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Tigers vs. Buccaneers Table of Contents

Today's Features 109 Clemson Basketball ACC Schedule 64 Athletic Staff 31 Clemson vs. East Tennessee State Four starters and 11 lettermen are back for Cliff Ellis's 10th Clemson basketball team. The Band Feature 107 October 23, 1993 Tigers were especially successful at the end of last Board of Trustees 17 Bowl Schedule Homecoming year and hope to continue that level of play in 1993- 41 94. Even with the loss of one of Clemson's greatest Cheerleaders 50 players, Chhs Whitney, some preseason prognosti- Class Records 100 5 Jason Davis cators see the Tigers as a top 20 team. Coaches, All-Sports 19 Courtesy Vehicle Donors 42 Clemson's senior receiver might just duplicate Emergency Services 67 the success of former Tiger Dwight Clark. Davis is 112 Frank Howard Future Schedules 47 currently second on the Clemson team in receptions How do you write a one-page feature on IPTAY 27 and already has twice as many catches this year as Coach Frank Howard? You could fill an entire pro- IPTAY Donors 79 he did in his first three years combined. gram with Frank Howard stories. Over, the years, IPTAY Officers 44 Bob Bradley's accounts could fill this program and a Managers 28 few more. Howard remains one of the most colorful Medical Staff 29 7 Tyrone Simpson coaches in NCAA history. Memorial Stadium 70 The old man of the Clemson defense is Tyrone NFL Honors by Tigers 72 Simpson. He was making tackles for Clemson when 1993 Program Committee Official's Signals 68 many of his current defensive teammates weren't Chairman: Len Gough Opponent Schedules 25 even on their high school varsity teams. It has been Editor: Tim Bourret Single Game Records 60 a long way back from serious injury for Simpson, Assistant Editor: Annabelle Vaughan Stadium Information 23 who is making a big contribution in his redshirt se- Program Staff: Bob Bradley, Sam Blackman, Annie Stadium Records 71 nior year. Verhoeven, Chris Metzler, Beth IVIclnnis, Brett Sow- Strength All-Americans 65 ell, Brenda Rabon and Gail IVIoose. Trainers 78 Advertising Director: Tim Match University Feature 105 51 Geoff Ciniero Printing: R. L. Bryan Company of Columbia, SC University President 9 Geoff Ciniero is the first Tiger letterman from On the Cover: Homecoming weekend at Clemson Vickery Hall 102 the of the 1980s to coach at decade become a head is certainly something special. It all starts off with the college level. The special teams captain of the Tigerama on Friday night and the Fireworks finale. Clemson Schedule 1986 Tigers has taken on quite a challenge, the Cover Photo by Dr. Dan Overcash Sept. 4 UNLV W, 24-14 head coaching position at Gallaudet in University Interior Photos by Jim Moriarty, Earle Martin, Chip Sept. 1 1 at Florida State L, 0-57 Washington, DC, the only hearing-impaired Univer- East, the , Rob Biggerstaff, Bob Sept. 25 Georgia Tech W, 16-13 sity in the nation that fields an intercollegiate football Waldrop, Vern Verna, Scott Harke, Ben Hendricks, Oct. 2 N.C. State W, 20-14 team. Ken Ruinard, Dave Lewis, Patrick Wright, Eddie Oct. 9 at Duke W, 13-10 Cliffe, Dan Overcash, Joe Sherman, TAPS. Oct. 16 Wake Forest L, 16-20 For additional copies of this program send a check Oct. 23 East Tennessee St 1 :00 52 Running Down the Hill PM for $6 to Clemson Football Program, Box 632, Clem- Oct. 30 Maryland 12:10PM It's been called the most exciting 25 seconds son, SC 29633, in . But, did you know the tradition Nov. 6 at 12:10 PM had a very simple beginning? Bob Bradley takes us Nov. 13 Virginia 12:10 PM Players and back to the first day the Tigers made what is now a Coaches Nov. 20 at South Carolina 1:00 PM very celebrated stadium entrance. Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 59 East Tennessee State Schedule Assistant Coaches, Clemson 13 Sept. 4 Wingate W, 44-17 Sept. 11 Mars Hill 24-0 61 Franklin Thomas , Head Coach 1 W, Lineups Franklin Thomas might be the most improved 56 Sept. 18 at VMI W, 10-7 Meet the Tigers 33 Clemson football player over the last four years. He Sept. 25 at Furman L, 21-45 Numerical Roster, Clemson doesn't catch many passes, but his blocking has 56 Oct. 2 at Appalachian State... L, 16-20 Numerical Roster, made significant strides since 1990. Opponents 57 Oct. 9 The Citadel W, 20-17 Opponent Players and Information 74 Oct. 16 Western Carolina L, 24-25 Statistics, Both Teams 2 Oct. 23 at Clemson 1:00 PM Strength Coaches 36 73 One-Platoon Football Nov. 6 at Marshall 1:00 PM Team Picture 1 1 Those of you who wonder how a football Nov. 13 UT-Chattanooga 1:00 Tiger Rookies PM player can survive four quarters should look at some 37 Nov. 20 Georgia Southern 1:00 PM tapes from the 1940s and 1950s. During the one- platoon era some gridders played the entire 60 min- Tlie Departments All times are eastern utes of play. While it was an interesting era with Academic All-Americans 43 Clemson game times subject to change up to great individual all-around performances, most agree Alma Mater 107 12 days prior to the game. the game is better under today's rules. Atlantic Coast Conference 21

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1993 Tiger Football

1 Tigers vs Buccaneers Today's Game

3-0 by Tim Bourret as a player against Clemson as a quarterback also from Sumter High, There Is a bit of irony there at Georgia between 1968-70, including a 30-0 win because Sumter High's mascot is a Gamecock. over the Tigers in Death Valley in 1969. He is the Peter Is one of two Ford's on the Clemson team. Four Straight Close Games second opposing coach of 1993 who played Twin brother Andy Ford is also a defensive back Clemson has had four heart-stoppers in a row, a against Clemson for Georgia in the 1960s. Barry who has seen special teams action as a first-year 16-13 win over Georgia Tech, a 20-14 win over Wilson, the head coach at Duke, was a Clemson freshman. The Fords are the first set of Identical N.C. State, a 13-10 win at Duke and a 20-16 loss to opponent on the gridiron as a Georgia outside line- twins to play football for the Tigers, There have Wake Forest, This is the first time since 1976 that backer in 1962-64, been other sets of twins in Clemson sports history the Tigers have had four straight games decided by Cavan had his best game as a player against (most notably the Grants, Horace and Harvey, who a touchdown or less. In 1976 Clemson had a 1-1-2 Clemson as a sophomore In 1968 when he guided are both in the NBA), but never a set who played record during a four-game stretch of close games the Dogs to a 31-13 win, Cavan hit 14-26 passes football, between 25 and October 16. September for 225 yards and two touchdowns. Humphrey Reaches Figure When Clemson won the three games in a row Double Cavan, In is second year as the Head Coach of Defensive back Andre Humphrey, whose play- prior to the Wake Forest game. It marked the first East Tennessee State after six years as a head ing style resembles time in Clemson history that the Tigers had won noted cartoon character "Taz- coach at Valdosta State, hit 9-22 tor 192 yards in three straight by or less, manian Devil," was Clemson's leading tackier games a touchdown 1969 when he led the seventh-ranked Bulldogs to a against Forest, Clemson Is 4-2 overall this year and all four victo- Wake The sophomore who has 30-0 win in Death Valley. In he did not play 1970 as started ries have been by 10 points or less. every game at cornerback this year, had 10 much, hitting just 2-6 passes for 18 yards, but Geor- total tackles, seven stops from scrimmage and 4-3 gia won the game 38-0. Cavan scored one rushing East Tennessee State three on special teams. That was the top total by a touchdown against the Tigers in all three games Coach Mike Cavan's team has a 4-3 record Clemson cornerback since Dexter Davis had 10 and hit 25-54 passes for 435 yards for his career. heading into the game with Clemson. The Bucs, against N.C. State in 1989. like off the Tigers, are coming a close loss that was Clemson Homecoming Humphrey had 60 yards in kickoff returns against decided in the last few minutes. Western Carolina Clemson has a 50-16-3 record on Homecoming Wake Forest and now has 381 kickoff return yards defeated East Tennessee State 25-24 last Satur- dating back to the first event of its kind in 1922. for the season. His 22.4 average ranks fourth In the day after the Bucs had a 24-9 halftime lead. Centre defeated Clemson 21-0 that year in the first ACC and he would probably hold the lead If an 81- Freshman quarterback Greg Ryan has been out- Homecoming weekend. The Tigers have lost the yard kickoff return for a touchdown against N.C. standing the last two weeks. He was named the Homecoming game just once since 1970. That State had not been wiped out by penalty. Humphrey Freshman-of-the-Week two loss took place In 1989 when Georgia Tech upset leads Clemson in all-purpose running with 462 yards weeks ago when he led ETSU to a 20-17 win over the Tigers 30-14. Clemson Is 19-1-2 over the last for the season, all on punt and kickoff returns, Citadel. 14-25 The He completed passes for 146 22 Homecoming games. This year marks the first Humphrey has a 16,2 average on five punt re- yards and scored a touchdown. In the one-point time Clemson has not played an ACC team on turns ttiis year and Is one reason Clemson ranks loss to hit Western Carolina, Ryan 21-37 passes Homecoming since 1982 when Clemson defeated fourth in the country in that category. Dexter Mc- for yards 228 and a touchdown, Kentucky 24-6, Cleon is fifth in the country in that category with a Ryan's favorite target Is 5-11 wide receiver Jeff 14-yard average, but he probably Peter Ford with Solid Debut won't be able to Johnson, Johnson caught nine passes for 95 handle that assignment this Saturday due to a First-year freshman Peter Ford had an impressive yards against Western Carolina and now has 41 sprained ankle, Humphrey does not rank among debut from scrimmage against Wake Forest, The receptions for 581 yards and seven scores. He Is the national leaders because he does not have native of Sumter, SC, who had played only on spe- among the Division l-AA leaders in receptions and enough attempts, Clemson coaches certainly hope cial teams over the first five games, had six tackles, touchdown receptions. Like Wake Forest's Todd he gets enough attempts to qualify on Saturday. including two stops for loss and graded 92 percent Dixon, Johnson is a receiver who also returns for his 42 plays. It didn't take Ford long to set a Clemson Fourth In Punt Returns punts and kickoffs. Clemson record, as he became the first Tiger cor- Clemson has not finished in the top 10 In the na- Defensively, Nakia Thomas, a freshman line- nerback to record two tackles for loss in one game. tion in punt returns since 1987 when Donnell Wool- backer, IS the top tackier with 79 tackles, including Ford got his chance when Dexter McCleon suffered ford was the reason Clemson ranked fifth In the na- four for losses. Chad Radcliffe, a 250-pound de- an ankle injury just 19 plays into the game. tion with a 13,6 team average, Woolford was third fensive end, leads the team in tackles for loss with Ford Is trying to continue the tradition of in the nation individually with a 15,5 average. That eight and has 4.5 sacks. out- standing Clemson defensive backs from Sumter number-five ranking Is the highest team ranking Cavan Successful Against Tigers High. Terry KInard and Dexter Davis, who both Clemson has ever had in terms of punt returns. East Tennessee State Coach Mike Cavan was went on to the NFL (Davis still with Phoenix), were It is not surprising that Clemson is solid In the punt return game. Head Coach Ken Hatfield led the nation in punt returns In 1963 and 1964 and ranked second In the country In 1962, He Is the only player in NCAA history to rank in the top two in that category in three different seasons, Hatfield

averaged 16.2 yards a return for his career, still the 12th best average in NCAA history. Tigers vs. Southern Conference Clemson has not lost to a Southern Conference school since the Tigers left that league to join the ACC In 1953, Clemson was a charter member of the Southern Conference and won the title under Frank Howard in 1940 and 1948, The Tigers have won 28 in a row over Southern Conference teams since a 6-0 loss at South Car- olina In 1952, Clemson has won 37 in a row over teams currently in the Southern Conference, Clem- son has not lost to a current Southern Conference team since October 9, 1943 when Clemson lost to VMI, 12-7 in Roanoke, VA, Clemson last lost at home to a team currently in the Southern Conference on November 26, 1936 when Furman beat the Tigers, 12-0, Clemson has also won 26 straight home games over Southern Conference schools. The Tigers last lost a home game to a Southern Conference team In 1951 when Wake Forest stopped the Tigers, 21-6, The last seven Southern Conference teams to play the Tigers have failed to score a touchdown. Clemson has not yielded a touchdown to a team from that league since 1934 when a Sparky Woods- led Appalachian State team lost to the Tigers, 40-7. Johnny Sowell scored on a nine-yard TD pass from Randy Joyce with 2:50 to go In the third period. Since then. Southern Conference schools have gone 29 straight quarters without a TD against

1993 Tiger Football 2 5

statistically Speaking

1993 CLEMSON STATISTICS (4-2) 1993 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (4-3) Rushinq TC Net Avg TD kS Rushing IQ Yds Avg TD Witherspoon, TB 53 219 4.1 21 Bell 72 287 4.0 4 Hood, TB 34 152 4.5 29 Rogers 31 133 4.3 .j Blunt, TB 49 150 3.1 1 19 Graham 32 119 3,7

E, Smith, FB 43 124 2.9 1 1 Dixon 14 48 3.4 Solomon, QB 23 ag 3^ .22 Harris 15 iS. 2.3 Q Clemson 297 928 3,1 6 ETSU 243 743 3.1 9 Opponents 208 798 3.8 5 48 Opponents 317 1401 4.4 14

Passinq Cmp Att Int Yds TD LG Pel Passinq Cmp Att Int Yds TD Pet Sapp. QB 43 87 2 684 3 52 .494 Berry 63 1*09 3 835 5 .578 Solomon. QB 9 18 1 84 1 36 .500 Ryan 35 62 3 374 1 .565 Clemson 52 106 3 768 4 52 .491 ETSU 112 1 96 8 1410 9 .ODD Opponents 114 205 7 1436 9 78 .556 Opponents 79 164 11 1069 2 .482

Receivinq Rec Yds Avg TD LG Receivinq Rec Yds Avg TD LG Smith, WR 17 357 21.0 2 52 J. Johnson 41 580 14.1 7 59 Davis, WR 12 163 13.6 47 Dykes 17 201 11.8 41

Hinton, WR 9 139 15.4 1 43 Beatty 16 208 13.0 34

Witherspoon, TB 5 70 14.0 1 34 Anderson 11 190 17.2 2 44 Wvnn. TE 3 23 7.7 11 Graham 8 70 8.8 35 Clemson 52 768 14.8 4 52 Bell 5 4„8 9J Q 27 Opponents 114 1436 12.6 9 78 ETSU 112 1410 12.6 9 59 Opponents 79 1069 13.5 2 62 Tackle Leaders Tot Tackle Leaders let Tackle Leaders Tot Tackle Leaders Tot Jones, LB 52 Dawkins, SS 32 Thomas 79 Abraham 40 Humphrey, 42 Evans, 32 CB FS R. Johnson 70 Williams 40 Burnette. LB 42 Buckner, DT 30 Kelly 63 Russell 37 Barber, LB 36 L. Simpson, IVIG 28 Radcliffe 44 Wasik 32 Rouse, OLB 32 Stephens, OLB 23 C. Sutton 40 Moisten 30

Clemson. In fact, there have been only two field than any other Tiger QB last year, might see signifi- Clemson is 6-2 in the games Solomon has goals scored against Clemson by Southern Confer- cant playing time against East Tennessee State. played in over the last 2 years, but he has ence teams since that 1 984 TD. The graduate student came off the bench to score a missed eight games due to injury. The closest a Southern Conference team has touchdown against Wake Forest and bring the come to beating Clemson since the Tigers moved to Tigers within four points with just under four minutes Simpson Posts Best Game the ACC IS two points. In 1973 Clemson snuck by left. It was the fifth rushing touchdown of his career. LaMarick Simpson had eight tackles and four The Citadel, 14-12 in Death Valley. Three years Moncrief is a permanent captain of the Clemson quarterback pressures against Wake Forest. That later Clemson beat the same team, 10-7. But, those team, the first named during the course of the sea- was the high figure by a defensive lineman in the are the only two occasions since Clemson moved son in recent memory. Moncrief began the season game and it set a career high for the sophomore into the ACC that a Southern Conference team has at wide receiver, but moved back to quarterback from Rock Hill. The quarterback pressure total was come within a touchdown of the Tigers. when injuries hit Solomon and Sapp. the highest by a Clemson player this year and it was Clemson's emergency quarterback, Dexter Mc- of five in single Smith Now Chasing Just Tuttle just one off the record a game set by Cleon, who started at cornerback last week, suf- against Florida State in 1989. Teriy Smith moved into second place on Clem- Chester McGlockton fered an ankle injury against Wake Forest and Simpson now has 28 tackles for the season, son's total reception and reception yardage list last might not play anywhere against East Tennessee in Saturday against Wake Forest. The senior from ninth on the team, and leads the team quarter- State. With Moncrief's history of hip problems, back pressures with nine. He has started five of the Clemson, who used to work on the cleanup crew at Memorial Stadium on Sundays when he was a Travis Harvey appears to be the only Tiger signal six games so far this season. His cousin, defensive caller who doesn't have some type of ailment his- tackle Tyrone Simpson, has been a contributor this youth, is cleaning up in record books tory. Another emergency quarterback is wide re- year and has 10 tackles the last four weeks. also. He had three receptions for 39 yards against ceiver Marcus Hinton, who played quarterback in Wake Forest. Welch Ties Treadwell high school. Smith now has 141 career receptions for 2262 Placekicker Nelson Welch became the fifth player Health at quarterback has been important to yards. He moved ahead of Jerry Butler, who had in Clemson history to reach the 200-point mark Clemson success over the years. In the decade of 139 career catches for 2223 yards in his All-Amer- when he scored four points against Wake Forest. the 1980s, when Clemson had one of the top 10 ica career between 1975-78. All that stands ahead Welch, only a junior, now has 202 career points winning percentages in the nation, Clemson's start- of Smith and the record is Perry Tuttle. The All- after sconng four points against the Deacons. The ing quarterback missed just five starts due to injury. American on Clemson's national championship only other Tigers to score at least 200 points in a Over the last two years, the Tigers starting signal team of 1981 had 150 career receptions for 2534 career are Obed Ann (288), Chns Gardocki (261), caller has missed seven starts due to injury. yards. Thus, Smith needs just 10 receptions to David Treadwell (233) and Bob Paulling (209). All break Turtle's record. He could do it against IVlary- Tiger Turnovers Down four of the players above Welch on the chart are in and that would have a touch of kickers. highest scoring non-kicker in land two weeks While Clemson has not gotten off to a good start The Clemson Tuttle Butler's record against Mary- is irony. broke offensively this year, the Tigers have done a good history Lester Brown, who scored 192 points as land in 1981 in a game played at Clemson. between 1976-79. job in terms of not committing turnovers. Clemson a Welch has made 6-10 field goals this year and is Tigers using Multiple Quarterbacks has a -1-3 turnover margin this season, in other now 47-66 for his career. He is 7-7 on extra points For the second straight year, Clemson has been words it has forced three more turnovers than it this year and is now 61-67 for his career. Welch hit by injury at the quarterback position. Patrick has committed. tied David Treadwell for third place on the Clemson Sapp, who has started five games this year, four of The offense has committed just eight turnovers field goal list with a 24-yarder against Wake Forest. them Clemson wins, has a left shoulder injury and all season, an average of just 1.33 turnovers per Chris Gardocki (who attended Saturday's game he is probable for the East Tennessee State game. game. Clemson's offense has just three intercep- when the Bears had an open date) and Obed Ariri So far this year he has hit just under 50 percent of tions and five fumbles (there has also been a fum- each had 63 career field goals. his 94 passes, and has an efficiency rating of 122.2. ble on special teams). If the season ended today a He hit 8-13 passes against Wake Forest, all in the 1 .33 turnovers per game rate would be fifth best in Soccer Team Looks for ACC Title second half, and drove Clemson to a fourth-period Clemson history. The 1940 Clemson team holds We hope many of you attending today's football touchdown with under four minutes left that gave the record for the fewest turnovers per game with game will come by on Sunday after- the Tigers at chance to win the game. 0.88, while the 1989 and 1988 Clemson teams av- noon at 2:00 PM to cheer on the Tiger soccer Louis Solomon started the Wake Forest game, eraged 1.08 turnovers a game. The 1938 Tigers team. Coach I.M. Ibrahim's team can clinch the but reinjured an ankle, forcing him to sit out the sec- had just 1.11 turnovers per outing. ACC regular season championship with a victory ond half. He is questionable for the East Ten- Clemson quarterbacks have thrown just three in- over Wake Forest. nessee State game. It marked the second straight terceptions in 106 passes this year. Patrick Sapp Clemson has a 13-2-1 overall record and is year that Solomon had gotten hurt in the sixth game has just two interceptions in 87 pass attempts this ranked in the top five in the nation. Clemson is un- of the year in a game at Clemson. The sixth game year and now has just five interceptions in 231 at- beaten in ACC play, 4-0-1, including a big win over each season has also been his first start of the tempts for his career. That means Sapp throws an previously number-one Virginia in Charlottesville year. Solomon started the 21-6 Duke victory in interception for every 46 passes, the best intercep- two weeks back. That 2-1 Clemson win might 1992, but suffered a season ending knee injury. tions avoidance figure in Clemson history. Chris have been the most exciting regular season victory With Solomon and Sapp both saddled with in- Morocco is second with one interception every 39 in Tiger history. Jimmy Glenn scored the game juries, Richard Moncrief, who started more games attempts. winner with just one second left.

1993 Tiger Football 3

Tiger Profile Jason Davis

by Annabelle Vaughan tional Coach-of-the-Year Carl Madison, first priority became getting my degree in

than just how to block, run and catch. finance, which is a very difficult major. I

When it came time for Jason Davis to "Coach Madison was the type of coach had a great role model in Wayne Sim- decide on his sport of choice, basketball who taught us about life and football. He mons [a first-round draft choice of the would have been the logical pick. His fa- pushed us to our limits and made us get Green Bay Packers last year]. Wayne ther, John, had played at Alabama State the most we could out of our abilities. got his degree in finance in four years and then had been a member of the He didn't try to coach everyone the same and still managed to be a great football Chicago Bulls squad, and his older way, but he realized that we all had player. He was always focused and that brother Jonathon had played hoops for unique personalities and we each re- was an inspiration for me." perennial basketball powerhouse, Ken- quired a different type of coaching and Now, Davis is not only on track to tucky. So how did Jason, the baby of attention. He wasn't just a coach, he graduate in May of 1994, but he is daring the family, end up playing football for was a teacher." to dream about playing pro football Clemson? Davis has had to use some of those again. He has started all of the Tigers'

"Why would I have wanted to play bas- lessons in life since he moved on to the games this season and caught more ketball?" he asks. "They had already college ranks. Heading into his senior passes in the first two games of the sea- done that. I wanted to do something dif- season, he had played in 32 of the 35 son than he had previously caught in his ferent." games of his career, but had only caught three-year career. Pro scouts are start-

Despite coming from a basketball her- five passes. "I knew that Clemson wasn't ing to pay attention to the tall wideout, itage, Davis always dreamed of one day known for being a passing team when I whose first catch of the season was a becoming a professional football player. decided to come here," he says, "but it picturesque 47-yarder against UNLV to But while his peers were playing in the was frustrating not getting my hands on set up the Tigers' first points of 1993.

Pop Warner leagues, he was forced to the ball. I never felt that any other player Tailback Rodney Blunt, a high school

use his talents on the baseball diamond was better than me, I was just waiting to teammate of Davis, is one of many peo- instead. "My parents wouldn't let me get my chance." ple who has been impressed by Davis' play," he remembers. "Your bones don't Davis continued to receive support abilities. "I always knew that Ja Beau develop until you reach a certain age from his family while he waited for his was talented," says Blunt, "but now he is and if you break something, it might not opportunity to play. Even though he really getting the chance to display those heal properly. My mother and father wasn't playing a great deal, his mother, talents. He is an offensive threat that didn't want to take that chance, so I Jeanetta, made the 1,000-mile round-trip hadn't been exposed until this year. But couldn't play football until I was in high from Pensacola every week. "It felt great since he didn't get the ball much in previ- school." to know my mother was there supporting ous years, he made up for it with his

While he was waiting for his bones to me," he says. "It made me realize that blocking. People don't realize how much

develop, Davis became well-known on how much I played didn't have any affect blocking our receivers do. Now he's the little league baseball diamonds, on her support." showing people his catching ability and hardcourts and tracks of Pensacola, FL. Since he wasn't seeing as much ac- he really is the total package."

"I started playing when I was seven, and tion on the gridiron as he had envi- "Scouts say they like my toughness,"

when I was eight, I was playing on the sioned, Davis put his dreams of pro foot- Davis says. "I really like that image and I

10-year-old team. Baseball was my ball on the back burner, while he pur- realize I got it from doing all that block-

sport. I had people from all over the city sued other options. "I just started focus- ing. Now that I'm able to catch the ball coming to watch me play and trying to ing on getting my degree," he says. "My more, it's just icing on the cake. I know get me to come to their school. that the team is depending on me to

"I also played basketball, which I catch the ball now and it has really guess was just natural in my family. I helped my concentration. Knowing that played basketball in the city leagues with I'm in the scheme of things and that I'm

Emmitt and Eric Smith, and I used to run a factor in the game has made me work

track against Eric. The two of us were harder. I have worked harder than ever

the best high jumpers in the city." this year and hopefully it will pay off. I Despite his success in those venues, had put my dreams of playing pro ball to Davis's heart still wanted to pursue the the side, but now I'm dreaming them pigskin. Finally, when he moved to Pine again. It's exciting to have that back in Forest High School, he got his chance. the picture. I'm starting to really love By the time he was a junior, he was football again." posting impressive statistics: 30 recep- Whether or not he signs a professional tions for 765 yards and 12 touchdowns. contract, Davis has definite plans to pur- As a senior, he was named the Most sue his education after his undergradu- Valuable Player on his prep squad, an ate work is completed. "My brother is accomplishment in itself, but even more taking a break from law school and work- of one considering Pine Forest was USA ing on Wall Street right now. I want to Today's National Champion in 1989. In either obtain my MBA or go to law school the national championship game, Davis also. Playing professional football is a pulled down four catches for 127 yards dream, but pursuing my education will be and scored two touchdowns. a reality." Davis learned a lot more from his coach at Pine Forest, USA Today's Na- Davis is second for the Tigers in receiving.

1993 Tiger Football

5

Player Profile Tyrone Simpson

by Brett Sowell Looking at other linemen who weighed around felt like I would not be able to return, but now I

300 pounds, Simpson felt it would be to his have the self-satisfaction of knowing that I have Before every Clemson football game Ty- benefit to gain a few more pounds during the disproved a lot of people's opinions." rone Simpson and Stephon Wynn exchange a offseason. Unfortunately, the new found It was during these times of adversity that handshake. This handshake isn't just any weight was more of a burden than a blessing Simpson's supporting cast helped him to tri- handshake, it is a symbol of the hard work for the preseason 1990 Sporting News sec- umph over all that stood in his way. The most each has put forth to overcome injuries to re- ond-team AII-ACC choice. influential member of Tyrone Simpson's sup- turn to the football field in 1993. This ritual "Before the 1990 season I thought adding porting cast has been his mother. "Whenever

can be described by the word "support." more weight would be good, but looking back I was having really bad problems my mother

For Simpson, a redshirt senior defensive I know that it hurt me. My speed was one of would always be there for me. My mother is tackle, the word support means people like my strong points my freshman year, but with the main reason I did not quit football all to- his mother and teammates Stephon Wynn the added weight I lost it. I became too big gether, she always helped me pick myself up and Franklin Thomas. All of these people and that made me slow and sluggish," Simp- when things were going extremely bad." supported Simpson when his chips were son said. Others who have helped Simpson overcome down and other skeptics said he couldn't The 1990 season was not an entire loss for the obstacles in his life include two of his team- overcome the obstacles in his life to return to Simpson, but it did not go as well as ex- mates. Franklin Thomas and Stephon Wynn, the gridiron. Tyrone Simpson has been pected. He was once again in the role of a re- "Franklin has been my roommate and we through a lot of adversity in his career at serve defensive tackle. Simpson was in on have experienced some of the same adversi-

Clemson and if it weren't for his mother and 119 plays in nine games during the season. ties. Anytime I felt like quifting and my mom some of his teammates he might not be wear- He had his best all-around game against Ap- didn't know about it Franklin always stepped ing the orange and white today. palachian State when he recorded five tackles in to help me stick with it and try to work

Northwestern High School in Rock Hill, SC and his first career sack. things out. Every time he had a problem I is where Tyrone Simpson began his football In the summer prior to the 1991 season tried to be there for him as well." career as a senior. He only played in 13 Simpson looked ready to return to his old Wynn and Simpson both sat out the 1992 games during his high school career, but was form. As the season came closer he was in- season together. Both had injuries, but in the named to the 1987 Shrine Bowl team and to formed he was academically ineligible to play. same respect very different injuries. Wynn The State's all-state AAAA team. After high With this news and other problems bothehng was the victim of a gunshot wound during the school he had an excellent year at Fork Union Simpson, he returned home to Rock Hill to summer of 1992. "Stephon and I became Prep in Virginia in 1988 before arriving at think things over. After a year oft, he decided very close because we were injured at the Clemson. to return to Clemson and continue his acade- same time and during the 1992 season we Simpson's Clemson career started with a mic pursuits in an effort to also return to the were together everyday. Dunng that time we bang in 1989. He played in all of Clemson's football field. were telling everybody how good we used to games that year except the Georgia Tech In 1992 Simpson had a good spring and it be, but we decided it was time to stop talking game. He was a second-team defensive looked like when fall arrived he would return to about the past and make things happen in the tackle behind all-conference selection Vance the team as a starter. In the summer, however, future. We began working out hard in the Hammond. He recorded tackles against Simpson injured his knee in a pickup basketball weight room and pushing each other in hopes seven Tiger opponents that season and broke game and was out for the entire 1992 season. of returning to our old form. Now before every up passes in the Wake Forest game and in It was during this time that Tyrone doubted that game we exchange a little handshake as a the Gator Bowl versus West Virginia. Not a he would ever return to football. symbol of all our hard work to get back to bad year for a first-year freshman. "During my life people have always doubted where we are today."

In the sphng before that first season when me by saying that I couldn't do certain things or Simpson's perseverance finally paid oft in

Simpson weighed 225 pounds, skeptics felt overcome certain things, but I have always be- 1993. After a two-year layoft he returned to that he was too small to fill the role of defen- lieved in myself. I took advantage of the fact the field in the Florida State game this season

I sive tackle. By the time the 1989 season that people felt was the underdog. That feel- for five plays. "I was very excited when I went

began Tyrone weighed in over 250 pounds. ing motivates me. After the knee injury doctors on the field because I was ready to see what

my abilities were like. I wanted to see if I was

still able to play Division I football. I was only

in for five plays, but I was happy to just get back on the field." The next week, in the win over Georgia Tech, Simpson was an important factor as he had four tackles in 22 plays, had a pass de- flection, a quarterback pressure and his first tackle for loss since 1990. He continued the fine play with four tackles at Duke in 24 snaps and had another quarterback pressure. Simp- son is in the rotation of six players used by defensive line coach Les Herrin."

"We didn't know if Tyrone would ever help us again after he was injured in that basket-

ball game. But, he has stayed with it. With Warren Forney's injury, Simpson has had to step up, and he has. He provided us with a

big defensive lift in the Georgia Tech game, obviously one of the most important games we will play this season." Today, as the industnal management major looks toward the future, he has not forgotten who has been there for him when things were going poorly. Simpson says that his future lo- cation of employment will be somewhere close to home so he can be there for the one Simpson has been a solid pass rusher since 1989. With Warren Forney's injury his role in person who has given him the most support, 1993 has expanded considerably. his mom.

1993 Tiger Football We're bringing on the Carolina Pride Hot Dogs.

The Official Hot Dogs The University President Dr. Max Lennon

Clemson University President Max public institutions. post, Lennon serves on the organization's Lennon's ambition is to be president of The Outreach Futures Committee, a Commission on Veterninary Medicine and the nation's top technologically-oriented product of the National Association of is a member of the Congressional Office land grant university. And he doesn't State Universities and Land-Grant Col- of Technology Assessment's Advisory plan to leave campus to achieve that leges, is charged with rethinking the con- Council. He is also a member of the goal. Because that's the vision Lennon cept of Extension-type activities at public Council of Presidents, the S.C. Research has for Clemson: not to be "one of the colleges and universities. Authority Board, the Chamber of Com- best," but to be better at what it does "The traditional Extension model has merce Board, the National Dropout Pre- than any other school. been enormously effective at increasing vention Fund Board, the Farm Foundation To achieve the vision, Lennon has agricultural productivity and rural devel- Board, the Southern Association of Col- brought the business world's concepts of opment in this country, and now we need leges and Schools (SACS) Committee on total quality management and strategic to modernize traditional programs and to Intercollegiate Athletics and the SACS Ex- planning to the academic arena. He look at harnessing that same type of en- ecutive Council. Other Board appoint- hopes these concepts will help reduce ergy to focus on other community and ments include First Union, Delta Wood- bureaucracy, increase involvement of educational needs, such as health, nat- side and Duke Power. students, faculty and staff in the man- ural resource management, and K-12 In 1991, he received the Thomas agement of the university, increase di- education," Lennon said. "Clemson is Green Clemson Medallion, the highest versity, and create an atmosphere of a recognized as a national leader in devel- public honor given by the university. community of scholars. oping a new outreach model through Lennon is married to Ruth Carter "The vision statement that has programs in local leadership develop- Lennon. This past year, they joined an emerged from the strategic planning ment, community-based education and elite group of people who can call them- process—to become the nation's leading creative programming for young people selves "Clemson Parents" when both technologically-oriented land-grant uni- and their families." children, Daniel Ray and Robin, received versity—sets a challenging course for this In addition to the Outreach committee degrees from the university. institution's development: to become the best in our league," he has said.

It is this commitment to excellence that has enabled Lennon to lead Clemson to new heights during his seven years as president. The Lennon presidency has seen the completion of the most suc- cessful campaign in the university's, and the state's, history; unprecedented growth in research, topping $100 million in annual expenditures last year; and an ongoing program of campus revitaliza- tion that balances the university's desire for technological excellence, cultural awareness, and historic preservation. Lennon came to Clemson from Ohio State University, where he had been president for agriculture administration and executive dean for agriculture, home economics and natural resources. He also served on the Ohio State Faculty Senate and co-chaired the Governor's Commission on Agriculture. Previously, he had served as dean of the College of Agriculture at Ohio State, director of the Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of Missouri, and as associate dean and director of re- search in the College of Agricultural Sci- ences at Texas Tech University. Lennon is a native of Columbus County, NC, and earned his bachelor's degree and doctorate from N.C. State University, where he began his teaching career. The Clemson president has been ac- tive in a number of state and national or- ganizations. He is one of 13 university presidents and chancellors appointed to a nationwide committee to study the role of public service at land-grant and other ^jf^ The Head Coach

every challenge in 1964, when the Razor- The native of Helena, Arkansas, played backs had an 11-0 season and won the na- in two bowl games with the Razorbacks,

tional title. As an assistant coach at Ten- coached in seven post-season games as nessee and Florida, he molded countless an assistant and the 1992 Citrus Bowl players into top-notch athletes who com- marked the 10th in which he has been the peted for titles, head coach. Seven times he has coached played in seven bowl games in a 10-year a team to a top-20 final ranking in the AP period, and ranked in the final top 20 five poll, and he played on two other top 15 times. As a head coach, he took a dormant teams. Air Force program to a number-13 national Hatfield-coached clubs have excelled of- ranking and a pair of bowl wins. He contin- fensively and defensively, but they have ued to meet the challenges at Arkansas, been particularly successful in rushing of- his alma mater, guiding the Razorbacks to fense and defense. Each of his last 11 back-to-back Southwest Conference titles, teams have finished in the top 20 nationally Hatfield played on a national cham- something that had not been done at in rushing offense, including eight top-10 pionship team in college, served as Arkansas since Hatfield was a player. finishes. This includes last year's team, an assistant coach for five top-20 Hatfield has had five 10-win seasons in which averaged 257 yards a game and teams and has been the head coach his career and has accomplished that task ranked sixth nationally. for seven top-20 clubs. at three different schools. He is the only Two of his last four Arkansas teams fin- active coach and one of just two in the his- ished in the top three in the country in During his career, Ken Hatfield has tory of the game (Dan Devine is the other) turnover margin, including his 1988 team shown his ability to win, regardless of the to have taken three different schools to a that was first in the nation (Clemson was conference, the competition, or the pro- 10-win season. second that same year). Defensively, his gram. He is one of only three active Hatfield has an overall record of 105-59- clubs have finished in the top 15 in the na- coaches to lead three different programs to 3 (.638), but he has won 75 percent of his tion in rushing defense six of the last seven top-20 seasons and is the only active Divi- games over the last 10 seasons (91-29-2). years. The Tigers were ranked first in the sion I coach to gain 10-win seasons at At Arkansas, he posted a record of 55-17-1 nation in total defense, second in rushing three different schools. He has also ranked over six seasons, a .760 winning percent- defense, and second in scoring defense at among the nation's elite in terms of overall age. That percentage is second best in the end of the 1990 regular season. winning percentage over the last decade, Southwest Conference history as only Dar- Clemson ranked first in the nation in as his .750 winning percentage over the rell Royal (Texas 1957-76) had a better rushing defense and fourth in total defense last 10 years ranks sixth among active percentage. in the 1991 season.

coaches who have coached at Division I schools in each year of that time frame. His last 10 teams have competed in nine YEAR BY YEAR WITH KEN HATFIELD bowl games and he has produced seven Final top-20 clubs in the last decade. Year School Records AP-UPI Status Hatfield took over the Clemson When 1962 Arkansas 9-2 6-6 Player program prior to the 1990 season, he was 1963 Arkansas 5-5 Player faced with the challenge of continuing the *1964 Arkansas 11-0 2-2 Player 1965 W. Helena HS Asst. Coach tradition of excellence set in the eighties 1966 Army 7-3 Fresh. Coach (only Nebraska and Miami had fewer 1967 Army 8-2 Fresh. Coach losses in that time frame than Clemson). 1968 Tennessee 8-2-1 13-7 Asst. Coach Hatfield has met the challenge, posting a *1969 Tennessee 9-2 15-11 Asst. Coach 1970 Tennessee 11-1 4-4 Asst. Coach 24-10-1 mark for the Tigers in his first three 1971 Florida 4-7 Asst. Coach seasons, two top-20 finishes and the 1991 1972 Florida 5-5-1 Asst. Coach ACC Championship. The 1991 team was 1973 Florida 7-5 NR-20 Asst. Coach 8-4 15-12 Asst. the first Tiger team since 1982 to have just 1974 Florida Coach 1975 Florida 9-3 Asst. Coach one loss in regular season play. 1976 Florida 8-4 Asst. Coach The victory over Illinois in the 1991 Hall 1977 Florida 6-4-1 Asst. Coach of Fame Bowl made Hatfield the first Clem- 1978 Air Force 2-9 Offensive Coor. 2-9 Head Coach son coach to win 10 games in his first year 1979 Air Force 1980 Air Force 2-9-1 Head Coach and his .833 winning percentage was the 1981 Air Force 4-7 Head Coach best for a first-year Clemson coach since 1982 Air Force 8-5 Head Coach 1900 when John Heisman was 6-0. The 1983 Air Force 10-2 13-15 Head Coach 7-4-1 Head Coach 1990 season included six wins over teams 1984 Arkansas 1985 Arkansas 10-2 12-12 Head Coach with winning records. Only national cham- 1986 Arkansas 9-3 15-16 Head Coach pion Georgia Tech had more. 1987 Arkansas 9-4 Head Coach Hatfield was just the eighth coach in the *1988 Arkansas 10-2 12-13 Head Coach '1989 Arkansas 10-2 13-13 Head Coach last 13 years to take a team to a top-10 AP 1990 Clemson 10-2 9-9 Head Coach final ranking in his first year with the pro- •1991 Clemson 9-2-1 18-17 Head Coach gram. 1992 Clemson 5-6 Head Coach But Hatfield's impressive debut at Clem- Head Coacliing Record— Air Force 26-32-1 .449 5 years son was no big surprise to those who have Arkansas 55-17-1 .760 6 years followed his career. He has enjoyed suc- Clemson 24-10-1 .700 3 years cess throughout his involvement with the Total 105-59-3 .638 14 years sport of football, as a player and coach. 'Denotes Conference Champion As a player, he helped Arkansas face Note: 1964 Arkansas team named National Champs by Football Writers Association.

1993 Tiger Football 10 Force program had tionally ranked Texas A&M club and the MOST DOUBLE FIGURE WIN SEASONS IN A CAREER not had a winning Razorbacks' first win in 20 years at Texas. 10-Win season since 1 973. Arkansas advanced to the Orange Bowl Rk Coach Schools Yrs But by his fourth sea- and finished 15th in the final AP poll.

1. Bear Bryant Kentucky, Alabama 14 son, Hatfield had an Arkansas won the 1988 and 1989 South- Joe Paterno Penn State 14 eight-game winner, west Conference Championship. He was 3, Bo Schembeckler Michigan 11 led Air Force to its named Southwest Conference Coach-of- 4, Oklahoma 10 Nebraska 10 first-ever victory over the-Year in 1988 as he took the Razor- 6. Bobby Bowden Florida State 9 Notre Dame, and had backs to the league title and a 10-0 start. 7. Lavell Edwards Brigham Young 8 taken the Falcons to Miami (FL) defeated Arkansas 18-16 in the Bud Wilkerson Oklahoma 8 a post-season bowl Orange Bowl to stop the streak. Seven 9, Georgia 7 udrryM noydi Texas 7 for the first time since players off the 1988 club (all recruited by Don James Washington 7 1971. Hatfield) were drafted by the NFL, an 1 il. Lou Holtz Notre Dame 6 In 1983, Hatfield Arkansas single draft record. 13. Ken Hatfield Air Force, Arkansas, Clemson 5 national After the 1989 team's 10-2 ledger and Woody Hayes Ohio State 5 was named John McKay Southern Cal 5 Coach-of-the-Year by second straight SWC championship, Hat- Bob Neyland Tennessee 5 the Football Coaches field was named Southwest Conference Jackie Slierrill Pittsburgh, Texas A&M 5 Association (Bobby Coach-of-the-Decade by the Houston

Dodd Award) after Post. Included in the victories was a tri- MOST AP TOP 20 SEASONS, ACTIVE COACH leading Air Force to a umph over a top-15 Houston team and Top 20 10-2 season that in- Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware. Rk Coach Schools Years cluded wins over Hatfield played for three years at 1. Joe Paterno Penn State 20 Notre Dame, Navy Arkansas (1962-64) and he was a starter 2. Tom Osborne Nebraska 19 3. Bobby Bowden West Virginia, Florida State 13 and a bowl victory on the National Championship team of 4. Lou Holtz N.C. St., Arkansas, Notre Dame 12 over Mississippi. It 1964. A defensive back by trade, he 5. Terry Donahue UCLA 11 was the Academy's earned his fame as the nation's top punt re- 6. SMU, Iowa 10 first-ever win over turner in 1963 and 1964. He also finished Don James Washington 10 8. Johnny Majors Pittsburgh, Tennessee 8 Notre Dame in South as the runner-up as a sophomore and is 9. Lavell Edwards BYU 7 Bend. still the only college football player to finish Jackie Sherrill Pittsburgh, Texas A&M 7 The next year, Hat- in the top two in the nation in punt returns Ken Hatfield Air Force, Arkansas, Clemson 7 field three straight Danny Ford Clemson 7 succeeded Lou seasons. John Robinson Southern Cal 7 Holtz at Arkansas, An accounting major who earned his where he would take diploma in the spring of 1965, Hatfield was his alma mater to 55 an Academic Ail-American in 1964 and was Hatfield has coached in four major con- wins in six seasons, six bowl appearances the recipient of the Swartz Award, pre- ferences and with independent schools, and four final top-15 rankings. His 1985 sented annually to the top student-athlete giving him a diverse background in the finer club finished with a 10-2 mark and number- at Arkansas. The 1964 AII-SWC selection points of the game. It is one reason he 12 national ranking, the Razorbacks' first was inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall was named the third best teaching coach in top-20 finish since 1982. Four times the of Fame in 1989. He is married to the for- college football by Inside Sports magazine Razorbacks rallied from fourth quarter mer Sandy Wright of Kennett, Missouri. in 1990. deficits to gain victory. Hatfield began his coaching career im- The 1986 campaign was another year of mediately after graduation. In the fall of success with highlight victories over a na- 1965, he served as an assistant coach at Helena-West Helena High School in Arkansas. In 1966, he moved to West Point, where he served as freshman coach for two seasons. After the two-year stint at Army, he served as an assistant coach at Tennessee for three years (1968-70). The Volunteers went to post-season bowls all three sea- sons (including two major bowls), won a conference title and ranked in the final top 20 of the AP poll all three seasons, includ- ing a number-four ranking in 1970. In 1971, Hatfield began a seven-year stint at the , spending four seasons as a defensive backfield coach and three as an offensive backfield mentor. Florida played in four bowl games during his career in Gainesville and two more Gator teams finished in the AP top 20, including the 1974 team that played Nebraska in the . Hatfield became offensive coordinator at the Air Force Academy under current New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Parcells in 1978. A year later, Parcells was wooed to the New York Giants and Hatfield be- Hatfield has taken three different schools to 10-win seasons, the only active Division I came the Falcons' head coach. The Air coach who can make that claim.

1993 Tiger Football 11 Eric attends a Homework Center - a place that helps him when Mom and Dad can't. And when he works especially hard, he can win wonderful prizes - like tickets to a Clemson home game that he might otherwise never get to see. Hundreds of Homework Centers across the nation focus on keeping struggling students from becoming dropouts. In actuaHty, they're doing a lot more than that. Many hardworking students are bringing their grades up from F's to A's, and in one South Carolina elementary school expulsions declined from 38 to 4 after the centers opened. Duke Power is proud to help support such an important and effective program. We ^ invite you to help too. Simply donate football or basketball season tickets you're unable < to use or purchase extra tickets to contribute to the Homework Centers for use as prizes. Send them at least two weeks before game day to: John Geer, Duke Power Company P O. Box 1745, Clemson, SC 29633. DUKEPOWER If you do, you'll be helping students like Eric tackle the books today so that tomorrow they can tackle the world. SnimtPeophWithEneigy The Coaching Staff Assistant Coaches

WHITEY JORDAN ranked number-one in the country in scoring defense, second in overall defense. Under Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Johnson's tenure defensive coordinator, Clemson '59 as Furman led the Southern Conference in total Coaching Experience: Freshman coach defense for five years and led the conference Clemson University (1959-64); offensive end in rushing defense for seven years. coach at Clemson (1965-67); offensive coordi- nator at Clemson (1968-69); offensive line WALLY AKE coach at Clemson (1970-72); offensive coordi- Inside Linebackers nator at Southern fvlississippi (1975-81); offen- William & Mary '72 sive coordinator at Southern Methodist Univer- sity (1982-86); offensive coordinator at Wake Coaching Experience: High School—defen- Forest (1987-88); offensive coordinator at the sive coordinator at Falls Church, VA (1972- University of Florida (1989); offensive line 77) and head coach (1978); College—line- coach, Assistant Head Coach at North Car- backer coach at William & Mary (1979); grad- olina (1990-92); offensive coordinator at Clem- uate assistant who worked with tight ends at son (Dec. 1992-present). Arkansas (1980); defensive line coach at Air Playing Experience: College—A three-year Force (1981-83); defensive line coach at letterwinner at Clemson under former coach Arkansas (1984-88); inside linebacker coach Frank Howard (1955-57). at Arkansas (1989); inside linebacker coach at (1990-present). Education: Received a degree in education Clemson All-dis- from Clemson University in 1959. Playing Experience: High School— Personal Data: A native of Florence, SC, trict tight end at Falls Church, VA. Lettered born May 14, 1936. He and his wife, the for- two years in football, two years in basketball mer Kappy Stewart, have four children; Kim, and two years in baseball. College—Three- Karol, Jo Kyle, and Stewart. year letterman at William & Mary. At William Bowl Participation: As a player—1957 Or- & Mary, earned All-Southern Conference hon- ange Bowl. As a coach—1959 Sugar Bowl, ors as a junior for team that won league 1959 Bluebonnet Bowl, 1980 Independence championship. Second-team all-conference Bowl, 1981 Tangerme Bowl, 1983 Cotton as a senior. Bowl, 1983 Sun Bowl, 1984 Aloha Bowl, 1989 Education: Graduated from Falls Church , 1993 . High School in Virginia in 1968. Earned bach- Other Highlights: Led the 1957 Clemson elor's degree in Physical Education from squad with 12 receptions for 369 yards, his William & Mary in 1972. yards/catch record stood for 30 years. While Personal Data: Born August 11, 1950. He and his wife, Chris, have one child, Aaron coaching at Southern Mississippi had two AP (7),— Top 20 finishes. Under Jordan's direction at Participation: As a player SMU. the Pony Express featuring Eric Dicker- 1970 Tangerine Bowl. As a coach—^980 Hall of Bowl, Hall of son and Craig James, finished second in the Fame 1982 Fame Bowl, 1983 nation in 1982 and earned two Southwest , 1984 , 1985 Conference Championships. Coordinated the , 1987 Orange Bowl, 1987 Lib- offensive at Florida, which featured Emmitt erty Bowl, 1989 Cotton Bowl, 1990 Cotton Smith, the Southeastern Conference's Bowl, 1991 Hall of Fame Bowl, and the 1992 Player-of-the-Year. Citrus Bowl. Other Highlights: Has coached four Ail-Ameri- can players; Wayne Martin, defensive end, BOBBY JOHNSON Arkansas; Tony Cherico, noseguard, Arkansas; Defensive Coordinator/ Chris Funk, defensive tackle, Air Force; Ed Mc- Defensive Secondary Daniel, linebacker, Clemson. Martin was Clemson '73 named defensive Player-of-the-Year in the Southwest Conference. Cherico was named Bobby Johnson | Coaching Experience: College—Assistant defensive Rookie-of-the-Year in the Southwest . Defensive Coordinator! coach at Furman University (1976-1980, Conference. Derek Burnette was named a Secondary ] coordinator at Furman 1981-82); defensive freshman Ail-American in 1992, while Tim (1983-1992); defensive coordinator at Clem- Jones won sophomore All-America honors. son (Dec. 1992-present). Arkansas was fourth in the nation in rushing Playing Experience: High School —Named defense in 1988, seventh in 1987, 13th in at Claire AAAA Lineman-of-the-Year Eau 1985, and 14th in 1984, seasons Ake was the High in Columbia, Participated in School SC. defensive line coach. Clemson was #1 in the the Shrine Bowl, he also in 1968 competed nation in total defense his first year on the staff. baseball basketball. College three- and —A Clemson was first nationally in rushing de- letterwinner, played former year he under fense, fourth in total defense and 10th in scor- Clemson coach Hootie Ingram as both a wide ing defense dunng the 1991 season. receiver and a cornerback (1970-72). Led the team in interceptions in '71 and '72. Earned LARRY BRINSON academic AII-ACC honors in 1971 and 72. Running Backs Education: Graduated with a bachelor's of Florida '83 science degree in management from Clemson in 1973. Earned a master's degree from Fur- Coaching Experience: Co/Zege—graduate man University in 1 979. assistant at the University of Florida (1978); Personal Data: Born February 8, 1951. Mar- running back coach at Air Force (1983); run- ried to Catherine Bonner Johnson. ning back coach at Arkansas (1984-89); run- Other Highlights: While at Furman, guided ning back coach at Clemson (1990-present). the Paladins to five Southern Conference Playing Experience: High School—Three- Championships and eight Top 20 finishes. In year letterman as running back at Northwest- 1988, Furman won NCAA l-AA National ern Miami HS. Captained team as a senior. Championship, Furman's defense was Also lettered four years in track. All-city and

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all-county in football. College—Lettered four AD for Recruiting and High School Relations years as a running back at Florida. Profes- for the University of Florida for 1989-90. sional—Played tfiree years withi ttie Dallas Joined the Clemson staff in 1991. Honorable Cowboys, playing in the 1977 and 1978 Super mention all-conference football in high school. Bowls. Running back for two years (1980-81) Named one of the top 10 recruiting coordina- for the Seattle Seahawks. tors in the nation by The Chicago Sun Education: Graduated from Northwestern Times IVIiami High School in 1973. Earned a bache- lor's degree in physical education from Florida LES HERRIN in 1983. Defensive Line Personal Data: Born June 6, 1954. He and Western Carolina '71 his wife. Pat, have a son, Kody (8), and a Coaching Experience: High School—assis- daughter, Ashly (4). tant at R/S Central High in Rutherfordton, NC Bowl Participation: As a player—1973 Tan- (1972-74); assistant at Lexington Senior High gerine Bowl, , 1975 Gator in Lexington, NC (1975-76); athletic director Bowl, 1976 Sun Bowl, 1977 , 1978 and head coach at Central Davidson High Super Bowl; As a coach—1983 Independence Larry Brinson School in Lexington, NC (1975-79); College— Bowl, 1984 Liberty Bowl, 1985 Holiday Bowl, Running Backs defensive coordinator at Appalachian State 1987 Orange Bowl, 1987 Liberty Bowl, 1989 (1980-81); linebacker coach at Clemson Cotton Bowl, 1990 Cotton Bowl, 1991 Hall of (1981-84): linebacker coach at East Carolina Fame Bowl, and the 1992 Citrus Bowl. (1985-87); outside linebacker coach at the Other Highlights: With the , University of North Carolina (1988); defensive had 23 kickoff returns for 502 yards and 26 line coach at Clemson (1 989-present). rushing attempts for 124 yards and three TDs Playing Experience: High School—lettered for the '77 and '78 seasons. Rushed for three years in football, baseball, and basket- 1,105 career yards at Florida and nine touch- ball at Waycross (GA) High School. Col- downs, Arkansas ranked in the top 20 in the lege—lettered four years in football at West- nation in rushing all six years he served as an ern Carolina. assistant there. Coached Barry Foster (Pitts- Education: Graduated from Waycross High burgh Stealers), the NFL's second-leading School in Waycross, GA, in 1965. Earned a rusher in 1992-93, Clemson ranked ninth in B.A. degree in Education from Western Car- rushing his first season, and he also coached olina in 1971. Earned a master's degree in ACC Rookie-of-the-Year Ronald Williams, Health and Physical Education the following Clemson finished the 1991 season ranked year. eighth in rushing offense and 25th in total of- Personal Data: Born Les Herrin in Waycross, fense and the 1992 squad ranked sixth na- GA, on February 18, 1948. Married Shirley tionally in rushing offense, Andrews of Hillsborough, NC, on August 15, Jim Goodman 1970. Children (1); Deke (16). Associate A.D. JIM GOODMAN Bowl Participation: As a coach— 1982 Or- ! Recruiting Coordinator Associate AD/Recruiting Coordinator/ Bowl and 1989 Gator Bowl, 1991 Hall of ange Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Fame Bowl, 1992 Citrus Bowl. Florida '74 Other Highlights: Captain of football team at Western Carolina; Team MVP as a senior and Coaching Experience: High School—Assis- Defensive MVP as a junior; as a coach, led tant football coach and head track coach at his Central Davidson High School team to a Vanguard High School (1974-75): College— 29-6 record and three conference champi- outside linebackers coach and head junior onships during his three-year tenure. Clem- varsity coach at University of North Alabama son won national championship his first year (1976); wide receivers/tight end coach and re- on Tiger staff. Coached ACC MVP Jeff Davis, cruiting coordinator at UNA (1977-78); athletic who went on to be captain of Tampa Bay director and head coach at Marion Institute Bucs. Also coached 1989 All-Pro Johnny Junior College (1979-80); outside linebacker Rembert of the New England Patriots. Clem- coach at Air Force (1981); associate athletic son ranked in the Top 10 in scoring and rush- director and head coach at Valdosta State ing defense his first two years at Clemson and (1982-84); wide receiver coach at Arkansas in 1989 ranked fifth in the nation in scoring, (1986); wide receiver coach and recruiting co- rushing and total defense. Clemson was first ordinator at Arkansas (1987-88); Assistant Les Herrin in the nation in total defense and second in Coach at Clemson 1993, Defensive Line^ scoring and rushing defense in 1 990. Playing Experience: High School—Three- Coached two AII-ACC players in Vance Ham- year letter winner as a quarterback and line- mond and Rob Bodine in 1990. Clemson was backer at Blountstown (FL) High School, Also first in the nation in rushing defense and earned two varsity letters in basketball and fourth in total defense in 1991. He coached four letters in track. first-team All-American Rob Bodine in 1991, Education: Graduated from Blountstown High School in 1970, Earned an A. A. from Chipola ROGER HINSHAW Junior College in 1972 and received a B.S. Outside Linebackers from the University of Florida in 1974. Earned '72 a master's in Education Administration from Appalachian State the University of North Alabama in 1977. Coaching Experience: High School—Assis- Personal Information: Born fVlay 5, 1952, tant coach at Watauga (NC) High School He and his wife, Jennie Catherine Belser of (1972-73); defensive coordinator at Newton Bonifay, FL, have two sons Jeff (15) and Tyler County High School, Covington, GA (1975- (8), and a daughter Nancy (12). 76); defensive coordinator at Newnan (GA) Bowl Participation: As a Coach— ^979 Wool High School (1977-78). Co/tege—Graduate Bowl, 1986 Orange Bowl, 1987 Liberty Bowl, assistant at Appalachian State (1974); defen- 1988 Cotton Bowl, as sive coordinator at Livingston University Recruiting Coordinator, 1992 Citrus Bowl as (1979-82); outside linebacker coach at Air Recruiting Coordinator, Force (1983); outside linebacker coach at Roger HInshaw itslde Linebacke Other Highlights: Athletic Director for Val- Arkansas (1984-89): outside linebacker coach dosta State College 1985. Named Assistant at Clemson (1990-present).

1993 Tiger Football 14 Playing Experience: High School—Two-year Orange Bowl games and took team to a pair letterman as a wingback/defensive back at of Top 1 seasons. 1981 FSU team captain. Walter Williams High School in Burlington, Education: Graduated from Fernandina NC. Also lettered two years in track. Co/- Beach High in Fernandina Beach, FL, in lege—Played defensive back at Appalachian 1977; earned a B.S. degree in physical edu- State and earned a letter. cation from Florida State in 1982. Education: Graduated from Walter Williams Personal Data: Born Rick Wilson Stockstill High School, Burlington, NC, in 1968. Earned on December 23, 1959 in Sidney, OH. Mar- a bachelor's degree in Health and Physical ried the former Sara Fleischman of Orlando, Education from Appalachian State in 1972. FL. on July 7, 1990. Earned a master's degree in Physical Educa- Bowl Participation: As a p/ayer—1977 Tan- tion from Appalachian State in 1974. gerine Bowl, 1980 Orange Bowl, 1981 Orange Personal Data: Born March 3, 1950. He and Bowl, 1982 East-West Shrine Bowl, 1982 his wife, Lynn, have three daughters, Beth Japan Bowl. As a coach—1989 Gator Bowl,

(1 1), Lindsey (8), and Jamie (6). 1991 Hall of Fame Bowl, 1992 Citrus Bowl. Bowl Participation: As a coach—1983 Inde- Other Highlights: Clemson set a school pendence Bowl, 1984 Liberty Bowl, 1985 Holi- record for completion percentage (60%) in his day Bowl, 1987 Orange Bowl, 1987 Liberty first year as quarterback coach. Clemson led Bowl, 1989 Cotton Bowl, 1990 Cotton Bowl, the Atlantic Coast Conference in total offense 1991 Hall of Fame Bowl, 1992 Citrus Bowl. for the 1991 season. Coached DeChane Other Highlights: Led Appalachian State in Cameron, the winningest quarterback in Clem- interceptions as a senior. Member of the Fel- son history in terms of winning percentage, lowship of Christian Athletes during his under- graduate days. Arkansas ranked in the Top THEO YOUNG 20 in the nation in rushing defense four of his Wide Receivers six years with the Razorbacks. Clemson Arkansas '88 ranked first in the nation in total defense in 1990. OLB Levon Kirkland was a finalist for Coaching Experience: Running back coach the 1990 Butkus Award and an All-America at the (1990-91); tight honoree during the 1991 season. Clemson end coach at UT-Chattanooga (1992); wide re- was ranked fourth in the nation in total de- ceiver coach at Clemson (Dec, 1992-present). fense during the 1991 season. Playing Experience: High School—Lettered three years in football and basketball at New- RICK STOCKSTILL port High School. College—A four-year letter- Passing Game Coordinator/ man at Arkansas. Professional—Played for Quarterbacks two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Education: Graduated from Newport High Florida State '82 School in Newport, AR, in 1983. Received a Coaching Experience: College—Offensive BA degree in Sociology from the University of coordinator and quarterback coach at Arkansas in 1 988. Bethune-Cookman College (1983-84); assis- Personal Data: Born April 25, 1965 in New- tant head coach and wide receiver coach at port, AR. the University of Central Florida (1985-89); Bowl Participation: As a player—1984 Lib- quarterback coach at Clemson (1989-present); erty Bowl, 1985 Holiday Bowl, 1987 Orange passing game coordinator (Dec. 1992-pres- Bowl. As a coach—1991 Independence Bowl. Theo Young ent). Other Highlights: An All-America tight end Receivers Playing Experience: High School—Earned and team captain his senior year in high i 14 letters, four in football, four in basketball, school, named to the all-state football and and six in baseball at Fernandina Beach High basketball teams. Named team captain his School in Fernandina Beach, FL. Earned senior year at Arkansas. Had 21 career re- three letters in football from Florida State Uni- ceptions for 341 yards. Received the Jim versity. Quarterbacked the Seminoles in two Wellons Dedication Award.

^If^ The Coaching Staff ^ Other Assistants STEVE CHEATHAM SCOTT SLOAN p^^^k iVlississippi State 78 Clemson '92 I V Coaching Experience: High School—Defensive Coaching Experience: College—graduate assistant \f Coordinator Neshoba Central High School in at Clemson University in 1992. Neshoba, MS (1980-92); Head Junior High Coach, Playing Experience: High School—Four-year letter- Neshoba Central (1978-92); worked with defensive man at Woodruff High School in Woodruff, SC. Col- backs and special teams. lege—A member of the Clemson squad from 1989- Playing Experience: High School—Lettered three 91. years in football and track, four years in baseball at Education: Graduated from Woodruff High School Neshoba Central, College—Lettered one year in football and two in 1988. Earned a bachelor's of science from Clemson University in years in baseball at East Central Community College. August of 1992. Education: Graduated from Neshoba Central High School in 1974. Personal Data: Born August 25, 1970 Earned a B.A. from East Central Community College in 1976 and a Bowl Game Participation: As a Player -1989 Gator Bowl, 1990 Hall B.S. in health and physical education from Mississippi State in 1978. of Fame Bowl, 1991 Florida Citrus Bowl. Personal Data: Born September 25, 1956. He and his wife, Brenda, have one daughter, Lindsey (10), Other Highlights: Neshoba Central was North State Champions and state runner-up in Class 4A in 1989, 1990, and 1992. His 1983 de- fense finished second in the state in total defense and recorded seven shutouts.

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TRUSTEES EMERITI Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr., Charleston, SC William N. Geiger, Jr., Columbia, SC Paul W. McAlister, Laurens, SC Paul Quattlebaum, Charleston, SC James C. Self, Greenwood, SC D. Leslie Tindal, Pinewood, SC Bill L. Amick J. J. Britton Chairman James M. Waddell, Jr., Columbia, SC Vice Chairman Batesburg Sumter CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Dr. Max Lennon, President Dr. Charles Jennett, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Mr. Nick Lomax, Secretary of ttie Board of Trustees and Vice President for Administration Dr. Milton Wise, Vice Provost and Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources Mr. David R. Larson, Vice President for Business and Finance Louis P. Batson, Jr. Lawrence M. Dr. Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Greenville Gressette, Jr. Dr. Jay E. Gogue, Vice President for Research and Development Columbia Ms. Almeda R. Jacks, Vice President for Student Affairs Mr. Benjamin W. Anderson, General Counsel

ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION Dr. A. Wayne Bennett, Dean of Graduate Sctiool Dr. Jerome V. Reel, Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies Dr. T. Ross Wilkinson, Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences Dr. James F. Barker, Dean, College of Architecture Dr. Jerry Trapnell, Dean, College of Commerce and Industry William Green Harold D. (Doug) Dr. Gordon W. Gray, Dean, College of Education Deschamps, Jr. Kingsmore Bishopvilie Dr. Thomas M. Keinath, Dean, College of Engineering Aiken Dr. Benton Box, Dean, College of Forest and Recreation Resources Dr. Robert A. Waller, Dean, College of Liberal Arts Dr. Opal Hipps, Dean, College of Nursing Dr. Bobby Wixson, Dean, College of Sciences

Dr. Christopher J. Duckenfield, Vice Provost of Computer Information Technology Dr. Jay Smink, Director of National Dropout Center Dr. Robert H. Becker, Director of Strom Thurmond Institute

Dr. Joseph F. Boykin, Jr., Director of Libraries Louis Lynn Dr. A. Dewitt B. Stone, Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs Patricia H. McAbee Columbia McCormick

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In 1992-93 Clemson had seven of its athletic teams finish in the Top 20, while three Clem- son athletes won four National Championships. Clemson had 24 first, second or third-team Ail- Americans in 1992-93, just three away from the most in Clemson history. Clemson teams laid claims to three ACC Championships in 1992-93 with the men's track program claiming two of those titles and the baseball team taking the third. Ten Clem- son teams advanced to postseason play during the 1992-93 academic year and NCAA post- season team bids were received by four teams. The spring sports enjoyed the most suc- cess as three of the four men's spring sports teams finished in the top 20. Golf finished Wayne Coffman Jim Davis Cliff Ellis fourth, men's outdoor track finished 10th, and Women's Track & Women's Basketball Men's Basketball baseball finished 16th. The women's tennis Cross Country squad posted a number-12 national ranking. The highest national finish was posted by the men's indoor track squad as the Tigers finished second for the second straight year. Three of Clemson's four national champi- onship performances came from the men's track program and head coach Bob Pollock was named the ACC Coach-of-the-Year for indoor and outdoor track. The Tiger golf team finished fourth nationally and all five Clemson golfers who competed at NCAA's were named honorable mention All- American or better. Baseball claimed Clem- son's third ACC Championship of the 1992-93 year and advanced to the NCAA Mideast Re- gional. The wrestling team had its highest fin- ish ever with a number-13 final ranking, while Jolene Jordan Hoover Dr. I. M. Ibrahim Andy Johnston Sam Henson captured the National Champi- Volleyball Soccer Women's Tennis onship at the 118-pound weight class. The men's soccer squad finished the season with a number-19 national ranking. The women's basketball team made its sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. Women's tennis coach Andy Johnston was named the ACC Women's Tennis Coach-of- the-Year after leading his squad to its highest national finish since 1986. Women's outdoor track boasted six All-America performances. Clemson teams were also a rousing success in the classroom in 1992-93, with a record 122 student-athletes making a 3.0 or better. Hur- dler Anthony Knight was Clemson's top all- around student-athlete in 1992-93, winning the ACC's Jim Weaver Award and received an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. Soccer goalie Jaro Zawislan, a second-team All-South selec- Jack Leggett Chuck Kriese Larry Penley tion in soccer, was named a second-team Baseball Men's Tennis Golf ISAA All-America Academic selection.

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V If success is the best measure in terms of record and Clemson is seventh at 11-7 (.611). wins and losses, then the ACC has proven it- \ Two ACC Schools, Clemson and Flonda self to be among the elite in Division l-A foot- State, rank among the top 1 1 teams in the na- ball. The nine ACC teams are a combined tion as far as winning percentage over the last 68-57-5 (.542) in bowl games, a winning per- 10 years. The same two schools are also centage second only to the Pac-10's .545 ranked in the top 11 in the nation in terms of success rate. years ranked in the final AP Top 20 over the last 13 years. Winningest Conferences, Bowl Games \ The nine ACC schools who take the field League Record Pet this fall under the ACC banner have produced Pacific-10 75-62-6 .545 288 first- or second-team gridiron All-Ameri- Atlantic Coast 68-57-5 .542 cans and 45 first-team academic All-Ameri- Southeastern 123-122-13 .502 cans. ACC schools have had 1,233 players Western Athletic 32-32-3 .500 selected in the annual professional draft, in- and a second team will be available for the Big 10 65-67-3 .493 cluding 75 first-round selections. Tier Two Bowls, the Gator and the John Han- Big Eight 57-62-1 .479 \ Seven times in the past 13 years an ACC cock. For the second year of a three-year Big East 39-44-1 .470 member school has claimed the CFA Acade- contract, the ACC is committed to sending a Southwest 58-68-6 .462 mic Achievement Award, which is awarded to a third team to the Peach Bowl. The ACC be- Winningest Schools, Bowl Games CFA member institution with the highest gradu- gins a two-year deal to have a fourth league Team Record Pet ation rate among members of its football team. team compete against a Big Ten team, also a \ The ACC had 29 players selected in the number-four team, in the Hall of Fame Bowl. Georgia Tech 17-8 .680 1992 NFL draft, including four first-round se- V The 1992 season marked the fourth Notre Dame 12-6 .667 lections. The first-round picks were Marvin straight year that the ACC had at least four Oklahoma 19-10-1 .650 Jones of Flonda State by the New York Jets, teams in bowl games and the 21st straight Southern Cal 22-13 .629 Dave Brown of Duke by the New York Giants, year that at least two teams have appeared in Penn State 17-10-2 .621 Wayne Simmons of Clemson by the Green postseason play. Florida State 12-7-2 .619 Bay Packers and Thomas Smith of North Car- \ The 1992 season was the fifth time in six Clemson 11-7 .611 olina by the Buffalo Bills. The 29 selections years that at least one ACC team was ranked V The ACC is the only conference in the ranked as the fourth highest total in ACC his- in the Top 10 of the wire services. At least country to have each of its schools play in at tory. two ACC teams have been listed in the final least one bowl game in the last four years. \ Flonda State led all ACC schools with six AP poll every year since 1985.

The ACC has had 18 total bowl invitations players drafted, while Clemson was second \ The ACC was a balanced league in 1992, over the last four years. with 5. as for the first time in the 40-year history of

\ Georgia Tech, with a 17-8 (.680) postsea- \ Four ACC teams are guaranteed of ap- the league, six teams had at least four league son mark, is number-one among Division l-A pearing in postseason bowls this year. Two wins. Seven of the nine ACC teams were teams in bowl winning percentage. The Yel- ACC teams are committed to the 1993 Foot- ranked in either the AP or USA Today polls low Jackets lead a list of three ACC teams ball . The league champion is during the course of the season and seven of that rank in the top seven all-time bowl teams. guaranteed a spot in one of four Tier One the nine teams had at least one win over a top Florida State is sixth with a 12-7-2 (.619) Bowls, the Orange, Sugar, Cotton and Fiesta, 25 team. Eight of the nine ACC schools were represented on the first-team all-conference team. \ The ACC boasted an all-time high 11 players who were named first- or second-

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\ The ACC was 23-8-1 (.735) against out- side competition in 1992, the second best

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The ACC IS 13-13 against AP Top 25 non- conference teams in the decade of the 1990s.

\ For the second year in a row the ACC drew more than 2.3 million fans. Clemson led the way with a 76,789 figure, the 17th straight

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Gates 1 1 , or 13. with top T; , 5, 9, 1 Persons Side— Under Section North Top Deck EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are deck tickets must enter the stadium via the Under Section K: South Top Deck— Under ramps which are located behind the North and Section E. received in the Security Booth. The emer- South stands. Ramp entrances are adjacent Trained nurses are on hand during each gency number is (803) 656-2999. to Gates 1 and 13 on the South side and game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any PROHIBITED ITEMS: The following items Gates 5 and 9 on the North side. usher, who knows the seat location of doc- are prohibited in Memorial Stadium: umbrel- tors. Ambulances are located at Gates 1, 5, HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have las, folding chairs, chaise lounges, food and 8, and 13. beverage containers of any type, alcoholic been provided at Gates 1, 5 and 13 for the beverages, ice chests. handicapped. TELEPHONE: Pay telephones are located at thermos jugs, and

the stadium ticket offices at Gates 1, 5, 9, 13, NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is pro- WILL-CALL: Will-call tickets can be picked top decks. hibited at athletic in up at the ticket office at Gate 9. an contest Clemson PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public Memorial Stadium. STAMPS: Pass-out hand PASS-OUT HAND address system is intended primarily for spec- stamps will be available at Gate 1, 5, 7, 9, 11, tators' information concerning the game. the top leaving the 13 and decks. Any person Please do not request the use of the public stadium other than with a team must pass address system to make social contacts. have his or her hands stamped, as well as ad- THE CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ATH- mittance stub, to be readmitted to the sta- RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's restrooms LETIC DEPARTMENT REQUESTS dium. are located between the stands and can be "NO SMOKING" IN THE SEATING Gates 4, 6 and 8 are closed prior to the reached by exit from any portal. AREAS OF MEMORIAL STADIUM. games and are opened for exit purposes only. LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSID-

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The Opponents Opponent Schedules

CLEMSON UNIV. OF NEVADA-LAS VEGAS FLORIDA STATE

1 IMI at V_/ 1 N L_ VV Sept. 4 Cl I V_/niprTT^nn1 C 1 I 1 W 1 1 Aug. 28 Kansas (Kickoff Classic)

Sept. 1 at Florida State Sept. 1 at UTEP Sept. 4 at Di jkp Sept. 18 OPEN Sept. 18 CENTRAL MICHIGAN Sept. 1 CLEMSON Sept. 25 GEORGIA TECH Sept. 25 at Kansas State Sept. 18 at North Carolina Oct. 2 N.C. STATE Oct. 2 at Nevada-Reno Sept. 25 OPEN Oct. 9 at Duke Oct. 9 CAL ST.-NORTHRIDGE Oct. 2 GEORGIA TECH

Oct. 16 WAKE FOREST Oct. 1 OPEN Oct. 9 MIAMI Oct. 23 E. TENNESSEE ST. Oct. 23 UTAH STATE Oct. 16 VIRGINIA Oct. 30 MARYLAND Oct. 30 N. MEXICO ST. Oct. 23 OPEN Nov. 6 at North Carolina Nov. 6 at Tech Oct. 30 WAKE FOREST Nov. 13 VIRGINIA Nov. 13 at San Jose State Nov. 6 at Maryland Nov. 20 at South Carolina Nov. 20 SW LOUISIANA Nov. 13 at Notre Dame Nov. 20 N.C. STATE Nov. 27 at Flohda

GEORGIA TECH NORTH CAROLINA STATE DUKE

Sept. 1 FURMAN Sept. 4 PURDUE Sept. 4 FLORIDA STATE

Sept. 18 VIRGINIA Sept. 11 at Wake Forest Sept. 1 at Rutgers Sept. 25 at Clemson Sept. 18 OPEN Sept. 18 ARMY Oct. 2 at Florida State Sept. 25 NORTH CAROLINA Sept. 25 at Virginia Oct. 9 MARYLAND Oct. 2 at Clemson Oct. 2 at Tennessee Oct. 16 NORTH CAROLINA Oct. 9 at Texas Tech Oct. 9 CLEMSON Oct. 23 at N.C. State Oct. 16 MARSHALL Oct. 16 at Maryland Oct. 30 at Duke Oct. 23 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 23 at Wake Forest Nov. 6 BAYLOR Oct. 30 VIRGINIA Oct. 30 GEORGIA TECH Nov. 13 at Wake Forest Nov. 6 at Duke Nov. 6 N.C. STATE Nov. 20 OPEN Nov. 13 MARYLAND Nov. 13 OPEN Nov. 27 GEORGIA Nov. 20 at Florida State Nov. 20 at North Carolina

WAKE FOREST EAST TENNESSEE STATE MARYLAND Sept. 4 VANDERBILT Sept. 4 WINGATE Sept. 4 VIRGINIA

Sept. 1 N.C. STATE Sept. 11 MARS HILL Sept. 1 at North Carolina Sept. 18 APPALACHIAN STATE Sept. 18 at VMI Sept. 18 WEST VIRGINIA Sept. 25 at Northwestern Sept. 25 at Furman Sept. 25 at Virginia Tech Oct. 2 OPEN Oct. 2 at Appalachian St. Oct. 2 PENN STATE Oct. 9 at North Carolina Oct. 9 THE CITADEL Oct. 9 at Georgia Tech Oct. 16 at Clemson Oct. 16 WESTERN CAROLINA Oct. 16 DUKE Oct. 23 DUKE Oct. 23 at Clemson Oct. 23 OPEN Oct. 30 at Florida State Oct. 30 OPEN Oct. 30 at Clemson Nov. 6 at Virginia Nov. 6 at Marshall Nov. 6 FLORIDA STATE Nov. 13 GEORGIA TECH Nov. 13 UT CHATTANOOGA Nov. 13 at N.C. State Nov. 20 MARYLAND Nov. 20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN Nov. 20 at Wake Forest

NORTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA SOUTH CAROLINA

Aug. 29 SOUTHERN CAL Sept. 4 at Maryland Sept. 4 at Georgia

Sept. 4 OHIO Sept. 11 NAVY Sept. 1 at Arkansas Sept. 11 MARYLAND Sept. 18 at Georgia Tech Sept. 18 LOUISIANA TECH Sept. 18 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 25 DUKE Sept. 25 KENTUCKY Sept. 25 at N.C. State Oct. 2 OHIO Oct. 2 ALABAMA Oct. 2 UTEP Oct. 9 OPEN Oct. 9 EAST CAROLINA Oct. 9 WAKE FOREST Oct. 16 at Florida State Oct. 16 at Mississippi St. Oct. 16 at Georgia Tech Oct. 23 NORTH CAROLINA Oct. 23 VANDERBILT Oct. 23 at Virginia Oct. 30 at N.C. State Oct. 30 at Tennessee Oct. 30 OPEN Nov. 6 WAKE FOREST Nov. 6 OPEN Nov. 6 CLEMSON Nov. 13 at Clemson Nov. 13 FLORIDA Nov. 13 at Tulane Nov. 20 VIRGINIA TECH Nov. 20 CLEMSON Nov. 20 DUKE

1993 Tiger Football 25 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT CLEMSON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AT P.O. BOX 202. CLEMSON, SC 29633 803-654-12000 The Scholarship Foundation IPTAY

Traditions are something that don't happen overnight, they evolve over a number of years. One tradition at Clemson that is going strong and heading into its 60th year is

IPTAY. The IPTAY Scholarship Foundation, is known throughout the country for its faithful and generous contributions by its supporters. A recent USA Today article called IPTAY the best-known organization of its kind in the na- tion. The article noted that at a time when college athletics costs are rising IPTAY con- tinues to lead the way in supporting athletic scholarships at Clemson. IPTAY plays a major role in insuring that all 18 of the varsity sports at Clemson are given the maximum amount of scholarships allowed by the NCAA. Thanks in part to IPTAY's contributions, the 1992-93 academic year proved to be another banner one for Clemson athletics. Seven of the 18 athletic teams finished the year in the top 20 of their respective sports. Twenty-four Clemson student-athletes were named Ail- Americans. There were three ACC Champi- onship teams during the year from Clemson (men's indoor track, men's outdoor track and Bert Henderson, Thurman McLamb, George Bennett and Bob Mahony supervise Clem- baseball) with 56 Tiger athletes earning All- son's IPTAY Scholarship Foundation. ACC honors. Three Tigers also won four indi- vidual national championships during the year, as Michael Green won the 55 and 100 sure that all student-athletes are given the op- son athletic program. meters and Wesley Russell won the 400 me- portunity to earn their degree while participat- While IPTAY is primarily concerned with ters indoors for the men's track program, and ing in athletics. athletic fundraising, the mission of Clemson Sam Henson won the 118-pound wrestling IPTAY donors have also played an intricate University has not been overlooked. The championship. That total marked the most role in the "Campaign for Clemson," a long- IPTAY Academic Scholarship Endowment ever in a single sports year at Clemson. range fundraising project of the University. was created to help meet the need for more Tiger athletes also excelled in the class- The University's onginal goal of 62 million dol- academic scholarships for nonathletes who room during the 1992-93 academic year, with lars was surpassed with the next goal of 78 are highly qualified academically. This schol-

122 student-athletes earning a 3.0 or better million also being surpassed in the campaign arship endowment is funded by certain com- for the spring semester. Clemson's Anthony that ended on June 30, 1992. IPTAY pro- pany gifts that are made as a result of em- Knight, a hurdler for the track squad, was vided three million dollars with ongoing oppor- ployee contributions to IPTAY. In addition, named a recipient of a $5,000 NCAA Post- tunities for donors to be part of the Vickery the athletic department has made generous Graduate scholarship, one of the highest aca- Hall Academic Learning Center. contributions to the endowment from athletic demic honors given by the NCAA. He also re- Vickery Hall, located on East Campus is a revenues. ceived the ACC's Jim Weaver Award earlier in 27,000 square foot facility that houses the tu- The IPTAY Academic Fund is presently the the year, another postgraduate scholarship toring and advising programs for student-ath- largest scholarship endowment of its kind at that is one of the conference's highest acade- letes. The building contains various-sized Clemson providing $1.9 million in funds, cur- mic accolades. study and tutonng rooms used for individual rently benefitting more than 50 students. The success of the Clemson athletic pro- study as well as small-group instruction. IPTAY's support extends to all of the student gram comes during a time when the integrity Computer facilities, an office/reception area body. and accountability of the academic progress for the advising staff and an auditonum, also The tremendous support of IPTAY is due, in of student-athletes are receiving national at- are contained in Vickery Hall. large part, to the organizational makeup that tention. IPTAY has been a large part of that The generous support of 16,274 loyal allows donors to be as close to IPTAY as they success by being committed to the student- donors to IPTAY has allowed the organization are to their local IPTAY leadership. Each of athlete. to go beyond the funding of athletic scholar- South Carolina's 46 counties has an IPTAY

IPTAY is recognized as one of the oldest, ships by providing the financial basis for many County chairman, and every county is allotted largest and most successful athletic fundrais- of the unparalled athletic facilities at Clemson an IPTAY representative for every 35 donors. ing organizations in America. IPTAY was the Since 1978, IPTAY has provided the fund- One important way IPTAY keeps in touch first athletic fundraising organization in the ing for $34 million of capital improvements in with its membership is the annual Clemson country to top the two, three, four, and five- the area of athletics. These improvements in- Club meeting held in Apnl and May of each million dollar marks in annual donations. clude the expansion of the football stadium, year. These meetings, which feature different In 1934, Dr. Rupert Fike founded IPTAY the newly renovated baseball facility (Tiger coaches and administrators are just one of with a very simple purpose in mind: IPTAY Field), the new outdoor track, the indoor ten- the ways of making the local IPTAY members provides funds for athletic scholarships. nis facility, the soccer stadium, the weight feel close to Clemson. Since 1934 IPTAY has certainly met Pike's room, the new golf practice area, a new Clemson University will continue to be rec- goal, providing scholarships for over 5,000 cross-country course, and the IPTAY/Ticket ognized and respected on the national level student-athletes, trainers, and managers. office facility. athletically and academically with the full sup- IPTAY currently provides the funds for tuto- IPTAY is also proud to provide the funding port of IPTAY. IPTAY will continue to be suc- rial programs staffed by trained academic ad- for Tiger Band. Each year IPTAY establishes cessful because a loyal commitment to Clem- visors, assisted by graduate and undergradu- financial support for travel, uniforms and son University is a way of life in the hearts of ate students. This support is intended to in- equipment for this integral part of the Clem- Clemson alumni and friends.

1993 Tiger Football 27 Front Row (L-R): Doug Gregory, Brooks Tippett, Wes Porter, Jamie Fidler, Bryan Taylor, Head Manager Bryan Ramey, Andrew Wertz. Second Row (L-R): Kenny Gordy, Brandon Poole, John Kimbrell, John Gallman, Keith Batson, Field Captain Marty Bagwell, Robbie Revis. Inset: In memory of Chris Kyber, Clemson '94.

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Paul Aaron John Balilnger George Bennett Karen Blackman Sam Blackman Tim Bourret Assoc. AD/ Video Services Exec. Dir. of IPTAY Football Secretary Associate SID Asst. AD/ Dir. of Compliance Sports Info. Dir.

Bob Bradley Rick Brewer Bill D'Andrea Barney Farrar Doug Gordon Len Gough SID Emeritus Asst. Ticket Dir. of Student- Asst. Recruiting Equipment Assoc. Athletic Dir. Manager Athlete Enrichment Coordinator Supervisor

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Meet the Tigers 1993 Varsity

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f-n Clayton Casteel Marvin Cross nn Carlos Curry 3^ OG«*So. OLB»*So. MG'So.

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-in Andre Hewitt 6 Marcus Hinton Outside linebackers Darnell Stephens (#30) and Harom Pringle (#48) sandwich the ball 'O OT»*Sr. WR«So. carrier.

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1993 Tiger Football 42 : :

Former Tiger Standouts Academic All-Americans

Charlie Bussey, Don Kelley, End, the Super Bowl Champion Chicago Back, 1956: Clemson 1971: Three-time Aca- Bears. ..works in real estate in Hilton quarterback 1954- demic AII-ACC selec- Head Island, SC. 56. ..captain of the tion. ..first-team Acade-

1 956 team that won mic Ail-American in Mike Eppley, Quar- ^ the ACC title and 1971. ..holds single terback, 1983: 1990 \ , ^ played Colorado in the game return yardage Clemson Hall of Fame ^^^^0^ 1957 Orange Bowl... record for Clemson inductee. ..honorable Academic AII-ACC in and the ACC with 223 mention All-American

1955 and 1 956. ..third- yards against Mary- in 1 984. ..Academic team Academic All-America choice in land in 1970. ..had a single game record AII-ACC in football and 1956. ..led the Tigers in passing, punting 167 yards on punt returns in that basketball three times and interceptions in 1956, the last Tiger game. ..his 389 punt return yards in 1970 each during his cele- to pull off that all-around triple threat per- ranks as the second best for a single brated career. ..partici- formance. ..entered Air Force where he season. ..sixth in the nation in punt re- pated in 1984 Blue-Gray game. ..threw served as an instructor-pilot for over turns in 1970. ..played defensive back for for 28 career touchdown passes, break- eight years. ..lives in Greenville, SC, two years, then switched to flanker for ing Bobby Gage's record. ..recipient of where he oversees manufacturing his senior year. ..his mother was 1970 the Frank Howard Award in 1983-84 plants. IPTAY Mother-of-the-Year...Don is now academic year and the Clemson IPTAY a dentist in Greenville, SC. Athlete-of-the-Year the same season... Harvey White, Back, third in the nation in passing efficiency in 1957: Second-team Ben Anderson, De- 1983, the highest finish ever by a Clem- Academic Ail-Ameri- fensive Back, 1 971 son quarterback. ..only Clemson QB to can as a sophomore... Second-team Aca- rank in the Top 25 in passing efficiency Academic AII-ACC in demic All American... twice. ..fourth-team Academic All-Ameri- 1957 and 1958. ..led President of Tiger can in 1984, he was first-team AII-ACC the team in total of- Brotherhood while at by AP for his on-field performance. ..dou- fense during his soph- Clemson, ..earned bled as basketball player for four omore and junior 1972-73 NCAA Post- years. ..earned 268 assists, seventh best years. ..paced the club graduate Scholarship all-time finish in Clemson history on the in passing for three straight seasons... award. ..won the Jim hardcourt, when he graduated. ..also AII-ACC as a sophomore, he quarter- Weaver Award as the outstanding stu- earned his master's degree from Clem- backed Clemson for three straight years dent-athlete in the ACC for the 1972-73 son. ..heating and air conditioning vice and to three straight bowl games. ..co- academic year. ..recipient of the Frank president in Charlotte, NC. captain for the 1959 team. ..had a 154 Howard Award for bringing honor to

passing efficiency in 1957, second high- Clemson University in 1 973. ..three-time Bruce Bratton, Offen-

est single season figure in Clemson his- academic AII-ACC on the gridiron, he sive Tackle, 1 991 tory... 18th in the nation in total offense in made the team in 1970, 1971 and First-team College

1957 with 1038 yards. ..still ranks fifth in 1 972. ..attended South Carolina Law Football Association Clemson history in passing efficiency... School. ..lives in Clemson and is the Academic All-Ameri- first Clemson quarterback to complete General Counsel for Clemson University. can for 1 991 and a over 50 percent of his passes for a ca- second-team AII-ACC reer. ..still in top five in Clemson history in Steve Fuller, Quarter- choice by AP/ACSWA touchdown passes. back, 1977-78: First- at offensive tackle... team Academic Ail- named to the Academ- Lou Cordileone, American as a senior, ic AII-ACC football team for three straight I ^KKflk Tackle, 1959: Named second-team in his years, he was just the sixth player in *o first-team All-Ameri- junior year. ..made Clemson history to do so. ..received his H^ipxM^ ^ can, Academic All- Dean's list six consec- degree in industrial engineering in May Tr-** American and Aca- utive semesters at of 1991, he was a graduate student dur-

. demic AII-ACC in Clemson . . .awarded ing his last year of competition. ..winner J 1959. ..only Clemson NCAA Postgraduate of the Bob James Postgraduate scholar- B^^ y player to be chosen Scholarship and Jim Weaver Postgradu- ship, the ACC's top academic honor. ..a first-team Academic ate Scholarship from the ACC. ..honored senior leader of the Tiger offensive line and on-field All-Ameri- in 1978 as one of 11 scholar-athletes by that led the team to the ACC regular can in the same year. ..started on two the National Football Foundation and season title in total offense and rushing ACC Championship teams that were na- Hall of Fame. ..NCAA Top Five Award offense in 1991. ..in on 1,899 snaps in his tionally ranked 11th and 12th in 1958 winner, given annually to the top five stu- Clemson career. ..a prime reason Clem- and 1959, respectively. ..played in two dent athletes in the nation, regardless of son ranked in the top 20 in the nation in 1959 bowl games, the Sugar Bowl and sport... graduated with a 3.93 in Pre-Law rushmg each of the last three sea- the Bluebonnet Bowl. ..right fielder in the (History). ..just the second Clemson ath- sons. ..graded 75 or better in six of the College World Series for Clemson base- lete in history to have his number (four) last seven games of 1990. ..a three-year ball team in 1959... played with the New retired. ..played in East-West Shrine Bowl starter for the Tigers. York Giants (football) in 1960, he was a and Senior Bowl in 1979. ..played in the first-round draft choice. NFL for eight years, including a stint with

1993 Tiger Football 43 IPTAY IPTAY Officers

- Charles W. Bussey, Jr. William M. Howell Donald J. Coggins Thomas E Mack Jack Coggins Edward L B Osborne Larry B Copeland * Walter B, Crawford James M Crawford ' Gordon S. Davis William Lem Dillard James Douglas Robert M. Dubose R C. Eldridge, Jr. Henry Eirod Tony Elzoghbi Tom Farthing Mark Finley C Glenn Garrett S,C. Cal " McMeekin, Jr. Preston T Garrett, Jr. Director, District III Thurmon McLamb Lynn Campbell John Tice Robert E. Dye Clark Gaston, Jr. - Joe D, Gibson DISTRICT III

President Vice President Secretary Treasurer - Joel W Gray III S C "Cal" McMeekin, Jr. Scott Greene P Box 764 Director, District IX Director, District IV Director, District VIII Director, District I O * J. Benson Harrison Columbia, SC 29202 Dean Hawkins Tammy Holcombe Aiken County IPTAY Past Presidents • Kenrick Richard H Ivester Warren E (CC) T. Atkinson, Jr., Director F. Jr., Director Jim Patterson, Director - William Alexander C. Reeves Gressette, Terry A. Kingsmore R Anderson L. Baxley Charlie Bussey, Director Lewis F. Holmes, Jr., Director Bill Reaves, Director * Sandy Kirkus * Bennie Langley Richard L Boyleston Eddie N. Dalton, Director F. E. Hughes, Director Lawrence Starkey, Director • Jim League John R (Bob) Brooks Jr., Director W, G DesChamps, Director Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr., Director Dr. J. H. Timmerman, Sam Ligon Johnny L Cagle - Alan Dr R, C. Edwards, Sr., Director Edgar C. McGee, Director Marshall Walker, Director ' Floyd S Long J Coleman Mike Coleman - W. M Manning Jr. Harper Gault, Director Robert M. Cook - Seabrook Marchant Thomas Coward * Edward O McCameron Alan ATHLETIC DIRECTOR—BOBBY ROBINSON * James T McCarter D Gregory Elbert Hines Hamilton IPTAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—GEORGE BENNETT " Ronald J McCoy • David Merntt Gerald W. Metts HONORARY DIRECTOR—FRANK HOWARD John Molony James D Miller G ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—BERT HENDERSON - Alan M. Tewkesbury III J. G. Miller ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—BOB MAHONY Thomas K Norns - Carrol H Warner William H Orders Harry Odel Weeks, Jr. - J. F. Palmer - denotes Representative Emeritus Edgefield County - I. N. Patterson Jr. • + denotes County Chairman Emeritus Lewis F Holmes III (CC) George M Plyler Cathenne Chnstie * denotes IPTAY '93 Award Winner - C, Evans Putman - E.O Dukes Jr * Bobby W. Ramsey - J. W Gilliam Jr Bruce Representatives: Jim S Hull James V. Patterson Reeves -" Lewis F Holmes, Jr -* Robert L. McCord John Peters Robert E Reeves Jr. • Watson Rhodes * Ronnie Oliver R R Ritchie Charles F Rhem Jr. Theo Reginal Williams Melvin Pace Gil Rushlon - James Rochester Wayne B. Richey William C Singleton Robert G Sharpe. Jr, Lexington County * W M Self G. Neil Smith John G Slattery - Warren Craig Jumper (CC) Robbie Templeton John Sparks ' Tim Strom • J Tom Shell (VC) James Spearman - Joseph D Swann • George Alley McCormick County Joseph J Turner, Jr E. Richard Taylor, Jr Billy Amick Jennings G. McAbee (CC) K N Vickery ' Joseph M Todd • Alvin N Berry T C. Faulkner, Jr. Joseph A West David M Vaughan Jerry A, Brannon • David F Whittemore, Jr. Jim Vaughn R Hugh Caldwell Oconee County Mike Wade • Fred H Carter, Jr. Robert E. Dye Robert B Whorton Sammy Dickson (CC) P Willimon - S. Gray Walsh James Tracy Childers Director, District I Eugene Marshall P Childress (VC) W Harold Wood +*Kermit M Watson H Ralph Corley Sr. Thomas Alexander - David Wilkins John L. Fulmer, Jr. DISTRICT I Robert E Dye. Director Joel Harris Chartes P. Willimon • Dr B, R Grandy Tim Hydrick Brett Harris P O, Box 1898 Laurens County J Ellis Ivey Easley, James D Head III SC 29641 Thomas E, Davenport (CC) Paul Jenson Bob Householder, Jr, + J, R. Adair Abbeville County John N Landrelh, Sr. ' Cecil L Josey, Jr Ira J Bedenbaugh V Wendel Boggs (CC) Horace J McGee III • James M Lowman Henry V. Blalock Ctiarles B Murptiy Tim Merrell John W McLure W Fred Chapman, Jr Earle Wiliiamson Dr Don Neal J, W Riser Dr William F. Childers Dr W Ted Nimmons Charles M. Stuck James A Coleman Anderson County Ernest M Riley Robert M. Taylor - Henry M Paris Sr Joe B Davenport (CC) Carl R Rogers Lee Harold Witt, Jr. + Dr. N Carl Wessinger Melvin E Barnette Dan Strawderman Jim Sanders Jennifer Benson Thrift Newberry County Sam Director, District II Spartanburg County Burdette Larry Longshore (CC) Joe * Dr B Lee Smith (CC) M M. R Carol Cook Pickens County * Alley T Abrams DISTRICT II Kendall K Mark Crammer J E Brilt (CC) W Edgar Baker William A Bishop III Jim Sanders, Director -• - George M Ducworlh ' John Adams Earle J Bedenbaugh Sanders Brothers, Inc. William A Blackwood Jr. J Tom Forrester Robbie Burgess Hubert M Bedenbaugh, Jr. P O Box 188 John L, Brady, Sr Dr James P Hentz Jeffrey W Childress • Louie C. Derrick Gaffney, SC 29342 - John B Cornwell Jr. Robert Lee Hill Bennie Cunningham Walter Davis, Jr Billy R Gibson • D- Jr. Allison Dallon C. H Ragsdale III John Hopkins, Cherokee County * John T. Duncan Sr Dr James H Irby Charles E Dalton * Terry C. Shaver Bob Peeler (CC) John Easferling III Dan Jones • Dr Val S, Dyches C Gurnie Stuck ' Dr. Ron Barrett John Easferling Jr. Dr William P Kay, Jr.. MD • Robert E Dye Bill Waldrop - R. S Campbell Jr. George R Fisher • David Waldrop Dr C Patrick Killen Dr Robert C. Edwards, Sr. -* Gary E Clary Judge Bruce Foster Authur M Klugh, III Jeff Fogle -* - John M Hamrick, Jr Harry M. Gibson Richland County ' Little Jr James F. Gaston Gage, - Wylie P Gregory • Hamnck Max F McCord Ogburn, Jr. (CC) Harry Major • Bird Garrett Roy Mathis Chartes Emmett Halliday Jack W Brunson Randall W IVIcClain Roddey E, Gettys, III David Parker Wilbur K Hammen George Bullwinkel, Jr. Jake Meeks L Earl Gilstrap, Jr - E Raymond Parker E Guy Hendrix William P Cafe Dr P. S. Mowlaiko Harry (Hal) Hagood C -' Jr. A Hudson James R Sanders, W - Phillip Chappell Jr Robert G Stiarpe Donald Hamilton C A P Kerchmar • Henry Chastain Ttiompson A. Smith Bob Harmon Greenville County Harry W, Kinard Albert G. Courie Jr Tony Smith Coach Frank J. Howard * Earl Sammons (CC) Henry M. Lee Judge Michael R, Davis D Gray Suggs Floyd Hunt • Beniamin M Evati (VC) Anita Ness James W. Engram Mark D Wilson • Edwin L. Kilby, Jr. ' James E Vissage Jr. (VC) Arthur W O'Shields Carlos Gibbons R Frank Kolb Bill Barbary Powell Greenwood County Raymond • Don E Golighlly Julie Lesley James H Barnes Jr. Robinson • Marvin C Lawrence M. Gressette Jr. Wayne Bell (CC) ' Terry L Long Randall Bell Wesley A Stoddard Dr F E. Abell, Jr - William G Hair Kenneth C. Looper J Frank Black Stoddard Mark Abell R.L, Lloyd M. Kapp Tom Lynch Glenn Brackin Dr. Harold Vigodsky Nick P. Anagnost Carlos Gibbons William B. (Ben) Massingill. Jr. Mike Branham Lewis Bagwell Ted B Wilson Terry H Kloslerman Banks McFadden Joseph Bailey Bright • W E (Bill) Burnett • W. T McDaniellll JoLynn McFadden Miles E Bruce Union County Carol B Coleman H, Harris Jr Ray McBnde Tom Merritt Charles A Bryan Jr S (CC) Richard Coleman James P McKeown III A ' John Mclntyre Cart E Carson, Jr. Joel L Bullard -* William D Coleman Dr H Russell Casfon Jr. S, C McMeekin Jr

1993 Tiger Football 44 * David Pressley York County Dorchester County F. L. Bradham Dexter Rickenbaker (CC) Rick Elliott Crawford E Sanders III James H. Owen. Jr. (CC) Graham Jr - Mrs. Davis O Smith William R Adkins Thomas W Bailey Harvey Roger Hammond William C Smith, Jr David Angel Gene W Dukes J -* - Holcombe. Jr Paul G Thacker, Jr Arthur Black E Tom Salisbury John H -• - F Horton Dr John H, Timmerman S L Campbell Michael J Snyder S -" E Ralph Wessinger Sr Jack D Cox Thurmon McLamb Hampton County * Listen Wells Fredrick W Faircloth III Dr Jerry Frank Crews. Jr (CC) * Saluda County Harpers Gault Robert (Bob) Wilder Jr Harry L Foy * James R Herlong Jr (CC) E M George - David B Gohagan Marion County Bernard L Black * Jeffrey T Haire Winston A Lawton. Jr * Carroll Atkinson III (CC) John D. Tice Alfred B Coleman Alford Haselden Troy Winston A Lawton * Director, District VIII James A Derrick Lewis W Hicks T C Atkinson, Jr Charles J BetheaJr Hascal Goff Jack Louis Holeman Jasper County John H Holt DISTRICT VIII - Benjamin H. Herlong Irvin V Plowden, Jr. Roy Pryor. Jr (CC) - Robert Mace John D Tice. Director Robert Home - James C Rhea. Jr Sara B Gregone Duncan Mclntyre P. O Box 3577 - T. C. Wright * Ben R. Smith. Jr Thomas Dalton, GA 30721 Craig Orangeburg County Sumter County -* G- G Thomas, Sr Lawrence L Weathers (CC) Heyward Fort (CC) Georgia Dr Roger Troutman Dr Julius Babb. Ill W Ricky Alford James A Black -• Marshall E Walker William B Bookhart. Jr - John J Britton. Jr Mendal A. Bouknight Jr Larry W Dyar * Bill Carter. Jr Kenneth S Brown F Reeves Gressette. Jr Susan Chapman Andrew P Calhoun W C Higginbotham. Jr ' Thomas Cuttino John A Dickerson Roger Home - W T Fort Jr William C EfirdJr. -* Edgar C McGee Bob Galiano Jr. Douglas S Gray Karen Cain J O James F Kinney Joycelyn Hairston Fletcher M Riley. Jr Alva B Hancock Dan M Robinson. Jr Williamsburg County Dennis Oliver Hopf S. Lynn Campbell - J M Russell. Jr Fred P Guerry Jr (CC) Raymond L Howe Director, District IV James M Russell III Alan Chandler Ron Huffman - Russell S Wolfe. II * Dr W C Cottingham Dee Hunter DISTRICT IV W H Cox Carroll F Hutto 8 Lynn Campbell. Director William C. Kennerty Samuel E Drucker Milnor Paret Kessler Jr Box 11326 Director, District V Michael Mahoney Robert A King Rock Hill. SC 29730 * Thomas O Morns Jr William Lawson DISTRICT V Duane Shuler Ben A Leppard Jr. Chester County William Kennerty C Bubber Snow Lisa Willimon Moody Robert A Darby Sr (CC) Weepoolow Trail 2220 John Murray, Jr + Edward C Abell Ashley Hall Plantation Milton E Pate Jr George R. Fleming Charleston, SC 29407 Jim Gough Dan B Pattillo Edwin Presnell W E Lindsay Allendale County Joseph G Pritchard - John M Little. Ill Frank Young (CC) ' John L Scoggins * Donald B Murray John H, Holcombe, Jr. B Shedd Marvin S, Waldrep Bamberg County Director, District VI W Don A Nummy (CC) David E Smart - Chesterfield County F Marion Dwight, Sr Lawrence V Starkey, Jr DISTRICT VI Dan L Tillman (CC) Joseph M. Ott Stephen B Sullivan John H Holcombe, Jr Director -' Andrew F McLeod John D Tice P O Box 1977 Philip G Powell Barnwell County Ruth Ellen Trotter Myrtle Beach. SC 29578 Don Whelchel - John R Thomas Clinton C Lemon, Jr (CC) Jim Welborn Director, District VII Ronald W Young William R Tillman H M Anderson Clarendon County Howard G Dickinson, Jr. G Harold Furse. Jr (CC) Darlington County Grover Kennedy, Jr. DISTRICT VII C Dons B Belser John C Walker (CC) Jimmy L. Tarrance Don Whelchel Steve C Gamble Dr Hubert C Baker DDS 5000 Piper Glenn Dr - Theodore B Gardner - J.W Carter Beaufort County Charlotte. NC 28277 Robert C Hodge Manon D Hawkins Jr J Harry Tarrance (CC) Dr Wyman L Morris George A Hutto Jr Henry C Chambers North Carolina Samuel E Plowden Warren Jeffords Thomas R Garrett Region I H B Rickenbaker William P Kennedy Bryan Loadholt Al Adams (RC) Horace F Swilley Bradley - Dr Glenn J Lawhon Jr. James G Taylor David E -• Eddie Dalton William III N B McCown Dillon County Harry McDonald Berkeley County Robert L Dunnigan M • Carole Arnette (CC) • H Wayne Dewitt (CC) Danny Floyd Thurmon W. McLamb - Dr M B Nickles. Jr John Alford • Dangerfield. Jr. Lindsey - Bill Reaves Robert H Robert M Director, District IX Billy Daniel Moorhead Tommy Usher. Jr. Robert Jeffcoat Dave • L B Hardaway Jr. Rex Varn Nolan L Pontiff. Jr Tom Morris Jr DISTRICT IX - W G. Lynn J Beth Weaver + James C Stone Thurmon W McLamb Calhoun County Joseph L. Powell Don Tomberlin John C Rogers PO Box 67 Fairfield County Gary B Porth (CC) Mark T Welborn Gordon Rogers Little River. SC 29566 James B Frazier IV (CC) Gerald Bozard Dr T G Westmoreland • T Neal Rogers - Louis M Boulware William H Bull Other States Billy Gordon Rogers Jr II - J K Coleman Tatum Gressette. Region Emerson Andrishok * Don V Whelchel (RC) Adrian Glenn County Neil G Bates - Charleston County Florence Mary Anne Bigger Forest E Hughes Jr • Edith Batson ' Chappell Jones (CC) Jack T Day (CC) L Victor B Caldwell - Harold R Jones Thomas D Birchmore Rudy Bell - Archie E Baker Dr Samuel T Drake John D Ruff Brown Bo Chinners Bnan F Ceiek Rufus M Jr Dr Phillip C Wilkins Richard M Eppley. Daniel R Clemson Cecelia C Dalton Clyde S Bryce. Jr - Leigh Fendley David Copeland William L Wylie Marvin Cockfield H L Dukes. Jr Richard J Fisher Robert P Corker Dr. W L Coleman Kershaw County Jack Evans James B Foster James Douglas - Frank A Douglass Jr Dreher Gaskin III Joseph C Jackson (CC) M Thomas W Glenn Fred W Faircloth - L. B. Finklea Jr Dr Kenneth W Carson DDS Beverly Haters H L Hoover Greg Parish • Grace IV Al Hitchcock Charlie H Jackson Tommie W James Jr. Renee John L Garavaglia III + William Kennerty Harold B Haynes - Thomas F McNamara Jr. C Robert E McClure Waller L Garvin Robert Cody Lenhardt Ernest L Jones Stephen Palmer George Singleton. Jr Thomas Edwin Grimes. Ill - James W King + J F Watson T. E. Lynn Thomas G Roche Jr John E Lunn Landrum Henderson. Jr David M- Murray. Jr. III Chuck R Swearingen L J Hendrix. Jr Price. Jr John F Poole Lancaster County John H Bobby Yarborough Gray Hipp Jr • Wilbur O Powers Steven Epps. Sr (CC) J Lynn Pruitt Hornsby Julian H Price Ben - Carl Puikinen Region III Jim Adams S Alvin Judson Hurt Jr. - John Rose - - Paul Quattlebaum. Jr G Dick Cottingham (RC) W P CIvburn • F Inabnil Jr Patrick Z Wiggins H Marion D Lever Jr. - A. B Schirmer, Jr. Ron Bullock F H & Barbara Inabnit III H Lynn Fred Schrimpf - Allen P Wood. AIA Leonard C Butler Joe Lt Col E B Jackson • L Young - Nicholas Sottile Edward Col J L Edmonds Garrett J Mobley C Frank Kellers Ronald Small • Dr J R Stout Dr Carl H Jones III Georgetown County Karl Kimmelin Larry Wolfe - Van Noy Thornhill Dennis Kekas • Glenn A Cox (CC) Johnnie R Maffett W D Kirkpatnck Tommy Branyon Stuart McWhorter Lee County Colleton County III John Mclnnis Osteon • - Samuel M. Harper John Green Deschamps II (CC) James R White, III (CC) Andy Mills H E Hemingway. Jr Dale Reynolds - W G Deschamps. Jr. - Jack W Carter, Sr Jim Mollis - A- H Lachiotte Jr J V Roberts Pete Player - W Rudolph Carter Richard C Nicholson Philip H Prince Wendell Sease Horace Kinsey Phillip S Prince Jesse E Wright III Ben K. Sharp Marlboro County Barbara Powers Craig P. 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^If^ Former Tiger Is Head Coach Geoff Ciniero by Annabelle Vaughan But those weren't the only changes he

made. "When I started advertising for assis-

For those of us with perfect hearing, a tant coaches, I required that they all take silent world is difficult to imagine. A football sign language. My feeling is that it is not a game wouldn't be the same if you couldn't deaf person's responsibility to do all the work hear the strains of Tiger Rag, the cheers of to communicate. They should be met the fans, the referee's whistles, and the halfway. There are very few completely deaf thuds of hard-hitting action. people. Some can talk on the phone, or

When Geoff Ciniero played football at some can talk only face to face. So when I

Clemson, he heard all of those sounds. speak to my team, I voice and sign at the

Ciniero played for the Tigers from 1983-86 same time. Sometimes out of frustration, I on an ACC Championship squad and two yell and sign at the same time!" top-20 teams. He competed in both the Ciniero has gone more than halfway to en- 1985 Independence Bowl and the 1986 sure that his players are just as competitive Gator Bowl and was an Academic AII-ACC on the football field as any other team, al- selection in 1986. Ciniero was known for his though it has taken a lot of discipline and special teams play and served as special work on his part. "When I first got here, I teams captain as a senior. used to be the kind of coach who talked con- A decade after he first ran down the hill stantly during drills," he says. "But during into Death Valley, Ciniero is still involved in drills, the players aren't looking at you, and the game of football, this time as a coach. when my players aren't looking at me, most

Although the team he now coaches may not of them can't hear me. I have to stop the Ciniero communicates by speech and sign make as much noise as the Clemson squads drill and talk to them and then go on. It has language to his team. (Photo by Linda J. on which he played, they rival any football really made me learn time management Spillers/Patuxent Pub.) team in the nation when it comes to enthusi- skills as a coach." asm, perseverance and heart. Coaching a team of heahng impaired play- Ciniero is the first Tiger letterman from the ers has caused Ciniero to be very innovative Because sending signals by sign language decade of the eighties to land a head coach- in other coaching techniques as well. All while standing in the open made the of- ing position in college football. In February of football teams rely on hand signals to get the fense's game plans too easy to intercept, this year, he took over as head coach at Gal- plays in from the sidelines to the team, but Paul Hubbard, the Gallaudet quarterback laudet University in Washington, DC, after the Bison must use hand signals for all of from 1892-95, moved his team a few yards serving as the Bison's defensive back coach their play calls. "Everybody used to ask us off the ball and turned the players' backs to for a year. At the age of 28, he is one of the how we could play without using audibles. the line of scrimmage. youngest head coaches in the NCAA, but that The quarterback can sign to the receivers Another duty that Ciniero must sometime isn't the only thing that sets his program and running backs, but the offensive lineman perform at Gallaudet is to interpret postgame apart. Gallaudet is the only university in the can't see it. We solved that problem this interviews. "When I was signing for the inter- world in which the undergraduate program year by having the quarterback tap the cen- views, I could see how frustrated our players consists solely of students with some degree ter a certain way and then the center signs to get sometimes," he says. "For instance, one of hearing loss. the offensive linemen. It works to our advan- of our inside linebackers is one of the top in-

"When I graduated from Clemson, my goal tage, because it's more deceptive to the de- side linebackers in Division III, but because was to get out into the real world and find an fense than an audible." of his handicap, that is all he ever gets asked engineering job," Ciniero remembers. "But it The Bison also use a large bass drum on about. He has over 400 tackles in his ca-

didn't take more than a month or two before I the sidelines to signal the center to snap the reer, but people only ask him how it feels to

started missing football." He did get a job in ball because the players can feel the drum's be deaf and play football. I just tell them that the civil engineering field at Greenhorne & vibrations. "That really helps us out too, be- it is their responsibility to turn the interview

O'Mara, a firm in Maryland, but he also cause it is a type of signal that nobody is into something positive. For instance, when called his old high school coach at Centen- used to. It is one thing for a quarterback to someone asks what it is like to be a deaf nial High School in Ellicott City, MD, and make a sound like 'Hut,' but when the other football player, they can answer, 'I don't get asked for a part-time coaching job. He team constantly hears the drum and we hike scared because I can't hear footsteps.' coached at his alma mater for five years, ad- the ball on one, we can usually get them to Due to Ciniero's "ironman" approach to justing his work schedule around football jump offsides if we hit it twice." coaching football, there are only 30 players practice. Because Ciniero and his assistant on the Bison squad this season. "Last year,

Two years ago, while at a coaches clinic in coaches also have other jobs, preseason we were 0-10 because of bad attitudes. I told Baltimore, Ciniero saw an advertisement for two-a-day drills were held at 6:00 AM and the team at the beginning of this year that we

an assistant coach at Gallaudet. "The notice 6:00 PM. Although all of the undergraduate weren't going to have that any more. I told listed all the qualifications needed for the job, student body at Gallaudet is hearing im- them my rules and told them if they didn't like and the last thing it said was that all appli- paired, some of the 300 graduate students at it, they could leave. A lot of them left and we cants must be willing to learn sign language, the university are hearing. One day during are having a tough season because of it, but although it wasn't required. It was ironic, be- football camp, a graduate student ap- we are going to be a better team down the cause about six months earlier, my wife had proached Ciniero in the dining hall and road because of it. started to learn sign language because two of asked if he could please practice his team "There was a team here in 1971 called the the people she worked with were deaf. I had later in the morning. "She said the drum 'Dirty Thirty' and we like to think of ourselves practiced with her here and there. Once I got echoed through campus and she couldn't as the 1993 version of them. This team the job, we took sign language together." sleep," laughs Ciniero. "Besides the sound works as hard as any team I've been associ-

After Ciniero's first year at Gallaudet, the of that drum, our practices are pretty quiet ated with and I think they will become leg- head coach announced his resignation, so at compared to other schools." endary too because of their heart and perse- the age of 27, Ciniero became a head foot- One of the other techniques used by the verance. I stress to our team that we are a ball coach. Like many new coaches do, he Gallaudet program to accommodate for the program with priorities. We have a sign in made many changes to the program, bring- hearing impaired players is now used by al- our lockerroom that says, "Winning with Pri-

ing on six new assistant coaches, changing most every football team in existence, even orities: God, Family, School, and Football. If the off-season training program, even the the professionals. The huddle first appeared we can live those priorities, we are going to team's uniforms. on the gridiron at Gallaudet in the 1890's. be winners."

1993 Tiger Football 51 Tiger Traditions [ Running Down the Hill ^ by Bob Bradley 1948 McMillian made the comment to the final entrance on the field out of the dress- press that he was taking his team to play ing room in the west end zone. In all home What has been described as, "the most Clemson in Death Valley. games in 1970 and 1971 and the first four exciting 25 seconds in college football from An occasional reference to Memorial sta- of 1972 when the Tigers did not run down a color and pageantry standpoint," actually dium by that name could be heard for the the hill, their record was 6-9. The team de- started out as a matter-of-fact entrance, next three or four years, but when Howard cided it wanted to come down the hill prior mainly because of necessity. started calling it 'Death Valley' in the to the South Carolina game in 1972. The The first 20,000 seats in Clemson Memo- 1950's, the name took off like wildfire. The result, in a cold, freezing rain, was a 7-6 rial Stadium were built and ready for use Tigers celebrated the 50th season in the victory when Jimmy Williamson knocked before the 1942 season. Less than a year 'valley' in 1991. down a two-point conversion attempt which before. Pearl Harbor was bombed and the But getting back to Howard's rock. preserved the win. United States was at war. The rock was mounted on a pedestal at The Tigers have made the entrance for

The shortest entry into the stadium was a the top of the hill. It was unveiled Septem- every home game since 1942, except for walk down Williamson Road from Fike ber 24, 1966, on a day when Clemson the seasons mentioned above—234 times Field House's dressing rooms to a gate at played Virginia. The Tigers were down 18 heading into today's game. the top of the hill behind the east end zone. points with 17 minutes to play and came After Clemson's final warm-up, the team There were no dressing facilities in the back to win (40-35) on a 65-yard pass play goes back into its dressing room under the west end zone—only a big clock where the from Jimmy Addison to Jackey Jackson in west stands for final game instructions. hands turned, and a scoreboard which was the fourth pehod. That was quite a spec- About 10 minutes before kickoff the team operated by hand. tacular debut for that rock. boards two buses, rides around behind the The team would dress at Fike, walk down The team members started rubbing the north stands to the east end zone and de-

Williamson Road, come in the gate under- rock prior to running down the hill Septem- barks to the top of the hill behind Howard's neath where the big scoreboard now stands ber 23, 1967, a day when Clemson de- Rock. and jog down the hill for its warmup exer- feated Wake Forest, 23-6. Prior to running At the appointed time, the cannon booms cises. There was no fanfare, no cannon down the hill that day, Howard told his play- and led by a high-flying tiger paw flag, the shot fired, no tiger paw flag, no Tiger Rag ers: "If you're going to give me 1 10 percent, band forms two lines for the teams to run played. ..just the team making its entrance you can rub that rock. If you're not, keep between and strikes up 'Tiger Rag' and the and lining up to do the side-straddle hop. your filthy hands off it." Howard told of the frenzy starts in all sincerity. ..and usually That's pretty much the way things went incident the next day on his Sunday televi- lasts two and a half to three hours. for the next 25 years. sion show and the story became legend. The Tigers have a record of 167-54-7 en- Either in 1964 or 1965, S.C. Jones, a When Hootie Ingram succeeded Howard tering today's game when they run down member of the Clemson class of 1919, as head coach prior to the 1970 season, In- the hill. Coach Ken Hatfield does not plan made a trip to California. He stopped at a gram decided that the team would make its to change such a steeped tradition with sta- spot in Death Valley, CA, and tistics like that. His teams are 19-3- picked up this white flint rock. He 1 when running down the hill, a 85 presented it to Howard as being percent mark. from Death Valley, CA, to Death It is a tradition that has inspired Valley, South Carolina." Clemson players for many years. The rock laid on the floor in "When you get to the bottom, its Howard's office in Fike for a year or like you're in a hole and all around more. One day Howard was clean- you are nothing but Clemson fans. ing up his office and he told Gene It's like the crowd is one big voice.

Willimon, who was the executive You feel like little kings," said Tiger secretary of IPTAY, to, "take this tailback Rodney Blunt. rock and throw it over the fence, or David Treadwell, a 1987 All- out in the ditch. ..do something with American placekicker for Clemson it, but get it out of my office." said, "Clemson's record at home is Willimon didn't think that was the not a coincidence. Running down way a rock should be treated. Af- the hill is a part of that record. You terall, it had been brought 3000 get so inspired, and so much of col- miles by a very sincere Tiger fan. lege football is about emotion. You By the mid-sixties. Memorial Sta- get out of that bus and you hear the dium was pretty well living up to its roar of the crowd and it gives you moniker, Death Valley, because of chills up and down your spine." the number of victories that had "Running down the hill is still

been recorded there. Actually, the talked about everywhere I go," said name was first used by the late Jerry Butler, an Ail-American on the Lonnie McMillian, head coach at 1978 team who went on to a lengthy Presbyterian College in Clinton in pro career with the Buffalo Bills. the 1 940s. "Players who played against Clem-

McMillian and the other Blue son when I was in college always Hose coaches before him used to remember us rubbing that rock and open the season each year by com- thinking we would gain some type of ing to Clemson. Seldom scoring spirit coming down that hill. The (24 shutouts in 39 games) and with adrenaline rush was unbelievable only three wins and four ties to Players first rubbed Howard's Rock in 1967. It has brought for a Clemson player and it was show for it, his teams were getting Clemson 'mystical powers, " according to Frank Howard, quite a shock for the opponent." killed by the Tigers regularly. In ever since.

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# NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP # NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP 76 TERRENCE ABNEY OG 6-4 310 •SO. 1VL 60 MIKE KUNZ OT 6-4 275 •JR. SO Monetta, SC: Ridge Spring: Phil Strickland San Antonio, TX; Lee; Bobby Smith 12 MICHAEL BARBER LB 6-1 230 JR. 2VL 71 BRENT LeJEUNE OT 6-3 306 -SR. 2VL Edgemore, SC; Lewisville; Bennie McMurray Lake Charles, LA; Barbe; Jimmy Shaver 67 PAUL BARTON OT 6-7 276 •SO. SO 64 CHRIS LOVELACE OT 6-4 275 SR. SO Sorrento, LA; St. Amanto; Doug Moreau Apex, NC; N. Greenville JC; Mike Taylor 53 LARRY BLANTON OG 6-0 310 'PR RS 9 DEXTER McCLEON CB 5-10 188 •pR. RS Charlotte, NC; S. Meci

91 MARVIN CROSS OLB 6-4 253 •so. 1 VL 88 THAD RIDGLEY LB 6-3 221 •SR. 1 VL Durham, NC; Hillside: James Lillie Ambridge, PA; Ambridge; Frank Anthony 93 CARLOS CURRY MG 6-2 275 so. 1VL 13 WARDELL ROUSE OLB 6-2 222 JR. JC Decatur, GA; Columbia: Ron Sebree Clewiston, FL; Itawamba CC; Mike Eaton 80 JASON DAVIS WR 6-1 200 •SR. 3VL 3 PATRICK SAPP OB 6-4 230 SO. 1VL Pensacola, FL: Pine Forest; Carl Madison Jacksonville, FL; Raines; Freddie Stephens

20 BRIAN DAWKINS SS 6-0 185 so 1 VL 1 JEFF SAUVE PK 6-0 197 JR. 2VL Jacksonville, FL; Raines; Freddie Stephens Mechanicsburg, PA; Cumberland Valley: Tim Rimpfel 81 STEVE DERRISO TE 6-4 230 •SR. 3VL 79 STACY SEEGARS OG 6-4 330 •SR. 3VL Huntsville, AL; Grissom; Larrie Robinson Kershaw, SC; Andrew Jackson: Duane Dennie 37 TONY DeSUE FB 5-10 193 •FR. RS 41 MILT SHAW TB 5-8 192 *FR. RS Virginia Beach, VA; Kempsville: Red Stickney Tarboro, NC: N. Edgecombe: Raymond Cobb 16 LEOMONT EVANS FS 6-1 200 SO. 1VL 99 LaMARICK SIMPSON DT 6-2 265 SO. 1VL Abbeville, SC; Abbeville; Dennis Botts Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill; Jim Ringer 51 JOE FLOYD DT 6-1 264 JR. SO 95 TYRONE SIMPSON DT 6-3 275 •SR. 2VL Green Sea, SC; Green Seas Floyds; James Hewitt Rock Hill, SC; Northwestern; Jimmy Wallace 43 ANDY FORD CB 5-11 180 FR, HS 18 EMORY SMITH FB 6-0 238 *FR. RS Sumter, SC; Sumter: Tom Lewis Pensacola, FL: Escambia; Dwight Thomas 29 PETER FORD CB 5-11 180 FR. HS 24 TERRY SMITH WR 6-1 200 •SR. 3VL Sumter, SC: Sumter: Tom Lewis Clemson, SC: Daniel: Dick Singleton 90 WARREN FORNEY DT 6-3 275 JR. 2VL 11 LOUIS SOLOMON OB 5-10 168 •SO. 1VL Rutherfordton, NC; RS Central: Jack Huss Somerset, NJ; Franklin; Joe Stinson 38 CHRIS FRANKLIN FB 6-3 230 FR HS 30 DARNELL STEPHENS OLB 6-0 235 JR. 2VL Bamberg, SC; Bamberg-Ehrhardt; Leon Maxwell San Antonio, TX; Converse-Judson; D.W. Rutledge 86 ED GLENN TE 6-3 238 JR. SO 85 FRANKLIN THOMAS TE 6-4 255 •SR. 1VL Greenville, SC; Wade Hampton; Roger Hayes New Orleans, LA; St. Augustine: Anthony Biagas 32 MARRIOGRIER FB 5-11 235 •SO. 1VL 55 JAMIE TRIMBLE C 6-2 240 •FR. HS Charlotte, NC; Independence; Rusty Jester Ormond Beach, FL; Mainland: Doug Stanley 21 HENRY GUESS WR 6-2 200 •SO. 1VL 22 LEWIS USHER OLB 6-1 231 •JR. 2VL Cordova, SC; Edisto; John Weathers Decatur, GA; SW DeKalb; Buck Godfrey 14 TRAVIS HARVEY OB 6-1 200 JR. SO 8 SPEEDY WATSON CB 5-7 167 •SO. SO Annandale, VA, Stuart, Eric Ludden Memphis, TN; Hamilton: Daniel Coopenwood 15 ED HAUSGEN CB 5-8 180 SO. 1VL 2 NELSON WELCH PK 5-8 182 •JR. 2VL Cincinnati, OH; Madeira; Hank Ohmeis Greer, SC; Greer; Stuart Holcombe 45 JAMES HEMPHILL LB 6-0 220 *FR. RS 92 BRETT WILLIAMS DT 6-4 232 •FR. RS Hammond, LA; Hammond; John Williams Albany, GA; Dougherty; John Reynolds 78 ANDRE HEWITT OT 6-6 270 •SR. RS 98 PIERRE WILSON DT 6-4 305 •SR. 3VL Dayton, OH; Santa Monica JC; Paul Kenec Jackson, MS; Provine: Stanley Blackman 6 MARCUS HINTON WR 6-0 174 SO. 1VL 77 WYATT WILSON OG 6-4 269 •SO. SO Powder Springs, GA; McEachern; Jim Dorsey Sewell, NJ; Washington Township: Tom Brown 39 GREG HOOD TB 5-6 160 SR. 1VL 36 CHUCK WINSLOW LB 6-2 229 •SO. 1VL Anderson, SC; Westside; Ted Luckadoo Virginia Beach, VA; Green Run; Elisha Harhs

34 ANDRE HUMPHREY CB 5-8 192 SO. 1 VL 31 DERRICK WITHERSPOON TB 5-11 198 SR 3VL Wilmington, NC; Laney; Larry Tootoo Sumter, SC; Sumter: Tom Lewis 10 AMEL JACKSON TB 5-8 180 FR. HS 19 ANTWUAN WYATT WR 5-11 185 FR. HS Marietta, GA; Marietta; Dexter Wood Daytona Beach, FL; Mainland; Doug Stanley 72 ROBERT JACKSON OT 6-6 330 •SO. SO 83 STEPHON WYNN TE 6-2 244 •JR. 1VL Washington, DC; Woodson; Bob Headen Winnsboro, SC; Fairfield Central; Ben Freeman 56 TIM JONES LB 6-1 230 •JR. 2VL 59 WILL YOUNG OG 6-2 273 SO. SO Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill; Jim Ringer Clemson, SC: Daniel; Allen Sitterle

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Meet the Buccaneers East Tennessee State Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos Hgt Wgt CL Hometown No. Name Pos Hgt Wgt CL Hometown

42 Donnie Abraham DB 5-11 180 So. Orangeburg, SC 38 Ken Hurley DB 6-1 10 So. Greenwood, SC

89 Jeremy Anderson TE/DE 6-2 210 Fr. Switzerland, FL 1 Jeff Johnson WR 5-10 170 Jr. Greenville, MS

58 Andy Atkins C 6-3 230 Fr. Williamston, SC 90 Richie Johnson LB 6-3 195 Jr. Greenville, SC

27 Terry Austin DB 5-10 170 Fr. Norcross, GA 1 Chad Jones QB 6-2 205 Fr. Albany, GA

9 Chris Beatty WR 6-1 187 Jr. Centreville, GA 64 Wes Jones C 6-4 230 So. Greeneville, TN

6 Larry Bell DB 5-11 195 Fr. Winnsboro, SC 53 Walt Justice OL/DL 6-4 215 Fr. Harriman, TN

14 Gabe Berry QB 6-1 192 So. Chipley, FL 52 Bobby Kaylor C 6-1 250 Sr. Cleveland, TN

16 Ron Black DB 5-10 175 So. Oak Ridge, TN 24 Maurice Kelly DB 6-2 185 Sr. Orangeburg, SC

75 Aubury Bosket DL 6-4 265 Jr. W. Columbia, SC 31 Brian Kennedy DB 6-0 170 Fr. Waynesboro, VA

72 Stacey Bowman OG 6-3 250 Sr. Bulls Gap, TN 4 Mark Ledford QB 5-11 160 Fr. Chattanooga, TN

76 Adam Brasher OL 6-3 255 Fr. Norcross, GA 2 Corey Lindsey WR 5-7 145 Fr. Chipley, FL

40 Major Bristol LB 6-0 215 Fr. Kingsport, TN 65 Jason Mullins OG 6-2 260 Fr. Dothan, AL

68 Justin Calhoun TE 6-2 260 Fr. Jacksonville Beach, FL 17 Jinsue Lee Park PK 5-9 182 Fr. Dothan, AL

78 Alphonzo Cecil OT 6-5 255 Jr. Decatur, TN 44 Nathan Peoples LB 5-11 220 Fr. Tampa, FL

48 James Cobb DL 6-2 225 So. Oak Ridge, TN 63 Jay Pittman OT 6-7 250 So. Chattanooga, TN

29 Cory Collins P 6-1 203 So. Maryville, TN 93 Mark Preston LS 6-1 220 Jr. Lynchburg, VA

51 Mark Collins OL 6-0 230 Fr. Ft. Myers, FL 80 Chad Radcliffe DE 6-3 225 Sr. Clarkesville, GA

10 Pat Crust PK 6-0 175 So. Sarasota, FL 82 Robert Robinson WR 6-1 165 Jr. Decatur, GA

13 Billy Daves QB 6-3 185 Jr. Greenwood, MS 33 Robert Rogers TB 5-10 210 Fr. Deland, FL

92 Armando DeLeon DT 6-4 275 Fr. Maynard, MA 95 Jim Russell DE 6-3 220 Fr. St. Augustine, FL

21 Woodrow Dixon FB 6-1 202 Jr. Atlanta, GA 12 Greg Ryan QB 6-0 175 Fr. Maryville, TN

43 Dan Dockery WR 5-10 165 Fr. Maryville, TN 45 Tommy Sams RB 5-8 185 Fr. Telford, TN

66 Brett Dotson OT 6-6 275 Sr. Rutherfordton, NC 18 Pete Sanders DB 6-0 186 Fr. Jonesborough, TN

22 Scott Dykes WR 6-2 170 Sr. Newport, TN 23 Brian Shock DB 6-1 170 Fr. Leonardtown, MD

35 Stacy Elliott LB 5-11 185 Fr. Corryton, TN 3 Dainon Sidney WR/DB 6-1 175 Fr. Riverdale, GA

74 Aaron Fenimore OT 6-4 250 So. Fayetteville, GA 5 Chaka Sutton DB 5-8 177 Jr. Greenville, MS

26 Chris Ferris K 6-0 185 Sr. Orangeburg, SC 73 David Sutton OL 6-4 260 Fr. High Springs, FL

8 Terry Frederick DB 5-10 170 Fr. Thomasville, GA 55 Nakia Thomas LB 6-1 220 Fr. Montezuma, GA

34 Chad Freeman FS 5-11 180 Fr. Narrows, VA 62 Mike Tisor DL 6-0 250 Fr. Chattanooga, TN

7 Kwayu Graham TB 5-10 172 Sr. Oak Ridge, TN 69 David Treherne DE 6-2 270 Fr. Atlanta. GA

56 Aaron Grimes LB 6-3 215 Fr. Mt. Carmel, TN 49 Jamie Vincent LB 6-1 195 Fr. Norcross, GA

25 Tohn Hamilton DB 6-0 166 Fr. Seneca, SC 60 Richy Walker DT 6-3 268 Jr. Johnston City, TN

32 Adonis Harris RB 5-10 190 Fr. Columbus, GA 54 Craig Wasik LB 5-11 190 So. Clintstock, GA

94 Scott Heaton TE 6-3 235 So. Cleveland, OH 67 T.J. Weston DL 6-2 265 Fr. Alachua, FL

86 Eric Henry WR 6-2 175 Fr. Midway, TN 30 Theo Williams ILB 6-1 225 Sr. Chattanooga, TN

91 Stan Hoisten DL 6-1 252 Sr. Akron, OH 28 Rocky Wright RB 5-6 180 Fr. Annandale, VA

46 Jeff Horton DB 6-0 179 So. Rome, GA

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Tiger Profile Franklin Thomas

by Chris Metzler me. She always told me to work hard and the best attitude at first, and people got a

if it was meant to be it would happen. My bad impression of me and did not think that

If one were to use one word to describe family came up from Louisiana to watch the I was a good person. But I worked hard to

Clemson's tight end Franklin Thomas, it Georgia Tech game when I was redshirted change some people's impression of me. It would have to be "Versatile." (1991 ). They said that they liked the game, is unfortunate that many people hear that a

it Thomas has many different abilities and but would have been better if I was play- person has made a mistake and they think interests. As a tight end he has learned to ing. When they said that I was driven to, that he or she is a bad person and don't be a blocker and a receiver. Off the field, not only play, but to start." Ironically the give someone a second chance to change he is going to school to pursue a career in first game that his family was able to see in or correct the problem." education. Is interested in a career in music which he started was versus Georgia Tech One person that has noticed a change is production, and is efficient around the this year. Clemson Strength Coach Gary Wade. house especially in the kitchen. Now that Thomas is a senior he feels "From the time he came in to now Franklin "You have to be versatile as a tight end, that his role is not only to perform on the has changed his work habits for the better. having the strength and footwork to block, field but to be a role model for the younger Last summer he had perfect workout atten- and the hands to catch the ball. A tight end guys. He offers two pieces of advice. dance and it has paid off for him." should also be quick enough to get off the "When the guys come in I tell them two im- Also, as a senior, Thomas sees that he line of scrimmage and get open. When a portant things that they will learn in college. must begin looking ahead and start making ball is caught by the tight end the coaches First they will learn immediately who they plans for the future. "I am majoring in edu- expect us to gain additional yardage. They can trust and who they cannot trust. Sec- cation and would like to become a teacher. don't want a tight end to just catch the ball ondly, I tell them they need to get in the There is a shortage of male teachers, es- at five yards and go down, but they want us weight room. When a player comes from pecially black males. With many kids build- to gain five more yards. Coming off the line high school he is often the biggest guy on ing their character during their junior high is difficult at times for a tight end. A re- the team, or one of the biggest, and also and senior high years, and with some kids ceiver is in a two-point stance and can use one of the biggest in their conference. coming from single-parent homes, usually a body fake to get by the defender, but as a When you come to college though, there with only a mother, there is a need for a

tight end you're in a three-point stance and are several bigger guys with two or three role model. I would like to be that role you have to take a step one way to fake the years of experience ahead of you, so I model for the kids. Many times when guy and then go the other, but after a few stress to them to get in the weight room. I someone becomes successful they don't times they catch on to what you're doing. don't want them to make the mistake that I come back to their neighborhood and give Sometimes the defensive ends are rushing did coming in two steps behind the rest of back. Teaching will be my way of giving and you can tell which way they are coming the team. back and contributing." so you can get by them. At Clemson the "When I came to Clemson I did not work Thomas does not feel he will always tight ends are mainly asked to be excep- hard in the weight room, but I have teach, as he would like to become involved tional blockers. We don't get many passes changed and it has paid off. I did not have in music production. "I have talked with a thrown our way, but if it is we must make guy who is involved in music production

the catch." and after talking with him I feel that I would

But this philosophy, with sound prepara- enjoy that line of work. When I listen to tion, is something Thomas carries with him music it hits a nerve deep within. I don't off the field. "I have not put all my eggs just listen but I analyze the music. At one into one basket. If professional football time when things were not going well, I was does not work out, I would like to teach or thinking about going to New York or Cali- produce music. I want to do more than one fornia to a school of arts. When I told my thing and because of that I think mom that I was thinking about

I am having more fun on the that she said, 'Well, son, you football field. I don't have the have a scholarship so get your load on my shoulders that I have degree. Then you can go and

to play in the NFL. I don't have look into other schools.' to rely on just football to be suc- Whether he teaches, pro- cessful. I can do a lot of other duces music, or plays profes- things." sional football, Thomas is sure As a football player, Thomas to use his versatility around the has played in 19 games, and house. "I can do anything started nine. He has two recep- around the house. I have tions and recorded 30 knock- learned not to rely on anyone to down blocks. For Thomas the do things for me because my best memory he has had as a mom told me there is no guar-

is I player his first start at Clem- antee that will get marned so I son. "Starting my first game have to learn to do those things against University of Tennessee myself. I enjoy cooking and Chattanooga (1992) was a great have had a lot of compliments feeling for me. It was made on my dishes. Being from New even better for me because I Orleans I can cook some Cajan started off 1992 as a fifth-team dishes. tight end and throughout pre-fall "I am not sure what I will be

I workouts worked my way to doing in the future, but for now I first team." am keeping all the doors open."

"After the game I called my mom and she was very proud of

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second in 1983. This increased capacity

to over 80,000 which makes it one of the 10 largest on-campus stadiums in the country. Through the years. Memorial Stadium

has become known as "Death Valley." It was tagged this by the late Presbyterian coach, Lonnie McMillan. After bringing his P.C. Teams to Clemson for years and getting whipped, McMillan said the place was like Death Valley. A few years later the name stuck. On November 16, 1974 the playing surface was named Frank Howard Field for the legendary coach because of his long service and dedication to the Uni- versity. Athletic Director Bobby Robinson says that Memorial Stadium has many fea-

tures that make it a top facility. "One

thing that makes it so good is the num- ber of sideline seats," he says. "We don't think there is a bad seat in the house. "We also have outstanding dressing rooms, press facilities, and ample park- ing nearby. Another unique feature of the stadium is the number of private boxes."

Clemson has won over 72 percent of its games in Death Valley. If Memorial Stadium is expanded again and the capacity is pushed closer In the first 51 years of Memorial Sta- turned to Clemson years later to be an to 100,000, there will be room for con- dium, Clemson has a record of 174-64-7, architecture professor, and Cameron struction over the west stands, enclosing Including a 16-2-1 ledger over the last went on to become a civil engineer in that end like a horseshoe. three seasons. Clemson had a 16-game Louisiana. Luckily, the stadium wasn't built be- unbeaten streak at home between 1990- There are many stories about the sta- hind the Y. 92 and has a career winning ratio of 72.5 dium, including one stating that Frank percent. Howard put a chew of tobacco in each The stadium has definitely been good corner of the stadium as the concrete to the Tigers who call it home, but the poured. stadium was constructed against the ad- Howard says that the seeding of the vice of at least one Clemson coach. Just grass caused a few problems. "About 40 before head coach Jess Neely left for people and I laid sod on the field," he after the 1939 season, says. "After three weeks, on July 15, we he gave Clemson a message. "Don't had only gotten halfway through. I told ever let them talk you into building a big them that it had taken us three weeks to

stadium," he said. "Put about 10,000 get that far, and I would give them three seats behind the Y.M.C.A. That's all more week's pay for however long it

you'll ever need." took. I also told them we would have 50 Instead of following Coach Neely's ad- gallons of ice cream when we got vice, Clemson officials decided to build through. After that it took them three the new stadium in a valley on the west- days to do the rest of the field. Then we ern part of campus. The place would sat down in the middle of the field and take some clearing —there were many ate up that whole 50 gallons." trees, but luckily there were no hedges. Howard says that on the day of the The crews went to work: clearing, cut- first game in the stadium, "the gates ting, pouring, and forming. Finally, on were hung at 1:00 and we played at September 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial 2:00." But that would be all of the con- Stadium opened with the Tiger football struction for a while. Then in 1958, team thrashing Presbyterian College, 32- 18,000 sideline seats were added and, in 13. 1960, a total of 5,658 west end zone When the original part of the stadium seats were added in response to in- was built in the early 40's, much of the creasing attendance. With the large end work was done by scholarship athletes, zone, "Green Grass" section, this expan- including many football players. The first sion increased capacity to about 53,000. staking out of the stadium was done by Later, upper decks were added to two members of the football team, A.N. each side of the stadium as crowds Clemson has the most exciting stadium Cameron and Hugh Webb. Webb re- swelled—the first one in 1978 and the entrance in the nation.

1993 Tiger Football 70 Death Valley Stadium Records

INDIVIDUAL BY CLEMSON Tackles for Loss 5 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State, Ri jcihpc;' 36 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 10-24-87 10-18-69 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Rushing Yds: 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 10-16-82 Pass Attempts: 53 by Rodney Williams vs. N.C. State, BY OPPONENT 10-24-87 Rushes: 32 by Charlie Wysocki, Maryland, 9-15-79 Pass Comp.: 23 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Duke, by Don McCauley, N. Carolina,

10-24-70 1 1-14-70

TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1-22-47 by Corey Croom, Ball State, 9-5-92

Passing Yds: 283 by Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 9-24-66 Rushing Yds: 227 by Ted Brown, N.C, State, 1 1 -25-75 Completion °o: .800 (12-15) by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia, 10-8-83 Pass Atts: 57 by Kip Allen, The Citadel, 10-4-86

(Min. 1 5 att.) Pass Comp: 26 by Bob Davis, Virginia, 9-24-66 Receptions: 10 by vs. Alabama, Passing Yds: 361 by Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 11-16-85 10-25-69 Receptions: 13 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68

by Perry Tuttle vs. Maryland, 1 1-14-81 Rec. Yds: 209 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68 Rec. Yds: 161 by Perry Tuttle vs. Wake Forest, Total Offense: 368 by Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 11-16-85 10-31-81

TD Rec: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1 1 -21-53 TEAM BY CLEMSON

Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1-22-47 First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Punt Retum Yds: 126 by Donnell Woolford vs. Georgia Tech, Rushes: 73 vs. Virginia, 10-21-72 9- 26-87 Rushing Yds: 536 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 KO Retum Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Rushing Avg.: 10.3 vs. Presbytenan, 9-22-45

Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. N. Carolina, 1 1-8-80 Rushing TDs: 11 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, Pass Att: 54 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 10- 30-65 Pass Comp: 23 vs. Duke, 10-24-70 Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest, Passing Yds: 315 vs. Virginia, 9-24-66

11- 3-79 Passing TDs: 4 vs. Auburn, 1 1-22-47 by Jim Stuckey vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, Yds/Play: 8.7 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 9-15-79 Fumbles: 14 vs. Presbyterian, 9-1-53 by Chester McGlockton vs. South Fumbles Lost: 5 vs. several teams Carolina, 11-17-90 Penalties: 15 vs. Duke, 10-17-87

by Brentson Buckner vs. North vs. Wake Forest, 1 1-2-85

Carolina, 1 1-7-92 Penalty Yds: 155 vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-77

Punts: 13 vs. Furman, 1 1-21-42 vs. Pensacola N.A.S., 10-13-45 Punt Avg: 56.6 (3-170) vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-77

Intercepts by: 5 vs. South Carolina, 1 1-23-68 vs. Georgia, 9-19-81

Int. Ret. Yds.: 1 10 vs. Wake Forest, 1 1 -21-59 Punt Ret. Yds: 227 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-26-87 KO Ret. Yds: 160 vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Sacks by: 10 vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 vs. Duke, 10-17-92 TFL: 19 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 PBUs: 18 vs. The Citadel, 10-4-86

BY OPPONENT First Downs: 29 by Duke, 10-24-70 by Florida State, 11-1-75

Rushes: 74 by North Carolina, 1 1-14-70 Rushing Yds: 409 by N.C. State, 10-25-75

Rushing Avg: 7.0 by N. Carolina, 1 1-6-76 Rushing TDs: 6 by N.C. State, 10-25-75 Pass Atts: 58 by The Citadel, 10-4-86 Pass Comps: 27 by Duke, 10-16-82 Passing Yds: 361 by Maryland, 11-16-85 Passing TDs: 3 by several teams Total Offense: 546 by Duke, 10-24-70 Yds/Play: 8.4 by Auburn, 10-10-70 Fumbles: 9 by Presbyterian, 9-18-54 Fumbles Lost: 6 by Duke, 10-19-68 Penalties: 16 by Duke, 10-17-87 Penalty Yds: 127 by Georgia, 9-30-67 Punts: 15 by Auburn, 10-12-68 Punt Avg.: 57.3 by The Citadel, 10-4-86

Intercepts by: 6 by Auburn, 1 1-21-53 Punt Ret. Yds: 100 by Auburn, 10-10-70

Eppley completed 80 percent of his passes against Virginia in 1983.

1993 Tiger Football 71 National and Clemson Single Game Records

Category NCAA Clemson Most Rushes: 58, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. issouri, 1991 36, Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 36, Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 Most Yards Rushing: 396, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, 1991 260, Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982

Most TDs Rushing: 8, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. S. Illinois, 1990 5, Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1917

5, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 All-Purpose Yards: 422, Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. vs. Pacific, 1991 274, Terrence Flagler vs. Wake Forest, 1986 Most Pass Attempts: 79, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 55, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Pass Completions: 48, David Klingler, Houston vs. SMU, 1990 25, Tommy Kendnck vs. Flonda State, 1970 25, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Yds. Passing: 716, David Klingler, Houston vs. Arizona State, 1990 323, Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most TD Passes: 11, David Klingler, Houston vs. E. Washington, 1990 4, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Pass Efficiency: 403.4, Tim Clifford, Indiana vs. Colorado, 1980 240.4, Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 1966 (Min. 14 attempts) (11-14-345-0-5) (12-19-283-0-3)

Most Receptions: 22, Jay Miller, Brigham Young vs. New Mexico, 1973 1 1 , Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1 965 Most Reception Yards: 349, Chuck Hughes, UTEP vs. N. Texas State, 1965 163, Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Most TD Receptions: 6, Tim Delaney, San Diego St. vs. N. Mexico St., 1969 3, Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Most Plays: 94, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 64, Patnck Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Total Offense: 732, David Klingler, Houston vs. Arizona St., 1990 374, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Most Points: 48, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 33, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930

Most Field Goals: 7, Dale Klein, Nebraska vs. Missouri, 1985 5 , Nelson Welch vs. N.C. State, 1991, Maryland, 1992

7, Mike Prindle, Western Michigan vs. Marshall, 1984

Most Touchdowns: 8, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 5 (same as for rushing touchdowns) Most Punts: 36, Charlie Calhoun, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 13, Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Highest Average (Min. 5 aft.): 60.4 (5-302), Lee Johnson, BYU vs. Wyoming, 1983 52.0 (5-260), Banks McFadden vs. G. Washington, 1939 Most Punt Returns: 20, Milton Hall, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 10, Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Most Punt Ret. Yds: 219, , BYU vs. N. Texas St., 1971 167, Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 1970

Most Kickoff Returns: 1 1 , Trevor Cobb, Rice vs. Houston, 1 989 7, John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Most Kickoff Ret. Yds: 241, Jeff Blitz, Harvard vs. Pnnceton, 1952 174, Dave Thomas vs. Georgia Tech, 1972

Most Interceptions: 5, by many (Last: Dan Rebesch, Miami (OH) vs. 3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965 W. Michigan, 1972) Interceptions Ret. Yds: 182, Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 1983 102, Don Kelley vs. Duke, 1970

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Historical Feature One-Platoon Football

by Sam Blackman toon football returned and unlimited substitu- "I played tight end and defensive end. tions were allowed, just as they are today. Being an offensive coordinator, I'm glad we College Football is one aspect in our soci- Clemson Head Coach Ken Hatfield played aren't forced to have to play the quarterback

ety that has improved with age. collegiately at Arkansas in the early 1960s on defense now. Coaches back when I played For example, specialization or the installa- and was familiar with the substitution rules ran simple offensive and defensive schemes. tion of the two-platoon system (using offen- and the liberation of those rules. You had to spend practice time on both of-

sive and defensive units) is probably the "I was recruited as an offensive back com- fense and defense. There was not enough biggest change in college football. In the ing out of high school," commented Hatfield. time in practice for a player to learn so much

early 1960s, rules were changed ushenng in "However, I played defensive back in college. offensively and defensively. We took 33 guys the two-platoon system. Even though the ath- In my junior year, 1963, a player could only to the Orange Bowl, and we played both ways letes who played in the era of playing both of- enter the game two times in a quarter. They and that was three-deep back then. The quar- fense and defense may have loved going both allowed only one free substitute on each terback would call the game himself as he ways, football was changed forever for the down. The referee would keep track of the would be playing offense and defense. We

better. With the two-platoon system, there is substitutions. If there was a change of pos- didn't have substitutes to send in plays. A

more scoring, more positions for players to session, a team could swap units. If the of- coach had to keep the game plan simple be- expose their talents, and less injunes because fensive team turned the ball over, and the cause of the limited time factor—he had to get

the players are fresh. other team's offense had been in the game the same 1 1 ready to play both ways. Former Washington Redskins Coach twice in the quarter, the defense had to stay in "In today's game everything is specialized, George Allen made the special teams unit a the game and run offensive plays. and everybody goes full speed. The game is

valuable commodity in the pro ranks, and that "However, you had a free substitute on each much faster now, and I think players are in philosophy eventually trickled down to the dif- down and the quarterback was the first substi- better shape today," said Jordan. ferent levels of football —thus adding another tute to go into the game and you tried to sub- "The two-platoon system made it a much unit to the offensive and defensive platoons. stitute your offensive unit in as quick as possi- better game with more scoring and more of- When football first was invented a player ble. The players on defense had to learn to fense. Back in the one-platoon days, 200 had to play both offense and defense. There run some offensive plays. Once the quarter yards would be a good day, now 400 yards is were not offensive and defensive squads as was over a coach could put the entire offen- a good day. There are more plays run in the used today. sive team back into the game all at one time. game now. More players get to play in the In 1869, there were 15 players on each side "At Arkansas we had two teams. The of- game. On average 55-60 players participate."

and few, if any, substitutions. In 1882 re- fense was never taught defensive schemes, Mentally, the one-platoon system changed placements for disqualified or injured players but you had to teach the defense some offen- the game. Since both teams played offense were first allowed. sive plays. and defense, the same players remained on In 1897, substitutes could enter the game "We were the first ones in the Southwest the field during the game. When you got a any time at the discretion of the captains. Conference to have three teams. Arkansas turnover, a coach would tell us the opponents

In 1922, players withdrawn during the first would have their best 1 1 players learn to go are down and upset about losing the ball, try half could not return until the second half. A both ways then we would have another team for the big play. Now, when the offense turns

player withdrawn in the second half could not with 1 1 defensive players and another 1 1 just the ball over, new players come in on de- return. to play offense. fense. Trying the big play may not be the

During World War II a player could substi- "I was on the defensive unit. It was un- best idea, since the defense is fresh and they

tute any time, but at least one play had to take heard of not to have your best 1 1 out there at are glad to be on the field."

place before he could return. This was the all times. I remember against Texas our Bobby Gage, a former All-American with the first year platoon football was made possible. coach put in the offensive unit against their Tigers, played tailback and defensive back.

In 1953, the two-platoon system was abol- best 1 1 players. Our offensive unit was fresh He recalls the days of the one-platoon system. ished and players were allowed to enter the and we drove down the field with ease. "In my junior and senior years, there was game only once in each quarter. "The point is that our second team of offen- some substitution but not much. A coach

During the period of 1954-1964 there were sive players were better than Texas' best 1 wanted to keep the best 11 out on the field. I

changes each year toward more liberalized players because the Texas players were tired. remember in the Auburn game (11-22-47), I substitution and platoon football. In 1965 pla- We won the national championship that way set a school record of 374 yards total offense

in 1964 at Arkansas. In 1964, there were re- (141 rushing and 233 passing) and I punted

ally no rules against offense and defense the ball seven times. I also returned punts and

units. However some coaches wanted to kickoffs, as well as playing defensive back. I

have their best 1 1 players play both offense was a little tired after that game. With the and defense, because that was the system for two-platoon system the game may have more

so many years. It was soon realized that it sconng and offense, but it still boils down to was better to have players specialized either which team blocks and tackles the best." on offense and defense rather than going One such instance where the one-platoon both ways. system had its advantages for Clemson was Coach Hatfield also explained other advan- in the 1940 Cotton Bowl. Known for his offen- tages of a player specializing in either offense sive exploits, Clemson's Banks McFadden or defense rather than going both ways. broke up two Boston College passes late in "Someone who played just offense or de- the game to preserve Clemson's 6-3 lead. He fense rather than going both ways could also bottled up the Eagles as he averaged 45 spend more time in practice learning one yards a punt on nine kicks, including two

scheme rather than both. If a college team boots for 51 and 55 yards in the second half.

used the two-platoon system they could use it McFadden rushed for 33 yards and passed as a recruiting tool. They would tell recruits, for 35 in the classic game. 'Come to our school and we will let you spe- "I was glad Boston College's Charlie cialize in either offense or defense. You will O'Rourke threw the ball in that game rather be better prepared for pro football because than running so much," said McFadden. "Be-

they did not go both ways.' cause of track and basketball I was in good

"More people received more playing time, shape and I was able to cover a lot of ground

thus adding better morale to the team. With in the secondary. If they put the ball in the air,

more and more games on TV, the football com- I was going to find it that day. munity wanted to make the game more enter- "We never had a problem playing both taining and more competitive to the pro ranks. ways, because that was the way the game That is one reason they liberalized the rules." was played back then. We had to learn to Current Clemson Offensive Coordinator pace ourselves some so we could last the Gage had one of the best all-around games and former Clemson player Whitey Jordan whole game. I enjoyed playing both offense in history Clemson as a two-way performer played with the Tigers when a player had to and defense, it was fun." vs. Auburn in 1947. play both on offense and defense.

1993 Tiger Football 73 Today's Opponent Meet the Buccaneers

East Tennessee State University

Location: Johnson City, TN 37614 Enrollment: 12,000 Colors: Navy Blue and Old Gold President: Dr. Roy S. Nicks Athletic Director: Dr. Janice Shelton 1st Year of Football: 1920 Sports Information Director: John Cathey Head Coach/Alma Mater: Mike Cavan/ Georgia 72 Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Pos): David McKnight (Georgia/Def. Coord.), Gunter Brewer (Wake Forest/WR, Recruiting Coord.), Mike Wolfe (Oklahoma State/OL), Enc Schumann (Alabama/Def. Coord.), David Napert (Troy State/ DL), Steve McGill (Livingston University/OL), Troy Douglas (Appalachian State/Secondary), Lavern Belin (Wake Forest/LB)

Offensive Formation: I Defensive Formation: 4-3

The Amphitheater at ETSU.

Dr. Roy S. Nicks Dr. Janice Shelton Mike Cavan President Athletic Director Head Coach

WR Scotty Dykes QB Gabe Berry DB Larry Bell

1993 Tiger Football 74 1993 Tiger Football 75 Clemson Support Staff Tiger Lilies Krista Washington Bobbie Watts Alicia Barnes Angela Green Aiken, SC Gaffney, SC Marietta, GA N. Augusta, SC

Sheila Burke Valerie Thigpen Chandra Ballenger Princess Henryhand Dayan Berry N. Augusta, SC Greenwood, SC Spartanburg, SC Kingstree, SC Greenville, SC

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All prospective first entering collegiate institution or after 1 vi/ant play Division I or II intercolle- student-athletes a on August , 1995, who to NCAA giate athletics:

To be considered a qualifier at a Division 1 institution and be eligible for financial aid, practice and competition during your first year, you must: 1. Graduate from high school 2. Present a minimum combined test score on the SAT verbal and math sections or a minimum composite score on the ACT as indicated on the index scale below: COREGPA SAT ACT 2.500 and above 700 17 2.375 750 18 2.250 800 19 2.125 850 20 2.000 900 and above 21 and above 3. Present a minimum grade point average in at least 13 core courses in the following areas: English—three years Mathematics—two years Natural or Physical Science—two years Additional course in English, mathematics, or natural or physical science—two years Social Science—two years Additional Academic Courses (in any of the above areas or foreign language, computer science, philosophy, or non-doctrinal reli- gion courses)—two years

Please note that student-athletes entering a Division I institution on or after August 1, 1996. must present four years of English and the two- year requirement in mathematics must involve one year of algebra and one year of geography. BE SURE TO ASK YOUR COACH AND GUIDANCE COUNSELOR ABOUT THESE NEW REQUIREMENTS OR CONTACT THE NCAA NA- TIONAL OFFICE AT (913) 339-1906. THIS INFORMATION PROVIDED TO YOU AS A COURTESY FROM THE CLEMSON TIGERS

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IN MEMORY OF FRANCOIS C HEYWARD MORGAN $5000 DAVID GRAY BY GREENVILLE SC DAVID A GRAY Life Donnrs RUBY B POOLE LEXINGTON SC MULLINS SC DEFENDER INDUSTRIES DAVID P RIGGINS JACK T HARDIN & MARGARET COLUMBIA SC CHARLOTTE NC DONALD GREENVILLE SC PRATT TOM & LIB LYNCH D HARDING STOWE & MR & MRS JOE F HAYES WILSONVILLE AL CLEMSON SC RICHMOND H STOWE GREENVILLE SC BELMONT NC WILBUR O POWERS IN MEMORY OF JACK R GEORGE, BARBARAS FLORENCE SC MILLER BY PHILIP & WGREG TERRY CATHY HILL CELESTE PRINCE CONOVER NC WILSON NC MR & MRS JULIAN H PRICE ISLAND FLORENCE SC PAWLEYS SC JOHN R HINES RICHARD A SCHWARZ ORLANDO FL ATLANTA GA Donors THE HOPKINS FAMILY MRS LENA A SLOAN JAMES H ACKER C V MARCHBANKS JR BETTY, JOHN, MR & MRS SC GREENVILLE SC CLEMSON SC JANE & AGNEW CLEMSON BOULWARE PEELER'S DAIRY SIMPSONVILLE SC MRS DAVIS O SMITH DOROTHY S COLUMBIA SC CLEMSON SC GAFFNEY SC JOHN & CAROL HOPKINS ANDERSON SC MR & MRS JOHN R SMITH J BURNETT III IN MEMORY OF JACK R W ANDERSON SC GREENVILLE SC MILLER BY PHILIP & COACH FRANK HOWARD CELESTE PRINCE CLEMSON SC SCOTT STEELE D RAY CASH PAWLEYS ISLAND SC LILBURN GA SIMPSONVILLE SC DONNA MERCK JONES SPORTS DAVID P RIGGINS VIENNA VA R ALLEN STEVENS CLEMSON CHARLOTTE NC GREENVILLE SC NETWORK DR & MRS WILLIAM P KAY JR GREENVILLE SC D HARDING STOWE & BELTON SC J CHRIS SWIFT RICHMOND H STOWE COLUMBIA SC DEFENDER INDUSTRIES BELMONT NC THOMAS F KICKLIGHTER JR COLUMBIA SC CHARLESTON SC JOHN DTICE W GREG TERRY DALTON GA J LAWTON MR & MRS LENARD FLYNN CONOVER NC MR & MRS W A ANDERSON SC ESTILL SC MR & MRS EUGENE P TOLLISON CHRIS MATHIS WILLIMON WILLIAM E HOWILER JR EASLEY SC WILLIAM H FAYETTEVILLE NC ATLANTA GA CLEMSON SC MARSHALL E WALKER ALLEN K WOOD JR THE KENT MFG CO MR & MRS FRANK J MCGEE ROCK HILL SC SC PICKENS SC CLINTON SC CLEMSON WHALEY FOODSERVICE MR & MRS CHARLES R ERNESTS KNIGHTON GENE & BOB MERRITT NC REPAIRS INC EASLEY SC WOOD EDENTON WEST COLUMBIA SC HIGHLANDS NC TOM & LIB LYNCH TOM S MILLFORD CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC Donors $2000 MR & MRS HAROLD E ADDIS AMERICAN FEDERAL BANK WYOMISSING PA FSB GREENVILLE SC Life Donors MARION D ALDRIDGE/TED GODFREY/MARTY A D AMICK MEMORIAL DAVID T. CRAIG MR & MRS HAROLD E ADDIS KEARSE/COOPER BATESBURG SC WYOMISSING PA BLACKVILLE SC THOMPSON WILLIAM R APPERSON MR & MRS MARK S AVENT DR& MRS CHARLES F COLUMBIA SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC BENNETTSVILLE SC CREWS GENA BAYNE ALLEN COLUMBIA SC ARA SERVICES INC DORA G & CLYDE BIGBEE SIMPSONVILLE SC ATLANTA GA GREENVILLE SC JERRY E DEMPSEY HERBERT R ALLEN ASHMORE BROTHERS OAK BROOK IL CHARLESTON SC GEORGE J BISHOP III GREER SC MYRTLE BEACH SC DR B R EWING ALLEN SCOTT ATKINS MACHINERY INC ANDERSON SC GAFFNEY SC CBC INC SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC BILL FOLK JR MEMORIAL GEORGE & NANCY ALLEY ATKINSON III & FRIEND AUSTIN TX IRMO SC TC CRS SIRRINE MARION SC GREENVILLE SC JOHN R FULP JR AM-CAN TRANSPORT TC ATKINSON JR ANDERSON SC SERVICE INC MARION SC MR & MRS RAY O'BRIAN ANDERSON SC CARTER JIMMY K GERRALD MR & MRS MARK S AVENT CHAPIN SC ROSWELL GA AMERICAN BLUEPRINT BENNETTSVILLE SC COLUMBIA SC JOY K AYERS MRS RALPH E COOPER GRANT'S TEXTILES INC COLUMBIA SC SPARTANBURG SC AMERICAN CYANAMID GREENVILLE SC WAYNE NJ

1993 Tiger Football 79 DR JULIUS W BABB III W K BROWN PULPWOOD ERNIE, SARA & ALISON EDDIE & SANDRA EDWARDS ORANGEBURG SO CORPORATION COOPER JR RICHARD W BAILEY HODGES SC COLUMBIA SC HICKORY NC SIMPSONVILLE SC DR GEORGE R AND CINDY MRS RALPH E COOPER ELECTRIC CITY PRINTING DAVID R BAIRD BRUCE COLUMBIA SC ANDERSON SC CHARLESTON SC SENECA SC GREGG CORLEY JOHN R ELLISON ANDREW P BALLARD BUDWEISER OF ANDERSON WEST COLUMBIA SC BELTON SC GREENVILLE SC #1 GLENN, MYRA, JENNIFER & ENGELHARD CORPORATION COLUMBIA SC DR W RONALD BARRETT EBE COX SENECA SC GAFFNEY SC JIM & PATTY BUNN PAWLEYS ISLAND SC JIM & PEGGY ENGLISH SIMPSONVILLE SC MR & MRS LEWIE L BATES JR DAVID T CRAIG WINDERMERE FL GREENVILLE SC JACK & JEAN BURCH BLACKVILLE SC C EDWARD EVANS JR GREENWOOD SC MR & MRS HARRY G BATSON WALTER B CRAWFORD BLUFFTON SC GREENVILLE SC MICHAEL BUTLER GREENVILLE SC DR B R EWING HONEA PATH SC CLARENCE B BAUKNIGHT JR CREEL OUTDOOR ANDERSON SC GREENVILLE SC HARRY F BYERS ADVERTISING FAIRFAX DIMENSION CO INC ACWORTH GA JIM & CAROLYN CREEL FAIRFAX SC BAY BROKERAGE CO INC MYRTLE BEACH SC TAYLORS SC ROBERT L CARLSON BILL & DONNA FARR CHARLOTTE NC DR & MRS CHARLES F RICK L BEASLEY AUGUSTA GA CAROLINA EASTERN INC CREWS DARLINGTON SC COLUMBIA SC DR & MRS JOSEPH E CHARLESTON SC FEWELL JR EARLE J BEDENBAUGH CRS SIRRINE #2 PROSPERITY SC CAROLINA FIRST HICKORY NC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC BELKS-NORTHWOOD MALL BUD FIELD CAROLINA GIN CO & JAMES MALONEY/MCCORMICK SALEM SC CHARLESTON SC CLEMSON SC SEASE THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK KITTY & HEYWARD BELLAMY EHRHARDT SC THE CURTIS FAMILY CHARLOTTE NC GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS RAY O'BRIAN TRYON NC MR AND MRS RONALD E FIRST UNION NATL BANK OF CARTER CHARLES E DALTON S C BENNETT CHAPIN SC PICKENS SC HICKORY NC GREENVILLE SC CBC INC R W DALTON RICHARD J FISHER BETHEA DISTRIBUTING CO GREENVILLE SC INC COLUMBIA SC MT PLEASANT NC DILLON SC DAVID WM CECIL BILLY DANIEL LARRY D & ANN R FLOYD DILLON SC CHRIS M BIGALKE SPARTANBURG SC FLORENCE SC RANDOLPH NJ CENTEL CELLULAR WILL & PAT DAVIDSON FLUOR DANIEL COLUMBIA SC DORA G & CLYDE BIGBEE GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC & WILLIAM T GREENVILLE SC ROBERT CHAPLIN III MR MRS BILL FOLK JR MEMORIAL CHARLESTON SC DAVIDSON JR AUSTIN TX BRUCE J BISHOP FOREST CITY NC MACON GA CHARLES K CHEEZEM FORTSON TRAVEL AGENCY CLEMSON SC JESSE B DAVIS GREENVILLE SC GEORGE J BISHOP III SPARTANBURG SC MYRTLE BEACH SC J E "BO" CHINNERS JR ARCH & JENNY FOWLER HOUSTON TX ALONZO M DEBRUHL COLUMBIA SC JAY & KELLY BLACKMON GREER SC LANCASTER SC LARRY U CLARK CARROLL F FOWLER HAMPTON SC DELTA ELECTRICAL MORRISTOWN TN BLANCHARD MACHINERY CO INC WILLIAM T CONTRACTORS OF S C COLUMBIA SC CLARY GREER SC HARRY H FRAMPTON III FORT LAWN SC BEAVER CREEK CO MR & MRS JACK M BLASIUS JERRY E DEMPSEY SPARTANBURG SC THE CLIMATIC FRANCIS REALTY CO OAK BROOK IL HAROLD S BOOZER CORPORATION GREENVILLE SC COLUMBIA SC DENMARK CLINIC SUMTER SC DENMARK SC FREEDOM TEXTILE CLOVER KNITS INC CHEMICALS CO BOWERS FIBERS INC MARTHA & FLETCHER CHARLOTTE NC CLOVER SC CHARLOTTE NC COGGINS DERRICK MR & MRS THOMAS C JACK O CHARLESTON SC JOHN R FULP JR GREER SC ANDERSON SC BREAZEALE SAMMY DICKSON KNOXVILLE TN RICHARD H COLE WESTMINSTER SC JIMMY K GERRALD RALEIGH NC ROSWELL GA BUDDY BRIDGES PETER D DORN JR MR & DEAN CLINTON SC MRS C CHARLESTON SC RICHARD H GETTYS JR SANDY & DAVID COLEMAN JR ROCK HILL SC SIMPSONVILLE SC JAMES F DOUGLAS BRIDGFORTH TRAVELERS REST SC MICHAEL R GILLIAM COLUMBIA SC DR E D CONNER/W H GREER SC CONNER THOMAS A DRAYTON JOSEPH B BRIGHT BISHOPVILLE SC E G GILSTRAP AMERICAN PRIDE INC MACON GA BREVARD NC DUNCAN SC CONSOLIDATED COCA COLA MARGIE T DUNCAN COLUMBIA SC EDWARD R GINN III LARRY D BRIGHT COMPANY OF ANDERSON CHARLESTON SC GREER SC ANDERSON SC W FRANK DURHAM JR GREENVILLE SC DR & MRS A J GOFORTH III ROBERT H BROOKS CONSOLIDATED SOUTHERN GREENVILLE SC FAYETTEVILLE GA IND DUPONT COMPANY ANDERSON SC CHARLOTTE NC DON E GOLIGHTLY- JEFFREY SCOTT BROWN DESIGN COLLABORATIVE INC GREER SC GLEN M CONWELL EASON EARL ASSOCIATES COLUMBIA SC LEXINGTON SC GREENVILLE SC MICHAEL G BROWN GEORGE A GOULSTON CO GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS JOHN C COOK ROBERT MICHAEL EDDY MONROE NC CAYCE SC SIMPSONVILLE SC

1993 Tiger Football 80 MR & MRS NEIL S GRANGER JOHN R HINES G TRIPP JONES MD/ GENE & BOB MERRITT GREENVILLE SC ORLANDO FL ANNE B JONES EASLEY SC GRANT'S TEXTILES INC F M HIPP COLUMBIA SC DAVE MERRY SPARTANBURG SC GREENVILLE SC DR & MRS WILLIAM P KAY JR COLUMBIA SC IN MEMORY OF FRANCOIS HOECHST CELANESE BELTON SC TOM S MILLFORD DAVID GRAY BY SPARTANBURG SC THOMAS F KICKLIGHTER JR CLEMSON SC DAVID A GRAY JOHN H HOLCOMBE JR CHARLESTON SC "WE WILL KEEP THE TIGER LEXINGTON SC MYRTLE BEACH SC T E KIRBY SPIRIT ALIVE" AMOS G GREEN JR W LEON HOLLEY GRANITEVILLE SC PROSPERITY SC MURRELLS INLET SC IVA SC GREGORY G LAWLESS C HEYWARD MORGAN LAMAR GREENE LEWIS & EVA HOLMES RICHMOND VA GREENVILLE SC GAFFNEY SC TRENTON SC LAWTON LUMBER CO., INC. MORGAN INVESTMENTS INC GREENVILLE TURF & MR & MRS EDWARD A HOOD EASLEY SC GREENVILLE SC EQUIPMENT JR MR & MRS W A LAWTON GEORGE M "MICK" MORRIS GREENVILLE SC GREENWOOD SC ESTILL SC GREENVILLE SC GREENWOOD PACKING W C & BARBARA HOOD LEIGH FIBERS INC THOMAS O MORRIS JR PLANT EDISTO ISLAND SC SPARTANBURG SC HEMINGWAY PHARMACY INC GREENWOOD SC DR WILLIAM P HOOD JR MR & MRS LEE F LEMERE HEMINGWAY SC THOMAS P GRIMBALL JR DOTHAN AL EASLEY SC DR WYMAN L MORRIS ANDERSON SC THE HOPKINS FAMILY JIMMY R LESTER MANNING SC GROVER INDUSTRIES INC BETTY, JOHN, JANE & HIGH POINT NC MOUNT VERNON GROUP #1 GROVER NC AGNEW LIBERTY LIFE GREENVILLE SC DR & MRS LARRY D GRUBB SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC BERLIN G MYERS LUMBER FLORENCE SC JOHN & CAROL HOPKINS MRS E OSWALD LIGHTSEY CORP MR & MRS JAMES S GUSTIN ANDERSON SC CLEMSON SC SUMMERVILLE SC CHARLOTTE NC COACH FRANK HOWARD LINDA LONG TRAVEL GEORGE B (BUD) NALLEY JR WYLIE HAMRICK CLEMSON SC GREENVILLE SC EASLEY SC GAFFNEY SC J L & M L HUCKABEE MR & MRS V F LINDER JR NATIONS BANK FRANK S HANCKEL JR LYMAN SC COLUMBIA SC GREENWOOD SC CHARLESTON SC JOSEPH L HUCKABEE "IN MEMORY OF ELBERT L DR M B NICKLES JR MR & MRS WILLIAM W HANEY ROCK HILL SC BAILES" HARTSVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC LESTER A HUDSON JR WEST UNION SC NILSON VAN & STORAGE JACK T HARDIN GREENVILLE SC FRED & HALLIE MAPPUS COLUMBIA SC GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS CALVERT W GREENVILLE SC NUTEX INC THE HARPER CORPORATION HUFFINES JR MARTIN PRINTING INC TAYLORS SC GREENVILLE SC WALTERBORO SC EASLEY SC B EDWARD ODELL D RUSSELL HARRIS DICK HENDLEY-IH SERVICES JAMES F MARTIN FLORENCE SC ESTILL SC INC #1 EDGEFIELD SC EMORY G ORAHOOD JR GREENVILLE SC MARIAN L HARRIS WILLIAM H MATHIS ATLANTA GA GREENWOOD SC DICK HENDLEY-IH SERVICES ATLANTA GA THE ORANGE AND WHITE #2 J BENSON HARRISON INC CLEMSON SC GREENVILLE SC ALBERT DIAL MCALISTER SIMPSONVILLE SC LAURENS SC ORDEREST INC FRANKLIN D& JOYCE B IMPERIAL DIE CASTING CORP GREENVILLE SC PICKENS SC MYRON A MCCALL HARTSELL ANDERSON SC THE PALMETTO BANK CLEMSON SC INDUSTRIAL METAL PROC EDWARD O MCCAMERON JR LAURENS SC INC 1 MR & MRS B G MAULDIN SC E RAYMOND & HAWTHORNTH-WAITE GREENVILLE SC JOHN N (NICKY) MCCARTER BRIGHT G PARKER GREENVILLE SC INTERNATIONAL BIO- C/O GAFFNEY SYNTHETICS JR MR & MRS JOE F HAYES COLUMBIA SC BROADCASTING INC GREENVILLE SC CHARLOTTE NC GAFFNEY SC K W MCCOURT J 3 M RICHARD & LINDA HAYNES PARSIPPANY NJ DAVID L PEEBLES IRMO SC MYRTLE BEACH SC NEWPORT NEWS VA TOMMIE W JAMES JR JAMES E MCCOY WILLIAM R HEATLEY JR GREER SC CAROLINE.JORDAN & RALEIGH NC CAMDEN SC WILL PEELER DALE JOHNSON HEYWARD MCDANIEL GAFFNEY SC LANDRUM H HENDERSON JR GREENVILLE SC JACKSON MS GREENVILLE SC PEPSI COLA OF ANDERSON, ROBERTS JOHNSON MR & MRS FRANK J MCGEE GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG RYAN D HENDLEY CLINTON SC GREENVILLE SC COLUMBIA SC SPARTANBURG SC MCINTOSH MECHANICAL A EUGENE JOHNSTON III JAMES M PERRY JAMES R HENDRICKS JR SUMTER SC CHARLOTTE NC GREENVILLE SC RUTHERFORDTON NC ELLISON S MCKISSICK JR DR B W JONES/DR F G JONES PIEDMONT ARTHRITIS L J (BILL) HENDRIX JR GREENVILLE SC CHAGRIN FALLS OH FLORENCE SC CLINIC PA DONNA MERCK JONES MR & MRS STEVE T GREENVILLE SC DAVID HERNDON MCLAUGHLIN LEXINGTON SC VIENNA VA JOHN, MARGARETS LESLIE CAMDEN SC PITNER JULIA A HERNS IN MEMORY OF MR & MRS RALPH JONES/MORGAN ROBERT L MCLEOD JR COLUMBIA SC GREER SC GREENVILLE JONES SC JACK E PITTMAN GEORGE, BARBARA & GREENWOOD SC DANIEL THOMAS MCLINDEN GREENVILLE SC CATHY HILL CORAL GABLES FL WILSON NC PLOWDEN CONST CO INC MCTEER REAL ESTATE SUMTER SC COLUMBIA SC

1993 Tiger Football 81 R B POND JR RICHARD A SCHWARZ WILLIAM F THORNELOE WEHADKEE YARNS DARLINGTON SC ATLANTA GA SMYRNA GA WEST POINT GA

MR & MRS DAVID C POOLE SHAW INDUSTRIES THRIFT BROS CONST CO DR JAMES D WELLS III GREENVILLE SC DALTON GA SENECA SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC RUBY B POOLE DALTON SHEPPARD JR JOHN D TICE JOEL W WELLS MULLINS SC IRMO SC DALTON GA GREENVILLE SC PHILIP A POSTON CHARLES & CAROL SHULER IN HONOR OF MR & MRS DON V WHELCHEL& BURLINGTON NC SPARTANBURG SC W P (PAP) TIMMERMAN STANLEY RIGGINS MARY COURTNEY POWERS DR & MRS THOMAS E HARTSVILLE SC CHARLOTTE NC FLORENCE SC SKELTON TRACY E TINDAL DANIEL RUFUS WHITE JR WILBUR O POWERS CLEMSON SC CHARLOTTE NC GAFFNEY SC FLORENCE SC RICHARD W SKIPPER DIANE BRUSCHINI TINDALL ROBERT J WILLIAMS JR DONALD & MARGARET MARION SC ANDERSON SC ATLANTA GA PRATT MRS LENA A SLOAN HARRY L TINSLEY III MR & MRS EUGENE P WILSONVILLE AL CLEMSON SC CHAPIN SC WILLIMON JOHN H PRICE JR SMALL WORLD TRAVEL THE TORRINGTON CO CLEMSON SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC CLEMSON SC CLINTON SC W E WILLIS MR & MRS JULIAN H PRICE MR & MRS CHAUNCEY D ROBERT E TRIPLETT TRAVELERS REST SC FLORENCE SC SMITH JR GREENVILLE SC C STEPHEN & KAY S WILSON THE PRINT SHOP SENECA SC A M TUCK INC #1 CHARLOTTE NC

ANDREWS SC MRS DAVIS O SMITH GREENWOOD SC D I WILSON COMPANY PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES COLUMBIA SC IN MEMORY OF JERRY C GEORGETOWN SC GREENVILLE SC JAMES A SMITH JR JACKSON ALLEN K WOOD JR ROY L PRYOR JR ANDERSON SC SPARTANBURG SC CLEMSON SC RIDGELAND SC MR & MRS JOHN R SMITH DR JAMES ALEXANDER MR & MRS CHARLES R NORMAN FREDRICK PULLIAM ANDERSON SC TURNER JR WOOD SPARTANBURG SC MR & MRS TONY SMITH CLEMSON SC HIGHLANDS NC R SCOTT & CYNTHIA D ANDERSON SC TWO STATE JOHN WORLEY RADFORD SOCAR INCORPORATED CONSTRUCTION CO. ORANGEBURG SC ANDERSON SC FLORENCE SC THOMSON GA J & M WREN TOM L REED SOUTH CAROLINA BOX INC VERDERY COMPANY SPARTANBURG SC ALBURTIS PA GREENVILLE SC AUGUSTA GA WRENN MACHINE TOOLS INC DR J E REINHARDT JR SOUTHERN MANAGEMENT VIRGINIA CAROLINA TOOLS WEST COLUMBIA SC ROCK HILL SC CORP INC S BRUCE & VALERIE C GREENVILLE SC CHARLES F RHEM JR GREENVILLE SC WUNNER/KIT BRYAN GREER SC DR & MRS T RHETT DR & MRS WILLIAM R LIGHTHOUSE POINTFL SPENCER JR WARNER WYFF-TV DR J CLAYTON RICHARDSON GREENWOOD SC GREENVILLE SC & DR C ERIC RICHARDSON FLORENCE SC BELTON SC DAVID W SPROUSE THOMAS J WARWICK MRS J F WYMAN JR GREENVILLE SC BLUFFTON SC R E RIDDLE PINEHURST NC PIEDMONT SC SCOTT STEELE RAYMOND S WATERS F M YOUNG CO INC SPARTANBURG SC FAIRFAX SC H B RISHER LILBURN GA SPARTANBURG SC JAMES B STEPHENS BILLY G WATSON GORDON D ZUBER SPARTANBURG SC SPARTANBURG SC BOYD, JACKIE, TROY, GREENVILLE SC ALEXA, LANCE, LAURA & R ALLEN STEVENS FRANCLIF COMPANY JODIE ROBERTS GREENVILLE SC AIKEN SC CHESTER SC J E STEWART BLDRS INC WALLY ROBERTSON AIKEN SC MOORE SC DR DAVID K STOKES JR $1000 CHARLES ROBINSON SPARTANBURG SC OAKTON VA BOB BOND MICHAEL J STRANGE Life Donors DRAKE H ROGERS TAYLORS SC GREENVILLE SC BENNETTSVILLE SC MRS JAMES H ABRAMS JAMES E BOSTIC SUITT CONSTRUCTION CO SALEM SC DR STEVEN R ROSS INC GREER SC FLORENCE SC GREENVILLE SC S C MCMEEKIN MEMORIAL R A BOWEN JR COLUMBIA SC J D ROUSE SR & LAWRENCE A SUTHERLAND MACON GA DR JACOB D ROUSE JR ANDERSON SC H KEITH ANDERSON THOMAS M BROSNAN GREENWOOD SC NEW SMYRNA BEACH FL JOSEPH D SWANN ASHEVILLE NC DAVID S ROZENDALE GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS JACK L ATKINSON DAN E BRUCE GREENVILLE SC BIRMINGHAM AL J CHRIS SWIFT PRES GREENVILLE SC RYDER TRUCK RENTAL CO COLUMBIA SC KEVIN M BARTH MICHAEL A & SUSAN F FLORENCE SC INC TELECOM ASSOCIATES CAMPBELL COLUMBIA SC ROCK HILL SC WILBUR N BAUMANN III CLEMMONS NC TRACYS LANDING MD JIM SANDERS TEMPLE-STRAUP B KCHREITZBERG JR GAFFNEY SC ANDERSON SC MICHAEL G BEESON EASLEY SC LYNCHBURG VA JAMES SATTERFIELD JAMES C THIGPEN E E CLAYTON WEST UNION SC SUMMERTON SC MR & MRS J FRANK BLACK GREER SC GREENVILLE SC SC STATE FAIR THOMPSON INDUSTRIAL MR & MRS NEB CLINEJR COLUMBIA SC SERVICE MS E J BLACKWELL GREENVILLE SC SUMTER SC MAULDIN SC

1993 Tiger Football 82 COLLINS MUSIC CO MR & MRS CEPHUS W LONG J RSWETENBURG JR MR & MRS KERMIT M GREENVILLE SC FLORENCE SC CLINTON SC WATSON & JOE B MAFFETT J C & NANCY COOK JOHN E LUNN ROBERT A TAYLOR JR MR MRS CLEMSON SC TIMMONSVILLE SC SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS BOBY W GARY COOPER THOMAS C & LISA LYNCH III G G THOMAS SR MAULDIN SC CLEMSON SC G G THOMAS JR WEATHERS GREENVILLE SC HOWARD M CORBETT JOHN D MARTIN J L NEELY PENDLETON SC NORCROSS GA ROCK HILL SC JAMESC WILLIAMS JR NORWAY SC CARLYLE POOLE W LEWIS MADDEN SAM & BRIGHAM THOMAS WAGENER SC MEMORIAL KNOXVILLE TN LARRY L WOLFE E LANCASTER SC CAPT J R COTTINGHAM GREENVILLE SC ROBERT TRIPLETT ZINK RALEIGH NC RONALD J MCCOY GREENVILLE SC DR FREDDIE PIEDMONT SC MR & MRS R JACK DILL JR GREENVILLE SC ROGERS S WALKER MD GREENVILLE SC DEANA L & JOHN MCENTIRE LANCASTER SC DR & MRS WILLIAM E DUKES CLEMSON SC MR & MRS JOHN A WALTER CLEMSON SC THURMON W MCLAMB SIMPSONVILLE SC PAUL M DUNNAVANT JR LITTLE RIVER SC ORANGEBURG SC JAMES D MILLER DONORS ROBERT E DYE GREENVILLE SC ABBEVILLE FRANK T GIBBS EASLEY SC DR LLOYD MILLER MR & MRS WM C DUPRE NORTH AUGUSTA SC ABBEVILLE SC TONY ELZOGHBI FLORENCE SC W S HENTZ MR & MRS JAMES B JONES JR NORTH AUGUSTA SC SIMPSONVILLE SC TERRI L & MARK W MILLER ABBEVILLE CAYCE SC SC JOHN JESTER EDWIN W EVANS MRS T C MILFORD NORTH AUGUSTA SC TAYLORS SC THOMAS K NORRIS ABBEVILLE SC MR & MRS MARION JONES JR TAYLORS SC BENJAMIN M EVATT CHARLES L POWELL NORTH AUGUSTA SC GREER SC JOHN F PALMER ABBEVILLE SC WARREN E KENRICK BOB A GALIANO JR GREENVILLE SC LELAND S SCOTT NORTH AUGUSTA SC SUMTER SC STEVE PARENT/D R PARENT ABBEVILLE SC BEN G WATSON TAYLORS SC MR & MRS RUFUS C SHERARD NORTH AUGUSTA SC JOHN L GARAVAGLIA III CALHOUN FALLS SC CHESTERFIELD MO CAROLYN & STEVE PEARCE DR W GAMEWELL WATSON NORTH AUGUSTA SC TOM & JOANN GARRETT SIMPSONVILLE SC AIKEN MR & MRS JOHN LEE WOOD JR GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS HENRY H WILLIAM R ALEXANDER AIKEN SC NORTH AUGUSTA SC GARRISON/CLARK/ PERKINS III GASTONIA NC RICHARD L BOYLESTON MR & MRS GEORGE L WEBB GARRISON AIKEN SC SALLEY SC CLEMSON SC PICKENS DENTAL ASSOC PA CARROL H WARNER PICKENS JAN, CARL AND TRIPP BRYAN A J GAUGHF SC AIKEN SC WAGENER SC SUMTER SC C EVANS PUTMAN CLARK/HAMRICK ANDERSON GREENVILLE SC KARL M GUEST AIKEN SC R A ALL & W FRANK ESKRIDGE FLORENCE SC MR & MRS MARK S DANNY & JAN EPTING ANDERSON SC MR & MRS GEORGE B RICHARDSON AIKEN SC WALTER G AZELKAS HILTON CHARLOTTE NC ELBERT MINES HAMILTON ANDERSON SC CONCORD NC D H ROBERTS AIKEN SC BAYCHEM MR & MRS T CARROLL GREENWOOD SC STEVEN W & CHRISTINA W HOLT ANDERSON SC AIKEN SC HOLCOMBE CARL R ROGERS JANE H BOWEN ANDERSON SC FAIR PLAY SC JACK D HUTTO ANDERSON SC AIKEN SC MR & MRS RONNIE L BROCK DANIEL E HUNT GIL RUSHTON ARTHUR LEROY JONES ANDERSON SC EASLEY SC EASLEY SC AIKEN SC MARVIN BUFFINGTON & SONS J THOMAS HUNTER JR E T (TOM) SALISBURY C DEAN & JUDITH K KEATON ANDERSON SC MARION SC SUMMERVILLE SC AIKEN SC JOHN O BURKETT DAN & LIBBY JONES JOHN HAROLD SEASE JOHN H MCALHANEY JR (JACKIE) ANDERSON SC ANDERSON SC PROSPERITY SC AIKEN SC RON & B J BURRISS GRADY R JONES MEMORIAL SAM W SHERIFF A H PETERS JR ANDERSON SC BELTON SC EASLEY SC AIKEN SC RAYMOND O CAMPBELL MR & MRS C O TENNANT JR PHILIP L CAMPBELL HAROLD R JONES MR & MRS OLIVER I AIKEN SC ANDERSON SC WINNSBORO SC SNAPP JR MR & MRS F A TOWNSEND, JR CAROLINA BEER CO INC DR SIDNEY E KIRKLEY HOUSTON TX MRS FA TOWNSEND ANDERSON SC HENDERSONVILLE NC SOUTHEASTERN ELEC AIKEN SC NATHAN W CHILDS MR & MRS SANDY KIRKUS DISTRS INC BUDDY & LINDA WHITLAW ANDERSON SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC AIKEN SC R CAROL COOK E ANDERSON IN MEMORY OF CHARLES G CHARLES & MARTHA JAMES DUFFY SC LUCIUS JR SPENCE BELVEDERE SC WILLIAM O CORDER JR COLUMBIA SC GREENVILLE SC CHARLES W BUSBEE SR ANDERSON SC GRANITEVILLE SC MRS ERNEST EUGENE LAWRENCE V STARKEY JR MR & MRS DEL COWHARD MR & MRS DOUG KINGSMORE ANDERSON SC LESLIE ATLANTA GA MIKE KINGSMORE R DOUG CROMER GEORGE & ANNA LESLIE WILLIAM B STURGIS GRANITEVILLE SC CLEMSON SC GREENVILLE SC ANDERSON SC "A TIGER- CROMER FOOD SERVICES INC SAM & HARRIET LIGON MRS C R SWEARINGEN JR JACKSON SC ANDERSON SC GREENVILLE SC SMITHFIELD NC BRISSEY SR JOELC J TOM FORRESTER NORTH AUGUSTA SC ANDERSON SC

1993 Tiger Football 83 FRANK DISTRIBUTING CO T BARNEY SMITH MR & MRS GEORGE E PHIL R FLOYD E M SEABROOK JR, EM ANDERSON SC AGENCY INC MARION CHARLESTON SC SEABROOK III & LEWIS E DEWEY FREEMAN ANDERSON SC WILLIAMSTON SC C ROGER JENNINGS-DBA SEABROOK ANDERSON SC A FRED STRINGER JR LEONARD T MCALISTER CHARLESTON SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC DR M RAY GILLESPIE DVM WILLIAMSTON SC WILLIAM C KENNERTY DRS J O & K C SHULER ANDERSON SC ANDERSON SC BAMBERG CHARLESTON SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC FRANK E HALL CHARLES "BUD" TABOR MR AND MRS TOM B SIDNEY W STUBBS JR ANDERSON DR F MARION DWIGHT MOUNT PLEASANT ANDERSON SC SC BAMBERG SC LAROCHE SC MR & MRS PHILIP E CHARLESTON SC TOM B YOUNG LEE AND TOM HANCOCK JR WILLIAMS HENRY C MORRIS N CHARLESTON ANDERSON SC OLAR SC BARRETT S LAWRIMORE SC ANDERSON SC CHARLESTON SC DR JAMES A BARNWELL CHEROKEE HENDERSON HARRY M WILSON FRANK E LUCAS BOB BLANTON ANDERSON SC ANDERSON SC CLEM & BRANNON CHARLESTON SC BLACKSBURG COLLINS SC MR & MRS RICHARD O WINDSOR ASSOCIATES REAR ADMIRAL JOSEPH ANDERSON SC BARNWELL SC MR & MRS WAYNE HERBERT B MCDEVITT JONES/LESLIE & PAMELA ANDERSON SC KENNETH S WOHLFORD DAVID W HANSHEW CHARLESTON SC BLACKSBURG SC ANDERSON SC BARNWELL SC MR & MRS T CARROLL MEAD'S TREE SERVICE MR & MRS LOUIS V HOLCOMBE SAMUEL & JUDY ASHLEY KATHRYN C LEMON INC CAGGIANO JR ANDERSON SC BELTON SC BARNWELL SC CHARLESTON SC GAFFNEY SC BARNETT LEE MAZURSKY SHIRLEY HUITT & SONS BELTON INDUSTRIES INC REBA A MONTS R S CAMPBELL JR INC BELTON SC BARNWELL SC CHARLESTON SC GAFFNEY SC ANDERSON SC THOMAS WARREN BELTON METAL CO J T RICHARDS MD CHEROKEE MASONRY DR CHASE P HUNTER BELTON SC WEEKS CHARLESTON SC BARNWELL SC INC ANDERSON SC R A FERGUSON JR JEFFREY D SINGLETARY GAFFNEY SC JIMMY F MORRIS MR & MRS HUGH N BELTON SC CHARLESTON SC GARY E CLARY BLACKVILLE SC ISBELL GOODMAN CONVEYOR DR & MRS J R STOUT GAFFNEY SC ANDERSON SC CO MR AND MRS ROBERT CHARLESTON SC DAVID D CURRY DAN & LIBBY JONES BELTON SC CARR GAFFNEY SC WILLISTON SC JIM THOMPSON ANDERSON SC MR & MRS D MICHAEL CHARLESTON SC FASHION ENGRAVERS GRADY R JONES GREER BEAUFORT VAN NOY/TOMMY/ INC MEMORIAL BELTON SC MRS STRATTON A NED THORNHILL GAFFNEY SC BELTON SC ANDY & LORI JARMAN DEMOSTHENES CHARLESTON SC MR & MRS JOHN M WALLACE JONES BELTON SC BEAUFORT SC ROBERT M TURNER HAMRICK JR ANDERSON SC MIKE, ALLISON, AUNDREA T R GARRETT CHARLESTON SC GAFFNEY SC DR & MRS WILLIAM R & AMY JOHNSON BEAUFORT SC BOB & JEANNETTE B R KERNELS KARPIK BELTON SC CHARLES AND VIRGINIA WELDON GAFFNEY SC ANDERSON SC J K MEEKS DEAN CHARLESTON SC DANNY W STACY MAX B KING MEMORIAL BELTON SC BLUFFTON SC A Y WILLARD JR GAFFNEY SC ANDERSON SC GREGORY E TYSL BERKLEY CHARLESTON SC JAMES S THOMAS KING OIL BELTON CO SC BRUCE E WHITLOCK STANLEY YARBOROUGH GAFFNEY SC ANDERSON SC JANE C RIDGEWAY BONNEAU SC CHARLESTON SC CHESTER MR & MRS GORDON L HONEA PATH SC G P LACHICOTTE LAWTON JAMES F BENNETT JR GEORGE R FLEMING JOSEPH T & MARION E GOOSE CREEK SC EDISTO ISLAND SC CHESTER SC ANDERSON SC BURDETTE MICHAEL W DELEON TROY L JENNINGS MR & MRS CHARLES D IVA SC S W GOUGH GOOSE CREEK SC ISLE OF PALMS SC CHESTER SC LINDLEY ROGER H DAVIS ANDERSON SC JIM & JEN WILLIAMSON & FRANKLIN R WELCH WILLIAM P (DUB) IVA SC FAMILY MEMORIAL RICHARD G & JOAN E JOHNSON BILLY E BROWN GOOSE CREEK SC ISLE OF PALMS SC JOHNSON-LAURA MAE LOOPER PELZER SC ANDERSON SC H DENISE BOYD PHIL & MARY BRADLEY INC LARRY & VICKIE MONCKS CORNER SC JOHNS ISLAND SC CHESTER SC T L MACK BURGESS ANDERSON SC DR PETER E MYERS IV RUSSELL JORDAN MIKE & DENISE LAWSON PELZER SC MONCKS CORNER SC JOHNS ISLAND SC CHESTER SC MICHAEL A MCGEE MR & MRS GEORGE UMPHLETT NORMAN NAGEL T L PEEK ANDERSON SC VERES M W MEMORIAL BY: JOHNS ISLAND SC CHESTER SC NATIONSBANK PELZER SC CALHOUN W UMPHLETT CHARLES & JEAN BATES JOHN A SEIDENSTRICKER CORPORATION ALLIED SIGNAL MONCKS CORNER SC ANDERSON SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC CHESTER SC LAMINATE SYSTEMS ROBERTO KINROSS OWENS CORNING PENDLETON SC JAMES E BOSWELL ROBERT M STEVENSON PINOPOLIS SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC CHESTER SC FIBERGLAS CORP MELVIN E BARNETTE RESINS & COATINGS DIV PENDLETON SC CALHOUN C LCRIBB JR HALSTED M STONE MD ANDERSON SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC CHESTER SC J LAWRENCE CARTEE HENRY TECKLENBURG PIEDMONT HONDA PENDLETON SC ST MATTHEWS SC GREGORIE OIL COMPANY S MARVIN WALDREP ANDERSON SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC CHESTER SC HOWARD M CORBETT CHARLESTON MR & MRS NORMAN HARBOURTOWN WRIGHT W CARLYLE POOLE JOHN Q ADAMS JR& FRANK LLOYD POWELL PENDLETON SC CONTRUCTION CHESTER SC ANDERSON SC JOHN Q ADAMS III MOUNT PLEASANT SC DR JIM HELLAMS CHARLESTON SC THOMAS E & PEGGY RED CIRCLE FOR KYLE M HICKMAN PENDLETON SC DR CALVERT CALPERT BAKER ANDERSON SC BY DAVID, LAUREN, GREAT FALLS SC MR & MRS CARL M LUND CHARLESTON SC DR DONALD C ROBERTS CHARLIE AND DEE ANNE PENDLETON SC D L AYDLETTE JR CHESTERFIELD & DR JOSEPH C MOUNT PLEASANT SC CHARLESTON SC BURNIE BALLARD YARBROUGH JR W LAMAR JORDAN MR & MRS R S W W J JORDAN JR PAGELAND SC ANDERSON SC MARY BAILEY MCCANTS III TOWNVILLE SC CHARLESTON SC DR BILLY BLAKENEY GREG L SHORE MOUNT PLEASANT SC IN MEMORY OF FRAZ PAGELAND SC ANDERSON SC BURRIS CHEMICAL INC EDWARD A ROSE III & HENRY H CARTER CHARLESTON SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC CLARENDON SKATELAND USA TOWNVILLE SC ANDERSON SC FURMAN R CULLUM RICHARD W ROSS JR G H FURSE JR DOUG'S SPEED SHOP CHARLESTON SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC MANNING SC DR KENNETH W SMITH WILLIAMSTON SC ANDERSON SC JAMES W DORN BENJAMIN L SCOTT STEVE C GAMBLE HARRY MAJOR CHARLESTON SC MOUNT PLEASANT SC SARDINIA SC WILLIAMSTON SC

1993 Tiger Football 84 COLLETON DANIEL C GILMOUR JR DR LLOYD MILLER MR&MRSWM BARRY SCOTT COOLEY SUMMERVILLE PALMETTO HEALTH GREENVILLE SC DR& MRS J FRANK SC AGNEW BIGGERS MILES CONSTRUCTION ASSOC GREENVILLE SC MARK W COOPER WALTERBORO SC CO FLORENCE SC MR & MRS COLONEL H GREENVILLE SC TERRY M GATCH SUMMERVILLE SC "IN MEMORY OF V K ALBERTSON PIEDMONT PETROLEUM WALTERBORO SC E T (TOM) SALISBURY HINES" GREENVILLE SC TIGER SCHOLARSHIP FLORENCE SC MR & MRS TOMMY SUMMERVILLE SC DR JIM M ALEXANDER GREENVILLE SC HYDRICK SALISBURY BRICK INC MR & MRS CHARLES F GREENVILLE SC JOHN G CREECH WALTERBORO SC SUMMERVILLE SC PATERNO AMERICAN EQUIPMENT GREENVILLE SC FLORENCE SC INC #2 IN MEMORY OF JIMMY WM EDWARD TWILLEY JR CO GLEN G DAVES MD MITCHELL BY MR & MRS SUMMERVILLE SC DRSTW& WE PHILLIPS GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC ANN FLORENCE SC MILTON ANTONAKOS MITCHELL & GRACE EDGEFIELD C DAVIS ELECTRICAL WALTERBORO SC IRA S RAINWATER III GREENVILLE SC CONSTRUCTORS J NICK CROCKER BELTON SANDERS FLORENCE SC MR & MRS JACK L GREENVILLE SC O JOHNSTON SC WALTERBORO SC DR & MRS JOHN M ATKINSON GORDON S DAVIS MR AND MRS ROBERT H DARLINGTON THOMASON GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC HERLONG FLORENCE SC DAVID W BALENTINE HUBERT C BAKER DDS JOHNSTON SC RANDAL M DAVIS ALLEN & JOSIE WOOD GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC DARLINGTON SC MR & MRS LEWIS F FLORENCE SC BALL UNIMARK PLASTICS MR & MRS R JACK DILL JR WILLIAM M BOYCE HOLMES III KING FARMS- GREENVILLE SC DARLINGTON SC JOHNSTON SC GREENVILLE SC JOE W KING/MARK H KING JOHN R BALLENTINE DALE WINDHAM TERRY & VICKIE JOHNSONVILLE SC NORMA GRACE DOSS GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC DARLINGTON SC TIMMERMAN JAMES KING JOHNSTON SC W JAMES H BARNES JR DANIEL L PEARMAN JOHNSONVILLE SC CLYDE G DOVE GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC DOVESVILLE SC FAIRFIELD PALMETTO HEALTH JOHN P BATSON JR STEVE DUNLAP T JAMES BELL JR MD A H MCMEEKIN JR ASSOCIATES GREENVILLE SC HARTSVILLE SC MONTICELLO SC JOHNSONVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC BEARDEN TRUCKING EDWARD F DURHAM JR C DICK BUCKLES JACKIE AND JUDY DR WILLIAM L COLEMAN GREENVILLE SC HARTSVILLE SC BRANHAM PAMPLICO SC GREENVILLE SC WINNSBORO SC JOHN H BECKROGE JR CHARLES H ENGLISH JOHN S GRANTHAM JR GEORGETOWN GREENVILLE SC HARTSVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC J K COLEMAN KERR! D BARRINEAU WINNSBORO SC MR & MRS J FRANK JOE A ERWIN HARRY G HOWLE ANDREWS SC BLACK HARTSVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC FOREST E HUGHES JR JOE/TOMMY/JOEY GREENVILLE SC DR G J LAWHON JR WINNSBORO SC DAVID & LINDA ESTES BRANYON MISS LOUISE BLAKELY GREENVILLE SC HARTSVILLE SC HAROLD R JONES ANDREWS SC GREENVILLE SC HARRY M MCDONALD WINNSBORO SC RALEIGH J FARR J C ELLIOTT JAMES A BOLING GREENVILLE SC HARTSVILLE SC JOHN C RENWICK JR ANDREWS SC GREENVILLE SC BILL REAVES WINNSBORO SC THOMAS L FARTHING SAMUEL M HARPER B K BOLT GREENVILLE SC HARTSVILLE SC FLORENCE ANDREWS SC GREENVILLE SC JULIUS C RHODES FRANCIS PRODUCE DR H MORRIS DUGGER R RIMMER BOB BOND GREENVILLE SC HARTSVILLE SC ANDERSON SR ANDREWS SC GREENVILLE SC FRANK B FREDERE III JERRY T USHER JR FLORENCE SC WILLIAM N GREEN BONITZ CONTRACTING HARTSVILLE GREENVILLE SC SC KEVIN M BARTH GEORGETOWN SC CO INC FREEMAN & MAJOR, JOHN C WALKER FLORENCE SC WACCAMAW FAMILY GREENVILLE SC HARTSVILLE SC ARCHITECTS JAMES A BROWN PRACTICE ASSOC BEN BOREN GREENVILLE SC G JAMES WILDS III FLORENCE SC GEORGETOWN SC GREENVILLE SC HARTSVILLE SC TOM & JOANN GARRETT RUFUS M BROWN GENE M & LINDA W HOWARD BOYD JR GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS RICHARD L FLORENCE SC CONNELL JR GREENVILLE SC BAIRD MURRELLS INLET GARRISON J BUILDING RON BURLEY SC C H BRANYON PIPE SOCIETY HILL SC SERVICE FLORENCE SC AUBREY E JUDY JR #1 COMPANY GREENVILLE SC DILLON MURRELLS INLET SC GREENVILLE SC W W COLEMAN JR ROBERT A GLENN CAROLE AND JAY FLORENCE SC GUY S KATES JR JAMES & CLAUDIA GREENVILLE SC ARNETTE CORMELL-STREETT& MURRELLS INLET SC BROWN DILLON SC GREENVILLE SC JOEL W GRAY III PATTERSON COASTAL STRUCTURES GREENVILLE SC CHARLES F CARMICHAEL FLORENCE SC PAWLEYS ISLAND SC DAN E BRUCE L GREENE & SAVINGS INC GREENVILLE SC C LANE CRAVEN & GLENN E DAVIS GREENVILLE SC DILLON SC MALCOLM H CRAVEN PAWLEYS ISLAND SC CHARLES A BRYAN JR ROBERT T HARRISON LAURENS FLOYD FLORENCE SC III GREENVILLE SC W JOHN B HARRIS GREENVILLE SC DILLON SC JIM DAMERON PAWLEYS ISLAND SC WALLACE H BURGESS COL (RET) JERRY V ROGERS FARMS FLORENCE SC C EUGENE HILL GREENVILLE SC FORK SC HOLCOMBE J M DAVIDSON PAWLEYS ISLAND SC C H PATRICK CO INC GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS JOSEPH L FLORENCE SC RICK HOWELL GREENVILLE SC POWELL WILLIE R HUDSON KARL M GUEST PAWLEYS ISLAND SC DAVID T CHAPMAN GREENVILLE SC LATTA SC FLORENCE SC GREENVILLE SC ARTHUR H LACHICOTTE WILLIAM DAVID DORCHESTER BOB & JANELLE HICKS JR MR & MRS WILLIAM HUMPHREY PAWLEYS ISLAND SC HUBERT B SHIEDER FLORENCE SC CHAPMAN GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC HARLEYViLLE SC CARL F HUTCHINSON GREENVILLE INTEX AVIATION DEXTER RICKENBAKER FLORENCE SC ASTRO AMERICAN LANGDON CHEVES III SERVICES INC SAINT GEORGE SC LCHAPPELL JONES CHEMICAL GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC MICHAEL J SNYDER FLORENCE SC FOUNTAIN INN SC CLEMSON ECONOMICS IZUMI INTERNATIONAL SAINT GEORGE SC STEWART E JONES R A GODLEY CONSORTIUM INC #1 GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS JOEY N FLORENCE SC FOUNTAIN INN SC GREENVILLE SC WESTBURY MR & MRS CEPHUS W DOUGLAS W STEWART MR & MRS NEB CLINE JR WILLIAM B & ANDE M SAINT GEORGE SC LONG FOUNTAIN INN SC GREENVILLE SC JACKSON MR & MRS DAVID FLORENCE SC MELVIN K YOUNTS MARSHALL J COLEMAN GREENVILLE SC JR COLEMAN JOHN E LUNN FOUNTAIN INN SC JENNINGS-DILL INC SUMMERVILLE SC FLORENCE SC MR&MRSWJABLES GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC COLLINS MUSIC CO GREENVILLE SC

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KNIGHT GREENVILLE SC VULCAN MATERIALS INC AGENCY BOBBY PRIDMORE DR GREER SC GREENVILLE SC FRED GRANT GREENVILLE SC PIEDMONT SC RON & JOANN NEWTON R L KUNZ INC GREENVILLE SC ABBY WALDROP ROCK-TENN CO GREER SC ATTN MARK CAMPBELL GREENVILLE SC JAMES T POWELL GREENVILLE SC MR & MRS WILLIAM L PIEDMONT SC JOHN T LANGSTON GREENVILLE SC WALKER & WHITESIDE GREENVILLE INC PHILLIPS DR FREDDIE ZINK SC PRINGLE-OWINGS INC GREER SC TERRELL LANKFORD GREENVILLE SC ATTN JIMMY E COX PIEDMONT SC GREENVILLE SC ROBERT E SMITH JR INSURANCE PROFORMANCE GROUP RONNIE CANTRELL GREER SC SIMPSONVILLE GREENVILLE SC INC MR & MRS KERMIT M SC WATSON W CARL SMITH MR & MRS L G LEWIS JR GREENVILLE SC SCOTT D CARPENTER MR & MRS JOE B GREER SC GREENVILLE SC C EVANS PUTMAN SIMPSONVILLE SC MAFFETT SPARTAN EXPRESS INC SAM & HARRIET LIGON GREENVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC JOHN COOMBS GREENVILLE SC GREER SC SIMPSONVILLE SC MR & MRS DUSTY REID LARRY D WATSON GREENVILLE SC TOBY STANSELL JOHN S EFIRD JR V B LIPPARD JR GREENVILLE SC 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MORRIS JAMES E BOSTIC CONST CO- GREENVILLE SC WATSON SIMPSONVILLE SC HENRY HOLSEBER GREER SC ASHLEY SOUTHERN BELL SMITH GREENVILLE SC DAVID A BOWERS MAULDIN SC J RONALD GREENVILLE SC SIMPSONVILLE SC MULTIMEDIA INC GREER SC R B WHORTON IV/ CHARLES AND MARTHA TIMOTHY D & RENA P GREENVILLE SC BILL D BRIGHT A B CROSS/T N LAWSON/ SPENCE STEELE GREER SC J L WALKER ORDERS DISTRIBUTING GREENVILLE SC SIMPSONVILLE SC CO INC MAULDIN SC MONICA W STASNEY WILLIAM LEIGHTON GREENVILLE SC BROWN LARRY & RONNIE AYERS ROBERT A TAYLOR JR GREENVILLE SC SIMPSONVILLE SC Z H OWINGS GREER SC PIEDMONT SC JAMES M STEPHENS STAN ULMER MD GREENVILLE SC E E CLAYTON KENNETH B BATES GREENVILLE SC SIMPSONVILLE SC ALTON F PAINTER GREER SC PIEDMONT SC MURRAY M STOKELY GREENVILLE SC TERRY A BLAKELY MR & MRS JOHN A GREENVILLE SC SWIFT TRANSPORTATION WALTER F GREER SC PIEDMONT SC JOHN PALMER SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENVILLE SC WILLIAM B STURGIS WBRASWELLJR GREENVILLE SC RON L& DIANE E DAVIS JAMES WYATT PALMETTO LOOM REED GREER SC PIEDMONT SC FRANK D CO JAMES CARL & VIRGINIA SIMPSONVILLE SC SUMMEY BENJAMIN M EVATT HOWARD CRENSHAW GREENVILLE SC GREER SC PIEDMONT SC DAVID G ARNOLD GREENVILLE SC TAYLORS SC DOUGLAS F PATRICK & SUNLAND DISTRIBUTION JAMES M HILLSR FRANK DAVENPORT ROBERT G HOPKINS GREER SC PIEDMONT SC BILL & MARIAN BARBARY GREENVILLE SC INC TAYLORS SC GREENVILLE SC J KIRK HIND T D & MARY DORSEY JIM & BETTY BASINGER MR & MRS I GREER SC PIEDMONT SC PATTERSON JR TAYLORS SC GREENVILLE SC

1993 Tiger Football 86 JAMES H BROWN JR MR & MRS JAMES JIMMY BENTON LAURENS HOWARD N RAWL TAYLORS SC CORLEY MYRTLE BEACH SC MR & MRS HENRY V GILBERT SC EARLE W SARGENT GREENWOOD SC ROBERT S BROWN BLALOCK MR & MRS RONALD TIMMS MEMORIAL: ENVIRONMENTAL MYRTLE BEACH SC CLINTON SC GILBERT SC BY CAROLINA BELTING PROPERTIES RUSSELL F BROWN JERRY BUTLER C J CARTER/ CO GREENWOOD SC MYRTLE BEACH SC CLINTON SC T E GARRISON III/ TAYLORS SC W E GILBERT & A S DARGAN DANA T CLELAND E E RHODEN/ DUNAGAN ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES INC MYRTLE BEACH SC CLINTON SC L S TOMPKINS INC GREENWOOD SC LEXINGTON SC TAYLORS SC WAREHOUSE SPECIALTY JOE B NELSON G BONNER HARVLEY COMPANY CLINTON SC MRS D H CAUGHMAN EDWIN W EVANS GREENWOOD SC MYRTLE BEACH SC LEXINGTON SC TAYLORS SC MRS CLARENCE W SENN JAMES A & LINDA JOSEPH JOHN L HUMPHRIES & DICK M VAUGHAN JR ROBERT G COMBS ELAINE GADDIS GREENWOOD SC MYRTLE BEACH SC CLINTON SC LEXINGTON SC TAYLORS SC H B KINARD III BRIEN DR DONALD A J R SWETENBURG JR C COZART JAMES F HARRISON GREENWOOD SC QUATTLEBAUM CLINTON SC LEXINGTON SC TAYLORS SC SARAH H LUCAS MYRTLE BEACH SC DR N C WESSINGER EDUCATIONAL W JOE HENSON GREENWOOD SC MR & MRS ROBERT CLINTON SC RESOURCES INC TAYLORS SC LEXINGTON SC MR & MRS BILL MADDEN SANSBURY ROBERT T IMSCO INC MR & MRS DAVID MYRTLE BEACH SC HOLLINGSWORTH BRET J HARRIS^" BROWN/ TAYLORS SC WILLIAMS SAMUEL ROBERT SPANN CROSS HILL SC JOEL CARTER/MARK DR J DON KELLEY GREENWOOD SC JR MOLYNEAUX JERRY D WILLIAMS SR LEXINGTON SC TAYLORS SC DAVID T MCGILL MYRTLE BEACH SC WALLACE CHEVES MR & MRS ROBERT S GREENWOOD SC JAMES H WITTEN GRAY COURT SC WILLIAM A MURPHY LEXINGTON SC MABRY JIMMY L MCWHORTER MYRTLE BEACH SC AMERICAN-METRIC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC MR & MRS DAVID NOBLES CORPORATION DR & MRS D W NEWTON ROY C MARTIN N AMERICAN CARBIDE JANICE NOBLES EUROTEC DIVISION JR TAYLORS SC OF SC INC N MYRTLE BEACH SC LAURENS SC LEXINGTON SC THOMAS R MOORE GREENWOOD SC PAT & MARSHA NOBLES MIKE D HELLAMS PHIL PORTER/ TAYLORS SC CARL & PEGGY N MYRTLE BEACH SC MEMORIAL D ROBINSON LEXINGTON SC WM WINFIELD MOORE PATTERSON JOHN LINDSAY CROOK LAURENS SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC SURFSIDE BEACH SC PALMETTO SPINNING C T & DORIS REYNOLDS FELIX & SALLIE PEEBLES CORP #1 LEXINGTON SC MRS WILLIAM J NEELY JR JASPER TAYLORS GREENWOOD SC LAURENS SC DONALD E STROUP SC DALE MALPHRUS RUDY & DEBORAH F WALTER S RAMAGE LEXINGTON SC MR & MRS CHARLES R RIDGELAND SC NIVER POWELL LAURENS SC JAMES EDWARD TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC KERSHAW A COURTNEY COBB WINGARD LEXINGTON SC THOMAS K NORRIS D H ROBERTS ALVIN L GEDDINGS WATERLOO SC TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC CAMDEN SC NEVON F JEFFCOAT LEE SWANSEA SC STEVE PARENT/ DR& MRS J C ROCKWELL THE KRESS FAMILY/ GREENWOOD SC GREEN DESCHAMPS II BLK BUILDING COMPANY D R PARENT BARBRA-HOWARD- BISHOPVILLE SC TAYLORS SC SATTERFIELD INC DEAN & LYNN INC GREENWOOD SC CAMDEN SC WG DESCHAMPS JR WEST COLUMBIA SC TRUMAN W SHIRLEY JR BISHOPVILLE SC TAYLORS SC SOUTH ATLANTIC T F MCNAMARA JR NANCY M & PAUL D J B PATE JR MD CONSTRS INC CAMDEN SC HODGES MR & MRS JAMES R BISHOPVILLE SC WEST COLUMBIA SC SOUTHERLIN GREENWOOD SC W R REEVES JR TAYLORS SC A M TUCK INC #2 CAMDEN SC LEXINGTON WARREN CRAIG JUMPER WEST COLUMBIA SC NORVA E SPITZER SR GREENWOOD SC GEORGE SINGLETON JR GEORGE M SHEALY TAYLORS SC JAMES M ZACHRICH JR CAMDEN SC BATESBURG SC FRANK & MAXINE MOORE WEST COLUMBIA SC KENNETH L STASNEY GREENWOOD SC J F WATSON VINCE & NANCY YOCKEL TAYLORS SC DENNY & CAROLE COLE CAMDEN SC & CHRIS ROBERT, AMELIA & JR BETTY FLYNN BATESBURG SC WALLY PRICE DR WILLIAM EVINS WEST COLUMBIA SC TRAVELERS REST SC HODGES SC ELGIN SC MR & MRS H L ALLEN JR LEWIS BAGWELL DAVID MITCHUM CAYCE SC R&R TRANSPORT C C HICE WEST COLUMBIA SC TRAVELERS REST SC WARE SHOALS SC ELGIN SC CARL L HOOKS WILLIAM F PHILLIPS CAYCE SC NORMAN REECE HITEC CHEMICAL INC LANCASTER WEST COLUMBIA SC WARE SHOALS SC TERRI L & MARK TRAVELERS REST SC MR AND MRS FLOYD W MRS HARRY A TURNER MILLER FRANCIS H SMITH GEORGE I THEISEN CAUTHEN CAYCE SC WEST COLUMBIA SC C/0 T&S BRASS & WARE SHOALS SC HEATH SPRINGS SC BRONZE WORKS OLINT WELLS W L MONTS JR DOUGLAS J WARD MR & MRS ROBERT S & WEST COLUMBIA SC TRAVELERS REST SC WARE SHOALS SC SAM ENGLISH CAYCE SC R BRUCE WHITE/ LANCASTER SC MARY & WALTER MARION HAMPTON WALKER JOSEPH E HARPER STEVEN EPFS SR J T HUNTER III TRAVELERS REST SC WINSTON A LAWTON JR CAYCE SC ESTILL SC LANCASTER SC MARION SC HELEN C BARRETT EDWARD & CRYSTAL OSCAR S PORTER III J THOMAS HUNTER JR WILHOIT HARRY L FOY JR CHAPIN SC HAMPTON SC LANCASTER SC MARION SC TRAVELERS REST SC W CARLTON THOMPSON MR & MRS HARRY J MARION NATIONAL BANK MICHAEL E ZEAGER HORRY LANCASTER SC JOHNSON SR ATTN ELEANOR CHAPIN SC TRAVELERS REST SC J ROGER HAMMOND KEN, LIB, CHRIS, DOUG BARLOWE GREENWOOD CONWAY SC AND LEIGH VARNADORE RICHARD A RUCZKO MARION SC LANCASTER SC CHAPIN SC H KEITH ANDERSON DON R REECE DR JAMES R CARROLL GREENWOOD SC CONWAY SC RANDY VAUGHN CHARLES E WHiTENER MULLINS SC LANCASTER SC CHAPIN SC WAYNE BELL BARRY ANTHONY MARLBORO GREENWOOD SC CLEMONS MEMORIAL ROGERS S WALKER MD MR AND MRS PATRICK E GREEN SEA SC LANCASTER SC WATSON DOUGLAS JENNINGS JR MR AND MRS DANNY COLUMBIA SC BENNETTSVILLE SC THURMON W MCLAMB LARRY L WOLFE BROTHERS MCCORMICK GREENWOOD SC LITTLE RIVER SC LANCASTER SC RANDY R STEWART GASTON SC T C & HELENA W DR RICHARD M DAVIS HENIFORD JR LORIS SC JOHN WILLIAM GREEN FAULKNER JR CHRISTIAN MC CORMICK SC GREENWOOD SC GILBERT SC

1993 Tiger Football 87 NEWBERRY BLAKE GRIFFITH MR & MRS DOYLE C COL & MRS DREWRY N BOB SEABORN'S BODY ROBERTS FERN WEST UNION SC BURTON SIMPSON SHOP BICKLEY CIRCLE T SUPPLY CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC LITTLE MOUNTAIN SO WESTMINSTER SC NORMAN CANOY TEXIDYNE INC PAUL T SHAW JIMMY DENNING TIM KWIATEK CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC LITTLE MOUNTAIN SO WESTMINSTER SC COMFORT INN COL & MRS E N TYNDALL SAM W SHERIFF ROBERT OPSAHL OCONEE MACHINE & CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC LITTLE MOUNTAIN SO TOOL CO INC J C & NANCY COOK DR & MRS HENRY E ANGELA & BRAD J S BEDENBAUGH WESTMINSTER SC CLEMSON SC VOGEL SIMPSON NEWBERRY SC ORANGEBURG DR HERBERT P COOPER CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC JR JAMES P WHITLOCK MR & MRS CHARLES GEORGE ROBERT C FRANCIS MARTIN & HAWKINS SR SON CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC SKELTON NEWBERRY SC ELLOREE SC CLARK CURRY/ MRS H BETTS WILSON EASLEY SC STEVEN KLENGSON CLEMSON SC JAMES AND CHRISTIE BILL & ANN MCCRARY MR & MRS H D FOLK NEWBERRY SC WESLEY GALLOWAY/ Y & K YARD SERVICE SNIPES JR HOLLY HILL SC BENJAMIN HARE EASLEY SC HAROLD L PITTS ATTN KELLY DUBOSE JAMES C WILLIAMS JR CLEMSON SC CLEMSON STARKEY NEWBERRY SC NORWAY SC SC CAROLYN DEAL & DEAL P A EASLEY SC TERRY C SHAVER ALBANY FELT CO DR HARRY B ARANT JR CLEMSON SC EASLEY NEWBERRY SC ORANGEBURG SC SC MICHAEL STALBERT COL CHARLES DIMMOCK JIM & MAXINE BRASURE EASLEY SC LONNIE E & CLARE L J HAYNE CULLER CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC ROBERT A WATSON TURNER III ORANGEBURG SC NEWBERRY DR & MRS WILLIAM E THOMAS F EASLEY SC SC MRS M RODNEY CULLER CENTER DUKES EASLEY SC CURTIS & LALANE BILLYE L WEST ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC NEWBERRY SC ED CHILDRESS WELBORN DR JEROME B DEGEN DR ROBERT C EDWARDS EASLEY SC EASLEY SC JOHN HAROLD SEASE ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC PROSPERITY SC B K CHREITZBERG JR BRENDA YOUNG GARY A DELANEY MD MR & MRS CLIFF ELLIS EASLEY SC EASLEY SC HARRY S YOUNG ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC WHITMIRE SC W RONALD COLEMAN ANGIE BENJAMIN CHARLES PARKER GREG FOX/ LIBERTY SC OCONEE DEMPSEY EASLEY SC STANLEY METZ/ MR & MRS ROGER ORANGEBURG SC DANNIE CANNON/ FELTON N CREWS CARL R ROGERS EASLEY SC BENJAMIN FAIR PLAY SC PAUL M DUNNAVANT JR LARRY MASON LIBERTY SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC ROBERT E DYE ARTHUR E NOWELL JR EASLEY SC STEVEN BENJAMIN RICHLAND SC F REEVES GRESSETTE JR GARRISON/CLARK/ LIBERTY SC ORANGEBURG SC GARRISON O DOYLE DYER MRS JAMES H ABRAMS CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC PAUL E BOWIE JR SALEM SC EDGAR C MCGEE MEMORIAL ORANGEBURG SC WILLIAM E GRISHAW CARROL & EVELYN LIBERTY SC ELLIS M & MARY ANN IVEY CLEMSON SC EDENS SALEM SC DANIEL A MIXON DR HENRY C MARTIN SANDY & KEN HATFIELD EASLEY SC RALPH ALEXANDER INC ORANGEBURG SC LIBERTY SC CLEMSON SC DANNY L ERSKINE/ SENECA SC MR & MRS DC WILLIAM C PEEK IMAGINE INC DON W COOLEY DR FRANK A AXSON OSTERHOUDT EASLEY SC LIBERTY SC SENECA ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC SC T DEAN FEASTER MR & MRS E J JULIAN A OTT MR & MRS EUGENE S WASHINGTON JR W A GAINES JR IRWIN EASLEY SC SENECA SC ORANGEBURG SC LIBERTY SC ROBERT L IRWIN JIM GREGORIE MR AND MRS BRUCE C MR & MRS ROBERT L CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC BIRD'S AUTO INC HANSON RHENEY PICKENS SC ORANGEBURG SC KEITH STREET CAFE HARRY (HAL) C HAGOOD SENECA SC CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC DOUGLAS CLAMP ANN HUGHES & PAT SUN INC EW CLAMP JR/ ORANGEBURG SC CARL L LANE DANIEL E HUNT MARY MINUS SMITH CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC SENECA SC DR L P VARN PICKENS SC MRS ERNEST EUGENE ROY & MARTHA JOHNSON KEVIN J ORANGEBURG SC IN MEMORY OF DR JOHN MR & MRS LESLIE EASLEY HUGHES TIMMY BARR SC FLEMING O GEORGE & ANNA LESLIE SENECA SC SPRINGFIELD SC MR & MRS JOE B JONES PICKENS SC CLEMSON SC EASLEY TIMOTHY HYDRICK SC PICKENS DENTAL ASSOC PICKENS LOS HERMANOS, INC SENECA SC HERSHEL M & BARRY H PA COL& MRS JAMES E CLEMSON SC MADDOX PICKENS SC L F JONES BLESSING THOMAS C & LISA LYNCH EASLEY SC SENECA SC CENTRAL SC JOHN & JAN SPARKS III JEFFERYT MCALISTER PICKENS SC K-MAC SERVICE INC THE CONNELLS CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC SENECA SC CENTRAL SC DANIEL E YOUNGBLOOD THE WOODY & JIM MARX AMOS M MCCALL PICKENS SC MR & MRS WESLEY PAUL & BETTY DAVIS MEMORIAL EASLEY SC MASON CENTRAL SC CLEMSON SC EARLE L YOUNGBLOOD SENECA SC DEAN E MERRITT PICKENS SC DEAN & BILLY FINLEY JAMES T MCCABE EASLEY SC ANNE O MCALISTER CENTRAL SC CLEMSON SC HENRY R LOWERY SENECA SC MODERN HOME SIX MILE SC KEITH W PARK DEANA L & JOHN BUILDERS JIMMY E & SANDRA MR & MRS J GLENN CENTRAL SC MCENTIRE EASLEY SC MCCANTS JR CLEMSON SC PRIDDY SENECA SC JAMES A ARMITAGE NATIONSBANK SIX MILE SC CLEMSON SC STEPHEN R & ETHEL C EASLEY SC OCONEE SAVINGS & RICHLAND GENE & SALLY BEARD PETTIGREW LOAN CLEMSON SC TOMMY C PAGE CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC CAROLINA CERAMICS SENECA SC INC #1 GEORGE & NANCY CHARLES J RICE S K ROGERS DMD PA CLEMSON SC EASLEY OB-GYN BALLENTINE SC SENECA SC BENNETT ASSOCIATES PA CLEMSON SC WALTER S RIEKER JR EASLEY SC DR M D ALEXANDER JR HENRY SALZARULO CLEMSON SC BLYTHEWOOD SC SENECA SC MRS FRANCES G DAVID L & BRENDA H BOATWRIGHT ROBERT W ROBINSON JR REECE KITT KAISER CLAUDE S SIMPSON JR & MEMORIAL CLEMSON SC BLYTHEWOOD SC TOM MAERTENS EASLEY SC CLEMSON SC DONALD J & KAREN BILL & MERV ALLEN SENECA SC GIL RUSHTON ELLIS E BRADFORD SAUCIER EASLEY SC COLUMBIA SC R SCOTT SPROUSE CLEMSON SC CLEMSON SC LT COL WILLIE L ARCHIE SENECA SC COLUMBIA SC

1993 Tiger Football 88 BEARING DISTRIBUTORS MIDLAND AGENCY INC DONALD W PADGETT MACK & MELBA ALMAN MR & MRS JOHN A INC COLUMBIA SC RIDGE SPRING SC SPARTANBURG SC SCHWARTZ COLUMBIA SC MR & MRS BILL MILLER S & S FARM SUPPLY MICHAEL & ANNE BAILEY SPARTANBURG SC BEARING DISTRIBUTORS COLUMBIA SC RIDGE SPRING SC SPARTANBURG SC BARBARA B STRICKLER SC #3 J G MURPHREE SAMUEL "BULL" MR & MRS LOUIE W SPARTANBURG COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC CHAPMAN BLANTON T W SERVICES BEARING DISTRIBUTORS MR & MRS BLAKE NEAL SALUDA SC SPARTANBURG SC SPARTANBURG SC #2 COLUMBIA SC DARRELL & KAREN JUDY G BOWEN TAYLOR ENTERPRISES COLUMBIA SC WALTER M PATRICK JR OUARLES SPARTANBURG SC INC W W BRUNER JR COLUMBIA SC SALUDA SC R GRANT CALHOUN SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC F GARY L & BOBBY JOHN FAYE BERRY SPARTANBURG SC TERRY THRUSTON JACK W BRUNSON PATTERSON WARD SC CHAPMAN GRADING & SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC SPARTANBURG CONCRETE VAN WATERS & ROGERS THE R L BRYAN CO H L "SKEET" PEAKE SPARTANBURG SC INC COLUMBIA SC CAROL C PERRY SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC COWPENS SC ED CHURCH DR & MRS DOUGLAS M SPARTANBURG SC DR LARRY B WHITE BUDWEISER OF PINE RIDGE BULL FARMS SPARTANBURG SC ANDERSON SC COWPENS SC CIRCLE EXXON COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC SPARTANBURG SC BOYD W WINGO MR & MRS GARY H RONNIE BURGESS TIMOTHY J PLAYER DEAN HALL INSULATION SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC JOHNSON/MR & MRS COLUMBIA SC JIMMY JOHNSON SPARTANBURG SC MR & MRS G SPENCE MRS CATHY BYERS JIM & JULIA PRATER DUNCAN SC MR & MRS DAVID G WISE JR COLUMBIA SC SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC PALMETTO SUP & REPAIR DENNIS CHATHAM STEEL CORP PULMONARY ASSOCS OF DUNCAN SC SPARTANBURG SC KURTZIMMERLI COLUMBIA SC SPARTANBURG SC CAROLINA JAMES A TRAMMEL DIVERSCO INC RAYMOND E COBB JR COLUMBIA SC DUNCAN SC SPARTANBURG SC SAM P CLARK & COLUMBIA SC R E B S—EDWARD T THE HEARON CORP CHARLES E MOORE DR HAROLD S VIGODSKY WOODRUFF SC RHONDA AND JOEL STROM FAIRFOREST SC SPARTANBURG SC COLLINS COLUMBIA SC R A EARNHARDT MAXCY B PATTERSON COLUMBIA SC MASCOT HOMES INC WOODRUFF SC JOHN C RIVERS GRAMLING SC SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA DIST CORP COLUMBIA SC MR & MRS STEVE EARLE SUMTER COLUMBIA SC F & B FARM JANE E ROOF INMAN SC SPARTANBURG SC RICHARD D ALFORD CHARLES EDWARD COLUMBIA SC VICKIE C GILLILAND HARRY H GIBSON SUMTER SC CORLEY III MD JAMES C RUSH INMAN SC SPARTANBURG SC THE BOOTH COMPANY COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC MAX & RITA GREGORY CHARLES A GRANT INC J LEWIS ATTY CROMER— ROBERT R RUSSELL JR INMAN SC SPARTANBURG SC SUMTER SC COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC JOE E LARK CHARLES F GRANT JR CHARLIE R BOYLE JR REID DEMPSEY RALPH T SCURRY SPARTANBURG SC SUMTER SC COLUMBIA SC INMAN SC COLUMBIA SC CHARLES & SHIRLEY CUTTINO/BERRY DUKES EOUIPMENT CO RHONDA/RON/MARTI SHARIN FOODSERVICE LITTLEFIELD GRAY SUMTER SC INC COLUMBIA SC SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC INMAN SC WILLIAM F DENNY SINKLER & BOYD THOMAS E & ANGELA ROBERT M HICKLIN SUMTER SC JAMES W ENGRAM COLUMBIA SC SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC RAGAN "A FRIEND OF CLEMSON" FRANK W SMITH ROSE MITCHELL DR & MRS PAUL SUMTER SC KAREN A & RALPH COLUMBIA SC INMAN SC HOLCOMB HEYWARD FORT GOLSON SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC CAROLINA FORKLIFT INC DARTLAN R COLLINS SUMTER SC COLUMBIA SC LYMAN SC MR & MRS LACHLAN L BOB AGALIANO JR T E GRIMES JR L W SMITH JR TRUST H J BOWMAN HYATT SUMTER SC COLUMBIA SC SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC MOORE SC A J GAUGHF CHARLES E HILL HARRY W KINARD COLUMBIA SC C LEROYE STOKES JOHN T DUNCAN SR SUMTER SC FAMILY MOORE SC SPARTANBURG SC SUMTER CASKET CO MARK THOMAS HOBBS COLUMBIA SC LEROY L KOLB COLUMBIA SC BOYD & CAROLINA (BUBBA JAMES) KENNETH M SUGGS DERRICK/RCHLND SPARTANBURG SC SUMTER SC DENISE M HUBBARD COLUMBIA SC BILL & ANNE KEA/AS LESCO RESTORATIONS LARRY MCCLAIN COLUMBIA SC SPTNG ROY N TAYLOR INC SUMTER SC TASHA B JAYNES MOORE SC SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC MRS OLIVE G MCLEOD COLUMBIA SC STANLEY KINGSMORE WILLIAM G THOMAS R MR & MRS ALLEN LUNDY SUMTER SC IN MEMORY OF CHARLES MOORE SC SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC SAMUEL F RHODES G LUCIUS JR ANDREW (JACK) PETTY DR & MRS RICHARD MR & MRS M C SAMUEL MCBRIDE COLUMBIA SC MOORE SC MCGARITY JR UMBACH RHODES II JERRY KLINE COLUMBIA SC ROBERT M PHILLIPS SR SPARTANBURG SC SUMTER SC COLUMBIA SC WES WEATHERSBEE PAULINE SC MR & MRS TIM MILLER JOHN A RILEY. DAVID A FRANK LEVER III COLUMBIA SC A B BULLINGTON JR SPARTANBURG SC STRANGE & COLUMBIA SC ROEBUCK SC RICKY WEATHERSBEE WILLIAM B WELLS MR & MRS ROBERT M R J MARSH COLUMBIA SC A B BULLINGTON SR MULDROW SUMTER SC COLUMBIA SC ROEBUCK SC SPARTANBURG SC CHARLES A SEGARS MR & MRS S CARL SUSAN & SAM MATHEWS WINGARD JOE GRIFFIN GEAR & WILLIAM C NEAL SUMTER SC COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC MACHINE CO SPARTANBURG SC "A FRIEND" ROEBUCK SC R SUMTER SC DR ROBERT J MRS FRANCES L ROY & JOYCE C DATES MCCARDLE CHAPPELL DEWEY L HANNA JR JR A TIGER FAN & COLUMBIA SC HOPKINS SC ROEBUCK SC SPARTANBURG SC SUPPORTER SUMTER SC MCCRORY PHILIP C CHAPPELL JR HENRY A RAMELLA/ ART & FLO PETTIGREW CONSTRUCTION CO HOPKINS SC THE FELTERS CO SPARTANBURG SC B STEVENS ZEIGLER COLUMBIA SC MELBAC&SANDIL SMITH ROEBUCK SC PIEDMONT MECHANICAL SUMTER SC DAVID & RUTH HOPKINS SC REBECCA B TAYLOR OF SPARTNABURG INC UNION MCLELLAN ROEBUCK SC SPARTANBURG SC COLUMBIA SC SALUDA WALTER & REBA MARTIN DANNY E ALLEN PLASTIC INJECTORS INC LOCKHART SC S C MCMEEKIN "A TIGER FAN" SPARTANBURG SC SPARTANBURG SC MEMORIAL RIDGE SPRING SC JEROME J RICHARDSON COLUMBIA SC SPARTANBURG SC

1993 Tiger Football 89 DR H RUSSELL CASTON G G THOMAS SR & JR— BOBBY R ROWLAND HIGH POINT CHEMICAL AIR PRODUCTS & JR J L NEELY CHARLOTTE NC CORP CHEMICALS INC UNION SC ROCK HILL SC SANDOZ CHEMICALS HIGH POINT NC ATLANTA GA E E FOWLER BILL JACKSON CHARLOTTE NC GARLAND FARMS INC MR & MRS CARROLL UNION SC YORK SC SANDOZ DYES HORSESHOE NC HUTTO WILLIAMSBURG MR & MRS JOHN H CHARLOTTE NC CYNTHIA H POOLE ATLANTA GA MCNEELY GEORGE F SMITH HUNTERSVILLE NC W GORDON KAY CHARLIE WALKER YORK CADES SC SC CHARLOTTE NC SIEGLING AMERICA INC ATLANTA GA NORTH CAROLINA MR & MRS MACK C HUNTERSVILLE NC SCOTT SEYDEL F E MUGGINS JR & ATLANTA GA MILLIE M DUDLEY ROBERT T YOUNG STEWART JR MR & MRS BILL GRISSOM HEMINGWAY SC ADVANCE NC CHARLOTTE NC KINGS MOUNTAIN NC LAWRENCE V STARKEY MR & MRS JAMES C TIMOTHY G MATHIS JR A J RIGBY JR MR & MRS ROBERT A ATLANTA GA KINGSTREE SC GETTYS JR THOMPSON KINGS MOUNTAIN NC ARDEN NC CHARLOTTE NC RON TRESCOT BRYAN M THOMPSON WILLIAM D RIGBY ATLANTA GA MR & MRS G A RIGBY THOMAS M BROSNAN HENRY S TRAMMELL LENOIR NC KINGSTREE SC ASHEVILLE NC CHARLOTTE NC DONALD A FOWLER H MICHAEL WEBB MD ATLANTA GA YORK MR & MRS ROBERT M THE VIRKLER COMPANY MARION NC LINDSEY CHARLOTTE NC MR & MRS DONALD R HILL ROBERT J ALEXANDER J C CANNON ASHEVILLE NC AUGUSTA GA CATAWBA SC ARCHIE T WILBANKS MATTHEWS NC MARK A YARBOROUGH CHARLOTTE NC FRANCES A HUNLEY C & K MACHINE & FAB FRANK C FALLS JR MD INC CLOVER SC MICHAEL A & SUSAN F MONROE NC ASHEVILLE NC CAMPBELL AUGUSTA GA CLAUD H & CALVIN B C CARL SMITH RANDY & RETA CLEMMONS NC NEWTON NC DONALD G GALLUP MD MORROW BOUCHILLON AUGUSTA GA CLOVER SC MR & MRS GEORGE B THOMAS A RAMSAY BELMONT NC HILTON PLEASANT GARDEN NC JOHN T GIBBS JR J M PEEK ROWE HENDERSON CONCORD NC AUGUSTA GA CLOVER SC CAPT J R COTTINGHAM BELMONT NC JAMES GOFORTH MD RALEIGH NC DR ROBERT S HILL JACKSON MCCARTER WAYNE CAMPBELL DAVIDSON NC AUGUSTA GA QUINN CANDLER NC MARK CHARLES PISANO CLOVER SC TERRY COOK/JIM ALTMAN RALEIGH NC DR RANDOLPH R SMITH JOSEPH W BOYKIN DREXEL NC AUGUSTA GA FRANCIS WILSON CHARLOTTE NC JEFFREY & PAMELA PERKINS JAMES E FOSTER JR & STACHELEK DAVID L DEAN FORT MILL SC JOE BURNETTE E COLE HUCKABEE RALEIGH NC BOGART GA CHARLOTTE NC DURHAM NC ROBERT P J SCOTT WELLS BRIAN K BARNES WOLF FORT MILL SC CUSTOM SPECIALTY FRED A HOWARD ROANOKE RAPIDS NC BUFORD GA COMPANY ELKIN NC SCOTT M KILE W B YARBOROUGH CHARLOTTE NC DAVID A TAYLOR FORT MILL SC ED & BARBER BRINKLEY ROCKWELL NC CANTON GA PAUL M GARRETT ELON COLLEGE NC WILLIAM F EVANS JR S L CAMPBELL CHARLOTTE NC LLOYD G GURLEY ROCK HILL SC D TIM NEWTON SALISBURY NC COLUMBUS GA FAYETTEVILLE NC THOMAS W GLENN III THOMAS E PRUITT JACK D COX CHARLOTTE NC CHARLES P SULLIVAN ROCK HILL SC DR FRED G SHEALY JR SALISBURY NC CORNELIA GA S JR FLAT ROCK NC W GORDON RAYMOND I MCFADDEN JAMES F COX JR CHARLOTTE NC JAMES H JONES ROCK HILL SC MR. & MRS. AL ADAMS SANFORD NC JR FARNUM M GRAY FOREST CITY NC COVINGTON GA DR & MRS CHARLES H CHARLOTTE NC JACK R KELLEY CRAWFORD JR ROBERT H BLALOCK SHELBY NC JOHN L ANDERSON WILLIAM J GRAYSON GASTONIA NC DALTON GA ROCK HILL SC MR & MRS TONY R CHARLOTTE NC SARAH AND KEN JAY MITCHELL HOUSTON MR & MRS J DENNIS STAPLETON CROCKER W THOMAS GRIFFITH JR GORDON SHELBY NC DALTON GA CHARLOTTE NC GASTONIA NC ROCK HILL SC DR T G WESTMORELAND MR & MRS CHARLES D JOSEPH W GULP PE ROBERT JETER MR & MRS HENRY H SHELBY NC MILLER CHARLOTTE PERKINS III DALTON GA ROCK HILL SC NC D C MCKINNEY GASTONIA NC ED DUCKWORTH J HOWARD FOSSETT DONALD F KAPP SKYLAND NC ROCK HILL SC CHARLOTTE NC LLOYD W PURSER DECATUR GA GREENSBORO NC MRS C R SWEARINGEN JR E E HERLONG JR KRAFT GENERAL FOODS SMITHFIELD NC C E DANIEL CHARLOTTE NC MARK SNYDER GAINESVILLE GA ROCK HILL SC BOBBY B JOLLEY GREENSBORO NC ALVIN GAINEY/ J ED KELLETT DR JEFFREY T LANGLEY SUMMERFIELD NC W ROCK HILL SC CHARLOTTE NC MR & MRS R DALE E DEAN NELSON SWING JR ROBERT W DOZIER GAINESVILLE GA ROBERT M KING ROY A MAJORS GREENSBORO NC TROY NC ROCK HILL SC CHARLOTTE NC A FRIEND OF CLEMSON MARSHALL WHITE JR CLARENCE NESBIT GAINESVILLE GA J WILLIAM (BILL) MYERS JERRY LATHAN CHEMICALS DIV WAXHAW NC ROCK HILL SC JR BOBBY A PAINTER CHARLOTTE NC GREENSBORO NC CURTIS & LOUISE GAINESVILLE GA NALLEY EOUIPMT MR & MRS JAMES E KIMBRELL JR INSTALLATION INC TERRY PAXSON WAYNESVILLE NC MR AND MRS R C AUGHTRY III ROCK HILL SC CHARLOTTE NC BRADBERRY GREENVILLE NC MR & MRS ROBERT D GREENSBORO GA DAVID A PEED ROBERT W NEAL RANDY W MULLINAX MCELVEEN ROCK HILL SC CHARLOTTE NC WINSTON SALEM NC STEVE ADAMS HARRISBURG NC JEFFERSON GA ROY E PHILLIPS BOEHME FILATEX INC EWART A BRABHAM W L (BILL) WALKER ROCK HILL SC CHARLOTTE NC WINSTON SALEM NC M A LEGETTE HENDERSONVILLE NC LAVONIA GA IRVIN V PLOWDEN PNUCOR— BYRON L & PATTI L DR SIDNEY E KIRKLEY MRS JUDITH P ROCK HILL SC R D "BOB" BENSON HENDERSONVILLE NC JONES CHARLOTTE NC WINSTON-SALEM NC CHANDLER R S POWELL JAMES A MACOMSON LAWRENCEVILLE GA ROCK HILL SC PROCOM~JIM LESHOCK HENDERSONVILLE NC MR & MRS ANDREW D CHARLOTTE NC WHITE JOHN C GOODWIN III W I REARDON GREGORY P EDWARDS WINSTON-SALEM NC LAWRENCEVILLE GA ROCK HILL SC STEVE M PROFFITT HICKORY NC CHARLOTTE NC GEORGIA J C & SHELBY STORY J C (TOY) RHEA III DR BRUCE ALLEN LAWRENCEVILLE GA ROCK HILL SC MR & MRS MARK S SIMMONS JOSEPH WM TURNER JR RICHARDSON ALBANY GA C SCOTT BAGWELL CHARLES K SEGAL CHARLOTTE NC HICKORY NC LAWRENCVILLE GA ROCK HILL SC W GANTT WILLIAMS JR AMERICUS GA

1993 Tiger Football 90 DOUG ARMISTEAD CORNWELL & CHURCH FRED FAIRCLOTH MARK A & TRACEY R MR & MRS WILLIAM L LILBURN GA TOCCOA GA GREENVILLE AL WALLING BROOME LOUISVILLE KY PONTE VERDA BCH FL JERRY L COX KID S STUFF ACADEMY F WILLIAM TAYLOR III LILBURN GA INC HENDERSONVILLE TN MICHAEL G BEESON FORD F FARABOW JR CHARLES WJAGER TOCCOA GA ERNEST M NORVILLE LYNCHBURG VA POTOMAC MD LILBURN GA MILTON E PATE JR HERNDON VA GREGORY D MARTIN MD JOSEPH S TYSON WILLIAM M MCMULLAN TUCKER GA SYDNEY E TINDALL MARION VA PRATTVILLE AL LILBURN GA DEWEY F GRIGGS HIXSON TN JOHN W HOLCOMB JOE ALFANDRE WARNER ROBINS GA MEMORIAL ROCKVILLE MD FRANK A LATIMER MR AND MRS OLIVER I LITHONIA GA ANDY NEWELL SNAPP JR MCLEAN VA PATRICK W & CAROLYN BARBARA K LOWERY WOODSTOCK GA HOUSTON TX KENNETH L TUTEN JR- DEBERNARD RUSTBURG VA LOGANVILLE GA OTHER MARTIN H GEIGER LYNN C TUTEN- KENNETH L TUTEN III R A BOWEN JR HUNTSVILLE AL JOHN J SNEE CHARLIE L GALE MIDLOTHIAN VA SALISBURY MD MACON GA BALTIMORE MD TERRY EASLER HUTCHINSON MN CHARLES P FERGUSON JACK CAIN W C DAVIS III JOHN WALKER MONTGOMERY AL MARIETTA GA HARRY W SMITH SANDY UT BETHLEHEM PA SCOTT A NORRIS MR & MRS BEN A KINGSPORT TN LES STALLINGS KAREN SMITH COGHILL NEW ORLEANS LA SCOTTSBORO AL LEPPARD JR BIRMINGHAM AL MRS HARRY W SMITH MARIETTA GA KINGSPORT TN RICHARD W EDGEWORTH ROBERT P CORKER S M SAULS/FRANK LOWE NEWARK CA SIGNAL MOUNTAIN TN MIKE AND ROSANNE BIRMINGHAM AL MR & MRS H E SCHENCK MCCONNELL JR ANNETTE NEVILLE SAXER LEROY S ADAMS CAROLYN & CHUCK BELL NORTH BRANCH NJ MARIETTA GA KINGSTON TN ST CHARLES IL BLOOMINGTON IL JEFF BOSTIC DAN WARD WILLIAM A MCDANIEL III W DALE GILBERT MR & MRS ROBERT D OAKTON VA MARIETTA GA BAGWELL KNOXVILLE TN SUFFOLK VA J G MOXON STAN J ELMORE BROWNWOOD TX SAM & BRIGHAM DR THOMAS W BARLOW MARTINEZ GA THOMAS OCALA FL TALLAHASSEE FL KATHERINE A KUGLER KNOXVILLE TN KEITH HAYNE GRIFFITH DR MICHAEL A WATTS RUDY G KUGLER MR & MRS WAYNE R % ORLANDO FL MARTINEZ GA BURLESON TX TERENCE NEAL MOORE DAVIS LANCASTER 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MRS JAMES H CARROLL DR W TIMMERMAN MR AND MRS L J COKER MARK & MIRAN TYRRELL ROLAND 8 NANCY DRAKE MIKE COLEMAN/ RABUN STEVEN VIRGO TOM W DUNAWAY IV $500 BRAD PRESSLEY MRS JAMES L WALPOLE TOM W DUNAWAY JR REV ROBERT L COLLUM MISS KIMBERLY C WATERS GEORGE H DURHAM JR KEVIN T COUNTS CHARLES T WATTS JOHN 8 JANE DYER H ODELL WEEKS JR ELECTRIC MOTORS & DRIVES INC Life Donors MR 8, MRS DAVID A COURSEY EDWARD & DOROTHY COURSEY MELVIN V & LUNETTE S YONCE DR 8 MRS E P ELLIS JR MR & MRS HORACE S BERRY LITTLEJOHN MEMORIAL IPTAY H C COWARD & SON RODGER I 8 SALLIE H ESKEW MRS FRANCES BOATWRIGHT ALLENDALE FANTS OFFICE SUPPLY G SCHOLARSHIP ROBERT F DANSBY JR JOHN F BRUNSON MITCHELL ATTN LARRY HOLCOMBE MEMORIAL MR & MRS WAYNE JOHN E DICKENSON J T DUNCAN GEORGE P FELLERS MR & MRS TED W CRAIG J ROY PENNELL III H D DICKERT BOB & DOT SANDERS- MR & MRS CLIFF ELLIS SUSAN POORE WILLIAM R DILL JR BARNWELL ANDREW J FERGUSON COUNTY FINANCIAL PLANNING ASSO INC JAMES H GULLY MRS S V SOTTILE A G & G G EVANS MITCHELL SCOTT S DEBRA, MIKE, DANA AND JAMES BOB & PAT HARMON CHARLES TIMMONS ROBERT B FLEMING JR 8, ANDERSON FINLEY HIGGINBOTHAM JR RICHARD NEAL DONALD L PAUL FULMER WC G GANTT JERRY ALLEN RAYMOND FLEMING MARY S HUNTER WESTMORELAND ROBERT GEORGE FUNERAL HOME INC MR & MRS BAYLIS E ANDERSON MR 8 MRS DAVID FORD

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ARCHIE L GENTRY JR FRANK B SULLIVAN LAWRENCE E EVANS II HARGRAVE ROBBINS GARY M NORRIS GEORGE S DRIVE INN SUPERIOR ENGINEERING INC ROBERT D FAIREY ELIZABETH B SMITH DR 8 MRS H CLYDE ODOM JOSEPH B GLENN MR 8. MRS GEORGE H TAYLOR FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY DR SAMUEL ROGERS STONE PASCAL C PRICE JR GLENN PLUMBING CO INC MR & MRS FREDERICK J TERRY PHILIP GAINEY/GILBERT LITTLE WEIR INC DOUGLAS A REEVES GREEN T SERVICES INC MRS NANCY S THOMPSON JOSEPH HERMAN GLOVER CHESTERFIELD RILEY LUMBER INC TONY ALTON GREENW/AY J D THRASHER INC JAMES T GORDON JOEL W BROWN TOLMAN SALISBURY JOHN GRIER COL JAMES R TOLBERT JOHN DAVID GRIFFITH JAMES C JR 8, W KIRK CRAWFORD PETER L SPITZ CLAUDE T GRIFFIN MRS LIGON TOLLISON ANDREWS & CHERYL GROVES W E HOUGH MARTIN B TILLER MR & MRS FRANKLIN GROOMS TOP CONSTRUCTION CO INC MR & MRS JOHN R GRUBBS JR STEPHEN RAY JACKSON PAT P TOMPKINS HAIGLER ENTERPRISES INC THE TORRINGTON COMPANY FITZ L HARDIN JR WILLIAM D MATTHEWS JR R ALLEN TRAYLOR MD J W HARE JR TRI COUNTY BATTERY SALES DEBORAH C HEUER MR & MRS EDWIN E MILLER JR GEORGE, JOHN 8, ELIAS TUPPER ANDERSON DR A J TURNER CARL H HEWETT CLAUDE T PARKER HARLEY-DAVIDSON OF EDGEFIELD MR & MRS WILLIAM F RIKI & DARLENE VERNON BERNARD C HIATT MR & MRS MACKLYN R SELLERS LINDSEY W ADDY JR HARNESBERGE JOSH OWEN & CHEYENNE AL HITCHCOCK MR & MRS JOHN R THOMAS MRS JOE F ANDERSON SR R-MICHAEL 8, ANDREA (G'VILLE) VERNON W HOWARD ROLL III CLARENDON ESTATE W C BANDY MR & MRS ROBERT V HARRELL DAVID SWALDREP PERRY M HOLLOWAY JR DR 8, MRS CLARENCE E COKER JR & MRS ROBERT CALLIHAM RUDY HAWKINS/JAMES ANDERSON CALVIN R WATERS A WILLARD HANE CONSTRUCTION MR JOSEPH W COKER RITA CALLIHAM CLIFF TANKERSLEY BRUCE WATT WALTER G JORDAN III JAMES R COLEMAN JR/JAMES R ROBERT 8, CATHERINE CHRISTIE MALCOLM & SHIRLEY HAYNIE WELLS ALUMINUM CORP— CHARLES & ROWENA JOYCE SEGARS JR/DANNY J WINGARD TOMMY CHRISTIE HEARDS INC BELTON DIV DANIEL F KASSIS HUGH L & MARY DUBOSE E O DUKES JR JAMES O HERBERT CHARLES L WEST W W KNIGHT MARION E DUBOSE MR & MRS J GILLIAM JR THOMAS HERBSTER MIKE & MARIAN WEST WILLIAM E KOOPMAN W G JULIUS R EADON JR HERLONG PONT-CHEV-BUICK INC ROBERT LEE HILL MR 8, MRS RICK WHATLEY BRENT LEWIS JULIUS R EADON III MR 8, MRS JAMES C HOLMES THOMAS J HINCHMAN HUMPHREY W WHELCHEL THOMAS E LYNN DR & MRS D EARLE GOODMAN M E (BETSY) HOLMES DR CHARLES W HINNANT TONY/NANCY/MIKE/VICKIE/ ERVIN M MATHIAS AND FAMILY MR 8. MRS THOMAS HOLMES CHICK-FIL-A OF ANDERSON MALL WHITMAN CHARLES F MCCRARY HAROLD ISEMAN 8, A JOHN BROWN HOOPER DENNIS AND ELIZABETH WIDNER PATRICK MCKENZIE S JR MR MRS JOHN HUGHES JOEL RICHARD LEE MR & MRS KENNETH L KALTZ INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING WILLIAMS PLASTERING INC WARREN S MCLAUGHLIN CO THOMAS ELDEN LEE LON JAY ENTERPRISES INC INDUSTRIAL MOTOR SERVICE JAMES W WILSON KELLY MOLONY W J RAWLINSON ATTN LON COURTNEY JR ROY B JEFFCOAT JOHN T MUNDY BAMBERG DUSTY & GINGER RHODES WAYNE ROSIER THOMAS F JOHNSON MURDEN TILE COMPANY H F BAMBERG III H B RICKENBAKER WILLIAM H RUSHTON JR PAUL KAISER III DAVID M MURRAY JR JOE A BROWN HORACE F SWILLEY THOMAS H RYAN WILLIAM P KAY SR AARON A NETTLES JR JAMES MR & MRS WILLIAM WINGATE MIRIAM LEWIS H KEENEY M GEORGE CARLE POOLE JR W W SAGGUS CLAUDE MCCAIN MR & MRS THEO R WILLIAMS DR DAVID KELLEY PA JOEL POINSETT PORCHER COLLETON DON A NUMMY FRANCIS M WISE JR DR WILLIAM E KENNEDY C A PRESCOTT DANIEL GRAHAM BUCKNER JOSEPH M OTT CARL PULKINEN FRANCIS M WISE SR GARY C KIDD HALLMAN SEASE S GORDON D CHIPUKITES YONCE FORD MERCURY DAVID & PENNY KING JOHN R REEDER DANIEL & LYNAH M CROSBY RANDY YONCE SCOTTY & LISA KING BARNWELL REGIS MILK CO MR & MRS JAMES M FAULKNER OLIN S S BETTY KIRKPATRICK LULABELLE K BIRT ROGERS & BROWN CUSTOM WILLIAM C HAMILTON FAIRFIELD ARTHUR M KLUGH III ROBERT H BIRT BROKERS INC W WALTER HAYNES MD ELZIE B ADAMS STEVEN M KRAUSE/JODY M WILLIAM B CLARK J E SAULS JR HARRY L HILL WILLIAM J ARNETTE YOUNG MR 8, MRS TED W CRAIG FRED SCHRIMPF KIRKLAND S JOHNSTON & JOHN B LOUIS M BOULWARE LAZER CONSTRUCTION CO INC ROBERTO HARRIS ALICE W SEABROOK JOHNSTON LT COL RALPH W BOYS JAMES F LITTLE CLINTON CALHOUN LEMON JR RAY V SEGARS JR LESTER P JORDAN III JAMES L DORRIER MR S MRS JAMES W LOGAN JR A FRIEND FROM WILLISTON" T L SHEALY JR RHODES OIL COMPANY ERNIE P FERGUSON JR MRS C H LOMAS FREDERICK D MIXON MR & MRS STEVEN C SHOOK JOE AND CELESTE STONE R B GEDDINGS JOEL RANDOLPH LOOPER D AUSTIN SHELLEY K H SINGLETARY JOHN WADDELL BARBARA & ADRIAN GLENN

DAVID D LOWERY NORMAN M SMITH II R E SINK JR J RYAN WHITE JR WILLIAM B HENDRIX KENNETH S LOWERY WINCHESTER SMITH IV BEN M SMITH WARREN R HERNDON SR DARLINGTON G EUGENE MADDEN THOMAS B SMITH JOHN J HOOD JR BEAUFORT COLON M ABRAHAM STEVEN E MADDEN MRS S V SOTTILE JOE D JOLLY ROBERT E BISHOP CHARLES P ANDERSON CECIL E MARTIN SOUTHERN LUMBER S MILLWORK LT COL CARROLL L LIGON JAMES W MARTIN GENE DELOACH CORPORATION DAN ASKINS CO INC USAF-RETIRED JERRY W MARTIN CARLV DIETZJR MARSHALL STITH DR & MRS WILLIAM R BLAKENEY PIGEON GRANITE CO — MRS JANET B ELLIS BILLY BURCH WALLACE R MARTIN JOSEPH D THOMPSON JR MD J P BROOKS, J P BROOKS JR GRIFFIN ENTERPRISES INC J CARTER KENNETH M MATTISON S THREE L INC W KAYE S SIMMONDS CHRISTOPHER G OLSON C C HAIGH RAYMOND TUMBLESTON RICHARD CASSIDY THOMAS H WEIR J HOMER JONES, JR DAWKINS CONCRETE DR B C MCCONNELL JR DR 8, MRS FLOURNOY C WALKER III PATRICIA W WILLIAMS MCCOY LUMBER COMPANY BRYAN LOADHOLT WAYNE D WARD PRODUCTS INC WILLIAM LINDSAY WYLIE WARREN H OWEN MARTIN S DRIGGERS EDD S MCCURRY II RALPH WATSON & WILLIAM P III DENNIS E MCELHANNON ETHEL PINCKNEY INEZ D WEEKS DR MRS DUBOSE FLORENCE JERRY D MCGUFFIN JAMES R WATERS DEWEY B WELCH JR JAMES B GAINEY MILTON H ANDERSON JR JR JOHN D MEDLOCK JR ARTHUR T WILSON ANDREAS & SANDRA LARRY O GANTT JOHN E BLANKENSHIP H JR WILLIAM B MENEES WESTERGARRD ROBERT GOODSON JOHN E BOULWARE BERKELEY A FAMILY OF TIGERS SUPPORTERS DR WILLIAM N BOULWARE CHESLEY LOUIS MILAM MR JAMES L WHEELER D RADFORD BATES DAN M HOWLE LESTER P BRANHAM SR MARK JACKSON MIZ2ELL DEWITT RICHARD E WHEELER H WAYNE LELAND HUGGINS B M BRODIE H BRUD AND JOANNE K MOORE EVAGREEN CHRISTMAS TREE CO SKEETER & ABBEY WIGGINS F C HUMPHRIES DR RICHARD H BRYANT JR JERRY P MURDOCK DOUGLAS L WILBANKS GOOSE CREEK VETER CLINIC GEORGE A HUTTO JR G WILSON BRYCE MEMORIAL— DR & MRS HAROLD L MURRAY MICHAEL E HARRELSON W ROBERT WISE III GARNER 8. MICHELLE JONES BRYCE MECHANICAL CONTR INC MARION C NICKLES JR T HARRIS GARY CHEROKEE R SIDNEY KELLEY MARVIN C BUCHANAN DEWITT C NILES MD EDUCATIONAL C/0 HOME RICHARD & KATIE BAINES DR WM P KENNEDY IVAN M COLEMAN J DONALD NIX SERVICES J M BROWN WILLIAM J LAFFIDY WILLARD DORRIETY JR RONALD G NONNENBERG CARL F HARVEY BROWN PACKING CO INC WITT I LANGSTAFF JR FRANK A DOUGLASS JR COMPANY KEVIN PAUL O CONNOR H EDDIE MCKNIGHT LARRY L CAMPBELL DONALD L MCCALL OR GEORGE ECONOMY D K OGLESBY JR HENRY MILLS MR/MRS WILLIAM E CAMPBELL JR PETER L MCCALL JR MR AND MRS S C EDWARDS III BUTCH & LISA OVERCASH DR RHETT B MYERS DR J M CARROLL WILLIAM B MCCOWN III "CLYDE S BRYCE JR, RE- JOHN H OWENS JR/MARION DAVID D PAGE JR BROOKS JOHN O CHILDERS JR GLENN E MCFARLAND ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS" F M PEAGLER BEN M CLARY RICHARD NEWTON ASSOC INC TOMMY M FOLK JR RAY E 8. FLOYD PATRICK NOLAN 8, GERRY PONTIFF MR & MRS JOE BAXTER CLARY INC BY LOCKLAIR TOMMY M FOLK III DR RALPH K PEDEN STARWOOD, JAMES H ROZIER JR RICHARD N COOKSEY BROTHERS MUNFORD G FULLER J NORMAN PHILLIPS J JAY COL A TOTHACER & HAL DANIELS D CLYDE STUCKEY DARRYL B GARDNER HAROLD A PICKENS 8, SONS INC «1 TOTHACER MIKE, JAYMIE, 8, ERIC DOBBINS SYRACUSE FARMS HOWARD F GODWIN HAROLD A PICKENS & SONS INC «2 8, TUCKER MR MRS RAMON DONALD S ELMORE JOHN W TOLSON JR TOM GRESSETTE PEST PLEZ U STORES TYLER BUILDERS INC ROBERT J FRIEDMAN J BETH WEAVER CONTROL—TOM P GRESSETTE TARA POORE JOHN WAYNE VARNER MR AND MRS W H GREENE MR & MRS HENRY MICHAEL H HANNA WILLARD W POTTS JOHNNY WARD W WEBB MADELYN POWELL ROBERT W LE MASTER MR & MRS SAM WELSH JR MRS D C HARRELL HARRY D MARTIN MRS LEE WEST LADDIE GREEN HILLER MARIE J PROPP CALHOUN COL ROY N MATHIS J LAWTON WIGGINS JR DAVID L HOBSON BILLY L RAGSDALE SR KENNETH & KAREN BUCK G MAYFIELD 8, BRYAN MRS A R RAMSEUR TATUM GRESSETTE JR DONALD JAMES R WOODHAM MR MRS HOWELL N E MOORHEAD MR & MRS WILLIAM H JOHNSON RAMSEUR OIL CO INC MRS ELDON V HAIGLER JR DILLON S H HOUCK & SON NATIONS BANK ROBERT L MAHONEY JAMES E REEVES JR "IN MEMORY OF O J KNIGHT JAMES G 8. ANITA NESS LINDA MARSH CHARLES L & MELISSA M REID CHARLES L JOHNSON 22" R ALBERTA PHILLIPS CLASS OF GORDON KEITH MCLEOD JAMES E REID JAMES M MOSS III S SON G LYNN J GRADY RANDOLPH W WILLIAM MRS JAMES B RHINEHARDT JR MR & MRS H E PAULLING G MOORER R B SANDERS MCLELLAN FARMS JIMMY POSTON MATHIAS B RICHARDSON DAVID K RICKENBAKER G R MCLELLAN H T ULMER III JONATHAN D SARRATT S A RODGERS JR M J RICHBOURG HENRY L RICHBOURG JAMES L WANNAMAKER JR BROOKS SMITH DR ROLAND L SKINNER JOHN C RIVERS III JACOB R ROGERS A B ROBERTS JEFF STOCKS G H STEWART CHARLESTON MR & MRS SAM L TAYLOR DORCHESTER MRS JOHN E TAYLOR JR MARK S ROBERTS JAMES H ACKERMAN BAILEY & ASSOCIATES DENNIS SIMMONS WARD RODDY'S FRIED CHICKEN JAMES H AlCHELE CHESTER GERALD E BROCKENFELT JERRY W WISE JAMES & DORIS ROGERS CHARLES F ALLEN JAMES 8, EILEEN BANKHEAD MR & MRS ROBERT L BURNS CHRIS YAHNIS WILLIAM F ROPER III L MICHAEL ALLSEP JR/B DAVID L BEATY C HOOD H DOWNS BYRD JR EDWARD L YOUNG MR AND MRS GREGG S ROWE ASHLEY RIVER ANIMAL HOSPITAL WILLIS CHAIN DR JAMES M RUFF CUDD HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING PAUL G CAMPBELL JR GEORGETOWN AUTO SUPPLY S EQUIPMENT GENE W DUKES CHARLES H SCHWIERS NATHAN & MICHAEL BAIRD MR 8, MRS ROBERT A DARBY SR JOHN W BENTON ROBERT R SEAWRIGHT CHUCK FORD BARBARA A DUNNING MR AND MRS H W BRUORTON DOUG/LUANNE'TODD BEACH EARL R DUPRIEST JR DANIEL MATTHEW SHIRLEY DONNIE LEE BEASON SAM FRAZER III W RUSSELL CAMPBELL DR EDWIN L FREEMAN HAROLD S MAGGIE SIMPSON S WAYNE GOODYEAR ERNEST J FOX JR DVM PA JULIA S BECKNELL GIANT PORTLAND CEMENT CO JAMES M SIMPSON BLAIR 8, MARGARET KNOX AUNDRIA M GREEN ANTHONY M BROWN JOEL C HIPP JAMES L SINGLETON DAVID ROBERT W LEE SR H E HEMINGWAY W BUNCH VAUGHN H HOWARD MRS ROBERT W SMITH CLAUDE M BURDETTE MICHAEL H LIFSEY LARRY E HOLLIDAY WALTER A SMITH SR MS LORINE LINDER, JIMMY STEVE HUTCHINSON AL & RITA HUTCHINSON DOUGLAS F CLARK JIMMY ADDISON WILLIAM (BLINKY) SMITH KEVIN DAUGHTERY LINDER & DAVID LINDER BURT JORDAN WILBURN 8, JOHNNIE HUTTO KEN SOUTHERLAND W E LINDSAY GARDEN CITY BEACH PAVILION HAL DAVIS INFINGER FARMS WALTER PRICE SPIRES JOHN M LITTLE III MARY JANE MARTINI DORCHESTER VETERINARY DAVID AND PAULA JONES MR 8. MRS J DAVID STANDEFFER CLINIC— DR DONNIE HERBERT D LUTZ JAMES K MCCONNELL CECIL B JORDAN FRANK M STEVENSON GAMBLE/DR ZACK MILLS ROBERT W MOSER JAMES F MOSS T EDWARD JORDAN

1993 Tiger Football 92 MR & MRS W FARREL OWENS W CANTEY DAVIS JR/JIMBO DAVIS DR JOSEPH WHOLLIDAY CODY AND NINA OWENS GERALD S TOMPKINS JR KATHRYN A PEACOCK C F DAWES W B HOPKINS WD OWENS JR MR 8 MRS GEORGE D TOOKE

JULIAN A REYNOLDS PRICE & ERNESTINE DELK EDWARD ZACHARY HORTON MILTON I OZMINT TOWNES ASSOCIATES LTD DAVID D ROPER DR 8. MRS PERRY B DELOACH CHARLES 8 DEBBIE HOWARD ARNOLD 8 GWEN PACE MICHAEL 8 SUSAN B TROTTER JESSE E WRIGHT III DEWITT INTERNATIONAL CO DAVID K HUDSON DR JOHN J PALMER DMD DACUS TED TUCKER III RICHARD C YEARY DR JAMES W DICKERT IDA R HUDSON RUSSELL HUNTER PARK TUCKER MATERIALS INC MR 8, MRS JOE YOUNG DANNY DILLARD PARKER HUMPHREYS ANDY PARNELL DR WILLIAM E TUCKER CAROL H 8, RICHARD M DOBBINS STAN & JANE HUNNICUTT PHILIP PATRICK EUGENE BRIAN TURNER GREENVILLE MR 8, MRS DAVID K DOMNITZ REVONNE C HUNT L R "CHOPPY" PATTERSON UNITED INVESTORS MR & MRS BRIAN W ABEL MRS I L DONKLE JR ROY F HUNT JR MR 8 MRS DAVID W PATTON DEAN D VARNER ABLE CONSTRUCTION CO »1 ROY F DOOLEY JERRY E HUNTER JOHN H PAYLOR RICHARD C VAUGHAN KEITH ALBERSON PAUL DOUGLAS STEVE 8 LAURA HUNTER JOE PEARSON/JOE DAVIS THOMAS H & HELEN H VAUGHAN T N & SARAH ALEXANDER MR & MRS ERNEST DRIGGERS MS MARGARET HUSKEY MISS CHRIS PHILLIPS RICHARD W WADDELL WILLIAM R ALEXANDER JR CHARLES B DUNCAN JR AMOS HYKES DEBRA 8 WAYNE PHILLIPS MR a 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CHEVES MR & MRS JOHN R DAVIS & ROBBIE HANDEE MART FOOD STORES INC JOE MIHELICK MR S MRS MARK S STOKES SCOTT S ANITA CHILDERS TRAVIS STANLEY DAWKINS JACK L HANNAH JOHN J MIKELL DAVID RIVERS STONE H R CHITWOOD DICKERT'S MOVING 8 STORAGE JAMES W HANNAH GRADY MILLER'S HONDA WILLIAM W STOVER JR CLAUDE CLAMP G O DORROH 8 G M NEEL JOHN B HARDAWAY III MILLER OIL CO INC HEATH L STRAWN JR MR S MRS ALVIN H CLARKE ROBERT H DRINKARD M SCOTT & JANE P HARKINS SHERRI MILLER DR EDWIN L STROUD WALTER L CLAYTON JAMES S DURHAM CALDWELL HARPER FRANKLIN D MITCHELL MR & MRS MICHAEL STROUD SIDNEY LAMAR CLINE G 8 P TRUCKING CO INC DONALD L HARRISON CHARLES R MOON JAMES MONROE STURGIS GLENN R ALTON E GANTT COGGINS HENRY MARVIN HARRISON EDGAR RAY MOORE JR HENRY W SUBER A COLEMAN L GANTT WM JAMES C HARRISON THOMAS MOORE SUGGS-TAYLOR-BELUE-BOYTER WAYNE Z L COLLINS COY JEFFERSON GRAY JAMES R HART THOMAS C 8 SHIRLEY S MOORE MR 8 MRS HOYT C TANKERSLEY CHARLES COOK JR RICHARD K "DICK" HALL W HARVEY 8 ASSOCIATES INC DAVID W MOORHEAD E RICHARD TAYLOR JR L KENNETH 8 MRS JOHN COOK THOMAS M HATCHER RICHARD M MOOSE GREGORY D TAYLOR MR G HAMMOND MR S MRS JACK P CORN ROBERT N HARPER G HAWKINS JAMES R MORROW SR ROBERT L TAYLOR LYNN N CORNETT W GRAHAM HAWKINS JR JOE E HAWKINS MR 8 MRS W F MORROW TERRY 8 JEAN-MARIE TAYLOR JOHN F COVINGTON G W HAWTHORNE RODGER E HAWKINS MR 8 MRS BRUCE F MORSE NEWELL D CRAWFORD JR ALLEN COX GROVER C HENDERSON III ANDY HENDERSON MORTON 8 MORTON TEACHEY MECHANICAL INC BETTY R COX THE HERITAGE COMPANY J MICHAEL HENDERSON WILLIAM C MORTON FRANK M TERLIZZI MR & MRS GENE E CRAWFORD FRANK HINSON JAMES M HENDERSON DAN L MOYD WAYNE GLENN RONNIE E DR JOHN H HOLLINGSWORTH CRAWFORD MRS JOHN C HENDERSON NALL ENTERPRISES, INC JOHN RUSSELL TERRY JR J HUGH CRAWLEY DEAN A HOOD DARRELL B 8 REBECCA W MR 8 MRS JOE L NASH HARRY M THOMPSON MR 8, MRS RALPH CRAWLEY MR 8 MRS WILSON G HUNTER HERLONG DPS NEWMAN & BATCHELDOR J E THOMPSON STUART W CRAWLEY HORACE JENKINS MR & MRS M STEVE HESTER MRS PAUL T NORRIS JIM 8 CAROL THOMPSON J DOUGLAS CRENSHAW HORACE, HAVEN 8 MORGAN A HEWELL NORRIS SUPPLY COMPANY ROBERT J THOMPSON III JESSE CRIM JOE JENKINS MAJOR L HIGGINS/BILL MERRITT NORUNGOLO-DAVIS INC THOMAS F 8 REGINA O STEPHEN D CROCKER JENNINGS/WALKER J HILL PATRICK F ODEA THORNTON GENE CROOK DR A JR JAMES JOHNSON MRS FRANCIS HINNANT INA G ODELL JIM THRAILKILL 8 DR BEN CUSTOM ELECTRIC VIRGINIA JOHNSON CO "A TIGER FAMILY" R D 8 DUNNEAH OGLETREE THRAILKILL TERRY & SANDRA DARBY "A FRIEND" W G HOLCOMBE HAROLD ORR RICHARD E TILLOTSON BILL 8, SHEILA DAVIDSON MRS JACK LAWRENCE BRIAN K HOLDEN MICHAEL JAMES OWEN CHARLES M TIMMONS MRS BILLY DAVIS ROBERT A LINER W NED E HOLLAND JR R D OWENS/KENT OWENS WILLIAM A TODD RICHARD VANCE DAVIS LLOYD ROOFING COMPANY

1993 Tiger Football 93 MARSHALL LONG RODNEY A KELLY R HUGH CALDWELL O K MCKENZIE JAMES C MILLER JR JOHN LUMLEY/B M KECK GEORGE V KORNEGAY CAPITOL CITY HOUSING LOWELL ANDREW ROGERS SARA & EDD MIZE CHARLES S MALONEY J W MARTIN JR B M CASSADY MR & MRS ROBERT A SCOTT WEST UNION SC JAMES H MARTIN JR MR & MRS HAROLD E MATHIS SR MRS LAURA D CASTLES JAMES M SMITH RALPH E NIX RUSSELL & LEIGH MATHIS NETTLES MYERS ROSCOE S CAUGHMAN SAM R WEBSTER JR COL WADE H PADGETT JR MR & MRS ANTHONY C MICHAEL L & WINDY MR & MRS WILLIAM M CAUGHMAN MARLBORO JERRY M PAGE MCALISTER SATTERWHITE H A CHACKNES III JOHN F PASSAFIUME OSCAR & BETTY DERRICK DONNA G MCCALL LESLIE M STOVER KENNETH CHAVIS, JR ED AND MARCELYN RANDALL JIMMY L & NICK T MCCOLL F MICHAEL MEREDITH LARRY TUCKER CHEROKEE TRAIL VETERINARY EDNA T ROUSE R L AND D E MCNEIL RONNIE & BRENDA MILLENDER HOSP SAMAHA INC LANCASTER LYMAN BRUCE PUETTE JR J STONEY JAMES TRACY CHILDERS CECIL T SANDIFER MOORE DALE ADAMS SAM R COKER BILL STEELE DR W B MOSELEY MICHAEL BLACKMON MCCORMICK MURRAY ROBERT J COOPER THRIFT BROTHERS LUMBER TOMMY W JEAN M BOAN JOHN HARVEY BANDY CO G DENNIS NEELEY BRAD CORDELL DR JAMES GILBERT WILLIAM E WEST MANLEY B BOWERS, JR W PHILIP R NICKLES ROBERT M CORLEY III MRS LAWRENCE STROM JOHN 8 HAZEL WISE W H BRIDGES S CECIL Y & JERRY A NUNAMAKER LUTHER E COUSINS II TOMMY WALL MR 8 MRS E P WRIGHT HUBERT E BROWN JAMES G PADGETT JR DMD WILLIAM G JR 8. DONNA L CRAPPS 8, MRS JEFF CHILDERS FRED R PARDUE MR DONALD & AMY CRAPS NEWBERRY ORANGEBURG W P CLYBURN T M ABRAMS C A ABBOTT DR S D PENDERGRASS III NORMAN E 8. BETTS W DAVIS R H COLLINS DR KEVIN PRATER BLAND M DERRICK C KEITH & JANET T ASHWORTH RAYMOND E ACKERMAN MIKE 8, LYNN CRENSHAW AUSTIN MR & MRS H CIREMBA AMICK PRECISION PLUS INC JOHN T DRAFTS JOYCE R LEONARD 8. 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MRS JAMES B THARPE E E O HUDSON JR ALLEN & JANE WEST JKB&B INC FRANK MCLEOD SR M G WILLIAMS HOWARD E MEETZE & SON MR 8 MRS THOMAS B JACKSON JR ALFRED L WHITE PAUL R JOHNS FARMS INC WILLIAM K WILLIAMS DMD CALVIN D JONES LARRY A MORRIS JAMESON P 8 MRS ROBERT N JENKINS III HAMPTON WILLIAM WRENN GEORGE D JUMPER MRS BUDDY NEEL MR EUGENE R BOSTICK NICHOLS TIMOTHY E 8 ELAINE H JOHNSON LAURENS MR & MRS CYRIL F KNEECE WAYNE DR JERRY FRANK CREWS JR TED PLEMONS SEBA KEMMERLIN JR BARBARA A ANDERSON ALBERT R KOON MR & MRS S F CREWS JR C H RAGSDALE III LAKEVIEW SKATING RINK JOHN B ARMSTRONG BRENDA, EARLE, ROBIN 8. 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KAY K WEBBER J M RUSSELL JR JAMES T CARROLL C MARK ENTREKIN KENNETH W NETTLES DR JAMES R WILLIAMS HENRY G RUTLAND JR STEPHEN L CHRYST DORIS AND LARRY GAR ALFRED C NIX MR & MRS ROBERT T WILLIAMS COL 8 MRS W B SALLEY JR MCARTHUR ROBERT W 8, SALLIE M OSWALD COTECO A GEORGE SR JAMES H SHIRER JR O C CRENSHAW CHARLES J GLENN THOMAS W PLUMBLEE/JOHN F SHORT STOP FOOD STORE ROBERT C CRENSHAW JAMES W GOODMAN LONG OCONEE TED SHULER BILLY S DELK MR & MRS FRANKLIN E HARMON III RONALD M POSTON M T ABBOTT STAR-JACK FARMS DEAN & TERI EDGAR DONALD BRUCE HOCKER MR & MRS E K RABB III DR F B ADAMS JR W J STOUDENMIRE JR CALVIN L ELLIOTT MR AND MRS WILLIAM N JONES WAYNE P RAWL ROBERT ADAMS C J HAROLD THOMAS E THOMAS FULMER PAT & MARLENE LOWE VINCE 8, SUE RHODES ROY D ADAMS MEMORIAL MRS W E VERDERY L J W RISER LARRY GEDDINGS GERALD MARLER SUSIE C ADAMS CATHERINE S WALSH J WILLIAM GOBBEL TONY G MARLER ROBERT N & DAWN E RISINGER MRS T D ARNOLD ROBERTS ELECTRIC ALTON H WHETSELL P CO I FREDERICK C GORE W MCALISTER ARCHIE BARRON OLIN W WILLIAMS MR & MRS FRANKLIN D ROGERS MR & MRS HARVEY GRAHAM JR MR S MRS JAMES H MCCLELLAN MR & MRS STEVE D BLACK R SUMTER WILLIAMS JR HENRY JR REBECCA A & MIKE ROWELL M HARRISON EDWARD & SUSAN BOOKER JIM W WOLFE JR AND MIKE DONALD W HELMS JOHN A MCNINCH JR MARION F SADLER JR BOUNTYLAND OUICK STOP WOLFE MR AND MRS TIM SCOTT HOYT L HENDRICK WILLIAM T MITCHELL HAROLD & MARGARET BROCK JOHN T ZEIGLER JR HAROLD R HOKE C PARKER 8, JIM DERRICK MOORE GLENN SCOTT RICHARD H S LANI BURRELL DR WM S HOLLIDAY TERRY & DEBORAH POWELL S BRUCE SEAWRIGHT JERRIE BUTTS PICKENS S F HORTON SAM C POWER ROBERT E SELLERS MRS EUNICE M BYERS JACK A ADAMS INLET NURSERY & GARDEN D B SMITH SHARON & ALBERT SHEALY DON P & MARJORIE CAMPBELL AIR FORCE ROTC CENTER THOMAS B 8. 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MELINDA POSTON JIM AND BEVERLY SMITH ROBERT L BISHOP W M DESCHAMPS OAKWOOD FARM LEO FORTIN DR & MRS EDWARD LEROY P LAMAR & ELIZABETH E SMITH PATRICK FOSTER SHERRYL J BLANKENSHIP R SR PROCTOR DON MCDANIEL SOX WELL & PUMP CO INC GARRAIN DR & MRS LLOYD H BLANTON WYMAN O MCDANIEL JOSEPH M W T SANDERS ROSE STANCIL DAN AND LEANNE GREENE C S BOLAND DDS C B PLAYER MEMORIAL C A TIMBES INC CHARLES E STONE JR DOMENICK & CHARLOTTE JAMMY H BOLDING STEPHEN USRY PLAYER JR & C B PLAYER III JAMES H STONER GRUOSSO JERRY BOLDING R L WILDER JR LEXINGTON CHARLES M STUCK CLINTON E HAMLIN MR 8 MRS J CONNIE BOWERS R S WINFIELD BILLY AMICK BARRY SUMNER MR AND MRS RUSSELL H HARBIN J E BRITT ROBERT EARL WRENN DEWEY S BARNES HAROLD B SWYGERT JR EARL J HAYTER LARRY S BROWN JOHN C SWYGERT FREDERICK J BURGETT JASPER PATRICIA A BARRETT LARRY & DIANE HINDMAN & A TERRY L & ALLISON SWYGERT DR A HOSHALL JR MR & MRS NEIL E BYERLEY RONNIE & SUSAN NETTLES MR MRS JOHN BEARDEN FRANK JEFF BEDENBAUGH WES AND JORDAN SWYGERT MR 8, MRS JOHN E HUNT GARY E CAMPBELL JR NIMMER TURF S TREE MR 8. 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MRS A J HAWKINS HAROLD & DORIS BREWER JOSEPH C WYLY JR DR 8 MRS HARRY B MAYS RON CLARK WILLIAM COOGLER JR GARY E HOLDEN DR JOHN W BROWN MARION WILLIAM E MCALISTER W MR 8, MRS RICHARD B MR & MRS WILLIAM J BUCHANAN MR 8 MRS JIM MCCALL MICKEY 8 JUDY CORBETT MAXCEY L BROWN GREGG R CORLEY INMAN SR JR JAMES C DAVIS WILLIAM T MCCLURE JR BETHAL 8 ELIZABETH COUCH BETTY & ALVIE JACKSON R H BUCKNELL JR FRITZ N JOHNSON MD LINDA M MCCOY ALTON L COX JOSEPH C JACKSON PRESTON R & SARENA D BURCH LES W LEVY TONY MEDLIN L 8, ALICE 8 J WHIT MILLER WALTER T COX W JACKSON M D CALDWELL MR & MRS LARRY F MCINTYRE MR MRS

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DENNIS JOE E WEBB WILLIAM H FUNCHESS MR & MRS MAX THOMAS MAXWELL F PARROTT JR DR & MRS TONEY W DILLARD STEVEN R WERNER G & B ENTERPRISES LTD MR & MRS C S THOMPSON MR AND MRS JAMES N PEARMAN DOUG 8 JUDY DILLS DONALD C WEST GASTON GAGE JR MR & MRS GERALD S TRIPP JR DIVERSCO INC WHITE S EXXON STATION HANK GALBREATH WILLIS TURNER ZONNIE & PHYLLIS PENDARVIS COLUMBIA DIVISION LISA D WILLIAMS GALLOWAY HOMES INC K N VICKERY CHURCH C POWERS DOUGLAS PEST CONTROL INC VAHL a BETTY WILSON JIM GARRISON LES 8, KAREN WALDEN DAVID & MARCIA PRESSLEY TIMOTHY M DRAKE MR 8 MRS HARVEY F WOFFORD JOHN F GELDARD JOHN N JR & J NORMAN WARREN LTC WM R & FREDNA PRINCE TOMMY C DYKES/PAUL BLECKLEY JR CARL E WATKINS TOM AND PENNY GOEBEL INSURANCE DONALD H RADER GLORIA & JOHN EMORY SUMTER RALPH V GOSSETT GREG WATSON GEORGE H REED J P PARIS A D JR 8 JOE ALLBRITTON OR WM J GOUDELOCK GREGG WELBORN WAYNE M REED FLOWER'S INDUSTRIES ANTHONY E BARWICK THE GRAVELY AGENCY THOMAS E WELBORN JAMES F RICE JOHN E FORD JOHN J BRITTON JR N FRANKLIN GRAVELY JR MR AND MRS JAMES H WELDON KATHRYN L RICE MICHAEL WM FOSTER BILL CARTER JR A P GRAY ELMER & HELEN WHITLOCK JIMMY M ROGERS MIKE FOSTER THOMAS A CUTTING DORSEY E & VIRGINIA B GREER BILL H WILHELM MRS DAVID ROOF & DAVIDA ROOF M LANE FOWLER E M WILLIAM V GRIFFITH RICK C WILKEY WILLIAM F RUTHERFORD JR JOE M FOX DUBOSE WILLIAM JR CHARLES HAGOOD BRUCE WILLIAMS DAVID P SANDERS DAVID M FUDGE E DURANT DR PHILIP R FIDLER DONALD H HAMILTON THOMAS B WRIGHT JR JIMMY R SELLERS DAVE & TERRIE GARREN ANONYMOUS JIM 8 MOLLY HAMPTON WALTER AND MARILYN SHEALY JESSICA D GARRETT RICHLAND HARRY L HARRIS RONALD W HAND COL A L SHEIDER JR GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP RICK & MIMI ACKERMAN HENRY HOLLAND MR & MRS BRUCE C HANSEL MELVIN M SIMON JR RUFUS GIBBS PORTER H ADAMS JOHN JAMES BOB & PAT HARMON SR GEORGE Z SIOKOS EDWARD LOY GLASS W INDUSTRIES INC HEAD HUNTERS ROBERT ADAMS GERALD H SMITH JAMES ROBERT GLENN KORN J GLENN ALEWINE JIM P LANCASTER MR & MRS CHRIS HEMMINGS S TERRY SMITH MD LAWRENCE O GOLDSTEIN HAROLD V AMICK THE NATIONAL BANK OF SC KEVIN AND WANDA HENDRICKS W C (BILL) SMITH EDWARD J GRASSO JR CHARLES D BAKER JR DR JOHN SHAW HILLCREST MEMORIAL PARK JAMES A SONS H 8 M PACKAGING INC W TOM BALDWIN D LESLIE TINDAL JAMES A HOLCOMBE JR SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL CHAS EMMETT HALLIDAY MR & MRS SIMS T BALLEW DR MICHAEL S & SUE T TOWERY HOLIDAY INN BANK NED 8 DORIS HAMMETT B P BARBER & ASSOCIATES INC TRIPLE C FARMS HOLIDAY INN #2 SOUTHERN LUBRICANTS 8 MRS WILBUR K HAMMETT JAMES M BAUGHMAN MR EDWARD WARD BILL J HOOPER KAY SOYARS, MARSHALL, DALE 8 G R HARLEY TRIPP BERRY JOHN O & CATHY B WEATHERS COACH FRANK J HOWARD CATHIE JOE A HARRIS INC MABRY BINNICKER DR CHARLES H WHITE HUBERT STEVE HUFFMAN III THOMAS BOOTH MR & MRS EDWARD A SPEED JR MR 8 MRS WALTER L HAYS JEFFREY S HUGGINS LAWRENCE B STEEPLY E GUY HENDRIX UNION DON R HUGHES JOHN P BRENNAN EDDIE STEVENS JOHN AND PARTICIA HENSLEY WILLIAM H BROWN MR AND MRS FLOYD W ALLEN MORRISON & MARGARET EDWARD A STEVENSON III KYLE L HERMAN ROBERT MELVIN N BROWNE EDENS HUNNICUTT MR 8 MRS L S STEWMAN 8 MR 8 ROBERT HIX DR JONES W BRYAN H S HARRIS JR CHARLES B HUNTER MRS DUANE JOHNSON RICHARD C HOFFMANN WILLIAM T HOWELL SR GEORGE J F BULLWINKEL JR JODY & KATHY H HUNTER DONALD L STONE ROBERT L HOLMES III CARL L MASON F DAVID BURTON MARY S HUNTER GERALD E STYLES C RICHARD HOPE JAMES H BURTON THOMAS O YOUNG DR S MRS J H JAMESON WILLIAM B TARRANT MR & MRS KENNETH R HUCKABY SAMMY BUTLER WILLIAMSBURG OLIN JOHNSON J D TAYLOR RAY E HUTCHINS J E CAMPBELL JR T E JONES S SONS CLAY B THOMAS INSULFAB PLASTICS INC— WENDELL O BROWN ATTY F WAYNE CANNON LEWIS E JORDAN MRS H T THOMPSON JR MR CHARLES O CASEY DR W C COTTINGHAM FRANK G CARLL JAMES C CRIBB LEWIS S KAY H T THOMPSON III DR DAVID R IVEY CATALYST ARCHITECTS DON M KELLY MR 8 MRS CHARLIE E TILL DR JAMES O JOHNSON VINA V FLOYD JAMES R KING JR WILLIAM P GATE DR R SIMS TOMPKINS JOHNSON REALTY FRED P GUERRY JR GEORGE CAUGHMAN JR W HARRY KING W MR 8 MRS WALTER A TUTEN JR BOB & DARRELL KIMBRELL JAMES M KENNEDY CDS INC JOSEPH P LAZZARI MRS RALPH KIRK MR 8 MRS JERRY W VAUGHN MR 8 MRS J R KING KENNETH LCHILDS ROBERT F JR E C KLEBE WILLIAM F WANNAMAKER JOHN L KING JR MCELVEEN L W CONDER JR THOMAS E SETZLER II R FRANK II P KOLB CHARLES L WEBB TERRY G 8 ROBIN B LANDERS JOHN W LAINE W COOPER ROSS O WEED HENRY M LEE VONNIE P SMITH SYBIL S COUSINS ERIC HOWARD E JR & HELEN C LEE JOE BEN WEEKS JAMES H LEE MR 8 MRS K WILSON SR BILLY E CRUMPTON JOHNNY L & ANN LEE DR JOHN A WELLS JR WILLIAM 8 MARYBETH LYLES MR & MRS FRED E CULVERN JR YORK STEVE & CONNIE LESLIE GENE E WILLIAMS R EVERETTE MCABEE MRS RALPH B CURETON JR DOUGLAS ADAMS JOHN L LEWIS ALLEN C WISE MRS CRAYTON MCCOWN MICHAEL R DAVIS JOE A ADKINS DOUGLAS E LIMBAUGH JUDGE BENJAMIN C WRIGHT WILLIAM A MCDANIEL WILLIAM T DERIEUX WILLIAM R ADKINS JAMES B LINDSAY J P WRIGHT JR L J MCLESKEY INC DAN DERRICK MR 8 MRS RONALD L ALEXANDER MR & MRS SAMMY D LITTLE MRS STEPHEN F WYNDHAM J R MCVEY THE DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC MR 8 MRS PAUL ALLRED LOLLIS BUILDERS INC J F WYSE LIST IN LEXINGTON E LEWIS MILLER SR MR 8 MRS DAVID E ANGEL NICK LOMAX JAMES DODSON COUNTY RICK MILLER FRANCIS S DUNN CHARLES M BALLARD JR DOUG AND LINDA MADDOX JAMES H III 8 VICKI N YOUNG CHARLES G MOORE V A BALLARD DAVID L DURHAM COL EDWARD R MADDOX JAMES H 8 FREIDA YOUNG HERBERT B MOORE JR THOMAS E BANKHEAD JR MURPHY MAHAFFEY JR WILLIAM BLAND EDWARDS DMD BOB MORGAN CHARLES G ELFERT JR SALUDA EDWIN L BARNES ANTHONY, DIANE, CHRIS & PHILIP C MORROW JOHN M BARNES JENNIFER MANN HUBERT LEE EVANS RONNIE ABLE NATIONSBANK DR GEORGE H FANN JAMES D BLEDSOE DAVID M/DR LEWIS W BARTLES J LELAND MARTIN NATN L STARCH 8 CHEMICAL ARNOLD L BATCHELOR JR DMD LINDA W MARTIN MR & MRS LEWIS W FELKEL JR THURMOND & JAN BROWN CORP BRIAN M FIELDS G MELLWOOD COLEMAN MRS JOHN K BENFIELD JR MR & MRS CECIL L MCCASKILL WILLIAM D NEAL THURMOND C BONNER RICK MCNEELY B LEE FLOYD F G EIDSON THE OCTAVIA COMPANY GALLMAN PERSONNEL SERVICES SANDRA HARMON NORMAN K BRYANT HUESTON J MERCK ARTHUR W OSHIELDS FRANK S CAMPBELL BOYCE D WHITMAN WILLIAM N GEIGER JR MR & MRS CARL O GIBSON PACKAGING AND SPECIALTY LAURA H BENJAMIN H HERLONG ROBERT E CARTER JR MERRITT BROS INC GEORGE PAPERS INC CARLOS W GIBBONS JR MRS JOE P HERLONG THE CATOS/JULIA, LEW 8 PAM MR & MRS L PAUL MILLER MR & MRS R TERRY PADGETT KEN CLONTZ JAMES L GIBBS MR & MRS J WILLIAM JAY J H MILLS AUTO SUPPLY CHARLES B PALMER JAMES DONALD GISSENDANNER MR & MRS JOHN ALLAN LONG J MARTY COPE MR & MRS WAYNE MITCHELL PAUL EDWARD PARRIS II MIKE B GLEATON BENJAMIN S MERCHANT JR DELANO B COVINGTON BOB & LOU MIXON JAMES H PARSONS III DAVID B GODFREY MT AIRY FARMS REGINALD T CRANFORD MONTY'S OF GREENVILLE INC RICHARD H PENNELL JR GULP BROTHERS INC MOUNTAIN TEXAS PROPERTIES J FRANK GODFREY MICHEL T RODGERS RICHARD H PENNELL H BUFORD GOFF JR BRUCE RUSHTON M D DAVISON JR L H MOORE PETTIT CONST CO INC #1 JOHN M GOODMAN SHORE LIVESTOCK CO JOHN E DURAI MURPH & FRAN MOSELEY PIC A-BOOK INC JAMES N EPPS JR JOHN GRAMLING GEORGE S 8 JOE TODD " CHUCK NALLEY S TIGER FRIEND THOMAS W EPPS DMD LEOLA DT WANNAMAKER III ALFRED F NEWTON M GRAY PIEDMONT TEXTILE SALES INC PETE GRAY WHEELER TIRE SERVICE DAN W EVANS MR & MRS GEORGE B NUTT #2 WAYNE PIERCE JAMES K GREGORY MR AND MRS JOHN M WHITE ROCKY EVANS S N OLIVER JR PIMCO CHEMICAL 8 SUPPLY CO INC PERRY J FAILE MR & MRS H %GGC LAMAR OWENS JR SPARTANBURG THOMAS M POAG FREDERICK W FAIRCLOTH III LAWRENCE M GRESSETTE III M C OWENS MRS T R ADAMS JR POWELL DRY WALL CO CLIFTON L HARKEY MR 8 MRS MALCOLM GREGORY A PADGETT WILLIAM A ALEXANDER ARNOLD J RAMSEY DR RUDOLPH C HARRINGTON JR FAULKENBERRY NATHAN AND SHERRY PADGETT C C ALLEN JR/R F COBLE JR JEROME E RANDALL SAMUEL W L HARRINGTON JR TRACY FERGUSON JR DANIEL F PARKER KENDALL K ALLEY MR 8 MRS JOHN A RHODES DANNY & KATHY HICKS M L FORD & SONS INC J EDWARD PARRIS JR RAY, JAN, CARL HINNANT MRS JOHN A ANDREA AMY ROBERTS KATHRYN B FRANKLIN JIMMY J & CAROLYN J PAYNE JAMES W 8 LOIS B ASHCRAFT DELPHINE OUEREUX H S GAULT MR & MRS CURTIS L HOBBS JR J ROY PENNELL III DAVID ATKINS J/B/G ROSENLUND/M OZBURN WINSTON D HOLLIDAY GENERAL FABRICATORS INC H H PERKINS JR/H H PERKINS III ALAN B MRS HAROLD R RUBEL W GREY HUMPHREY JR BAGWELL E M GEORGE ROBERT F 8, NINA LEE P BRYANT BAGWELL MILTON D SARLIN WILLIAM F GILMORE JR RANDALL J HUNT PITTMAN JR 8 MARVIN BALES JR JEFFREY T SCHWARTZ WILLIAM A JOHNSON MD MR MRS G J D GOOD SUSAN E POORE WILLIAM SCHWARTZ RONALD MIMS JORDAN MARVIN B BANTON C ELLIE GREM JACK C PRESCOTT II J CLYDE SIMMONS LEONARD D KEEL H WALTER BARRE MR 8 MRS JEFFERY T HAIRE

1993 Tiger Football 95 ROGER HALL A N CORPENING JACKIE S PUTNAM MIKE MCSWAIN LOYD B CHAPMAN

TOM & SHIRLEY HAMRICK MACK & NANCY CULBRETH JAMES R PUTNAM JR J LANIER MEEKS WILSON C CHILDERS III GEORGE W S SUSAN E HANCE MICHAEL S MARTHA CULBRETH BURRIS E RAMEY ROBERT J MILLER HOWARD L CLARK JR A S HARTSELL JAMES C DANSBY C JEFF REECE JR MR & MRS GARY MORELLI EUGENE T COMPTON EDWARD H HARVEY CROMPTON & KNOWLES ALAN S KATHY RICHEY RANDY & MARY MORRIS CHARLES W COOPER JR HASELDEN & OWEN CORPORATION FERMAN CALVIN RIDDLE JR EUGENE F MOXLEY JR WILLIAM W COOPER JR LEWIS W HICKS HERB DAWKINS WAYNE 8 BETTY ANN ROBERSON JACK C MURPHREE LAWTON L COWART ARTHUR MELL DOOLITTLE BOBBY R & JUNE DEAS RALPH D ROBERTS MICHAEL M 8, LUANNE NEWTON PHILEMON K CROFT MEMORIAL DEXTER CHEMICAL CORP MR 8. MRS CECIL ROBINSON COLLETON COUNTY SC DAN W DALE SR DR DAVID OHOLMANJR EDWARD S DIXON RICHARD & TOMMY ROCHE GERALD F OBERHOLTZER WILLIAM P DAWKINS JAMES T JACKSON J HENRY DOWDY FLOYD & BARBARA ROGERS MR S MRS GERALD L WAYNE J DEMCSAK W BENNETT KIRKPATRICK BRENDA & TOM DUKES JACK H ROGERS JR OBERHOLTZER HERMAN DEMMINK JR R HERMAN KNIGHT JAMES L AND MARY JANE N MR S MRS BOBBY ROGERS MR & MRS CHARLES D PARKER AUSTIN D DEVANEY LEE, JULIA, JULEE S CODY DUNCAN THOMAS L ROTH BENSON CLAYTON PARRISH JR HERMAN L DIXON JR LEOPARD KEITH EADES CHARLES DAVID SANFORD MILTON E PATE MR & MRS R L DOANE DAVID C LESLIE JR E ROBERT ECKLEY III DERRILL E SCHUMPERT JR DAN B PATTILLO JR MR & MRS W KEITH DOZIER JOHN A & CAROLYN B LESSLIE HOWARD D WILLIAMSON JR WILLIAM S SCHWARTZ PIEDMONT MECHANICAL JAMES D FISHER DR JOHN M LITTLE JR JOHN K EriMONDS LAUREL SCOTT JENNIFER L PITTMAN S STEVEN FLOYD WOODROW W LITTLEFIELD JR THOMAS J EDMONDS DANIEL EDWIN SEYMOUR JENNIFER L PITTMAN DONALD C FULMER R M LYLE RICHARD M EPPLEY JR ROBERT C SHELL LEFOY H POOLE JOHN D GALLOWAY USN RET STEPHEN S MCCROREY CARROL & PAT EPTING JOHN W SHERARD J H POWELL & KEITH POWELL JOHN W GRAVELY MR & MRS D GREGORY MCGINNIS CHARLES BARRY EVERIDGE MR & MRS MICHAEL C SIEBERT JAMES H POWELL JOSEPH S GRAVES MR & MRS C E 'TED' MELTON JAMES T PARIS JR FRED & CONNIE SILVER EDWIN S PRESNELL MR & MRS PHIL C GREESON MR & MRS RANDALL D MERRELL STEPHEN O FERGUSON SHANNA M SIMPSON CHARLES AND LYNN PRICE ROBERT GUTHRIE TERRY W MITCHELL GARY L FESMIRE HILMON SLAWSON J B OUEEN RICHARD K HALL JR GERALD T MODE ROBERT L 8, KENNETH R FLINT DOUGLAS H SMITH WALTER K REEVES JOHN E HAMILTON ROGER & JOYCE NEELANDS ANDREW J HELMS JAMES WILBER SMITH JR JAMES ED ROBINSON PAUL M HARMON MRS ROBERT E NORRIS JACKSON T FOXWORTH LANE SMITH ANDY RONEMUS JOHNNY R HENDRICKS RICHARD F ODOM JOSEPH D FRANKS III MICHAEL OMSTED SMITH MR & MRS HERBERT R ROWLAND JAMES W HILL DR 8, MRS FLOYD L PARRISH CHARLES W GALLMAN SR MICHAEL E SNEAD WILLIAM W SATCHER MR 8 MRS GRAY HIPP JR MS REBECCA PARTLOW N E GARVIN GUY P STANLEY JIM SATTERFIELD CHARLES E HUGHES JR DOROTHY GADDY PEARCE WILLIAM R GEE JAMES C STONE JOHN L SCOGGINS MR AND MRS TERRY A HUNT G A PELLETIER JR C RICHIE GIBSON GLENN C STONER NORMAN L SEIBERT WILLIAM J HUNTER JIMMIE W PRIDMORE JAMES E GILSTRAP STOWE S FISH CAMP JOHN & JOY SELF DR EDWIN LEE JONES III JOHN F PRIDMORE JAMES S GLASSCOCK RICHARD P STRAWHORN JOSEPH S SHEARER DONNA M JONES WILLIAM R PURSLEY JR DR JOE B GODFREY RICHARD & DAN SUGGS W B SHEDD ROBERT KELLOGG HORACE T RABON SR MR & MRS RON B GRAHAM RALPH PARKER SULLIVAN E HAROLD SMITH THOMAS S KENDRICK MELISSA P RAMSEY MR 8, MRS RALPH W GRANT & MR G WILSON THOMPSON F BART SMITH MRS CYNTHIA PETERS KEY MR S MRS JOHN C RENSHAW & MRS RONALD W GRANT MR & MRS H T THOMPSON III STEVEN GIBSON SMITH/DAVID C TED C 8 DIANE KIEL JAMES C RHEA JR MR & MRS G G GREENWOOD DAN RAY TIMMERMAN BLACK/KIRBY JOHNSON F E KIRKLEY JR ROCK HILL SURGICAL STEVE C GRIFFITH JR ALAN W & CHRISTINA E TODD JAMES L SNYDER JOHN J LAROCHE III ASSOCIATES JOHN GROCHOWSKI ALEC TOWE SOUTHERN SURGICAL HARRY E LINDLER DR JERRY J SAMPLE NORMAN GUTHRIE JR BOBBY B TRIPP ASSISTANCE TOM 8 PEGGY LITTLE DAVID C SAPP LUCIUS MILLARD HAIR JR DALE G VANDERVOORT WILLIAM D STEPHENS JOHNNIE R MAFFETT SCREEN PRINTS INC ROBERT G HAMMOND R A VAUGHAN WAYNE A STURGIS ROBERT MCFADDIN MARSHALL ROBBY E SHEALY R G HARGROVE H WAYNE VAUGHN MR & MRS JOHN K STURMAN MRS WILLIAM S MCCULLOUGH JOE E SHERER JR MR 8, MRS J J HARKEY JACK A WATERS MR AND MRS BRUCE SUMMERLIN DR ROBERT C MCDANIEL BAXTER SIMPSON JR CHARLES R HARPER JR RICHARD NEAL WESTMORELAND DR JAMES L SUTHERLAND LOLA MCMILLAN FRANCIS S BARBARA SIMPSON H WALTER HARVEY III GLENN WHITE JACK D SUTTON JR W K MILLER ROBERT T 8. JOY H SIMRIL CLIFF HATTAWAY ROBERT SHEP WHITENER JAMES E SYKES JR HAMID NAJAFI BEN R SMITH JR MILTON C HAYDEN JR TERRY A WHITENER WILLIAM B TIMMERMAN JR CHARLIE S 8 REBECCA M OLIVER SOUTHERN BUILDERS OF YORK TIM HESTER J S WHITESIDE & CO INC JOHN D TODD JOHN OSTEEN COUNTY INC MR 8, MRS W M HOBSON GARLAND L & BARBARA MACKEY TOOLE MARTY PATTERSON DALE W STANLEY JEFFREY AND STEPHANIE WHITLOCK DAVID & DEBBIE TORRANCE F GRAHAM PAYNE PATRICK STARNES HOLLAND JIM & BETSY WILLIAMS ORON & RUTH ELLEN TROTTER JIMMIE B PHILLIPS JR SUNBELT THREAD & ROBIN H HOOD MRS DAVID K WILLIS ROBERT F UNSER WILLIAM L POLHEMUS PACKAGING, INC MR 8. MRS PATRICK H HOPKINS JOSEPH G AND VICKI H WILSON JOSEPH L WALDREP ALAN W POTTER THOMAS W TEMPLETON SAMUEL REID HORTON JR BRUCE P WOFFORD IN MEMORY OF MARION MR 8 MRS THOMAS C PRITCHARD CRAIG THOMAS OGBURN M HOUGH JR MAXWELL YOUMANS WASHINGTON JOHN MILTON PULSIFER IV T VICK SR NAT A HOWELL PHILIP B ROLAND RAYBURN W GEORGIA WATSON LEE ERIC J WAATAJA MR & MRS KENNETH W HOWILER CHARLES K WATT ALLEN N REEVES A WEST & COMPANY MR & MRS W FRANK WALKER LINDA KAY M HUFFMAN JIM WELBORN KESTER M ROBERTS KELLY CHRISTOPHER ALVIN A ADAMS SR BRIAN WESTOVER RICHARD RUTLAND JOSEPH WEST C JACKSON BRUCE ALBEA CONTRACTING D WARD EDWARD T WHITE KENNETH G JACKSON JAMES L WHITLAW WENDELL R SEASE G FERD & JULE ALSBROOKS JEANIE & TIM WRITTEN CHARLES N JAMES DAVID R WHITMIRE DON E SEITZ JOHN & JANE AMES ROBERT O WILLIAMS MRS FRED A JARRETT THE UNKNOWN TIGER TIFTON GA HELEN 8 BEN K SHARP JOHN K ANDERSON DAVE L JENKIN FRANK W WINGATE MRS JOHN C SHARPE NORTH CAROLINA WILLIAM D ANDERSON MRS JOHN S JENKINS JR RUDOLPH L YOBS GLENN C SMITH JEFFREY P ABDOU JOHN & ANNE L ARMSTRONG ALBERTS JOHNSON W LARRY E & JUDY H YONCE JAMES F SMITH MR & MRS CLARK I ABRAMS JEFFERY R BANISH CAS" JOHNSON MR 8 MRS RONALD W YOUNG WILLIAM V SMITH E ABRAMS CHRISTOPHER A BARBIERI B JOHN WM JONES MRS A H SNELL W ALLEN THOMAS OSBORN BARNWELL JR W DENNIS C JORDAN OTHER RODMAN T SPRUILL WILLIAM A AMBROSE MR & MRS MICHAEL D BARRETT DAVID M JOYE P BRUCE ALEXANDER J H STEVENSON MELVIN W ASHE JR SAM J BATSON BRUCE LOWELL KALLEY DON 8 JOYCE AUSTELL JAMES E TALIAFERRO II E L AYERS MR & MRS PAUL L BEACH JEFF KANE WILLIAM T SARNETT JAMES E TALIAFERRO ELBERT E BABB MR & TIMOTHY L BEACH H MICHAEL KAYLOR MRS JON W THOMAS JACK BABER JR BRUCE BEALL MRS GLORIA M BARRENTINE HARDIN KEITT NEIL G BATES WILLIAM P THOMASON JERRY LEE BAKER MR 8 MRS JOHN P SEASON WILLIAM E KELLER JR MR L W BEARROW MR 8 MRS THOMAS M TOBIN WILLIAM S BAKER III JOHN T BENNETT FORREST I KELLY JR MR & MRS MARION B SEASON JOHN D TOMLINSON JOSEPH J 8, DEBORAH BARNA J C (DOC) BRADHAM W JAMES M KIZER THOMAS BOOKHART JAMES EDWARD TOMPKINS BILL BARRINEAU BRIAN & KIMSERLY BROOKS W MR & MRS ROBERT P KLEPPER LAURA ANN BREEDEN MR AND MRS GEORGE TRASK CHARLES T BEEMER MD J E BRYANT WARREN & GWEN KLUGMAN JAMES W BRIGMAN WILLIAM N TURNER CAROL R BELL MD JAMES L BULLARD W F KRICKHAN JR/BILL KRICKHAN J ROBERT DOUGLAS VAN BENCHMARK BUILDING SERVICES ROBERT A CALHOUN JR C BROWN ALAN W KUESTER BOB 8 NANCY BROWN WINGERDEN MR & MRS JOHN C BERESH & JOHN THOMAS CELY J DANIEL LAMB JEFFREY A 8 BARBARA W WEST CINDY (ANDERSON) W C CHILDERS MEMORIAL LAWRENCE H BUCHANAN FRANCIS A LAWTON III JOHN D BUCKLEY WILLIAM C WEST JOHN H BLACKWELL III BRUCE A 8, LAURIE S CHURCHILL J JAMES F LEUCK HENRY N CALHOUN WILLIAM D WILSON MR & H E MRS MITCHELL BLASKO MRS FRANCES O LEWIS C CLARK CANTRELL DOUGLAS A WOLFE JOHN C BOESCH JR GEORGE ROBERT CLARK MR 8 MRS ROBERT PATRICK H LEWIS JAMES L CARTEE EDWARD BRYAN WOLFE GEORGE F BOLEN JR & JOHN PHIL CLELAND ROBERT H LIVINGSTON J F CHANDLER HENRY YONCE S CHARLES REAGAN CHRIS L COUCH DAVID C LOCKWOOD JR DOUGLAS A CHAPMAN YONCE THOMAS E BOYCE WAYNE M COWARD G MILTON MARTIN III RONALD K 8. STEVEN W BOYD WILLIAM H CRAVEN JR ERIC & PAULA MASSENBURG JACK A BRADFORD WILLIAM H MASTERS WILLIAM C CROWLEY JR JIM A BRANCH DAVID D MCALISTER JR ANTHONY CRUMPTON Tiger Life E BROADUS BRANNON JR DENNIS C MCALISTER MR & MRS CARROLL V DABNEY KEITH BREWINGTON H M DAVIS THOMAS G MCCLURE JR MR & MRS MARKS TIMOTHY H HESTER WILLIAM C BROOME G STANLEY MCDONALD L LEE DERRICK BOBBY & D BROWN A FRANK MCGUIRE MR MRS D KIM EASTERLING AVENT MR & MRS T CARROLL DAVID A BROWN DR J R EDWARDS/LARRY SWEAT JOHN MCINNIS III KENNETH & F W BROWN R B MCKINNEY JR DR MRS JOHN ELLENBERG MICHAEL S BRANHAM HOLCOMBE TOM & DELSEY BROWN ENMARK INC MR & MRS KENNETH A MCLEOD DR AND MRS F S BRYANT MR & MRS HOWARD FARMER JR DONALD J COGGINS MR & MRS TERRY M DAHAL JAMES H MCMILLAN MD BUMGARDNER MILES A MCMURRY JAMES R FARR JR DANIEL HCOKERJR HORNE RANDY BUNN TIMOTHY J FINIGAN MICHAEL S MITCHAM RICHARD E BURDETTE DAVID W GARRISON REBECCA D COKER ELIZABETH CORLIS GARRETT J MOBLEY JR PAUL J BURNS FRANCIS & BEVERLY GEORGE H WAYNE MONTAGUE R ALLISON HOLCOMB KING HARRY E BYAS JR GARNETTJGIESLERJR MR & MRS JIM D MOORE MD ROBERT A BYERSJR & JIMMY H MOORE MR MRS RICK GLOVER DALTON MR & MRS CHARLES D JAMES NEEL CALHOUN DOUG & RHONDA GRAY TOM R MORRIS JR DR & MRS JOSEPH E MILLER DON CAMPBELL WILLIAM JACK GRAY C DONALD CANN MR & MRS H OCAIN WILLIAM RALPH OLDHAM DIANE LOTERMOSER HAMPTON FEWELL JR JAMES B PRINCE ROBERT C CANTER ALVA B 8. CONNIE HANCOCK MR & MRS AARON D OWENS JAMES K CAUGHMAN ALLAN JOHNSON SAMUEL SCOTT KEVIN H PRINCE JERRY CHAPMAN GEORGE T PALMER O GEORGE N PAYNE JR DR B PAUL KELLETT DONALD L CHARLES S LAMAR GREENE DR J E REINHARDT JR HERBERT H PEARSON MR MRS KENNEDY MR S MRS WILLIAM E CHILDRESS RONALD J KING LARRY B PENLEY SR MR & MRS MICHAEL E ROBERT W ROBINSON JOYCE & BRIAN E CLARK CLARK M PIERCE TIM LEAUMONT HENRY LEE CLYBURN JR JOHN T MANSMANN HAMILTON JR JAMES J POUPALOS DON & VONDA COLEY DAVE W POWELL MR & MRS ROBBY D MARTIN MIKE COLLINS JOEL MAYERS LANDRUM H MR & MRS SAM WHITE NOEL L PRICE W ROBERT J JR & CYNTHIA J WALTER MCGEE MR 8, MRS PHILLIP S PRINCE HENDERSON JR CORLEY WILLIAM W MCMILLIAN

1993 Tiger Football 96 Since BMW's coming to the upstate we thought they might wont to consider a new color...

CEmjmmmServing the Upstate for over 20 years... 2448 Laurens Road, Greenville, SC 234-6437 Open weekdays 8:30am - 7:30pm • Saturday 9am - 6pm THE ^^^'f^t Environmental Landscaping is GARDEN SHOPPE proud to he a part ofthe winning Greenwood, SC (803) 223-8300 team at Clemson,

Environmental Landscaping has installed Toro Automatic Irrigation Systems and provided our professional turf services for all areas of Clemson University Athletics. TORO ''Excellence in Athletic Turf

^ Toro.. ..your source for automatic irrigation and sprinl

The Clemson University Golf Course has received all necessary

state approvals, and there is only one thing left for Clemson

golf-lovers to do.

JOIN.

Since the revenues for course construction are membership

driven, making The Clemson University Golf Course a reality is

in your hands. Nearly half of the memberships have

already been sold; soon memberships will be closed; ground will be broken; and play will begin just months later.

...the reality is up to you. Tiger Records By Class

Most Tackles First- Year Freshman 77 by Derek Burnette (1 992) Freshman: 104 by Ed McDaniel (1988) Sophomore: 123 by Jeff Davis (1979)

Junior: 1 70 by Bubba Brown ( 1 978) Senior: 175 by Jeff Davis (1981)

Most Sacks First- Year Freshman: 4 by William Perry (1981) Freshman: 7 by Michael Dean Perry (1984), Chester McGlockton (1988) Sophomore: 6.5 by Levon Kirkland (1989),

Chester tvlcGlockton ( 1 990) Junior: 9 by Michael Dean Perry (1986) Senior: 10 by Jim Stuckey (1979), William Perry (1984), Michael Dean Perry (1987)

Most Tackles For Loss First-year Freshman 9 by William Perry (1981) Freshman: 15 by Michael Dean Perry (1984)

Sophomore: 1 1 by Chester McGlockton (1990) Junior: 18 by Randy Scott (1977), Brentson Buckner (1992) Senior: 27 by William Perry (1984), Rob Bodine (1991)

Most Passes Broken Up

First- Year Freshman: 9 by Robert O'Neal (1 989) Freshman 9 by Robert O Neal (1989) Sophomore: 13 by James Lott (1987) Junior: 15 by Delton Hall (1985), Donnell Woolford (1987) Senior: 15byTy Davis (1984), Donnell Woolford (1988)

Miens' Creations, Inc. Frame and Art Gallery In Clemson, is proud to offer a wide variety of quality Interceptions First- Year Freshman: 8 by Robert O'Neal (1989) Clemson prints and posters. Available unfranned or framed to exacting standards, these works of art Freshman: 8 by Robert O'Neal (1989) will make beautiful additions to your home or office, or great gifts for your favorite Tiger fan! Aliens' Sophomore: 6 by Fred Knoebel (1950) Creations also carries a wide variety of nationally sought after art and artists. To order, use the con- Junior: 7 by Fred Knoebel (1951) venient order form, call 654-3594, or stop our gallery at 400-1 Avenue in Clemson. Senior: 6 by Terry Kinard (1982), (803) by College Johnny Rembert (1982) Prices based on availability and are subject to change.

Interception Returns Yards ORDER FORM Title Artist Unframed Framed First- Year Freshman: 96 by Robert O'Neal (1989) Freshman: 96 by Robert O'Neal (1989) A. "Indian Summer" by Travers Green _@$35 @$125 Sophomore: 109 by Rex Varn(1977) Junior: 156 by Don Keiley (1970) 'Downinwn Cipmson" by Oscar Valesquez @$30 @$100

Senior: 1 28 by Johnny Rembert ( 1 982) ;er" by D L Rusl @$150 @$325 '3 Punting Average D Wtiere the Tigers Play" by Susan Harkey-Howard $40 @$160 First- Year Freshman 43 36 by Dale Hatcher (1981) E Tillman Hall" by Olivia J, McGee r£>$15 @$100 Freshman: 43.36 by Dale Hatcher (1981) Sophomore: 42.96 by Chns Gardocki (1989) F "Bengal Tiger" by Larry Seymour • $10 (§$65 Junior: 44 48 by Chns Gardocki (1990) G Clemson Diploma framing • XXXXXXXXXXX @$75 Senior: 43.72 by Dale Hatcher (1984) H "Sports Illustrated" magazine (P. Tuttle sigr>ed) xxxxxxxxxxxx @$125

Field Goals ' ' Glimmer'' by R'' ' I'urple) @$10 (§$35 First- Year Freshman: 19 by Chris Gardocki (1988) Freshman: 19 by Chns Gardocki (1988), Summer" (Tigei i i. @$10 (§$65 Nelson Welch (1991) aimmer" (in orange @$10 (§$35 Sophomore: 22 by Nelson Welch (1992), Chris Gardocki (1989) X. Clemson Summer" (24" x 32" poster) not stiown fflS40 xxxxxxxxxxxx Junior: 22 by Chns Gardocki (1990) XX Other Tiger and Clemson prints available Senior: 23 by Obed Ariri(1980)

Points Scored Name SHIPPING/INS. Sub-total First- Year Freshman: 58 by Chns Gardocki (1988) Freshman: 88 by Nelson Welch (1991) Street Address Unframed total Add Sophomore: 89 by Nelson Welch (1992) Junior: 107 by Chris Gardocki (1989) S.C. tax Senior: 92 by Fred Cone (1950) City

over $100 $10 Total Visa 'icover Touchdowns ( ) OK ( ) MO ( ) First-Year Freshman: 8 by Ronald Williams (1990) Framed total Add Shippinq Freshman: 8 by Kenny Flowers (1983), Caid# Terry Allen (1987), Ronald Williams (1990) Sophomore: 10 by Terry Allen (1988) Signature TOTAL Junior: 17 by Lester Brown (1978) Senior: 15 by Fred Cone (1950)

Yards Rushing Send to: Aliens' Creations, PO Box 452, Clemson, SC 29633 First- Year Freshman: 941 by Ronald Williams (1990) Freshman: 973 by Terry Allen (1987) Sophomore: 11 92 by Terry Allen (1988) Junior: 1200 by Kenny Flowers (1985) Senior: 1258 by Terrence Flagler (1986)

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Yards Per Game (Min. 75% Games Played) First-Year Freshman: 85.6 by Ronald Willianas (1990)

Freshman: 88,5 by Terry Allen (1 987)

Sophomore: 99.3 by Terry Allen (1 988) Junior: 100.0 by Kenny Flowers (1985)

Senior: 1 06,4 by Cliff Austin (1 982)

Yards Per Carry (Min. 70 Att.) First-Year Freshman: 5.29 (178-941) by Ronald Williams (1990) Freshman: 5.32 (183-973) by Terry Allen (1987)

Sophomore: 7.39 (71 -525) by Billy Hair (1 950)

Junior: 6. 1 7 ( 1 1 8-728) by Ray fyiatthews (1949) Senior: 6.55 (192-1258) by Terrence Flagler (1986)

Passing Yards First- Year Freshman: 750 by Patnck Sapp (1992) Freshman: 772 by Rodney Williams (1985) Sophomore: 1446 by Tommy Kendnck (1969) Junior: 1655 by Steve Fuller (1977) Senior: 1601 by DeChane Cameron (1991)

Passing Efficiency (Min. 70 Att.)

First- Year Freshman: 1 58.26 by Willie Jordan (1 975)

Freshman: 1 58.26 by Willie Jordan ( 1 975)

Sophomore: 1 54.63 by Harvey White (1 957) Junior: 146 by Mike Eppley (1983) Senior: 143.09 by Mark Fellers (1974)

Completion Percentage (Min. 70 Att.) First- Year Freshman: .547 by Willie Jordan (1975) Freshman: .547 by Willie Jordan (1975) Sophomore: .500 by Steve Fuller (1976) Junior: .596 by Mike Eppley (1983)

Senior: .590 by Chns Morocco ( 1 989)

Touchdown Passes First- Year Freshman: 5 by Willie Jordan (1975) Freshman: 5 by Willie Jordan (1975) Sophomore: 10 by Tommy Kendrick (1969) Junior: 13 by Mike Eppley (1983) Senior: 14 by Mike Eppley (1984)

Receptions

First-Year Freshman: 1 5 by Terrance Roulhac ( 1 983) Freshman: 34 by Terry Smith (1990) For the first time ever, six of Clemson Uni- Sophomore: 52 by Terry Smith (1991) versity's sporting legends will personally Junior: 53 by Perry Tuttle(1980) Senior: 58 by Jerry Butler (1978) sign a limited edition collectors print. Secure AUTOGRAPHED BY now this "legendary" addition to your home, Reception Yards SIX CLEMSON LEGENDS or office, or as a great gift for your favorite First-Year Freshman: 214 by Terrance Roulhac (1983) Tiger fan. Freshman: 480 by Terry Smith (1990) Sophomore: 829 by Terry Smith (1991) Junior: 915 by Perry Tuttle(1980) IICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Senior: 908 by Jerry Butler (1978)

ORDER FORM Yards Per Reception (Min. 10 Rec.) First-Year Freshman: 14.3 (15-214) by Terrance Roulhac Legendary Edition (w/autographs) Name (1983) 500 S/N X $150 Freshman: 18.0 (19-342) by Ray Williams Street Address (1983) 50 A/P X $225 Sophomore: 27.1 (14-379) by Ray Mathews Conservation Framing (1948) City Junior: 32.1 (13-417) by Gary Cooper Poster Edition (w/o autographs) (1988)

CK ( ) MO ( ) Visa Senior: 30.7 (12-369) by Whitey Jordan X $40 SHIPPING /INS. (1957) ) MC ( ) Disc Framing ( Total Purchase Add Touchdown Receptions SUB-TOTAL Card # up to $100 $7 First- Year Freshman: 4 by Terrance Roulhac (1983) S.C.TAX Freshman: 4 by Terrance Roulhac (1983) $101 to $225 $10 Sophomore: 8 by Terrance Roulhac (1984) SH/INS. Signature $226 to $450 $15 Junior: 7 by Bennie Cunningham (1974) over $450 $20 TOTAL Senior: 8 by Perry Tuttle(1981)

Total Offense First- Year Freshman: 951 by Willie Jordan (1975) l^LLENS' CREATIONS, Freshman: 973 by Terry Allen (1987)

Sophomore: 1 683 by Homer Jordan (1 980) PO Box 452 • Clemson, SC 29633 Junior: 21 1 6 by Homer Jordan (1 981 (803) 654-3594 Senior: 2164 by Steve Fuller (1978)

nsn GALLERY AT 400-1 COLLEGE AVENUE All-Purpose Running OUR First-Year Freshman: 942 by Ronald Williams (1990)

Freshman: 1 126 by Terry Allen (1987)

Sophomore: 1 343 by Ray Mathews ( 1 948) Junior: 1266 by Kenny Flowers (1985) Senior: 1446 by Terrence Flagler (1986)

1993 Tiger Football 101 The Academic Learning Center Vickery Hall

The mission of Vicl

From the soaring upper decks of Memor- build. It makes a philosophical statement lines and policies of the university and the ial Stadium, to the state-of-the-art about the institutional commitment—giv- center's staff adheres strictly to the rules strength-training facility, young men and ing our student-athletes the same oppor- and ethical conduct standards of the uni- women from all 18 of Clemson's varsity tunity to achieve their full potential acade- versity. In addition to the director, the sports have the very best in facilities for mically that we give them athletically. staff also consists of six full-time advisors, training and competition. Vickery Hall is We're very serious about that," said Ath- two graduate assistants, and 50 tutors. no exception, as the $3 million structure letic Director Bobby Robinson. The building also boasts a 175-seat is as impressive aesthetically as any of Given the time pressures of athletic auditorium to be used for classes, team the other facilities. But the importance of participation and practice, student ath- meetings, review sessions, and semi- Vickery Hall to the Clemson University letes face a difficult balancing act in try- nars. The various speakers and lectur- Athletic Department is not found in the ing to perform well both on the playing ers who come to work with Clemson stu- structure itself, but in the many programs field and in the classroom. With respect dent-athletes as part of the student-en- that the building houses. to this, Clemson's Student-Athletic En- richment program also use this facility. Vickery Hall opened in the spring of richment Services (SAES) has provided The auditorium is equipped with a pro- 1991 and is the first facility in the nation one of the best academic support and jection booth and state-of-the-art audio originally constructed for the purposes of advising programs in the nation over the and video equipment and will be avail- meeting the comprehensive needs of last several years. The completion of able to other campus groups when not in student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000- Vickery Hall gives SAES an even greater use by Student-Athletic Enrichment. square-foot building is open throughout opportunity to help student-athletes Another area of the main floor, the the day and into the evening to accom- reach the short-term goal of graduation computer resources area, consists of a modate the extended schedules of stu- and the long-term goal of success in the general computer tutoring room and a dent-athletes, and consolidates a variety world. The facility is open throughout computer science tutoring room. The of academic services for their use. the day and into the evening to accom- computer room contains 30 personal The philosophy behind Vickery Hall is modate the extended schedules of the computers for hands-on computer tutor- ing, word processing and other general uses. The 13,000-square-foot study and tu- toring area on the second floor com- prises the majority of the center. This

area contains 1 1 classrooms and 28 tu- torial rooms, including a large 65-seat study room and nine 20-seat study rooms, which are designed as class- rooms with freestanding desks.

Computing Facilities The Department of Student-Athlete Enrichment Services has recognized the need for students to have access to high-quality computing equipment and has made a commitment to providing the student-athletes at Clemson with such equipment. Located on the first floor of Vickery

Hall is the Department of Student-Athlete Enrichment Services Microcomputer Labratory. The lab is open six days a week, for 16 hours a day on Monday through Thursday. The lab staff consists of mostly gradu- ate students, many of whom are pursu- Nelson Welch and Warren Forney use two of the 28 computers on hand in the Vickery ing advanced degrees in computer sci- Hall computer lab. ence. Lab staff members are available

1993 Tiger Football 102 for tutoring of any Computer Science student-athlete by creating a finely tuned Career Preparation: course as well as the many manage- balance of all areas to insure success in The Career Preparation Plan is to en- ment, engineering and business courses obtaining a Clemson University degree, courage all student-athletes to think that deal with personal computers. Stu- by supporting successful athletic practice about life after sports and after gradua- dent-athletes may also arrange tutoring and competition, enhancing personal tion. Many sources of information will be sessions outside normal lab hours any growth, and helping with the transition to available, from career testing to self- time during the school year. life after college. paced computer programs, and even Computers in the lab can reach many A series of personal growth programs with resume preparation and interview of the other machines on campus, includ- will be offered to student-athletes skills. ing the NAS mainframe, and are, in turn, throughout each semester. Some pro- connected to a worldwide internetwork, grams may accomplish their objectives Nutrition and Eating Disorders: allowing lab machines to access comput- in one session, while others may be on- Eating habits and proper diet are very ing resources throughout the world. This going throughout the academic year. important in maintaining a sound body also allows access to lab resources from Some of the personal growth programs and mind. The focus of this program re- computers throughout the world. are as follows: volves around presenting information so that student-athletes can analyze their Student-Athlete Career own eating habits and carefully Assistance Program choose a balanced diet with enough The Student-Athlete Career Assis- calories to maintain good health. tance Program is one of the most im- portant programs provided by the staff Personal Finance: of Vickery Hall. The philosophy of this Student-athletes on athletic scholar- program is to provide help in securing ships are not allowed to have jobs dur- summer employment and to aid in ing the academic year. Therefore, it is meeting long-term career goals. important to budget personal finances By using the resources available to so they do not run out before the se- the University, Alumni Center and the mester. This program not only dis- Athletic Department, Bill D'Andrea is cusses budgeting but also the respon- working to establish a network of busi- sible use of credit. nesses, companies, and executives Stress Management: who will help assist with the Summer Employment Assistance Program. All student-athletes face additional concerns during their college days The program's main goal is to provide the student-athlete with a job experi- than normal students. Many times stress to the lives ence and a work history, which he or these add everyday of student-athletes. object of this she can apply to his or her academic The discipline. program is to teach the student-athlete The Long Term Career Assistance ways of identifying and handling per- sonal stress so it does not interfere Program will be coordinated from the academic colleges, the Placement with the maintenance of good mental Center, and through the Athletic De- and physical health. partment contacts. This program is Interpersonal Communication: designed to better prepare the stu- Communication is necessary in all dent-athlete for full-time employment areas of life to improve happiness, in- and will focus on resume writing and still contentment and enhance suc- interview techniques so that each stu- cess. Programs dealing with interper- dent-athlete will be competitive and Vickery Hall was the first building in the nation sonal communication will involve im- aggressive when dealing with compa- built to meet the comprehensive academic needs provement of listening skills, verbal nies who visit the Clemson campus. athletes. of a university's skills and learning respect for the feel- Personal Growth Program ings and emotions of others. Another aspect of Clemson Univer- Freshman Success: Study Skills/Time Management: sity's commitment to help student-ath- This program will seek to make the life These two topics are combined be- letes reach their potential in all areas of freshman's adjustment to college easier by covering many areas of adjust- cause a major part of developing good their life—academically, athletically, and study skills involves having the time to socially, is the recently implemented per- ment to university life. delegate to studying. Objectives of this sonal growth program. This program is Alcohol and Drug Issues: program are to expose student-athletes one of the many purposes of Vickery The intent of this program is to provide to different types of study techniques Hall. This particular area of student de- the student-athlete with an overview of that are proven effective. velopment is designed to enhance and the disease of addictions and chemical support the lives of student-athletes dur- dependence. Emphasis will be placed Motivation/Self-Esteem: ing their enrollment in college as well as on providing basic awareness of how The objective of this program is to im- in their life experiences after graduation. substance abuse effects individuals, prove the level of self-esteem for stu- The Vickery Hall staff realizes that stu- families and athletic teams. dent-athletes to positively impact their dent-athletes have more obligations than productivity in all areas of campus life. a regular college student. The personal Current Topics of Concern: growth program seeks to eliminate some The idea behind this segment of the of the stresses of adjustment to the Personal Growth Plan is to address is- higher level of academics and athletics. sues that effect students such as human

It is the group's special task to assist the sexuality, birth control, date rape, etc.

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Clemson Alma Mater by Brenda Rabon and Beth Mclnnis her court with none other than Tiger Where the Blue Ridge yawns its Band highlighting the ceremony. greatness Homecoming at Clemson is an excit- Every year the alumni band returns to Where the Tigers play ing time for all Tiger fans. Thie crispness the Clemson campus to perform "Tiger Here the sons of dear old Clemson, of autumn fills the air as alumni reunite Rag" once again. Dr. Hosier, the band's Reign alway. with friends. Undergraduates participate director, describes the alumni band as Supreme in the many Homecoming week activi- "the guests of Tiger Band." This is the Chorus ties, and anxious Tiger fans from across 1 1th annual Alumni Band performance at old will triumph the nation travel to Death Valley for the homecoming. Dear Clemson, we with all might long-awaited Homecoming game. This year the alumni band will begin And our Anyone who comes near the Clemson with an 8 am practice with the band, and That the Tigers' roar may echo campus during Homecoming week can there will be a breakfast reception on the O'er the mountain height. feel the excitement in the air. Bowman band field. The alumni then have an op-

Field is covered with students having the portunity to walk to Bowman Field to look time of their life building some of the at the floats. They will then be given T- most magnificent displays ever seen. shirts and an information packet. After Fans from near and far come to see the the game, a reception will be held at the The Tiger Band will march onto the displays and experience the excitement Alumni Center for all band alumni. field duhng halftime and will continue the Tiger football brings to Death Valley. Over 150 Tiger Band alumni are ex- theme of Homecoming, "Silver Screen On Friday night of Homecoming week, pected to march with the band during the Clemson." The show will consist of the "world's largest pep rally," Tigerama, traditional pregame show. The band will movie soundtrack music from "E.T.," "Su- is held on Frank Howard field with various take the field in the script "Tigers." Dot- perman," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," and organizations performing skits relating to ting the "i" is Ginny Skelton presi- "Jurassic Park." The band will perform today , a theme. This year's theme is "Silver dent of the Alumni National Council. music from "Jurassic Park" as the Home-

Screen Clemson." The evening ends with The alumni band will sit with the band coming queen and her court ride around a dazzling fireworks display. The next in the band section and will play a couple Frank Howard field on the 37th Home- morning Tiger tans awake and realize that of selections with them that will no doubt coming float, this year featuring a di- the much anticipated day has arrived. bring back fond memories of years past. nosaur. The Alumni Band will then Tailgating begins and fans share fel- The chairperson of the alumni band, march out and play the "Song that lowship with friends. As kickoff time ap- Fiona Boucounis, contends that, "It's al- Shakes the Southland. ..TIGER RAG!" proaches, fans pack the stadium for the ways a fun day even though it's mostly Also today. Tiger Band pays tribute to game. Halftime events include the intro- the same crowd from year to year, but its student leaders. The section leaders duction of the Homecoming queen and you do see new faces." who are responsible for the concept sound of Tiger Band are an important part of the overall leadership structure. Section leaders are responsible for the musicianship of their section and also help with the visual aspects of their sec- tion. Dr. Mark Hosier, Marching Band Director, selects the section leaders. Their duties include ensuring that their members have music, seeing that rhythms are accurate, matching tone and pitch within the section, ensuring proper

instrumentation and style of all music, keeping the playing style, movement and posture uniform, and maintaining uni- forms and instruments. Once again. Homecoming brings spe- cial times and special friends back to

Clemson. For the graduates, it is a time

of memories. For undergraduates, it is a time to make memories. For future un-

dergraduates, it is a time of fun and an-

ticipation. For all, it is a time of excite-

ment that is unique to the members of Tiger Band Student Leaders: Row 1 (L to R): Alyson Craft, Mary Weinberger, Kim the Clemson family. Brunette, Cindy Butler, Bonnie Hilton. Row 2 (L to R): Brandy Perry, John Lamm, Robby Shell, Denice Degnan, Jason Barnard. Row 3 (L to R): Alan Davis, Brad Mabry, Bryant Evans, Jerome Jackson, Ryan Hauck, David Reese, Aaron Hobbs.

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by Tim Bourret dunks weren't breakaways, however, as biy the best point guard in Clemson bas- his maneuverability on the baseline will ketball history. He was a great leader, a The Cliff Ellis era at Clemson University remind some of another former 6-6 clutch shooter and perhaps the most re-

reaches a full decade this year, just the Metro Washington, DC-area frontcourt spected player I have had. We aren't second mentor to serve the Tiger basket- player, former NBA All-Star Adrian Dant- going to ask anyone to play at that level ball program for a 10-year period. In the ley. Gray was in double figures in 27 of from day one." previous nine, Ellis has become Clem- the 30 games and recorded a team best Fourth-year senior guard Andre Bovain son's winningest coach overall, in ACC 12 20-point games. was fourth on the team in scoring for the play and against Top 25 teams, has taken "We are also anxious to see how Corey 1992-93 season with a 9.6 average, but the Tigers to seven postseason tourna- Wallace comes back this year. He is one he was especially strong at season's

ments, and most significantly, the school's of the more efficient players I have end. The native of Columbia, SC aver- first ACC regular season championship. coached. His leadership as a redshirt se- aged 14.2 points a game over his last six The hallmark of Clemson's successful nior will also be important. We are also contests, scoring in double figures in teams under Ellis has been the presence looking for a big senior year from Wayne every game. The 6-1 guard also pulled of a power game. Whether it be Horace Buckingham, who has worked hard in the down 45 rebounds in those six games. Grant, Elden Campbell, or Dale Davis, offseason to get his weight and his right His finest performance took place on his

Clemson has used a powerful frontcourt knee back to what it was when he was a birthday when he had 21 points and 13 combo to earn selections to three NCAAs freshman on our ACC Championship rebounds in the NIT victory over Auburn. and four NITs in the last nine years. team." Newcomer Rayfield Ragland, a 6- "Obviously, establishing the point guard The pattern should continue as Ellis 6 forward who was drafted by the Toronto position will be a priority in the preseason closes his first decade at Clemson. The Bluejays out of high school, should also workouts. Lou Richie played well in a re- strength of the 1993-94 team centers be a factor. Frank Tomera is a 6-1 1 cen- serve role for us last year and we hope he around the center, Sharone Wright, and ter who has put on over 20 pounds in the can play with that fire and intensity over a the power forward, Devin Gray. This last year and showed great improvement longer period of time. Merl Code and duo combined to average 31.7 points in the offseason. Kyle Freeman come in with outstanding and 16 rebounds per game during Clem- The 1993-94 Tigers should be able to credentials and we will be counting on son's 17-13 season. The junior pair do more than throw the ball up on the them to make contributions right away.

ranks as the highest scoring freshman glass and bang it in from the inside. Ellis "We must have someone step up from and sophomore duo in Clemson history. welcomes back two starters at the wing the outside. Chris Whitney provided Ellis certainly hopes the junior record positions, senior Andre Bovain (16 starts) many key three-point shots last year goes by the boards as well. and senior Jeff Brown (16 starts), plus ju- (Whitney led the ACC in scoring in the "We have had some outstanding front- nior Bruce Martin, who started 11 games last five minutes of close games) and his courts over the last 10 years and this last year, but was the starter for the last consistency allowed for some opportuni- could be one of the best," said Ellis. eight games. Bovain is the veteran of the ties for Wright and Gray on the inside.

"Every player I have coached who team with nearly 75 games under his belt The strength of our postseason tourna- played internationally during the summer as a Tiger, while Martin was the most im- ment teams has been outside shooting has shown improvement the next year. proved player on the club last year and is and a strong inside game. You need to

Sharone Wright should fit into that cate- the team's top outside threat. Brown had have the combination of the two. gory. The physical style of international a 10-point average in ACC games. "I think Bruce Martin and Andre Bovain play will make him a more mature player "No one is going to pick up where can provide the outside-shooting role, this year." Chris Whitney left off," said Ellis in evalu- and we hope Rayfield Ragland will step

Wright was a starter for the United ating his 1993-94 club. "He was proba- up in that role also. If Bruce can make States Gold Medal Winning World Uni- the same improvement from his sopho- versity Games Team this past summer. more year to his junior year as he did be- Wright was a third-team AII-ACC tween his freshman and sophomore year choice in the regular season and a sec- we will be a difficult team to defend. Bo- ond-team All-Tournament selection as a vain showed his scoring ability the last sophomore. The native of Macon, GA third of the season when he was finally averaged 15.0 points, 10.5 rebounds healthy. Jeff Brown had an injury- (ranked 20th in the nation), shot 56.7 plagued year also. Just about every ju-

percent from the field and blocked 4.13 nior college player I have had has shown shots per game. He blocked a Clemson considerable improvement between the record 124 shots, an all-time Clemson 7;5 first and second year." record, and ranked second in the nation While Ellis does not expect a guard to on a per-game basis. pick up where Whitney left off, he does "Devin Gray complements Wright very see some shining moments for his 10th well. He is only 6-6, but amazes us with team. "I feel good about this club, this

his ability to score inside. If Devin can team will compete with everyone. If we improve his consistency he will have an can stay healthy we could wear some AII-ACC type of season. He does not get teams down because one thing we have enough credit for his defensive abilities." going into this season is depth. Gray is just 6-6, but still scored the "This team came on strong last year. majority of his 500 points during 1992-93 The wins over Wake Forest, Florida from the inside. Clemson's leading State and Auburn should give this club scorer with a 16.7 average. Gray scored confidence. We had a number of great

20 percent of his points via dunks, a con- games the last half of last year and it tributing factor to his 55 percent field Bovain hopes to pick up where he left off brought this team close together." goal accuracy in ACC contests. Those at the end of 1992-93.

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5029 - A WESX HARRIS BLVD. CHARLOTTE, N.C. 28269 (704) 596-2223 THE OFFICIAL SOUVENIR CONCESSIONAIRE FOR CLEMSON FOOTBALL AND ALL ACC, SOUTHERN CONFERENCE AND NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS. ^1 The Last Word ^ Frank Howard

by Bob Bradley body ever scored any touchdowns com- now, but there is always someone willing ing down the hill. You still gotta block to bring him to the office and take him Fifty-two years ago this past Septem- and tackle and run north and south to back home. He hasn't put in a full day of ber 19th the Clemson football team get across that 'alumni line' to make the work since his June operations, but he's came down the bank into the east end fans really cheer." usually at his desk in Jervey Athletic zone for the first time amid no fanfare. Regardless of whether it was intent or Center in the morning opening his junk The crowd of 5,000 did give the Tigers accident, coming down the hill is one of mail. an enthusiastic welcome. the legends that Legend I got started "I get more of these 'Gimme let- This past Saturday a number of former that has become a Clemson tradition, ters'. ..gimme $50, gimme $25, always players came back to take another trip one that is regarded as one of the great gimme something," he grimaces. "I think down the east bank. Now, with all the traditions in all of college football. I'll get my own 'gimme letter' and see hype, some regard it as the number-one While serving as head football coach, how much I'll get." stadium entrance in all of sport. Howard was also athletic director, which Until two years ago, Howard used to The crowd, now swelled to 16 times meant that the pluses and minuses had be busy about this time of year lining up the original number on hand in 1942, to balance. Having been an assistant members for Grey squad in the annual gets the adrenaline flowing for the first coach under Jess Neely, who was the Blue-Gray game in Montgomery, Ala. He time upon the Tigers' entrance. champion penny pincher, Howard usu- was 'chief recruiter' for the South while

Coach Frank Howard, still recovering ally knew where the next meal was com- former Missouri coach, Don Farot, lined from back surgery last June, was at the ing from. up the Blue players. Howard has now bottom of the hill in a golf cart to greet Since retiring as head football coach turned this chore over to his longtime the players as they came down last Sat- (December 3, 1969) and as athletic di- friend Bill 'Little Brother' Dooley, former urday. Howard was quoted in the Or- rector (February 4, 1971), Howard has coach at North Carolina and Wake For- ange and White as saying he was pass- maintained an office in the athletic de- est. ing out disciplinary laps to those who ap- partment. Each Saturday morning, well wishers peared to be out of shape. The budget Howard worked with com- drop by either to bring him a plug of his One who was on the first team and on pared with the one now is enough to favorite tobacco, or some little trinket that first trip down the hill was Dr. Bill blow one's mind. Howard's top salary as they've made, or a bag of freshly-har- Hunter, a general practitioner in Clem- AD and head football coach was vested peanuts, or to autograph one of son for four decades. He vividly remem- $25,000. He makes more than that now his books, or just to say hello. Howard bers that day. just selling advertisements for the publi- can't always remember the name of his "Coach Howard always talked to us cation. The Kickoff, which comes out visitors, but he solved that many years rough and gruff," Hunter said. "But he weekly during the football season. With ago. ..he calls most of the men who come was real sentimental that day in his talk his state retirement pay and his monthly by 'buddy' and 'honey' to the women. "If to us and it surprised me." social security, he says: "I don't think I'll I call 'em by their name," Howard says, "This is a most significant thing you ever have to worry about selling apples "they either owe me money or I'm gonna are doing," Howard told the team. and pencils on the street corner." try and sell 'em some Kickoffs." "You're entering on this field for the first Howard, now 84 (he'll be 85 next Howard, probably more than anyone time. Let's don't ever lose on this field. March 25th), has been forced to curtail else, created the mania that is Clemson This is our field." his activities greatly since having his Football. He struggled with everyone Hunter said, "Coach Howard talked to back corrected. He doesn't drive his car else to gain an identity for Clemson and us at length about the tradition we were its athletic program. From an institution starting. We left the field house (Fike) that was interested in winning the state and came in a gate farther up Williamson championship to one now looking at con- Road than the team now uses. We ference, sectional and national titles, didn't run straight down the hill. But we Howard has seen it all. ran across the hill and the student body After he graduated from Alabama in there in uniform gave us a rousing re- 1931, Howard had an offer to coach at a ception. I remember it very well and I high school in Hopkinsville, KY. Just be- was thrilled. ..markedly thrilled. ..to be part fore he left to begin his coaching career of it because of what Coach Howard had in Kentucky, Neely wrote and offered just told us." him a job at Clemson for $200 a year Little did Howard know when the team less than the Hopkinsville job. "walked" down the hill the first time in Howard came with Neely and even 1942 that its popularity and meaning though things were bleak, as the Tigers would be what it is today. won only seven games Neely's first three

"Guess you might say it was just by years, things began to get better. ..a Top accident," Howard said recently about 12 ranking and bowl game in 1939, the hill descent. Howard certainly knew being named head coach, surviving the that players on the team would always war years, two unbeaten seasons, 165 remember that they were the first group wins, six bowl games, eight conference to play in the new stadium, but how they championships, six top 20 seasons. ..and got into the stadium probably didn't get a so on. second thought from any of them that The love affair Howard and Clemson day. It was simply the easiest way to get started together in 1931 was genuine al- to the playing field. most from the beginning and still growing Howard still likes to see the team after 62 years. come down the hill. "That's a thrill," he Frank Howard, the legend, established the When asked had he lived all his life in says, "and it's pretty to watch, but no- foundation of Clemson athletics. Clemson, Howard replied: "Not yet."

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