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Maryland Vs Clemson (10/1/1994) Clemson University Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1994 Maryland vs Clemson (10/1/1994) 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, "Maryland vs Clemson (10/1/1994)" (1994). Football Programs. 230. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/230 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]. 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Box 3978, Greenville, SC 29608 USA • Phone: (803) 242-5262 • Fax: (803) 271-4535 ^( Table of Contents Today's Feature Today's Program features a record setting kicker, an interview with Clemson's Acting President, a review of the careers of Tigers 6 Nelson Welch in the NFL and a former Clemson coach whose team threw the Nelson Welch has had an active last couple of first college forward pass. months. In addition to preparing for his senior year, Welch got married and received his undergraduate 111 Tiger Volleyball degree. Here is a feature about Clemson's star kick- Coach Jolene Hoover took the Lady Tigers to er who is the son of a former television star. their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance last year. Now, after a 12-0 start, her team has designs 39 Mother-of-the-Year on conference titles, national rankings and post-sea- Louise Long, mother of four men with Clemson son tournament victohes. degrees, is this year's Clemson Mother of the Year as honored by Tiger Brotherhood. 112 Bob Smith The Clemson athletic family suffered a great 49 James Earle loss four weeks ago with the passing of Coach Bob Clemson's tight ends coach is the only member Smith. The affable line coach under Frank Howard of the current staff who also played for the Tigers. is one of the few athletic figures in history to be Earle was the leading tackier for Clemson in 1987, a inducted in both the Clemson and Furman Halls of key reason the Tigers were 1 0-2 that year. As a play- Fame. er Earle tackled tight ends, now he teaches tight ends how to avoid linebackers. 1994 Program Committee Editor: Tim Bourret 51 Will Young Advertising Coordinator: Tim Match The youngster of Clemson's offensive line of Assistant Editor: Jessica Reo Bradley, 1993 is now the veteran of 1994. Will Young is a Program Staff: Sam Blackman, Bob Chris native of Clemson who has been coming to Clemson Metzler, Brett Sowell, Brenda Rabon, Jamie Hill, Dr. games since he was a youngster. His grandfather Harold Vigodsky and Gail Moose of was a starter on Clemson's first bowl team. Printing: Electric City Printing Company Meet the Tigers 34 Anderson, SC Numerical Roster, Clemson 56 On the Cover: Nelson Welch, who recently received Numerical Roster, Opponents 57 Ellis 61 Johnson his Clemson undergraduate degree from Acting Opponent Players and Information 74 Clemson's outside linebacker coach had to bat- President Phil Phnce, is challenging all the Clemson Statistics, both teams 3 tle cancer over the last year The illness and therapy and ACC kicking records in this his senior year. His Strength Coaches 26 certainly caused Johnson problems, but there were favorite team over the years has been Maryland, who Tiger Rookies 37 some benefits, including his respect level from his has seen Welch make 10 field goals in three years. players. Prince is a former Tiger gridder who has answered The Departments the call of his alma mater many times over the years. ACC Schedule 67 Ail-Americans 48 73 Phil Prince Now he has the ultimate assignment as Acting Alma Mater 105 This former Tiger gridder is now acting President. America's Best Programs 69 President of Clemson University. Turn to page 73 for Athletic Staff 31 an interview with this former Clemson Medallion win- Band Feature 105 ner in capacities. who has served Clemson many Board of Trustees 33 Bowl Schedule 78 76 Tigers in the NFL Cheerleaders 101 Clemson Radio Network 20 Clemson had 21 players on opening day NFL Coaches, All Sports 19 rosters, one of the top 15 totals in the nation. The for- Courtesy Car Donors 45 mer Tigers range from rookie defensive tackle Emergency Services 67 to veteran defender Brentson Buckner 10-year IPTAY 64 William Perry. IPTAY Donors 80 IPTAY Officers 42 79 Eddie Cochems Managers 28 Medical Staff 29 Eddie Cochems might not rank in the same Memorial Stadium 27 coaching fraternity with former Tigers Frank Howard Official's Signals 47 and John Heisman, but Cochems is a former Opponent Schedules 25 Clemson coach who is now officially credited with Photo of the Week 53 calling the first forward pass in a college football Single Game Records 70 game in 1906. Stadium Information 23 Trainers 28 49 University Feature 63 University President 9 VIckery Hall 103 Cover Pliotos: Bob Waldrop (Welch) and Pat Wright Clemson Schedule (Prince) Sept. 3 Furman W, 28-3 Interior Photos: Jim Moriarty, Rob Biggerstaff, Bob Sept. 10 N.C. State L, 12-29 Waldrop, Vern Verna, Ken Ruinard, Dave Lewis, Sept, 17 'at Virginia L, 6-9 Cliffe, Patrick Wright, Joe Sherman, Eddie C.W. Pack Oct. 1 Maryland 12:00 PM Sports, Los Angeles Raiders, Chicago Bears, New Oct. 8 at Georgia 12:08 PM York Giants, Carolina Sports Oct. 15 at Duke 1:30 PM Oct. 22 at Florida State 2:00 PM For additional copies of this program send a check for Oct. 29 Wake Forest 1 :00 PM $6 to Clemson Football Program, Box 632, Clemson, Nov. 5 at North Carolina 1:30 PM SC 29633 Nov. 12 Georgia Tech 1:00 PM Player and Coaches Nov. 19 South Carolina 1:00 PM Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 •ACCTV Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 59 From October 1 until the end of the season the Assistant Coaches, Clemson 13 times are all tentative. The times shown are if the Graduate Assistant Coaches 17 game is not televised. Various television networks Head Coach Tommy West 11 can change the times up to 12 days prior to the con- Lineups 56 test. 1994 Clemson FnnthaU 1 Today's Game By Tim Bourret Maryland has more wins in Death Valley than any other Clemson opponent. Clemson Second in Nation in Turnover Margin goal line and returned it to the five. In the Winslow Has Impressive First Start Clemson is tied for second in the nation third period, on second-and-seven from the Junior linebacker Chuck Winslow made in turnover margin according to the latest Tiger eight, Carter recovered a fumble at the his first career start against Virginia and he NCAA stats. A key to this stat is Clemson's Virginia two and returned it to the 11 to stop responded with 10 tackles and two caused ability to force turnovers. Clemson oppo- another drive. Finally, in the fourth period. fumbles. Winslow is tied for third on the nents have had 12 turnovers already this Carter made a diving interception at the Tiger team in tackles for the season with 20, year, an average of 4.0 per game. Clemson Virginia 40, quite an improvement over his first two has committed just four turnovers and thus Carter became just the third player on years when he had just three total tackles. has a +8 turnover margin, or a +2.67 record to have three takeaways in a game. Winslow had just 13 career tackles heading turnover margin per game. The first to do it was Kit Jackson, a defen- into the Virginia game, then had 10 against Clemson is on a record pace in terms of sive back who had three interceptions the Cavs, forcing turnovers. The 1943 Clemson team against Wake Forest in 1965, and the only Winslow tied a Clemson single game forced 32 turnovers in eight games, an aver- Tiger in history to record three interceptions record with two caused fumbles and both age of 4.0 turnovers per game, the exact in one game. In 1978 against Duke, line- took place inside the Tiger 10-yard line. His average for the Tigers through three games backer Randy Scott had an interception and first caused fumble directly prevented a in 1994.
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