIS ROCK HILL SC CLYDE & DORA BIGBEE CHALMERS & LORI ANNE CARR BREVARD NC GREENVILLE SC LUCIA ATKINSON RIDGE SPRING SC DEAL & DEAL P A MARION SC BRUCE J BISHOP MR & MRS RAY O'BRIAN CARTER CLEMSON SC MACON GA TC ATKINSON III & FRIEND CHAPIN SC ALONZO M DEBRUHL MARION SC GEORGE J BISHOP III D RAY CASH GREER SC MYRTLE BEACH SC C scon BAGWELL SIMPSONVILLE SC DELTA ELECTRICAL JAY SIMPSONVILLE SC & KELLY BLACKMON KARL B CHANDLER CONTRACTORS OF S C INC LANCASTER SC GREER SC RICHARD W BAILEY SUMTER SC BLANCHARD MACHINERY SIMPSONVILLE SC CO J E "BO" CHINNERS JR JERRY E DEMPSEY COLUMBIA SC DAVID R BAIRD HOUSTON TX PITTSBURGH PA RAVENEL SC JAMES E BOSTIC B K CHREITZBERG JR MARTHA & FLETCHER DERRICK GREER SC ANDREW P BALLARD EASLEY SC CHARLESTON SC GREENVILLE SC JEFF BOSTIC LARRY U CLARK OAKTON VA BRIAN K BARNES SENECA SC BACULA GA JOE E BOSTIC JR WILLIAM T CLARY GREENSBORO NC RICK & CANDACE BARNES FORT LAWN SC CLEMSON SC DAVID T BOWMAN JOY AYERS CLAWSON MTAIRY DR W RONALD BARRETT NC GREER SC GAFFNEY SC JIM BRADY THE CLIMATIC CORPORATION EASLEY SC MR & MRS LEWIE L BATES JR COLUMBIA SC MR & MRS THOMAS BREAZEALE GREENVILLE SC C CLOVER KNITS INC Ben Anderson KNOXVILLE TN CLOVER SC

90 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season mi SAMMY DICKSON CAREY HINDMAN DR J DON KELLEY WESTMINSTER SC FLORENCE SC TAYLORS SC

NANCY L DILKS JOHN R HINES KENMAR INDUSTRIES CHARLESTON SC ORLANDO FL GREENVILLE SC

JAMES F DOUGLAS FRANCIS M HIPP FOUNDATION THOMAS F KICKLIGHTER JR GOSHEN KY GREENVILLE SC CHARLESTON SC

THOMAS A DRAYTON BRUCE STROUP T E KIRBY BISHOPVILLE SC SPARTANBURG SC GRANITEVILLE SC ED DUCKWORTH Warren Forney COL (RET) JERRY V HOLCOMBE IN MEMORY OF DECATUR GA GREENVILLE SC CHARLES G LUCIUS JR MARGIE T DUNCAN DILLON SC JOHN H HOLCOMBE JR COLUMBIA SC JIMMY K GERRALD BRENTWOOD TN MYRTLE BEACH SC MICHAEL H AYERS ROBERT MICHAEL EDDY VALRICO FL SIMPSONVILLE SC CARLOS GIBBONS JR, DOUGLAS LEWIS & EVA HOLMES EVANS, JAMES SPARKS EVANGELYON HOLMES GREGORY G LAWLESS EDDIE & SANDRA EDWARDS JR COLUMBIA SC RAINSFORD RICHMOND VA HICKORY NC TRENTON SC RICHARD H GETTYS JR LAWTON LUMBER CO., INC. JOHNSEFIRDJR ROCK HILL SC MR & MRS EDWARD A HOOD JR EASLEY SC SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD SC E G GILSTRAP MR & MRS W A LAWTON MR & MRS CT ELDER JR BREVARD NC & BARBARA HOOD ESTILL SC COLUMBIA SC W C EDISTO ISLAND SC THOMAS W GLENN III LEIGH FIBERS INC ELECTRIC CITY PRINTING CHARLOHE NC ANDERSON SC THE HOPKINS FAMILY SPARTANBURG SC DR & MRS A J GOFORTH III BETTY JOHN, JANE & MR & MRS LEE F LEMERE JIM & PEGGY ENGLISH GREENVILLE SC AGNEW:SIMPSONVILLE SC WINDERMERE FL EASLEY SC GOULSTON TECHNOLOGIES ANDERSON SC C EDWARD EVANS JR LESCO RESTORATIONS INC MONROE NC J L, M L & A WATTS HUCKABEE BLUFFTON SC SPARTANBURG SC MR & MRS NEILS GRANGER ROCK HILL SC DR B R EWING LIBERTY LIFE GREENVILLE SC LESTER A HUDSON JR ANDERSON SC GREENVILLE SC GRANT'S TEXTILES INC GREENVILLE SC FAIRFAX DIMENSION CO INC MRS E OSWALD LIGHTSEY LAMAR GREENE CALVERT WHUFFINES JR FAIRFAX SC CLEMSON SC GASTONIA NC WALTERBORO SC BILL & DONNA FARR GREENWOOD PACKING PLANT MR & MRS VF UNDER JR W FRED HUNNICUn AUGUSTA GA GREENWOOD SC COLUMBIA SC SIMPSONVILLE SC FERGUSON ENTERPRISES MR & MRS THOMAS P GRIMBALL JR "IN MEMORY OF ELBERT L BAILES" FLORENCE SC DICK HENDLEY-IH SERV INC #1 ANDERSON SC WEST UNION SC GREENVILLE SC BUD FIELD GROVER INDUSTRIES INC RHONDA/RON/MARTI LITTLEFIELD SALEM SC DICK HENDLEY-IH SERV INC #2 GROVER NC INMAN SC CAROLINA FIRST BANK GREENVILLE SC DR & MRS LARRY D GRUBB STEPHEN W LOOPER DMD GREENVILLE SC IMPERIAL DIE CASTING CORP FLORENCE SC GREER SC FIRST UNION NATL BANK OF S C PICKENS SC JOHN E HAMILTON MALPHRUS CONSTRUCT CO INC GREENVILLE SC TOMMIEW JAMES JR JACKSONVILLE FL HILTON HEAD ISL SC FIRST SUN MANAGEMENT CAMDEN SC CLEMSON SC WYLIE HAMRICK CVMARCHBANKSJR GEORGE W JENNINGS GAFFNEY SC CLEMSON SC LARRY D & ANN R FLOYD NEWNAN GA FLORENCE SC FRANK SHANCKELJR MARTIN ENGINEERING DALE JOHNSON CHARLESTON SC WHITE ROCK SC FLUOR DANIEL GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC MRS MRS WILLIAM WHANEY JAMES F MARTIN A EUGENE JOHNSTON III GREENVILLE SC EDGEFIELD SC BILL FOLK JR MEMORIAL GREENVILLE SC LIHLETON CO JACK T HARDIN MARTIN PRINTING INC ARTHUR LEROY JONES FORTSON TRAVEL AGENCY GREENVILLE SC EASLEY SC AIKEN SC GREENVILLE SC THE HARPER CORPORATION WILLIAM H MATHIS DR B W JONES/DR F G JONES ARCH & JENNY FOWLER GREENVILLE SC ATLANTA GA FLORENCE SC COLUMBIA SC MARIAN L HARRIS ALBERT DIAL MCALISTER DONNA MERCK JONES CARROLL F FOWLER GREENWOOD SC LAURENS SC MORRISTOWN TN VIENNA VA MR & MRS JOE F HAYES EDWARD MCCAMERON JR IN MEMORY OF MR & MRS JEANNE G FOWLER GREENVILLE SC MAULDIN SC BELTON SC RALPH JONES/MORGAN JONES DRJIMHELLAMS GREENWOOD SC JOHN N (NICKY) MCCARTER JR RANDALL K FOXX PENDLETON SC COLUMBIA SC PIEDMONT SC G TRIPP JONES MD/ANNE B JONES LANDRUM H HENDERSON JR COLUMBIA SC M GREGORY MCCOLLUM HARRY H FRAMPTON III COLUMBIA SC MYRTLE BEACH SC BEAVER CREEK CO MRS WILLIAM P KAY JR FRANCIS PRODUCE RYAN D HENDLEY MELINDA KAY KWMCCOURT GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC BELTON SC PARSIPPANY NJ FREEDOM TEXTILE CHEMICALS CO JAMES R HENDRICKS JR JAMES E MCCOY CHARLOTTE NC CHARLOTTE NC MONTGOMERY OH JOHNRFULPJR DAVID HERNDON HEYWARD MCDANIEL ANDERSON SC LEXINGTON SC GREENVILLE SC CLYDE GARDNER JULIA A HERNS MAC AND SUSAN MCDARIS ROSWELL GA COLUMBIA MD SALEM SC TOM & JOANN GARREH GEORGE, BARBARA & CATHY HILL MRS MRS FRANKJMCGEE GREENVILLE SC ANDERSON SC GREENVILLE SC Ben Barbary

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 91 DAViDTMCGILL TOM L REED MRS MRS TONY SMITH GREENWOOD SO ALBURTIS PA ANDERSON SC

DCMCKINNEY DR J E REINHARDTJR SONOCO PRODUCTS CO SKYLAND NO ROCK HILL SC HARTSVILLE SC LARRY A MCKINNEY CHARLES F RHEM JR SOUTH CAROLINA BOX INC GREENVILLE SC GREER SC GREENVILLE SC

ELLISON SMCKISSICKJR DR J CLAYTON RICHARDSON SOUTHERN MANAGEMENT CORP GREENVILLE SC Ken Brown Sonny Cassady DR C ERIC RICHARDSON GREENVILLE SC BELTON SC ROBERT L MCLEOD JR COLUMBIA DISTRIBUTING CORP GREENVILLE SC R E RIDDLE COLUMBIA SC PARK PLACE CORPORATION PIEDMONT SC MCTEER REAL ESTATE SPARTAN COMPUTER SERVICES GREENVILLE SC COLUMBIA SC H B RISHER GREENVILLE SC MR&MRSJERRYAMEEHAN E RAYMOND & BRIGHT G PARKER SPARTANBURG SC SPARTANBURG FOREST C/0 GAFFNEY BROADCASTING INC ANDERSON SC BOYD,JACKIE,TROY,ALEXA,LANCE PRODUCTS INC GAFFNEY SC LAURA & JODIE ROBERTS SPARTANBURG SC TOM S MILLFORD J B PATE JR MD CHESTER SC CLEMSON SC CHARLES AND MARTHA SPENCE BISHOPVILLE SC WALLY ROBERTSON GREENVILLE SC "WE WILL KEEP THE TIGER SPIRIT BUDWEISER OF MOORE SC ALIVE" DR & MRS T RHETT SPENCER JR ANDERSON SC PROSPERITY SC ROBERT W ROBINSON JR FLORENCE SC COLUMBIA SC CLEMSON SC JOE & TODD MONTROSS-NAUS DAVID W SPROUSE DAVID L PEEBLES ANDERSON SC ANNE BULL ROGERS ANDERSON SC GLOUCESTER VA BENNETTSVILLE SC TERENCE NEAL MOORE JAMES B STEPHENS WILLIAM C PEEK LANCASTER PA DR STEVEN R ROSS GREENVILLE SC LIBERTY SC FLORENCE SC C HEYWARD MORGAN R ALLEN STEVENS CAROLINEJORDAN&WILL GREENVILLE SC J D ROUSE SR & DR JACOB ANDERSON SC PEELER D ROUSE JR MORGAN INVESTMENTS INC GAFFNEY SC J E STEWART BLDRS INC LURAY SC GREENVILLE SC AIKEN SC PICKENS DENTAL ASSOC PA RYDER TRUCK RENTAL CO INC GEORGE M "MICK" MORRIS PICKENS DR DAVID K STOKES JR SC COLUMBIA SC GREENVILLE SC SPARTANBURG SC JOHN, MARGARETS WILLIAM E SASSER III THOMAS MORRIS JR DR & MRS J R STOUT LESLIE PITNER BELMONT MA HEMINGWAY PHARMACY INC COLUMBIA SC AIKEN SC HEMINGWAY SC JAMES SATTERFIELD JACK PITTMAN MICHAEL J STRANGE E WEST UNION SC MOUNT VERNON GROUP #1 GREENVILLE SC TAYLORS SC STATE FAIR GREENVILLE SC SC LAWRENCE A SUTHERLAND TIMOTHY J PLAYER COLUMBIA SC BERLIN G MYERS LUMBER CORP COLUMBIA SC ANDERSON SC SUMMERVILLE SC MR & MRS JOHN A SCHWARTZ PLOWDEN CONST INC JOSEPH D SWANN CO SPARTANBURG SC GEORGE B (BUD) NALLEYJR SUMTER SC GREENVILLE SC EASLEY SC RICHARD A SCHWARZ R B POND JR J CHRIS SWIFT PRES DOUGLASVILLE GA NATIONS BANK DARLINGTON SC COLUMBIA SC GREENWOOD SC MR & MRS STEVE SCRUGGS & MRS DAVID POOLE R NORMAN TAYLOR MD MR C GREENVILLE SC DRMBNICKLESJR GREENVILLE SC ROCK HILL SC

HARTSVILLE SC JOHN L SEABROOK III RUBY B POOLE JAMES CTHIGPEN GREENVILLE SC NUTEX INC MULLINS SC SUMMERTON SC TAYLORS SC DR & MRS THOMAS E SKELTON WILBUR G G THOMAS SR POWERS CLEMSON SC ROY R & JOYCE C GATES JR FLORENCE SC ROCK HILL SC WOODRUFF SC RICHARD W SKIPPER JOHN H PRICE JR THRIFT BROS CONST CO MARION SC B EDWARD ODELL MOUNT PLEASANT SC SENECA SC A SLOAN FLORENCE SC MRS LENA JOHN DTICE MR & MRS JULIAN H PRICE MOUNT PLEASANT SC EMORY G ORAHOOD JR FLORENCE SC ROCKY FACE GA ATLANTA GA THOMAS L SLOAN PRINT SHOP DR CHARLIE WTIMMERMAN THE GREER SC THE ORANGE AND WHITE ANDREWS SC AIKEN SC CLEMSON SC SMALL WORLD TRAVEL ROY L PRYOR JR IN HONOR OF MR & CLEMSON SC OWENS CORNING DIV OFFICE RIDGELAND SC MRS WP (PAP) TIMMERMAN ANDERSON SC MR & MRS CHAUNCEY D SMITH JR HARTSVILLE SC NORMAN FREDRICK PULLIAM SENECA SC "IN MEMORY OF VK MINES AND SPARTANBURG SC TRACY E TINDAL T F PAGE" MRS DAVIS SMITH ROCK HILL SC PULMONARY ASSOCS OF FLORENCE SC COLUMBIA SC CAROLINA PAT TOOLE THE PALMEHO BANK COLUMBIA SC J RONALD SMITH GREENVILLE SC LAURENS SC GREENVILLE SC C EVANS PUTMAN THE TORRINGTON CO PALMETTO LOOM REED CO GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS JOHN R SMITH CLINTON SC GREENVILLE SC ANDERSON SC R SCOTT & CYNTHIA D RADFORD TRIKATE INC ANDERSON SC GREENVILLE SC

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SC GREER SC JIMGREGORIE CODY NINA, RANDY & GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE JAMES W HANNAH SC NINA SEAY OWENS SLOAN CONSTRUCTION CO INC C H PATRICK CO INC GREER SC ROBERT T HARRISON GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT CORP GREENVILLE SC Z H OWINGS JOHNSON SMALL RONNIE CANTRELL GREER SC JOE A HEWELL GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC J KIRK HIND ALTON F PAINTER DR ROBERT S SMALL JOSEPH W CARTER GREER SC HOLIDAY INN GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC STEVE PARENT/D R PARENT DWIGHT H SMITH JR DAVID T CHAPMAN DR JOSEPH W HOLLIDAY GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC MICHAEL PARHAM GEORGE F SMITH MR & MRS WILLIAM CHAPMAN WILLIE R HUDSON GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC RONALD PARKER/CHIP GILSTRAP STERLING W SMITH LANGDON CHEVES III WILLIAM DAVID HUMPHREY GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC DOUGLAS F PATRICK & SOUTHEASTERN ELEC CLEMSON ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL 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96 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season JULIA K WELCH & JOHN KAY JR DENNIS ROBBINS THOMAS R MOORE RUDY & DEBORAH F POWELL GREER SC PIEDMONT SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC HUGH AND BETH LANCASTER C M SHOOK WMWINFIELD MOORE D H ROBERTS GREER SC PIEDMONT SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC

DAVID JOE LESLEY WAYNE DTINSLEY MRS WILLIAM J NEELYJR DR& MRS J C ROCKWELL GREER SC PIEDMONT SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC MICHAEL MERRin DR FREDDIE ZINK MR & MRS CHARLES R NIVER SAHERFIELD INC GREER SC PIEDMONT SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC

BILL AND SUZANNE MISIAVEG GENA BAYNE ALLEN THOMAS K NORRIS J K SNEAD GREER SC SIMPSONVILLE SC TAYLORS GREENWOOD SC SC RON & JOANN NEWTON JOHN & PAM BALLENTINE TRUMAN W SHIRLEY JR AL TODD GREER SC SIMPSONVILLE SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC MR & MRS WILLIAM L PHILLIPS scon D CARPENTER JAMES A SIZEMORE MRS HARRY A TURNER THE KRESS FAMILY/BARBRA SIMPSONVILLE GREER SC SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC DEAN & LYNN MARGARET C SLOAN MRS MRS WESLEY COKER MR & MRS JAMES R SOUTHERLIN VIRGINIA A TURNER CAMDEN SC GREER SIMPSONVILLE SC TAYLORS SC SC GREENWOOD SC MR & MRS STEVE T MCLAUGHLIN MR & MRS KENNETH L SMITH TONY ELZOGHBI KATIE W SPITZER VINCE & NANCY YOCKEL & CHRIS CAMDEN SC GREER SC SIMPSONVILLE SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC T F MCNAMARA JR ROBERT E SMITH JR PHIL & MARY ESPOSITO KENNETH L STASNEY DENNY & CAROLE COLE JR CAMDEN SC GREER SIMPSONVILLE SC TAYLORS HODGES SC SC SC MR & MRS LAURENCE C MUDGE W CARL SMITH M scon & JANE P HARKINS JEFFREY SWEIDMAN RICHARD K "DICK" HALL CAMDEN SC SIMPSONVILLE TAYLORS GREER SC SC SC NINETY SIX SC WR REEVES JR THE SUGAR CREEK TIGERS DAVID HARLAN AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS INC SOUTHERN BRICK CO CAMDEN SC GREER SC SIMPSONVILLE SC TRAVELERS REST SC NINETY SIX SC MRSVELMAMSHEALY SWIFT TRANSPORTATION STEPHEN E HART DR WILLIAM EVINS JACK R KELLEY CAMDEN SC SIMPSONVILLE TRAVELERS GREER SC SC REST SC SIMPSONVILLE SC GEORGE SINGLETON JR JOHN R TAPP HENRY PAK INC CCHICE DAVID W MOORHEAD CAMDEN SC GREER SC SIMPSONVILLE SC TRAVELERS REST SC SIMPSONVILLE SC LANCASTER ALLEN & LUCY WALCHER MR & MRS DONALD R HILL HITEC CHEMICAL INC MR & MRS LEWIS BAGWELL MRS MRS ROBERT S ENGLISH GREER SC SIMPSONVILLE SC TRAVELERS REST SC WARE SHOALS SC LANCASTER SC MR & MRS CHARLES D WAY KEN JOHNSON ROBERT P SNIPES WILLIAM F PHILLIPS STEVEN EPPSSR GREER SC SIMPSONVILLE SC TRAVELERS REST SC WARE SHOALS SC LANCASTER SC

JAMES WRIGHT FAMILY THOMAS P LANE JR & I THEISEN OLINT WELLS GEORGE OSCAR S PORTER III GREER SC KENNETH J HALL C/0 T&S BRASS & BRONZE WKS WARE SHOALS SC LANCASTER SC SIMPSONVILLE SC TRAVELERS REST SC MS E J BLACKWELL HAMPTON W CARLTON THOMPSON MAULDIN SC MR & MRS JOSEPH H LEVY R BRUCE WHITE/ WINSTON A LAWTON JR LANCASTER SC SIMPSONVILLE SC JOSEPH E HARPER ESTILL SC CAROLINA SPRINKLER CO INC #2 KEN, LIB, CHRIS, DOUG AND TRAVELERS REST SC MAULDIN SC HAL E LOWDER DR JERRY FRANK CREWS JR LEIGH VARNADORE CAROLINA SPRINKLER CO INC SIMPSONVILLE SC EDWARD & CRYSTAL WILHOIT HAMPTON SC LANCASTER SC TRAVELERS REST SC MAULDIN SC GAINES & KAREN MASSEY HARRY L FOY JR RANDY VAUGHN MR & MRS JACK P CORN SIMPSONVILLE SC MICHAEL E ZEAGER HAMPTON SC LANCASTER SC TRAVELERS REST SC MAULDIN SC BRIAN C MCGINNIS HORRY LARRY L WOLFE MILLINNIUM ENTERPRISES SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD HOYT L HENDRICK LANCASTER SC H KEITH ANDERSON MAULDIN SC PATRICK F ODEA CONWAY SC LAURENS GREENWOOD SC ALLIANCE MARKETING INC SIMPSONVILLE SC DON R REECE MR & MRS HENRY V BLALOCK MRS ERNESTINE S BAGWELL MAULDIN SC MILTON I OZMINT CONWAY SC CLINTON SC SIMPSONVILLE GREENWOOD SC STEVEN L SAVINI SC BARRY ANTHONY CLEMONS DANATCLELAND MAULDIN SC CAROLYN & STEVE PEARCE WAYNE BELL MEMORIAL CLINTON SC SIMPSONVILLE GREENWOOD SC HORRY MR & MRS RICHARD L WATSON SC CO MR AND MRS DAVID RAMAGE E JUDY BELLO GREEN SEA SC ASHLEY MR & MRS HENRY H PERKINS II NORMAN & CLINTON SC GREENWOOD SC MAULDIN SC SIMPSONVILLE SC THURMON W MCLAMB MRS CLARENCE WSENN& RIVER R B WHORTON IV/A B CROSS/ RICHARD C POWER MR AND MRS DANNY BROTHERS UHLE SC DICK M VAUGHAN JR T N LAWSON/J L WALKER SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD SC DAVIS HENIFORDJR CLINTON SC MAULDIN SC LORIS SC TIMOTHY J RUSSELL THE COUNTY BANK J R SWETENBURG JR LARRY & RONNIE AYERS SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD SC JIMMY BENTON CLINTON SC PIEDMONT SC KENNETH LTUTENJR-LYNNC JOHN LINDSAY CROOK MYRTLE BEACH SC DRNCWESSINGER

JAMES WBRASWELLJR TUTEN-KENNETH LTUTEN III GREENWOOD SC RUSSELL F BROWN CLINTON SC PIEDMONT SC SIMPSONVILLE SC MR & MRS GEORGE L CROUT MYRTLE BEACH SC ROBERT T HOLLINGSWORTH ALLEN & ANGIE COX STAN ULMER MD GREENWOOD SC STEPHEN L CHRYST CROSS HILL SC PIEDMONT SC SIMPSONVILLE SC ENVIRONMENTAL PROPERTIES MYRTLE BEACH SC AMERICAN-METRIC CORPORATION HOWARD CRENSHAW FRANK D WYATT GREENWOOD SC A S DARGAN EUROTEC DIVISION PIEDMONT SC SIMPSONVILLE SC GILBERT GROUP LTD MYRTLE BEACH SC LAURENS SC T D & MARY DORSEY BILL & MARIAN BARBARY GREENWOOD SC WAREHOUSE SPECIALTY COMPANY FRED DAVIS PIEDMONT SC TAYLORS SC G W HAWTHORNE MYRTLE BEACH SC LAURENS SC JULIAN M U^NGSTON JR LARRY DEAN BRIGHT JR GREENWOOD SC JOEL A PELLICCI JR MIKE D HELLAMS MEMORIAL PIEDMONT SC TAYLORS SC HOLLINGSWORTH DENTAL MYRTLE BEACH SC LAURENS SC LEONARD T MCALISTER JACK C0G6INS ASSOC PA DONALD A QUATTLEBAUM WALTER S RAMAGE PIEDMONT SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC MYRTLE BEACH SC LAURENS SC WILLIAM & GLORIA MOODY DUNAGAN ENGINEERING INC JAMES A & LINDA JOSEPH MR & MRS ROBERT SANSBURY MR & MRS RICHARD T TOWNSEND PIEDMONT SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC MYRTLE BEACH SC LAURENS SC

MR& MRSW AMULLIKIN EDWIN W EVANS DR H B KINARD III SAMUEL ROBERT SPANN JR JOHN COOMBS PIEDMONT SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC MYRTLE BEACH SC SIMPSONVILLE SC EUINEGADDIS JOHN LUMLEY/B M KECK JAMES HWITTEN A COURTNEY COBB TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC MYRTLE BEACH SC WATERLOO SC WJOE HENSON MR & MRS BILL MADDEN MR & MRS DAVID NOBLES LEE MR & MRS DAVID WILLIAMS JANICE PRITCHARD TAYLORS SC GREEN DESCHAMPS II GREENWOOD SC BEACH IMSCO INC N MYRTLE SC BISHOPVILLE SC TAYLORS SC JIM L MCWHORTER PAT & MARSHA NOBLES W G DESCHAMPS JR GREENWOOD SC N MYRTLE BEACH MR & MRS DOUG KINGSMORE SC BISHOPVILLE SC AMERICAN CARBIDE OF SC INC MIKE KINGSMORE N CALVIN L ELLIOn LEXINGTON SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SURFSIDE BEACH SC CHEVIS AND DARLENE HARTLEY MR & MRS ROBERT S MABRY CARL S PEGGY PATTERSON KERSHAW BATESBURG SC Ed Glenn GREENWOOD SC TAYLORS SC ALVIN LGEDDINGS MR H L ALLEN JR ROY C MARTIN FELIX & SALLIE PEEBLES CAMDEN SC CAYCE SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC

1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season 97 DAVID H GIVENS MRS JAMES H ABRAMS DR L P VARN LEXINGTON SC SALEM SC ORANGEBURG SC THOMAS C GUESS JR ELLIS M & MARY ANN IVEY DR JAMES L WELLS LEXINGTON SC SALEM SC ORANGEBURG SC

BRET J HARRIS/T BROWN/ ROY D ADAMS MEMORIAL JOHNTZEIGLER JR JOEL CARTER/MARK MOLYNEAUX BY: ROBERT C ADAMS ORANGEBURG SC SENECA LEXINGTON SC SC PICKENS FRANK & MAXINE MOORE RALPH ALEXANDER INC COLS MRS JAMES E BLESSING LEXINGTON SC SENECA SC CENTRAL SC DR& MRS DW NEWTON JR MR & MRS JAMES A BLACK THE CONNELLS Buck George LEXINGTON SC SENECA SC CENTRAL SC Lee Haddock PHIL PORTER/D ROBINSON DR GEORGE RAND PAUL & BETTY DAVIS LEXINGTON SC CINDY BRUCE CENTRAL SC THOMAS M FITTS JR SENECA SC C T & DORIS REYNOLDS DEAN & BILLY FINLEY JAMES T MCCABE CAYCE SC LEXINGTON SC JAMES E CARR CENTRAL SC CLEMSON SC CARL L HOOKS SENECA JIM AND BEVERLY SMITH SC MRS MRS CARL M LUND JOHN & DEANA MCENTIRE CAYCE SC LEXINGTON SC W A GAINES JR CENTRAL SC CLEMSON SC WLMONTSJR SENECA SC TIGER TRUCKING INC KEITH W PARK MIKE AND ANGELA NEWTON CAYCE SC LEXINGTON SC MRS, MRS ROBERT L HANSON CENTRAL SC CLEMSON SC MARY & WALTER WALKER SENECA SC DOUGLAS J WARD JAMES TEAL SR & JAMES TEAL JR BENSON & REN OVERTON CAYCE SC LEXINGTON SC MRS MRS KEVIN J HUGHES CENTRAL SC CLEMSON SC HELEN C BARREH SENECA SC MR & MRS ANDREW D WHITE JOHN Q ADAMS JR & MAXCY B PAHERSON CHAPIN SC CLEMSON SC LEXINGTON SC TIMC&MARCIATHYDRICK JOHN Q ADAMS III BENJAMIN M BRELAND SENECA SC JAMES EDWARD WINGARD CLEMSON SC HH PERKINS JR/HH PERKINS III CHAPIN SC LEXINGTON SC K-MAC SERVICE INC JAMES A ARMITAGE CLEMSON SC REID DEMPSEY SENECA J F WYSE SC CLEMSON SC STEPHEN R & ETHEL C CHAPIN SC LEXINGTON SC ANNEOMCALISTER GEORGE & NANCY BENNEH PEHIGREW MR & MRS HARRY J JOHNSON SR CLEMSON SC MR & MRS ALVIN N BERRY SENECA SC CLEMSON SC CHAPIN SC LIHLE MOUNTAIN SC MR & MRS J GLENN MCCANTS JR MRS FRANCES G BOATWRIGHT CHARLES J RICE ROBERT & BETTY LINDLER CLEMSON SC NEVON F JEFFCOAT SENECA SC MEMORIAL CHAPIN SC SWANSEA SC OCONEE SAVINGS & LOAN CLEMSON SC WALTER S & ESTHER S RIEKER SPANN S MANOS CLEMSON SC BLK BUILDING COMPANY INC SENECA SC MR & MRS DOYLE C BURTON CHAPIN SC WEST COLUMBIA SC S K ROGERS DMD PA CLEMSON SC LT COL & MRS DREWRY N SIMPSON BILL & ANN MCCRARY SENECA SC CLEMSON SC W ARTHUR ERSKINE III GREG FOX/STANLEY METZ/ CHAPIN SC WEST COLUMBIA SC CLAUDE S SIMPSON JR & DANNIE CANNON/LARRY MASON DONALD SKELTON

LONNIEE& CLARE L TURNER III CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC NANCY M & PAUL D HODGES TOM MAERTENS CHAPIN SC WEST COLUMBIA SC SENECA SC NORMAN CANOY COL & MRS E N TYNDALL CHARLES EWHITENER CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC WARREN CRAIG JUMPER R scon SPROUSE CHAPIN SC WEST COLUMBIA SC SENECA SC COMFORT INN DR & MRS HENRY E VOGEL DAVID & LINDA ABERNATHY CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC ROBERT AMELIA & WALLY PRICE WESLEY TURTONMD COLUMBIA SC WEST COLUMBIA SC SENECA SC J C & NANCY COOK ALTON C JR & MARY ANN WHITLEY LAURA ALEXANDER CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC G FRANCIS H SMITH BLAKE GRIFFITH COLUMBIA SC WEST COLUMBIA SC WEST UNION SC DR HERBERT P COOPER JR JAMES P WHITLOCK RHONDA AND JOEL COLLINS CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC MR & MRS RONALD TIMMS CIRCLE T SUPPLY COLUMBIA SC WEST COLUMBIA SC WESTMINSTER SC WALTER T COX Y & K YARD SERVICE DUKES EQUIPMENT CO INC ANN PAT SMITH CLEMSON SC AHN KELLY DUBOSE MARION HUGHES & COLUMBIA SC WESTMINSTER SC CLEMSON SC FIRST NATIONAL SOUTH CONSTANTINE & JO CURRIS CHARLES G ELFERTJR MARION SC EDWARD S MAYFIELD CLEMSON SC JOSEPH W BANDY COLUMBIA SC WESTMINSTER SC COL CHARLES DIMMOCK EASLEY SC J THOMAS HUNTER JR CHARLES E HILL MARION SC OCONEE MACHINE & TOOL CO INC CLEMSON SC KENNETH B BATES COLUMBIA SC WESTMINSTER SC DR& MRS WILLIAM E DUKES EASLEY SC J T HUNTER III TED & CHRISTINE KING MARION SC ORANGEBURG CLEMSON SC JIM & MAXINE ERASURE COLUMBIA SC INC EASLEY SC MR & MRS JOSEPH L POWELL SUN DR ROBERT C EDWARDS R J MARSH MARION SC COPE SC CLEMSON SC THOMAS F CENTER COLUMBIA SC EASLEY SC DR JAMES R CARROLL MR & MRS HD FOLK PATRICK FOSTER BOBBY MCCORD MULLINS SC HOLLY HILL SC CLEMSON SC ED CHILDRESS COLUMBIA SC EASLEY SC MARLBORO JAMES C WILLIAMS JR GARRISON/CLARK/GARRISON JGMURPHREE NORWAY SC CLEMSON SC W RONALD COLEMAN DOUGLAS JENNINGS JR COLUMBIA SC EASLEY SC BENNEHSVILLE SC DR JULIUS WBABB III GRANT GOODMAN MR AND MRS PATRICK E WATSON ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC ROBERT E DYE NEWBERRY COLUMBIA SC EASLEY SC ROBERT & FERN BICKLEY CULLER BUILDERS INC WILLIAM E GRISHAW RANDY R STEWART LITTLE MOUNTAIN SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC DOYLE DYER GASTON SC EASLEY SC JIMMY DENNING J HAYNE CULLER EDWARD J & ANN A HARRIS JOHN WILLIAM GREEN LIHLE MOUNTAIN SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC CARROL & EVELYN EDENS GILBERT SC FRANKLIN D & B HARTSELL EASLEY SC J S BEDENBAUGH DR JEROME BDEGEN JOYCE HOWARD N RAWL NEWBERRY SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC DANNY L ERSKINE/DON W COOLEY GILBERT SC EASLEY SC WILLIAM BLAND EDWARDS DMD CHARLES PARKER DEMPSEY JAMES L HENDERSON CAROLINA CERAMICS INC #1 NEWBERRY SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC DEAN & JO FEASTER IRMO SC EASLEY SC GEORGE ROBERT HAWKINS SR PAULM DUNNAVANTJR MR&MRSOA(BUD)HICKLINIII WILLIAM A MURPHY NEWBERRY SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC W THOMAS GRIFFITH JR IRMO SC INC EASLEY SC HAROLD L Pins JAMES J EVANS IMAGINE DALTON SHEPPARD JR NEWBERRY SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC DANIEL E HUNT IRMO SC EASLEY SC TERRY C SHAVER F REEVES GRESSEHEJR KEITH STREET PUB AND GRILL BRANCH BANK & TRUST NEWBERRY SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC LEROY C JOHNSON LEXINGTON SC EASLEY SC BILLYE LWEST EDGAR C MCGEE CARL L LANE JERRY & PAULA BULLARD NEWBERRY SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC ROY & MARTHA JOHNSON LEXINGTON SC EASLEY SC JOHN HAROLD SEASE DANIEL A MIXON MRS ERNEST EUGENE LESLIE MRS D H CAUGHMAN PROSPERITY SC ORANGEBURG SC GEORGE & ANNA LESLIE CHRISTOPHER T JONES LEXINGTON SC CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC HARRY S YOUNG JULIAN A on BRAD CORDELL WHITMIRE SC ORANGEBURG SC NICK & SALLY LOMAX MRS MRS JOE B JONES LEXINGTON SC CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC OCONEE MR AND MRS BRUCE C RHENEY BRIEN C COZART ORANGEBURG SC LOS HERMANOS. INC T E JONES & SONS LEXINGTON CARL R ROGERS SC COL& MRSWBSALLEY JR CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC FAIR PLAY SC EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INC ORANGEBURG SC THE WOODY & JIM MARX MEMORIAL ROBERT J LAKE LEXINGTON SC ARTHUR ENOWELLJR CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC RICHLAND SC

98 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season RAMONAT GRAVELY JOHN C RIVERS MACK & NANCY CULBRETH SUNSET SC COLUMBIA SC MICHAEL & MARTHA CULBRETH RICHLAND ESTATE OF BOB ROBINSON INMAN SC DR M D ALEXANDER JR COLUMBIA SC F & B FARM BLYTHEWOOD SC ROBERT R RUSSELL JR INMAN SC BEHY FLYNN COLUMBIA SC MAX & RITA GREGORY BLYTHEWOOD SC DAVID P SANDERS INMAN SC MR AND MRS DUANE JOHNSON COLUMBIA SC JOE E LARK BLYTHEWOOD SC RALPH T SCURRY INMAN SC Kin KAISER COLUMBIA SC R EVEREHE & ELAINE MCABEE Larry Hefner BLYTHEWOOD SC CAL SEAWELL INMAN SC Patrick Sapp JEFFREY R & DONNA K COLUMBIA SC THOMAS E & ANGELA RAGAN ALEXANDER SHARIN FOODSERVICE ROSE MITCHELL HERSHEL & BARRY H MADDOX M COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC INMAN SC REGINALD LEE FOSTER EASLEY SC SPARTANBURG SC LTCOL WILLIE L ARCHIE SINKLER & BOYD PAMELA C STEVENSON GEORGE S MARLOWE COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC INMAN SC HARRY H GIBSON MARLOWE-ELLIOn AGENCY BEARING DISTRIBUTORS INC DART & KAREN COLLINS SPARTANBURG SC EASLEY SC CAROLINA FORKLIFT INC 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MRS AARON D OWENS NORMAN L SEIBERT DR ROBERT C MCDANIEL MRS MRS CARROLL V DABNEY GREGORY P EDWARDS GEORGE T PALMER JODI L SEWELL IN MEMORY OF COL S T MCDOWELL DAILEY CARROL & PAT EPTING MARTY PAnERSON RICHARD E JOSEPH S SHEARER WAYNE MCGAHA DANIEL CHARLES BARRY EVERIDGE GEORGE N PAYNE JR C E WBSHEDD JOHN C MEETZE KATHRYN R DELL JAMES T PARIS JR HERBERT H PEARSON F BART SMITH KENNETH J MIHA DEBORAH J DOWLING GARY L FESMIRE DAVID A PEED H THORNTON SMITH JR CHARLIE S & REBECCA M OLIVER MR 8. MRS D KIM EASTERLING ROBERT L & KENNETH R FLINT LARRY B PENLEY SR RICHARD P STRAWHORN ANTHONY J PARETE DR J R EDWARDS/LARRY SWEAT ANDREW J HELMS PERRY'S BACK PORCH RESTAURANT JAMES E SYKES JR MR & MRS WILLIAM H PARKER JR DR& MRS JOHN FELLENBERG JOSEPH D FRANKS III CLARK M PIERCE WILLIAM TAYLOR F GRAHAM PAYNE DONALD N EVANS JR CHARLES W GALLMAN SR JAMES J POUPALOS MRS H T THOMPSON JR WAYNE PIERCE MR 8. 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JUDY ROSAMOND STANFORD R WOODHURST JR WILLIAM D STEPHENS JEFFREY & JANET HALLIBURTON DON R HARDIE RICHARD WARD RUTLAND SHARONE A WRIGHT CHARLES L SULLIVAN JR CHARLES HALTIWANGER MR&MRSJJHARKEY DERRILL E SCHUMPERT JR LARRY E S JUDY H YONCE MR AND MRS BRUCE SUMMERLIN JACK A HAMILTON CHARLES R HARPER JR WILLIAM S SCHWARTZ MR 8, MRS RONALD W YOUNG JAMES E TALIAFERRO II ALVA B 8. 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On April 1, 1996 a cooperative effort between Aliens' Creations, Inc., Mr. Stroud, Ciemson University and thie Walker Course led to thie release of "The Tiger Paw Hole - #1 7 The Walker Course At Ciemson University." This is the ONLY "officially authorized" and licensed limited edition print of the signature hole on the new golf course at Ciemson. At the time of his death, Mr. Stroud had signed only 700 of the 1 000 copies of "The Tiger Paw Hole."

Mr. Stroud's first Ciemson print release was "On a Clear Day" featuring Tillman Hall in the winter. The remaining copies of "The Tiger Paw Hole" and "On A Clear Day" will be sold on a first-come first-served basis. Please coil for availability and current prices.

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The Clemson University Athletic Department provides the following for your safety and emergency medical needs: 1. Advanced cardiac life-support stations in four locations (North stands, upper North deck, South stands, Upper South deck). These units are staffed with skill-care nurses, physicians, cardiologists, internists, paramedics, and EMTs. ^^^^^ 2. Mobile units of EMTs and paramedics are strategically located throughout the entire stadium. ^WHi 3. Ambulances with life-support equipment are available in North stand and South stand areas and have prearranged routes for evacuation to local hospitals. Learn to recognize these personnel and facilities.

WHAT TO DO IF EMERGENCIES ARISE: Please step back and give the organized EMS personnel room to work. Well-intentioned attempts to help by untrained persons interfere with

the efficiency of the EMS system. If you have basic or advanced training in specific life-support methods, make your qualifica- tions known and offer your help. Untrained personnel can frequently be more harmful than helpful. Most emergencies occurring at the sta- dium result from pre-existing medical con- ditions. Bring your medical identification card or wear medical identification jewelry. Moderation is the key with dress, food, beverage intake, and physical exertion. The two most frequent medical problems at football games are allergic reactions to insect stings and heart attacks.

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Clemson Traditions

Death Valley ''Death valley really lives up to Name synonymous with Clemson Memo- rial Stadium. The Stadium was dubbed this its image. I was impressed affectionate title by the late Lonnie McMillan, a former coach at Presbyterian. He used to take with this stadium. When you his teams to play at Clemson, and they rarely scored, never mind gained a victory. Once he put 80,000 people in here, it told the writers he was going to play Clemson up at Death Valley because his teams always really feels like they are on top got killed. It stuck somewhat, but when Frank Howard started calling it that in the fifties, the ofyou. I would hate to be term really caught on. It is now in its 55th year. Many people think the name is derived from Georgia Tech or whoever else the fact that there rests a cemetary outside the fence on the pressbox side of the stadium. But, comes in here.'' although it would make sense, the name was first coined by Lonnie McMillan. Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers

First Friday Parade Clemson took place on September 30, 1922 The Clemson football season kicks off each when Clemson met Centre. Clemson has a year with the annual First Friday Parade. The 52-17-3 record on Homecoming games over once a year event takes place on the Friday the years, a .742 winning percentage and has afternoon prior to the first home football game. outscored the opposition 1519-930 in those Floats from various fraternities and sororities previous 71 games. The average margin of vic- and other campus organizations are represent- tory is 21 to 12. Clemson has been especially Clemson players have been rubbing ed in the parade that rolls down main street in successful on Homecoming in recent years, Clemson. The parade culminates at the posting a 22-1-2 record since 1970. Howard's Rock prior to running down Amphitheatre in the middle of campus where the hill since 1967. the first Pep Rally of the year takes place. Orange Pants

The Grand Marshall of the Parade is fea- The tradition of the Clemson team wearing because of the mystical powers it is supposed tured at the Pep Rally. Recent Grand Marshalls orange pants is new according to tradition stan- to give Clemson players. The rock is mounted have ranged from current PGA professional dards. The Tigers first wore the all orange uni- on a pedestal at the top of the hill and was Dillard Pruitt, to College Football Hall of Fame form for the final game of the 1980 season given to Coach Frank Howard by a friend (S.C. legends Jess Neely and Frank Howard, to against South Carolina. Clemson upset the Jones' 19) who picked it up in Death Valley, CA. noted television announcers Brent Musburger 14th ranked Gamecocks and Heisman Trophy The Rock was first placed on the pedestal at and Ara Parseghian. winner George Rogers, 27-6. The victory set the top of the hill on September 24, 1966, a the stage for Clemson's National Champion- game Clemson won 40-35 over Virginia. The Homecoming ship run of 1981 team started rubbing the rock for the first game Clemson holds a classic homecoming every Overall, Clemson is 29-6 in Orange pants of 1967, a 23-6 win over Wake Forest on year. Displays by fraternities and sororities since that 1980 game, including a 16-1 record September 23, 1967. that are months in the making, are built on in games played in the month of November. Bowman Field the week prior to the The Tigers have won seven in a row in orange Running Down the Hill

Homecoming Weekend. It is an event that pants, including last year's important victory One of the most exciting 25 seconds (about draws alumni and friends of Clemson from all over North Carolina. Clemson has nine wins 35 seconds when Clemson dresses 120 play- over the country. over top 20 opponents when wearing Orange ers for homecoming) in college football from The Friday evening prior to the game, pants, including the 22-15 National Champion- a color and pageantry standpoint. After Clem- Tigerama is held in Death Valley, an event that ship clinching win over Nebraska in the 1982 son's last warmup the team retreats to the attacts over 35,000 fans. The Homecoming Orange Bowl. home dressing room located under the West

Queen and her court are presented in addition Stands. At about 12:50 ( for normal 1:00 PM. to Homecoming skits, a pep rally and a large Howard's Rock game), the team boards two buses and drives and loud fireworks display. When the Clemson team gathers to Run around the periphery of the stadium to the east The first homecoming game played at Down the Hill the players rub Howard's Rock side of the field. After everyone is properly col- lected, the cannon sounds. Tiger Rag is played and Clemson charges down the hill (exactly

100 feet top to bottom) and onto the field. It is one of the most celebrated entrances in sport.

The Tigers have done it for every game since

1 942, except for 1 970, 1 971 and four games of the 1972 season. In all, the Tigers have run down the hill 249 times heading into 1996. How in the world did the tradition of running down the hill start? There is no

long involved explanation, it used to be the quickest way to get to the field. When the sta- dium was built in 1942 the football locker- rooms were up the street in Fike Fieldhouse. When the players were finished getting dressed they used to walk out the front door and walk down the street to "The Hill". Coach Howard continued the tradition when locker- rooms were finally built inside the stadium because Clemson fans used to get so fired up when they gathered at the top of the hill. That's when the buses came into use to spend the trip from the lockerroom to the other side of the stadium.

Running down the Hill is one of the great- est stadium entrances in all of sports

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Call 800-EASTMAN. EASTMAIU Eastman Chennical Company Malcolm Baldrige Award Winner " Football Scheduling by Tim Bourret should stay the same. We do know that Clemson Non-conference So you are getting married and your entire Clemson will play at home against Appalachian schedule thru 2005 family schedules its fall activities around State on September 6 next year. We do know 1997 Clemson football games. You call the Clemson the UTEP game will be at Death Valley on Sept. 6 Appalachian State Sports information office to get the 1 997 sched- October 4 and the South Carolina contest in Oct. 4 UTEP ule so you can plan this major event. Much Columbia will be November 22. But, if you are Nov. 22 at South Carolina to your disappointment, you can't get an making plans for September 1 3, October 1 1 , or 1998 answer to this question. You are told the sched- November 15. ..well you have a 50-50 chance Sept. 5 Furman ule won't be released until December 15. of being right. Oct. 3 at Missouri This is probably the most confusing issue We have listed the tentative non-conference Nov. 21 South Carolina we deal with in the SID office, hence this article schedule through the year 2005. So if you are 1999 to explain why we can't give you much of an getting married in 2000 and don't want to have Sept. 4 Western Carolina answer. it the same weekend as a Clemson home foot- Oct. 2 Missouri Three years ago the ACC began meeting in ball game, schedule it for September 16. That Nov. 20 at South Carolina December to determine each team's confer- should be "National Clemson Wedding Day" for 2000 ence schedule. The reason for the delay. .tele- 2000. The Tigers will be at Texas A&M and Sept. 16 at Texas A&M vision. The television networks wanted a since it is a non-conference game, it shouldn't Sept. 30 Missouri schedule that creates good conference games change. Nov. 18 South Carolina each week. Obviously for the ACC to be com- Speaking of non-conference games, we are 2001 petitive with the other conferences it publishing the list through the year 2005. when Sept. 1 Central Florida comes to TV ratings it is imperative that there Among Clemson's future non-conference Oct. 6 Tulane are marquee games each week. games are Texas A&M, Baylor, Missouri, Nov. 17 at South Carolina To have a competitive game each week, Tulane and Auburn. 2002 you really can't do the schedule until the previ- Clemson and Auburn have not met on the Sept. 7 Ball State ous year is over. Even then it is a guess, but it gridiron since 1971, but will play a four-year Sept. 14 at Baylor is certainly easier than scheduling three or four series starting in 2005. The four-year contract Nov. 23 South Carolina years in advance. will feature two games at Clemson and two at 2003 With ABC and ESPN expanding their cover- Auburn. The 2005 and 2007 games will be held Sept. 6 Middle Tennessee St age, almost every conference in the country is at Clemson, and the 2006 and 2008 contests Sept. 13 Baylor waiting to December or January phor to the will be played at Auburn. All four games will Nov. 22 at South Carolina season to release its schedule. That is why take place on the first Saturday in September 2004 Clemson played North Carolina on the first and are currently slated to be the season open- Sept. 18 Texas A&M weekend of the season. That is why Illinois er for each school in each season. Oct. 9 at Tulane played Michigan and Washington played "There is a lot of history between Clemson Nov. 20 South Carolina Arizona State to open the season. and Auburn," said Tiger Head Coach Tommy 2005 So, those of you who think a full schedule West. "Professor (Walter) Riggs came from Sept. 3 Auburn exits, hidden in some vault in Greensboro, you Auburn to start the football program at Sept. 10 Northeast Louisiana are wrong. Up until this past year the Clemson Clemson, so it goes all the way back to the Nov. 19 at South Carolina

SID office would tell a wedding planner a "ten- 1890s. I think it will be a great rivalry, one that tative schedule" for a future season. We were will replace the Georgia game for our fans. "This series makes a lot of sense geo- emphatic about the possibility of changes, but graphically," said Clemson Athletic Director when the changes were announced in Bobby Robinson. "It will be an easy drive for

December, we had some angry people who still both schools fans and it is a series that should went ahead and scheduled their events based have national interest. It will be a great way to on the old schedule. You can see by the chart kickoff the college football season for both on this page, that the 1996 schedule published schools." in the 1995 Clemson Football Guide, and the The teams last met in 1971 when a fifth- actual 1996 schedule are dramatically different. ranked Auburn team led by Heisman Trophy

Thus, it is senseless to publish a tentative winner Pat Sulllivan, handed Clemson a 35-13 future schedule. defeat. Clemson's last victory over the War

Eagles took place in 1951, a 34-0 Clemson tri-

1996 Schedule Comparison umph. It gave Clemson five wins in six outings First Published Actual against Auburn between 1946 and 1951. The

Aug. 31 at North Carolina 34-18 Clemson win in 1947 over Auburn fea- Sept. 7 Furman Sept. 7 Furman tured the greatest quarterback performance in

Sept. 1 4 N.C. State Sept. 14 Open Date Clemson history Bobby Gage threw for four Sept. 21 at Missouri Sept. 21 at Missouri touchdowns and gained 374 yards in total Sept. 28 Georgia Tech Sept. 28 Wake Forest offense, both Clemson single game records, in Oct. 5 at Virginia Oct. 5 at Florida State the Tiger triumph. The following year Clemson Oct. 12 Open Date Oct. 12 at Duke won 7-6 in Mobile, a key victory in Clemson's Oct. 19 Maryland Oct. 19 Georgia Tech drive to a perfect season in 1948. Oct. 26 at Duke Oct. 26 Open Date The first three coaches in Clemson football Nov. 2 Wake Forest Nov 2 Maryland history were Auburn graduates. , Nov. 9 at Florida St. Nov 9 at Virginia Clemson's first head coach and later University Nov. 16 at North Carolina Nov 16 N.C. State President, was Clemson's coach in 1896 and Nov 23 South Carolina Nov 23 South Carolina 1899 and was an 1893 Auburn graduate. William Williams, Clemson's mentor in 1897,

That is the was an 1896 Auburn grad, while , bad news for those of you plan- Baylor and Clemson have not met on the ing family nuptials or reunions. But, we do Clemson's head coach in the fall of 1898, had gridiron since 1979. The series will be know the non-conference games and those graduated from Auburn in the previous spring. renewed in 1999.

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By Jessica first-ever recruiting class as the Clemson Reo Clemson Remaining 1996 Volleyball Schedule Tiger head coach. This year should be spe- The future looks bright for the Tigers in cial for all of them with the level that the Date Day Opponent Time volleyball. With the return of four starters to Tigers have reached under the direction of Oct. 1 Tue. Coastal Carolina 7:00 rM Oct. 4 Fri. at Virginia 7:00 PM the Tiger lineup, there can be nothing but Hoover. "I consider them my pioneers," says Oct. 5 Sat. at Maryland 7:00 PM

ahead. In 1 Hoover. "When I first received the at clear skies and sunny days 996, job Oct. 9 Wed. N.C. State 6:00 PM

Clemson came off of its third straight win- Clemson in December of 1992, those three Oct. 1 Fri. Florida State 7:00 PM ning season with Jolene Jordan Hoover at took a chance on Clemson and on the Oct. 1 Sun. North Carolina 2:00 PM

UCl. 1 o rn. at Duke /.OU rivl the head of the program, quite an accom- dream that we could get into the NCAA's Oct. 19 Sat. at Wake Forest 7:00 PM plishment when you consider the fact that and we could do well in the ACC's. For them Oct. 23 Wed. at Georgia Tech 7:00 PM the Tigers have appeared in the ACC to come in and all start their freshman year Oct. 26 Sat. Central Florida 3:00 PM

Championship final, have finished second in and impact the program in the way that they Nov. 1 Fri. Maryland 7:00 PM the conference two of the last three years, did is something special. That speaks vol- Nov. 2 Sat. Virginia 7:00 PM Nov. 8 Fri. at North Carolina 7:00 PM and have appeared in the NCAA umes now that they are our senior class" Nov 9 Sat. at N.C. State 7:30 PM Championships two out of the past three Along with the strength of the four return- Nov 15 Fri. Wake Forest 7:00 PM years. ing starters, Clemson has one of the most Nov. 16 Sat. Duke 7:00 PM

"I am very, very excited about this year," devastatingly strong benches in the league. Nov22-24 FrI-Sun ACC Tournament TBA (at Georgia Tech) states Hoover. "I think that this season is Jill Heavey returns to full strength to take her going to be tremendous. What's going to be red-shirt junior season to a new level. Marci the key is how well our incoming freshmen Caudle returns as a junior after contributing toughest schedules yet, competing against significantly make the transition to the collegiate game. to the season in 1995. BIythe nationally known programs within the first We need one or two of the freshmen to step Gardner returns for her junior season as a few weeks of the season. Couple that with up, and I think that will happen, which is defensive specialist for the Tiger team. She ACC foes that have become stronger and going to make us deeper." has added both depth and experience to a stronger over the past few years, and The Tigers return their best to the starting number of positions for Hoover. Stacey Clemson has one of the most demanding lineup, three AVCA All-Region team mem- Wagner, a senior who played her first year schedules in the country. bers, in Ashley Self, Julie Rodriguez, and with Clemson in 1995 after transferring from Michelle Thieke, and the ACC Freshman- UNC-Charlotte, should get more playing of-the-Year, Stephanie Schulz. Rodriguez, time in 1996. Thieke, and Self were named to AII-ACC Add to that five recruits, and the Tigers teams, the first such honor for both Self and have a strong and healthy look in 1996. Thieke, who earned her starting spot as the "We've got a lot of possibilities for this year. setter for the Tigers only last season. We've got a lot of people who can play more

Rodriguez hit the pinnacle of 1,000 kills dur- than one position, which is going to be fun, ing her junior season, assuring her a slot in because there are a lot of different ways we the Clemson record books. can move the lineup around. We can capi- Stephanie Schulz, the ACC talize on our strengths and we can capitalize Rookie-of-the-Year, was named to the ACC on our opponents by moving our players

All-Freshman team and grabbed two ACC around a little bit. I'm very optimistic," says Rookie-of-the-Week honors in 1995. Schulz Hoover. should continue in her middle blocker start- The coaching staff had one of its most ing role for the Tigers in 1996. successful recruiting classes in Hoover's The remaining two spots, vacated by time with the Tigers, signing five for the graduates Megan McEnery and Nancy 1996 season. Alison Coday, Emily Goria, McGinty, leave some room for experimenta- Cindy Stern, Mary Trull, and Skye Frost tion and the chance for a team member to should add depth to the Tiger lineup that define herself in a starting role. has been lacking in years past. One of

"Prior to 1996, we haven't been in a posi- Hoover's first recruits, Julie Rodriguez, was tion to be very deep on the bench. That's named the ACC Rookie-of-the-Year in 1993, been a growing process every year. This becoming the first Tiger in Clemson volley- year we will carry 16 women, 12 who will ball history to win that award. In 1995, travel. That makes for a very competitive true-freshman Stephanie Schulz became environment in practice, and we haven't had the second Tiger to garner the ACC

the luxury of having that so far. I think that Rookie-of-the-Year honor. will make the year fun, it will make it chal- Overall, the Tiger signees should be able

it lenging, and will make it exciting. I think it to come in and compete for the two empty will put some pressure on the players in starting slots, but will have to compete with a practice, something they need to have so full bench for playing time. They will have to the pressures of each match aren't as great," slide into the tough practices and make it says Hoover. through the transition of high school to the

Self, Rodriguez, and red-shirt senior Jill collegiate volleyball game. Ashley Self is a senior leader and captain Heavey, made up Jolene Jordan Hoover's The Tigers have put together one of their of the Lady Tigers. She is in her third year as a Clemson starter.

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by Sam Blackman led the Atlantic Coast Conference in goals starts in 12 games, is a sophomore from The race against the clock has started. allowed average (0.79) and save pet. (.809). Bayport, NY. With only five starters returning and a He also had 72 saves in being named sec- Clemson added freshman Christian large cast of freshmen coming to campus, ond-team AII-ACC last year. Baldwin to the roster on defense. Baldwin the length of time it takes the freshmen to "Matt Jordan had a tremendous year in was selected the Gatorade Player-of-the mature may be the big factor in Clemson's 1995 and made great improvement this past Year in the state of Louisiana in 1995. That men's soccer fortunes this fall. Another area spring. I think his next two years will be his same year, his club team was the national Clemson Head Coach Trevor Adair must best. He will become a more complete goal- finalist. address is finding the right chemistry for his keeper in all areas. His range and his deci- Clemson returns two starters in the mid- versatile team. sion making have both improved. His work field after Wenning was moved to the back. The Tigers have a large contingent in the ethic has propelled him to where he is now. Senior Danny Care and sophomore Jason

rookie class. These 1 freshmen will be join- He could be one of the best goalkeepers in Kamlet are the returning starters. Care is ing a team that gained momentum last year the country." the Tigers leading returning scorer as he by finishing fifth nationally in the final Soccer Clemson has suffered some losses on had 10 assists and four goals for 18 points. America poll and making a trip to the NCAA the defense, as Justin Rose and Dana Quick Kamlet had two goals and three assists for tournament. Clemson also had a solid 16- have left the school for personal reasons. seven points. Kamlet started 19 games as 6-1 record overall against a top schedule However, junior Tony Williams and senior a freshman in 1995. and defeated three tough ACC opponents Craig Wenning do return. Williams started "Danny Care will take on much responsi- on the road. 17 games last year after a preseason injury. bility in the midfield as far as organization "Last year we made some strides going "Defensively, Tony Williams played great and leadership, Jason will be a solid per- to the NCAA Tournament, peaking at the in the spring. We may even play him in the former in the center of the midfield. right time, and performing well at the ACC midfield. He can get up and down the field The midfield will also have its share of

Tournament," said Adair. "I felt as though we with his excellent speed, and that is an asset freshmen as Jeremy Iwaszkowiec, Nathan were getting in rhythm at the end of the sea- on the flanks. Wenning will probably play on Rawlins, Eric Quill, Chad James, Paul son. the left. He has good speed and likes to Stalteri, and Ryan Conway could battle for "We are going to have young players who comes fonward. He did a great job in the positions in the midfield. must have an impact right away. We recruit- midfield last season, but we need him more "During the first month, it has been inter- ed a lot of speed and versatility. Many of our in the back. Other returnees include Chris esting to see who establishes themselves on freshman class can play as both forwards Behrmann and Jeff Bilyk. Behrman is a the flanks in the midfield. We have more and midfielders. senior from St. Louis, MO, while Bilyk, five balance this year because both Nathan "We have the luxury of being able to Rawlins and Eric Quill are naturally left move people around and changing our footed. This is an asset we lacked last

formations. What I expect from us this year." Jeff Yenzer, Bryan Sproviero, and year is to be more of an attacking team, Chad James are on the right flank. utilizing our speed and talent—not that Yenzer scored four goals in the season we didn't do that last year. We tried to find opening win over UNC-Asheville and had a balance between our offense and 1 1 points in the first three games. defense last year. Now the players know Clemson has John Wilson and Jody what to expect defensively and I feel we DeBruin returning at the striker positions will be more balanced. after they served as dependable reserves

"The recruiting efforts were centered in 1 995. DeBruin played in 1 5 games last around bringing in attacking type of play- year and scored one goal and had two ers—we have to replace some very high assists for four points. The native of profile seniors who scored the majority of Seneca, SC finished the year with five our goals last year. Because of our depth goals and three assists for 13 points. in attack, you can expect our scoring to be This season his goal and assist keyed the much more spread out than it was last win at Portland. year. "We have a lot of players in this area. "We are going to be young in some Jody DeBruin and John Wilson work well areas and we will call on some inexperi- together. Our forwards need to step to the enced players to step in right away. One next level and establish themselves. Our advantage to our youth is that many of signees could also step in and make an these players have played internationally immediate impact." and nationally, and hopefully the transi- Clemson forward signees include Chad tion will be quick for these freshmen." James, Eric Quill, Jeremy Iwaszkowiec, The freshmen showed they might be and Paul Stalteri. more advanced than some previous Chad James is a member of the Region classes when the Tigers traveled to the II Olympic Development team. Eric Quill is west coast and upset third-ranked a member of the United States U20 Portland, 3-0. The win moved Clemson National team, while Iwaszkowiec was the into the top 20 in both polls. Gatorade Player-of-the-Year for the state Clemson features one of the nation's of Missouri. Stalteri is a member of the premier goalkeepers in junior Matt Canadian under 20 national team. Jordan. In 1995, Jordan started 22 Danny must take care of the ball for Clemson to games and gave up only 17 goals. He have a successful 1996 season.

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By Meredith Merritt The band then continues the pregame nel , the traditional entrance of the team, at show by honoring America with "God Bless the east end of Memorial Stadium and plays

Silence. It is twelve noon on a sunny, cool America." After the invocation, the crowd "Tiger Rag". By now the crowd is filled with fall Saturday. The players are arriving by bus remains standing for the Pledge of shouting and clapping as the band starts to run down the hill, but there is no noise. No Allegiance and the singing of the National playing "Sock 'Em/ Tiger Rag." Then at the

usual playing of Tiger Rag, no excitement Anthem. Afterwards many different ACC and designated moment , the cannon fires and and enthusiasm that rocks the crowd during other awards will be presented. The recipi- the frenzy begins. The team, as it touches every home game. Imagine Clemson foot- ents of these awards are: Meredith Ford the rock and runs down the hill, gains ball at Death Valley without the Tiger Band. (ACC Academic Award), Andye McCrorey momentum from the band and the crowd For 40 years now the "Band That Shakes (ACC Academic Award), Warren Forney until they come pouring out of the tunnel. No has pageantry and (Brian Piccolo Award) wonder people call this the, "most exciting The Southland" added , Wendy Henson color to the pregame and halftime festivities. (ACC Rookie-of-the-Year), Stephanie 25 seconds in college football." But the band doesn't stop there. During Schuiz (ACC Rookie-of-the-Year), Anthony The band members then retire to the

the inaugural season of the Carolina Simmons (ACC Rookie-of-the-Year) , Brian stands. But before too long it is halftime and

Panthers, last year at Memorial Stadium, Haecker (ACC Diver-of-the-Year), Sophie the band is ready to entertain the crowd. the band played for every home game. And, Woorons (ACC Player-of-the-Year), Larry During today's halftime show the band will it was the first college band in history to Penley (ACC Golf Coach-of-the-Year), present a salute to the Beatles featuring perform at a NASCAR Winston Cup Series Wayne Coffman (ACC Indoor Track anf Field several of their #1 hits such as: "She Love event- the 1993 Hooters 500 NASCAR Coach-of-the-Year). It is now time for You," "Can't Buy Me Love," "I Want To Hold race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. singing of the Alma Mater. Your Hand, " and others. Following the con- Needless to say the band does more than Tiger band will then march and position clusion of the show the Tiger band will honor it's call of duty. themselves to form the script "Tigers" across the Clemson athletes who participated in the Today's game will be an exciting one from the field. Everyone will direct their attention Summer Olympics. the very moment the band takes the field. to the 35-yard line where the Mother-of-the- Needless to say the Tiger band does During traditional pregame shows the band Year recipient Mrs. Mary Morgan will walk much more than just play at sporting events. makes it's entrance to the tune of "Sock It To out and dot the "i." Every year Tiger They create an atmosphere, a feeling that 'Em/Tiger Rag." Under the direction of Dr. Brotherhood has a mother selected for this can be felt by every tiger fan. Mark Hosier, the band then performs one of prestigious award based upon her communi- The athletic departament would like to

John Phillip Sousa's most famous marches, ty activities and Clemson loyalty . Each year thank Tiger Band for their dedication and

"The Washington Post." It is at this time the the mother is presented to the fans during commitment to Clemson University and crowd will direct it's attention to the 35-yard the Parent's Day game. Clemson Football. They are an enormous line and the parents of the senior trainers, As the anticipation of the team grows the part in sparking the Clemson spirit in fans managers and players will be presented. band positions itself into the shape of a tun- all over the nation. —

Running Down the Hill

What has been described as, "the most exciting 25 seconds in 1981 Natf|>n college football from a color and pageantry standpoint," actually started out as a matter-of-fact entrance, mainly because of ne- cessity. The first 20,000 seats in Clemson Memorial Stadium were built and ready for use before the 1942 season. Less than a year before Pearl Harbor was bombed and the United States was at war. The shortest entry into the sta- dium was a walk down Williamson Road from Fike Field House's dressing rooms to a gate at the top of the hill behind the east end baL zone. There were no dressing facilities in the west end zone only a big clock where the hands turned, and a scoreboard which was operated by hand. The team would dress at Fike, walk down Williamson Road, come in the gate underneath where the big scoreboard now

stands and jog down the hill for its warmup exercises. There was no fanfare, no cannon shot fired, I no tiger paw flag, no Tiger Rag

played. ..just the team making its entrance and lining up to do the side straddle hop. That's pretty much the way things went for the next 25 years. Either in 1964 or 1965, S.C. Jones, a member of the Clemson class of 1919, made a trip to California. He stopped at a spot in Death Valley, CA, and picked up this white flint rock. He pre- something with it, but get it out of my Lonnie McMillian, head coacti at office." in sented it to Coach Frank Howard Presbyterian College Clinton in as being from Death Valley, CA, Willimon didn't think that was the the 1940s. to Death Valley, South Carolina." way a rock should be treated. McMillian and Jhe other IBiue

The rock laid on the floor in Afterall, it had been brought 3000 Hose cdaches before him used to Howard's office in Fike for a year miles by a very sincere Tiger fan. open the season each year by com- or more. One day Howard was By the mid-sixties, Memorial Sta- ing to Clemson. Seldom scoring (24 cleaning up his office and he told dium was pretty well living up to its shut outs in 39 games) and with only Gene Willimon, who was the ex- moniker. Death Valley, because of three wins and four ties to show for

ecutive secretary of IPTAY, to, the number of victories that had it, his teams were getting killed by there. Actually, In "take this rock and throw it over been recorded the the Tigers regularly. 1948 the fence, or out in the ditch. ..do name was first used by the late McMillian made the comment to the

124 1996 Clemson Football - The Centennial Season ^ • the hill September 23, 1 967, a day ' ,:tball Champi when Clemson defeated Wake Forest, 23-6. Priorto running down

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1 970 season, Ingram decided that the team would make its final en- trance on the field out of the dress- ing room In the west end zone. In

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the hill once prior to the South Carolina game in 1972. The re- sult, in a cold, freezing rain, was a 7-6 victory when Jimmy Williamson knocked down a two- point conversion attempt which preserved the win. The Tigers have made the en- trance for every home game since

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ing into the 1 996 season. After Clemson's final warm-up, the team goes back into its dress- ing room under the west stands for final game Instructions. About

1 minutes before kickoff the team boards two buses, rides around ttehind the north stands to the east end zone and debarks to the

top of the hill behind Howard'^ Rock. At the appointed time, the carf- non booms and led by a high- flying tiger pawflag, the band fonns two lines for the team to run be- tween and strikes up 'Tiger Rag' and the frenzy starts in all sincerity.. .and usually lasts two and a half to three hours. 1^ It is a tradition that has inspired Clemson players for many years.

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By Bob Bradley back. But Harvey White's pass was their knees, but not out. . . far from it. John There are five players listed in the picked off at the 31 and returned 69 yards Morris brought the kickoff back 58 yards, Clemson football media guide for their by Bobby Robinson (not the current and in four plays, Wake Forest was back

excellence in all-purpose yardage (rush- Clennson athletic director) for a score. in the lead and there was just 6:40 to play. ing, receiving, kickoff, punt, and intercep- Clemson again moved downfield, this On the first play after the kickoff. Wake tion returns) in one game. time to the Deacon 15, and Usry had two Forest recovered a fumble at the Clemson

George Usry's name is not among runs totalling 15 yards in this drive. Later, 30 and things really looked dark for the them. Ron Scrudato returned an intercepted Tigers. But of those listed, two of them have pass to the goal line and Doug Daigneault Norman Snead, the great Deacon taken place since Usry's game against scored, but the Tigers missed the extra quarterback who passed for 196 yards

Wake Forest in Death Valley in 1959 when point. that day, was on the sidelines, but could he had 191 all-purpose yards. That Doug Cline's two-yard slam and a two- not re-enter the game because of a crazy means that 'Pogo,' the nickname he was point play knotted the count at 14 with substitution rule at the time where a play- tagged with by his teammates, would 6:42 left in the first half. The Deacons had er could only come back in once during have been listed as No. 4 at that time. to settle for a field goal after a drive stalled the quarter. And he would have been in some pret- at the Clemson three and Chuck Reiley On a third-and-four from the Clemson

ty fast company, too, as the three ahead of stopped Clemson's last first-half threat 24, Reiley lofted a soft pass out in the flat, him were Billy Hair, Jackie Calvert, and just past the 50 with an . which Usry came up and intercepted and

Ray Mathews. Clemson fell behind at one time in the returned 73 yards before being brought This particular Wake Forest game, down at the 10. This was only Usry's

no doubt is one of the five most excit- second interception of his career and

ing ever played on the storied soil of he would end up with just three. . . all Memorial Stadium. The final score coming in his last five Clemson was 33-31 in Clemson's favor and the games.

34,000 on hand were completely Bill Mathis skirted end for eight wrung out. Head coach Frank Howard yards, but the play was called back made the comment in his press con- and the Deacons were penalized to ference afterwards that they should the one for a personal foul. On the lock the gates and make everyone pay next play, Usry hurdled the line for the

to get out because of the excitement winning score with 4:24 left to play. surrounding the game. After the ensuing kickoff, Bob

I remember Furman Bisher was DeBardelaben threw Snead for a 13- covering the game when Usry scored yard loss from his end position before what proved to be the winning touch- Pavilack intercepted a pass. From the down. 'Bish' turned around and asked: 50 Clemson ran the clock out as Usry

"Does anyone remember how the first put together runs of eight and seven touchdown was made?" yards. Three more plays after his last And that's just about as fast-paced run, the game ended.

as it was. Clemson owned the biggest part

Clemson led only twice—27-24 CSeorge Usry had one of the great all-around games of the statistics, having 21 first downs Clemson history in the thrilling 33-31 victory over with 8:16 to play, and at the end of the rushing to three for the Deacons, and Wake Forest Inl 959. game. There was a 14-all deadlock a 23-10 edge overall. But in the end, midway through the second quarter, but third quarter by 10, 24-14, and that was the Tigers only had a 32-yard advantage the Deacons kicked a field goal to take a the period that Usry had both of his in total yardage. Clemson suffered three three-point halftime lead. returns of 36 yards, one on a kickoff, the interceptions, Wake two and the Tigers Usry, who earned 13 letters in four other on a punt. lost two of three fumbles. sports at Waycross (GA) High School But, Usry was saving 103 of his 191 The two teams combined for 1,207 all- before coming to Clemson, had the best yards until the fourth quarter when the purpose yards, and Usry could claim bet- rushing day of his collegiate career that Tigers were really going to need him. ter than 15 percent of that. ..nearly 10 per-

day, piling up 77 yards on 10 attempts. Harry Pavilack set the table for cent in the final quarter.

He also had one pass reception for five Clemson's first lead when he returned a Usry graduated in electrical engineer- yards, a kickoff return and a punt return, Wayne Wolff punt for 48 yards to the ing in 1961, but before getting his degree, each good for 18 yards and an intercep- Deacon 24. On the first play, Usry went he married Lynn Dubose, a Clemson res- tion return of 73 yards, which set up the through center for eight and on a first-and- ident and daughter of Louise and Charlie winning touchdown, which he scored. 10 at the Deacons 12, he smashed Dubose. Lynn's father owned a In Clemson's first offensive posses- through guard for six more. Doug Cline sundry/drug store/bus station where TD's

sion, the Tigers had moved to the Wake took two runs to punch the ball across for is now located downtown. The Usrys now Forest 35, 31 of the 42 yards coming on a 27-24 Tiger lead. have three children and three grandchil-

the right end sweep by the senior running However, the Deacons were on the dren — two boys and a girl.

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