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Duke Vs Clemson (10/15/1988) Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1988 Duke vs Clemson (10/15/1988) 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, "Duke vs Clemson (10/15/1988)" (1988). Football Programs. 197. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/197 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]. $2.00 HOMECOMINi Clemson vs. Duke Memorial Stadium October 15, 1988 ^NGE YOU WORTHY OF THE BEST? OatMn is the exclusive U.S. agent for textile equipment from the leading textile manufacturers worldwide. Experienced people back up our sales with complete service, spare parts, technical assistance, training and follow-up. ^ DREF 3 FRICTION SPINNING MACHINE delivers yarn to 330 ypm. KNOTEX WARP TYING MACHINE has speeds up to 600 knots per minute. Batson Yam & Fabrics Machinery Home Office: GrOUp, loC. BARCO INDUSTRIES, SYCOTEX: A complete integrated BOX 3978 • GREENVILLE, S.C. 29608 U.S.A. production management system for the textile industry. TEL. (803) 242-5262 • FAX (803) 271-4535 • TELEX 216918 1 Table of Contents Clemson vs. Duke Homecoming, 1988 Today's Features 5 Mark Drag 81 University Feature Clemson s senior middle guard is not your It s nutrition trivia time' Here is a page that prototype Tiger of the 1980s whien it comes to might give you some helpful hints on nutrition the middle of the defensive line. But. Mark Drag and how best to prepare for athletic compe- makes up for a lack of size in determination and tition, knowledge of the game, as David Mullaney explains. 85 Tennis Author Clemson coach Chuck Kriese has become 7 Richard McCullough an author and his new book is available at a Clemson's senior defensive tackle finds mo- bookstore near you. Total Tennis Training will tivation in playing for his mother, who has had aid all prospective tennis players, but it has to battle cancer nearly his entire career at Clem- motivational hints for all of us. as Sam Black- son. Annabelle Vaughan studies a profile in man explains. courage and its effect on the Clemson football 86 Tremendous Tigers team. Clemson has many star athletes on campus 49 Academic Environment and pages 86 and 87 recognize 1 2 leaders who deserve more and more attention. While Clemson has been successful on the field there have been many success stories off 115 This Day in Tiger Football the field. Clemson has an outstanding aca- Duke has been the opposition in a number of demic environment and foundation thanks to outstanding October 15 games, including the fine professors, facilities and an outstanding contest at Durham just five years ago. Foster tutoring program. Senn gives us a summary of some of the mem- orable games on this date in history. 54 Paw Patents After the 1981 season it appeared that the 116 Homecoming Mystique licensing of the Tiger Paw had become a neces- Tiger Paws are everywhere in Clemson, but sary plan for the Clemson athletic department. they are especially prevalent at Homecoming. Tim Bourret takes a look at the history of the No one throws a homecoming party like the Tiger Paw and how it was registered. Tigers. 57 Raymond Chavous On the Cover: Today we feature a trio of Raymond Chavous has a chance to become defensive linemen who have been major rea- the first Clemson defensive player to start in sons for Clemson's high national defensive four bowl games. Annabelle Vaughan reflects rankings over the last four seasons. Mark Drag, on the man who grew up in a neighborhood that Richard McCullough and Raymond Chavous has produced some standout Clemson line- are just three of the seniors who have served as men. leaders of Clemson's first line of defense. Fi- nally, what would be a Clemson homecoming 67 Chris Lancaster without the Tiger, the homecoming queen and Chris Lancaster is one of the most dedicated running down the hill, pure elements of the Tiger gridders ever. His career was cut short by Clemson football tradition. a neck injury, but as Sheri West states, he is still Cover Photos: Jim Monarty and Bob contributing to the Clemson program. Waldrop, The Departments Players and Coaches ACC Schedule 36 Alphabetical Roster Clemson 58 Alma Mater 49 Alphabetical Roster, Opponent 63 Assistant Coaches 112 Athletic Director 13 Danny Ford 15 41 Athletic Staff Graduate Asst Coaches 39 Band Program 119 Lineups, Starting 60 Bengal Babes 113 Medical Staff 74 Bowl Lineup 73 Meet the Tigers 33 Car Dealers 42 Numerical Roster, Clemson 60 Numerical Roster, Opponent 61 Cheerleaders 108 Opponent Players 82 Coaches, All-Sports 25 Strength Coaches 75 Emergency Information , , , 23 Tiger Rookies 39 Fall Sports Schedule 92 Future Football Schedules 29 Clemson Football Program IPTAY 107 Committee: IPTAY Officers 46 Chairman; Len Gough Managers 84 Editor and Designer: Tim Bourret Memorial Stadium 79 Advertising Director: Sheri West Official s Signals 19 Program Staff: Bob Bradley, Hazel Modica, Sam Blackman. Picture of the Week 62 Annabelle Vaughan, Foster Senn, Sandy Woodward. Ashley Single Game Records 115 Johnson. James Fleming. Dave Mullaney, Mickey Plyler and Stadium Information 21 Rita Pruitt Stadium Records 45 Printing: The R L Bryan Co of Columbia. SO Statistics, Individual 3 Stats and Stuff . 67 Inside Photos by the Clemson Communications Center, Jim 75 Strength All-Americans Monarty, Rob Biggerstaff. Bob Waldrop, Lance McKinney, The Last Word 120 Scott Harke. Dave Lewis. Jim Wilson, Mark Houde, Brian Tir- Today s Game 2 pak. Bill Setliff, and Tom Shockley. Trainers 84 116 Tiger Life 107 Additional Copies Extra copies of this program are available at $3,00 apiece. University Officials 17 Send checks (payable to Clemson Athletic Department) to; University Feature 1 1 Sports Information Office University President 1 Box 632, Clemson. SO 29633 1 Today's Game Homecoming Streak On Line Against First 5-0 Duice Team Since 1957 By Tim Bourret 1985, or since the current crop of seniors 1969. Clemson was in the Southern Con- Tigers Face Dilweg Dilemma have been playing for the Tigers that ference the first 13 years he served as Clemson's defense will face its stiffest Clemson had erased a fourth-quarter defi- Clemson coach. challenge of the season Saturday when cit and won or tied the game. Two plays Duke comes to Death Valley. Anthony Dil- highlighted the 80-yard clutch drive for Bak Looks To Tie Record weg, a drama major at Duke, has been the Clemson, a 39-yard run by Terry Allen and Clemson senior center Jeff Bak should top offensive player in the ACC and one of a 14-yard scoring pass to Chip Davis. The tie a Clemson record and reach a personal the best in the nation at midseason. run was the longest of Allen's career, and milestone on Saturday against Duke. Bak Duke coach Steve Spurrier, himself an the pass marked the first scoring recep- needs one more start to tie Ted Bunton's outstanding passing quarterback at Flor- tion of Davis's career. Clemson record for starts by a Clemson ida in the middle sixties, has developed Williams is certainly becoming adept at center. Now that is in the sport of football Dilweg into the top passer in the ACC. The the last-minute heroics. He has quarter- of course, everyone knows Tree Rollins senior is currently second in the nation in backed Clemson to nine fourth-quarter holds the Clemson record for the center total offense, seventh in passing effi- wins at Clemson and had seven such position regardless of sport (110). ciency and second in touchdown passes clutch wins at Irmo High School in his prep Bak is expected to make his 30th career (12). days. start Saturday, and all 29 of his previous In the preseason Spurrier told Dilweg to opening bell assignments have been con- act like he was the best quarterback in the Ford and Howard Could Rank 1-2 secutive. So far this season Bak has 28 country. After all, it goes with his major. A victory over Duke would give Danny knockdown blocks and now has 120 for Dilweg has been getting straight A's with Ford an 81-26-4 record at Clemson and his 41 -game career. Bak, Rodney Wil- his performance thus far and is continuing the number-two spot among winningest liams and Mark Drag are the only remain- the tradition of outstanding throwers in coaches in ACC history. ing players with a chance at the overall the decade of the eighties in Durham. Ben Ford won his 80th game at Virginia last record for games played. The record is Bennett, Steve Slayden and now Dilweg, Saturday and is now tied with Bill Murray, currently 47 games by six different play- have been near the top in the country in a coach at Duke in the sixties. Ironically, a ers and if Bak, Williams and Drag play all passing in the decade of the eighties. win over the Blue Devils can move Ford the regular season games plus a bowl ahead of the former Duke mentor.
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