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5 Tony Stephens 69 Strength Stats 115 Clemson Soccer

Fourteen months ago Clemson's current star- What Tiger can do the most sit-ups in a soccer team has been ranked in the ting middle guard was fourth on the depth chart 60-second period? Who has the largest bench final top 20 each of the last 15 years After a and considering which avenue he should take press figure? Gary Wade and his fine strength good start this year, Clemson is a solid choice as far as employment after graduation Now he staff compiled some interesting data on the to return to the national playoffs Mickey Plyler might have to put the business world on hold as Clemson gridders reviews the other Clemson football team. he explores a pro football avenue Willie Shearer documents the swift transition in Tony Stephens 81 Wayne Bolt 116 Heisman Years Clemson career. Clemson led the nation in kickoff returns last coached both Clemson and year, thanks in part to the coaching efforts of Georgia Tech in the early part of this century and 7 Miles Aldridge Wayne Bolt. The former East Carolina All- became one of the first legends of the game. Clemson's linebacker coach does not have an American handles a little of everything at Clem- Foster Senn reflects on his career in terms of intricate set of goals, he simply wants to win the son, including the position of dorm supervisor. record and in terms of his character national championship. Foster Senn reviews Foster Senn profiles Clemson's tight ends Miles Aldridge's career in coaching. coach, who has already sent four players to the pros 52 Offensive Linemen Additional Copies

The offensive line rarely gets much attention 85 University Feature Extra copies of this program are available at and Clemson certainly has one of the finest lines is trying to solve $3 apiece. Send checks (payable to Clemson in America. So Annabelle Vaughan decid- everyone's problems The extension service has Athletic Department) to: Sports Information Of- ed to give the unknown gang some attention uncovered 1800 common problems and is try- fice, Box 632, Clemson, SC 29633 Turn to page 52 for a rundown on the men who ing to make life a little easier, as Danny McNeill open up those huge holes for the Tiger backs. explains On the Cover 57 Campus Life 87 Tiger Upset Tony Stephens and the Tigers have quite a rivalry going with Georgia Tech, even though the This week's centerspread feature highlights Frank Howard waited a long time to defeat two schools have met as ACC rivals only since life on the Clemson campus. Lance McKinney Georgia Tech in Atlanta, but he finally turned the 1983. Jim Moriarty captured the rivalry in today's and the Clemson communication staff offer trick in his final season. Willie Shearer takes us cover photo. some unusual photos of the campus from back almost 20 years to one of Howard's helicopter height. greatest victories.

The Departments Trainers 88 Clemson Football Program Tiger Life 106 ACC Schedule 44 Committee: University Officials 19 Alma Mater 49 University Page 9 Athletic Director 13 Chairman: Len Gough University President 11 Athletic Staff 41 Editor: Tim Bourret Band Program 119 Advertising Director: Marilyn Hines Car Dealers 42 Players and Coaches Program Staff: Bob Bradley, Hazel Modica, Sam Cheerleaders 49 Blackman, Annabelle Vaughan, Foster Senn, Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 Coaches, All-Sports 25 Willie Shearer, Jack McKenzie, Ashley Johnson, Alphabetical Roster, Opponent 67 Emergency Information 29 Sherri West, James Fleming, and Marilyn Hines. Assistant Coaches 16 Fall Sports Schedule 78 15 Future Football Schedules 31 23 Graduate Asst. Coaches 39 Printing: Electric City Printing Company of I FTAY Lineups, Starting 56 Anderson, SC IPTAY Officers 46 Meet the Tigers 33 Managers 88 Numerical Rosier, Clemson 56 Single Game Records 109 Numerical Roster, Opponent 65 Photos by the Clemson Communications Center, Stadium Information 27 Opponent Players 82 Jim Moriarty. Rob Biggerstaff. Bob Waldrop. Statistics 3 Strength Coaches 87 Lance McKinney. Scott Harke. Dave Lewis, The Last Word 120 Tiger Rookies 39 Frank Alexander and Tom Shockley. Today's Game 2

1 Today's Game

By Tim Bourret

ACC Title Chase Starts Here American on both sides of the line of scrim- history behind William Perry and William Clemson's drive towards its 10th outright mage in the same season, but this year Fuller of . title begins Saturday when the Tigers play could change all that. With Clemson's 3-0 host to Georgia Tech in the first ACC en- start, just the second of its kind under Dan- Treadwell Mr. Clutch counter of the year. Clemson is the defen- ny Ford, a rushing offense that ranks in the Has Clemson ever gotten more out of a ding champion and owns more ACC titles top 1 in the nation and a total defense that walk-on player than . Fred than any other school. (Clemson also tied is the best in the land, there is a very good Cone and Windy Windham come to mind, for the title in 1 965 giving Clemson 1 1 ACC chance that John Phillips and Michael a pair of first-team championships overall.) The Tigers also Dean Perry could establish another Clem- choices who were stars under Frank have the highest winning percentage in son first. Howard. Recently, Steve Ryan, now a col- league games in the 34-year history of the Phillips is the king of the knockdown lege coach at VMI, is the last walk-on to conference, so it is little wonder Clemson block at Clemson. He has 34 knockdowns receive AII-ACC honors. Ryan led the con- is again the preseason pick of just about in just three games, including 18 at Virginia ference in interceptions in 1978. every poll. Tech on September 12 that set a Clemson Treadwell beat Georgia for the second Getting off to a good start is important single game record. Phillips is a major straight year when he booted a 21 -yard in league play. A look at the past standings reason Clemson has rushed for over 200 field goal with two seconds left last Satur- tells us that Clemson's 5-1-1 mark last year yards in 22 of the last 23 games and has day. That was the fifth time Treadwell has marked the first time since 1979 that allowed just three quarterback sacks in the made a kick inside the last three minutes anyone won the title with a loss and the first last 18 games, including none this year. of a game to either win a game or tie a time since 1965 that anyone won the Perry is fourth in ACC history in quarter- game. Overall he is 7-7 inside the last eight league championship with two blemishes back sacks with 22.5 and he needs just minutes of the game in the field goal on its record. Clemson has never won an three to become the league's all-time department.

ACC title after it has lost the first game of leader. Brother William Perry has the ACC And, each one has been a very big field the conference season. record with 25. Michael Dean had seven goal. The two boots to beat Georgia go tackles last week against Georgia and one without saying. A field goal tied the South Tailbacks with Quick Start tackle for loss, giving him eight stops Carolina game last year, Clemson's top The Clemson tailback duo of Wesley behind the line of scrimmage in three rival. Another with 10 seconds left tied McFadden and Terry Allen have combin- games. The native of Aiken, SC has 45 Maryland last year, giving Clemson the ed for 581 yards so far this season in three tackles for loss for his career, third in ACC ACC title. He also won the season opener games, nearly 200 yards per contest. The duo also has scored six touchdowns and averages 6.2 yards per carry. This is the most yards gained by the top two tailbacks after the first three games since Danny Ford has been the coach at Clemson. The figure for the tailback position actually is 661 yards because Joe Henderson also has played at tailback and has 80 yards rushing in 15 attempts. This is no small accomplishment when you consider the fact that Clemson current- ly has five tailbacks in the NFL (Kenny Flowers, , Steve Griffin, Kevin Mack and Cliff Austin) one in the CFL (Lester Brown) and another who used to play in the NFL (Chuck McSwain). For in- stance, in 1986 Kenny Flowers and Ter- rence Flagler, two of the top 31 picks in the NFL draft last spring, had just 379 yards at this time of the year. In 1985 Flowers and Stacy Driver had just 328 yards after three games. In other words, no tailback combo under Danny Ford, or in Clemson history for that matter is even within 200 yards of the McFadden-Allen combination at this time of the season. Individually, McFadden's 341 yards rushing after three games is the most for the first three games of the season by a Clemson running back under Ford.

Linemen Ail-Americans Clemson has never had a first-team Ail- . . . .

at in 1985. which allowed jor categories, passing, rushing and total including 1 1 first hits, the most first hits in Clemson to keep from a losing season. defense. Although Clemson gave up 157 a game by a Tiger since 1984. He also had Treadwell is one of the top student- yards rushing against Georgia, the Tigers two tackles for loss and they both came on

athlete stories at Clemson in recent years. still allow just 1.8 yards per rush and 63 big plays. The native of Atlanta, GA busted The native of Jacksonville, FL has a 3.1 yards per game. In passing defense, Clem- up a Georgia fake field goal try to tackle

GPA in electrical engineering and it is this son opponents have completed just 40.5 the enemy for an eight-yard loss, then nail- course of study that influenced his decision percent of their passes for 3.3 yards per at- ed Georgia quarterback James Jackson in to come to Clemson. Treadwell did not play tempt. That yards per attempt total would the endzone for a safety to bring Clemson

high school football, he was a soccer set a Clemson record if the season ended to within two points. He had a lot of help player. When he did not get a soccer today. from fellow defensive back James Lott and scholarship offer at a school with a strong A couple of players deserve a pat on the linebacker Vince Taylor. engineering school, he decided to make his back after last week's performance, both decision solely on academics. He picked are natives of Georgia. Norman Haynes Film Available Clemson because of its academic reputa- has had a dozen tackles or more in two The Clemson Broadcast Group has pro- tion and his father convinced him to try games in his career, both have come duced a one-hour video tape highlighting kicking a football while he was at Clemson. against Georgia. Do you think the fact that the 1986-87 Clemson Sports Year. The After a year of red-shirting and a year of he is a native of Athens, GA has anything tape concentrates on football and basket- sitting on the bench behind current Tam- to do with It? Haynes had a dozen stops ball, but covers all 18 sports in what in pa Bay Buc Donald Igwebuike, Treadwell in last Saturday's game and had 14 in the many ways was Clemson's greatest sports has moved into the top three in every contest in Athens last season. year ever. To receive your tape, send a placekicking category at Clemson. He has Gene Beasley was Clemson's defensive check for $29.95 to Clemson Broadcast 10 field goals in just 12 attempts this year player of the game as he had 12 tackles. Group, Box 1446, Clemson, SC 29633. and is in the top three in the nation in field goals with 3.3 per game. He has 39 field 1987 Clemson Statistics 1987 Georgia Tech Statistics goals in his career, second only to Obed (3-0 overall, 0-0 ACC) (1-1 overall, 0-1 ACC) Ariri, who had an NCAA best 63 when he Rushing Att Yds Avg ID LG Rushing Att Yds Avg TD LG graduated. Last Saturday he booted four McFadden, TB . 43 341 7.9 4 89 Al. Thomas, RB 21 110 5.2 21 field goals, tying Ariri's single game record Allen, TB 51 240 4.7 2 16 King, RB 17 86 5.1 3 18

. 1 17 for total field goals. T Jofinson. FB 19 91 4.8 38 Edwards, RB 66 3.9 20 Henderson, TB 15 80 5.3 1 13 GEORGIA TECH. . . . 83 327 3.8 5 2? Lancaster, FB 19 47 2.5 5 Georgia Tech Update Opponents 81 272 3.4 1 18 R. Williams. QB . . 21 32 1.5 12 Clemson will be facing Bobby Ross once CLEMSON 173 805 4.7 8 89 again, but he will wearing differe"

Georgia Tech. CLEMSON 20 47 2 272 .426 41 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Over the last six years Clemson or Opponents 30 74 3 247 .405 36 LG Lester. WR 7 104 14.9 2 34 Maryland have won the ACC title and he Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Davenport. WR 6 128 21.3 79 the Terps have been so is the main reason Cooper, WR 9 177 19.7 41 King. RB 6 105 17.5 1 49 outstanding this decade. His teams averag- Jennings, WR 3 39 13.0 17 Al. Thomas, RB 5 38 7.6 23

Allen. 13 4.3 9 Massey. TE 4 95 23.8 1 48 ed 28 points per game in his five-year stay TB 3 J. Williams, TE 13 13.0 13 Isom. WR 2 36 18.0 19 (1982-86) at Maryland. B. Taylor, WR 12 12.0 12 Edwards. RB 2 11 5.5 14 Rick Strom is the leader of the Georgia Hooper, WR . 7 7.0 7 4" GEORGIA TECH. . . . 37 599 16.2 79

Tech offense from the quarterback posi- Davis, WR . . . 7 70 7 Opponents 34 625 18.4 5 93 tion. The 6-3 signal caller has completed Coley, TE 4 4.0 4 34 of 62 passes for 543 yards and four CLEMSON 20 272 13.6 41 Tackles No TFL-Yds touchdowns. This includes an 11-18 per- 30 247 8.2 36 Ingram. FS 20 0-0 in the formance against season Tackles No TFL-Yds E. Thomas. ILB 18 1-1 opener when he threw for a Tech record Beasley, SS 23 4-16 Martin, SS 13 1-1 317 yards. He completed 23 of 44 for 226 Haynes, LB 22 0-0 White. ILB 11 0-0 Perry, DT 21 8-49 Stallwonh. CB 11 0^ yards against North Carolina last week. V. Taylor, LB. . . 17 0-0 Porter, ILB 11 1-1 Ingram has been the leader of Riccardo Earle, OLB 16 1-4 Lee, NG 10 00 the defense. The two-sport star at Georgia J. Johnson, BAN. 15 2-14 A. Thomas, SS 10 0-0 Tech, who was named the ACC's outstand- Hatcher, BAN 15 2-11 ing all-around athlete last year, has 20 1987 Results 1987 Results tackles in 1987 to lead the team. He also Date Site W-L Score Opponent Date Site W-L Score Opponent 43-0 led the club last year and well over .400 Sept. 5 H W W Carolina Sept 12 H W 51-12 The Citadel 12 A w 22-10 Virginia Tech Sept. 19 H L 23-30 North Carolina with nearly 100 RBIs in . He join- 19 H w 21-20 Georgia Sept. 26 at Clemson 12:05 PM John Phillips on the Playboy ed Clemson's Sept. 26 Georgia Tech. 12:05 PM, JP-TV Oct. 3 at N C. Stale 12:05 PM All-America team this past fall. Oct. 10 Virginia. 12;05 PM, JP-TV Oct. 10 Indiana Slate 1:00 PM Oct. 17 Duke. 1:00 PM Oct. 17 Auburn 1:00 PM Oct 24 N C. State, 1:00 PM Oct. 24 at Tennessee 1:30 PM Defense Record Setting Oct. 31 Wake Forest, 1 :00 PM Oct. 31 at Duke 130 PM Clemson defense continues to be The Nov. 7 at North Carolina. 12:05 PM. JP-TV Nov. 7 Virginia (Homecoming) 12:05 PM in the three ma- among the national leaders Nov. 14 Maryland. 12:05 PM. JP-TV Nov. 21 Wake Forest 1 00 PM Nov 21 at . 7:37 PM. ESPN Nov 28 Georgia TBA

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The Official Hot Dogs E iTony Stephens

By Willie Shearer

OK, let's set the stage for Clemson nose football player. But he was surprised at the player so desired. "It wasn't like 'I'm guard Tony Stephens: Clemson's over- success he had last year. beating you out, Raber,'" Stephens recalls,

powering defense is on the field doing its He recalls, "I had a pretty good spring ^'because he had the opportunity to start thing, and the opposing offense faces an practice the year before, but I never every game if he wanted to. He just didn't any-down, million a to go situation — an thought I'd be starting. I thought maybe I'd want to. He was the leader among us three,

obvious if passing down ever there was get a little playing time at the most. But as and he could have started every game I

one. What do you say we line up with Tony It worked out, the puzzle finally came asked him every week if he wanted to start,

down in the trenches and see if we can get together." and he didn't want to, even the last game

the sack. It sure did, to the delight of defensive line against South Carolina. He just felt com-

Here's how Stephens sees it: coach Tom Harper. Harper says, "Tony's fortable with the rotation the way it was." In the huddle — a rage-to-riches story — the American That's really not a surprising story when

"In an obvious passing situation, we call dream. He didn't play at all for two years. you consider the tight relationship that the

'Off,' which means it's a free rush so I can He even got shifted to the offensive line for defensive linemen have with each other. "I

go either left or right." a season. Then he came back last year believe it's a real bond with the defensive

At the line of scrimmage — with blood in his eye, and he just wanted line," Tony says. "All of us live pretty close "I line up to the strong side of the center, fo play. And he's doing great this year." to each other in the dorm. We're pretty

and the first thing I do is get a jump on the The gossip last season was that Tony, much with each other every hour of the ball a'nd try to beat the center." soft-spoken and rather scholarly looking in day. We just have this togetherness that At the first contact — his glasses, just plain beat out senior nose we're able to carry onto the field with us."

"I try to make him overcommit to me on guard Brian Raber, but Stephens' recollec- Nevertheless, it was clear last year that

the strong side, then I just take his body tion offers a variation on that theme. Com- Stephens was one serious individual when

and wipe it that way. Then I just come back menting on the help he received from It came to football. "I think it was a total

to the weak side." Raber in learning the position, Tony says, commitment," he says. "I got to a point in

At the second contact — "We just wanted to have the best possible my life where I had to say, 'This is it.' I had

"Now it's just me and the defensive nose guard at all times, and as it worked to make a choice whether I wanted to play

tackle — either Shave-0 (Raymond out It was just like three people (Stephens, football or get a job after I got my degree.

— I Chavous) or Dean () Raber, and Mark Drag) playing one posi- wasn't really taking it as seriously as I

to go against two offensive linemen. What tion. That's just the way we had it set up." should have. I had to take that one last op-

we have is a one-on-one blocking situation. In fact, Stephens would have given up portunity to see if it was going to happen."

If that guard picks me up, then Shave-0 or the starting role to Raber had the elder And does he think it's happening now?

Michael Dean can usually beat his man. "I think It IS," he says, "but you've got to

And if I don't get picked up, then I'm free. make that commitment."

We get support from each other. What I do Coach Harper has nothing but praise for depends on what they do, and what they his pupil, saying, "He's a favorite of mine,

do depends on what I do." so I'm going to be prejudiced. But he's my

In the offensive backfield — Mean Joe Greene — he's always got time "You've got to get that sack because it's to help the other guys and pat them on the

the best thing that can happen for a defen- behind and say, 'Nice job.' I think he's got

sive lineman. Everybody sees it. The first the qualities to have a chance to play in the thing you want to do is just get your hands NFL when the time comes." on the quarterback, or at least disturb his Stephens, who after this semester will pattern and make him run out of the lack only a 10-week internship to earn a pocket. You just want to disturb whatever degree in resource management, is wary they're trying to do." of talking too much about a professional

In the quarterback s face — career. "I think if I play the way I'm capable "That's where you want to be." of playing this year those things will fall in-

For the quarterback, all this can take only to place Everyone would like to make it in

a couple of seconds. All he sees is a mass the NFL, but not everyone gets to. I don't of orange and perhaps the blur of a huge think it's a false dream to want to. but at

number-65 rushing at him. Then ... meet the same time I try to be realistic about it." Tony Stephens. Whichever way Tony ends up going, for Last year, six-foot, four-inch Tony the present, the quarterbacks on Clem- Stephens emerged from obscurity to son's schedule had best be realistic about become Clemson's starting nose guard. the man lining up opposite their centers. With 5.0 speed in the 40-yard dash and a He's gotten serious about his football and 31 -inch vertical leap, amazing numbers for IS planning on meeting some of those a 300-pound man who bench presses 450 Tony Stephens went from fourth-team to signal callers face-to-face, chest-to-chest, starter in two weeks last season. pounds, Tony has all the tools to be a great and back-to-turf.

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The first thing you notice about Clemson this one of the greatest plusses of coaching linebacker coach Miles Aldridge is his at Clemson. "It's exciting to come to voice: rough and raspy — like Clint work," Aldridge said. "Everyday you learn

Eastwood's in Heartbreak Ridge, except something. It's not drudgery. There's so louder and more quickly paced. much experience, so much knowledge. It's the determination of Aldridge you You can accomplish so much with these notice next, "fy/ly goal is to be a coach at people working together. a school that has a chance to win the na- "It makes me a better coach by being tional championship." around these guys." "He's very intense," Tom Harper, defen- Aldridge has not had an easy task the sive coordinator, said. "He wants to get it last couple of seasons because he has had

" done correctly — a perfectionist a young group of linebackers to work with. Aldridge compares himself to an English "On the field, he's IS hard-nosed," That why his "English Teacher" ap- teacher. linebacker Vince Taylor said. "He's going proach IS important. "Miles did a fine job English," he said. "I believe in teaching the to get out of you all he can and work you with our linebackers last year and his work fundamentals — things like body positions. hard. Off the field, he's a good guy." was one of the reasons we were ranked in "Teaching people how to play as a team Aldridge is a tough, determined coach the top 25 in the nation in scoring and total IS a highly organized speciality. You've got who has some basic beliefs about football defense," said Danny Ford. to fit all pieces together to make a good and coaching. "I believe football is a tough This year the job might be even more dif- team," game. You've got to be tough mentally and ficult because six new linebackers are on After playing football and at physically to play," he said. "It's my the roster and only one player, Duane AC. Flora High School in Columbia, responsibility to not only teach football, but Walker, is a senior. "This season will be Aldridge went to Gardner Webb in what it takes to win, be it football, business, a challenge, but it is still one of the reward- North Carolina. "I started as a 165 lb. or getting a degree." ing aspects of this profession," said quarterback," he said with a laugh. "I was He's in his third year of coaching at Aldridge. "I can now watch these young a 220 lb. linebacker by the end." Clemson after moving steadily through the players' progress from start to finish, on the He then moved into coaching, starting at coaching ranks. "Every opportunity has field and off, and that is a rewarding aspect the high school level. After one-year stints been a little bit better," he said. "I've just of the job." at Chase and Newberry High Schools, he tried to improve. Aldridge has coached every position on moved to East Tennessee State, Wichita "I came to coach at Clemson for a the defense, which he says is a great asset. State, Tulsa, Mississippi, and Duke before chance to win the national championship. "I've done a little of all of it which gives me coming to Clemson. "Coaching came very If that's the best I ever do, that's okay." the broad view of the defense," he said. easy to me," he said. "I liked high school With coaches Tom Harper and Bill "I can understand defensive back or line

coaching, but I knew I wanted to be a col- Oliver, both of whom have coached profes- problems, not just linebacker problems." lege coach." sionally. Tommy West, and Aldridge, Clem- Aldridge says his defensive coaching In addition to coaching linebackers at son is considered to have an excellent philosophy is basic. "I like to teach foot- Clemson, Aldridge recruits in South veteran defensive staff. Aldridge considers ball a lot like an English teacher teaches Carolina, Philadelphia, and New Jersey. "I enjoy recruiting young men that have the physical ability to play football and the men-

tal ability to go to college." he said. "It's a lot of fun finding a guy, recruiting him, and then watching him become suc- cessful." Aldridge says he concentrates more on team goals than individual ambition. "My

goal is not individual," he said. "I have

goals, but they're not centered in on be- ing this or that.

"If we win, I have a better chance. If we

lose I won't be an assistant at Clemson.

First things first. I know if I want to achieve

more goals, the best thing to do is for us to win 12 games

"My philosophy is if somebody has got

to win. It might as well be us.' Somebody

is going to win the national championship.

" There's no reason it can't be Clemson D O.

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Call 634-1893 or 636-2120 m The more things change As a land grant institution. Clemson emphasizes the three areas of the more they stay the research, public service and teaching. On the brink of the 21st century, same. I At Clemson there research efforts are unquestionably important. And public service are some things that (we programs serve all the citizens of South Carolina. But, over and above hope) will never change: these missions, when a student enters Clemson, he or she should be Clemson orange. Till- / able to count on receiving an excellent . And great teaching man Hall. Tigerama. doesn't happen without great teachers. And one more very Every former Clemson student probably recalls a teacher important thing. No whose matter how much / personal style and commitment added a special dimension to the word "education." Maybe it was John Lane in English. Doug Bradbury in engi- the university ; grows, teaching / neering, or one of the many others who are remembered with affection will remain its / and appreciation. Their legacies remain long after graduation. most important Administration and faculty are committed to the challenge of attracting and role. keeping outstanding teachers. In addition to the Master Teacher award and alumni professorships, the Faculty Senate last year recommended annual I awards of $3,000 to outstanding faculty in each college to enhance scholarly activity related to teaching.

Not all great teaching occurs in the classroom. The awards for excellence in student journalism won by the Tiger staff, national and regional recognition for the Clemson Players, and a nationwide "widget" competition won by Clemson electrical and computer engineering students illustrate the value of learning environments outside the traditional lecture hall. The College of Architecture tried a new approach to teaching this past spring. During "Spring Week." students and faculty pursued independent study outside their usual areas. "Designer" birdhouses, hot-air ballooning and construction of an authentic Plains Indian tepee (with the assistance of a Comanche chief's descendants) were just a few of the projects. According to Dean James F. Barker, this was more than fun-and-games. "The goal was to give students and faculty a new perspective, to look at the education process and concentrate on learning to think rather than simply learning facts," he said. Last year when the Carnegie Foundation's Report on the Status of found a nationwide lack of balance between teaching and research. Clemson reacted promptly. The Faculty Senate and the Office of the Vice for Undergraduate Studies formed committees to review Clemson's status in each area addressed by the report, including teaching, and a day- long faculty workshop explored the teach- ing/research balance specifically.

President Lennon made it clear when he an- nounced the Second Century program. "Clemson ng has a long and proud tradition of undergraduate education," he said, "of preparing young people for the world in which they will live and work. This commitment to teaching is basic, firm and unshakable.

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On September 6, 1986, Clemson Univer- He had been at Ohio State for two years need land-grant institutions in a way that sity formally inaugurated Dr. prior to his Max Lennon move to Clemson. He served is almost unique ... so we can continue to as the university's seventh president. The as executive dean for agriculture, home be competitive in a world market. governor of South Carolina, the Honorable economics and natural resources Lennon "We at Clemson University must make Richard W. Riley, spoke of a "quest for was also on the Ohio State Faculty Senate our own priorities to lead us into the 21st academic excellence which has never and was co-chairman of the Governor's century. We must begin by making been more important than today," at the commission on agriculture. ourselves visible in the state, then we must inauguration. He called Dr. Lennon, "the Previously, he had served as dean of the focus on the global perspective of the leader for the future of all South Carolina." college of Agriculture and director of the university and what we can accomplish in During his short time as president. Dr. Agricultural Experiment Station at the that arena," Lennon has accomplished much, including University of Missouri and as associate Board of Trustees President Louis P. the school's "Second Century Plan." This dean and director of research in the Col- Batson declared that the long selection pro- project, drawn up with help from faculty lege of Agricultural at Texas Tech cess had discovered a man who knows and state business leaders, emphasized University. what he wants. "Max Lennon is a good research in agriculture, engineering, basic Lennon, who has also served as an planner, a deep thinker, and a man ready , marketing, management, textiles assistant professor at Texas Tech and for the challenge. He is restless without be- and the quality of life; all these areas and .Missouri, spent two years with the Interna- ing impatient." several more were just a portion of a pro- tional Agri-business firm Central Soya of Il- Lennon said the early part of his ad- posal to endure economic growth within the linois. He also has participated in many na- ministration will consist of familiarizing state. tional and international conferences con- himself more closely with Clemson's pro- It is the by-product of Lennon's overall cerning new technologies in agriculture. grams. "It would be presumptuous of me attitude that Clemson is here to help its The 46-year-old Lennon was chosen to come in here with a set of priorities," he students to become successful and in from about 200 candidates for the said. "In the academic community you general make the state a better place to presidency at Clemson. build on the strengths of the institution, and live. Lennon commented on his philosophies my first business has been learning about is Dr. Lennon a native of Columbus and goals for Clemson in his opening press those strengths. I'll be calling for help from County, NC and earned his bachelor's conference. "I am extremely delighted to the students, faculty, administrators, alum- degree in animal science from N C. State be chosen as the leader of this great institu- ni and the rest of the Clemson family to in 1962. He also earned a doctorate in tion. We're at an extremely important time make sure our priorities are in order." animal science from the same institution in our lives, not because of circumstances Lennon is active in many councils and in 1970. but because of where we are in history. We commissions, including the American Society for the Advancement of Science; the National Association of State Univer- sities and Land Grant and the Na- tional Dropout Prevention Fund. Lennon began his teaching career at

N C. State in 1966 when he served as a graduate assistant professor. In 1970 he moved to Lubbock, TX, where he served as an assistant professor of animal science at Texas Tech University. He remained at the Texas institution as an assistant dean and associate dean m the College of

Agriculture until 1980. On the first day of this decade he became the chairperson in the department of animal husbandry at the University of Missouri. He served as Dean of the College of Agriculture at Missouri un-

til 1983, when he moved to Ohio State as vice president for agricultural adminis- tration.

Lennon is married to Ruth Carter Len- non and they have two children, Daniel Ray

Max Lennon is in his second full academic year as Clemson President. (24) and Robin (22).

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A successful athletic program is usually the FINAL CLEMSON RANKINGS result of many factors, the most important be- Sport Final ing a well qualified leader heading up the en- Football 17 tire program. At Clemson, continued success in fvlen's Basketball 13 all facets of athletics is evidence of the quality Baseball 10 of leadership that has been found over the past Men's 14 few years under Athletic Director Booby Women's Tennis 20 Robinson. Women's Swimming 5 Last year was Robinson's most successful Golf 1

since taking over at the helm in March of 1985. Women's Cross Country 5 Men's Soccer 18 In fact, it was one of the most successful years Men's Indoor Track 18 in the history of Clemson athletics. Both major revenue sports, football and men's

basketball were involved in post-season play in 1986-87, as were baseball and 12 other teams.

In other words, out of 18 sports offered at Clem- Robinson was graduated from Furman with a son, 15 were involved in some sort of post- B.S, degree in business and political science in season play. 1968. He was the president of the In football, the Tigers finished the season rank- Epsilon fraternity chapter at Furman. After he ed 1 7th in the AP poll and took a trip to Jackson- was graduated from Furman, Robinson worked ville, FL, where they defeated Stanford in the in his family's laundry and dry-cleaning business Gator Bowl. for two years. The 1986-87 basketball squad became the Robinson came to Clemson in 1970, not in most successful in school history as they finish- athletics, but in the housing office. After three ed the season ranked 13th and advanced to the years, he moved across campus to serve as an NCAAs for just the second time in the school's administrative assistant in the athletic depart- history. ' ment I started at Clemson in the housing of- The Clemson baseball team ended its season fice, but I came to Clemson with the intention with a number-10 ranking and also traveled to of working in athletics," said Robinson. "No the NCAA baseball tournament. The golf and opening existed at the time, so I had to wait un- tennis teams also received bids to the NCAAs, til there was one." making Clemson one of just five schools to have After serving the athletic department in vanous three spring teams participating in NCAA these capacities, he became business manager m post-season play. 1975. Two years later he was named assistant The success of the three major sports (foot- athletic director and in 1980 he became ball, basketball, and baseball) made Clemson associate AD. He held that title for four years, of only (UCLA was the other) one two and his area of responsibility moved to primari- all three ranked in the top 20 In the final to have ly football and basketball. polls. While serving his administrative duties, Robin- Robinson's continued success is a result of son found time to coach the Clemson golf team commitment to being the best — in From a university perspective, Robinson en- his great between 1975 and 1983. During his time as the competition, in academics and in facilities. Last visions the athletic department as being one of head coach, Clemson won its first ACC title in is evidence of the program moving 49 departments on campus, equal to English, season golf and three times the Tigers participated in the best in competition, but Clemson accounting, and the others. "We believe the towards the NCAA tournament. In 1983, his final season taking strides towards being the athletic department is a viable, important part athletics is also as the head coach, he guided Clemson to a of the " in the two other areas. mission of Clemson University, says best number - five finish. Clarence Rose was one of - athletic competition provides In academics, Clemson student athletes had Robinson, "as a three All - Americans to play for the Tigers Dur- outstanding year. Over 65 athletes had 3.0 common bond for students, faculty, staff, and an ing his tenure and he is now a successful point ratios either semester, with friends." or better grade member of the pro tour. the athletic the football team having three players named Under Robinson, department has

continued support of the university. With Robinson's qualifications, it is easy to see to the Academic AII-ACC team. Six students Band travel, the the Clemson athletic program enjoys con- were named to various academic All-America uniforms and educational enhance- why fund (coordinated with the Athletic Coun- tinued - he has it all. has teams, the most ever for one season. ment success done He been cil) are some of the areas that have been an administrator at all levels, he has worked In In the area of facilities, Robinson has also en- other areas in the university, he has been head joyed success. Renovations over the past few developed. a coach, and he has handled the budgetary years have included the Strength Training Robinson was born in Columbia. SC and at- aspects needed to run a million program. Center, one of the finest in the country; Tiger tended A C. Flora High School. During his high $12 and career, a point - guard for Robinson has confidence in his staff, his Field, home of the Clemson baseball team; school he was the in coaches, his athletes, and the facilities at Clem- the West End Zone locker room complex in basketball team and a third baseman baseball. Memorial Stadium. New facilities include a new He also played golf competitively, and was a son University. "We have a solid base to work ten- golfer at time. Robinson did not play from, but if we are not moving forward, we are activities room In Death Valley, an indoor scratch one stadium high school sports as a senior of losing ground. We will work within university nis facility, and new permanent soccer any because conti- in of guidelines and expand our horizons. We want on . In addition to all of this, a a heat stroke suffered the summer 1963. in to be as good as we can as a vital of the nuing maintenance program for all facilities and He graduated from A C Flora 1964 and then pan " university the state of South Carolina. nractice areas has been established. enrolled in . and

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One need only look at the history of the Gator In 1978 he was offensive coordinator for the only showdown of top 10 teams in ACC history, Bowl to understand the degree of success Dan- 11-1 team that won the Gator Bowl over Ohio then defeated former National Champion ny Ford has had in . He is the only State, 17-15. The Gadsden. AL native was more Nebraska m the Orange Bowl. man to serve as a head coach, assistant coach than just the offensive coordinator in that game, That obviously is the highmark of Ford's brief, and a player in the history of that Florida-based however, as he had become the head coach of but eventful career at Clemson as he was nam- bowl game, and he is one of the few head the Tigers on December 10 after ed national Coach-of-the-Year by UPl, the Col- coaches to win there twice. had already left to go to Florida. The 30-year- lege Football Writers of America, the Walter Overall he has had 19 winning regular old Ford made quite a celebrated beginning to Camp Foundation, the Football Coaches of seasons in his 20-year affiliation with the game, his head coaching career with that victory over America, and WTBS . and his teams have won nearly 73 percent of the the Woody Hayes-coached Buckeyes. The na- Despite the loss of many excellent players off time. How has he done it? "When you go to a tionally televised Clemson victory helped put the the National Championship team. Ford led Clem-

Clemson practice you sense almost a buddy- Tigers on the national football map and it began son to the ACC title in 1982 and a 9-1-1 record. buddy relationship between the head coach and Clemson's climb to among the elite of college The 1 983 team also followed with a 9- 1 - 1 record, players," said CBS Commentator and former football giving Clemson a 30-2-2 ledger between 1981

Notre Dame Head Coach Ara Parseghian dur- In 1979, Ford's first full season as a head and 1983, the best record in college football. ing a recent broadcast. "He has the respect of coach, he proved the victory in the Gator Bowl In 1984 Clemson continued many successful his players and his players enjoy playing for him. was no fluke as he took a team that had lost six streaks, as Ford ran a record home unbeaten He is a disciple of Bear Bryant." players to the pros to an 8-4 record and another stretch to 25 games, and an ACC winning streak

Communication with his players past and pre- bowl game. Included in the eight triumphs in to 20 games. Ford gained his 50th win at Clem- sent has always been a strength for Danny Ford. 1979 were a win at Notre Dame and a triumph son with a victory over N.C State in Raleigh. It This past spring when the 1981 National Cham- over Georgia on the way to a Peach Bowl con- was just Ford's 65th game in Tigertown, a record pionship team was honored at Clemson over 50 frontation with Baylor. for an ACC coach for swiftness in reaching that of his former players from that team came back Two years later Ford became the youngest victory plateau. to campus. Certainly testimony to the com- coach in the history of the game to win the Na- Over the last two years he has taken Clem- raderie of that team, but also a testimony to Ford, tional Championship. Ford surprised the college son to two bowls and has been the head coach who has built Clemson into one of the top pro- football world by taking the unranked Tigers to in a bowl five times overall. Clemson has con- grams in America over the last 10 seasons. three wins over top 10 teams and a perfect 12-0 tinued Its streak of consecutive winning regular

Probably the most significant accomplishment record. Clemson handed Herschel Walker the seasons to 10, an all-time ACC record. It is no on Ford's resume is the 1981 National Cham- only regular-season loss of his Georgia career, coincidence that the streak began when Ford pionship. His youthful accomplishments com- downed North Carolina m Chapel Hill in the first arrived, 1977. Last year Clemson finished pare favorably to Mozart in terms of reaching 17th in the final AP poll, won the ACC champion- goals at an early age. A look at past national ship and the Gator Bowl. champions indicates that the current Clemson A review of Ford's football past should help mentor is the youngest coach in the history of us understand why he has been so successful the college game to win the Associated Press as a head coach. Another in a long line of former National Championship. Bear Bryant players that has gone on to

Ford took Clemson to the national title in 1981 greatness in coaching, Ford played for the Bear at the age of 33 and now is the winningest coach between 1967 and 1969. He was Kenny in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference Stabler's sophomore tight end as a starter in on a percentage basis. Additionally. Ford is 1967, played that position in 1968 and moved already seventh in total wins among ACC to offensive tackle in 1969. Ford started all three coaches. years, was all-conference in 1969 and played on And, the success has come against top com- three teams that went to bowl games. In 1969 petition. Ford has already gained more wins over he was also a member of the All-SEC academic AP top 20 teams and top 10 teams than any team, and served as the captain of the Alabama other Clemson coach in history and is the only team coach in ACC history (eight years experience) After Pat Dye's coaxing. Ford remained at to have a winning record against top 20 teams Alabama as a graduate assistant for the 1970 (top 20 when playing against Clemson). and 1971 seasons. He had already earned his Clemson fans are certainly happy Ford B.S. degree in industrial arts and earned his entered the profession because he has brought master's degree in special education in 1971. a solid program to among the finest m the na- Ford became a full-time aide for Bryant in 1972 tion. Now in his ninth full season at Clemson. and 1973. The Tide went to four bowl games his record of 66-23-4 (.731) is the sixth best win- while Ford was an assistant coach. ning percentage in college football among ac- Clemson's current head man then accepted tive coaches. Additionally, Clemson has the 8th a position as an assistant coach under Jimmy best winning percentage in the nation over the Sharpe at Virginia Tech. He remained in for three before last 10 years. Blacksburg seasons (1974-76) Between 1981 and 1984 Clemson had a coming to Clemson as offensive line coach In 37-6-2 ledger, the fourth best winning percen- 1977. And, just 23 games later he was named '84 third head coach of the Tigers at the of 30, the tage in America. The class of was the age

active division I in winningest in ACC history in terms of winning youngest coach the country. class in the 34-year Nearly 40 years after hinng 31 -year-old Alabama percentage, and no ACC Danny Ford is America s sixth winningest in graduate Frank Howard, Clemson hired history of the league ever won more games active coach. had a four-year period. 30-year-old Alabama graduate Danny Ford.

15 Football Staff

Miles Aidridge joined the Tiger coaching Bill D'Andrea is one of the newest addi- Woody McCorvey is in his fifth year of staff in June of 1985. A native of Kansas tions to the Clemson coaching staff, as he coaching Clemson receivers. For three City, MO, Aidridge coaches the inside returned to the staff in 1986 from Southern years he was the Tigers' tight end coach, linebackers. He is responsible for recruiting Mississippi. Prior to that he was a graduate and for two of those seasons he coached in South Carolina, Florida, southern New assistant coach at East Carolina, a full-time the AII-ACC tight end. He is in his second Jersey, and the Philadelphia area. A 1971 assistant at the , season as a wide receiver coach. He graduate of Gardner-Webb College, he is Massanutten , Catawba recruits in North Carolina and Florida. in his 17th year of coaching. Aidridge College, and was a graduate assistant McCorvey came to Clemson from Alabama began his collegiate coaching career at coach at Clemson. D'Andrea received his A&M where he was offensive coordinator East Tennessee State; after that, he mov- bachelor's degree from Indiana State in for four years. The 1972 Alabama State ed to Wichita State, Tulsa, and then 1973, and completed his master's degree graduate lettered four years in football at Mississippi. Before arriving at Clemson, he in 1975. He lacks only a few semester the school before earning his physical served as linebacker coach at Duke for two hours from receiving a second master's education degree. He then received a seasons. degree. He coaches the offensive tackles master's degree in health, leisure, and and recruits for the Tigers in North sports from the University of West Florida Wayne Bolt joined the Clemson staff on Carolina, Virginia Beach and northern New in 1977. March 10, 1986 from Auburn. His respon- Jersey. sibilities include coaching the tight ends Bill Oliver is in his second season at Clem- and the kickoff return teams. Bolt's first Tom Harper became Clemson's assistant son as the defensive secondary coach. He season as a Tiger coach was a successful head coach in February, 1981. Having also recruits for the Tigers in Florida, one as he coached an AII-ACC tight end served as defensive coordinator at North Alabama and Georgia. A native of Liv- (Jim Riggs), and his kickoff return team led Carolina and Iowa State, his most recent ingston, AL, he began his collegiate the nation in return yardage. Bolt has no stint in that same position was at Virginia coaching career as defensive secondary recruiting responsibilities but he is direc- Tech. He was also Wake Forest's head coach at Auburn, and five years later was tor of the football dorm. He earned his coach in 1972. Harper graduated from the hired by the late Paul "Bear" Bryant to fill bachelor's degree in Health and Physical with his bachelor's the same position at Alabama. His most re- Education at East Carolina in 1979. After degree in 1955 and received his master's cent stint, however, was with the Memphis working as a graduate assistant coach at degree from there in 1958. He is responsi- Showboats of the United States Football East Carolina, he took the job as offensive ble for recruiting in South Carolina and League, where he served as senior defen- line coach at the University of Wyoming. New York. Six of the Clemson players he sive coordinator and secondary coach. has coached have played pro football, in- Oliver was a member of the 1961 joined the Clemson staff on cluding two who were NFL starters last undefeated National Championship February 24, 1986, as the Tiger quarter- year (William Perry and Jeff Bryant). Alabama team, and he received his back coach. He came to Clemson from bachelor's degree in 1962. Auburn, where he served as offensive coor- Larry Van Der Heyden has coached Clem- dinator under Pat Dye and coached son's offensive line for the past eight years, has coached Clemson's run- Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson. He and he has coached an All-America guard ning backs for the last nine years. He also has also served in the offensive coordinator three of the last four years. He recruits in has a heavy recruiting schedule covering position at Wyoming and North Alabama South Carolina, North Carolina and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and the and was both an assistant and head coach western Pennsylvania. Van Der Heyden New York-Long Island areas. The St. at Livingston University. Crowe received joined the Tiger coaching staff in January Augustine, FL, native earned two letters in his undergraduate degree in chemistry 1979, as he came from Memphis State football from Appalachian State, where he from Alabama-Birmingham in 1970, and where he was offensive coordinator for was a 1971 graduate in health and physical completed his master's degree in educa- three years. He also served stints at Iowa education. He came to Clemson from Ken- tion from Livingston in 1973. The Fairfield, State, Drake, Indiana State, East Carolina, tucky on July 5, 1978. Reedy is the main AL, native is responsible for recruiting in and Virginia. He earned his B.A. and reason Clemson has signed the top player the Georgia, Virginia and Alabama areas master's degree at Iowa State and lettered in Jacksonville five of the past six years. this year. three years in football and baseball. Every running back with the exception of one who has started under Reedy at Clem- son has been drafted by the Pros or has signed a free agent contract. This list in- cludes Kevin Mack, 1985's AFC offensive rookie-of-the-year.

Tommy West is in his sixth season coaching the Clemson defensive and ban- dit ends. He is also in charge of recruiting for the Tigers in Florida and Georgia. Prior to coming to Clemson, West coached at Appalachian State until July of 1982. The Gainesville, GA, native earned his B.S. degree in health education from the Univer- sity of Tennessee in 1975 after lettering Front Row (L-R) Jack Crowe, Bill Oliver, Larry Van Der Heyden, l-lead Coach Danny Ford, years in football and baseball. A fine Chuck Reedy, Woody McCorvey, Head Trainer Fred Hoover. Back Row: Assistant Athletic three drafted out of Director for Football Operations Clyde Wrenn, Bill D'Andrea, Miles Aidridge, Wayne Bolt, all-around athlete. West was Tommy West, Tom Harper, Administrative Assistant Don Wade. high school by baseball's .

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the town of Clemson, Dr. Rupert H. Fike citing feature of the fund is its potential. As IPTAY sponsors one of the most pro- wrote a letter to Clemson football coach the years go on, the growth of the program gressive tutorial programs in the country, which began, "Coach last night will only be equalled by IPTAY's desire to and at any time, any athlete is able to sup- we had a little meeting at our house and work for Clemson. plement his education through the use of organized the IPTAY Club (I Pay Ten a Other contributions made possible to tutors, or the impressive study hall pro- Year)." Clemson University through IPTAY include gram. A highly-trained academic advising Since that day in 1934, IPTAY has several capital improvement projects which staff helps the student-athletes prepare for

revamped its name to I Pay Thirty a Year. have helped to give the university the best a future, and to shape their tomorrow by From the early days when memberships facilities in the nation. studying today. Through these efforts, were often paid in eggs and fresh Some of the current projects that are nearly a fourth of Clemson's student- vegetables, IPTAY has annually been one sponsored by IPTAY include an indoor ten- athletes were on the honor roll in the spring of the top organizations of its in kind nis facility, as well as permanent soccer semester of 1987. America. Today, over 20,000 active stadium. The indoor facility features four Working for IPTAY members is one of members support IPTAY annually, and it indoor courts, as well as permanent the major goals of the IPTAY Board and the is this scholarship fund-raising organization seating, and will be available for faculty, internal staff. Each IPTAY member that is a prime reason for Clemson's rank- students, and staff when not in use by the receives personal service ing among the nation's elite in football and varsity tennis teams. The soccer stadium to their account, and is constantly kept abreast of the pro- all sports. Clemson recently completed its will provide a home for the 1984 National most successful year ever athletically as 10 Champions. grams of Clemson through the IPTAY of- fice. teams finished in the of their Every member receives thirty-five Top 20 The Tiger Band sported new uniforms respective final polls, and seven teams won issues of the Orange and White each year. last fall. The uniforms, as well as all ex- conference championships. As the official publication of IPTAY, the penses for band travel, are sponsored by IPTAY's first and foremost goal is to an- Orange and White is exclusively IPTAY. This commitment, of well over nually insure the financing of a quality distributed to IPTAY members, and $200,000, allows the Tiger Band to strut its education for nearly 400 student-athletes, features indepth coverage of Clemson stuff in style, both home and away. trainers, and managers. Countless athletics. Although the success of IPTAY's pro- numbers of success stories begin with the grams and the financial management of its IPTAY is a part of Clemson in many receipt of an IPTAY scholarship, and Board of Directors have enabled IPTAY to ways. Through its various programs and through the generous support of IPTAY assist in other concerns of the university, contributions, the 20,000 members of IP- members, Clemson University has been the primary concern of IPTAY is in TAY spread their support of Clemson able to award the maximum number of educating young people and in servicing throughout the entire university family. scholarships allowed by the NCAA in Clem- son's 18 men's and women's varsity sports. For the over 3,000 students who have been awarded IPTAY scholarships,

and for those who are still to come, without a doubt IPTAY works for them.

Because of IPTAY's commitment to ex-

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playing field, the ability to expand programs has enabled IPTAY to directly benefit the

entire university family. In the fall of 1984, the IPTAY Athletic Academic Endowment Scholarship Fund was created to award financial support to students whose perfor- mance in the classroom warranted distinction.

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In many ways 1986-87 was Clemson's most successful athletic year ever. The Tigers tied the ACC record for league championships in an academic year with seven (football, women's cross country, women's tennis, men's tennis, men's in- door track, women's swimming and golf) and this tied the mark held by North Carolina in 1980-81 and Maryland, 1964-65. Clemson's previous school mark was six in 1981-82. Additionally, Clemson had 10 teams Bob Boettner Jim Davis finish in the top 20 in the various national polls and an 1 1th was in the top 20 at one time or another. The most top 20 teams

Clemson had previously in final polls over the course of an academic year was nine, established twice (1981-82 and 1982-83). Clemson was successful in the major sports of football, basketball, and baseball and was one of only two schools in the na- tion to rank in the top 20 in football, basket- ball, and baseball in the final polls. UCLA was the only other institution to achieve this level of excellence in the three major sports and it is the first time Clemson has done it.

Cliff Ellis Eddie Griffin Dr. I.M. Ibrahim FINAL CLEMSON RANKINGS Sport Final Women's Cross Country 5 Women's Swimming 5 Baseball 10 Golf 11 Men's Basketball 13 Men's Tennis 14 Football 17 Men's Soccer 18 Men's Indoor Track 18 Women's Tennis 20

1986-87 Records

Sport Record POT ACC Finish Andy Johnston Chuck Kriese Larry Penley

Football 8-2-2 818 First Men's Basketball 25-6 806 Second Baseball 54-14-1 790 Second W. Swimming 6-2 750 First Soccer 12-6-2 650 Third 21-13 618 Fifth W. Tennis 18-13 581 First M. Tennis 19-14 576 First M. Swimming 5-4 556 Second Wrestling 8-7 533 Fifth W. Basketball 7-21 250 Seventh W. Cross Country NA First M. Cross Country NA Fourth W. Indoor Track NA Fifth M. Indoor Track NA First W. Outdoor Track NA Seventh M. Outdoor Track NA Second Golf NA First Linda White Bill Wilhelm Wade Williams

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26 the decks. Any person leaving the SEASON TICKET HOLDERS/OTHER top RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's VISITORS: Season ticket holders and stadium other than with a team pass must restrooms are located between the stands other visitors to the stadium are requested have a pass out check, as well as admit- and can be reached by exit from any portal. to 1 1 , or 13. Persons tance stub to be readmitted to the stadium. enter Gates , 5, 9, 1 LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or with top deck tickets must enter the EMERGENCIES: First aid stations are found, please report same to Gate 1 or stadium via the ramps which are located located: South Side — Under Section J; 10 information booth. behind the North and South stands. Ramp Gate South Top Deck — Under Section E; North entrances are adjacent to Gates 1 and 13 Concession Side — Under Section T; North Top Deck CONCESSION STANDS: on South side and Gates 5 and 9 on North stands are located beneath all stands and — Under Section K. Trained nurses are on side. hand during the game. Should a doctor be can be reached by exit from any portal. HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have needed, ask any usher, who knows the EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls

been provided at Gates 1 , 5 and 1 3 for the seat locations of doctors. Ambulances are are received in the Security Booth. The

handicapped. located at Gates 1, 5, 8, and 13. emergency number is 656-2999.

WILL CALL: Should you have tickets at the TELEPHONE: Pay telephones are located NOTE: The following items are prohibited

1 will call window, you will find them at Gate at the stadium ticket offices at Gates , 5, in Memorial Stadium — umbrellas, folding 13. 9, 13, and top decks. chairs, chaise lounges, food and beverage containers of any type, alcoholic Gates 4, 6, and 8 are closed prior to the PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public beverages, thermos jugs, and ice chests. games and are opened for exit purposes address system is intended primarily for

only. spectators' information concerning the NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is game. Please do not request the use of the prohibited at an athletic contest in Clem- PASS OUT CHECKS: Pass out checks will public address cystem to make social son Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn available at 1 1 , and be Gates , 5, 7, 9, 1 13, contacts. Coliseum.

27 Watch each week for exciting features and facts about Clemson All the highlights of each week's Football — the players, the history, game can be seen on Clemson Foot- and the fans. Plus, a look ahead at ball '87. Don't miss any of the action next week's game. Stan Olenik hosts plus Danny Ford's insight and the this all new show. players' views of the game.

WSPA-TV 7 FRI 11:45 pm WSPA-TV 7 SUN 8:30 am

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Watch each week on these Clemson stations.

WSPA-TV= 28 Emergency Services [ 1

The Clemson University Athletic Depart- WHAT TO DO IF Be aware of warning signs of heart at- ment provides the following for your safe- EMERGENCIES ARISE tacks: chest pain, chest tightness, short- ty and emergency medical needs: Please step back and give the organiz- ness of breath, sweating, palpitations, faint- ed stadium EMS personnel room to work. ing, nausea and vomiting.

1. Advanced cardiac life-support sta- Well-intentioned attempts to help by un- Recognize that our most common

tions in four locations. (North stands, trained persons interfere with the efficien- serious medical problems at football games

Upper North deck, South stands, Up- cy of the EMS system. If you have basic are heart attacks and allergic reactions to per South deck). These units are or advanced training in specific life-support insect stings. Be aware that insect stings staffed with skill-care nurses, physi- methods, make your qualifications known will always be very frequent at outdoor cians, cardiologists, internists, and offer your help. Untrained personnel sporting events and should always be paramedics, and EMTs. can be frequently more harmful than treated with immediate ice until advice can

helpful. be obtained. If you have ever had a reac- tion to a bee or other insect sting, check 2. Mobile units of EMTs and paramedics MEDICAL ADVICE FOR FANS with your personal physician as to whether are strategically located throughout If you have a pre-existing medical or you should carry a kit. the entire stadium. health problem, please check with your personal physician and obtain his advice 3. Ambulances with life-support equip- before attending games. Many emergen- ment are available in North stand and cies occurring at the stadium do so areas prear- South Stand and have because of prior existing conditions. Use ranged routes for evacuation to local sense in dressing, eating, drink- common The stadium emergency phone number hospitals. ing and physical exertion. Be certain that is (803) 656-2999. you have identification on you as to the Learn to recognize these personnel and diagnosis and what medications you are facilities. currently taking.

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June 12-17. 1988 Junior Camp (Grades 3-9) June 19-22. 1988 Senior Camp (Grades 10-12)

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30 Future Schedules

1988 1989 1990

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Oct. 1 OPEN DATE Sept. 30 at Duke Sept. 29 DUKE Oct. 8 at Virginia Oct. 7 VIRGINIA Oct. 6 GEORGIA Oct. 15 DUKE Oct. 14 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 13 at Georgia Tech Oct. 22 at N.C. State Oct. 21 N.C. STATE Oct. 20 at N.C. State Oct. 29 at Wake Forest Oct. 28 WAKE FOREST Oct. 27 at Wake Forest Nov. 5 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 4 at North Carolina Nov. 3 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 12 at Maryland Nov. 11 OPEN DATE Nov. 10 OPEN DATE Nov. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 18 at South Carolina Nov. 17 SOUTH CAROLINA (6 home, 5 away) (6 home, 5 away) (6 home, 5 away) 1991 1992 1993 Sept. 7 APPALACHIAN STATE Sept. 5 BALL STATE Sept. 4 CITADEL Sept. 14 OPEN DATE Sept. 12 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 11 at Florida State Sept. 21 at Temple Sept. 19 VIRGINIA TECH Sept. 18 OPEN DATE Sept. 28 GEORGIA TECH Sept. 26 at Georgia Tech Sept. 25 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 5 at Georgia Oct. 3 OPEN DATE Oct. 2 TEMPLE Oct. 12 VIRGINIA Oct. 10 at Virginia Oct. 9 VIRGINIA Oct. 19 at Duke Oct. 17 DUKE Oct. 16 at Duke Oct. 26 N.C. STATE Oct. 24 at N.C. State Oct. 23 N.C. STATE Nov. 2 WAKE FOREST Oct. 31 at Wake Forest Oct. 30 WAKE FOREST Nov. 9 at North Carolina Nov. 7 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 6 at North Carolina Nov. 16 MARYLAND Nov. 14 at Maryland Nov. 13 MARYLAND Nov. 23 at South Carolina Nov. 21 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 20 at South Carolina (6 home, 5 away) (6 home, 5 away) (7 home, 4 away) We've Got CdRQUEST The Best Service Around These Parts

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32 Meet The Tigers

Terry Allen Randy Anderson Greg Bailey Jeff Bak Gene Beasley Paige Belcher 21 TB • Fr. QB • Sr. 11 P • Sr. 60 C • Jr. 27 SS • Jr. OT • Fr.

Scott Beville Q Crosby Broadwater ^ j- Blake Campbell yt f\ Henry Carter r\ Robbie Chapman q ^ Rusty Charpia 41 LB • Fr. CB • So. 10 P • So. 4U LB • Jr. C • Sr. ol FS • So.

The highest leap during a Tiger football game took place when Clem- son stopped Maryland in 1978 for the ACC championship game. Maryland's 6-8 tight end Mike Tice tried to block this Obed Ariri con- Mark Drag James Earle /jg Bruce England version. Jeff Bostic (#55), Clemson's right guard that day jumps up in MG • Jr. OLB • Sr. FB • Sr vain in an attempt to bring Tice back to earth. 33 Stacy Fields Angelo Fox

OLB • Fr. MG • So.

Howard Dilemma! In the mid-sixties Clemson Coach Frank Howard had four players on his Clay Gilstrap ^ ^ Ty Granger roster named Jackson, including two named Jackie Jackson. 37 BAN • Sr. / 1 OT • Jr.

1. AA Mervin Green Vance Hammond Eric Harmon J.C. Harper 1£2 Wayne Harps MG«So. 90 DT • Fr. ZD OG • Fr. 77 DT • Jr. D OLB • So.

^ ^ Jesse Hatcher ^ ^ Joey Haynes ^ m Norman Haynes Joe Henderson Ricardo Hooper Do OLB 'Jr. Of OG • Jr. 14 LB • Jr. 33 TB • So. 26 WR • Jr.

Mark Inge A O '^^''^ Ingram m ^ Keith Jennings m Keith Johnson M Tracy Johnson m ^ Chris Lancaster OG • So. *\%J FB 'So. Of WR • Jr. 4 BAN • So. FB'Jr. 'l-y FB • Jr.

34 i Dorian Mariable Clemson's and Jerry Gaillard were guests of President Reagen and Senator after LB • So. the Tigers won the 1981 National Championship.

Q ^ Richard McCullough Wesley McFadden ^ i| Pat McKenny 1^ Jim Mecl

8 Chris Morocco AO Tripp Norfleet J^ff Nunamacher Chinedu Ohan QB • So. LB • So. / O OT • Jr. OLB • Jr.

C f\ Phillips ^ ^ John Phillips David Puckett Matt Riggs Vince Robinson 1Q Rusty Seyle DU C • So D I OG • Sr. 68 OT • So. 34 SS • Jr. 15 08 • So. y P-PK • Jr.

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1986 1986 Career 1986 1986 1986 Career 1986 Player, Pos Plays GP-GS GP-GS Inj-GM Player, Pos Plays GP-GS GP-GS Inj-GM

Randy Anderson, QB 92 7-0 19-3 4 Stacy Long, OG 53 6-1 6-1 3 Greg Bailey. P-H 2-0 2-0 James Lott, FS-CB 343 11-7 11-7 *1

Jeff Bak, C 731 12-12 24-12 Terence Mack, Ban 516 11-11 43-39 1 Gene Beasley, SS 647 12-11 20-14 Dorian Mariable, LB 187 9-1 9-1 •1 Kevin Brady, FS 77 8-1 30-1 2 Richard McCullough, DT 247 12-1 18-2 Crosby Broadwater, CB 25 7-0 7-0 Pat McKenny. OG 23 10-0 22-0 Henry Carter, LB 441 10-9 19-9 2 Dwayne Meadows, DT 305 12-6 35-18 Robbie Chapman, C 19 3-0 3-0 Otis Moore, DT 377 12-5 12-5

Rusty Charpia, DB 8 11-0 11-0 1 Chris Morocco, QB 13 3-0 3-0 Raymond Chavous, DT 282 10-7 22-11 2 Eric Nix, C 190 11-0 33-3 Geoff Ciniero. FS 12-0 22-0 Jeff Nunamacher, OT 445 10-7 18-7 2 James Ccley, TE 83 12-0 22-3 Dan Pearman, TE 66 12-0 21-0 Gary Cooper, WR 110 9-0 12-1 2 Michael Dean Perry, DT 323 12-5 30-21 Chip Davis, DB 20 10-0 10-0 John Peterson, C 28 4-0 5-0 Frank Deluliis, OT 641 12-7 23-1 Hank Phillips. C 16 2-0 2-0 4 Mark Drag, MG 229 12-1 24-2 John Phillips, OG 864 12-12 35-20 James Earle. OLB 669 12-12 35-15 Brian Raber, MG 263 12-0 42-11 Bruce England. TB 6 2-0 2-0 Jeff Ragsdale, WR 3 1-0 1-0 Scott Enzor. LB 43 12-0 19-0 Jim Riggs, TE 512 12-11 46-26

Terrence Flagler. TB 531 12-10 42-13 Matt Riggs, SS 99 11-1 19-2 1 Kenny Flowers, TB 261 12-3 46-22 Terrance Roulhac, WR 454 11-9 41-29 •1 Angelo Fox, MG 9 1-0 1-0 Todd Schonhar, OB-H 4 2-0 2-0 Steve Gerrald, TE 12 3-0 3-0 Rusty Seyle, PK 12-0 13-0 Clay Gilstrap, OLB 7 5-0 10-0 Richard Smith, FS 187 11-0 22-0

Ty Granger, OT 668 11-9 21-9 1 Bill Spiers, P 12-12 12-12

Steve Griffin, TB 131 12-0 45-1 David Spry, SN 1 12-0 21-0 Tyler Grimes. CB 10 7-0 8-0 Tony Stephens, MG 343 12-11 15-11 Delton Hall. CB 692 12-10 46-22 Vince Taylor, LB 341 11-5 12-5

J.C Harper, DT 185 10-0 18-0 David Treadwell, PK 1 12-12 23-23 Wayne Harps. Ban 117 11-0 11-0 Richard Tucker, WR 3 1-0 1-0 Reggie Harris, FB-BAN 12 8-0 8-0 Duane Walker, LB 226 10-2 27-3 Joey Haynes. OT 3 1-0 1-0 3 Fernandez West, WR 7 2-0 2-0 Norman Haynes. LB 488 11-8 22-8 •1 Jerome Williams, TE 426 12-3 12-3 Ricardo Hooper. WR 306 12-3 12-3 Pat Williams, OG 816 12-12 22-12 Mark Inge. OG 27 12-0 12-0 Perry Williams. CB 167 12-0 46-12 John Jensen. OG 114 9-0 23-0 Ray Williams, WR 488 12-10 46-30 Stafone Jefferson. FB 3 1-0 1-0 Rodney Williams, QB 805 12-12 24-21 •1 Keith Jennings. WR 281 11-1 23-2 Donnell Woolford, CB 657 11-11 23-11 1

Tracy Johnson. FB 383 11-3 20-4 1 'Denotes missed one game due to suspension or personal reason Mike Jollay, LB 12 4-0 15-0 Schonhar held in every game, but was in for a scrimmage play in just two Chris Lancaster, FB 526 12-7 20-12 games.

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SEPT. 5 — Illinois at North Carolina (12:05—TV) Indiana State at Georgia Tech (1:00) Western Carolina at Clemson (1:00) Maryland at Miami, Fla. (7:30) Virginia at Georgia (1:00) Oct. 17 — NORTH CAROLINA at N.C. STATE (12:05—TV) Colgate at Duke (7:00) DUKE at CLEMSON (1:00) East Carolina at N.C. State (7:00) MARYLAND at WAKE FOREST (1:00) Maryland at Syracuse (7:30) Auburn at Georgia Tech (1:00) Sept. 12 — VIRGINIA at MARYLAND (12:05—TV) Virginia at South Carolina (1:30) The Citadel at Georgia Tech (1:00) Oct. 24 — DUKE at MARYLAND (12:05—TV) Clemson at Virginia Tech (1:00) N.C. STATE at CLEMSON (1:00) N.C. State at Pittsburgh (1:30) Georgia Tech at Tennessee (1:30) North Carolina at Oklahoma (2:30) WAKE FOREST at Virginia (7:00) Northwestern at Duke (7:00) Oct. 31 — NORTH CAROLINA at MARYLAND (12:05—TV) Richmond at Wake Forest (7:00) WAKE FOREST at CLEMSON (1:00) Sept. 19 — N.C. STATE at WAKE FOREST (12:05—TV) GEORGIA TECH at DUKE (1:30) NORTH CAROLINA at GEORGIA TECH (1:00) N.C. State at South Carolina (1:30) Virginia Tech at Virginia (1:00) Nov. 7 — East Tennessee State at N.C. State (12:00) Georgia at Clemson (2:30—TV) CLEMSON at NORTH CAROLINA (12:05—TV) Vanderbilt at Duke (7:00) VIRGINIA at GEORGIA TECH (12:05—TV) West Virginia at Maryland (7:00) DUKE at WAKE FOREST (1:00)

Sept. 26 — GEORGIA TECH at CLEMSON (12:05—TV) Penn State at Maryland (Baltimore— 1 :00) North Carolina at Navy (2:00) Nov. 14 — MARYLAND at CLEMSON (12:05—TV) MARYLAND at N.C. STATE (7:00) NORTH CAROLINA at VIRGINIA (1:00) DUKE at VIRGINIA (7:00) South Carolina at Wake Forest (1:00) Appalachian at Wake Forest (7:00) N.C. STATE at DUKE (1:30) Oct. 3 — GEORGIA TECH at N.C. STATE (12:05—TV) Nov. 21 — VIRGINIA at N.C. STATE (12:00) Wake Forest at Army (12:10) DUKE at NORTH CAROLINA (12:05—TV) Auburn at North Carolina (1:00) WAKE FOREST at GEORGIA TECH (1:00) V.M.I, at Virginia (7:00) Maryland at Vanderbilt (2:00) Duke — Rutgers at E. Rutherford, N.J. (8:00) Clemson at South Carolina (7:45—TV) Oct. 10 — VIRGINIA at CLEMSON (12:05—TV) Nov. 28 — Georgia at Georgia Tech (TBA) WAKE FOREST at NORTH CAROLINA (1:00) (Conference Games in CAPS)

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46 Col A Lee Sheider. Jr Mr. F. Buist Eaves, Jr. Mr. Stephen Hutchinson Mr. R. L. Wilder, Jr. Mr. Edwin S. Presnell Mr. B. Marion Smith Mr. Fred W. Faircloth, III — Mr. E. T. Salisbury Mr. R. S. Winfield Mr. Mickey E. Reeves — Mrs. Davis O. Smith -Mr. Harper S. Gault Mr. John L Scoggins Hampton County Marlon County Dr. John H. Timmerman Mr. E. M. George Mr. W. B Shedd Dr Jerry Crews, Jr. (cc) Mr. T. C. Atkinson, III (cc) Mr. E. Ralph Wessinger. Sr. Mr. Jeffery T. Haire Mr. Lawrence V. Slarkey. Jr. Chairman Chairman Mr. James W. Hancock, Jr. Mr. John Tice SALUDA COUNTY Mr. Alford Haselden Mr. Henry Foy — Mr. T. C. Atkinson, Jr. Mr. Ronald W. Young Jr. Mr. David Holt Mr James R. Herlong, (cc) Mr. Lewis W. Hicks B. Gohagan Mr. John H. Chairman Mr Gary Hood — Mr. Winston A. Lawton — Mr. Robert G. Mace Mr A. Lawton. Jr. Mr. Mclntyre Mr. Bernard L. Black Mr. W. T. Jenkins Winston Duncan C. Mr. Alfred B. Coleman •—Mr. George G. Poole. Jr, Mr. James H. Owens, Jr. Jasper County * Mr. James A. Derrick Mr. J. C. Rhea, Jr. Mr. Frederick H. A. Nimmer (cc) Sumter County Mr. Benjamin Herlong R. Jr. Mr. Ben Smith, Chairman Dr. Mr. Mark Patterson Wyman L. Morris (cc) S. Mr. G. G. Thomas, Sr. Mr. Dale Ferguson, III Chairman Mr. John H. Wheeler Dr. Roger Troulman Dr. John J, Brillon, Jr, Mr. T. C. Wright -Mr, E. Walker Orangeburg County Marshall Mr. Heyward L. Fort • Mr. William 8 Bookhart, Jr. Mr. W. T. Fort, Jr. (cc) Chairman Mr Robert Galiano, Jr. Dr. Julius C. Babb Mr. James F. Kinney Mr. Larry Dyar Thurmon W. McLamb ' Mr. Gressette, F Reeves Jr. Williamsburg County Director. District IX • Mr. W. C. Higginbotham, Jr. • Dr W. C Cotlingham (cc) Mr. Edgar C. Chairman McGee DISTRICT IX Mr. Fletcher M. Riley, Jr. Mr. W. H. Cox Thurmon W. McLamb, Director Mr. J. M. Russell, Jr. Mr. Fred P. Guerry, Jr. PO Box 67 Mr. Jack G. Valentine, III Mr. James M. Kennedy Little River, SC 29566 Mr. James C. Williams, Jr. Mr. Thomas O. Morris, Jr.

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By Annabelle Vaughan

They are a rare breed. They come from season, Flowers and Griffin are wearing for granted, but their success is also all walks of life. They come from all parts Atlanta Falcons uniforms, while Flagler is dependent on the success of the offensive of the world (or at least the United States). a San Francisco 49er. The tailback situa- line. To the human eye, they are calm, cool and tion was a big questionmark coming into All of these accomlishments come from collected. It seems as if nothing could ruf- 1987. Would the offensive line be as con- a group that has only one senior, John fle that smooth exterior. But, get them on fident as they had been when they could Phillips. Last season, the line was the a football field and they transform. They turn around and see that Flagler, Flowers youngest at Clemson in 41 years, with no become vicious, determined to maul or Griffin were about to carry the ball? senior on the first team offensive line and anything that comes near the precious Would they be as successful with a rookie only one on the second team. But instead treasure that it is their job to protect. tailback? of being a hindrance, their youth was a

They are Clemson's offensive line. The "When those three were playing, I never positive aspect. treasure they seek to guard is whoever is even turned around," said Ty Granger, an "They were like sponges," said offensive carrying the football. Over the past two- offensive tackle from Easley, SC. "I knew line coach Larry Van Der Heyden. "They and-a-half seasons, they have guarded if we opened a hole, they could run through didn't know anything and they soaked their treasure well. Going into the Georgia it. But during the spring and pre-fall prac- everything up. They realized they were

Tech game, Clemson quarterbacks hafi on- tices, I think the new tailbacks have pro- young and had to really concentrate and

ly been sacked three times in the previous ven they can do the same thing. I don't work together. They were eager to learn."

18 games. think I'll be turning around much this year Playing on the offensive line is not a But, quarterbacks are not the only peo- either." glorious position. On every play, they hit ple who have benefitted from the offensive If Granger has been turning around, it and they hit hard. If a lineman makes a line's viciousness. Last season, the Tiger has been to congratulate the tailback. block for the ball carrier, he does not hear offense rushed for 3,245 yards, making Against Virginia Tech, that position rush- his name called over the public address them only the second 3,000-yard team in ed for 294 yards, the third highest tailback system. The fans don't yell his name Clemson history. They rushed for 268 total for a Clemson team coached by Dan- unless he jumps offside or is caught yards more than the 1981 National Cham- ny Ford. holding. It is definitely a gutsy position and pionship team. The fullback position has also been ex- it would seem as if the rewards were few. Many skeptics argue that the reason the tremely successful. The combination of "You have to be a special person to play offensive line was so successful in 1986 Tracy Johnson and Chris Lancaster rush- on the offensive line," said Van Der was the tailbacks. True, having Terrence ed for 737 yards and 10 touchdowns last Heyden, who should know since he himself Flagler, Kenny Flowers and Steve Griffin season. The position has been in such played the offensive line at Iowa State. "It's in your backfield is a definite plus. This good hands that they are sometimes taken drudgery. You work on perfecting your skill over and over and no one ever sees you improving other than yourself and your coach. "An offensive lineman has to have a

great deal of pride in himself and even more self discipline. They have to learn to get their satisfaction from knowing the en- tire offensive team did well." Sometimes there are exceptions to the rule that offensive linemen do not get much publicity. Last season, guard John Phillips

became the first Clemson underclassman offensive lineman to become an Ail- American since 1977 when he was

selected to UPl's first team. He was a second-team Ail-American according to the Football News and Sporting News and

was an honorable mention on the AP's list. He was voted first-team AII-ACC by the ACC Sportswriters and was awarded the Jacobs Blocking Trophy for the State of South Carolina. This year he was a preseason pick by Street & Smith, Spor- ting News and Playboy. As the only senior on the line, Phillips has been the unofficial spokesman for the group. His attitude tends to reflect that of John Phillips is the only senior on what may be Clemson's deepest offensive line ever. the other members of his unit. "It is not an 52 emotional position," he said. "Playing the two coaches grade them and that after- defense is emotional. Defensive players noon, the unit goes into the gym at Jervey have to be fired up and let themselves be Athletic Center and goes over their aggressive. We have to be aggressive too, mistakes. but our position requires controlled ag- "It's a ritual with us," said Van Der gression. It's hard when the defense is go- Heyden. "We walk through our mistakes ing crazy and the fans are screaming, but and then we sit down and talk about them. we have to remain calm and controlled or The first law of learning is repetition so if we'll forget assignments. Probably the they continue to be tested on it, they will hardest thing we have to do is learn to con- continue to improve." trol our emotions." And of course, the grade comes after the Although most of the players on Clem- games, when the coaches review the game son's offensive line seem to be implacable film to see what mistakes were made. Over off the football field, there is one thing that the course of the year, the offensive aggravates them: the myth of the big, linemen continue to make winning grades. dumb offensive lineman. True, most of the There are many things that make the players are big, but dumb? Coach Van Der Clemson offensive line a special group.

Heyden assures that this is merely a myth. One person who knows firsthand about the "You can't be a dummy and play on the players who make up this vital part of the offensive line," Van Der Heyden said. team is tight end .

"There are so many things that can hap- Although technically he is not a member pen so quickly in that position. If the of the offensive line, as a tight end he is Jeff Bak Is one of four natives of the northeast defense shifts right before the ball is snap- often called on to perform many of the on the offensive line. ped, they have to be able to respond in- same blocking functions. stantaneously. It takes a great deal of con- Pearman knows the players first hand pretty good at that. He also looks a little like centration and hours of learning." and is probably a better judge of what kind Fred Flintstone, but that's not important.

"Playing our position is like taking a of people they are than anybody. Pearman "Frank Deluliis is pretty quiet but he's class," said guard Pat Williams. "It re- is also irrepressibly straightforward, so to a good guy. Give him some Italian food and quires concentration and study. We take see the offensive line through his eyes is a nice laid back atmosphere and he'll never notes, we take tests and we receive probably a true picture. In fact, the picture cause any trouble. grades. It is not too different from school." is so true that Pearman didn't want his "Nunamacher, or Nuny, is not very The notes are taken during the daily name used. Sorry Danny. Your stories outspoken, but he's one of the nicest guys team meetings, when the team studies were too good not to put your name on you ever wanted to meet. He also enjoys their gameplan for the following week. The them. the outdoors. We kid him about being a

test is just that, a test. Every Thursday dur- "They are basically sloppy-type people," bear. I guess he's like a Gentle Ben or ing lunch. Coach Van Der Heyden and Pearman said with a smile. "They are big something. Coach Bill D'Andrea, who coaches the of- and strong, totally laid back. Because "Eric Harmon is the rookie of the bunch fensive tackles, administer a test to their they're so big, they always tell each other but he plays with maturity. He probably is players. fat jokes. They are always together, on and one of the best athletes of the bunch. He's

The players are tested on all of their off the field." a hard worker and very persistent. In a year blocking assignments, how to block against Pearman went on to give a brief descrip- or so there will be more to tease him about. various blitzes and stunts. After the test, tion of all of the players. "Pat Williams is another hard worker. He

"Ty Granger is also known as 'Grady' has been hurt a lot, but he believes in a

because he's like an old man. He bruises hard day's work. If he can't practice full

real easily and he loves to fish. He is just strength, he doesn't feel like he should your basic good fella. practice. The only thing we tease Pat about

"John Phillips is the only one out of the is his head when he shaves it. It's pretty group that really gets the recognition he funny.

deserves so you don't have to say as much "Finally, there's Pat McKenny. Pat is about him. The only thing we pick on him another laid back fella. He enjoys working

about is his head. It's not too big, but the on cars, cleaning them, waxing them, guys do call him 'Bucket' every once in a whatever you can do to them. He's from

while. He thinks he can play golf, but he Florida but he fits in just fine."

needs to stick to Putt-Putt. But all teasing aside, Pearman also

"Hank, John's brother, is just a good ole knows the kind of job the offensive linemen mountain boy. He's countrier than John. do. "They are probably the most disciplin-

He loves to hunt and fish and little things ed group on the field. They work from the

make him happy. Give him some country time they run out to practice until it's time

music and a pick-up and he's fine. to run off. They don't get the recognition "Jeff Bak seems like he should be play- they deserves. They are the unsung heroes ing somewhere on the West Coast, he of our football team. Everybody works hard,

looks like he should be on a surfboard, not but the difference is that these guys work on the football fielo. He thinks he can hunt hard together. That's what makes them so Deluliis made a marked improvement last and fish, but he should stick to golf. He's special." year.

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1 \/i 23 BO ALLEN DB 6-3 200 FR no 3 1 /OU IVIrtnrx IINOF D-iJ 1 VL Griffin. GA; Griffin; Lloyd Bohannon Matthews, NC; Sun Valley; Hershey Hipps * QPi 21 TERRY ALLEN TB 5-10 1 93 'FR RS 48 r\FiKFITH1 n iiM'jnMiviINRRAM r^oFR 6-0 owQn Commerce, GA; Banks Co., Ronnie Parson Linden, NJ; Linden, Joseph Martin ] 6-5 PHARI IF lAMFQ TR PR RANDY ANDERSON OB 1 92 *SR 2VL 43 onMni_iQ jrAivi^o 1 o 6-2 11 1 u r n no Cowpens, SC; Broome; Dalton Rivers Shaw, MS; Shaw; Edward McPherson KpiTu jFMNINGQ 1 GREG BAILEY P-H 5-11 1 65 *SR SO 87 r\ti 1 n u 1 1 N 1 N 1 1 X vji o WRvvn 6-4 225 jnIR 2VL St. George. SC; St. George; Bobby McKinnon Summerville, SC; Summerville; John McKissick

* 60 JEFF BAK C 6-2 255 JR 2VL 1 JwniN JwniNOWIN DMIN DO rPRn no Darien. CT; Darien; Jim Girrard LaGrange. GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie 27 GENE BEASLEY SS 5-11 210 JR 2VL 42 TRACY JOHNSON FB 6-0 230 JR 2VL Atlanta, GA; Booker T. Washington; Leon Jamison Kannapolis. NC; Brown; Bob Boswell

69 PAIGE BELCHER OT 6-3 275 *FR RS 35 TDNY1 WIN I rx^lNIM^L/KFNNFDY1 ULJDR 6-1 210 FR no Irmo, SC; Irmo; Joe Turbeville Elizabeth. NJ; Elizabeth; Jerry Moore

30 MITCH BELTON DB 5-8 1 75 SO HS 44 i_1 ^FVDNV \j iNr\inr\i_rAiNi—KIRKI AND' i.o1 R 6-1 205 FR no Columbia. SC; Rictiland N.E.; Dean Fowble Lamar. SC; Lamar; Terry Styers 98 JOHN BERRY BAN 6-0 210 FR HS 49 CHRIS LANCASTER FB 6-0 229 JR 2VL Greenville. SC; Southside; Mike Antfiony Mableton. GA; Riverside Academy; Errol Bisso

1 86 SCOTT SEVILLE LB 6-3 226 *FR RS 5 JaAIVIQOlAMFQ \—\JDTTI 1 PR 5-9 1 76 *S0 1 VL Ocala. FL; Forest. Jim Simmons Kannapolis. NC, Brown; Bob Boswell

53 BRUCE BRATTON OT 6-4 250 FR HS 56 DORIAN MARIARI F 1 R 6-3 240 *<5now 1 VL Gaffney. SC. Gaffney. A. L. Curtis Spartanburg. SC. Spartanburg; Allen Sitterle

92 DOUG BREWSTER LB 6-2 205 FR HS 96 RICHARD MCCIII 1 OliGH DT 6-5 257 *JR 2VL Athens. GA; Clarke Central; Billy Henderson Loris. SC; Loris; Allen McNeil en 32 CROSBY BROADWATER CB 5-9 1 79 *S0 1 VL 93 [i^PnANIFI 1 R 6-0 224 FR HS Aiken. SC; Aiken. Eddie Buck Batesburg. SC; Batesburg; Gary Smaller VA/Fqi 10 DeCHANE CAMERON QB 6-0 1 95 FR HS 22 VV^Ot-^FYI MPFAnnFNIVI 1 rAL^L' Q IN TR1 6-0 200 *so 1 VL LaGrange. GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie Chester. SC; Lewisville; Jimmy Wallace

15 BLAKE CAMPBELL P 6-4 221 *so SO 74 PAT1 1 MCKFNNYivi \_/ r\i_ 1 >i 1 >i 1 OGVw/ v-i 6-2 245 *JR 2VL Anderson. SC. T. L Hanna; Jim Fraser Jacksonville. FL; Lee; Corky Rogers 40 HENRY CARTER LB 6-2 240 *JR 2VL 82 ROD MITCHELL DE 6-8 225 so HS Gastonia. NC. Hunter Huss. Tom Merritt Patrick. SC; Cheraw; Burney Bourne

62 ROBBIE CHAPMAN C 6-6 271 *SR SO 81 OTIS MOORE DT 6-3 260 *S0 1 VL Spartanburg. SC; Broome; Dalton Rivers Augusta. GA; Westside; Donald Fendley

31 RUSTY CHARPIA FS 5-10 1 80 *S0 1 VL 8 CHRIS MOROCCO QB 6-2 191 *so 1 VL Graniteville. SC; Midland Valley; Reed Charpia Athens. GA; Clarke Central; Billy Henderson 79 RAYMOND CHAVOUS DT 6-5 295 JR 2VL 78 JEFF NUNAMACHER OT 6-2 290 *JR 2VL Aiken. SC; Silver Bluff; Clayton Chnswell Somerville. NJ; Somerville; Jerry Moore

88 JAMES COLEY TE 6-4 245 JR 2VL 39 ARLINGTON NUNN DB 5-10 1 80 FR HS Jacksonville. FL. Lee; Corky Rogers Clearwater. FL; Dunedin; Ken Weir

25 GARY COOPER WR 6-3 1 90 *S0 1 VL 38 CHUCK O'BRIEN LB 6-3 225 FR HS Ambridge, PA; Ambridge; Frank Antonini Frederick. MD; Frederick; Bob Campbell

7 CHIP DAVIS WR 5-10 195 SO 1 VL 84 CHRIS OGLE DE 6-3 250 FR HS Evans. GA; Evans; Coley Cassedy Virginia Beach. VA; First Colonial; Frank Webster 97 DAVID DAVIS LB 6-2 230 FR HS 2 CHINEDU OHAN TB 6-3 240 JR JC Eastover. SC; Lower Richland; Bill Kimrey Fallon, NV; Merced Jr. College (CA); Don Odishoo 70 FRANK DEIULIIS OT 6-5 280 * JR 2VL 89 DAN PEARMAN TE 6-2 230 *SR 2VL Pittsburgh. PA. Penn Hills. Roy Kasmaikis Charlotte, NC; Independence; Allen Sitterle 95 DERON DOBZANSKI LB 6-1 220 FR HS 91 MICHAEL DEAN PERRY DT 6-2 280 *SR 3VL Paulsboro. NJ; Paulsboro; Gerry Taraschi Aiken, SC; Aiken; Gary Smaller * 85 MARK DRAG MG 6-4 IR 2VL 50 HANK PHILLIPS C 6-5 244 *S0 1 VL Charlotte. NC. W, Mecklenburg; Jim Hambucher Spruce Pine. NC; Mitchell Co.; Leiand Riddle g JAMES EARLE OLB 6-5 225 SR 3VL 61 JOHN PHILLIPS OG 6-5 270 "SR 3VL Easley, SC. Easley. Larry Bagwell Spruce Pine. NC; Mitchell Co.; Rusty Coggins 38 BRUCE ENGLAND FB 6-1 200 SR SO 45 SHANE REINHARDT RB 6-1 205 FR HS Greenville, SC; J. L. Mann; Bill Utsey Lilburn, GA; Berkmur; Mike Harper 46 STACY FIELDS LB 6-3 222 FR RS 34 MATT RIGGS SS 6-1 198 * JR 2VL Frogmore. SC; Beaufort; Mike Rentz Laurinburg, NC; Scotland; Mike Dubis * 59 JEB FLESCH OT 6-7 FR no 1 RUSTY SEYLE P-PK 6-1 1 82 JR 1 VL Morrow. GA; Morrow; Bud Theodcian Savannah, GA; Calvary; Dennis Roddenberry 73 ANGELO FOX MG 6-3 * Qn OH DANNY SIZER OT 6-5 270 *FR HS Sanford, NC; Lee Co.; Paul Gay Fletcher, NC; W. Henderson; Carrol Wright

83 STEVE GERRALD TE 6-4 1 VL 28 RICHARD SMITH FS 5-11 1 88 JR 2VL Galivants Ferry. SC. Aynor; David Maness Sparta, GA; Hancock Central; John Flen 5-11 37 CLAY GILSTRAP BAN 6-1 1 SO on 1 VL 3 ROBBIE SPECTOR WR 1 62 *FR RS Smyrna. GA; Campbell; John Allison Calhoun, GA; Calhoun; Jerry Smith * 71 TY GRANGER OT 6-6 C.I\J IR v u 52 DAVID SPRY SN 5-11 250 'SR 3VL Easley. SC; Pickens; Bill Isaacs Sanford. NC; Lee County; Paul Gay

99 MERVIN GREEN DT 6-2 QO noHQ DO TONY STEPHENS MG 6-3 300 'SR 1 VL EutavKville. SC. Holly Hill Roberts. Bernard McDaniel Walterboro. SC; Walterboro; Gyles Hall 7c; 1 1 IR 1 \/l 6-2 1 TYLER GRIMES CB 5-9 1 / o Jrt 1 V L OD MARTY STORY WR 87 FR HS Westminster. SC. West Oak; Tom Jordan Greeneville. TN; Greeneville; Steve Sorrells 90 VANCE HAMMOND DT 6-7 Odd * FR noRQ Dc BRUCE TAYLOR WR 6-2 206 *FR RS Spartanburg. SC. Dorman; Al Clark Athens, GA; Cedar Shoals; John Waters * * 76 ERIC HARMON OG 6-2 rnPR noRC Do VINCE TAYLOR LB 5-11 QP) 1 VL Camden. NJ; Woodrow Wilson; Butch Gale Clearwater, FL; Clearwater; Tom Bostic * IR A1 5-10 1 77 J. C. HARPER DT 6-5 ii V L 1 DOUG THOMAS WR 73 FR HS Clemson. SC. Daniel. Dick Singleton Hamlet, N.C.; Richmond Co.; Ed Hiatt 1 \/i 1 Q * QR 1 WAYNE HARPS FS 6-2 *i 1 U 1 V L DAVID TREADWELL PK 6-1 1 DO on 2VL Griffin. GA; Griffin; Lloyd Bohannon Jacksonville. FL; Bolles; Bill Borg 1 \/l Al 6-2 24 REGGIE HARRIS BAN 6-0 ^ 1 1 V L H 1 DUANE WALKER LB 228 *SR 3VL Gaffney. SC; Gaffney; A. L. Curtis Forest Park. GA. Forest Park; Marcus Trivette 55 JESSE HATCHER OLB 6-2 IR IP CURTIS WHITLEY OG 6-2 250 FR HS Thompson. GA; Taft Jr. College; Al Baldcock Smithfield. NC; Smithfield-Selma; Jack Gaster 14 NORMAN HAYNES LB 5-9 210 *JR 2VL 82 JEROME WILLIAMS TE 6-3 220 •SO 1VL Athens. GA; Cedar Shoals; John Waters Gainesville. GA; Gainesville; Bobby Grohn 36 DB 6-0 180 FR HS 75 PAT WILLIAMS OG 6-4 275 •JR 2VL Statesville. NC. W. Iredell; David Moody Lincolnton. GA; Lincoln Co.. Larry Campbell 33 JOE HENDERSON TB 5-9 185 SO HS 13 RODNEY WILLIAMS QB 6-2 205 •JR 2VL Freehold. NJ; Freehold-Boro; Earl Ownes Columbia. SC; Irmo; Joe Turbeville 3 HEATH HEWITT QB 5-11 183 FR HS 20 DONNELL WOOLFORD CB 5-10 198 JR 2VL Whiteville. NC. Whiteville; Bill Hewitt Fayetteville. NC; Douglass Byrd. Bob Paroli 26 RICARDO HOOPER WR 5-10 171 •JR 1VL Denotes red-shirted one Atlanta, GA; Fulton; Willie Hunter

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When Clemson Has The Ball

CLEMSON OFFENSE GEORGIA TECH DEFENSE

89 Dan Pearman TE 86 Paul Jurgensen OLB 70 Frank Deluliis LT 79 Willie Burks DT 76 Eric Harmon LG 56 Ivery Lee NG 60 Jeff Bak C 91 Sean Smith DT 61 John Phillips RG 23 Willis Crockett OLB 78 Jeff Nunamacher RT 35 Mark White OLB 25 Gary Cooper FLK 49 Eric Thomas ILB 13 Rodney Williams QB 2 Cedric Stallworth CB 22 Wesley McFadden TB 37 Sammy Lilly CB 49 Chris Lancaster FB 38 Andre Thomas SS 87 Keith Jennings SE 47 Riccardo Ingram FS 18 David Treadwell PK 14 Sean McDevitt P

THE TIGERS

1 Randy Anderson OB 17 Tyler Grimes CB 32 Crosby Broadwater CB 48 Keith Ingram FB 68 David Puckett OT 84 Chris Ogle DE 2 Chinedu Chan OLB 18 David Treadwell PK 33 Joe Henderson TB 49 Chris Lancaster FB 69 Paige Belcher OT 85 Mark Drag MG 3 Robbie Specter WR 19 Rusty Seyle PK 34 Matt Riggs ss 50 Hank Phillips C 70 Frank Deluliis OT 86 Scott Beville TE 5 James Lott CB 20 Donnell Woolford, CB 36 Jerome Henderson DB 51 Mark Inge OG 71 Ty Granger OT 87 Keith Jennings WR Taylor 6 Bruce WR 21 Terry Allen , TB 37 Clay Gilstrap BAN 52 David Spry SN 73 Angelo Fox MG 88 James Coley TE 7 Chip Davis WR 22 Wesley McFadden TB 38 Chuck O'Brien LB 53 Bruce Bratton OT 74 Pat McKenny OG 89 Dan Pearman TE Chris 8 Morocco QB 23 Bo Allen DB 38 Bruce England FB 54 Danny Sizer . OT 75 Pat Williams OG 90 Vince Hammond. . DT

9 James Earle . . OLB 24 Reggie Harris SS 39 Arlington Nunn DB 55 Jesse Hatcher OLB 76 Eric Harmon OG 91 Michael Dean Perry. DT 10 DeChane Cameron OB 25 Gary Cooper WR 40 Henry Carter LB 56 Dorian Mariable LB 77 J. C Harper DT 92 Doug Brewster LB

11 . Greg Bailey. . P 26 Ricardo Hooper WR 41 Doug Thomas. . . . LB 58 Vince Taylor , , LB 78 Jeff Nunamacher OT 93 Ed McDaniel .... LB

12 John Johnson . BAN 27 Gene Beasley ss 42 Tracy Johnson FB 60 Jeff Bak C 79 Raymond Chavous DT 95 Deron Dobzanski LB

13 Rodney Williams OB 28 Richard Smith , , FS 44 Levon Kirkland LB 61 John Phillips OG 80 Mark Inge TE 96 Richard McCullough.DT 14 Norman Haynes LB 29 Fernandez West WR 45 Shane Reinhardt RB 62 Robbie Chapman ... 81 Otis Moore DT 97 David Davis LB 15 Blake Campbell P 30 Mitch Belton DB 46 Stacy Fields LB 64 Curtis Whitley OG 82 Jerome Williams . TE 98 John Berry BAN 16 Wayne Harps FS 31 Rusty Charpla FS 47 Duane Walker LB 65 Tony Stephens MG 83 Steve Gerrald TE 99 Mervin Green MG

56

A Clemson football player spends only about two percent of his time in Memorial Stadium and on the practice fields

during his career. Instead, the dormitory is the center of his

social activities. The friendships of dorm life are something an athlete will always remember.

Clemson football players live in Mauldin Hall, a brick

building with an aesthetically pleasing landscape located in the center of campus. There are gamerooms and television lounges within the dorm that foster relationships throughout his career. Dorm rooms are spacious and air-conditioned, containing a study area with plenty of room for television and stereo equipment. Located at the bottom of the horseshoe, one of the centers of campus activity, Mauldin Hall is just minutes from the train- ing table, the Student Union, Redfern Health Center, , many outdoor basketball courts and other facilities, and the buildings that house most of the academic classes.

The Student Union, located right across campus, is the site of over 600 varied activities each year. It contains gamerooms, lounges, refreshments and other activities. Near- by are also the campus post office and bookstore. , home court of the Tiger basketball team, is also the site of many entertaining concerts presented by the Union. In recent seasons. Bill Cosby, Dolly Parton,

Kenny Rogers, George Burns and Bob Hope have all per- formed in addition to many top musical groups.

Downtown Clemson is also within walking distance of the football dorm. College Avenue, the town's main street, con- tains a variety of specialty shops and restaurants. Further down the street are churches of all denominations and a movie theater.

So you can see, football is not the only activity a football player is involved in at Clemson. There is plenty of time for other aspects of an athlete's life to grow. From spiritual to entertainment, to dating to just getting away from it all in the many quiet corners of campus, Clemson has something for everyone. *

Where Is Clemson?,

Clemson is in the middle of it all. You are in easy driving distance to the big city, Atlanta, GA, where pro sports, night life and other activities abound. Charlotte, NC is two hours

north of Clemson and it is one of the top 10 growth areas

in the nation. For sun and fun at the beach, it is an easy in- terstate drive to Hilton Head Island and Myrtle Beach, the

gathering place for college students all over the Carolinas during spring and summer vacations.

And, if you just want to go to the beach for the day, you just have to go across campus. What could be more conve-

nient? Lake Hartwell and its 960 miles of shoreline is right

at the edge of campus. Water skiing and all kinds of other water sports are available on this beautiful lake that has

countless beach areas available to students. This is the site of a number of special events year round, including the Bengal Ball, which welcomes spring to Clemson on a Satur- day afternoon of fun at the "Y" Beach. The winter does not bring much snow to Clemson, but a

few miles to the north in the mountains of North Carolina, are many fine ski slopes and resorts. The mild climate of the

upstate in South Carolina makes it a haven for all kinds of sportsmen. Fishermen, hunters, water skiiers, rafting en- thusiasts, and golfers can all find a place to enjoy their sports in the Clemson area.

For history buffs, the Clemson area is loaded to the hilt with

landmarks. The Old Stone Church in Clemson, St. Paul's and the village square in Pendleton are only a few of the many historical sites in the area. In fact, the entire town of

Pendleton, only a mile away from the Clemson campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places. .

When Georgia Tech Has The Ball

GEORGIA TECH OFFENSE CLEMSON DEFENSE

26 Steve Davenport SE 9 James Earle OLE 74 Pat James LT 79 Raymond Chavous DT 78 Dean Weaver OG 65 Tony Stephens MG 52 Eric Bearden C 91 Michael Dean Perry DT 73 Wayne Mote RG 12 John Johnson BAN 76 Jessie Marion RT 58 Vince Taylor MLB 81 Robert Massey TE 40 Henry Carter WLB 6 Rick Strom QB 20 Donnell Woolford CB 29 Malcolm King RB 5 James Lott CB 24 Darrell Edwards FB 27 Gene Beasley SS 25 Greg Lester FL 28 Richard Smith FS 4 Thomas Palmer PK 19 Rusty Seyle P

THE YELLOW JACKETS

1 Nate Kelsey FB 15 Kenneth Wilson FL 31 David Stegall RB 48 David Hicks OLB 64 Scott Beavers T 83 Alonzo Watson TE

. 2 Cednc Slallworth CB 16 Lee Williamson QB 32 Tim Ewing SS 49 Eric Thomas . ILB 66 Darryl Jenkins T 84 Steve Mullen OLB 3 Todd Rampley OB 1 7 Tom Covington TE 33 Cully Macon ILB 50 Don Lear ILB 67 JeH Malool DT 85 Kevin Salisbury OLB 4 Thomas Palmer K 18 Jim Gallagher OB 34 Angelo Rush RB 51 E A Grosz OLB 69 Russell Freeman T 86 Paul Jurgensen OLB 5 Scoti Aldredge OB 20 Martin Pucher K 35 Mark White ILB 52 Eric Bearden C 70 Mike Mooney .... T 87 David Bowman TE 6 Rick Strom OB 21 Scotty Barron FL 36 Chuck Owen FB 53 Mark Hutto G 72 Nick Galoura .... T 89 Doug Sendobry ILB Darrell Swilling 7 Alphanzo Thomas RB 22 Richard Hills RB 37 Sammy Lilly . Cb 54 Danny Harrison ILB 73 Wayne Mole .... G 90 OLB

7 Mtchael Melvin SS 23 Willis Crockett OLB 38 Andre Thomas . SS 55 Jim Mancaruso ILB 74 Pat James T 91 Sean Smith DT

8 Gerald Chamblin CB 24 Darrell Edwards FB 40 Stolen Scolton RB 56 Ivery Lee NG 75 Travis Moody . DT 92 Chris Caudle . . TE

9 Mike Rhodes OB 25 Greg Lester FL 41 JeH Zimmerman FS 58 Rod Stephens ILB 76 Jessie Marion . T 93 Orion Cox OLB

10 Bug Isom FL 26 Steve Davenport SE 42 Terence Curry FB 59 Billy Chubbs , C 78 Dean Weaver G 94 Jen Mathis NG

1 1 Terry Pettis SE 27 Mike Maclntyre FS 43 Thomas Balkcom SS 60 Jay Jane C 79 Willie Burks DT 96 Jenmiah McClary DT 12 Darrell GasI OB 28 Brad Jones SE 45 John Porter ILB 61 Will Edwards DT 80 Jay Martin SS 97 George Malone OLB

13 Sieve Lindsey P 29 Malcom King RB 46 Don Wilson CB 62 Joe Siffri G 81 Robert Massey . TE 98 Chris Conard ILB

14 Sean McOevin P 30 Keith Holmes FS 47 Riccardo Ingram FS 63 Ty Young G 82 Kevin Arthur . SE 99 Chris Simmons DT

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Sit-Ups (in 60 seconds) 8. James Lott 9:04 8/10/87 4. John Phillips 920 lbs. onQlol Team Record: Greg Bailey 9. Gene Beasley 9:05 8/15/86 5. Mark Inge 870 lbs. Punter 10. Chris Morocco 9:11 8/15/86 Tracy Johnson 870 lbs. 2/16/87 92 repetitions in 60 seconds 7. Jeff Bak 850 lbs. 2/1 7/86 August 10th, 1987 Vertical Jump Robbie Chapman 850 lbs. 2/16/87 Current Team Top Ten: Team Record: Was McFadden Mark Drag 850 lbs. 2/1 7/86

/ ^ r\ /0"7 1. Greg Bailey 92 reps. 8/10/87 Running Back 10. P. McKenny 850 lbs. 7107186 2. Chip Davis 90 reps. 8/10/87 38 inches Wes McFadden 820 lbs. 8/10/87 3. Dan Plowden 87 reps. 8/10/87 February 17th, 1986 4. Brett Elliot 86 reps. 0/10/0/ Current Team Top Ten: Bench Press 38" James Lott 86 reps. 2/16/87 1 . Wes McFadden 2/1 7/86 Team Record: Jeff Bak ^ ir\^ IOC 6. Ricardo Hooper 85 reps. 8/10/87 2. Donnell Woolford 37" 6/02/86 Center David Treadwell 85 reps. dl\blo7 3. Gary Cooper 36" 8/10/87 455 lbs. 8. Clay Gilstrap 84 reps. 8/1 0/o7 Rick Tucker 36" 8/1o/8b August 10th, 1987 /^ /0"7 9. Bruce Dixon 82 reps. 5. Chinedu Ohan 351/2" 2/16/87 Current Team Top Ten: Keith Jennings 82 reps. 2/16/87 Richard Smith 35V2" 6/02/06 Rk Name Figure Date / 1 C /0~7 Donnell Woolford 82 reps. 8/10/87 7. Terry Allen 341/2" ^^/16/87 1. Jeff Bak 455 lbs. 8/1 0/87 /H r\ /0~7 Keith Johnson 34 V2" 8/10/87 2. Vince Taylor 445 lbs. 8/10/87

1 -i r\ io'7 Flexibility (Sit & Reach) 9. Randy Anderson 34" 8/1 U/87 3. Tony Stephens 435 lbs. 2/1 6/87 Team Record: Cameron Gibson Keith Jennings 34" 8/10/87 4. Michael Perry 425 lbs. 2/16/87 Running Back 5. Eric Harmon 420 lbs. 8/10/87 + 13V2 Inches Power Clean 6. Rich McCullough 415 lbs. 8/1 5/86 February 17th, 1986 Team Record: Ty Granger Pat McKenny 415 lbs. 8/15/86 Current Team Top Ten: Offensive Tackle Otis Moore 415 lbs.' 8/1 0/87 131/2" 1 . Cameron Gibson + <£/1 //OD 380 lbs. 9. Raymond Chavous 405 lbs. ol\0io7

2. Jerome Henderson + 123/4" 0/1 U/O / June 29th, 1987 Angelo Fox 405 lbs. 8/1 0/87 /H '7 IOC 3. Rusty Seyle + 12" 7/OD Current Team Top Ten: Duane Walker 405 lbs. 8/04/86 "7 c /or\ to 1 A f\ 10 "7 4. Greg Bailey + 11V2" //ob 1 . Ty Granger 380 lbs. D/29/87 Curtis Whitley 405 lbs. 8/10/87

/H r» /0"7 c /on /0"7 1 -i r> 107 Bruce England + 11V2" o/IO/o/ 2. John Phillips 353 lbs. 13. Dan Pearman 400 lbs. 0/10/0/ Joey Haynes + 11V2" Pat Williams 353 lbs. 7/01 /QC

/ i "7 IOC / H "7 IOC 7. J. C. Harper + 11" dl\ /loo 4. Frank Deluliis 346 lbs. d/\ 7lob Chins

/ -1 "7 IOC Mark Inge + 11" dii nob 5. Jeff Bak 331 lbs. dl\ nob Team Record: Vince Taylor

/ H "7 IOC David Spry + 11" 8/1 5/85 Vince Taylor 331 lbs. dl\ nob Linebacker

/ i r\ /0"7 1-1 C IOC 10. Vance Hammond + 10V2" 0/1 0/o7 7. Mark Drag 329 lbs. 0/1 D/OD 46 repetition / i C /0"7 Danny Sizer 329 lbs. July 7th, 1986 1-\ r\t07 1.5 Mile Run 9. Robbie Chapman 324 lbs. o/l U/o/ Current Team Top Ten: "7 / H A to "7 ir\7 IOC Team Record: Rodney Williams Dan Pearman 324 lbs. 8/1 0/87 1. Vince Taylor 46 reps. 7/07/86 t-i A /0"7 Quarterback 2. Greg Bailey 35 reps. 8/1 0/87 Q/1 n/R7 8:36 Leg Sled Kevin Colley 35 reps. 0/ 1 \ji 1 February 20th, 1986 Team Record: Tony Stephens 4. Rick Tucker 33 reps. 8/15/85 Current Team Top Ten: Middle Guard 5. Keith Johnson 28 reps. 8/10/87

1 . Rodney Williams 8 36 2/20/86 1025 lbs. 6. Tracy Johnson 27 reps. 8/10/87 2. Chinedu Ohan 8 43 8/10/87 February 16th, 1987 7. Ricardo Hooper 26 reps. 8/10/87 3. Jeff Taylor 8 44 8/15/86 Current Team Top Ten: 8. Reggie Demps 25 reps. 8/10/87 4. Kevin Colley 8 52 8/10/87 Rk Name Figure Date Ty Grimes 25 reps. 8/10/87

5. Dan Pearman 8 57 2/20/85 1 . Tony Stephens 1025 lbs. 2/16/87 James Lott 25 reps. 8/10/87 6. Brett Elliot 9 01 8/10/87 2. Ty Granger 1000 lbs. 7/24/86 David Treadwell 25 reps. 8/10/87 7. Rusty Charpia 9 03 8/10/87 3. Michael Perry 950 lbs. 2/16/87

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Virginia Skelton is a success — a suc- son University. Both are Clemson tors of the Pickens County Humane cess in business, a success in her com- graduates (Tom '53, Ginny '58), as are their Society. munity, a success for Clemson and, most three children (Thomas Jr. '76, Leigh Anne In all her activities, Virginia Skelton is a important of all, a success for her family. '83, Jonathan '86). credit not only to mothers, but to all Clem-

She is a sterling example of a modern- Ginny and Tom are members of the son alumni. Tiger Brotherhood is pleased day woman who skillfully balances her Presidents Club, which recognizes major to congratulate her on her many ac- career and community service with her donors to Clemson academics, and Ginny complishments and to salute her as 1987 roles as a wife and mother. is the group's chairman. "Mother of the Year." For those reasons, Clemson University's As IPTAY scholarship donors, she and

Tiger Brotherhood honorary fraternity is Tom also are helping to keep the Tiger proud to name Mrs. Virginia Cole Skelton athletic program among the best in the its 1987 "fVlother of the Year." country. Tiger Brotherhood annually awards this In the business world, Ginny founded honor as a celebration of the traditional and was broker-in-charge of Carolina Real- family values that lie at the core of our na- ty Co. She currently is associated as a tion's greatness and in appreciation of the broker with Merck Realty Co. contributions mothers make to the growth Ginny is active in the First Baptist Church and development of their sons and of Clemson, where she teaches Sunday daughters. school, serves on the Finance Committee, No one personifies these ideals with co-directs the Advance Commitments- more grace and charm than does Virginia Building Fund and participates in the Stu- "Ginny" Skelton. dent Adoption Program. For almost 30 years, Ginny and her hus- Her many community volunteer positions band, Tom, a professor of entomology, have included chairmanship of the City of have been active members of the Clemson Clemson Heart Fund campaign for two community and strong supporters of Clem- years and service on the Board of Direc- Virginia Skelton

The 1987 Clemson Tigers

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Sept. 1 Soccer vs UNC-Asheville, 7:00 PM Volleyball vs Auburn, 9:00 PM Sept. 5 Volleyball vs Western Carolina, 10:00 AM Nov. 7 Volleyball vs N.C. State, 1:30 PM Football vs Western Carolina, 1 :00 PM Volleyball vs Alabama-Birmingham, 4:00 PM Cross Country in Clemson Time Trial Women's Nov. 9 Volleyball vs Furman, 7:00 PM Sept. 6 Soccer vs UNC-Greensboro, 2:00 PM Nov. 10 Volleyball vs Georgia, 7:00 PM Sept. Soccer vs , 7:00 9 PM Nov. 12 Volleyball vs UNC-Charlotte, 7:00 PM Sept. 16 Soccer vs Georgia State, 7:00 PM Nov. 14 Football vs Maryland (Spirit Blitz), 12:05 PM Sept. 19 Football vs Georgia, 2:40 PM, CBS TV (National) Nov. 20 Volleyball in ACC Tournament Sept. 20 Soccer vs Wake Forest, 2:00 PM Nov. 21 Volleyball in ACC Tournament Volleyball 7:00 Sept. 23 vs South Carolina, PM Men's & Women's Swimming vs Georgia Tech Soccer vs Furman, 7:00 PM Nov. 22 Volleyball in ACC Trn., Clemson, TBA Sept. 26 Football vs Georgia Tech (Parent's Day), 12:05 PM Nov. 28 Men's & Women's Swimming in Tiger Inv. Sept. 27 Soccer vs Duke, 2:00 PM Nov. 29 Men's & Women's Swimming in Tiger Inv. Oct. 2 Soccer in Inv. Trn.: St. vs St. Umbro Penn Louis, Nov. 30 Men's Basketball vs Baptist College, 7:30 6:00; Clemson vs George Mason, 8:00 PM Wrestling vs Oregon State, 7:00 PM Oct. 3 Men's Cross Country in Clemson Inv., Clemson, SC Dec. 2 Women's Basketball vs S.C. State, TBA Oct. 4 Soccer in Inv. Trn.: George Mason vs Penn Umbro Men's Basketball vs Towson State, 7:30 State, 1:00 PM; Clemson vs St. Louis, 3:00 PM Dec. 3 Men's & Women's Swimming in Clemson Inter- Oct. 7 Soccer vs Berry College, 7:00 PM collegiate Inv. Oct. 8 Volleyball vs College of Charleston, 7:00 PM Dec. 4 Men's & Women's Swimming in Clemson Inter- Oct. 10 Football vs Virginia (Homecoming), 12:05 PM collegiate Inv. Oct. 11 Volleyball vs Virginia, 2:00 PM Dec. 5 Men's Basketball vs Mercer College, 5:00 Soccer vs South Carolina, 2:00 PM Wrestling vs Minnesota, 7:30 PM Oct. 14 Volleyball vs Baptist College, 7:00 PM Men's Indoor Track, Clemson All-Comers (Inv.), Soccer vs Coastal Carolina, 7:00 PM Clemson, TBA Oct. 17 Football vs Duke (Hall of Day), 1:00 Fame PM Women's Basketball vs N.C. State, TBA Volleyball vs Pennsylvania, 7:00 PM Women's Indoor Track in Clemson Inv., TBA Men's & Women's Swimming in Orange and White Men's & Women's Swimming in Clemson Inter- Oct. 21 Soccer vs Erskine, 7:00 PM collegiate Inv., TBA 24 (Textile Oct. Football vs N.C. State Bowl), 1:00 PM Dec. 12 Women's Basketball vs UNC-Charlotte, TBA Oct. 28 Soccer vs Presbyterian, 7:00 PM Men's Basketball vs Coastal Carolina, 7:30 Oct. 31 Football vs Forest Wake (Band Day), 1:00 PM Dec. 15 Men's Basketball vs Southern Mississippi, 7:30 Nov. 4 Volleyball vs Winthrop, 7:00 PM Dec. 16 Men's Basketball vs Augusta, 7:30 Nov. 6 Volleyball vs East Carolina, 5:00 PM

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Let us sing praises to Auburn Coach Pat great pride in our blocking," he said. "We

Dye and wish him lucl< today against Ten- just try to get better every day. If you don't, WAYNE BOLT'S TIGHT ENDS nessee. Sorry Volunteers, but Dye has real- you go backwards." IN THE PROS

ly helped Clemson. Bolt's expertise isn't limited to just tight Player College Team Ed West Auburn Green Bay When Clemson's Danny Ford finished ends. Last year, for the first time, he was Ron Middleton Auburn Atlanta playing football, it was then Alabama assis- in charge of the kickoff return team. Under Jeff Parks Auburn Houston tant Pat Dye who convinced him to go into Bolt's direction, the Tiger kickoff return Jim Riggs Clemson Cincinnati coaching. Ford moved through the team was the best in the nation and set a coaching ranks before becoming Clem- school record for kickoff return average. the time, not just the kids you coach," he son's head coach in 1978. Dye's Clemson "We didn't do anything real fancy," Bolt said. "You have all kinds of personalities, connection doesn't end there. For Clem- said. "The kids just did a great job of ex- rich and poor, black and white. I enjoy son tight end coach Bolt, Dye has ecuting." Wayne working with them and dealing with their been his coach and then helped him get Bolt was an outstanding offensive guard problems. You try to treat them all the started in the profession. at East Carolina. Playing for Dye, Bolt was same, but each one is different." Bolt played for Dye four years at East the 1974 East Carolina Freshman of the "Coach Bolt will listen and help you out Carolina and was an assistant coach for Year, all-conference his junior season, and if he can," said Williams, a sophomore. Dye for seven years. It has been a close All-American and co-captain of the Pirates "You can always go to him with a pro- relationship throughout. "My early his senior season. blem." background is through Coach Dye," Bolt He then worked two years for Dye as a Bolt has helped Williams immensely in said. graduate assistant at East Carolina. After the blocking area. Last season the then coaching for Wyoming a year, he moved freshman scored a 95 percent as a blocker with the head man to Auburn for five years 1987 KICKOFF RETURNS in the win at Georgia, the highest blocking as tight end coach. 9 no yds td avg grade by a starting Clemson tight end in Over the last five seasons he has been Clemson 11 35 915 26.1 recent memory. And, that is saying a part of many successful teams. In fact he Penn St 11 30 738 1 24.6 something considering Clemson has had has been to a bowl game as an assistant Air Force 11 30 730 24.3 the AII-ACC tight end three of the last four Florida St 11 41 994 2 24.2 coach five years in a row, the top streak seasons. Washington 11 30 699 23.3 on the team along with Jack Crowe con- Coaching at Clemson has strengthened Southern Cal . .11 37 859 23.2 cerning consecutive bowl seasons for a Bolt. "I broadened myself coming to Clem- Arkansas 11 26 598 23.0 current assistant coach. His Clemson son and coaching for Coach Ford," he Brigham Young. 12 38 860 1 22.6 of the of blocking knowledge game and said. "We have such a close and veteran Notre Dame. . .11 36 808 2 22.4 techniques is one reason Auburn and Army 11 56 1,256 22.4 working staff. You learn something every Clemson have had such dynamic rushing day. When you're surrounded with good attacks in recent seasons. The Bolt-Dye connection was finally people, you're going to learn something. In 1986 Bolt came to Clemson. He says broken in 1986 when Bolt came to Clem- "Football is not a real complicated sport. he enjoys his job as football dorm director son to coach tight ends and be the dorm If you block, tackle, and play hard, you win. at Mauldin Hall, which houses about 150 director. "I was with Coach Dye the whole A kid has to know what to do and how to people, including all scholarship football time until now," Bolt said. "It's good to get do it. If he works hard, he'll be successful." players and walk-ons. "It's good away and learn from other people." some a With coaches like Bolt, success seems job because you're around all the kids all In his first year at Clemson, Bolt was able certain to continue for the Tigers. to keep an amazing streak going: every tight end that has started for him has gone on to play professionally. Clemson's Jim Riggs was selected by the in the spring, becoming Bolt's fourth starter to make it to the pros.

"It was fun to coach all those kids," Bolt said. "They'll do anything you ask them to do. They make it happen." Bolt's players, however, say his coaching has a great deal to do with it. "He's a great coach," said Jerome Williams, a Tiger tight end. "He's so good at the techniques. He just knows what he's doing." Clemson doesn't throw the football much to the tight ends, but Bolt says his players don't get down. "Our long-range goal at

Clemson is to run the football, so we take Wayne Bolt has already tutored four tight ends Into NFL professions.

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CLEMSON EXTENSION: Tackling South Carolina's Most Pressing Problems

Helmets and shoulder pads are not a part of

its equipment, but the Clemson University Ex- tension Service has suited up to do some serious tackling. Extension has launched a four-year plan to

take on more than 1 ,800 problems identified by South Carolinians as their most pressing concerns. Twenty teams of Extension agents, specialists and administrators from a mixture of academic backgrounds have been formed to design and implement programs to address topics ranging from deteriorating water quality to teen pregnancy.

Last year, more than 1 ,000 people on 62 Ex-

tension committees drew up a list of 1 ,803 pro- blems needing attention. A statewide series of meetings to review plans for solving these pro- blems attracted thousands of citizens. "Pinpointing the problems and formulating Clemson Extension Director B.K. Webb leads one of the many sessions devoted to develop- ing Extension's four-year plan of service Carolinians. plans to deal with them have been true grass- new to South roots efforts involving more than 5,000 South Carolinians," says B.K. Webb, Clemson Exten- cies, says Elwyn Deal, assistant Extension direc- county Extension staff's plan of work for the next sion director. tor for agriculture and natural resources. four years is based on needs identified in that

The teams and the work they will oversee dur- Next, problem-identification committees were county. ing the next four years are the result of a plann- formed. Some of these groups listed as many The 20 oversight teams will monitor educa-

ing and marketing process begun in 1985. In ear- as 60 major concerns in specific areas or fields. tional programs and evaluate progress during ly 1986, Extension units and county offices The problems then were summarized and this four-year period. The teams will meet surveyed the communities in which they work, listed by priority. The resulting documents quarterly and will have the flexibility to respond gathering information on demographics, stimulated so much interest that some to changing needs of the state. economics, government, technology, and newspapers published entire county reports. "Throughout this long process people have natural resources. Deal says. expressed genuine interest in this opportunity

This information already has been useful in As work on plans to correct the problems to tell us of their concerns," says Extension Extension's ongoing programs and has been began. Extension was developing a new repor- Director Webb. "They have been very respon- loaned to other governmental agen- ting system to track progress in each area. Each sive to what we were doing."

Extension teams have been formed in these program areas:

1. Agronomic cropping systems 2. Aquaculture, fisheries and wildlife 3. Dairy management 4. Farm economy, including agricultural alternatives and small farms 5. Forest management 6. Home grounds 7. Home food production 8. Horticultural crops 9. Land and water resources 10. Livestock management 11. Food marketing, packaging and utilization 12. Poultry management

13. Family life education 14. Family resource management 15. Housing 16. Health and wellness 17. Human nutrition 18. Leadership

Extension administrators (foreground, from left) Carol Webb, Marvin Cely and B.K. Webb 19. Youth development listen to a presentation. 20. Rural and community resources

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86 j Tiger History

One Last Ride The Tigers, of course, had played Tech ing the mistakes that were by-products of a number of times before Coach Howard the team's tremendous speed. For Howard took the head position on the sidelines, but The Tigers were 1-1 entering the game.

the Legend's first try against the Jackets, Clemson had started the season with a by Willie Shearer in 1943, marked the resumption of the 21-14 win over Virginia, but the following series after a six-year layoff. He recalls, 30-0 loss to seventh-ranked Georgia had "We went down to play them with the the Tiger coaching staff looking for an ef- For anybody who has followed the understanding that we would get to play fective formula to bolster the team's ground Clemson-Georgia Tech series over the them every year. Back in those days we attack. years, it is no secret that Clemson victories needed money at Clemson. We didn't have To this end. Coach Howard and his have been scarce against the Yellow a large stadium or anything like that, and assistants decided to move junior Ray Jackets. In the schools' 51 meetings, all but we had very few home games. So any time Yauger from fullback, his position for the six of which have occurred in Atlanta, we wanted to make money, we had to go season's first two games, to tailback, where Clemson has earned only 13 victories, such out and work for it, and Georgia Tech was he had set a Clemson sophomore rushing a small number that nearly each one has a good place to go." record the previous season. As a result of proved memorable. There were close games and blowouts, that move, erstwhile tailback Ricky Gilstrap One standout victory was the Tigers' but Clemson couldn't seem to come out of returned to quarterback to share duties 1969 win, a 21-10 verdict in Frank Atlanta with a win. Coach Howard kept at with Tommy Kendrick, and senior Rick Howard's final campaign at the Clemson it, though. "I was just so glad to play Medlin became the starting fullback. helm. The victory broke a streak of 10

them," he says, "that I would've gone to Things looked good for Clemson when, straight Clemson losses against the Yellow Oklahoma or Austin, TX, or the Fiji Islands. on the game's first play from scrimmage, Jackets and was Howard's first win over

That's just how much I thought of them." Yauger bolted through the middle for a Tech since 1945. Despite that respectful sentiment, the :55-yard gain. But the game soon took on In spite of his lack of success against situation must have been growing rather an all too familiar tone as Tech managed Georgia Tech, Coach Howard has fond frustrating for Howard and the Tigers by to forge a 10-0 halftime lead. memories of the series, saying, "That was 1969. That year the Tigers headed for An intermission pep talk from assistant one school I always liked to play. It's the Atlanta to face a 2-0 Tech team reputed for coaches Whitey Jordan and , only school other than Clemson that I might its intensity, speed, and perseverance. Pre- however, brought the Tigers out of the have liked to work for. They had a coach game newspaper accounts consistently locker room fired up for the second half. way back then named Bill Alexander, one referred to Tech's proficiency at overcom- Tech received the kickoff, and on the first of the finest people I've ever known in my play from scrimmage Clemson linebacker whole life." Larry Hefner crushed dangerous Tech quarterback Charlie Dudish for a two-yard loss on an option play. Dudish had to leave

the game with a broken wrist, and it was

all Clemson and Ray Yauger the rest of the way. Yauger scored all three Clemson touchdowns in the second half and ended up with 146 yard rushing on 23 carries. In an enthusiastic half of football, the Tigers became 21-10 victors and ended a 24-year jinx for the Baron, Coach Frank Howard,

in what turned out to be his final season as head coach. Following the game. Coach Howard had

to take a little time to clear up his misty eyes before relating to the press how good he felt to finally get a win at Grant Field.

Today he still says, "Naturally, if you win you feel good, but winning against Georgia Tech felt especially good."

Today the jinx is a thing of the past. As

Howard says, "Now if they want to draw a crowd, they have to come to Death Valley

and play in front of 80,000." And that should be enough to jinx anybody. Frank Howard received a victory ride after his last team upset Georgia Tech in Atlanta.

87 First Row: Jim Blanton, Andy Barker, Philip Jhant, Chris Seay, Charlie Smith, Tommy Monohan, Jim Hill. Second Row: Jody Bradham, Brad Bailey, Scott Davis, Mike Wasik, Brian Sanders, Ronnie Green, Brad Bowie, Kenny Kinsey.

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Games Season Average Home Home Avg. Home Games Season Average Home Home Avg. Home Season Played Attend. Attend. Games Attend. Attend. Season Played Attend. Attend. Games Attend. Attend. 1938 9 100,500 11,167 3 25,500 8,500 1963 10 318,587 31,859 4 103,496 25,874 1939 10 147,500 14,750 2 18,000 9,000 1964 10 260,725 26,073 4 112,000 28,000 1940 9 126,000 14,000 2 20,000 10,000 1965 10 333,736 33,374 4 113,000 28,250 1941 9 115,000 12,777 2 17,000 8,500 1966 10 355,286 35,529 4 146,237 36,559 1942 10 100,500 10,050 3 23,500 7,833 1967 10 389,618 38,962 5 206,275 41,255 1943 8 65,000 8,125 2 7,500 3,750 1968 10 386,432 38,643 4 147,434 36,859 1944 9 79,000 8,777 2 13,500 6,750 1969 10 339,936 33,994 4 136,252 34,063 1945 10 138,986 13,899 4 38,000 9,500 1970 11 367,347 33,395 6 205,376 34,229 1946 9 155,500 17,277 3 44,000 14,666 1971 11 398,222 36,200 5 154,741 30,948 1947 9 149,000 16,556 3 37,000 12,338 1972 11 398,732 36,248 5 192,456 38,491 1948 11 216,614 19,692 4 66,500 16,625 1973 11 411,477 37,407 6 188,500 31,417 1949 10 188,996 18,899 5 79,000 15,800 1974 11 440,384 40,034 6 251,424 41,904 1950 10 248,606 24,861 4 81,000 20,250 1975 11 487,436 44,312 5 195,873 39,174

1951 10 242,843 24,284 3 44,500 14,833 1976 1 1 459,845 41,804 5 221,486 44,297 1952 9 189,161 21,017 2 44,000 22,000 1977 12 580,067 43,339 5 235,152 47,030 1953 9 192,960 21,400 4 76,000 19,000 1978 12 599,793 49,983 6 321,763 53,627 1954 10 197,500 19,750 4 51,500 12,875 1979 12 641,109 53,426 6 353,576 58,929 1955 10 211,711 21,177 5 98,000 19,600 1980 11 567,436 58,282 6 369,770 61,628 1956 11 301,552 27,413 4 71,000 17,750 1981 12 683,871 56,989 6 371,152 61,859 1957 10 213,000 21,300 4 73,000 18,250 1982 11 592,902 53,900 6 380,679 63,446 1958 11 352,000 32,000 5 121,000 24,200 1983 11 701,937 63,812 7 521,898 74,557 1959 11 357,856 32,532 4 119,000 29,750 1984 11 750,847 68,259 6 467,670 77,945 1960 10 247,780 24,778 5 141,080 28,286 1985 12 749,282 62,440 6 460,413 76,736 1961 10 310,000 31,000 5 132,000 26,400 1986 12 765,771 63,814 5 393,500 78,700 1962 10 291,640 29,164 5 158,000 31 ,600

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Individual Records Points: 33 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 TDs: 5 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 Rushes: 36 by Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State. 1951 5 by Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1917 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 TDs Rushing: 5 same as for touchdowns Yards Rushing: 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982 Field Goals: 4 by Obed Ariri on four occasions Yds/Carry: 30.4 (5-152) by Ken Moore vs. The Citadel, 1954 Kick-Scoring: 15 by Obed Ariri vs. Wake Forest, 1978, 1980 Yds Rush by QB: 140 by Mike O'Cain vs. N.C. State, 1976 by Donald Igwebuike vs. Duke, 1984 All-Purpose Run.: 274 by Terrence Flagler vs. Wake Forest, 1986

Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina, 1980 Passes: 48 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 First Hits: 17 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina, 1980 Passes Completed: 25 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State. 1970 Tackles by Lineman: 19 by Edgar Pickett vs. Wake Forest, 1983 Yds Passing: 323 by Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1965 Tackles by Def. Back: 17 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 1980 Comp %: .800 (12-15) by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia, 1983 by Ronald Watson vs. Georgia Tech, 1984 Tackles for Loss: 5 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 Total Plays: 53 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Pass Broken Up: 5 by Perry Williams vs. Virginia Tech, 1985 Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest and Maryland, 1979 Receptions: 11 by Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 Rec. Yards: 163 by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State, 1984 Yds/Rec: 32.6 (7-163) by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, Fumble Rec: by Randy Scott vs. Duke, 1978 (Mm 5 Rec) 1977 by Jim Scott vs. Boston College, 1983 TD Passes: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 by Henry Walls vs. Duke, 1985 Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965 Punts: 13 by Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Int Ret Yds: 101 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, Punt Average: 51.0 (6-306) by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, 1981 1980 Punt Yards: 504 by Banks McFadden vs. Tulane, 1939 Punts Blocked: 2 by Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 1954 Team Records Punt Returns: 10 by Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Most Rushes: 78 vs. Duke, 1979

Punt Ret Yds: 167 by Don Kelley (4 Ret) vs. Maryland, 1970 Most Yards Rushing: 536 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Kickoff Ret: 7 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Most TDs Rushing: 11 vs. Presbyterian, 1945

Kickoff Ret Yds: 174 by David Thomas (5 returns) vs. Georgia Most Passes Attempted: 48 vs. North Carolina, 1965; vs. Florida State, 1970 Tech, 1972 Most Passes Completed: 25 vs. Florida State, 1970 Most Yards Passing: 354 vs. Duke, 1963 Most Passes Had Intercepted: 7 vs. South Carolina, 1945 Most TD Passes: 4 vs. Auburn, 1947 Most Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Most Total Plays: 96 vs. Wake Forest, 1981

Most Punts Returned: 11 vs. George Washington, 1941 Most Yards Returned: 167 vs. Maryland, 1970 Most Kickoff Returns: 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 Most Yards Returned: 198 vs. Florida, 1952

Most First Downs Rushing: 27 vs. Presbytenan, 1957; vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Most First Downs Passing: 17 vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most Total First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 1981

Fewest Total First Downs: 1 vs. South Carolina, 1943

Most Penalties: 18 vs. Duke, 1983 Most Yards Penalized: 180 vs. Furman, 1964

Most Points Scored: 122 vs. Guilford, 1901 Greatest Victory Margin: 122-0 vs. Guilford, 1901 Greatest Defeat Margin: 7-74 vs. Alabama. 1931

Interceptions: 6 vs. South Carolina, 1971

Intercept. Ret. Yds: 143 (4 Returns) vs. Maryland, 1970 QB Sacks: 10 vs. Maryland. 1979 Pass Broken Up: 18 vs. The Citadel, 1986 Tackles For Loss: 15 vs. Maryland. 1979 Fumble Recoveries: 6 vs. Duke, 1965

Michael Dean Perry tied the Clemson single game sack record as a freshman at N.C. State in 1984.

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[ 9 Tiger Soccer

By Mickey Plyler

The tradition-rich soccer program at Clemson UPCOMING GAMES to the Tiger defense. Joe Hummel has been the has seen 1 1 ACC championships and seven final starter at the other back position. Sept. 27 Sun. DUKE 2:00 PM four finishes, including a National Championship Oct. 2 Fri. UMBRO INVITATIONAL TRN. MIdfield in 1984. It has produced 16 Ail-Americans, 120 PENN ST. VS. Of the 1 1 midfielders listed on the 1 987 roster, ST. LOUIS AII-ACC first and second-team choices, and 1 6:00 PM CLEMSON VS. GEORGE only three are returnees and only one was a ACC Players of the Year. The Tigers have even MASON 8:00 PM starter last year. Jamey Rootes has returned to been ranked in the final top 20 polls each of the Oct. 4 Sun. GEORGE MASON VS. his right wing position. Rootes, an AII-ACC can- last 15 years. Coach I.M. Ibrahim, now in his 21st PENN ST 1:00 PM didate, was one of only two Tigers to start in all year, has been the only coach Clemson has had ST. LOUIS VS. CLEMSON. . 3:00 PM Oct. 7 Wed. BERRY COLLEGE 7:00 PM 20 games and had five goals and seven assists. and has done just about everything in soccer at Oct. 11 Sun. SOUTH CAROLINA 2:00 PM He was Clemson's third leading scorer as of this Clemson. Oct. 14 Wed. COASTAL CAROLINA 7:00 PM week and his consistent play and leadership will In 1987, however, Ibrahim was supposed to Oct. 18 Sun. at N.C. State 2:00 PM be a key to Clemson's success this season. endure something he has not seen in decades Oct. 21 Wed. ERSKINE 7:00 PM Oct. 25 Sun. at Maryland 2:00 PM A host of newcomers have held the two mid- ... a rebuilding year. This rarity in the soccer pro- Oct. 28 Wed. PRESBYTERIAN 7:00 PM dle positions. They include Thomas Najjar, a gram is due to the graduation of such Tiger Nov. 1 Sun. at Virginia 2:00 PM Parade All-American from Dunwoody, Georgia. greats as Gary Conner, Eric Eichmann, and Dick Nov. 5-8 Thur ACC TOURNAMENT TBA Ibrahim says, "Najjar could be the next Eric Landgren. Sun. (at Duke) All Homes Games in BOLD FACE Eichmann." Irishman Derek McArdle was one The National Championship is not a realistic of the best performers on the Irish Youth Inter- goal for 1987, as it has been many times in the national Team and is another newcomer who is last 15 seasons. However, those dreams are listed as a starter heading into fall practice. replaced by a new era in Tiger soccer, an era Backfield Edo Boonstoppel is a native of Holland who that is full of optimism based on an outstanding Gone are Bill Fortner and second-team AII- could play the midfield or striker. He played in recruiting year. "I don't mind saying the word ACC defender Bernard Gray from the 1986 the World University games for Holland this past rebuilding," Ibrahim says. "The loss of the backfield. But, Coach Ibrahim has the luxury of summer. The left wing position will be rounded seniors will have a very long lasting effect on our two veteran defenders who are back for their out by another talented freshman, Richard Rich- program. We don't have anyone on hand who senior seasons. Paul Rutenis, AII-ACC choice mond of Decatur, Georgia and Joey Feinburg, captain for returns can fill such big shoes; therefore, we must and 1987, to hold down a who can also play on defense. develop our 13 or 14 freshmen to emerge a cou- defensive slot. Rutenis is a four-year starter and Dave Veghte and John Meek are two ple of years down the road." one of only two current Tigers tha* started in the sophomores who gained valuable experience in The Tigers have fielded a team with a unique National Championship victory over Indiana in 1986. Veghte started six games and contributed blend of youth and experience this year. Of the 1984. Rutenis is one of the more offensive a goal and two assists. Meek matched Veghte's 24 players, six are seniors, while no juniors are defenders Clemson has had in recent years and output in his four starting assignments and had found on the depth chart. Ibrahim's optimism has over 30 career points. the game winning goal against College of rests upon the shoulders of these seniors that The other veteran defender is Paul Carollo. Charleston this year. include AII-ACC candidates Paul Carollo, Paul A starter in all 20 contests in 1986, Carollo is a Rutenis, and Academic All-American Jamey strong candidate for conference and regional Striker Rootes. The Tigers top gun, however, will be awards. When Gary Conner and Eric Eichmann senior striker Bruce Murray. The sweeper position has been manned by graduated they left behind huge shoes to be fill- As important as the seniors may be, there are Andres Alos, a freshman from Hialeah, Florida. ed. The duo accounted for 265 points, including two other factors that will be equally important. Alos is a converted midfielder who has outstand- 99 goals in their marvelous careers. The striker First, the progress of the freshman crop and se- ing heading ability. His development will be vital positions are surprisingly not that bad off, cond, the downfall of last years squad, injuries. however, despite losing two of the top seven Clemson has a 6-1 record heading into tomor- point producers in school history. row's ACC match with defending National Moving up from the midfield will be senior Champion Duke, a record far from one for a Bruce Murray. Murray is Clemson's hope for the rebuilding team. Clemson's only loss has been equivalent of football's Heisman Trophy, the Her- a one-goal defeat at North Carolina. The Duke mann Award. He has enjoyed a very successful match will have a major bearing on Clemson's career at Clemson and his fourth year as a

NCAA bid and ACC title hopes and an overflow starter has been equally outstanding. Murray has crowd of 6,500 is expected in Clemson's new gone over 100 career points and is one of the soccer stadium. top scorers in the ACC. He had a hat-trick in the season opener against UNC-Asheville. Goalkeeper Clemson lost its leading returning goal scorer Nowhere were injuries more prevalent in 1986 in the preseason when David Fortner went out than at the keeper position. Starter Chris Dudley, with a knee injury. This opened up a slot for who returns for his senior campaign, has been Pearse Tormey at a striker position and he has hampered by injuries throughout his collegiate responded well. Tormey was Clemson's second career. He started 1 1 games last year and had leading scorer heading into this week's play and a team-leading 38 saves and two shutouts. In gives Clemson some solid offensive punch for 1987 he recorded shutouts in each of his first the future. three contests. And, speaking of the future, Clemson has run Kevin Taylor is a sophomore who started four up a 6-1 ledger with a starting lineup that in- games in net during the 1986 season and gave cludes seven freshmen and sophomores. Clem- up just three goals. Again, injuries plagued his son might not be rebuilding ... reloading is the freshman season as knee surgery forced him to Murray is a Hermann Award candidate. proper adjective. miss seven games.

115 John HeismanlE

By Foster Senn

John Heisman was one of the greatest seasons in Clemson history. That 1900 team vented the lateral, used often now in plays like

coaches in football history and he is honored by gave up only two touchdowns all season and the option, and pushed many years for the the awarding of the most famous trophy in the was called "the strongest team in the South" legalization of the fon/vard pass, which finally was country in New Yorl< City, each December to the by the Atlanta Journal. approved in 1906. nation's top college player. One of the least His next three teams continued that success. "What the few great painters and great musi-

known facts at Clemson is that Heisman coach- Opponents didn't look forward to playing the cians are to their professions, Heisman is to foot- ed here from 1900-1903. During those four Tigers. Scores like 35-0 were common under ball," Riggs once said. "By comparison, the years, he made Clemson one of the football Heisman. In 1901 the Tigers defeated Guilford work of every other coach I have known seems powerhouses in the South, established a reputa- 122-0, the most points ever scored by a Clem- crude and amateurish." tion as one of the top coaches in the country, son football team. Heisman was the best coach Heisman knew and laid the foundation at Clemson for a total Heisman came to Clemson from Auburn. too. "At Clemson we have a style of football play athletic program that stands strong today. Riggs, who was in charge of Auburn's football radically different from anything on earth,"

Heisman took Clemson from mediocrity to program in 1895 and was an engineering pro- Heisman wrote in the 1903 Oconeean, the athletic dominance. His four teams compiled a fessor, hired Heisman to coach the War Eagles. Clemson yearbook. "Its notoriety and the fear

19-3-2 record and outscored their opponents A few years later, Riggs, who had moved to and admiration of it has spread throughout the 731-92. He was an innovator and a master strate- Clemson, enticed Heisman to come to Clemson length and breadth of the entire Southern world

gist. W.W. Riggs, a Clemson professor who to coach football, baseball, and track, for $1 ,800 of football." Of course, all of this was true. was a leading figure in athletics in the South, annually. He was only 30 when he became Heisman was a demanding coach. He held was one of his greatest admirers. "As a coach Clemson's head coach, which invites com- practice daily at 5:15 a.m. on Bowman Field in there is no other like Heisman," Riggs said in parisons to Danny Ford, who was also only 30 1903, using a white ball so the players could

1904. "Given an equal chance, equal material, when he became the Tiger mentor. practice in the darkness. "If I had time for prac-

and equal time for practice, I believe he can Creativity was what made Heisman a great tice," Heisman said, "I could really teach my defeat any team coached by anyone else." coach. To the Tigers' repertoire, he constantly men football." One of the first things he would

In his first year at Clemson, Heisman led the added new plays and formations, which no team tell all new players was, "better to have died a Tigers to a 6-0 season, one of only three perfect had ever used before. Heisman reportedly in- small boy than to fumble this football." He rarely substituted in games and expected

every man to play the entire game unless in- jured. Taking only a few substitutes on away games, Heisman was known to play the student

manager if manpower was short. It was said that Clemson head cheerleader "Doc" Ezell spent more time on the field than he did leading cheers. Heisman believed a coach had to be tough. "A coach should be masterful and commanding, even dictatorial," he said. "He has no time to say 'please,' or 'mister,' and he must be occa- sionally severe, arbitrary, and something of a czar." Riggs said Heisman carried out those beliefs.

"Upon the field he is supremely, though kindly, despotic," Riggs said. "He makes every minute of practice count." Heisman's Clemson players believed in their coach. "No one dares question his authority of his superior knowledge," Riggs said, "and the

firm belief in his infallibility is one of the strongholds he has upon his players." Although Heisman socially distanced himself from his players throughout his career, he was

held in great esteem by his players. "Mr. Heisman's pupils are never familiar with him, and yet every boy with whom he comes in con-

tact is his devoted friend," Riggs said. "Every

player feels that if he fails to do his best when

the play comes that he is disappointing in a per- sonal way a friend who has labored for him and his interests."

While it was said that Heisman was obsess- ed with winning, he would not tolerate players who thought football was more important than academics. "Night after night he admonishes his players to keep up with their studies and other college work," Riggs said. "He insists that Heisman brought cheerleaders and managers off the bench. while a student has time for football and studies.

116 the real team the next day, however, and rolled per year (which was considered a large sum at over Tech, 44-5. the time) plus 30 percent of net receipts to coach

All of Helsman's football teams pounded their Its athletic teams. Heisman had also married a opponents. Probably his best squad at Clemson woman from Atlanta in 1903 which also might and Clemson's best team for many years was have figured into the move. the 1903 team. The Tigers opened the season Heisman coached at Tech for 16 years, win- with a 29-0 victory over Georgia in Athens. They ning the national championship In 1917. Over then traveled to Atlanta to play Georgia Tech and one stretch under Heisman, Tech had a 33-game committed the great paradoxical sin an athletic unbeaten streak. He moved on to Pennsylvania squad can commit. The Tigers played so well, and Rice, where he finished out his coaching they lost their coach. Clemson destroyed Tech career. He then became director of the New York 73-0, set a record for rushing offense (615 yards) Downtown Athletic Club, which honored him by

that still stands today, and embarrassed Tech the giving of the Heisman Trophy in 1935. He so much that the school stole Heisman away a died In 1936. month later. After Heisman left Clemson, the Tigers Grantland Rice, one of the most famous sport- meandered between good and poor. In the late writers ever and a 22-year-old sports editor of 1920's Coach took Clemson back to the Atlanta Journal at the time, wrote about the football and athletic prominence, where the

Tech massacre In his florid prose in the next Tigers have stayed ever since. day's paper. There are only a few glimpses of Helsman's

"Battered, bruised, and beaten by Clemson years left. Helsman's football and

elaphantlne rushes stem to stern and fair- baseball coaching contracts both signed by him,

ly pulverized with the galvanic shock of are In the University library. There Is also a pro- 11 athletes merged Into one, Tech was gram from the college's 1903 field day at which The man they named the trophy after was literally wiped off the Southern football Heisman was the starter and legendary Clem- Clemson's first great coach. map by Clemson. son professors Riggs and D.W. Daniel were the "... Helsman's system of attack, so ably judges. Except for a couple pieces of cor- carried out by his agile cohorts, was the respondence, there are no other concrete re- he has time for nothing else besides. No loaf- very acme of gridiron mechanism and the mains of Helsman's Clemson years. ing, no Idle talking, no fighting of old battles, but highest perfection of football art. For It However, the Heisman athletic legacy at when football is over, then to books and other was not an 1 1 that Tech was forced to Clemson lives on. Under Heisman, Clemson first duties." tackle, but a machine ... The ofense — reached excellence in athletics, starting a tradi- Heisman didn't believe In Intimacies, but he compact, swift, and powerful In every tion that Clemson has maintained and been pro- was popular with students and faculty while at detail. The defense — ready everywhere ud of ever since. Clemson. Riggs, who served as Clemson's for every attack, sturdy, well sustained, In 1903, Heisman wrote about college athletes president from 1910-1924, said that he had "no and aggressive." and Clemson's strong tradition in sports. What closer personal or athletic friend than Heisman." The Tigers concluded the season with what he wrote then, still aptly fits the Clemson athletic However, Heisman was not always popular could be considered the Tigers' first bowl game. program today. with opponents. After an opposing team accus- In a specially arranged contest In Montgomery, "All colleges should have fixed athletic tradi- ed Clemson of playing dirty football, Heisman Ala. on Thanksgiving Day, Clemson and tions and should be loyal to them as to the In- responded angrily In a letter to an Atlanta Cumberland College tied, 11-11, In the cham- stitution itself. The complete unity and harmony newspaper. pionship of the South. That day, one day after of athletic opinion and sentiment existing at "I wish only that the whole world would come, Tech's deadline for Its offer had expired, Clemson is due In no small part to her glorious if but a single day, to Clemson and watch our Heisman accepted the Institute's offer of $2,250 athletic record." daily practice," he said. "I feel sure that nowhere in this country Is the order and the decorum that prevails on our field equaled. Nowhere are such rules of order and morality and sober conduct laid down and enforced." Helsman's fans said his teams were just ag- gressive and superior to the competition. RIggs said Heisman, "allows no profanity and no rough

play upon the practice field, and I have known him to send from the field In disgrace even the captain of the team because the latter could not hold his tongue or his temper."

Heisman moved Clemson forward In more than just football. He also was an outstanding baseball coach. His 1903 Clemson baseball team lost only one game and was declared the champion of the South. There are several stories about Helsman's time at Clemson. Playing football at Furman one day, Heisman got his offense to use a tree that stood in the field as a "blocker." Against Georgia Tech In 1902, Heisman sent a group of Clem- son cadets, posing as the football team, to Atlan- ta. Tech boosters gave the Clemson men a night on the town, and Tech men became extremely confident of victory. Heisman showed up with Heisman's 1 903 Tiger team played what amounted to the first bowl game in Clemson history.

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Tradition ... it's the one common theme Bond, James Bond." The show will feature will have a chance to win a Domino's Piz- that draws all parts of Clemson University some of the music from 25 years of James za mini Indy car. Fans will also have a together. Whether it's in academics or Bond movies. chance to win the grand prize, a trip for two athletics, the tradition of excellence is the The show opens with the "James Bond to the Champion Spark Plug 300K in tie that binds all Clemson fans together. To- theme" and "Goldfinger," arranged by Les Monterey, California in October. day, we salute the best tradition of all — Taylor. The Band will continue its salute to Tiger Band is an important Clemson family. Today is Parents Day and as Tiger the master of spies with "Live and Let Die," tradition. To some band members, it is

Band performs, they remember their composed by Paul and Linda McCartney. even more than a Clemson tradition, it is parents and all that they have done. This selection will feature the Flag Corps, a family tradition. Six Tiger band members Things get underway today as Tiger captained by Laura Davis and Ivey Norman are the sons or daughters of parents who Band takes the field for another tradition: and also the feature twirler. Shannon also played in Tiger Band. the pregame show. Fans will relive the Fogle. The band will finish its tribute with Allison Foster, a psychology major from glory of the National Championship, a tradi- Bill Conti's "For Your Eyes Only" from the Greenville, SC is the daughter of Lewis tion not all schools can boast of, with the movie of the same name. Foster, who played trombone in Tiger opening "Sock It to 'Em", followed by the And of course, no halftime would be Band. Beth Sherer, a member of the Flag

Orange Bowl March and "Tiger Rag." complete unless it ended with Tiger Band's Corps is also the daughter of a former trom-

Tiger Band continues the pregame show traditional salute to all Tiger fans with "The bone player. The engineering major from by offering its rendition of "You're A Grand Song That Shakes the Southland," TIGER York, SC is the daughter of former band Ole Flag" and "America the Beautiful." RAG!! member Richard Sherer. directed by Dr. Richard E. Goodstein and The Georgia Tech Band will also perform Sisters Sandy and Marty Graves both accompanied by the Clemson University in today's halftime show. Their program will followed in their father Richard's footsteps Chorus. "The Star-Spangled Banner" will include "Tonight" from the musical West by joining Tiger Band. Sandy, a senior be played next, directed by Dr. Bruce Side Story. This will be followed by "Put- math major, plays the piccolo and Marty,

Cook, while an ensemble from Pershing ting It Together," by Barbara Streisand and a freshman financial management major, Rifles Company C-4 presents the colors. "Send In The Clowns," from the musical plays the trumpet. Their father played the Finally, both chorus and band will lead A Little Night Music. trumpet with Tiger Band from 1960-1964. thousands of proud Tigers in the Clemson The Yellow Jacket Band is directed by The Graves live in Lancaster, SC. University Alma Mater. The invocation will Bucky Johnson. Alyssa Rutland serves as Kevin Hawkins, a textile management be offered by Steve Plonk of the Universi- drum major, and Norris Gumby is the assis- major who plays alto saxophone, is the son ty Lutheran Church. tant drum major. of Rudy Hawkins, who was a trumpet

Today, Tiger Band, which is itself a tradi- Indy driver Al Unser, Jr. will pay a visit player at Clemson. The Hawkins are from tion at Clemson, will perform a special to Death Valley at halftime also. A 1986 In- Anderson, SC. Davie ShuH's father Davis halftime show as they render "A Tribute to dy Car will be on display and 80,000 fans Shull was a saxophone player when he was a student at Clemson. Davie plays the

trumpet in Tiger Band and is from Wagener, SC.

Feature twirler Shannon Fogle is follow-

ing family tradition in more ways than one. Fogle's mother, Jo Anne, was also a feature twirler for Tiger Band. Shannon and Jo Anne set a record a few years ago when

Shannon won the title of "Majorette Queen of America." Jo Anne had held the title years before, making them the only mother

and daughter to win the title.

The 1 987 Tiger Band staff includes Billy Baker and Deana Taylor, serving as Tiger Band drum majors, while Mark Biering serves as band commander. Davie Shull serves as vice commander, Mamye Alex- ander as sergeant major. Amy Ericson and

Bill Florian as supply officers, and Matt Lifsey, Allen Nauright, Michael SImokat, and Jackie Hastings as supply sergeants. Cheryl Crenshaw serves as the Flag Corps Coordinator. And the "Voice That Shakes

The Southland," Nick Peck, is the band announcer.

119 1 The Last Word

Clemson and Georgia Tech are playing foot- it across Lake Hartwell, Pepper Rodgers was Clemson got the ball after halftime and made ball for the 52nd time today, but this is only the head coach. a first down in two plays, but a Fellers' pitchout fourth time of the series that the Yellow Jackets Clemson was playing six home games in 1974 was intercepted by Eddie Porter, who have paid a visit to Death Valley. for only the third time in history and the Yellow scampered 19 yards to put the Jackets up, 17-7,

Seems a little one sided, and it is. But it was Jackets were to lead off the home slate after the and things were beginning to look bleak for the mostly of Clemson's choosing because the Tigers had led off with heavy road losses to Tigers.

Tigers didn't have crowds of 80,000 back then. Texas A&M and N.C. State. After three passes by Fellers fell incomplete

Georgia Tech did not either, but then Jacket Clemson was to win all six home games that and Mitch Tyner punted, Clemson recovered a head coach (and athletic director) season in Red Parker's third year as Tiger head fumble at the Tech 40. It took nine plays, but Ken gave Clemson its first $100,000 guarantee. coach. Georgia Tech and Georgia each took Callicutt bulled over from the one to bring the

And Tiger head coach Frank Howard (and four-point losses from the Tigers before Tigers to within three and there were still 8:28 athletic director) knew what it took to run a first Maryland laid it on Parker's forces, 41-0, at Col- left in the third quarter. class athletic operation. And he was determin- lege Park. Duke was also a four-point loser in Tech only got three plays before punting and ed to have such a program. a visit to the valley. Bob Burgess put the Yellow Jackets in a hole Howard was once quoted as saying: "I can The Tigers ended the season with home vic- when his 51 -yard field goal attempt went dead take a pretty good licking for a hundred thou- tories over North Carolina (54-32), Virginia (28-9) at the three with two seconds left in the third sand." If one looks at some of those Georgia and South Carolina (39-21) for a 7-4 year. period. And Tiger fans sensed that something Tech scores, he did exactly that. But that Georgia Tech victory might have good might happen. Clemson defeated the Yellow Jackets only two come before the most hyped crowd at Clemson Clemson forced a punt and went in business out of 14 times under Howard, but he used to up to that time. Having lost 14 of the last 15 again at the Jacket 46 with 13:33 left in the refer to the Georgia Tech journey to Atlanta as games to the Yellow Jackets in Atlanta, Tiger game.

Clemson's "bowl trip" because all of the wives fans figured it was time to pass out some of the A drive that lasted over five minutes ended made the trip and they got to do a lot of shopp- same medicine they had been receiving in Atlan- successfully as Mike O'Cain passed to Cunn- ing. On occasion a few of them were known to ta all of these years. Things were bitter for the ingham four yards for his second TD reception go shopping instead of going to the game. Tigers for awhile, even though they put the first and a 21 -1 7 Clemson lead. Clemson held again Finally, Howard and Dodd got together (after points on the board. and used up five and a half minutes before Dan-

Clemson had raised its seating capacity to A 75-yard drive that started with 3:50 left in ny Rhino blocked a Tyner punt, giving Tech

43,000) and agreed that the Yellow Jackets the first quarter came to a successful conclusion possession at the Clemson 41. However, Den- would come to Clemson for the first time in 1974. on the second play of the second period on a nis Smith intercepted a Rudy Allen aerial with

The two ADs had also decided, but nothing had 12-yard pass from Mark Fellers to Bennie 1 :04 left. But, the Jackets had timeouts left, for- been signed, that the two teams would play back Cunningham. cing another Clemson punt. at Clemson in 1978. The Yellow Jackets came right back in the Clemson was charged with a 43-yard pas^ in-

Dodd retired from active coaching in 1966, but next series and got a field goal, then intercepted terference by Smith, but on the game's last play had continued as athletic director at the Atlan- Fellers in Clemson's next possession and turn- from the Clemson 34, Smith covered on an in- ta school. By the time the Yellow Jackets made ed that into a touchdown for a 10-7 halftime lead. complete Allen pass, giving Clemson the four- point win and ole Death Valley had never seen such a celebration. After the loss, Rodgers found out contracts had been signed for the next three games in Atlanta, but nothing for the return to Clemson

in 1978, so he refused to agree on the return trip and so the series was interrupted after a Clem-

son win, a loss and a tie in the next three games. Soon after negotiations broke off, and both schools had filled some dates which had been

penciled in to play each other through 1986, the Yellow Jackets were admitted to the Atlantic

Coast Conference. But it took until 1983 before the two teams got back on each other's schedule. Sometimes, words are better than contracts. This seems to be the case here. But instead of playing for the 26th consecutive season, this

is the fifth game since the series was resumed. Each team has won a pair since becoming ACC stable mates. Long live the series!! And may Howard and Dodd both be around when the two teams play in 2000. They played against each other, they coached against each other and both learned a long time ago that Bennie Cunningham cauglit two TD passes in the 1974 Clemson-Tech game, the first game handshakes are worth much more than of the series at Clemson. signatures when each has a common goal.

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