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Wake Forest Vs Clemson (9/28/1996) Clemson University Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1996 Wake Forest vs Clemson (9/28/1996) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "Wake Forest vs Clemson (9/28/1996)" (1996). Football Programs. 241. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/241 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Clemson vs. Wake Forest Representing The Best! Alexander: Fabric Takeup. Let-offs. Inspection Frames Jenkins: Waste Briquetting Presses Beltran: Pollution Control and Smoke Abatement Knotex: Warp Tying Machines. Drawing-in Systems Dornier: The Universal Weaving Machines: Air Jet and Rigid Rapier Lemaire: Transfer Printing for Fabrics and Warps Ducker: Dryers and Wrinkle-free Curing Ovens Serralunga: Sliver Cans Elbit: Automatic Fabric Inspection Systems Sohler: Travelling Overhead Cleaning Systems ; Fehrer: Nonwoven and Needle-punch Machines Sucker: Warp Sizing Equipment « Genkinger: Warp/cloth Trucks. Material Handling Systems Temafa: Equipment for Cotton-fiber Reclamation Hacoba: Warping and Beaming Equipment Vouk: Draw Frames, Combers, Lappers, Automatic Transport Systems lAM: Design Software for Printing, Dobby Weaving, and Jacquard Weaving Welker: Yam Conditioning Systems Ba^tsozx Ya.z*xx a^xid. Fa.brics Ma.cliiii.ery Group, Inc. 1 Club Road. P.O. Box 3978, Greenville, SC 29608 • Phone (864) 242-5262 • Fax (864) 271-4535 Table of Contents 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 Volleyball 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 Perry Tuttle 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. Brian Dawkins 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<e Forest, but Wal<e Forest years. John Lewis a senior running back from has beaten Clemson two of the last four years. In terms of total offense, Clemson has had Elizabethtown, NC, is the top rusher for Wake 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 touchdowns in the Northwestern and a loss at Georgia Tech 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 interceptions. 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 Joe Paterno 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 touchdown pass from Brian Kuklick to dation at Wake Forest. He also has been an quarterback 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 quarterbacks 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.
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