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NC State Vs Clemson (10/27/1979) Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1979 NC State vs Clemson (10/27/1979) 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, "NC State vs Clemson (10/27/1979)" (1979). Football Programs. 141. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/141 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]. A Special Message to Farmers . New Supergrow from Eastern lets you put more money in the bank and less money in the ground. Only one plant food formulated in North or South Carolina lets you apply exactly the nutrients your crop, field and yield call for — and nothing more. It's SUPERGROW, the prescription plant food that never adds anything you don't need to soil. You can be sure of that because SUPERGROW is based on our in- house computer analysis of your soil and your need. If you've known us up to now mainly as distribution experts, SUPERGROW will change that. You'll look to us from now on as plant food specialists who provide you with the exact formula - out of 1 60,000 possibilities — that makes every crop a money crop! GREENVILLE- SPARTANBURG AREA farmers and dealers are served from our plant just off 1-85 at Greer. 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Plant Food Division are Executive Vice President/Sales Harold Segars (left) and President Francis Willis (right). THE PLANT FOOD DIVISION OF EASTERN DISTRIBUTION, INC. GREENVILLE S SPARTANBURG, S.C. • CHARLOTTE & GREENSBORO, N.C. • JACKSONVILLE & TAMPA, FLA. Official Program Today's Features Departments October 27, 1979 2-3 Today's Game & Statistics Clemson vs. N. C. State 9 Clemson University Memorial Stadium 11 Administration Hall of Fame Day 13 Athletic Director Bill McLellan Remembering Ray Yauger M 17 Stadium Information Ray Yauger was an outstanding Tiger offensive 19 Officials' Signals back for three years. One of his best performances 25 Tiger Ail-Americans took place his sophomore year when he led Clem- 63 Cheerleaders son to a big win over N. C. State. 70 IPTAY Officers Representatives Today's Band Program The Clemson Tiger band salutes the year of the child during halftime of today's ACC battle. Players & Coaches ACC Comments 21 Head Coach Danny Ford 35 Former Clemson star Jimmy Addison, who still holds some Tiger records, is one of the men featured in this 23 Tiger Football Staff conference article. 27 Meet the Tigers University Feature 38 Meet the Wolfpack 43 Gridiron performances by Clemson athletes have 46 Clemson Roster led to many scholarships for Clemson students over 48-49 Lineups Numerical Rosters the years. ABC-TV and Chevrolet have been the 51 N. C. State Roster sponsors of the fine program. Cover Feature 53 Lester Brown is closing on 2.000 yards and the For the fourth consecutive year. Clemson's foot- career record for touchdowns. He will finish his ball programs received a national award from the career as one of Clemson's all-time greats. College Sports Information Directors of America. Tiger Basketball The 1975. 1976. and 1977 publications were 58 Bill Foster's fifth Clemson basketball team is a good bet to record a 20-victory season and advance to tabbed among the top five in America by a panel another post-season tournament. of experts. Last year. Clemson finished second Hall of Famers to Notre Dame, the first-place winner the last two 63 Baseball standouts Hal Stowe and Flint Rhem. grid years. stars Bill Mathis and Shad Bryant, boxer Russell Dorn and football coach Jess Neely will be honored today as the new inductees. Tiger Beauty 95 Carmen Walker, an engineering major, is one of the bright young coeds at Clemson University. Editor: Tim Bourret Staff Assistants: Andy Ronemus. Jeff Rhodes University Features: University Relations Dept. Represented for National Advertising by: Printed By The R. L. Bryan Company Spencer Marketing Services 370 Lexington Avenue New York, N. Y. 10017 Photo Credits: A special thanks to Clemson s Communi- cations Center staff of Jim Burns. Charles Haralson. Vince Ducker. Hal Smith. Ben Hendricks. Jim Martin. Lance McKinney. David Lewis. Harry Durham, and Tom Shockley. Also to John Rowntree. Earle Martin of Clemson. SC, Jim Bradley of Dallas. TX. and John Hamlin of Danville. VA. $ Today's Game By Tim Bourret 1979 CLEMSON STATISTICS 1979 N.C. STATE STATISTICS (5-1 Overall, 2-1 in ACC) (5-2 Overall, 3-1 in ACC) The two youngest head coaches in Divi- sion I of the NCAA will battle for at least a RUSHING RUSHING share of supremacy in the Atlantic Coast Atts. Yds. Avg. TD LG Atts. Yds. Avg. TD LG Conference this afternoon when a 5-1 M. Sims 84 404 4.8 1 36 Vickers 112 479 4.3 3 20 Clemson Tiger squad plays host to a 5-2 L. Brown 78 359 4.6 5 44 Sullivan 121 522 4.3 6 34 N. C. State Wolfpack team in "Death Val- McSwain 50 240 4.8 2 38 Smith 114 305 2.7 8 29 ley." Perry . 56 232 4.1 2 23 N.C. STATE . 444 1651 3.7 19 34 Danny Lee Ford was born on April 2, — CLFMSON . 383 1551 4.0 10 44 Opponents ... 308 1444 4.7 16 1948 and is the nation's youngest head Opponents . 254 729 2.9 4 45 coach. Bo Rein of N. C. State, who was PASSING brought into this world on July 20, 1945, PASSING Atts. Cmp. Int. Yds. TD held that distinction prior to Ford's appoint- Atts. Cmp. Int. Yds. TD Smith 87 49 4 811 3 Lott 62 31 2 423 3 ment last December. Despite the respec- N. C. STATE .100 53 4 881 4 Jordan . 10 2 3 25 tive coaches' inexperience, their teams Opponents ... 140 67 6 741 5 have been very successful and are in the CLEMSON . 73 33 5 448 3 Opponents . .118 53 8 609 RECEIVING midst of one of the ACC's greatest title PC Yds. Avg. TD chases. RECEIVING Quick 17 342 20.1 3 Ford has coached the Tigers for seven PC Yds. Avg. TD Dawson 9 130 14.4 1 games and already has six victories and a Tuttle 13 244 18.8 3 Sullivan 9 54 6.0 Gator Bowl championship. Rein, who is in J. Smith 6 77 12.8 Jukes 7 195 27.9 his fourth season at N. C. State, has a mark Gaillard 6 60 10.0 N. C. STATE . 53 881 16.6 4 of 25-16-1 and a pair of bowl triumphs. CLEMSON . 33 448 13.6 3 Opponents ... 67 741 11.1 5 Both young mentors tutored under Opponents . 53 609 11.5 coaching legends. Ford played between PUNTING 1 967 and 1 969 for Bear Bryant at Alabama PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. LG and coached under college football s win- No. Yds. Avg. LG Isley 36 1323 36.7 58 D. Sims 41 1848 45.1 72 ningest active coach until 1973. Rein played three years at Ohio State for Woody Hayes and gained coaching experience under the fiery leader during 1969. It is evident that Hayes and Bryant have had a significant affect on the young pair's coaching philosophies, because both N. C. State and Clemson depend heavily on the ground game, the trademarks of outstand- ing Alabama and Ohio State teamsoverthe last 20 seasons. Both N. C. State and Clemson have av- eraged over 230 yards per game on the ground to rank two-three in the conference rushing statistics. Clemson has run the ball on 84.0 percent of its plays this season, while N. C. State has given the ball to a running back on 81.6 percent of its plays. In looking at the teams' rosters it is easy to see why the "three-yards and a cloud of dust" philosophy is so prevalent among the teams' game plans. The Wolfpack have the most decorated offensive lineman in the Chuck McSwain Tracy Perry South and possibly the country in center Jim Ritcher.
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