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Today's Features Today's Program features Clemson s last player signed in 1992, Clemson's Sullivan Award winner and 5 Brian Dawkins former Tiger who is an All-Pro with Would Brian Dawkins be a Clemson Tiger if he a was not a high school teammate of Patrick Sapp? the . Clemson's last signee of 1 991 is one of the top defen- sive backs in the ACC and one of the keys to 11 2 Tiger Grads in Coaching Clemson's 1994 . For the second week in a row Clemson's oppo- sition will be coached by a Clemson graduate. N.C. 7 Butkus Candidates State mentor Mike O'Cain is the only Clemson grad

Clemson's reputation as the top school in the who serves as a Division I , but there are nation for producing received another several other Tiger grads who are also serving in the enhancement in August when both Tim Jones and profession. Wardell Rouse were named to the Butkus Award pre- season Watch List. 1994 Program Committee 49 Happy Birthday Tiger Editor: Tim Bourret The Clemson Tiger turns 40 this year. The love- Advertising Coordinator: Tim Match able mascot has been a major ingredient in the color Assistant Editor: Jessica Reo and pageantry that surrounds a Clemson football Program Staff: Sam Blackman, Bob Bradley, Chris weekend. Turn to page 49 to see a list of the former Metzler, Brett Sowell, Brenda Rabon, Jamie Hill, Dr. Tigers and some of their more interesting reflections. Harold Vigodsky and Gail Moose Printing: Electric City Printing Company of 51 Warren Forney Anderson, SC Clemson's junior defensive end hopes he can On the Cover: Clemson has a 9-4 advantage in the receive as many awards for his on-field performance series with N.C. State since the game was designat- in 1994 as he received for his off-field accomplish- ed 'The " in 1981. Many of the games ments in 1993. He won Clemson's Sullivan Award for have come to the final moments, as last year's service to others last year, one of the top awards pre- game did. Today's cover photo dramatically demon- sented to a Clemson student. strates how close as defensive back Brian Dawkins, 51 among others, successfully defends a late Wolfpack 61 Reggie Herring pass. Clemson's inside coach got his Cover Photo: By Jim Monarty The Departments break into coaching at a very early age thanks to two- ACC Schedule 67 time Champion Coach Jimmy Johnson. All-Americans 48 Herring relates that you need more than an early Alma Mater 105 break to make it in the college coaching profession. America's Best Programs 69 Athletic Staff 31 73 Donnell Woolford Band Feature 105 Chicago Bears cornerback Donnell Woolford Board of Trustees 33 earned All-Pro status last year for the first time in his Bowl Schedule 78 NFL career. Many of the basics that have led to his Cheerleaders 101 success as a pro were learned as a collegian at Clemson Radio Network 20 Clemson. Coaches, All Sports 19 Courtesy Car Donors 45 76 The Textile Bowl Emergency Services 67 This week's game matches Clemson and N.C. IPTAY 64 State in the 14th annual Textile Bowl. The Textile IPTAY Donors 80 industry plays a major part in the economics of both IPTAY Officers 42 and South Carolina. The industry also Managers 28 plays a key role in the educational process at both Medical Staff 29 institutions taking part in today's football game. Memorial Stadium 27 Official's Signals 47 78 Academic AII-ACC Opponent Schedules 25 Clemson had 57 student-athletes chosen to the Photo of the Week 53 ACC Academic Honor Roll for the 1993-94 school Single Game Records 70 year. Stadium Information 23 Trainers 28 University Feature 63 Interior Photos: Jim Moriarty, Rob Biggerstaff, Bob University President 9 Waldrop, Vern Verna, Ken Ruinard, Dave Lewis, Vickery Hall 103 Patrick Wright, Joe Sherman, Eddie Cliffe, C.W. Pack Sports, Chicago Bears Clemson Schedule Sept. 3 Furman W, 27-6 For additional copies of this program send a check for Sept. 10 N.C. State 1:00 PM $6 to Clemson Football Program, Box 632, Clemson, Sept. 17 *at Virginia 12:00 PM SC 29633 Sept. 24 Open Date

Oct. 1 Maryland 1:00 PM Player and Coaches Oct. 8 at Georgia 1:00 PM Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 Oct. 15 at Duke 1:30 PM Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 59 Oct. 22 at Florida State 2:00 PM Assistant Coaches, Clemson 13 Oct. 29 Wake Forest 1 :00 PM Graduate Assistant Coaches 17 Nov. 5 at North Carolina 1:30 PM Head Coach Tommy West 11 Nov 12 Georgia 1:00 PM Lineups 56 Nov. 19 South Carolina 1:00 PM Meet the Tigers 34 *ACC TV Numerical Roster, Clemson 56 First three game times are set. From October 1 until Numerical Roster, Opponents 57 the end of the season the times are all tentative. The

Opponent Players and Information 74 times shown are if the game is not televised. Various Statistics, both teams 79 television networks can change the times up to 12 Strength Coaches 26 days prior to the contest. Tiger Rookies 37

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The top two rushing3 defenses in the ACC face off today in by Tim Bourret the 14th annual Textile Bowl. The 14th Annual Textile Bowl Clemson and N.C. State will do battle in the Eddie Goines is a top receiver who Sapp is now 16 for 26 for 329 yards and 14th annual Textile Bowl when the two teams Clemson must be aware of at all times. The three against no in meet in Death Valley this afternoon. Clemson senior had six catches for 106 yards and also his two season openers. Sapp has thrown only has a 9-4 advantage in the series since the returned four punts for 44 yards. Goines now seven interceptions in his 289 career attempts.

game took on the Textile Bowl title in 1981 . As ranks third in N.C. State history in both recep- He is first in Clemson history in you can see from other pages in this program, tions and reception yardage. He has 114 avoidance. the Textile Industry has a very important effect receptions for his career and moved ahead of on the economy of North Carolina and South Haywood Jeffires (111) against Bowling Smith Productive vs. Furman Carolina and the two schools competing in Green. He also has 1833 career receiving One day soon is going to be today's game. yards and also moved ahead of Jeffires into known as Emory Smith's older brother. Many of the Textile Bowl contests have third place in that area with his fine opener Clemson's sophomore fullback had a produc- been close, including last year when Clemson against Bowling Green. tive 59 yards in 10 attempts and scored two won 20-14. Clemson held a 20-0 lead after Red-shirt freshman Carlos King was the top touchdowns in Clemson's victory Furman. three quarters thanks to an offense that gained rusher for N.C. State with 75 yards in 14 Over his last four games Smith has 51 carries 250 yards rushing, but had to hang on in the attempts. King has outstanding credentials, for 301 yards and three touchdowns. That is last minute to gain the victory. Tim Jones having gained 3000 yards, scored 40 touch- an average of six yards a carry, not bad for a broke up each of the Wolfpack's last two pass downs and averaged an incredible 10 yards a fullback. Smith will benefit more and more plays of the game at the Clemson goal line carry over his last two years at Starmount High from Clemson's one-back attack as the season over the last 1 2 seconds of the contest to pre- School in North Carolina. progresses. The native of Pensacola, FL had serve victory. Jones led Clemson Damien Covington had 11 tackles in the a fine outing against N.C. State last year with with 11 stops, an interception and three pass first game win over Bowling Green, a strong 10 rushes for 42 yards. deflections in one of his finest overall games total considering the opposition took only 46 since coming to Clemson. snaps from center. The native of , NJ First-Year Freshmen Outstanding Overall, Clemson has a 39-22-1 lead in the had 133 tackles last year and 149 as a sopho- Clemson's celebrated group of freshman series with N.C. State, including a 16-8 advan- more. He has 323 career tackles entering the running backs got off to a good start against tage in games played at Clemson and a 13-8 Clemson game and now needs just 85 tackles Furman. The foursome of Anthony Downs, lead in Death Valley. N.C. State's eight wins to break Robert Abraham's N.C. State career James Jenkins, Lamont Pegues and Raymond in Memorial Stadium rank second to record. Priester had 37 carries for 185 yards. What Maryland's 10 victories. Clemson has won four really made Tommy West and running backs of the last five meetings between the two Sapp Solid Again on Opening Day coach Rich Bisaccia happy is that they didn't teams, including each of the last three played Patrick Sapp likes being the Opening Day have a in those 37 carries, a key rea- at Clemson. pitcher. Each of the last two years Sapp has son Clemson had its first turnoverless opening been outstanding in the passing efficiency game since 1988. Tigers Face Grad, Again department in the first game of the season. In Downs led the way with 17-89, the most For the second straight week Clemson will the opener against UNLV last year Sapp hit 10- yards rushing for a Clemson freshman in his face a Clemson graduate when the N.C. State 14 passes for 223 yards and two touchdowns. first game in 49 years. The last freshman to Wolfpack comes to Tigertown today. In the That computes to an efficiency rating of 235.0, have that high a total in his first game was season opener last week, , a the sixth best efficiency game in Clemson his- , who had eight rushes for 144 1973 Clemson grad, brought in Furman and tory. yards against Presbyterian in 1945. Downs the Tigers gained a 27-6 victory. Now, Mike Sapp did not crack the top 10 efficiency started the game, the first Tiger first-year fresh- O'Cain, Clemson's team MVP in 1976, brings games against Furman, but his 7-12 perfor- man to start the season opener since 1973 in N.C. State in week 2. mance for 106 yards with one and when Ken Callicutt got the call. James Jenkins This is the first time in history that Clemson no interceptions computed to a 160 passing picked up 59 yards in 12 attempts and Lamont has faced a team coached by a Clemson grad- efficiency. The Clemson record for passing Pegues had 35 yards in eight carries. uate in consecutive weeks. In fact, it is just the efficiency over the course of a season is 158. Ten first-year freshmen saw action against second and third times in history that Clemson So, even if you can't relate to the passing effi- Furman in the opener. In addition to the four has faced a team coached by a Clemson grad- ciency stat, at least you know 160 must be freshman running backs, first-year freshman uate. The only other time took place last year pretty good. Among his seven completions wide receivers Undre Williams, Kenya Crooks when O'Cain brought N.C. State to Death was a 28-yard scoring pass to Antwuan Wyatt. and Tony Home all participated in the Furman Valley. The first 51 years of Death Valley, 1942- game. Mark Landry was a first-year freshman 92, no Clemson graduate coached the opposi- who played offensive guard in the contest, | tion, or the Clemson team for that matter. The Elmer Bench served as the long snapper, while only Clemson graduate in history to serve as Tony Plantin, a , was the only first-year Clemson's Head Football Coach is Shack freshman defensive player to see action Shealy, Clemson class of 00, who coached against Furman. Clemson during the 1 904 season. For more on Tigers in college coaching turn to page 112. Battle of Stingy Defenses Clemson's defense held Furman to -3 yards N.C. State Update rushing and just 99 yards in total offense in its Like Clemson, N.C. State enters today's 27-6 victory in the season opener. N.C. State game coming off a victory in its opening game was just about as good, limiting Bowling Green that featured an outstanding defense and a to just 24 yards rushing and 209 yards in total consistent rushing attack. The two teams were offense. Clemson and N.C. State rank one- within 10 yards of each other in terms of total two in the ACC stats in total defense and rush- offense (387-377) and controlled the clock ing defense entering today's game. over 36 minutes. The -3 yards rushing by Furman was the N.C. State had a rare Thursday evening fewest by a Clemson opponent since 1990 opening game, a 20-15 victory over Bowling when Long Beach State had -16 yards rushing. Green of the Mid-American Conference. Terry That was the first game of the Ken Hatfield era. Harvey, who has experience against Clemson So, Clemson has held a team to minus rushing as a pitcher and is one of the top yards three times in the last 12 seasons and hurlers in the ACC on the diamond with a two of them have come in a coach's debut as career record of 26-8, showed his ability to hurl the Tigers' head man. The Furman game the football when he hit 15-23 passes for 192 marked just the eighth time in Clemson history yards against Bowling Green. He also ran for and just the fourth in the last 45 years that a score. Sapp enjoys playing on opening day. Clemson had held the opposition to negative 1994 Clemson Football 2 Coach West Comments

to just one big play (29 yards). "Offensively, we had a big game from Antwuan Wyatt. He only touched the ball five

times, but he made the most of it (76 yards ). Henry Guess played well and of course we thought the young backs did well in their first

game. I was also pleased with Emory Smith, who ran hard late in the game. "We will see the same type of team in N.C. State as we saw against Furman. Obviously N. C. State is a much more talent- ed team, but they will be like Furman in that they will be aggressive, and will be well coached. We will have to make a lot of improvement to beat N.C. State. "N. C. State has two good in

Harvey and Bender. They don 't mind playing "The most impressive thing about the either one of them. They have confidence in Furman game was that our team was aggres- both players because they have a lot of expe- Smith has averaged six yards a carry his sive, showed good effort and did not have any rience. Every week in this league you have last four games, and gained 301 yards over turnovers on offense. You are going to win to prepare for a lot of weapons. Some that time. most of the time when you don't commit weeks you have teams that have two good

turnovers. Overall, we had fun playing the quarterbacks, other weeks it is a team with a rushing yardage. game. On the other hand, we had way too great and great running back. The 99 yards in total offense by Furman many penalties and our kickoff return cover- "Eddie Goines presents a problem for us. marked the first time since the season opener age was very bad. We were a little soft on our corners against of 1991 that a team had failed to reach 100 "Defensively, I thought Wardell Rouse Furman, but that was part of our gameplan to yards in total offense against the Tigers. played very well. He had a couple of sacks, make them go a long way, don't give up the Appalachian State had just 84 yards total caused a fumble, he has been one of our quick score. are going to play a little offense against Clemson in the first game of We team leaders. I thought Darnell the 1991 season. Stephens more of a pressure defense this week. Darnell Stephens and Tim Jones were played well at the outside linebacker position "Mike O'Cain does a tremendous job at (career high tying eight tackles), especially Clemson's leading tacklers in the game with N.C. State. His staff has been coaching for early in the game tackles in first quarter). eight stops apiece. For Stephens it was a (4 a long time, and they were a thorn in our side significant contest because the eight tackles Our upfront guys controlled the line of scrim- in the 1980s (three straight wins over represent his career high as an outside line- mage, that was important. Tim Jones played Clemson 1986-87-88). They work well backer. It tied his overall career high, as he well at linebacker, especially considering he together and know how to get the most our of had eight tackles as a strong safety against did not scrimmage in the preseason. Our their players. Duke in 1992. Stephens had two tackles for secondary also played well, holding Furman loss in the game, which tied his tackle for loss production for his entire 1993 season. 40 yards. He is now second in Clemson histo- ing day. Tailback Anthony Downs got the call, Jones saw his most extensive action since ry in career field goals of at least 40 yards with the only first-year freshman to start against the team came back from summer vacation. 18. The record is 23, held by Gardocki. Furman, and the first first-year freshman to He had a sprained knee in the preseason and start at tailback for Clemson since 1973. did not work in any of Clemson's three scrim- Wyatt off to Good Start Two red-shirt freshmen offensive linemen mages. But, he was ready for the Furman Antwuan Wyatt, Clemson and started the Furman game, Jim Bundren (OT) game and had eight tackles in just 30 plays. all-purpose player, had five catches for 76 and Glenn Rountree (OG). They were the first yards and a touchdown in the season opener. opening day freshmen offensive linemen since Welch Outstanding vs. N.C. State That was the best season opener for a 1987 when Eric Harmon started the first game

To Clemson fans of the 1970s, it seemed Clemson wide receiver in 15 years. Perry of the 1987 season. It was the first time like Ted Brown played tailback for N.C. State Tuttle had six catches for 145 yards against Clemson started two freshman interior offen-

for about eight years. Brown scored four Furman in 1 979, the first game of 's sive linemen on opening day since the 1940s. touchdowns against Clemson in a game in regular season career. Tuttle, like Wyatt, was Here is a list of opening day freshmen 1975 as a freshman and he had outstanding a sophomore when he had those numbers starters since 1972, the first year freshmen games against the Tigers the rest of his career. against Furman. Clemson Coach Tommy West were eligible under NCAA rules. An asterisk

N.C. State fans must feel the same way would be perfectly happy if Wyatt ended his means they were red-shirt freshmen. about Clemson kicker Nelson Welch. The Tiger career with numbers like the ones Tuttle had in 1973 Ken Callicutt (TB), Nelson Wallace (DT) graduate student kicked a Clemson record five his career (150 receptions) 1974 Jeff Mills (DT) field goals and two extra points in a 29-19 Wyatt touched the ball just twice last year in 1979 *Gary Brown (OT), * (FS) Clemson victory over a 10th ranked N.C. State 119 plays, once on a reception and once on an 1980 Jeff Wells (TE), James Farr (C) team in 1991 as a freshman. His 17 kick-scor- end-around running play. He comes from good 1981 * (PK) ing points in that game set a Clemson record. stock, as his father, Alvin, was an All-Pro 1983 'Terence Mack (DE), *Henry Walls (LB), Welch booted two more field goals against defensive back with the of the NFL *Keith Williams (LB)

the Pack in Clemson's 20-14 win last year and in the 1 960s and 1 970s. Alvin Wyatt is now an 1984 'Michael Dean Perry (DT) is now 9-12 on field goals against N.C. State in assistant coach at Bethune Cookman. He and 1985 *Frank Deluliis (OT) his career. N.C. State is Welch's second current Clemson co-offensive coordinator/ 1986 *James Lott (FS) favorite team. He actually has 10 field goals receivers coach Rick Stockstill were coaches 1987 John Johnson (OLB), *Eric Harmon against Maryland in his career. Welch also together on Bethune Cookman's team in 1983- (OT), *Terry Allen (TB) has his longest career punt against N.C. State, 84. Stockstill has known Antwuan since he 1988 Chris Gardocki (PK) a 70-yarder in Raleigh in 1992. That was the was seven-years-old. Little did the young 1991 *Nelson Welch (PK) longest punt in the ACC that year. Wyatt know in 1983 that he would be coached 1992 *Marrio Grier (FB)

Welch now has 58 career field goals in 82 by Stockstill when he got to college. 1 993 *Emory Smith (FB), *Brett Williams (DE) attempts. He needs just five field goals to tie 1994 Anthony Downs (TB), Jim Bundren current Chicago Bears kicker Chris Gardocki Three Freshmen Starters (OT), Glenn Rountree (OG) and Obed Ariri for the Clemson career field Clemson started three freshmen in the goal record (63). Both of his field goals against opening game, the first time since 1987 that Furman in this year's opener were of at least Clemson has started three freshmen on open-

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By Jamie Hill Marriage has been good for Dawkins, on and off the field. Brian Dawkins has seen his priorities change over the last two years. As a freshman roverback, Dawkins's main

focus was on deciding what player to defend or "One of the players I really looked up to All-American. what formation to play: Do we play zone or was for his aggressive play and Football runs two-deep in the Dawkins fam-

man-to-man here? the way he went out on the field for every play. ily. Brian's older brother, Ralph Dawkins, was Today, two years of playing experience and Even when he was hurt you would always see recruited by present Clemson assistant coach a marriage later, Dawkins has since redefined him get up and shake off the injury." Dawkins Rick Stockstill at Central Florida, but opted to

his priorities to conform to the changing con- still envies Lott's ability to play the game even go to the , where he straints of his schoolwork, football and family though he is one of the older guys in the became the starting fullback in 1992 and holds responsibilities. On July 5, 1994, he married league. Lott's consistency and durability in the the career reception record (151) for the the former Connie Kerrin and realized that foot- NFL played an influential part in Dawkins' deci- Cardinals. As with any siblings, competition

ball wasn't the biggest thing in his life. "My wife sion to pursue football. is fierce, and both Brian and Ralph are no is always going to be number-one. It's (mar- Clemson fans are certainly happy that he exception to the fact. Brian always viewed riage) slowed me down as far as going out to has, because he has become a mainstay of the competing against Ralph as a big challenge.

parties. It's made me focus on the more impor- Clemson secondary. In his first start as a "Ralph would always beat me and never let tant things in life." sophomore against UNLV he broke up three me win at anything we competed in and that

Dawkins believes his wife has given him passes, had five tackles and was honored as pushed me to work harder. If it was not for him field In his solid increased motivation on the football and ACC Defensive Back-of-the-Week. I would not be playing football. He has helped

actually improved his play. "It's good to have sophomore season, which included some of me in many ways. When I was in high school someone to come home to who will be there the most vicious hits by a Clemson player, he would call me from college and he would tell All- for me when we didn't have a good day." Dawkins was named to the second-team me all about it. So, I felt somewhat prepared

His love for his wife is a driving force of ACC squad. This honor gave Dawkins a new- for life as a player. Ralph

motivation to go out on the field and lay it on found confidence on the field. blazed a path for me." the line. He has been a standout in the pre- "Being named to the second-team AII-ACC Ralph Dawkins blazed a path to football for

season and in the season opener with Furman. squad as a sophomore has let me know that Brian Dawkins, but it was Patrick Sapp who In one scrimmage Dawkins had five tackles for my playing ability has not been overlooked and blazed a path to Clemson. On a recruiting trip loss, an unheard of figure for a defensive back that people are noticing me and my style of to Florida, Stockstill went to see future Tiger at any level. He was Clemson's top tackier in play. Knowing that I'm being recognized for my quarterback Patrick Sapp play a

the preseason scrimmages, overall and in abilities has given me a lift going into this sea- game. But he had been viewing Dawkins with

terms of tackles behind the line of scrimmage. son and I know I will continue to get better and interest. Dawkins and Sapp both played foot- Time and again Coach Tommy West would sin- hopefully be a first-team AII-ACC selection." ball and basketball at Raines High School in gle out Dawkins as one of the top performers Dawkins' goals aren't too far away as he Jacksonville. during the difficult preseason camp. has already been named preseason first-team Former Clemson Coach Ken Hatfield had While Dawkins has balanced the presea- AII-ACC by six different sports publications, decided that Clemson was only going to sign son and his new lifestyle, he had to balance a including The Sporting News, Athlon and one safety in 1992 and Leomont Evans had third area of his life starting on August 25th of Lindy's. He has also been recognized by already been offered a scholarship. But this year, the classroom. Even though he Athlon magazine as an honorable mention Stockstill suggested to Hatfield that Dawkins understands his first focus is to his wife, was worth considering. "Even though we

and his commitment to the Tiger football already had signed Leomont Evans, I still

program, he still hasn't forgotten that aca- kept recruiting Brian until the last week of demics are just as important to being suc- the recruiting season when Coach cessful. Hatfield came along with me to see

"I do have ambitions to play in the NFL, Patrick.

but I understand that football isn't every- "I pointed Brian out to Coach Hatfield

thing and I can't put all my books onto one and told him I was recruiting him as a

shelf." When asked what his greatest safety and that I knew we had already

accomplishment has been at Clemson, taken Leomont as our one safety, but if we he gave an academic reply, not a football had another scholarship then we needed honor. to take Brian because he was a darn good

"I think my greatest accomplishment football player." Another scholarship would have to be my GPA (2.8 cumulative opened up, and after seeing his athletic GPA and two semesters on the academic ability in basketball, Hatfield gave honor roll). As a child, my father taught me Stockstill the go ahead to sign Dawkins to that you can have all the talent in the the Clemson football team.

world, but if you don't do your schoolwork Three years later Clemson's secondary

then you won't be able to show it on the isn't comprised of any seniors, so field. Every athlete should strive to make Dawkins is already one of Clemson's

academics the top priority and then worry leaders on defense. "Last year I just felt about athletics. It's important to try and like one of the guys in the secondary, but get your diploma and get something out of this year I've tried to be more verbal with school, not just banged up in football." the starters and the younger guys. They'll As a child growing up in Jacksonville, ask me about coverages and what we

FL, Dawkins heeded his father's words should do in a certain situations, so I feel academically, but he also followed the more like a spokesperson and leader for accomplishments of football heroes like the secondary."

safety Ronnie Lott, who's hard hits and It is a responsibility Dawkins enjoys, and Brian Dawkins was Clemson's last signee in the class aggressive style of play led the San can handle, because he is one Tiger with of 1992, but he might be the most talented of his Fransisco Forty-Niners to four Super Bowl his priorities in order. group. titles. 1994 Clemson Football

5 The Perfect Game Plan*

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By Tim Bourret Tim Jones and Wardell Rouse are doing their part to continue Clemson's tradition of outstanding When you think linebackers, you think Clemson. At least that is the opinion of linebackers. Lindy's Magazine who last year stated that the NFL, all of whom graduated from the 'The Clemson linebackers of the last few Clemson had supplanted Penn State as Clemson program in the 1990s. The list years set the ground rules for us and now it Linebacker U of college football. A look at includes Kirkland, now with the Pittsburgh is our turn to keep the tradition going. We the NFL shows that Clemson has five line- Steelers, Ed McDaniel and Ashley want to perform well so younger players will backers on NFL teams, including four Sheppard, both with the , look at what we did and work hard to keep starters, all of whom played for the Tigers as Wayne Simmons with the Green Bay the tradition going. There is no pressure to recently as the 1990s. Packers and John Johnson with the be as good or better than any other CU line- This year appears to be no exception . backers, we just want to go out and do what when it comes to enhancing Clemson's rep- Jones has led Clemson in tackles each we can to help Clemson win. utation for producing top-notch linebackers. of the last two years and is trying to become "It is great to see both Tim Jones and Tim Jones and Wardell Rouse are among the first player in Clemson history to be the Wardell Rouse on the Butkus Watch List ," the 48 players on the Butkus Award team's top tackier three years in a row. The said Clemson Coach Tommy West. "Both Preseason Watch List released by the outside linebacker from Rock Hill, SC was are deserving candidates. It is an achieve- Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, FL two a second-team AII-ACC choice last year and ment that adds to our tradition of outstand- weeks ago. has 220 career tackles, more than any other ing linebackers at Clemson. The Butkus Award is presented each active Tiger. Another season of at least 1 00 "We also have two other outstanding year to the top linebacker in the nation as tackles will put Jones among the top five senior linebackers in Mike Barber and voted on by a national panel of media and tacklers in Clemson history. Darnell Stephens who were not on the list, NFL executives. The list will be trimmed to Rouse is in his second year with the but I think they have a chance to play in the 10 semifinalists on October 20 and to three Tigers. The junior college transfer from NFL eventually. We already have five line- finalists on November 17. The winner will Clewiston, FL, was a third-team AII-ACC backers currently in the NFL who have grad- be announced on December 9 at the 1994 choice last year as an outside linebacker. uated from this program over the last four Butkus Award Ceremonies at The Walt He had 78 stops for the season, including years. I wonder how many programs in the Disney World Contemporary Resort in 1 for negative yardage. He set a Clemson country can make that claim, and it could Orlando. will make the presen- record last year for sacks in a single game rise significantly next year." tation. All three finalists will be invited to by a linebacker with three against Maryland. Clemson's linebacker tradition goes back attend. His tackle total was the most ever for a to the forties when the late "Dumb-Dumb" Jones and Rouse continue a tradition of Clemson junior college transfer in his first Wyndham terrorized opponent offenses and Clemson linebackers who have been nomi- year with the program. helped Clemson to undefeated seasons in nated for the award. In 1990 outside line- "It is an honor to be named to the Butkus 1 948 and 1 950. Jeff Davis was the top tack- backer Levon Kirkland was among the final list," said Jones. "To just be considered one ier and team captain of Clemson's National five for the honor. The following year, both of the top 48 linebackers in the nation is an Championship team of 1981 . He went on to Kirkland and Ed McDaniel were on the pre- accomplishment. In the past I thought I had be the captain and leading tackier for four season Watch List and McDaniel made it to played well enough to get some recognition. years with the Tampa Bay Bucs. And, one the Final Four. In 1992 Now I am trying to keep the tradition of great of Davis's teammates in 1981, Johnny and Wayne Simmons were among the pre- Clemson linebackers going and it gives me Rembert, had a nine-year NFL career that season Watch List Selections. incentive to go out and work very hard. included an All-Pro season with the New Clemson currently has five linebackers in "It is a big incentive. Being a senior, you Patriots in 1989. want to play hard and do what you can to help the team win on your last go-around. This will just make me play even harder now. "Our goals are the same. ...help the team win. The pursuit of this award will not make

me try to out -do Wardell because I know he has the same attitude as me, and that is to help Clemson win games. "There is a great linebacker tradition at Clemson. What they did in the past was play football hard and they were successful because they gave 100 percent, and that is what we are trying to do. They practiced hard, played hard, and won football games and that is what we try to do, to keep the tra- dition going."

"It is an honor that people think highly of

you to put you on this list," said Rouse. "It makes you feel good and makes you want to work harder to prove yourself and to earn the award.

"I look at it as an honor to play beside Tim Jones. He helps me out in a lot of ways

so it will not be a competition between us at all. This award will not make us look at who had more tackles or anything like that because we both want the same thing, and

that is to help the team win. If we don't win Tim Jones has led Clemson in tackles each games at Clemson, neither one of us is Rouse has risen from obscurity to the of the last two years. going to win any award. Butkus list in just one year.

1994 Clemson Football 7

%& Phil Prince

A funny thing happened to Phil Prince Acting President Phil Prince was a starter on last June 9th when he was coming to Clemson's undefeated 1948 team. Clemson from his home in Mt. Pleasant Prince made one of the biggest plays for academic recruiting scholarships. for the 45th reunion of the Class of '49, of his career against South Carolina that They have also contributed a life scholar- of which he is the president. season. Trailing 7-6 with less than two ship to the Clemson Athletic Department. He, traveling with his wife Celeste, minutes to play, the story goes that a man Prince is a recipient of the Alumni had to stop in Columbia for a meeting of stood up in the stands and waved a $100 Association's Distinguished Service Award the Clemson Board of Trustees. Prince bill and said: "I bet Clemson scores on and the first President's Award, which rec- entered the room as a life member of the the next play," and Tigers didn't even have ognizes outstanding service to the univer- board and came out as acting president of the ball. sity. He was also presented the Clemson Clemson University. On the next play Prince broke through Medallion, the university's highest honor, Prince will serve as university head and blocked a punt. Oscar "Rabbit" in 1989. During his tenure as acting pres- until a permanent successor is appointed Thompson scooped up the ball and ran it ident, Prince plans to return his earnings to succeed Dr. Max Lennon, who resigned in for a score and a 13-7 Clemson win. to the school as a personal contribution in February, then accepted the position That success story was followed by many to the Clemson University Foundation. as president of Eastern Foods., Inc., of more by Prince. Philip Hunter Prince and Celeste Orr Atlanta the first week of June. He rose through the ranks of Milliken Prince are parents of two sons, Kevin and The 68-year-old Prince, who retired in and Company over nearly a 30-year Jim. They also have two grandsons—the 1 983 as senior vice president of American period to become vice president for reason for moving from Pawleys Island to Express, found out that news doesn't personnel and management development Mt. Pleasant. On the night he was named always spread like wild fire. before going with American Express in acting president, Prince called the four- The day after his appointment 1978. year-old grandson, Philip Hunter Prince, as acting president, he stopped for some In addition to his past service on the II, to say that he was going to move away gas at a service station in Clemson. While Board of Trustess since 1989, Prince has (to Clemson) for awhile. "I don't want you he was inside paying for his purchase, a served Clemson as a member of the to move, grandpa," Philip said. woman drove up to the tank behind Alumni National Council and as a former In the background, Prince heard his Prince's car. president of the Clemson University son, Jim, tell Philip: "Tell grandpapa how Noticing his auto tag which said Foundation Board of Directors. He proud you are of him." To which Philip "Clemson University Trustee" the lady chaired the Campaign for Clemson fund- replied: "I'm not." asked Prince when he returned to his car: raising drive and was a major donor to Sorry young Philip, but you're greatly "You guys appointed anybody yet?" that effort. He and his wife established the outnumbered. Prince answered: "You're looking Prince Presidential Scholars Endowment at him."

Born in Bostic, NC (August 4, 1926),

Prince spent most of his young life in Erwin, TN, where his father was a railroad

conductor. He first heard of Clemson from George Fritts, a member of the 1940 team, but at that time, a line coach at Clemson. Prince was also being recruited by Tennessee and N. C. State.

He first lettered in 1944, and the sec- ond game of the season was against in Atlanta. For the trip, Prince came dressed in a pair of overalls and Coach Frank Howard asked about his attire. Prince replied that was saving his only pair of slacks to wear after arriv-

ing in Atlanta. But things would get better, even before leaving Clemson.

Returning in 1946 after a stint in service, that season and the next one were on the losing side (4-5 each time).

But the Tigers hit the jackpot in 1948 when Prince and Bob Martin were co- captains, undefeated in the regular sea- son (10-0), champi- ons (5-0), ranked 11th in the nation and champions of the with a 24-23 Phil Prince became Clemson's Acting President last Summer. The former Tiger win over Missouri. gridder won the Clemson Medallion in 1989.

— 1 .934 Clemson Football 9 We're bringing on the Carolina Pride Hot Dogs. 1 jjjpHead Coach Tommy West

Tommy West, a mainstay of a Three players who were coached by West during his first Clemson coaching staff that led the season at Clemson were NFL starters last season. Tigers to a 69-20-4 record and six

Associated Press Top 20 finishes alma mater) in 1977. He coached one between 1982-89, was named the Tigers year of high school football at White Head Football Coach on November 29, County High in Sparta, TN in 1978, then 1 his first 993. During tour of duty with the became an assistant at Mississippi in Tigers as an outside linebacker coach, 1979. For the 1980 and 1981 seasons he Clemson played in five bowl games (win- served as an assistant coach at ning four) and claimed four ACC Appalachian State. Championships, including three in a row After his career at Clemson (1982-89), from 1986-88. West became the running backs coach at Clemson had a 44-10-1 record against Tennessee. During that 1990 season ACC competition during his era on the Tennessee won the Southeastern Tiger staff, an 81 percent winning mark. Conference and captured the Sugar Bowl Additionally, five of those Clemson teams with a win over Virginia. The Volunteers ranked in the top 15 in the nation in rush- scored a school record 442 points that ing defense and scoring defense, and year and averaged over 400 yards a three in in ranked the top 12 the nation in game in total offense, 205.7 rushing and total defense. 205.4 passing. He served as Clemson's 1989 defense ranked fifth Co-Defensive Coordinator at South in the nation in total defense, rushing Carolina in 1991 and 1992. defense and scoring defense and West's In 1993 West began his college head Clemson played in five bowls and won outside linebackers had a lot to do with coaching career, as he took over a UT- four ACC titles during West's first tour of that success. His top four outside line- Chattanooga team that had won just two duty with the Tigers. backers that all year are currently in the games in 1992. He doubled that total in NFL. 1993 and guided the Mocs to one of the senior. As a junior he an 81 -yard Levon Kirkland (), landmark wins in school history, a 33-31 pass from Condredge Holloway, still the Wayne (Green Simmons Bay Packers) win over #1 ranked Marshall. He conclud- longest non-scoring play in Tennessee and John Johnson (Cincinnati Bengals) ed the regular season with a 45-42 victo- history. He earned a bachelor's degree are all currently starters in the NFL, and ry over Furman, ironically, his first regular from Tennessee in 1976 and was drafted Ashley Sheppard (Minnesota Vikings) is season opponent as Clemson coach. by the that same a top reserve. first-round Simmons was a His first game as head coach of the year. draft pick, Kirkland and Johnson second- Tigers was in the Peach Bowl against West played two years (1974-75) of round selections and Sheppard was a Kentucky. West became the fifth coach in baseball at Tennessee and had a career fourth-round choice. In addition to the NCAA history to make his debut with a average of .305. He hit .367 in four players listed above, Andy Headen program in a bowl game. However, he 1975 and was named All-SEC Eastern York Giants) Terence (New and Mack (St. was just the second coach in history to Division. Rick Honeycutt, now with the Louis Cardinals) are Tigers former West make his debut in a bowl game without Oakland As, was a teammate of West on helped guide to an NFL career. previously coaching his new team as an that 1975 Tennessee team that finished his coaching West began career as a assistant coach earlier in the season. 32-16. graduate assistant at (his Tennessee The debut was a rousing success as West was a multi-sport standout in his Tigers downed the Wildcats 14-13 at high school. He was an outfielder the Georgia Dome. The Tigers drove 83 in baseball, a guard in basketball yards for the winning touchdown on their and a running back in football. In 1972 he last possession. Patrick Sapp hit Terry was named a High School All-American Smith from 21 yards out with 20 seconds in football and was a fifth-round draft left to conclude the closest game of the choice in baseball by the Chicago Cubs.

1993-94 bowl season. It was the latest Willie Randolph, who went on to an all- winning touchdown drive by a Clemson Star career with the Yankees, team since 1958. was one of 77 future Major League play-

West earned three letters in his four- ers drafted after West in the regular year career at Tennessee (1972-75). The phase of the June 1972 draft. But West Vols played in three bowl games and were turned down the Cubs offers and went to ranked in a final Top 20 in three seasons. Tennessee. He played his prep football He was the co-captain of Tennessee's at Gainesville High in Gainesville, GA for 1975 football team and played in the Blue- Coach Bobby Gruhn. He was an all-state Gray All-Star game that same year. back as a junior and was also named to He began his college career as a run- the All-Southern team. ning back, but saw most of his playing Born Thomas Cleveland West on

time as a tight end. He caught 37 passes July 31 , 1 954, he is married to the former for 575 yards in his career with the Vols, Lindsay Watkins of Forest City, NC. The West's Tigers downed Kentucky 14-13 at including 16 passes for 233 yards as a couple has one son, Turner, 5. the 1993 Peach Bowl. 1994 Clemson Football ^—^

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Les Herrin Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line The Les Herrin File At Clemson: In his first season as assistant head coach, sixth The Clemson football program has seen a lot season as defensive line coach, and 10th season overall. of success during Les Herrin's tenure as an Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant at assistant coach. In 1981, Herrin arrived at R/S Central High in Rutherfordton, at Clemson as a linebacker coach, and the Tigers NC (1972-74); assistant Lexington Senior High in Lexington, NC (1975-76); athletic won the National Championship that season. In director and head coach at Central Davidson High School in his first tour of duty with the Tigers (1981-84) Lexington, NC College - Defensive coordinator at Clemson had a 37-6-2 record during that span. (1975-79); Appalachian State (1980-81); linebacker coach at Clemson After a brief stint away from Clemson at East (1981-84); linebacker coach at East Carolina (1985-87); out- Carolina (1985-87) and North Carolina (1988), side linebacker coach at the University of North Carolina Herrin returned to the Tiger program in 1989 as (1988); defensive line coach at Clemson (1989-present). defensive line coach. In 1989 Clemson ranked Education: Waycross High School in Waycross, GA (1965); fifth in the nation in scoring, rushing, and total B.A. degree in Education from Western defense. The team followed that perfromance Carolina (1971); Master's degree in Health and Physical Education from with a number-one ranking in total defense in 1990. Western Carolina the following year. Les Herrin College Playing Experience: Lettered four years in football at Herrin, in his first year as Assistant Head Western Carolina. Coach, has coached several players who have had successful NFL careers. Herrin Personal: Born February 18, 1948. ..He and his wife Shirley coached 1981 ACC MVP Jeff Davis, who went on to be captain of the Tampa Bay have one son, Deke Buccaneers and 1989 All-Pro (), who was a (18). linebacker under Herrin's watchful eye in 1981 and 1982. Chester McGlockton, now one of the top young defensive linemen with the Los Angeles Raiders, and 1993 Ail- ACC selection Brentson Buckner of the Pittsburgh Steelers also benefitted from Herrin's teachings.

Miles Aldridge The Miles Aldridge File Defensive Coordinator/Secondary At Clemson: In his first full season as defensive coordinator, Now in his second stint at Clemson, Miles responsibilities also include defensive backs. It is his sixth full Aldridge will be the Tigers' defensive coordinator season as an assistant coach with the Tigers. and work with the defensive backs in 1994. He Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Chase High first came to Clemson in 1985 as an inside line- School (1971); defensive backs at Newberry High School backer coach. From 1986 thru 1989 the Tigers - Graduate at Tennessee (1972) ; College assistant East State were ranked in the top 20 in all defensive cate- (1973) ; defensive line coach at East Tennessee State (1974- gories. This included the 1989 season when 77); assistant coach at Wichita State (1978); assistant coach at Clemson ranked fifth nationally in rushing, scoring Tulsa (1979); assistant coach at Mississippi (1980-82); assis- and total defense. tant coach at Duke (1983-84); inside linebacker coach at Clemson won three consecutive ACC titles Clemson (1985-89); outside linebacker coach at North Carolina during Aldridge's first stay at Clemson, 1986-87- State (1990); defensive coordinator and inside linebacker 88 and was ranked in the final AP top 25 in 1986- coach at South Carolina (1991-93); defensive coordinator at 87-88-89. Clemson has been to a bowl game Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). every year Aldridge has been affiliated with the Education: A.C. Flora High School in Columbia, SC; B.S. in program. And Clemson has been successful in Miles Aldridge Physical Education with a minor in Biology from Gardner-Webb those bowl appearances, as the Peach Bowl win (1971). over Kentucky gave Aldridge a 5-1 ledger in bowl games as a Clemson coach. College Playing Experience: Lettered three years in football Aldridge has coached several players who have gone on to have successful pro at Gardner Webb. careers. Three linebackers have gone on to the NFL, Andre Townsend (Mississippi), Personal Data: Born January 25, 1949. ..he and his wife Cathy Freddie Joe Nunn (Mississippi), and Ed McDaniel (Clemson). Another former Clemson have two daughters, Allison and Blakely. LB, Doug Brewster, went to the CFL, where he was a member of the Championship team, the .

Clyde Christensen Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks The Clyde Christensen File At Clemson: In his first season as co-offensive coordinator, he An All-American quarterback in junior college, will also work with the Clemson quarterbacks. Clyde Christensen comes to Clemson after two Previous Coaching Experience: College - Graduate assistant years at Maryland. He knows the ACC well as he at Mississippi (1979); offensive coordinator at East Tennesse also played for the University of North Carolina in 1977 and 1978. State (1980-82); quarterback and wide receiver coach at At Maryland he coached quarterbacks John Temple (1983-85); offensive and recruiting coordinator at East tight coach at Holy Kaleo and . Kaleo ranked second Carolina (1986-88); receivers and ends Cross running backs coach at South Carolina (1991); in the nation in total offense as a senior, while (1990); quarterback coach at Maryland (1992-93); co-offensive coordi- Milanovich ranked fourth nationally in that category. nator at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). Christensen's offense at Maryland was explo- Education: B.S. in Industrial Relations from the University of sive, as the Terps ranked fourth in the country in 1992 with an average of 466 yards per game, and North Carolina (1979). College Playing Experience: All-America quarterback for 16th last year when they averaged 440 yards per Fresno City Junior College; played for the University of North game. The Terps also ranked second in the coun- Carolina in 1977 and 1978. Clyde Christensen try in passing offense in 1992 and third in passing Personal Data: Born January 28,1958 in Corvina, CA...he and offense in 1993. his wife Debbie have three children, Ruth Rebecca and While Christensen is in his first year as a coach at Clemson, he has known Clemson (3), (8), Rachel head coach Tommy West for over 15 years. The two were graduate assistant coach- (10). es together at Mississippi in 1979. He is only 36-years-old, but already has college experience at Mississippi, East Tennessee State, Temple, East Carolina, Holy Cross, South Carolina and Maryland. Christensen was a part of two successful teams at North Carolina, as the Tar Heels played in the 1977 Liberty Bowl and the 1978 Peach Bowl during his career. He was also a junior college All-American at Fresno City Junior College in California. He is a native of Corvina, CA. 1994 Clemson Football 13 .

Rick Stockstill Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers The Rick Stockstill File Rick Stockstill has been around successful pro- At Clemson: In his first season as co-offensive coordinator grams and record setting offenses his entire and is in his sixth season with the Tigers. Previous Coaching Experience: College - Offensive coordi- coaching career. In his first year as quarterback nator quarterback coach at Clemson (1989), the Tigers set a school and coach at Bethune-Cookman College (1 983-84); assistant head coach and wide receiver at record for completion percentage (60%). The coach the University of Central Florida quarterback at Tigers led the Atlantic Coast Conference in total (1985-88); coach Clemson passing coordinator offense for the 1991 season, and Clemson gained (1989-1993); game at Clemson (1992-93); co-offensive coordinator and wide receiver coach the second most yards in school history in the process. (Dec. 1993-present). Fernandina in Stockstill also tutored productive offenses at Education: Beach High School Fernandina Beach, FL (1977); B.S. degree in Physical Education from Central Florida and Bethune-Cookman in his early years as a football coach. As a player, he was the Florida State (1982). College Playing Experience: Earned three letters in football starting quarterback for Florida State. He guided from the Seminoles to a pair of Orange Bowl appear- Florida State. Personal Data: Born December 23, 1959. ..he and his wife ances, pair of top 1 rankings, and the team Rick Stockstill a was Sara were married on July 1990, and had their first child, captain in 1981 7, Brent Forrest, in August, 1994. 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 a high school coach for many years at Fernandina Beach High School in Fernandina Beach, FL. His brother, Jeff, was a starting wide receiver for the Tigers in 1982, a reserve

on the National Championship team of 1 981 , and was a contributor to the Clemson prog ram for four years. Stockstill is in his sixth year with the Clemson program and the Tigers have been to a bowl game in four of the five previous seasons. He joins Les Herrin and Whitey Jordan as the only full-time assistant coaches in Clemson history to serve under three different head coaches.

Richard Bisaccia The Richard Bisaccia File Running Backs/Special Teams/ At Clemson: In his first season as the Tigers' running backs Recruiting Coordinator coach and special teams coach.

This Yonkers, NY native was a four-year starter Previous Coaching Experience: College - Offensive coordina- and team captain at Yankton College. He was a tor at Wayne State (NE) (1983-87); graduate assistant for wide free agent with the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL receivers at South Carolina (1988); volunteer assistant for after his college career. defensive ends at South Carolina (1989-90); tight ends coach at While the 1983 Spring season saw the end of South Carolina (1991); running backs and special teams coach his football career, the 1 983 fall was the beginning at South Carolina (1992-93); running backs and special teams of his coaching career. He was named the offen- coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present).

sive coordinator at Wayne State in Nebraska his Education: New Fairfield High School in New Fairfield, CT;

first year out of college and he has been in college Earned a degree in health and physical education from Yankton coaching ever since. College (1983).

Unlike many Division I full-time assistant College Playing Experience: Four-year starter and team cap- coaches, Bisaccia has not made a lot of moves. tain at Yankton College (1980-83). Played one year with the He spent five seasons at Wayne State, then six Philadelphia Stars of the USFL. Richard Bisaccia seasons at South Carolina. He has experience Personal Data: Born June 3, 1960. ..he and his wife Jeanne will coaching on defense and offense, but concen- have four children: daughters, Michele (10), Elizabeth (5), and

trate on the running backs position at Clemson. Madeline (1) and son Richard Oakley (August 1994). The 34-year-old Bisaccia is a coach who enjoys challenges. That is fortunate for

Clemson because he must work with a very young group of running backs in his first year. There are no junior or senior backs on the Clemson roster. 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 Bisaccia's changes on the gridiron the last year, he has had a family addition. Last August, his wife Jeanne gave birth to their first son and fourth child, Richard Oakley.

James Earle The James Earle File Tight Ends At Clemson: In his first full season as tight ends coach. James Earle holds the distinction of being the Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Football, track, only former Clemson player on the 1994 Clemson and wrestling coach at Greer High School (1989); football, Coach staff. There are many former Clemson basketball, and track coach at Easley High School (1992); players in coaching this year, but he is the only for- College - Graduate assistant at Clemson (1990-91); linebacker mer Tiger serving his alma mater in a full-time coach at UT-Chattanooga (1993); tight ends coach at Clemson capacity. (1993-Present). If Earle can make as many contributions as a Education: Earned a Secondary Education degree from coach as he did as a player, Tommy West will be Clemson (1989). very proud of his former player. Earle was a start- College Playing Experience: Played strong safety and out- ing outside linebacker for the Tigers in 1986 and side linebacker for Clemson (1984-87). 1987 and West was his position coach. Personal Data: Born March 26, 1966 in Easley, SC. As a player, Earle was named the nation's #6 outside linebacker by the Sporting News in the preseason of 1987. He led the Tigers in tackles that year with 79, outdistancing Michael Dean Perry for that

fifth in in total career with tackles, 15 James Earle honor. Clemson was the nation defense that year. Earle finished his 213 tackles for loss and 16 pass deflections. He played in 47 straight games and had 27 starts. The versatile ath- lete lettered as a strong safety in 1984 and 1985 and played in three bowl games. Clemson won the ACC Championship and won a bowl game his junior and senior seasons. Earle began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Clemson in 1990 and 1991, then was hired by West at UT-Chattanooga in 1993. Earle already has experience with a college program on both sides of the ball. He is tutoring the tight ends at Clemson and was a linebacker coach at UTC. 1994 Clemson Football 14 Reggie Herring Inside Linebackers The Reggie Herring File Reggie Herring is another example of an out- At Clemson: In his first season as inside linebackers coach. standing player who has gone on to become an Previous Coaching Experience: College - Linebacker coach outstanding coach. A teammate of Rick Stockstill at Oklahoma State (1981-85); linebacker coach at Auburn at Florida State, Herring left his own mark with the (1986-91); defensive coordinator and linebacker coach at Seminole program as a player. Christian (1992-93); inside linebacker coach at Clemson Herring was captain of the 1981 FSU Orange (Dec. 1993-present). Bowl team and earned AP All-America honors that Education: B.S. in Criminology from Florida State (1981). year. The Seminoles played in the Orange Bowl College Playing Experience: Three-year starter at linebacker and ranked in the top 10 in the nation his junior for Florida State. and senior seasons, and he was recently inducted Personal Data: Born on July 3, 1959. ..married the former Lisa into the Florida State Hall of Fame. He was a Ward, and they have two children, Caroline and Adam. three-year starter at Florida State and the Seminoles played in three bowls during his four year career. Florida State also had three double-figure victory seasons during his career. Reggie Herring Like many of Clemson's assistant coaches in 1994, Herring has a diverse resume. Herring has not made plans over the Christmas holidays for quite some time. He has been a part of college football as a player and coach since 1977. In those 17 seasons he has been to 13 bowl games, 10 as a coach and three as a player. He has coached in bowl games for Oklahoma State, Auburn, and Clemson and of course played in three bowls at Florida State.

Ellis Johnson Outside Linebackers The Ellis Johnson File At Clemson: In his first season as outside linebackers coach. Ellis Johnson is another successful Tiger assis- Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant tant who has ties to the area. Johnson attended coach at Gaffney High School (1976-78); assistant coach at The Citadel, but he grew up a Clemson fan. He Spartanburg High School (1979); head coach at Spartanburg was raised just outside of Columbia, but he had High School (1980-81); College - Defensive end coach at The many relatives who were Clemson alumni. He has Citadel (1975); linebacker coach at The Citadel (1982); head coached in the state at The Citadel as a graduate coach at Gardner Webb (1983); defensive coordinator and assistant, at Gaffney High as an assistant coach inside linebacker coach at Appalachian State (1984); outside and at Spartanburg High as an assistant coach linebacker coach and recruiting coordinator at East Carolina and head coach. He went back to the Citadel in (1985-87); defensive coordinator at Southern Mississippi 1982. (1988-89); outside linebacker coach at Alabama (1990-93); out- His most remarkable experience in coaching side linebacker coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). so far took place in Alabama. In 1992 Johnson Education: Earned a degree in Secondary Education from The served as an assistant coach at Alabama. The Citadel (1975). Crimson Tide experienced a perfect season and College Playing Experience: Three-year at The defeated Miami (FL) in the to Ellis Sugar Bowl win the Johnson Citadel. National Championship. He is one of two Tiger Personal Data: Born December 23, 1951. ..married to the for- assistant coaches on this year's staff with a National Championship ring. Les Herrin, a mer Tonya Taylor this past July. member of Clemson's 1981 staff, is the other. Johnson was a part of four outstanding defenses as 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.

John Latina Offensive Line The John Latina File In his first season offensive line John Latina has been an offensive coach for a At Clemson: as coach. Previous Coaching Experience: College - Assistant coach at Division I program every year since 1979. He assistant Pittsburgh might have his greatest challenge this season, (1979-81); coach at (1982); running coor- however, as he has just three of the top 10 offen- offensive line coach at Temple (1983-88); game offensive line coach at sive linemen from last year's 9-3 squad returning. dinator at Kansas State (1989-93); Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). But, if any coach can handle a situation devoid Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Virginia Tech of experience it is John Latina. The Virginia Tech graduate who once played against Clemson as an (1979). Four-year letter winner offensive guard (1978) has worked at Virginia College Playing Experience: at guard Tech, Pittsburgh, Temple and Kansas State. He Virginia Tech as an offensive (1975-78). Personal Born September 18, 1957. ..he and his wife has already coached in a bowl game with four Data: different schools, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Michele have two sons John Jr. (10) and Michael (7). Kansas State and Clemson. During his career he has worked with Dan Marino, who led the Panthers to a 9-3 ledger and the Cotton John Latina Bow\ in 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 last five years Kansas State's program in general and offense in particular, has shown 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. Kansas State advanced to a bowl game in 1992, just the second bowl appearance in school history.

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Steve Cheatham Collectively, the '94 Clemson coaching staff has Defense played or coached in 71 bowl games. Mississippi State '78 Coaching Experience: High School - Defensive Coordinator at Neshoba Central High School in Neshoba, MS (1980-82); Scot Sloan Head Junior High Coach, Neshoba Offensive Line - Central (1978-92); College Graduate Clemson '92 Assistant at Clemson (1993-present), Coaching Experience: College - working with defensive backs and special teams. Graduate Assistant at Clemson University Playing Experience: (1993-present) working with offensive line. - High School Lettered three years in football and track, four Playing Experience: years in baseball at Neshoba Central. College - Lettered one High School - Four-year letterman at j ^ year in football and two years in baseball at East Central Woodruff High School in Woodruff, SC. Community College. College - A member of the Clemson squad from 1 989-91 , the Education: Graduated from Neshoba Central High School in Tigers competed in three bowl games during his playing career. 1974. Earned a B.A. from East Central Community College Education: Graduated from Woodruff High School in 1988. in 1976 and a B.S. in health and physical education from Earned a bachelor's of science from Clemson University in Mississippi State in 1978. August of 1992. Personal Data: Born September 25, 1956. He and his wife, Personal Data: Born August 25, 1970, Sloan is single. Brenda, have one daughter, Lindsey (10). Bowl Game Participation: As a player - 1989 Gator Bowl, Other Highlights: Neshoba Central was North State 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl, 1991 Florida Citrus Bowl. Champions and state runner-up in Class 4A in 1989, 1990, and

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*Clemson had nine teams rank among the final top poll in 1993-94. 25 in either the final poll, or NCAA meet/ tournament events. The highest ranked team was the baseball team, which finished fourth in the final Baseball America poll. The Clemson soccer team advanced to the NCAAs and was fifth in the final poll, the wrestling team was seventh, the team was ninth, the men's track team was 1 1 th, the Lady Tiger team was 18th in the final poll, the women's basket- ball team was 22nd (USA Today poll), the football team 22nd (USA Today poll), and the men's indoor track team was 24th. *The final Sears All-Sports poll ranked the Clemson all-round sports program 16th in the nation. Clemson's fine spring of top 11 finishes in baseball, 4 track and golf had a lot to do with that fine ranking. *Clemson defeated the number-one team in two different sports in 1993-94. The Tiger soccer team Rick Barnes Wayne Coffman Jim Davis defeated number-one Virginia in Charlottesville on Men's Basketball Women's Track & Women's Basketball a goal at the buzzer by Ail-American Jimmy Glenn. Cross Country The Clemson baseball team defeated Georgia Tech (ranked number-one by Baseball America) twice in Atlanta in May. It was just the second time in Clemson history that the Tigers had beaten the number-one team in two different sports in the same year. *Nine different sports that compete in dual meet or match competition had at least one win over a top 25 opponent during the 1993-94 academic year. *lt was a showcase year for Clemson's facilities. For the first time in history, Clemson played host to NCAA Championship events in three different sports. Clemson played host to the and soccer tournaments in the Fall, the women's basketball tour- nament in the Winter and the baseball tournament in V the Spring. *Clemson had a solid year in football, basketball and baseball, the school's oldest and most tradition- Jolene Hoover Dr. I.M. Ibrahim Andy Johnston al sports. Clemson went to postseason play in all Volleyball Men's Soccer Men's Tennis three sports and was one of just two schools in the nation to win at least nine football games, 18 basket- ball games and 36 baseball games. Florida was the only other school in the nation to do it. It was just the eighth time in Clemson history and the first time in five years that Clemson has been to postseason play in all three of its oldest sports in the same academic year. *AII but two of Clemson's teams had what would be termed a winning season and five of the teams that participate in head-to-head competition won at least 70 percent of their games. *Clemson football player Warren Forney was the recipient of the Sullivan Award, one of the top honors bestowed upon a Clemson student. It is presented V for service to others. *Jaro Zawislan won the ACC's Jim Weaver Award as Chuck Kriese Jack Leggett Tracey Leone one of the top all-around student-athletes in the ACC. Men's Tennis Baseball Women's Soccer

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*Over the last 13 years the ACC has The ACC has sent at least four teams to bowl games each of the captured more college football national last five years. championships than any other confer- age attendance, its 12th straight year in ence. Clemson won the title in 1981, ACC teams received bowl bids in 1993. the top 15 in the nation in attendance. Georgia Tech in 1990 and Florida State in Two ACC teams are committed to the *lf success in postseason play is a barom- 1993. The Big Eight is second with 1994 Football Bowl Coalition. The league eter of excellence, the ACC is among the two national championships over the last champion is guaranteed a spot best leagues in the nation. 13 years, while the Pac-10, the Western ACC teams in one of four Tier One Bowls, the have combined 70-65-5 record in Athletic and Southeastern have one a bowl Orange, Sugar, Cotton and Fiesta, and games over the years, a .537 winning per- apiece. Maryland also won the national a second team will be available for the centage. That is second only to the Pac- championship in 1953, the first year of the Tier Two Bowls, the Gator and the John 10's .551 rate. Three Atlantic Coast Conference. success ACC teams Hancock. For the third year of a three- are among the top eight in NCAA history "Over the last five years the ACC is the year contract, the ACC is committed to in terms of bowl winning percentage. only conference in the nation to have each sending a third team to the Peach Bowl. Georgia Tech is second with a 68 percent of its schools play in a bowl game. The ACC is in the second year of a mark, Florida State is fourth with a .636 The nine ACC schools that will take two-year contract to have a fourth league mark and Clemson is eighth at .632. to the field this fall have produced team compete against a Big Ten 296 first or second-team gridiron All- team, (also a number-four team) in the Top Conference Bowl Americans and 47 first-team Academic Records Hall of Fame Bowl. Ail-Americans. ACC teams have had League Record Pet The ACC also stands at the forefront 1,253 players selected in the annual NFL Pacific-10 78-63-6 .551 of intercollegiate athletics in terms of aca- draft, including 78 first-round selections. Atlantic Coast 70-60-5 .537 demic achievements of its student-ath- Southeastern 125-124-13 .502 letes. is *ln 1993 the ACC boasted its first That accomplishment certainly Big 10 69-70-3 Heisman Trophy winner, Charlie Ward. He .496 shown in the list of schools Big Eight 60-63-1 .488 was one of eight different ACC who have won the CFA Academic Western Athletic 32-35-3 .479 players to be selected first or second- Achievement Award, which is presented Big East 41-46-1 .472 to the CFA member institution with team Ail-American by at least one service. Southwest 58-70-6 .455 The list included Clemson guard Stacy the highest graduation rate of its football team. Eight times over the past 14 years Seegars. Top School Bowl Records an ACC member school has claimed the 'Clemson and Florida State are two of just (Min. 15 Games played) four teams nationally who have won at award. In 1 994, the ACC had six of the 20 Team Record Pet least 75 percent of their games in seven of CFA members who reported a graduation Notre Dame 13-6 .684 the last eight years. Clemson and Florida rate of 70 percent or better. Georgia Tech 17-8 .680 State are also the only two teams in the The ACC excelled in more than just foot- Oklahoma 20-10-1 .661 nation ball in 1993-94. The conference to win six bowl games since 1986. Southern Cal 23-13 .639 captured five national titles and participat- *For the third consecutive year the Florida State 13-7-2 .636 ACC drew more than 2.3 million fans. Penn State 18-10-2 .633 ed in the national title game in four other Over 54 home dates, ACC schools attract- Arizona State 9-5-1 .633 sports. The ACC has won 18 national ed 2,416,728 fans. ACC teams played to Clemson 12-7 .632 team championships over the last four 87 percent of their stadium capacities. years. In 1993-94 the ACC claimed the *Four ACC teams are guaranteed appear- Clemson ranked 15th in the nation in aver- national champion in football, women's ing in postseason bowls this year. Five basketball, women's soccer and field hockey. The ACC held the runnerup spot in men's basketball, baseball, men's lacrosse and women's lacrosse. The ACC placed at least one team in the top 10 nationally in 14 of the 23 sports sponsored by the league. In 1993-94 a league record 82 teams competed in NCAA championships, five teams were in football bowl games and 29 teams were ranked in the final top 10 of their respec- tive sports. *At one time or another, an all-time high 12 ACC teams in eight different sports, representing seven of the nine institu- tions, held a number-one ranking in 1993- 94. The ACC Academic Honor Roll record was broken for the eighth straight year as 1,151 student-athletes were recognized for their work in the classroom. *ACC teams made an all-time record 9 29 national television appearances last \ m fall and an ACC team participated in the highest rated game in 10 years. Clemson and Florida State are the only schools in the country with six bowl winsJsince 1986. 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SEASON TICKET HOLDERS/OTHER VISI- EMERGENCIES: CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands TORS: Season ticket holders and other visi- First Aid stations are located at the following are located beneath all stands and can be tors to the stadium are requested to enter places: South side—Under Section J; North reached from any portal.

1 1 , or 13. with Gates , 5, 9, 1 Persons top Side— Under Section T; North Top Deck deck tickets must enter the stadium via the Under Section K; South Top Deck— Under EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are ramps which are located behind the North and Section E. received in the Security Booth. The emer- 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. containers of any type, alcoholic been provided at Gates 1, 5 and 13 for the beverage beverages, thermos jugs, ice chests. handicapped. TELEPHONE: Pay telephones are located at and

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. in up at the ticket office at Gate 9. hibited at an athletic contest Clemson PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public Memorial Stadium. PASS-OUT HAND STAMPS: Pass-out hand address system is intended primarily for spec-

will available 1 1 stamps at , be Gate 5, 7, 9, 1 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 team must a pass 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 dium. are located between the stands can and be "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. LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSID-

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1994 Clemson Football 23 GETANEWSETOF TEETH

Air Boss Shark. Opponent Schedules

Clemson plays six home games in 1994 but plays three consecutive road games in October.

CLEMSON GEORGIA N.C. STATE Sept. 3 FURMAN Sept. 3 @ South Carolina Sept. 3 BOWLING GREEN Sept. 10 N.C. STATE Sept. 10 TENNESSEE Sept. 10 @ Clemson Sept. 17 @ Virginia Sept. 17 NE LOUISIANA Sept. 17 OPEN Sept. 24 OPEN Sept. 24 OLE MISS Sept. 24 WESTERN CAROLS 1 1 1 MARYLAND i @ Alabama Oct. 1 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 8 @ Georgia • Oct. 8 CLEMSON Oct. 8 Louisville @ Oct. 15 @ Duke Oct. 15 VANDERBILT Oct. 15 WAKE FOREST Jgb Oct. Florida St. Oct. 22 Kentucky 22 @ @ Oct. 22 OPEN jgjf Oct. 29 WAKE FOREST Oct. 29 @ Florida Oct. 29 @ North Carolina^^p Nov. 5 @ North Carolina Nov. 5 OPEN Nov. 5 @ Maryland ^"^gL Nov. 12 GEORGIA TECH Nov. 12 @ Auburn Nov. 12 DUKE Nov. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 19 OPEN Nov. 19 FLORIDA STATE Nov. 26 GEORGIA TECH Nov. 25 @ Virginia

DUKE GEORGIA( TECH SOUTH CAROLINA Sept. 3 MARYLAND Sept. 1 ARIZONA Sept. 3 GEORGIA Sept. 10 EAST CAROLINA Sept. 10 WESTERN CAROLINA Sept. 10 ARKANSAS Sept. 15 ARMY Sept. 17 OPEN Sept. 17 LOUISIANA TECH Sept. 24 @ Georgia Tech Sept. 24 DUKE Sept. 24 @ Kentucky Oct. 1 @ Navy Oct. 1 @ N.C. Stated Oct. 1 @ LSU Oct. 8 OPEN Oct. 8 @ North Carolina Oct. 8 EAST CAROLINA Oct. 15 @ CLEMSON I Oct. 15 VIRGINIA Oct. 15 MISSISSIPPI STATE Oct. 22 @ Wake Forest Oct. 22 @ Maryland Oct. 22 @ Vanderbilt Oct. 29 @ Florida State Oct. 29 OPEN Oct. 29 TENNESSEE Nov. 5 VIRGINIA Nov. 5 FLORIDA STATE Nov. 5 OPEN Nov. 12 @ N.C. State Nov. 12 @ Clemson Nov. 12 @ Florida Nov. 19 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 19 WAKE FOREST Nov. 19 @ Clemson Nov. 26 @ Georgia

FLORIDA STATE MARYLAND VIRGINIA Sept. 3 VIRGINIA Sept. 3 @ Duke Sept. 3 @ Florida Sta Sept. 10 @ Maryland Sept. 10 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 10 @ Navy Sept. 17 @ Wake Forest Sept. 17 @ West Virginia Sept. 17 CLEMSON Sept. 24 NORTH CAROLINA Sept. 24 WAKE FOREST Sept. 24 OPEN Oct. 1 OPEN Oct. 1 @ Clemson Oct. WILLIAM & MARY. Oct. 8 @ Miami Oct. 8 OPEN Oct. @ Wake Forest Oct. 15 OPEN Oct. 15 @ North Carolina Oct. 15 @ Georgia Tech Oct. 22 CLEMSON Oct. 22 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 22 NORTH CAROLINA Oct. 29 DUKE Oct. 29 TULANE , Oct. 29 OPEN Nov. 5 Georgia Tech Nov. N.C. @ 5 STATE | Nov. 5 @ Duke Nov. 12 Notre Dame (@ Orlando) Nov. 12 @ Virginia 5 Nov. 12 MARYLAND Nov. 19 @ N.C. State Nov. 19 @ Syracuse Nov. 19 @ Virginia Tech Nov. 26 FLORIDA Nov. 25 N.C. STATE FURMAN NORTH CAROLINA WAKE FOREST Sept. 3 @ Clemson Sept. 3 TCU Sept. 3 @ Vanderbilt Sept. 10 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. Sept. 10 OPEN Sept. 10 APPALACHIAN ST. Sept. 17 WILLIAM & MARY Sept. 17 TULANE Sept. 17 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 24 OPEN Sept. 24 @ Florida State Sept. 24 @ Maryland Oct. 1 CAROLINA Oct. 1 WESTERN @ SMU Oct. 1 ARMY ^ Oct. 8 @ Appalachian State Oct. 8 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 8 VIRGINIA §S Oct. 15 THE CITADEL Oct. 15 MARYLAND jT" Oct. 15 @ N.C. State sSF

Oct. 22 @ VMI Oct. 22 @ Virginia ( n . Oct. 22 DUKE Oct. 29 @ ETSU Oct. 29 N.C. STATE \ 1 Oct. 29 @ Clemson Nov. 5 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Nov. 5 CLEMSON ^ Nov. 5 OPEN Nov. 12 @ Marshall Nov. 12 @ Wake Forest Nov. 12 NORTH CAROLINA

Nov. 19 TEN N . -C HATTANOOGA Nov. 19 @ Duke Nov. 19 @ Georgia Tech

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In 1991, two very special anniversaries in Clemson has the ninth largest on campus the Clemson football tradition were observed. stadium in College Football. Not only did the 1991 season mark the 10th anniversary of Clemson's National

Championship season, but it also marked the boy was swollen twice his size and had to be 50th birthday of the place where the Tigers won put in the hospital. six games that season: Memorial Stadium. There are many other stories about the sta- In the first 52 years of Memorial Stadium, dium including one stating that Frank Howard Clemson has a record of 180-65-7, including a put a chew of tobacco in each corner of the 22-3-1 ledger over the last four seasons. stadium as the concrete poured. Clemson had a 16-game unbeaten streak at Howard says that the seeding of the grass home between 1990-92 and has a career win- caused a few problems. "About 40 people and ning ratio of 72.8 percent. I laid sod on the field," he says. "After three The stadium has definitely been good to the weeks, on July 15, we had only gotten halfway

Tigers who call it home, but the stadium was through. constructed against the advice of at least one "I told them that it had taken us three weeks BSH Naturally - Clemson coach. Just before head coach Jess to get that far, and I would give them three mJM Fresh

Neely left for Rice University after the 1939 more week's pay for however long it took. I season, he gave Clemson a message. "Don't also told them we would have 50 gallons of ice ever let them talk you into building a big stadi- cream when we got through. After that it took um," he said. "Put about 10,000 seats behind them three days to do the rest of the field. Then the Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll ever need." we sat down in the middle of the field and ate Instead of following Coach Neely's advice, up that whole 50 gallons." however, Clemson officials decided to build the Howard says that on the first day of the first new stadium in a valley on the western part of game in the stadium,"the gates were hung at campus. The place would take some clearing- 1 :00 and we played at 2:00." But that would be Clemson has the most unique and famous there were many trees, but luckily there were all of the construction for a while. Then in 1 958, no hedges. 18,000 sideline seats were added and, in stadium entrance in sports. The crews went to work: clearing, cutting, 1960, a total of 5,658 West end zone seats On November 16, 1974 the playing surface pouring, and forming. Finally, on September were added in response to increasing atten- was named Frank Howard Field for the leg- 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial Stadium opened dance. With the large end zone, "Green Grass" endary coach because of his long service and with the Tiger Football team thrashing section, this expansion increased capacity to dedication to the University. Presbyterian College, 32-13. Those 20,000 about 53,000. Athletic Director Bobby Robinson says that seats installed for Opening Day would soon Later, upper decks were added to each side Memorial Stadium has many features which grow; and grow and grow. This year Clemson of the stadium as crowds swelled-the first one makes it a top facility. "One thing that makes it celebrates its 53rd year in this outstanding in 1978 and the second in 1983. This so good is the number of sideline seats," he facility. increased capacity to over 80,000 which says. "We don't think there is a bad seat in the When the original part of the stadium was makes it one of the 10 largest on-campus sta- house. built in the early 40's, much of the work was diums in the country. "We also have outstanding dressing rooms, done by scholarship athletes, including many The effect spiraling inflation has had in this press facilities, and ample parking nearby. football players. The first staking out of the sta- century can be dramatically seen in the differ- Another unique feature of the stadium is the dium was done by two members of the football ences in stadium construction. The original number of private boxes." team, A.N. Cameron and Hugh Webb. Webb part of the stadium was built at a cost of If Memorial Stadium is expanded again and returned to Clemson years later to be an archi- $125,000 or at $6.25 a seat. The newest upper the capacity is pushed closer to 100, 000, there tecture professor, and Cameron went on to deck was finished in 1983 at a cost of $13.5 will be room for construction over the west become a civil engineer in Louisiana. million, or $866 a seat. stands, enclosing that end like a horseshoe. The building of the stadium did not proceed Through the years, Memorial Stadium has Luckily, the stadium wasn't built behind the without a few problems. One day during the become known as "Death Valley." It was Y. clearing of the land, one young football player tagged this by the late Presbyterian coach, proudly announced that he was not allergic to Lonnie McMillan. After bringing his PC. teams What the Opponents Say: poison oak. He then commenced to attack the to Clemson for years and getting whipped, poison oak with a swing blade, throwing the McMillan said the place was like Death Valley. "The biggest thing is dealing with the plants to and fro. The next day, however, the A few years later the name stuck. noise once the game starts. Clemson fans are among the most enthusiastic in all of football." Bobby Ross, Head Coach San Diego Chargers, 1991

"When they (Clemson) ran down the

hill, I got so excited I could hardly breathe." Marco Coleman Georgia Tech, 1991

"Games at Clemson are unreal. You can stand next to each other and talk and can't hear what the other guy is saying. The offense and defense of the opposing team better get used to using hand sig- nals to set formations and get plays off." Bobby Houston N.C. State linebacker, 1989

"I came in here knowing it would be loud and that Clemson would hit me hard, but to me the noise was the biggest fac-

tor. I know I didn't concentrate as well because of it." Herschel Walker Death Valley will be the home of the in 1995. It will be the largest Georgia tailback, 1981 stadium in the NFL that year. 1994 Clemson Football 27 Trainers

(Front Row L-R) Chris Willis, Michael Land, Andy Norris, Chris Lecroy, Andy Jolley, Rob Sheffield. (Back Row L-R) Robert Boettner, Bryan Clifton, Eric Shell, Julie McGaha, Shannon McGray, Grant Greenwood, Judd Caudell, Jamie Counterman. Managers

(Front Row L-R) John Kimbrell, Brandon Poole, Robert Revis, Head Mgr. Wesley Porter, John Gallman. (Back Row L-R) Bryan Ramey, Jamie Fidler, Doug Gregory, Andrew Wertz, David Wertz, Phillip Trussell, Brooks Tippett, Bobby Ellis.

1994 Clemson Football 28 fit Medical Staff

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TRUSTEES EMERITI Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr., Charleston, SC William N. Geiger, Jr., Columbia, SC Paul W. McAlister, Laurens, SC Paul Quattlebaum, Charleston, SC James C. Self, Greenwood, SC D. Leslie Tindal, Pinewood, SC Bill L. Amick Louis P. James M. Waddell, Jr., Columbia, SC Chairman Batson, Jr. Batesburg Greenville CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Philip Prince, Acting President Charles Jennett, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Nick Lomax, Vice President for Administration and Secretary of the Board of Trustees David R. Larson, Vice President for Business and Finance Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Jay Gogue, Acting Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources and Vice President for University Research Almeda Rogers Jacks, Vice President for Student Affairs J.J. Britton William Green Benjamin W. Anderson, General Counsel Sumter DesChamps, Jr. Bishopville ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION A. Wayne Bennett, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate School Jerome V. Reel, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Studies T. Ross Wilkinson, Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences

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1994 Clemson Football 33 |g£ Clemson Veterans

1994 Clemson Football 34 Peter Ford is one of the top open field tacklers on the Ciemson team. He is the only cornerback in Clemson his- tory to record two tackles for loss in one game.

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oo Stephon Wynn Will Young gg Andre Humphrey is ranked among the top kick returners in the country by both TE • *Sr • Jr OG Lindy's and The Sporting News preseason college football magazines.

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Ill (CC) Charlie Grace IV -• Aiken County Robert Home Alford Haselden Jack W Carter, Sr. - Harold B Haynes • Richard L. Boyleston (CC) - T.C. Wright Lewis W. Hicks - W Rudolph Carter - James W. King -* William R. Alexander Jack Louis Holeman Horace Kinsey John E. Lunn L. * Anderson Baxley Rainey Josey - B. George Price, III John F. Poole ' John R. (Bob) Brooks Irvin V. Plowden, Jr. -• J Ryan White, Jr. Wilbur O Powers Johnny L. Cagle - James C. Rhea. Jr Julian H. Price - Alan J. Coleman ' Ben R. Smith. Jr. Dorchester County - John G Rose ' Mike Coleman Craig Thomas Dexter Rickenbaker (CC) * Patrick Z. Wiggins -• Robert M. Cook G.G. Thomas, Sr. Thomas W. Bailey - Allen P. Wood, AIA Thomas Coward * Dr. Roger Troutman Gene W Dukes - Edward L. Young -• Alan D. Gregory Marshall E. Walker - E. Tom Salisbury Elbert Hines Hamilton Michael J Snyder Georgetown County • Warren E Kenrick * H E Hemingway, Jr. (CC) • Gerald W Metts S. Lynn Campbell Hampton County Tommy Branyon " John G. Molony Director, District IV ' Dr Jerry Frank Crews, Jr. (CC) Glenn A Cox - Alan M Tewkesbury III Harry L. Foy W. H. Cox Harry Odel Weeks, Jr. DISTRICT IV - David B. Gohagan * Fred W. Faircloth * S. Lynn Campbell, Director Winston A. Lawton, Jr. William Green Edgefield County Box 11326 - Winston A. Lawton Bill Heatley • Watson Rhodes (CC) Rock Hill, SC 29730 - Samuel M Harper Catherine Christie Chester County Jasper County - AH. Lachiotte, Jr. - E. O. Dukes, Jr. Robert A Darby. Sr. (CC) Roy Pryor. Jr. (CC) Jesse E. Wright III - J.W. Gilliam. Jr. ' Edward C. Abell Sara B Gregone -* William C. Kennedy Lewis F. Holmes Jr. David Beaty Horry County Director, ' * District V * Lewis F. Holmes III George R. Fleming Orangeburg County R.S. Winfield (CC) Terry Timmerman Sam Frazier Lawrence L Weathers (CC) * Billy Avant, Jr. Theo Reginal Williams " W E. Lindsay DISTRICT V Dr. Julius W. Babb III F L Bradham - John M. Little III William C. Kennerty William B Bookhart. Jr. Rick Elliott * Lexington County Donald B. Murray 2220 Weepcolow Trail Larry W. Dyar " Harvey Graham Jr. - * Warren Craig Jumper (CC) Dr. Sam Stone Ashley Hall Plantation F Reeves Gressette. Jr. J. Roger Hammond • -* J. Tom Shell (VC) Marvin S Waldrep Charleston, SC 29407 ' W.C Higginbotham, Jr. John H Holcombe, Jr ' George Alley Roger Home - S.F Horton - -* Bill Amick Chesterfield County Allendale County -' Edgar C. McGee Thurmon McLamb ' Alvin N Berry Dan L. Tillman (CC) Frank Young (CC) Karen J. O'Cain Jim Spann ' Jerry A. Brannon Andrew F McLeod * Fletcher M. Riley. Jr. Liston Wells * Andy Caldwell Philip G. Powell Bamberg County Dan M Robinson, Jr. Robert (Bob) Wilder, Jr. • - R. Hugh Caldwell John R. Thomas Don A. Nummy (CC) -* J.M Russell. Jr. • Fred H. Carter, Jr. William * R. Tillman F. Marion Dwight, Sr. James M Russell III Marion County Robert Caughman * Joseph M. Ott - Russell S Wolfe, II Troy Carroll Atkinson III (CC) Roscoe Coughman Darlington County * T.C. Atkinson. Jr

James Tracy Childers Dr. Hubert C. Baker DDS (CC) Barnwell County Charles J. Bethea, Jr. H Ralph Corley, Sr. - J.W. Carter Clinton C. Lemon. Jr. (CC) * John H Holt John L. Fulmer, Jr. Robert Fletcher H. M. Anderson - Robert Mace " Dr. B R. Grandy Marion D. Hawkins, Jr. Howard G. Dickinson, Jr. - Duncan Mclntyre Brett J. Harris George A. Hutto, Jr. Grover C. Kennedy, Jr - Joseph L. Powell ' James D. Head III Warren Jeffords Jimmy L. Tarrance Bob Householder, Jr. William P. Kennedy Thomas Weeks Sumter County " -* * James M. Lowman Dr. Glenn J. Lawhon, Jr. James F. Kinney (CC)

' John W. McLure William B. McCown III Beaufort County Ricky Alford J.W. Riser - Harry M. McDonald J. Harry Tarrance (CC) - John J. Britton. Jr Charles M, Stuck - Dr. M B Nickles, Jr. Henry C. Chambers * Bill Carter. Jr. ' Robert M. Taylor -' Bill Reaves Thomas R. Garrett * Susan Chapman Lee Harold Witt. Jr. " Tommy Usher, Jr. Dan Gilmour ' Thomas Cuttino Rex Varn Bryan Loadholt Heyward Fort James G. Taylor

1994 Clemson Football 43 - W.T Fort, Jr. Region II John L. Scoggins F H. & Barbara Inabnit III Bob Galiano, Jr. ' Don V. Whelchel (RC) W.B. Shedd Lt. Col. E.B. Jackson ' Edith Batson David E. Smart Ernest L. Jones Williamsburg County Mary Anne Bigger -* Lawrence V. Starkey, Jr. Frank Kellers Fred P. Guerry, Jr. (CC) Carol Brown Stephen B. Sullivan Karl Kimmerlin Alan Chandler David Brown John D. Tice Johnnie R. Maffett • Dr. W.C. Cottingham Victor B. Caldwell Ruth Ellen Trotter Stuart McWhorter Samuel E. Drucker Dr. Samuel T. Drake Jim Welborn John Osteen Michael Mahoney Richard M. Eppley, Jr Ronald W. Young Dale Reynolds Thomas O. Morris, Jr. Greg Farish J.V. Roberts Duane Shuler Leigh Fendley Wendell Sease John D. Tice - Bubber Snow Richard J. Fisher Ben K. Sharp Director, District VIII James B. Foster W. David Stainaker, Jr.

Thomas W. Glenn III Rudolph Yobs ' H.L. Hoover DISTRICT VIII Millie D Williams Otis Kempson John D. Tice, Director Robert E. McClure P.O. Box 3577 Stephen Palmer Dalton, GA 30721 Thomas G, Roche, Jr.

Chuck R Swearingen III Georgia Bobby Yarborough James A. Black Thurmon W. McLamb Mendal A. Bouknight Jr. Director, District IX Region III Kenneth S Borwn Don Whechel Dick Cottingham (RC) Andrew P. Calhoun George Bolen John A. Dickerson DISTRICT IX Director, District VII Travis Brank William C. Efird, Jr. Thurmon W. McLamb DISTRICT VII Ron Bullock Douglas S. Gray P.O. Box 67 Don Whechel Leonard C Butler Joycelyn Hairston Little River, SC 29566 5000 Piper Glenn Dr. Col. J. L. Edmonds Alva B Hancock Charlotte, NC 28277 Bill Heatley Dennis Oliver Hop! Other States

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Region I W D. Kirkpatrick Dee Hunter Bo Chinners • Al Adams (RC) John Mclnnis III Carroll F, Hutto Daniel R. Clemson David E. Bradley ' Andy Mills Milnor Paret Kessler, Jr. Charles Cooper • Eddie N. Dalton Nellie Mills Robert A. King David Copeland Robert L Dunnigan Jim Mullis Margaret Kirkland Robert P. Corker Tommy Edmonds Richard C Nicholson William Lawson James Douglas Danny Floyd Phillip S. Prince Ben A Leppard, Jr. Don Evans

Robert M. Lindsey Craig P Roberson Lisa Willimon Moody John L. Garavaglia III Dennis McAlister Phil Tompkins John Murray, Jr. Walter L. Garvin

Dave Moorehead Bill Worth Milton E. Pate, Jr. Thomas Edwin Grimes, II ' Tom Morris, Jr. Dan B. Pattillo Landrum Henderson, Jr. + James C. Stone Chris Peters L.J. Hendrix, Jr. Don Tomberlin Edwin Presnell Gray Hipp, Jr. Mark T. Welborn Joseph G. Pritchard Ben Hornsby Dr. T.G. Westmoreland Sanford Rogers Alvin Judson Hurt, Jr.

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46 til Official Football Signals— 1994

THE • NATIONAL • COLLEGIATE • ATHLETIC • ASSOCIATION

Official Football Signals—1994

Time-out Discretionary or injury time- Touchdown out (lollow by tapping Field goal Ball ready for play hands on chest) TV/Radio time-out Point i s t after touchdown Safety 'Untimed down

Incomplete forward pass Ball dead Penalty declined Touchback (move No play, no score Legal touching ol forward Inadvertent whistle side to side) Toss option delayed pass or scrimmage kick (Face Press Box)

19 4£D 13 V T?sfts

Illegal procedure Uncatchable II II False start First touching Forward Pass UJf Encroachment Illegal lormation Disregard Hag I End ot period Sideline warning Illegal touching (NCAA) (NCAA) H INF) Encroachment Offside Delense |NCAA| Offense (NCAA)

22

Unsportsmanlike conduct Illegal shift - 2 hands u Failure to wear required equipment Noncontact loul Illegal motion - 1 hand Delay ot game Substitution infraction

32 ,q 33 IPS

Illegal batting l-J. Running into (NCAA) Illegal kicking Invalid lair catch signal or Roughing Kicker (Followed by pointing INF) Illegal participation Sideline interference or Holder toward toe for kicking) Illegal lair catch signal Roughing passer

35 36 37

Illegal pass Illegal forward Ineligible downfield Blocking below waist handing Intentional grounding on pass Clipping Illegal block Chop block

44 45 46 i

Helping runner Grasping face mask or Interlocked blocking helmet opening Tripping Player disqualification

Note Signal numbers 25 and 26 are for future expansion

1994 Clemson Football 47 Clemson Ail-Americans

Clemson has had at least one first, second, or third-team Ail-American 17 straight years.

ALL-AMERICA TEAMS (Breakdown bv Team of Clemson's All America selections) Year Name AP UPI FC FW WC SN FN Other

1928 O.K. Pressley Heisman (3), NEA (3)

1939 Banks McFadden 1 3 1 1 Colliers (1), NEA (1)

1940 Joe Blalock 2 Hearst (1)

1941 Joe Blalock 2 1 1 Central Press (1)

1945 Ralph Jenkins 3 INS (1)

1948 Bobby Gage INS (1) 1950 Jackie Calvert 2 1952 Tom Barton 2 1955 Joel Wells 3

1959 Lou Cordileone 1 1

1966 Wayne Mass 2 Dell Sports (1)

1967 Harry Olszewski 2 1 1 1 1 2

1970 Dave Thompson 2 NEA (1)

1974 Bennie Cunningham 1 1 1

Banks McFadden 1975 Bennie Cunninqham 1 Time (1)

1977 Joe Bostic 3 1 3

1978 Joe Bostic 2 2 1

Jerry Butler 1 1 NEA (2) Steve Fuller 3

1979 1 1 1 1

1980 Obed Ariri NEA (2)

1981 Jeff Davis 2 1 1 1 1 1

Terry Kinard 1 1 NEA (1)

Perry Turtle 1 2 2

1982 Terry Kinard 1 1 11 1 1 1 William Perry 3 Johnny Rembert 3

1983 William Perry 3 1 1 2 James Robinson 2 James Farr 3

1984 William Perry 3 1 1 1 2 Donald Igwebuike 3 1985 Steve Reese 2

1986 3 1 3

Terry Kinard John Phillips 1 2 2

1987 Michael Dean Perry 2 1 2 2 John Phillips 2 3

David Treadwell 1 1 1 1 1 1

Donnell Woolford 3 1 2

1988 Donnell Woolford 1 1 1 1 1 2

1989 Stacy Long 3 1 Chris Gardocki 3

1990 Stacy Long 1 1 1 1 1 Chris Gardocki 2 2 3 Levon Kirkland 2 2 3

1991 1 1 2 1

Levon Kirkland 2 1 1 1 2 SH(1)

Rob Bodine 2 1 2 CP (2) Ed McDaniel 3 CP(1) 1992 Stacy Seegars 2 2 3 Nelson Welch 3

1993 Stacy Seegars 1 2 1 1 CP (2)

Note: AP - Associated Press; UPI • United Press International; FC • Football

Coaches; FW - Football Writers; WC - Walter Camp; SN - Sporting News; FN - Football News; NEA - Newspaper Enterprise of America; SH - Scripps-Howard; CP - College & Pro Football Weekly; INS - International News Service Jeb Flesch

1994 Clemson Football 48 r^^jt Ttte Clemson Tiger

By John Seketa That lovable Clemson Tiger mascot turns 40 this year.

A Tiger is on the loose. i nO"7 - For 40 years now, "The Tiger" or "Mr. Tiger" ball team won the game 33-21 , but Will Sykes, lytsy Martin Lowry as he is sometimes called, has been one of the the Tiger, was unable to do all 102 push-ups as otuart Mcvvnoner - most popular attractions at any Clemson ath- his tail was being replaced costing Sykes the 1 986 1 987 Chris Shimakonis letic event. He can be seen imitating game record. 1 985 - 1 986 David Friedman i - 1 Watson officials (which is now against the rules), sign- For Sykes not having the record is not that yoo yoo Jay 1 982 - 1 984 Randy Faile ing autographs, getting his picture taken with important because he had the chance of 1 980 - 1982 Ricky Capps numerous dignitaries (President Reagan, "Running Down The Hill" every home game. - i you Zack Mills President Bush, Bob Hope, among others), The 1992 Tiger, Chris Peters, sums up his 1 977 - 1978 Chris Carter shooting the cannon, or doing his legendary experience like all Tigers have in the past. 1 976 - 1 977 Randy Addison "Pushups" each time Clemson scores. "The hot days are worth it when you see the iy/o - i y /b George Langstaff season marks the 40th year bring to the faces of children, The 1994 a smiles that you <4 - i y / i y / o lUliy OddCJ student has adorned the suit old they are." Clemson mascot no matter how 1972 - 1974 Michael Hunt to entertain the Clemson faithful. These stu- This year's Tiger mascot is Michael Bays a 1970 - 1972 Randy Jackson dents have had some memorable moments. sophomore from Bethlehem, . 1968 - 1970 Sam Coker

"My greatest memory as the Tiger was at "The first time I put on the suit was for the 1967 - 1968 Bob Harris my first football game." said Chris Shimakonis Special Olympics in April. Just seeing the 1966 - 1967 Zeke Welborn the Tiger from 1986-1987. "The first time run- smiles on the faces of the young kids was 1965 - 1966 Dr. Marvin Reid

- ning down The Hill into Death Valley was an overwhelming. I realized then the importance 1963 1964 Jim Gibson 1961 - 1962 Jim Lloyd unbelievable feeling. There were 80,000 of the uniform. Every time I put on the suit I - screaming fans, all clad in Orange, cheering represent the alumni, the students, the school, 1960 1961 Steve Morrison for those Tigers." and our fans." 1959 - 1960 Billy McCown 1957 - 1958 Tommy Grant Bob Harris who served as the Tiger from Bays has big shoes to fill as he begins the 1954 - 1955 Gabby Hayes 1967-68 once lost his head at a football game 40th year of the Tiger. However, Jay Williams Note: We are missing some Tigers as against North Carolina. "A good looking UNC the Tiger Cub has bigger shoes to fill, literal- see by the list. If you can provide us with miss- cheerleader talked me into letting her hold the ly. In 1993, Williams put on the Cub uniform, ing information, please do so. Tiger head," Harris said. "The next thing I which includes size 28 shoes, for the first time. knew the head was up in the UNC stands. We The Tigers' nephew, The Cub, has been a hit Ail-Time Pushup Records it after cheerleaders were able to get back the with the young Clemson fans, as over 2,000 First Quarter: 42 by Zack Mills vs.

and I took North Carolina's Ram mascot youngsters became charter members in the South Carolina (1978) hostage." IPTAY Tiger Cub Club in 1993-94. Second Quarter: 175 by Ricky Capps vs. On several occasions the Tiger has lost "It is an honor to be the first Tiger Cub." said Wake Forest (1981) another part of his outfit. His tail is a highly Williams. "It has been exciting to create a per- Third Quarter: 187 by Ricky Capps vs. sought after trophy for opposing fans. John sonality, and has been overwhelming seeing Wake Forest (1981) Hearst, the Tiger in 1964, lost his tail when he the kids faces. The Tiger is more traditional, Fourth Quarter: 109 by Zack Mills vs. The Citadel (1978) was climbing the goal post at Georgia Tech. the fighting Tiger, but I am an innocent, playful vs. Tony Saad lost his tail and head after the Texas childlike mascot that the smaller kids really Single Game: 465 by Ricky Capps Wake Forest A&M game in 1974 when several Cadets cap- enjoy. The Cub adds a new dimension and (1981) Away Game: 251 by Ricky Capps vs. tured him after the game and took the tail and means of interacting with the crowd." Wake Forest (1978) the head. He was unable to get them back With the help of The Cub, The Tiger will Home Day Game: 465 by Ricky Capps vs. until Bennie Cunningham came over and continue to bring many smiles to the faces of Wake Forest (1981) helped him. the Clemson faithful. Thank you Mr. Tiger and Home Night Game: 42 by Chris Peters vs. Several other Tigers tell stories of losing Happy 40th birthday. Florida State (1992) another thing, weight. In 1 Tiger Zack Mills 978, Overseas Game: 72 by Randy Faile vs. started a new tradition in the fall as he did a 40 Years of Tigers Wake Forest (1982) pushup for every point scored. This may seem 1994- 1995 Michael Bays Bowl Game: 105 by Martin Lowry vs. like an insignificant change in the Tiger duties, 1993- 1994 Chase Nichols Penn State (1988) 1992 - 1993 Chris Peters but these pushups are done cumulatively. If Season: 1 ,124 by Zack Mills (1978) the Clemson football team scores a touchdown 1990- 1992 Will Sykes Career: 2,177 by Randy Faile 1989 - 1990 Stuart McWhorter the Tiger does seven pushups, and after the (1982-83) next touchdown the Tiger would have to do 14 pushups. Mills might have been the most innovative of the Tiger mascots. He was well known for his mischief, especially on the road. At Wake Forest one year he somehow became the first person to kiss the Homecoming Queen. For many people doing around 100 pushups during a game may not sound difficult but the Tigers do them wearing an outfit that weighs 10 pounds dry. To date Zack Mills holds three records in the Tiger Pushup record book. He did 42 pushups in the first quarter of the 1978 South Carolina game and 109 in the fourth quarter of the of the 1978 Citadel game. He also holds the mark for pushups in a sea- son with 1,124 in 1978. The all-time record holder for pushups at Clemson in a single game belongs to Ricky Capps (465 vs Wake Forest, 1981). The record for pushups overseas is 71 by

Randy Faile in 1982 against Wake Forest . In

1991 , that record was in jeopardy of being bro- ken until the Duke band cut off the Tigers tail at The Clemson Tiger has been delighting young Tiger fans for 40 years. The tradition the Coca-Cola Bowl in Japan. The Tiger foot- including pushups is only 16-years-old.

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by Brett Sowell Clemson s junior defensive end hopes he wins

When Clemson defensive end Warren as many awards for his on-field activities in 1994 Forney was in the eighth grade his physical as he won for his off-field work in 1993. education teacher made a statement to him that has always had an impact on his everyday a roller coaster ride. In 1991 as a true fresh- team to give you a helping hand." life. The teacher, Edward Craig, said, "You are man he played in just seven games and had In addition to the young fans and his team- not a man, unless you can help your fellow eight tackles. highlight was a caused fumble mates, Forney man." A has always gotten great support in the ACC title clincher against Maryland. from his family. "At the time I really didn't know what that In 1992 Forney ranked third on the team in "The support my family has given me has meant," recalled Forney, now eight years tackles with 83. He played 567 snaps and had been very important," said the native of removed from the eighth grade. "As I became nine tackles for loss. He posted a career high Rutherfordton, NC. "They are at all my games older I realized what he meant. I try to do what

11 stops in the victory at Virginia, the greatest and they let me know how I played. If I do he said to this day. I never realized people comeback in Clemson history. He averaged poorly they tell me in a positive way and when really do watch you and see the things that you

nine tackles a game against ACC foes and was I do well they also tell me. I appreciate their do." " also named the team's Lifter of the Year for his honesty. The deeds that Warren Forney has done work in the weightroom. Forney comes from a background of colle- have not gone unnoticed. Last April he The 1993 season was a different story. giate football players. Both of his brothers received the Algernon Sydney-Sulivan Award, Forney injured his knee and had surgery in the played college football as outside linebackers. one of the top all-around student honors given Spring prior to the season. Then, at Florida Phil played at East Tennessee State and was by Clemson University. Characteristics of State, he suffered a more serious knee injury drafted by the Jacksonville Bulls of the USFL. award recipients include, "possession of such and was lost for the season. It was a trying He played for the then St. Louis Cardinals in characteristics of heart, mind, and conduct as season for Forney, as he spent much more the NFL before finishing his career with the evince a spirit of love and helpfullness to other time in the training room working to rehab his in men and women." 1988. Stan played at the knee than on the practice field. It was a dis- University of Houston and now owns his own "Receiving the Sullivan Award was a shock. couraging time, but an experience during one business in Dallas, as well as being a member I just try to treat people the way that I like to be of his visits to an elementary school helped him of the Dallas Police Department. treated. I have always had a lot of high expec- through the frustrating times. After Forney finishes with his undergradu- tations for myself and through God I have been "I went to La France Elementary School ate degree in December he might go to gradu- allowed to be as successful as I have been." during their reading week. I was injured at the ate school. "I would like to go into human Forney is a member of Tiger Brotherhood, he

time, but I forgot how receptive kids are. resource development because basically, I just has served as a peer health educator and on

Some of the kids may have heard their par- want to work with people. I want to do some- the Student-Athlete Advisory Board. He is

ents, teachers, or even I might have mentioned thing where I am helping people and I can best recognized for his extensive work with

something to them about my knee injury. The come home to my wife and kids and say I had elementary students at local schools. Among next week I received this big envelope and it a great day." other awards he has received are the Black had all kinds of letters in it. That was some- Today with NCAA admission requirements Students of Promise Award, 1993 Toyota thing that got me over the hump. Their mes- for eligibility changing so frequently Forney Leadership Award, a Community Spirit Award sage was thanks and to just keep working wouldn't mind living in North or South Carolina presented weekly by the ACC and Exxon, and hard, that is what I have done. and working as a high school guidance coun- in 1992 he was named Academic AII-ACC. "Another motivating incident that helped me selor. "Now there is a sliding rule in academic Receiving the Sullivan Award led to

make it through rehab was against North admissions and I think kids really need to be Forney's selection as the student assigned the

Carolina last season. I was unable to travel exposed to that. Kids today may blow one step task of giving the Invocation at the 1994 with the team to North Carolina and it was and be forced to go to a prep school or junior Clemson May Commencement ceremonies.

tough for me to watch it on television, but I college, and some will not be able to afford Forney can be described as a public speaking

turned it on anyway. I saw Patrick Sapp and those options. Then those guys may end up veteran, but this event was a little bit different. Louis Solomon with my number on the back of being a statistic and I would like to prevent "I was not use to speaking at that type of event, their helmet and that meant a lot to me. It that." graduating is something that is special and I showed me that those two believed in me, and Someday, don't be surprised if a story is did not want to get on stage and fumble right then it occurred to me when you are authored about a young athlete who was posi- around," said Forney using a football analogy. down, there will always be someone on this tively affected by a guy named Warren Forney. "I really wanted to be someone that people could remember. I did a good job, at least that's what everyone said," Forney adds jokingly. "I was nervous because I did not want to mess up anyone's day. I knew it was important to the people graduating and to their friends and fam- ilies who had come a long way to see it." Forney has made great strides since he failed to qualify for admission to Clemson after his senior year of high school due to the propo- sition 48 requirement. He credits his time at Fork Union Prep School for developing good study habits and in general helping him to mature and be prepared for college. "At Fork Union everyone wanted to go to college, whether they were athletes or not. It was the first time that I had been in that type of environment. My main problem was my col- lege board scores. I had to work to get past the SAT and with God's blessing I made it. It was something that I saw myself work towards and accomplish, and it gave me a lot of confi- dence. When I came to Clemson everything

just carried over. I was already accustomed to studying because of my experience at Fork Warren Forney, a 1992 Academic AII-ACC selection, was named the 1994 recipient of

I Clemson University's Union and I just came in and knew what had Algernon Sydney-Sullivan Award, an honor presented each year to a to do." Clemson student for his or her service to others. The junior delivered the invocation at the On the field Forney has experienced a bit of May graduation exercises.

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m& Clemson Alphabetical Roster

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78 EDALTMAN OG 6-3 275 *FR. RS 60 MIKE KUNZ OT 6-4 260 GR. SQ Waycross, GA; Ware County; Rusty Ganas San Antonio, TX; Lee; Bobby Smith 74 BRENT BANASIEWICZ OG 6-3 290 FR. HS 61 MARK LANDRY OG 6-4 275 FR. RS Moticello, FL; Aucilla Christian Academy; Gene Cox Amherst, NH; Sowhegan; Scott Laliberte 12 MICHAEL BARBER LB 6-1 240 SR. 3VL 64 ZANE LEWIS OG 6-1 290 FR. HS Edgemore, SC; Lewisville; Bennie McMurray Memphis, TN; Raleigh-Egypt; John Troy 47 HOWARD BARTLEY OLB 6-1 186 FR. HS 48 TRAVIS MACKLIN FB 6-1 235 FR. HS Decatur, GA; Southwest Dekalb; William Godfrey Pittsburgh, PA; Perry High; Gus Cantaness 67 PAUL BARTON OT 6-7 287 *JR. SQ 9 DEXTER MCCLEON DB 5-11 190 *SO. 1VL Sorrento, LA; St. Amanto; Doug Moreau Meridian, MS; Meridian; Mac Barnes 65 ELMER BENCH SN 5-9 220 FR. HS 5 ANDYE MCCROREY OLB 5-10 195 *JR. 2VL Manning, SC; Manning; Don Clayton Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill; Jim Ringer 94 DONALD BROOMFIELD OLB 6-3 236 FR. 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# NAME POS 20 Brian Dawkins SS 37 Bashan Johnson DB 59 Will Young OG 82 Lamont Hall TE 2 Nelson Welch PK-P 21 Henry Guess WR 38 Chris Franklin OLB 60 Mike Kunz OT 83 Stephon Wynn TE 3 Patrick Sapp QB 22 Lewis Usher LB 39 Matt Reeves FB 61 Mark Landry OG 85 Wesley Ellis TE 5 Andye McCrorey OLB 23 Chris Mclnally P 40 Benji Wood FB 64 Zane Lewis OG 86 Ed Glenn TE 6 Marcus Hinton WR 24 James Jenkins TB 41 Milt Shaw TB 65 Elmer Bench SN 88 Kenya Crooks WR 7 Lamont Pegues TB 25 Undre Williams WR 42 Mond Wilson LB 67 Paul Barton OT 90 Warren Forney DE 8 Speedy Watson CB 26 Ed Hausgen LB 43 Andy Ford CB 70 Holland Postell OT 91 Marvin Cross DE 9 Dexter McCleon DB 27 Raymond Priester FB 44 Anthony Downs TB 71 Perez Davis OT 92 Brett Williams DE 11 Louis Solomon OB 28 Andre Carter SS 45 James Hemphill LB 72 Robert Jackson OT 93 Carlos Curry MG 1? Michael Barber LB 29 Peter Ford CB 46 Coby Peeler SS 73 Dwayne Morgan OT 94 Donald Broomfield LB 13 Wardell Rouse OLB 30 Darnell Stephens OLB 47 Howard Bartley OLB 74 Brent Banasiewicz OG 95 Bernard Randolph DE 14 Travis Harvey QB 31 Brad Pope DB 48 Travis Macklin FB 75 Glenn Rountree OT 96 Tony Plantin DE 15 Nealon Greene QB 32 Kelton Dunnican LB 49 Jason Collins TE 77 Matt Butler OG 97 Raymond White DE 16 Leomont Evans FS 33 Tony DeSue FB 50 Trevor Putnam C 78 Ed Altman OG 99 Lamarick Simpson DE 17 Jeff Sauve PK 34 Andre Humphrey CB 55 Jamie Trimble c 79 Jim Bundren OG 18 Emory Smith FB 35 Matt Bullman P 56 Tim Jones LB 80 Tony Home WR 19 Antwuan Wyatt WR 36 Chuck Winslow LB 57 Brian Tillotson OLB 81 Rudy Currie CB When N.C. State Has The Ball

N.C. STATE OFFENSE CLEMSON DEFENSE SE EDDIE GOINES 19 BAN DARNELL STEPHENS 30 LT CHRIS HENNIE-ROED 68 DE WARREN FORNEY 90 LG STEVE KEIM 66 MG CARLOS CURRY 93 C KENNETH REDMOND 61 DE MARVIN CROSS 91 RG JONATHAN REDMOND 76 RUSH WARDELL ROUSE 13 RT HEATH WOODS 70 ILB MIKE BARBER 12 TE DALLAS DICKERSON 33 ILB TIM JONES 56 QB TERRY HARVEY 14 CB ANDY FORD 43 FB ROD BROWN 35 SS BRIAN DAWKINS 20 TB BRIAN FITZGERALD 38 FS ANDRE CARTER 28 FL ADRIAN HILL 1 CB PETER FORD 29 PK STEVE VIDETICH 13 P NELSON WELCH 2

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25 GREG ADDIS FL 6-1 200 *FR. SQ 39 CARLOS KING FB 6-2 207 *FR. SQ Anderson, SC; Westside; Ted Luckadoo Booneville, NC; Starmount; B.W. Holt 84 JACKIE BALDWIN TE 6-5 219 *FR. SQ 77 SEAN LADD T 6-4 237 FR. HS Mt. Gilead, NC; W. Montgomery; Ted Harmon Potomac, MD; Winston Churchill; F. Shepherd 42 RICKY BELL CB 5-10 185 *SO. 1VL 15 JOSE LAUREANO QB 6-2 179 FR. HS Columbia, SC; Eau Claire; Gerald Kelley Orlando, FL; Colonial; Bill Holt 12 GEOFF BENDER QB 6-4 207 *SR. 3VL 91 MARK LAWRENCE MG 6-2 243 •so. 1VL Pittsburgh, PA; North Hills; Jack McCurry Wayne, NJ; Wayne Hills; Chris Olsen 11 JASON BIGGS P 5-10 178 *FR. SQ 71 MIKE LEDFORD T 6-4 269 JR. SQ Roseboro, NC; Lakewood; Jeff Bell Raleigh, NC; Millbrook; Earl Smith 94 KYLE BLALOCK OLB 6-4 226 *FR. SQ 96 TOM LOUGHLIN DT 6-7 229 *FR. SQ Jacksonville, NC; Jacksonville; Chuck Martin Quantico, VA; Culver Academy; Joe Chamberlin 29 MIKE BRITT CB 5-9 156 *FR. SQ 62 CHRIS LOVE LS 5-10 197 •SR. SQ Raleigh, NC; Millbrook; Earl Smith Winston-Salem, NC; N. Iredell; Charles Love 78 BRIAN BROOKS DT 6-4 252 FR. HS 9 DREA MAJOR CB 5-10 186 *SR. 2VL Lawndale, NC; Burns; Ron Greene Fayetteville, NC; E.E. Smith; Dean Saffos 48 MOROCCO BROWN ILB 6-0 216 FR. HS 86 DELAINE MANLEY DT 6-5 284 *FR. SQ Hampton, VA; Kecoughton; Curt Newsome Lithonia, GA; Lithonia; Billy Hamilton 35 ROD BROWN FB 6-0 227 SO. 1VL 22 KEVIN MATIER TB 6-1 200 •so. 1VL Lithonia, GA; Lithonia; Billy Hamilton Greensboro, NC; Page; Marion Kirby 30 JEFF BUTLER FB 6-0 224 FR. HS 56 LAMONT MCCAULEY T 6-3 289 *JR. SQ Altamonte Springs, FL; Lake Brantley; F. Almon Thomasville, NC; Thomasville; Allen Brown 40 KIT CARPENTER ILB 6-0 209 *FR. SQ 88 JASON MCGEORGE TE 6-3 221 *so. SQ Dalton, GA; Dalton; Bill Chappel Gainesville, FL; Buchholtz; George Dean 87 MARK CASTALDI TE 6-4 210 *FR. SQ 43 CHRIS MCNEIL ILB 6-2 222 *FR. SQ Harrison, NY; Harrison; Artie Troilo Thomasville, NC; Thomasville; Allen Brown 93 BRAD COLLINS DT 6-6 236 *FR. SQ 98 RYAN MILLIKEN OLB 6-2 221 *JR. 1VL Raleigh, NC; Millbrook; Earl Smith Siler City, NC; Jordan-Matthews; Phil Senter 99 ERIC COUNTS MG 6-3 275 *SR. 3VL 47 MIKE MOORE OLB 6-2 225 *SR. 3VL Mt. Holly, NJ; Lenape; Archie Stalcup Raleigh, NC; Broughton; Henry Trevathan, Jr. 36 DAMIEN COVINGTON ILB 6-1 236 SR. 3VL 41 MARK MURPHY FB 6-1 252 FR. HS Berlin, NJ; Overbrook; L. Mauriello Rose Hill, NC; Ravescroft; Ned Gonet 54 LARRY DAUGHTRY ILB 6-1 239 *FR. SQ 58 SEAMUS MURPHY C 6-6 245 FR. HS Dunn, NC; Triton; Barry Honeycutt Pittsburgh, PA; North Hills; Jack McCurry 37 BRANDON DAVIS SS 6-1 192 *FR. SQ 65 JAY PARKER LS 5-10 244 FR. HS Wadesboro, NC; Anson Co.; Fred Davis Benson, NC; Cardinal Gibbons; Dean Monroe 33 DALLAS DICKERSON TE 6-2 244 *SR. 3VL 10 MARC PRIMANTI PK 5-7 164 •so. SQ Oxford, NC; Webb; Tony Oakes Thorndale, PA; Coatesville; Mike Dominick 82 OMARR DIXON FL 6-0 162 SO. SQ 44 CARLOS PRUITT OLB 6-1 227 *JR. 2VL Raleigh, NC; Athens Drive; Mike Byns Greer, SC; Greer; Stuart Holcombe 63 TOM DOMBALIS G 6-2 264 *SO. SQ 64 CHAD RAY G 6-6 250 SR. SQ Winston-Salem, NC; Mt. Tabor; Oscar Brayboy Zebulon, NC; Bunn; David Howie 16 DUAN EVERETT OLB 6-1 198 *FR. SQ 76 JONATHAN REDMOND G 6-1 283 *JR. 2VL Wilmington, NC; New Hanover; Joe Miller Seneca, SC; Seneca; Tom Bass 38 BRIAN FITZGERALD TB 5-11 203 *JR. 2VL 61 KENNETH REDMOND C 6-2 243 *JR. 2VL Cincinnati, OH; St. Xavier; Steve Rasso Seneca, SC; Seneca; Tom Bass 8 ED GALLON OLB 6-3 233 *SR. 2VL 85 CARL REEVES DT 6-4 242 •SR. 3VL Lakeland, FL; Kathleen; Grady Maddox Durham, NC; N. Durham; Kenny Browning 65 LONNIE GILBERT G 6-2 251 *FR. SQ 59 JON RISSLER OLB 6-3 235 *JR. 2VL Hialeah, FL; American Senior; Charles Yanda Sarasota, FL; Sarasota; T. Whitehurst 17 MICHAEL GLASHEEN QB 6-1 176 *SO. SQ 5 CHAD ROBSON P 6-0 171 *SR. 1VL Hickory, NC; Hickory; Bob Hannah Havelock, NC; Havelock; Wilbur Sasser 19 EDDIE GOINES SE 6-1 191 *SR. 3VL 6 KEVIN RUSSELL CB 5-10 157 *FR. SQ Lakeland, FL; Lakeland; Bill Castle Greensboro, NC; B.L. Smith; Mike Porter 83 JIMMY GRISSETT FL 6-0 190 *SO. 1VL 45 CLAYTON SIMON OLB 6-5 227 FR. HS Shallotte, NC; W. Brunswick; Marshall Seay Hickory, NC; Hickory; Bob Hannah 72 JASON GROFF C 6-5 238 *FR. SQ 26 CORDELL SMITH TB 6-1 197 FR. HS Greensboro, NC; Grimsley; Jeff Smouse Hyattsville, MD; DeMatha; Bill McGregor 4 MIKE GUFFIE SE 6-3 198 *JR. 2VL 20 TREMAYNE STEPHENS TB 5-11 186 FR. HS Decatur, GA; Lakeside; Philip Lindsey Greer, SC; Riverside; Mike Hawkins 28 LERONE HARPER ILB 6-1 223 *JR. 1VL 21 WILLIAM STRONG CB 5-11 180 *SR. 3VL Columbus, GA; Carver; Wallace Davis Chester, SC; Lewisville; B. McMurray 3 KENNY HARRIS SS 6-2 186 SO. 1VL 24 MARK THOMAS TE 6-5 217 FR. HS Durham, NC; N. Durham; Kenny Browning Smithfield, NC; Selma; Dean Manges 73 MIKE HARRISON DT 6-5 290 JR. 2VL 90 CHRIS TORTU DT 6-4 262 *JR. SQ Camden, NJ; Camden; Nelson Hayspell Hammonton, NJ; St. Joseph's; P. Sacco 14 TERRY HARVEY QB 6-1 190 *JR. 2VL 13 STEVE VIDETICH PK 6-3 205 *SR. 3VL Dacula, GA; Dacula; Mike Strickland Winston-Salem, NC; Ledford; Mike Sexton 68 CHRIS HENNIE-ROED GfT 6-5 270 SR. 2VL 2 JAMES WALKER FS 6-3 203 *JR. 1VL Oviedo, FL; Lake Howell; Mike Bisceglia Walterboro, SC; Walterboro; L. Riley 7 CHRIS HENSLER PK 5-11 172 *FR. SQ 80 ALVIS WHITTED SE 6-0 177 *FR. SQ Durham, NC; N. Durham; Kenny Browning Hillsborough, NC; Orange County; Greg Gentry 1 ADRIAN HILL FL 6-2 181 *SR. 3VL 95 GEORGE WILLIAMS ' MG 6-3 290 FR. HS Asheville, NC; A.C. Reynolds; Scott Conner Lakewood, NC; Roseboro; Jeff Bell 34 DAVE JANIK FB 6-2 231 *SR. SQ 70 HEATH WOODS T 6-4 302 •SR. 1VL Youngstown, OH; Boardman; Bill Bohren Conover, NC; Newton-Conover; Don Patrick 27 ALLEN JOHNSON CB 6-0 180 •JR. 2VL 79 SCOTT WOODS T 6-4 271 •SR. 3VL Washington, DC; Woodson; R. Hooden Conover, NC; Newton-Conover; Don Patrick 75 J.J. JONES G 6-3 251 FR. HS 32 DAMON WYCHE FS 5-11 180 *FR. HS Fayetteville, NC; Byrd; Bob Paroli Camden, NJ; Camden; Nelson Hayspell 66 STEVE KEIM G 6-3 282 *JR. 2VL Harrisburg, PA; Red Land; Jim Page

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By Jessica Reo Clemson coach received an early break in the profession from former head In 1983, Clemson inside linebacker coach Reggie Herring received the break coach Jimmy Johnson. all coaches dream of. An examination of plus that has been there for his entire unique person. I have a tremendous the careers of most college coaches coaching career. amount of respect for any coaches' wife reveals a tour of duty at the high school "My family is very important, that's my that has stuck with their husband." level, then a small college, then Division II life," said Herring. "I get up and go to Herring feels Clemson's family atmos- or l-AA, then finally Division I. But, work every morning for my wife and my phere makes for less stress on the family thanks to former Dallas Cowboys Super kids. Everything I do is to make sure I setting. "The best thing to do is to involve Bowl Champion Coach Jimmy Johnson, provide for them. And that's one thing that them (the family) as much as possible, Herring bypassed many of the normal is deeply rooted in me and that's my moti- and I think Coach West, being a family rungs of the coaching profession ladder. vation." man himself, does a tremendous job of "I was a graduate assistant coach one Herring realizes what his wife and involving the family and making sure that

fall and the very next spring I was coach- children have done for him. "When you they are a part of the process. ing full-time," recalled Herring. "Jimmy look at a coach, the first thing you have to "That eases a lot of the stress in rais- Johnson was the head coach at that time see is his family. You've got to look at the ing a family and being a football coach. It at Oklahoma State and the timing was mother of the children because there is a all starts at the top and the fires are put right. He believed in me as an extremely tremendous amount of responsibility and out from the head coach on down. young, inexperienced coach right out of pressure put on the wife to make up for There's no doubt that this is the best fam- college, and gave me that opportunity. It the time that the father is not around ily environment that I've been around in was a unique situation to be coaching that because the job is so demanding. At my career, and I feel really fortunate to be young; to be coaching guys who were times during the season and during here."

older than I was." recruiting, you lose touch with your chil- And his children? They are the best Herring took advantage of the situation dren's lives. cheerleaders in the world, according their and has gone on to a successful career at "You have to have a strong character, dad. "All they know is that they're Oklahoma State, Auburn, Texas Christian a very forgiving, a very unselfish person, Clemson Tigers and they're ready to bat- and now Clemson. He has been around in your wife, who is devoted to the family tle anybody. There's a sense of close- successful programs his entire career. In and your children. I'm very fortunate to ness and support that is there, an undy- fact, he has been to 13 bowl games in his have that in my wife Lisa. I'm very proud ing, no-strings-attached support that is 17 years affiliated with the college game. of her and the way she's handled being a second to none from my children. They're A reason for his success might be his coaches' wife. Anybody that has survived great kids. It becomes as much a part of experience as a player. Herring was an through moves from Auburn, which was their lives as it does yours." Ail-American inside linebacker at Florida stable, to Texas Christian, which was a As mentioned before, there were a lot State between 1977-80 and he has different environment; to be able to han- of Clemson assets that drew Herring to already been inducted into the Florida dle those moves, and to be able to say Clemson University, but first and fore- State Athletic Hall of Fame. "The great- 'OK, wherever you say Reggie, I trust you. most, it was the strength of the football est honor that I've ever received was Here we go, I'll back you.' It takes a program. "I think that Clemson has its being named team captain by my team- own unique tradition with the mates. No honor could touch "rock" and "running down the being named team captain by my hill", and the people themselves, peers and my teammates. That as far as wearing the sea of meant as much to me as any- orange, showing that football is thing as far as my college career important to their lives." goes." As much as Coach Herring is Herring has coached the a family man, he still under- inside linebacker position most of stands what it is like to be a play- his career, the position he played er on a national championship " at Florida State. I feel more contender. "As far as a career comfortable coaching the posi- standpoint, It is important to

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my playing days. I know what athletes support you, admire you those guys are going through in a and your coaching philosophies,

game and in practice because I and want to work for you and have been there. Being a player with you. That is one of the helped me understand the intan- things that this coaching staff is gibles of the game, the pre-game trying to get across to the play- preparation and that sort of ers." thing." It is an axiom for success that While Herring's success as a Herring has held for a long time, coach in terms of communication an axiom he probably learned in with his players and the general his very first year of coaching Xs and Os connected with the under one of the most successful game could be attributed to his coaches in the business. playing success, he also has an Reggie Herring gets outstanding support at home from his wife off the field plus going for him, a Lisa and children Caroline and Adam. 1994 Clemson Football 61 FEDERAL E M P L Y E E S SCORE!

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ing year in 1 993-94 when it went over the $6 part of the Vickery Hall Academic Learning IPTAY is also proud to provide the million mark for the first time. The total num- Center. funding for Tiger Band. Each year IPTAY ber of members reached over 18,000. The Vickery Hall, located on East Campus, is establishes financial support for travel, Tiger Cub Club was also introduced for a 27,000 square foot facility that houses the uniforms and equipment for this integral part the first time, giving Clemson fans from birth tutoring and advising programs for of the Clemson athletic program. to age 22 a chance to become involved in student-athletes. The building contains vari- While IPTAY is primarily concerned Tiger athletics. ous-sized study and tutoring rooms used for with athletic fundraising, the mission of Thanks to this support on the field, individual study as well as small group Clemson University has not been over- Clemson enjoyed another banner year in instruction. looked. The IPTAY Academic Scholarship 1993-94. The program ranked 16th among The generous support of loyal donors to Endowment was created to help meet the all-around programs in the nation according IPTAY has allowed the organization to go need for more academic scholarships for to the Sears NACDA rankings, and had nine beyond the funding of athletic scholarships non-athletes who are highly qualified acade- teams ranked among the top 25 in by providing the financial basis mically. This scholarship endowment is the respective final rankings. Clemson for many of the unparalled athletic facilities funded by certain company gifts that are was especially successful in the Spring at Clemson. made as a result of employee contributions when the baseball, golf and track teams Since 1978, IPTAY has provided the to IPTAY. In addition, the athletic department were all ranked among the top 11 in the funding for $34 million of capital improve- has made generous contributions to the nation. Clemson's traditional sports of ments in the area of athletics. These endowment from athletic revenues. football, basketball and baseball were The IPTAY Academic Fund is also successful. Clemson and Florida presently the largest scholarship endow- were the only teams in the nation to win ment of its kind at Clemson providing at least nine football games, 18 basket- $1.9 million in funds, currently benefit- ball games and 36 baseball games. ting more than 50 students. IPTAY's

It was also a banner year academi- support extends to all of the student cally. Soccer goal keeper Jaro Zawislan body. was the recipient of the ACC's Jim The tremendous support of IPTAY Weaver Award as one of the outstand- is due, in large part, to the organization- ing all-around student-athletes in the al makeup that allows donors to be as league. In the Spring semester of 1994, close to IPTAY as they are to their local 43 student athletes were on the dean's IPTAY leadership. Each of South list and 14 had a perfect 4.0. Tiger foot- Carolina's 46 counties has an IPTAY ball player Warren Forney was the recip- County chairman, and every county is ient of Clemson's Algernon Sydney- alloted an IPTAY representative for Sullivan Award, which is given to a every 35 donors. Clemson student for outstanding service One important way IPTAY keeps to others. in touch with its membership is the IPTAY is recognized as one of the annual Clemson Club meeting held in oldest, largest and most successful ath- April and May of each year. These meet- letic fundraising organizations in ings, which feature different coaches

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Most Associated Press Top 25 Seasons, 1986-93

Team 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 lot

Miami (FL) 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 15 8 Nebraska 5 6 10 11 24 15 14 3 8 Michigan 8 19 4 7 7 6 5 19 8 Clemson 17 12 9 12 9 18 — 23 7 Texas A&M 13 10 20 15 12 7 8 7

Florida State — 2 3 3 4 4 2 1 7

Notre Dame — 17 1 2 6 13 4 2 7 Oklahoma 3 3 14 17 16 — 14 6

Alabama 9 17 9 5 1 13 6 Tennessee — 14 5 8 14 12 11 6

Most Seasons 75 % Winning Percentage or better, 1986-93

Team 1 986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Tot

Miami (FL) .917 1.000 .917 .917 .833 1 .000 .917 .750 8 Nebraska .833 .833 .846 .833 .750 .792 .750 .917 8 Clemson .750 .833 .833 .833 .833 .791 .455 .750 7 Florida St. .625 .917 .917 .833 .833 .846 .917 .923 7 Michigan .846 .667 .792 .833 .750 .833 .875 .667 6 Notre Dame .455 .667 1.000 .923 .750 .769 .875 .917 6 Alabama .769 .583 .750 .833 .583 .917 1.000 .731 5 Auburn .833 .792 .833 .833 .708 .455 .500 1.000 5 Fresno St. .818 .545 .833 .917 .773 .833 .692 .667 5 Oklahoma .833 .917 .750 .636 .727 .750 .545 .750 5 Tennessee .583 .731 .455 .917 .769 .750 .750 .792 5 Texas A&M .750 .833 .583 .727 .731 .833 .923 .833 5

Most Bowl Appearances 1986-93

Team 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Tot Alabama Hanc. Hall Hanc. Sugar Fiesta Suns. Sugar Gator 8 BYU Free. All-Am Free Holid. Holid. Holid. Aloha Holid. 8

Florida St. All-Am Fiesta Sugar Fiesta Sunsh. Cotton Orannp\*f I CXI IUV Orannp 8 Miami Fiesta Orange Orange Sugar Cotton Orange Sugar Fiesta 8 Michigan Rose Hall Rose Rose Gator Rose Rose Hall 8 Nebraska Sugar Fiesta Orange Fiesta Citrus Orange Orange Orange 8 Clemson Gator Citrus Citrus Gator Hall Citrus Peach 7 Colorado Blue. Free Orange Orange Sunsh Fiesta Aloha 7 Penn St. Fiesta Citrus Holid. Sunsh Fiesta Sunsh Citrus 7 So. Cal. Citrus Rose Rose Rose Hanc. Free Free 7 Tenn. Liberty Peach Cotton Sugar Fiesta Hall Citrus 7 Not. Dame Cotton Fiesta Orange Orange Sugar Cotton Cotton 7

Most Bowl Victories, 1986-93

Team 1 986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Tot Florida St. All-Am Fiesta Sugar Fiesta Sunsh Cotton Orange Orange 8 Clemson Gator Citrus Citrus Gator Hall Peach 6 Alabama Hanc. Hanc. Sunsh. Sugar Gator 5 Miami (FL) Orange Orange Sugar Cotton Orange 5 Michigan Hall Rose Gator Rose Hall 5 Not. Dame Fiesta Orange Sugar Cotton Cotton 5 Syracuse Hall Peach Aloha Hall Fiesta 5 Tenn. Liberty Peach Cotton Sugar Hall 5 UCLA Free Aloha Cotton Hanc Copper 5

1994 Clemson Football 69 m& Single Game Records

Category NCAA Clemson Most Rushes: 58, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, 1991 36, Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 36, Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 Most Yards Rushing: 396, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, 1991 260, Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982 Most TDs Rushing: 8, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. S. Illinois, 1990 5, vs. Furman, 1917 5, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 All-Purpose Yards: 422, , San Diego St. vs. Pacific, 1991 274, Terrence Flagler vs. Wake Forest, 1986

Most Pass Attempts: 79, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 55, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Pass Completions: 48, David Klingler, Houston vs. SMU, 1990 25, Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 25, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Yds. Passing: 716, David Klingler, Houston vs. Arizona State, 1990 323, Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most TD Passes: 11, David Klingler, Houston vs. E. Washington, 1990 4, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Pass Efficiency: 403.4, Tim Clifford, Indiana vs. Colorado, 1980 240.4, Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 1966 (Min. 14 attempts) (11-14-345-0-5) (12-19-283-0-3) Most Receptions: 22, Jay Miller, Brigham Young vs. New Mexico, 1973 11, Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most Reception Yards: 349, Chuck Hughes, UTEP vs. N. Texas State, 1965 163, Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Most TD Receptions: 6, Tim Delaney, San Diego St. vs. N. Mexico St., 1969 3, Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Most Plays: 94, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 64, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Total Offense: 732, David Klingler, Houston vs. Arizona St., 1990 374, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Most Points: 48, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 33, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1990

Most Field Goals: 7, Dale Klein, Nebraska vs. Missouri, 1985 5 , Nelson Welch vs. N.C. State, 1991, 7, Mike Prindle, Western Michigan vs. Marshall, 1984 Maryland, 1992 Most Touchdowns: 8, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 5 (same as for rushing touchdowns) Most Punts: 36, Charlie Calhoun, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 13, Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Highest Average 60.4 (5-302), Lee Johnson, BYU vs. Wyoming, 1983 52.0 (5-260), Banks McFadden vs. G. (Min. 5 att.): Washington, 1939 Most Punt Returns: 20, Milton Hall, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 10, Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Most Punt Ret. Yds: 219, Golden Richards, BYU vs. N. Texas St., 1971 167, Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 1970 Most Kickoff Returns: 11, , Rice vs. Houston, 1989 7, John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Most Kickoff Ret. Yds: 241, Jeff Blitz, Harvard vs. Princeton, 1952 174, Dave Thomas vs. Georgia Tech, 1972 Most Interceptions: 5, by many (Last: Dan Rebsch, Miami (OH) vs. 3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965 W. Michigan, 1972) Interceptions Ret. Yds: 182, Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 1983 102, Don Kelley vs. Duke, 1970

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By Tim Bourret Former Tiger Donnell Woolford is regarded as one of the Bill Oliver had a special plan for Barry top cornerbacks in the NFL, as his trip to the Pro Switzer's Oklahoma Sooners. Clemson's Bowl defensive coordinator of the late eighties last February will attest. always had a special plan, it was one of the reasons Clemson was so successful on NFL cornerbacks can't even touch the wide type of season." defense. The Tigers were playing the receiver once the wideout is five yards Woolford has also received praise of late Sooners in the 1989 Citrus Bowl and Oliver beyond the line of scrimmage. from the national media. In a recent broad- was trying to devise a defense that would Woolford started 11 games his rookie cast when the Bears met the Giants, FOX stop Switzer's famed Wishbone offense. year, missing five due to injury, but he led Network analyst and former Oakland His overall defensive strategy was sound the club with 19 passes defended and had Raiders Coach John Madden said of because the key player in its execution was 56 tackles. In 1990 he was having a strong Woolford, "He is one of the best in the All-America cornerback Donnell Woolford. season, but missed three games with a game. He just doesn't give ground, he is This was Woolford's final game as a Tiger twisted knee, ironically suffered when for- just going to be on you every step of the and he already was Clemson's career mer Tiger William Perry fell on his leg. way. You aren't going to fool Donnell leader in pass deflections, and was among Woolford showed continued improve- Woolford. If I was the quarterback I would the best in interceptions and tackles ment in 1991 and 1992. had by a He another try another spot, especially when it comes to defensive back. He was at the conclusion of career high 77 tackles in 1 991 with 1 9 pass- the big play. You aren't going to fake up and a season in which he was a finalist for the es defensed. His 1992 season had All-Pro go long on Woolford." Jim Thorpe Award and had made just about numbers; 27 passes defensed, seven inter- Even with this type of praise, Woolford every All-America team in existence. ceptions and 94 tackles, but he didn't make realizes he has to stay on his toes. Life in Still, one had to question Oliver's sani- the . the NFL as a cornerback can be a stressful ty.. .a defensive back, who specialized in Then came last year when he posted 22 business, especially when you have to guarding receivers was going to be the key passes defensed, 101 tackles and two inter- guard the opponent's top receiver every to stopping the Wishbone? ceptions. He led the club in passes game. "There are a lot of tough guys to Woolford was Clemson's best athlete defensed and was fifth on the Bears in tack- guard in this game. is outstand- and best open field tackier. Because les. He intercepted only two passes, but his ing, but we have not played San Francisco

Oklahoma seldomed threw the ball it was up reputation now preceeded him, as quarter- that much since I have been here." to Woolford to act as a "Monster Man". That backs avoided his side of the field. When the Bears meet the Packers, that meant he was going to roam freely, cause At the end of the season he was reward- means a battle of Pro Bowl players. Sterling chaos in the Oklahoma blocking scheme ed with a ticket to Hawaii and the Pro Bowl. Sharpe vs. Donnell Woolford, South and make the tackle when necessary. After an outstanding preseason of 1994, Carolina vs. Clemson, the game within the "I remember all the bowl games," said helping the Bears to a 4-0 record, the sky is game. "Sterling is one of the best in the Woolford recently when asked about his the limit for the native of Fayetteville, NO league. When we are off the field we are Clemson career. all "That Oklahoma game "We are excited about what we can do in buddies. But, when the game starts, its a was memorable because I was the Monster Chicago this year. We gained some confi- different story." Man, something that we had not done previ- dence in the preseason and we have the While Woolford has found a home as ously. I enjoyed it I playoffs because was free to as our goal." one of the Monsters of the Midway, he still roam inside and outside." Three weeks ago Bears Coach Dave finds time to follow the Tigers. When the The strategy obviously was sound, as Wannstedt didn't hesitate when he was Bears have an open date, Woolford can Clemson downed the 10th ranked Sooners asked who was the Bears' best player at his usually be found at Death Valley. When 13-6, holding Oklahoma without a touch- position. "Woolford, without a doubt. He Tommy West had a reunion for all former down. It was one of only three games in the made the Pro Bowl last year and deserved- Tigers last Spring, Woolford was one of the decade of the 1980s in which Oklahoma ly so. He's had a fine camp and is off to that first arrivals. failed to score a touchdown. Tve heard how tough the presea- "I really had a great time in last those son camp has been," said Woolford. "I three bowl games," said Woolford, who think Coach West is going to make started Clemson's bowl victories over Clemson a tough team. He is going to Stanford in 1986, Penn State in 1987 have them prepared. He is going to and finally Oklahoma at the end of the bring discipline to those players and 1988 his senior season, year. "We they will be better off for it." worked very hard in the preparation for Donnell Woolford is one NFL play- those games, but we had a good time er who takes pride in his school and too. worked hard, yet it was fun." We has an appreciation for what it means A strong work ethic is something to be a Clemson Tiger. When first Woolford always had at Clemson and asked about what he remembered most has taken with him to the NFL. "I about playing for Clemson, he did not learned discipline under Coach (Danny) relate a story about a particular game

Ford at Clemson. I learned about or individual accomplishment. He sim- accepting responsibility on and off the ply stated, "Getting off that bus in Death field it and has helped me in the NFL. Valley on Saturday afternoon. There is Your is work ethic very important." nothing like running down that hill with Despite the ethic his work and two- 80,000 screaming fans. It is something time All-America credentials at I will never forget." Clemson, Woolford still had an adjust- Whether it be as a Monster Man or ment period when he joined the Bears a cornerback, Clemson fans won't in 1989. "In college I could rely on my soon forget the contributions Donnell athletic ability. The adjustment I had to Woolford made to the Clemson football When Woolford and Sharpe face each other, it's not make was more mental than physical. tradition. only a battle between There are more defenses to learn and Clemson and South Carolina, but a battle of different rules to deal with." This year Pro Bowl performers. ^=1994 Clemson Football 73 N.C. State Location: Raleigh, NC Nickname: Wolfpack Stadium Name: Carter-Finley Stadium/ 45,000 Turf: Grass Enrollment: 26,683 Colors: Red & White 1st Year of Football: 1892 Head Coach/Alma Mater: Mike O'Cain, Clemson 77 Record at School/Years: 8-5 (2nd year) Career Record/Years (4 yr sch. only): 8-5 (2nd year) Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Pos): Kent Briggs (Western Carolina/Def. Secondary), (Furman/Off. Coor., QB); Robbie Caldwell (Furman/Off. Line), Cary Godette (East Carolina/OLB); Jimmy Kiser (Furman/WR), Ken Pettus (Newberry/Def. Coor., ILB); Dick Portee (Eastern lllinois/RB); Brette Simmons (Furman/Tight Ends), Jeff Snipes (Furman/Def. Line) Lettermen Lost: 21 Lettermen Returning: 40 Starters Lost: 10 The Belltower at N.C. State Starters Returning: 14

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ILB Damien Covington QB Terry Harvey DT Carl Reeves 1994 Clemson Football 74 ... >* 9 0i

Ricky Bell Geoff Bender Rod Brown Kit Carpenter Eric Counts CB • 42 QB • 12 FB«35 ILB • 40 MG • 99

Damien Covington Dallas Dickerson Brian Fitzgerald Ed Gallon Eddie Goines ILB • 36 TE»33 TB»38 OLB • 8 SE • 19

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Mike Harrison Terry Harvey Chris Hennie-Roed Adrian Hill DT»73 14 • QB G/T»68 FL • 1

Carl Reeves Jon Rissler DT»85 OLB • 59

Chad Robson William Strong Steve Videtich James Walker Heath Woods P-5 CB»21 PK« 13 FS»2 T«70

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TEXTILES AND EDUCATION A Powerful Partnership For Progress

"Global competition and the explosive growth of "Education cannot be the sole responsibility of public manufacturing technology has challenged us to schools. Providing quality public schools is a shared operate more efficiently to meet changing customer responsibility of the entire community. Students must demands for quality and flexibility. Our present and be active learners, and parents must participate in future employees must have the reading, math and their children's education. Business and industry must decision-making skills to keep us competitive, so we be partners with public schools, and the community, can provide secure jobs that create the standard of as a whole, must become a community of learners living people desire. who share the American Dream.

Robert W. Moser Thomas E. Kerns, Ed.D. President Retired Superintendent South Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association Greenville County School District

in education

South Carolina's Textile Industry... Leading The Way In Educating Our Citizens For Tomorrow's Workplace

* Adult Education Textile companies are providing employees the resources to earn a high school diploma, or pass the GED equivalency test. Other programs are helping employees improve reading, math and computer skills.

* Governor's Initiative for Work Force Excellence

The industry is a major participant in this program designed to upgrade basic reading and math skills for undereducated employees.

* Business/ Education Partnerships These partnerships provide industry resources to enrich the educational experience of public school students. Programs include "adopt-a-school", tutoring, mentoring and workplace visits.

* Educational Contributions and Scholarships Textiles spend over $20 million annually on education, including donations to schools and colleges, scholarships for college students including employees' children and tuition for employees' technical training.

* Legislative

As South Carolina's largest manufacturing employer, the textile industry actively supports full funding for the continuing improvement of the state's public school system. CLEMSON AND N.C STATE Leading The Way in Educating Future Textile Leaders

• The Textile Bowl football game, played annually between Clemson and North Carolina State, features two outstanding textile-oriented universities that offer nationally-recognized textile degree programs, from bachelor to doctoral.

•Together, they have graduated over 12,000 students in the textile career field, many of whom currently are making the American textile industry the most competitive and productive in the world.

• Both Clemson and North Carolina State are members of the National Textile Center, a research consortium of four universities, designed to improve the global competitiveness of the nation's textile enterprises (fiber, yarn, fabric, fabricated products) by providing a strong academic research base. Started

in 1991 , the program is funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

•Clemson's School of Textiles is generously supported by the J.E. Sirrine Textile Foundation. Established in 1948 by the South Carolina textile industry, the Sirrine Foundation annually provides grants for student scholarships as well as periodic grants to update the School's equipment and facilities.

Frederick B. Dent, Jr. President J.E. Sirrine Textile Foundation President Mayfair Mills, Inc.

Dr. Jerry E. Trapnell Dr. Douglas V. Rippy Dean Director College of Commerce and Industry School of Textiles Clemson University Clemson University

SOUTH CAROLINA TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION j& Academic All-ACC

Jorge Anaya (2) Swimming Congratulations to the 57 Clemson student-ath-

Danie Aron (2) Swimming letes who were named to the ACC Academic Tonya Avery Track Honor Roll for the 1993-94 school year. Imad Baba Soccer Jessica Barr Basketball

Janine Barrett (2) Tennis Tonja McClinton (2) Tennis

Mike Byce Golf Andye McCrorey (2) Football

Eric Demoura Baseball Megan McEnery (2) Volleyball

Steve Derriso Football 'Jessica Milosch (2) Track

Chris Eatough (2) Soccer Mike Palomaki Soccer

Jamie Eggleston Baseball Jodie Phillips (2) Track

Mike Eydenberg (2) Baseball Charly Rasheed Tennis

Nathan Fields (2) Track Renee Rayton Basketball

'Meredith Ford (2) Track Mareike Ressing Track *Karen Friedrichsen Track Kyle Robinson Track

'Paul Galloway (2) Baseball Courtney Singleton Track John Gardner Wrestling Mitch Sprengelmeyer Tennis 'Ed Glenn Football Jeff Stephens Wrestling Jamahl Green Soccer Aimee Stout Track

Larry Greenlee Track Andy Taulbee (3) Baseball David Grendysz Swimming Frank Tomera Basketball Karen Hartmann Track Graham Tull Soccer Sam Henson Wrestling Pilar Tyson Swimming Dave Hopper Soccer Boba Tzvetkova Tennis Scott Hynd Soccer Aidra Vereen Track Tina Jensen Track Craig Wenning Soccer

Britt Jones Golf Kathleen Wilcox Swimming

Mike Kauffman (2) Track Jeff Yenzer Soccer Azurdee Kennedy Track The number in parenthesis corresponds to the number of the Jeff Keppen (2) Baseball years the student-athlete has been a member of the ACC Pam Ketter Track Academic Honor Roll. Brett Kirk Track 'Denotes President's List Selection (Perfect 4.0 GPA) Jeff Kozak Track Kristen Kunkle Swimming

Jessica Barr Boba Tzvetkova Andye McCrorey Andy Taulbee

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jg£ Team Statistics

1994 Clemson Statistics (1-0, 0-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) 1994 NC State Statistics (1-0-0, 0-0 ACC) TO i f~± Rushing i\iet Avg 1 u Rushing TC Net Avg TD LG Rrian Fit7nprplrl TR 1 70 4.1 o 17 Emory Smith, FB 10 59 5.9 2 12 Rod Brown, FB 8 32 4^0 1 13 Anthony Downs, TB 17 89 5.2 17 Terry Harvey, QB 7 6 0.9 1 8 James Jenkins, TB 11 59 5.4 9 Carlos King, FB 14 75 5.4 23 10 Louis Solomon, QB 7 32 4.6 Kevin Matier, TB 4 12 3.0 11 Q on A A Lamont Pegues, TB o oo u I o Totals 50 195 3.9 2 23 Totals 4.3 2 17 63 268 Opponents 22 24 1.1 9 Opponent Totals 21 -3 -0.1 4 Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD Pet. Passing Att Int Yds TD Pet. Cmp Terry Harvey 15 23 192 .652 Patrick Sapp 7 12 106 1 .583 Totals 15 23 192 .652 Louis Solomon 1 1 3 1.000 Opponents 13 24 185 .542 Totals 8 13 109 1 .615

Receiving Rec Yds Avg . Opponent Totals 13 23 1 102 .565 _ID_ _LG_ Eddie Goines, SE 109 18.2 23 Receiving Rec Yds Avq. TD LG Rod Brown, FB 26 8.7 12 Antwuan Wyatt, WR 5 76 15.2 1 31 Brian Fitzgerald, TB 18 9.0 9 Anthony Downs, TB 2 19 9.5 15 Jimmy Grissett, FL 19 9.5 10 Marcus Hinton, WR 1 14 14.0 14 Dallas Dickerson, TE 11 11.0 11 Totals 8 109 13.6 1 31 Totals 15 192 12.8 23 Opponent Totals 13 102 7.8 29 Opponents 13 185 14.2 53

Tackle Leaders Tot 1994 Clemson Schedule Tackle Leaders Tot 1994 NC State Schedule Date Opponent Score Darnell Stephens, OLB 8 Damien Covington, LB 11 Date Opponent Score S3 Furman W 27-6 Tim Jones, ILB 8 Kit Carpenter, ILB 9 S3 Bowling Green W 20-15 S10 NC State 1:00 pm Wardell Rouse, OLB 7 Ricky Bell, CB 7 S10 at Clemson 1 :00 pm S17 at Virginia 12:00 pm S24 Western Carolina 7:00 pm Carlos Curry, MG 7 01 Maryland 1:00 Mike Harrison, LT 6 pm 01 Georgia Tech 12:00 pm Warren Forney, DE 5 08 at Georgia 1:00 pm James Walker, FS 6 08 at Louisville 4:00 pm Marvin Cross, DE 5 015 at Duke 1:30 pm William Strong, CB 5 015 Wake Forest 1 :00 pm Winslow, 022 at Florida State 2:00 pm *Mike Guffie, 5 Chuck LB 4 SE 029 at North Carolina 1:30 pm 029 Wake Forest 1:00 pm Brian Dawkins, SS 4 Ed Gallon, OLB 4 N5 at Maryland 7:00 pm at North Carolina 1:00 Andre Carter, FS 2 N5 pm Carl Reeves, DT 4 N12 Duke 1:00 pm N12 Georgia Tech 1 :00 pm Andye McCrorey, OLB 2 Eric Counts, MG 3 N19 Florida State 1:00 pm N19 South Carolina 1:00 pm Jeff Sauve, PK 2 'denotes Special Teams N25 at Virginia 1 1 :00 am tackles — Tiger Cub Club

CHRISTIE FAULKNER 8-24-83

The sustaining membership requires a one time contribution of $500.00. This entitles the member The Perfect Gift For That Special Tiger Cub to a handcrafted Tiger Paw Commemorative Tile Plaque with his/her name and birthdate on it. The

'A Sustaining Membership' tile plaque will be placed on the Tiger Cub Club The Tiger Cub Club Wall of Fame Wall of Fame which is located at the North Stands of Clemson Memorial Stadium. The IPTAY Tiger Cub Club mural is a commissioned artwork cre- The one time contribution of $500.00 will ated by Pendleton potter Rob Gentry. insure the Cub's membership until his/her 22nd Club IPTAY Tiger Cub birthday. The Cub will receive all rights and privi- Post Office Box 1529 • Clemson, SC 29633-3529 leges received by those joining on an annual Telephone # (803) 656-2115 basis.

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NAJAFI DR AND MRS F S BRYANT MRS FRANCES LEWIS THOMAS OSBORN BARNWELL JR MARION WASHINGTON HAMID CINDY DAHAL BUMGARDNER PATRICK H LEWIS MR 8 MRS MICHAEL D BARRETT PHILIP B WATSON CHARLIE S 8 REBECCA M OLIVER TOM S PEGGY LITTLE CHARLES K WATT JOHN OSTEEN RANDY BUNN SAM J BATSON H LIVINGSTON JIM WELBORN MARTY PATTERSON RICHARD E BURDETTE ROBERT MR 8 MRS PAUL L BEACH DAVID JR BRIAN D F PAYNE JOHN N BURGESS JR C LOCKWOOD MR 8 MRS TIMOTHY L BEACH WESTOVER GRAHAM ERIC 8 PAULA MASSENBURG JAMES L WHITLAW SISKIN STEEL PAUL J BURNS MR 8 MRS JOHN P BEASON CO TIGER MILTON PULSIFER IV HARRY E BYAS JR WILLIAM H MASTERS JOHN T BENNETT THE UNKNOWN TIFTON GA JOHN ROBERT A BYERSJR DENNIS C MCALISTER ANGELA W BOGGS FRANK W WINGATE ROLAND LEE RAYBURN DON CAMPBELL THOMAS GMCCLUREJR PAUL 8 BARBARA BOWEN LARRY E 8 JUDY H YONCE ALLEN N REEVES STANLEY MCDONALD MR 8 MRS RONALD YOUNG KESTER M ROBERTS C DONALD CANN G J C (DOC) BRADHAM W ROBERT C CANTER WAYNE MCGAHA BRIAN 8 KIMBERLY BROOKS OTHER EARL SASSER A FRANK MCGUIRE WENDELL R SEASE J CALVIN CATOE ROBERT A CALHOUN JR P BRUCE ALEXANDER MCINNIS III DON E SEITZ JAMES K CAUGHMAN JOHN JOHN THOMAS CELY RONALD L ANDERSON HELEN K JERRY CHAPMAN R B MCKINNEY JR THOMAS F CHAPMAN DON 8 JOYCE AUSTELL 8 BEN SHARP MR 8 MRS KENNETH A MCLEOD MRS JOHN CSHARPE DONALD L CHARLES W C CHILDERS MEMORIAL WILLIAM T BARNETT JAMES H MCMILLAN GLENN C SMITH MR 8 MRS WILLIAM E CHILDRESS MD BRUCE A 8 LAURIE S CHURCHILL J PATRICIA A BARRETT A JOYCE S BRIAN E CLARK MILESAMCMURRY C E CLARK NEIL G BATES JAMES SMITH JR BRUCE E METCALF JAMES F SMITH HENRY LEE CLYBURN JR CHRIS L COUCH MR L W BEARROW DON & VONDA COLEY MICHAELS MITCHAM WILLIAM H CRAVEN JR MR 8 MRS MARION B BEASON WILLIAM V SMITH GARRETT J MOBLEYJR RODMAN TSPRUILL MR J DORMAN COMPTON FRED E CULVERN III MARION T BELLAMY JIM D MOORE TERRY 8 SARAH STEELE ROBERT J JR 8 CYNTHIA J CORLEY MR 8 MRS CARROLL V DABNEY THOMAS W BOOKHART A N CORPENING JIMMY H MOORE C E DANIEL LAURA ANN BREEDEN J H STEVENSON DAN W DALE SR TOM R MORRIS JR KATHRYN R DELL JAMES WBRIGMAN JAMES E TALIAFERRO II JAMES E MULLIGAN III JAMES E TALIAFERRO AMESC DANSBY LLEE DERRICK J C BROWN STEPHEN D DAVENPORT MR 8 MRS WILLIAM H O'CAIN MR 8 MRS D KIM EASTERLING BOB 8 NANCY BROWN MARTIN R TANT/LARRY R TANT WILLIAM RALPH MR 8 MRS THOMAS M TOBIN CROMPTON 8 KNOWLES CORPORA- OLDHAM DR J R EDWARDS/LARRY SWEAT LAWRENCE H BUCHANAN TION MR 8 MRS AARON D OWENS DR 8 MRS JOHN F ELLENBERG JOHN D BUCKLEY JOHN D TOMLINSON HERB DAWKINS GEORGE T PALMER MR 8 MRS HOWARD FARMER JR JAMES H BURTON WILLIAM N TURNER GEORGE N PAYNE JR ROBERT DOUGLAS VAN WINGERDEN BOBBY R 8 JUNE DEAS TIMOTHY J FINIGAN HENRY N CALHOUN A DEVANE MARKETING CARL DEVANE HERBERT H PEARSON THOMAS GGAILLARDJR MR 8 MRS ROBERT CANTRELL JEFFREY 8 BARBARA W WEST PRES, KINGS MTN NC LARRY BPENLEYSR DAVID W GARRISON JAMES LCARTEE WILLIAM C WEST DEXTER CHEMICAL CORP PERRY'S BACK PORCH FRANCIS 8 BEVERLY GEORGE M GLENN CARTER HOWARD D WILCOX III RESTAURANT WILLIAM D WILSON EDWARD S DIXON GARNETT J GIESLER JR MD J F CHANDLER CLARK M PIERCE DOUGLAS A WOLFE J HENRY DOWDY MR 8 MRS RICK GLOVER DOUGLAS A CHAPMAN CHARLES PISANO BRYAN JAMES L AND MARY JANE N DUNCAN MARK DAVID C GOWAN LOYD B CHAPMAN EDWARD WOLFE JAMES J POUPALOS RUDOLPH L YOBS KEITH EADES DOUG 8 RHONDA GRAY WILSON C CHILDERS III DAVE W POWELL HENRY YONCE 8 CHARLES YONCE E ROBERT ECKLEY III JACK GRAY WILLIAM W COOPER JR HOWARD D WILLIAMSON JR WILLIAM C POWELL SR CHARLES HALTIWANGER WAYNE M COWARD STEPHEN R EDDINS SCOTT POWERS DIANE LOTERMOSER HAMPTON CHARLES AND LYNN PRICE THOMAS J EDMONDS JOHN S 8 CHARLES R JR HATCHER CARROL 8 PAT EPTING NOEL L PRICE M D HICKLIN CHARLES BARRY EVERIDGE MR 8 MRS PHILLIPS PRINCE THOMAS M HILDERBRAND Tiger Life JAMES TFARISJR JACKIE S PUTNAM G STANLEY HILL GARYLFESMIRE JAMES R PUTNAM JR PERRY W HIOTT LANDRUM H BURRIS E MR & MRS MARKS ROBERT L & KENNETH R FLINT RAMEY NEELY MCFADDEN HOLLIS JEFF REECE ANDREW J HELMS C JR ROBERT H HOLLIS AVENT HENDERSON JR JOHN R FOWLER WAYNE 8 BETTY ANN ROBERSON FRANK LHOLROYD JR TIMOTHY H HESTER JACKSON T FOXWORTH RALPH D ROBERTS DENNIS OLIVER HOPF MICHAELS BRANHAM WILLIAM B ROBERTSON JOSEPH D FRANKS III MRS HOWARD E HORD DONALD J COGGINS MR & MRS CARROLL CHARLES W GALLMAN SR MR 8 MRS CECIL ROBINSON WEARON HUCKABY N E GARVIN RICHARD 8 TOMMY ROCHE RICHARD W HUGHES DANIEL H COKER JR HOLCOMBE DEWEY P ROCHESTER JR WILLIAM R GEE J MICHAEL JERNIGAN MR & MRS TERRY M MR 8 MRS ROBERT A GETTYS JR FLOYD T ROGERS GERALD M KAISER REBECCA D COKER JACK H ROGERS JR C RICHIE GIBSON DR B PAUL KELLETT MR & MRS R ALLISON HORNE JAMES E GILSTRAP JIM 8 JUDY ROSAMOND MR 8 MRS LAMAR KENNEDY THOMAS L ROTH JAMES S GLASSCOCK RONALD J KING DALTON ELIZABETH CORLIS DR JOE B GODFREY RICHARD WARD RUTLAND TIM LEAUMONT CHARLES DAVID SANFORD DR& MRS JOSEPH E HOLCOMB KING FRANK G GOODWIN III ROBERT E LIDE DERRILLE SCHUMPERT MR 8 MRS RON B GRAHAM JR MR 8 MRS ROBBY D MARTIN FEWELLJR MR & MRS CHARLES D MR 8 MRS RALPH W GRANT 8 ROBERT C SHELL JOEL W MAYERS MR 8 MRS 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Clemson University's commitment to Clemson has constructed the first building established solely for provide its student-athletes with the very academic support for student athletes. best of facilities is evident in many ways. From the soaring upper decks of Memorial entrance to the building is a 1,570-square contains 11 classrooms and 28 tutorial Stadium, to the state-of-the-art strength foot reception/office area, comprised of rooms, including a large 65-seat study training facility, young men and women five advisers' offices, two graduate student room and nine 20-seat study rooms, from all 19 of Clemson's varsity sports offices, and a conference room. Also which are designed as classrooms with have the very best in facilities for training located on the bottom floor is the office freestanding desks. and competition. Vickery Hall is no of Bill D'Andrea, the director of Clemson's The Department of Student-Athlete exception, as the $3 million structure is student-athlete enrichment program. Enrichment Services has recognized the as impressive aesthetically as any of the Vickery Hall operates under the guide- need for students to have access to high- other facilities. But the importance of lines and policies of the university and the quality computing equipment and has made Vickery Hall to the Clemson University center's staff adheres strictly to the rules a commitment to providing the student-

Athletic Department is not found in the and ethical conduct standards of the athletes at Clemson with such equipment. structure itself, but in the many programs university. In addition to the director, the Located on the first floor of Vickery that the building houses. staff also consists of six full-time advisers, Hall is the Department of Student-Athlete Vickery Hall opened in the spring of two graduate assistants, and 50 tutors. Enrichment Services Microcomputer

1991 and is the first facility in the nation The building also boasts a 175-seat Labratory. The lab is open six days a originally constructed for the purposes auditorium to be used for classes, team week, for 16 hours a day on Monday of meeting the comprehensive needs of meetings, review sessions, and seminars. through Thursday. student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000- The various speakers and lecturers who The lab staff consists of mostly square-foot building is open throughout come to work with Clemson student- graduate students, many of whom are the day and into the evening to accommo- athletes as part of the student-enrichment pursuing advanced degrees in computer date the extended schedules of student- program also use this facility. The auditori- science. Lab staff members are available athletes, and consolidates a variety of um is equipped with a projection booth for tutoring of any Computer Science academic services for their use. and state-of-the-art audio and video course as well as the many management, The philosophy behind Vickery Hall is equipment and will be available to other engineering and business courses that to provide the Clemson student-athlete campus groups when not in use by deal with personal computers. Student- with a program that will meet his or her Student-Athlete Enrichment. athletes may also arrange tutoring needs academically, in personal growth Another area of the main floor, the sessions outside normal lab hours any and development, and with career assis- computer resources area, consists of a time during the school year. tance. Vickery Hall is tangible evidence general computer tutoring room and a Computers in the lab can reach many that, at Clemson, the athletic department computer science tutoring room. The of the other machines on campus, includ- has made a commitment to make the computer room contains 30 personal ing the NAS mainframe, and are in turn, student-athlete's total experience a computers for hands-on computer tutoring, connected to a world-wide internetwork, rewarding one, even after he or she word processing and other general uses. allowing lab machines to access comput- enters the professional world. The 13,000-square-foot study and ing resources throughout the world. This

"Vickery Hall is one of the most tutoring area on the second floor compris- also allows access to lab resources from important facilities the Clemson University es the majority of the center. This area computers throughout the world. Athletic Department has ever built or will ever build. It makes a philosophical state- ment about the institutional commitment - giving our student-athletes the same opportunity to achieve their full potential academically that we give them athletical- ly. We're very serious about that," said Athletic Director Bobby Robinson. Given the time pressures of athletic participation and practice, student athletes face a difficult balancing act in trying to perform well both on the playing field and in the classroom. With respect to this, Clemson's Student-Athlete Enrichment Services (SAES), has provided one of the best academic support and advising pro- grams in the nation over the last several years. The completion of Vickery Hall gives SAES an even greater opportunity to help student-athletes reach the short- term goal of graduation and the long-term goal of success in the world. The facility is open throughout the day and into the evening to accommodate the extended schedules of the student-athlete.

Vickery Hall is located in the main- stream of east campus, behind Jordan The Dick Hendley Computer Room is one of many outstanding aspects of Vickery Hall, Hall at the top of Bryan Mall. The main Clemson's state-of-the-art Academic Learning Center.

1994 Clemson Football 103 1 994-1 995 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to Right - Jay Williams (Tiger Michael Bays (The Tiger) Back Row — Left to Right: Russ Gladden (Mic-Man), Jon Mouzon, Jason Cub )< Thomason (Co-Captain), Andy MacDonald, Derek Padden, Kelly Wall, Sam Boyles, Rob Pressly. Front Row — Left to Right: Vicky Stone, Maureen Wynne, Sandra Nichols (Co- Captain), Ashley Clanton, Laura Benedict, Marie McCullough. Not Pictured — Kristye Addison.

104 Tiger Band

Tiger Band issues a salute to Elvis Pressley during By Brenda Rabon today's halftime presentation. Today as the Clemson Tigers encounter the N.C. State Wolfpack in the yard line where Robert W. Moser, Clemson Alma Mater Textile annual Textile Bowl, we salute the two President of the South Carolina Where the Blue Ridge yawns its great- universities for the difference each school Manufacturers Association in 1994-95 will ness has made in the textile industry. Both have the honor of dotting the "i" in Tigers. Where the Tigers play have produced qualified professionals Today marks the 15th time that Clemson Here the sons of dear old Clemson, and valuable research in the field and are and N.C. State have played for the Textile Reign supreme alway. known throughout the southeast for their Bowl Trophy. outstanding textile programs. The Pregame festivities continue with one Chorus American people are aware now, more of John Phillip Sousa's most renowned Dear old Clemson, we will triumph textile than ever, of the impact the indus- marches, "Washington Post." The colors And with all our might try has on the economy . Today we salute will be presented by the Clemson That the Tigers' roar may echo Clemson and N.C. State for their contri- University Pershing Rifles Company C4. O'er the mountain height. butions to this tradition of excellence. Everyone then stands and joins Tiger Another important part of Clemson tra- the direction of Dr. Mark Band, under "Jailhouse Rock," "Don't Be Cruel," "Blue dition is the Clemson University Tiger Hosier, to honor America in singing "God Suede Shoes," "Hound Dog," and "I Can't Band, "The Band that Shakes the Bless America." Help Falling In Love." Southland." Known for its precision invocation will be delivered and The Drum Majors are an integral part of marching, dynamic sound, and famous the crowd will then be asked to join in the Tiger Band. They act as field conductors Clemson spirit, the band performs at all Pledge of Allegiance, and the singing of during performances and serve as field Clemson football games, both home and our National Anthem, conducted by assistants during rehearsals helping to away. University Director of Bands, Dr. Clemson correct individual errors and style prob- Tiger Band has performed at more Richard Goodstein. Tiger Band will then lems. Auditions are held at the end of than just Clemson football games over invite all to join in the singing of the each football season for the position of the years, especially recently. The Clemson University Alma Mater. Drum Major for the following year. group has performed at professional foot- The band will then play "Sock it to Tiger Band is led this year by Drum ball games and was the first college 'Em/Tiger as they march to the east Rag" Majors Lawanda Curry, Tracy Dean, and marching band in history to perform at a end of Memorial Stadium to form the tun- Caroline Godbey. Dr. Mark Hosier, NASCAR Winston Cup Series event nel for the players to run through as they marching band director, describes the when it performed in the opening cere- take part in the greatest stadium entrance Drum Major position as one of impor- monies of the 1993 Hooters 500 race at in sport. The cannon booms, the team tance. "They are three of the most impor- the Atlanta Motor Speedway. rubs Howard's Rock and then charges tant people on the field. The band Tiger Band's traditional sideline down the hill before a packed house in depends on them to start and conduct the entrance today is marked by the sound of Death Valley. performances with accuracy." the famous "Sock It To 'Em/Tiger Rag." Today's halftime show is entitled Curry is in her second year as a Drum Tiger fans everywhere begin to feel "Elvis-A Salute to the King." The Tiger Major and her fourth year as a Tiger Band excitement in the air as another Clemson Band salutes the "King of Rock 'n Roll," member. A native of Hartwell, GA and a tradition is continued. Elvis Pressley. Halftime selections graduate of Hart County High School, she Attention is then directed to the 25 include: "Heartbreak Hotel," "C.C. Rider," is a junior majoring in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management. Dean is from Loganville, GA and is a graduate of South Gwinnett High School.

This is her first appointment as Drum Major, but her second year as a member of Tiger Band. She is a sophomore majoring in Biological Sciences/Pre- Medicine. Godbey is in her second year as a Drum Major, and her third year as a band member. She is a native of Alexandria, Virginia and a graduate of West Potomac High School. She is a junior majoring in English. The Tiger Band staff includes Dr. Mark Hosier, marching band director, Dr. Rick Goodstein, director of university bands, Cheryl Hosier, Flag Line Instructor, and Hazel Martin, Twirler Instructor. On this day as we pay tribute to the textile industry and the traditions of excel- lence at Clemson and N.C. State, we also salute Tiger Band for the outstanding job they do for Clemson, not just on Saturdays in the fall, but all year long. Caroline Godbey, Lawanda Curry and Tracy Dean are the Drum Majors for 1994.

1994 Clemson Football 105 Whether you win or events at every level of lose, sports teach you to competition. And we come back with a better are proud to sponsor effort the next time. the Clemson Tigers. And that's one of the After all, sportsman- greatest victories you can achieve. ship has the power to make winners of us all. Sports also teach you teamwork, dedication And we know of no greater victory than that. and determination — values you can apply to every aspect of your life. NationsBank truly believes in this spirit of sportsmanship. We are proud to help this spirit grow through our support of sporting NationsBank

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CLEMSON VS NORTH CAROLINA STATE

The Textile Bowl matches up two great universities in Carolina produce almost half of America's textiles and the Carolinas, North Carolina State and Clemson. Each is provide good job opportunities in a modern environment for nationally recognized for outstanding athletics as well as today's young men and women. programs in textile education and training. The Carolina The textile industry is also proud of its reputation as a good textile industry is proud of both of these fine schools, Carolina citizen. The industry provides needed tax dollars their faculty, their students and their alumni, many of along with grants to the arts, hospitals, libraries and human whom currently serve the industry in various management service organizations as well as higher education, reflecting capacities. its sense of corporate responsibility. The industry is not only committed to higher education Textiles and the Carolinas... partners for better products in both states but also to a better way of life for its many and a better way of life for everyone. employees and their families. The piants in North and South

D o 0-7 7/Vu.s> PRE-GAME CEREMONY

Robert W. Moser, President George C. Waldrep, Jr., President South Carolina Textile Manufacturers North Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association will present a $1 ,000 Association will present a ,000 NCTMA $1 scholarship to the School of Textiles, scholarship to the College of Textiles, Clemson University. North Carolina State.

The Textile Bowl trophy was donated by Textile Hall Corporation. These outstanding textile employees, selected by their companies to compete for the 1994 South Carolina Textile Citizen of the Year Award, and over 90,000 others involved in the making of fiber, yarn and fabric in South Carolina, thank the Clemson Athletic Department for hosting the 14th annual Textile Bowl football game.

Clemson leads the Textile Bowl series with 9 wins and only 4 losses.

Year Score Year Score

1981 Clemson 17 State 7 1987 State 30 Clemson 28 1982 * Clemson 38 State 29 1988 State 10 Clemson 3 1983 Clemson 27 State 17 1989 Clemson 30 State 10 1984 • Clemson 35 State 34 1990 Clemson 24 State 17 1985 Clemson 39 State 10 1991 Clemson 29 State 19 1986 State 27 Clemson 3 1992 State 20 Clemson 6

1993 Clemson 20 State 14 Tigers in Coaching

By Bob Bradley For the second straight week a Clemson grad will serve as head coach of the Tigers opposition. Somthing occurred in Clemson football last season that had never happened. And this season, this happening has been repeated the 89) he returned to 'The Valley' as a Paladin Although he played in Steve Fuller's shad- first two games of the 1994 campaign. The assistant, the last two times as defensive coor- ow in 1 976, O'Cain still managed to account for oddity is that a Clemson graduate has brought dinator. over 600 yards of total offense, giving him over his own Division 1 -A team into Death Valley to But in between that last trip as an assistant 1,800 for his career. One game that season face the Tigers. A number of times Tiger alum- in '89 and the one as head coach last Saturday still stands out in his mind—against the team ni have faced their alma mater as an assistant with Furman, he rejoined the ranks on the he is now coaching. It was a loss to the coach, but never as the head man. Clemson staff as coach Ken Hatfield's defen- Wolfpack. O'Cain gained 140 yards rushing, The first one to have this distinction was sive coordinator in '93. The Tigers were among which are the most ever for a Tiger quarterback Thomas Michael (Mike) O'Cain of N. C. State the top 15 teams in the nation in terms of scor- in a game. and he is making a repeat performance today. ing defense. Coming— back to Clemson again—and The other alum, Robert Alan (Bobby) Johnson, Like O'Cain succeeding Sheridan, Johnson again "still gives me chills. Hearing the band revisited his collegiate stomping ground last was the overwhelming choice to be the new play (Tiger Rag) and seeing the Tigers come

Saturday in the season opener as head coach Paladin head coach replacing Jim Satterfield down the hill certainly brings back memories," of Furman. when he stepped aside. When Johnson was O'Cain says. "It's hard to spend as much time

Mike, who lettered at Clemson in 1974-75- offered the opportunity to have his own team, there as I did and not feel a little of that."

76 as a quarterback and was named team he jumped on it like a chicken on a june bug. Both O'Cain and Johnson had a running MVP and captain his senior year, actually got O'Cain and Johnson were teammates at start on getting ready for their coaching assign- his college coaching career started with the Clemson during the 1972 season, which was ment against Clemson this year. Johnson and Tigers when he served as a graduate assistant Mike's freshman year, and the first year frosh his staff had the entire summer to prepare for with the running backs in 1977. could play varsity ball. However, Mike did not last Saturday's game and O'Cain opened his Mike came back to Clemson the following get in a game, as Ken Pengitore was running season Thursday a week ago against Bowling season as the offensive backfield coach of The the show for Coach Hootie Ingram. Then, in Green and now has had nine days for Citadel when the Bulldogs came to town. 1973, he was red-shirted under Coach Red "Thinking Tigers." Altogether, the Orangeburg native faced Parker when Pengitore was a senior and It's funny how the old adage of 'what goes Clemson seven times as an N. C. State assis- Bobby finished up his career in the Tiger sec- around comes around' fits an occasion. tant, three of them in 'The Valley.' ondary. Although both never coached together, their He brought his 24th-ranked Wolfpack into In 1974, when Mark Fellers was the starter, counterparts have been entwined from time to Clemson last year in his first year as the head O'Cain grabbed enough attention against time for years. coach at State, succeeding Dick Sheridan, Georgia Tech and Georgia on back-to-back Both Dick Sheridan and Jim Satterfield who had abruptly resigned earlier. Mike Saturdays to earn the Atlantic Coast were on the same staff at Eau Claire High became the only first-year head coach in the Conference Rookie-of-the-Week honors, School in Columbia. Sheridan went to nation to take his team to a post-season bowl accounting for three touchdowns against the Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School and there game, facing Michigan in the Hall of Fame tilt two teams. O'Cain was his quarterback. Then Sheridan in Tampa after the '93 regular season. OCain's best year, yardage-wise, was in and Satterfield ended up at Furman together.

Johnson played for the Tigers in 1970-71- 1 975 when Willie Jordan was doing most of the When Sheridan went to N. C. State to be head 72 and graduated with a BS degree in man- signal calling. O'Cain was forced to miss quar- coach, Satterfield took his place at Furman. agement in 1973, four years before O'Cain terbacking against Wake Forest and Duke And Sheridan hired O'Cain from East Carolina earned his degree in recreation and park because of injuries and only held for place- to be his quarterback coach. adminstration. Johnson was in industry from ments. But he finished strong, accounting for Art Baker (now at South Carolina) was 1974 to 1976, but joined the Furman staff in all eight of his touchdowns in the final three another on the Eau Claire staff with Sheridan time for the '76 season. Three times (1979-88- games, and 943 yards on the year. and Satterfield. Baker was the one who first hired Johnson at Furman in 1976 as well as Sheridan. Baker was on the Clemson staff when Johnson came to Clemson as a fresh- man (1968). When Sheridan went to N. C. State in 1986, Satterfield got the Furman head job and kept Johnson on the staff. The only time Johnson has not been on the Paladin staff since 1976 was in 1980, when he returned to Clemson for one year to be academic advisor, and in 1993 as defensive coordinator. Among former Tiger players now assistant coaches are Chris Lancaster (Baylor), Rickey Bustle (South Carolina), James Earle (Clemson), Buddy King (Arkansas), Dan Pearman (Alabama), and Arlington Nunn (Baylor). J.D. Haglan is the head coach at Catawaba and Geoff Ciniero is the head man at Gallaudet, a school for the deaf in Washington, DC. We documented his career in this publication last year. The coaching profession moves fast some- times. Nobody knows that better than the coaches themselves. After 50 years without a Clemson grad coaching in Death Valley, we might have a bunch return to the valley in the next few years.

O'Cain is the only former Tiger who is directing a Division I program. He was Clemson's MVP in 1976.

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