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Clemson vs. North Carolina 64 Brian Raber Clemson s only senior defensive lineman has November 8, 1986 been a major reason for success in two sports at Clemson Memorial Stadium Clemson. A few days after the football season Orange Day USA, $2.00 ends he will move to an indoor arena of competi- Hall of Fame Day tion as the starting heavyweight on Clemson's wrestling team. Kassie Kessinger discusses his Today's Features busy schedule. 77 University Feature 5 A. J. Johnson The farming industry is one of the most impor- Clemson s starting free safety used to be a tant industries in the state of South Carolina. pudgy seventh grader who had to run extra laps The Clemson Extension Service is a major rea- to make weight. Now he is a lean, mean tackling son the small farmer has been able to survive, machine, as Tim Match describes. as Tom Lollis and Jerry Dyer explain. 7 Delton Hall A second-team player early in the season, Del- 81 Short Stories ton Hall has moved to the forefront among ACC Although these stories will not rank with Edgar defensive backs this year. A two-time ACC Allen Poe works, here are some interesting, if Player of the Week, he has been making big not comical stories on Clemson football. Tim Bourret gives us some entertaining anecdotes. plays all year and should make some big plays next year in the Sunday league. Annabelle Vaughan profiles the senior . 111 This Day in Tiger Football 52 Spirit Blitz On this date in 1924 Clemson fans formed the The newest of Clemson traditions is "Spirit Blitz original block seating group, except they went a little far. There have other exciting Weekend." It all started with the balloon ascen- been many sion of 1983 and the resulting massacre of the games on this date in history, including a few Maryland Terps. David Webb tells us about this with North Carolina. Foster Senn takes us back year's special attraction and reviews the excit- to some of the more thrilling contests. ing weekends of the past. 114 Perry Williams 55 Hall of Famers Perry Williams has served Clemson as a starter

This is also Hall of Fame Day at Clemson as the and a reserve the last four seasons. There has University honors five former athletes and ad- been one constant in his career, he has been a ministrators. Barry Tomlinson reviews the ca- winner. Annabelle Vaughan profiles the Georgia reers of some of Clemson s greatest. native.

The Departments Players and Coaches ACC Schedule 22 Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 56 Athletic Director 11 Alphabetical Roster, Opponent 61 Athletic Staff 71 Assistant Coaches 16 Band Program 113 Danny Ford 15 The Clemson Football Program is Produced by Cheerleaders 76 Graduate Asst. Coaches 39 the Clemson Football Program Committee: Lineups. Starting 58 Coaches. All-Sports 23 Chairman: Len Gough Meet the Tigers 33 Emergency Information 30 Numerical Roster, Clemson 58 Editor: Tim Bourret Fall Sports Schedule 82 Numerical Roster, Opponent 59 Asst. Editor: Kassie Kessinger Future Schedules 10 Opponent Players 78 Advertising Director: Ann Smith 29 IPTAY Strength Coaches 103 Special Thanks to Bob Bradley, Sam Black- IPTAY Officers 46 Tiger Rookies 39 man. David Webb, Maria Farry, Tim Match, Managers 80 Additional Copies Barry Tomlinson, James Fleming, David Lati- Officials Signals 73 mer, Marilyn Hines, Dr. Harold Vigodsky and 107 Extra copies of this program are available at Single Game Records Margaret Pndgeon for their help in the prepara- S3. 00 apiece. Send checks (payable to Clem- Stadium Information 25 tion of this program. son Athletic Department) to: Statistics 3 Sports Information Office The Last Word 116 Printing: R L. Bryan Co. of Columbia, SC Box 632. Clemson. SO 29633 Today s Game 2 Trainers 40 On the Cover Cover Photos: by Jim Moriarty and C. W. Pack

Tiger Life 100 Four reasons Clemson Is doing so well this Other photos by the Clemson Communications Tigers in the Crowd 83 season center around the play of four senior Center. Lance McKinney, Bob Waldrop, Rob University Officials 19 leaders, Brian Raber, Anthony Johnson. Perry Biggerstaff. Jim Moriarty, Visual Sports Com- University Page 13 Williams and Delton Hall have all made major munications, Scott Harke, Alabama Sports In- University President 9 contributions this season. formation and Tom Shockley.

1 tin's single season yards per game mark Williams Has Best Day by Tim Bourret (106.4 set in 1982.) Of course teammate Speaking of players who don't give up, Kenny Flowers holds the total rushing about Clemson Rodney Flagler Flying how yardage mark with 1200 yards in 12 Williams? Twice this year he has shown We could fill this entire today's game games last year. an ability to hold confidence in himself and story with notes just on Terrence Flagler. Flagler's most impressive stat this year lead Clemson back after a disappointing He certainly deserves a full length story, is his yards per carry figure. If the season loss the preceding week. but you'll just have to wait until the South ended today he would also have that re- Two weeks ago at N. C. State Williams Carolina program when he is featured on cord as he has gained a phenomenal 7.25 completed only five to his the cover. passes team- yards per carry. You have to go back to mates in 20 attempts. Last week he threw Last week, against Wake Forest, he Billy Poe in 1945 to find a figure that only five incomplete passes all day in 18 continued to force opponents to wonder if comes close (7.2). attempts for 193 yards and two touch- he is a mere mortal, as he put on a perfor- And if you like scoring notes . . . Flagler downs. Williams' comeback was similar to mance Clemson fans will discuss for a can accomodate you there also as he had being down to a last strike in a playoff, and long time. The senior tailback set an all- time Clemson record for all-purpose rush- ing with 274 yards (all-purpose rushing is yards gained on kick returns, receiving Coaching Confrontation and rushing, a stat that documents a player's all-around abilities.) The total broke the record formerly held Two of the top four winningest coaches in ACC history go at it today in Death Valley. by Cliff Austin who had 260 yards (all rush- ing) against Duke in 1982. Flagler gained 209 yards rushing, his second 200-yard four touchdowns last week to become the he came up with his best Dave Henderson day of the year, another first in Clemson first Tiger since Fred Cone in 1950 to impersonation with the performance in history. No player had ever gained 200 score four TDs in the same game. One Winston-Salem. He tallied his career high yards rushing twice in the same season. player, Maxcey Welsh, had five touch- in completions, yards, total offense and Want some more facts on this dream downs in a game in 1930, and that is still touchdown passes. season for Flagler? With his recent suc- the Clemson record, but no one else has Isn't it interesting that Williams has had cess (four 100-yard games the last five ever scored more than three. only two 200-yard total offense games in weeks) he now owns the Clemson re- Flagler (along with the Mets) has been his career and both have come after Clem- cords for most yards gained in a two, the most graphic example of positive re- son losses the previous week. His 201- three, five, six and seven game series. He sults that can be manufactured from a yard total offense game at Georgia came needs just 36 yards rushing to reach the 'never say die attitude" this year. While on the heels of a Clemson loss to Virginia magic 1,000-yard mark, quite an accom- he was never down to his last strike, a Tech. plishment at this stage of the season. No stretch of four straight games without a

Clemson back has ever reached it in just carry last year had to try his patience. But, Tar Heels Counter with Fenner the ninth game, and he is on a course his perseverance is paying dividends While Clemson has had a surprise star (120.5 yards a game) to break Cliff Aus- faster than IBM in a Bull Market. who has risen from understudy to among the nation's leading rushers. North Caro- lina has one of its own. At this time last year William Humes was thought to be the star runner of the North Carolina team in

1 986. But an injury forced him to the side- line and Derrick Fenner to the forefront. Fenner is a rugged tailback who makes

you wonder if Ethan Hortan isn't back for another year at North Carolina. Fenner is second to Flagler in the ACC rushing race with an average of 112 yards per game. He is coming off a 173-yard effort against Maryland last week, the most yards rush- ing ever by a North Carolina back against Maryland. Fenner was leading the nation in rushing after the first game of the sea- son as he gained an ACC high 216 yards rushing against The Citadel.

Maye Another Reserve to the Rescue Mark Maye is still another athlete who has risen from the deepest points of the depth chart to stardom. He came to North Carolina as one of the top in the nation in 1983. The Parade Magazine Ail-American ran into shoulder problems however and was relegated to sending the plays in from the sidelines last year. But, when Jonathan Hall was injured this year (ironically in Hall's best game at North Carolina, a four-TD pass game against Wake Forest) Maye was ready. In his three games as a starter he has hit 68 Rodney Williams had a career high 193 yards passing in the win at Wake Forest. percent of his passes for over 750 yards

2 4 50-7-1 when Clemson throws less than 20 passes 5. 48-6 when Clemson gains at least CLEMSON SEASON YARDS PER CARRY LEADERS 200 yards rushing (Mm. 50 attempts) 6 58-19-2 in day games, only 6-4 at Rk Name Year Att-Yards YPC night

1. Terrence Flagler 1986 133-964 7.25 7. 38-3-1 when committing fewer turn- 2. Billy Poe 1945 53-380 7.17 overs than the opposition 3. Billy Hair 1950 81-573 7.07 8. 31-12-2 in televised (cable or net- 4. Jackie Calvert 1950 105-663 6.31 work) games 5. Ray Mathews 1949 118-728 6.16 6, Hal Davis 1964 87-533 6.13 Hall Breaks Kinard's Record 7. Shad Bryant 1939 84-508 6.05 Senior cornerback Delton Hall moved 8. Banks McFadden 1939 78-469 6.01 above some well-known company last 9, Harold Gogglns 1975 65-389 5.98 week when he had two passes broken up in the Wake Forest game. The PBUs in Winston-Salem gave Hall 31 for his four- year career, one more than previous re- and five touchdowns versus just one in- haps utterly stupid and totally mean- cord holder Terry Kinard had in his tenure terception. He hit 13 of 17 passes for 237 ingless, but media people get into these) as patroller of the Clemson secondary yards in the first half of the Maryland game records during the Ford era: (1978-82). Hall has 12 PBUs for the sea- and engineered the Tar Heels to a 541- 1. 50-6-2 when leading at the half son, which leads the ACC and is just three yard total offense day against the Terps. 2. 57-6-2 when leading going into the away from tying his own Clemson single fourth period season record. He had 15 last year, the Battle of Coaches 3. 48-9-1 when Clemson scores first same total Ty Davis came up with in 1984. Two of the most successful coaches in

ACC history will be going at it today in Death Valley. Clemson's Danny Ford and North Carolina's Dick Crum are ranked in 1986 Clemson Statistics 1986 North Carolina Statistics the top four in ACC history in terms of (6-2 Overall, 4-1 ACC) (5-2-1 Overall, 3-1 ACC) winning percentage and in the top seven in terms of total victories. Both are also in Rushing Atl Yds Avg TD LG Rushing Att Yds Avg TD LG Flagler, TB 133 964 7.2 8 88 Fenner. TB 137 789 5 8 3 33 the top 1 5 in the nation among winningest active coaches. Flowers, TB 76 374 4.9 2 57 Starr. TB 54 284 6.3 2 24

A look at the record books since the Lancaster, FB . . . . 80 245 3.1 4 13 Thompson, FB . . . 58 256 4.4 1 30 Johnson, Humes, ACC was formed in 1953 tells us that FB 65 214 3.3 4 32 TB 43 173 4.0 2 18 Frank Howard won the most games with Rod Williams. QB . 50 189 3.8 2 20 Lopp. FB 39 151 3.9 17 98 wins between 1953 and 1969. That Griffin, TB 43 187 4.3 17 Dom. TB 16 70 3.9 35 total could change to 98.5 if the Clemson CLEMSON 468 2198 4.7 20 88 N. CAROLINA ... 41 1 1853 4.5 1 1 35 legend decides to return to the sidelines Opponents 268 804 3.0 5 62 Opponents 298 1 130 3.8 7 50 for the Maryland game next week. (Let's

not get ahead of ourselves.) Passing Comp Att Int Yds TD Pet LG Passing Comp Att Inl Yds TD Pel LG Crum is in his ninth season at North Rod Williams . 61 131 7 800 3 .466 39 Maye 73 1 10 2 866 6 .664 52 Carolina and will be looking for his 100th Anderson .... 6 10 1 80 1 .600 27 Hall 42 86 3 608 8 .488 55 win as a college coach this afternoon. He

CLEMSON ... 67 142 9 880 4 .472 39 N CAROLINA . 115 197 6 1474 14 .584 55 has a mark of 99-43-4 for his 1 3 years as a

Opponents . 140 283 12 1663 6 .495 78 Opponents . . 149 263 8 2032 14 .567 88 Division I mentor at North Carolina and Miami of Ohio, including 65 wins at North Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Carolina. Ford will be looking to tie him for Roulhac. WR 13 151 11.6 18 Streater, WR 24 378 15.8 2 41 sixth place on the all-time total wins list in Flagler. TB 12 156 13.0 3 39 Smith. WR 17 266 15 6 3 28 ACC history as he has a 64-23-2 mark in

Ray Williams, WR . 1 1 170 15.5 23 Lewis. WR 12 195 16 3 3 52 his eighth full season at Clemson.

Jennings, WR . . . . 9 132 14.7 25 Thompson. FB . . . 9 90 10.0 35 Ford does have the upper hand on Riggs, TE 8 100 12.5 24 Fenner. TB 9 89 9 9 39 Crum in terms of percentage among ACC Keller, TE 9 61 6.8 2 1 1 coaches. The Alabama graduate is num- CLEMSON 67 880 13.1 4 39

ber-one in ACC history in winning per- Opponents 140 1663 1 1.9 7 78 N. CAROLINA ... 1 15 1474 12.8 14 55 centage with a .730 mark. Crum is fourth Opponents 149 2032 13.6 14 88 at .658. This could also be a big victory for Interceptions No Yds Avg TD LG

Ford today nationally, as a Clemson win Hall. CB 3 73 24.3 1 67 Interceptions No Yds Avg TD LG

defeat . Michigan . . . combined with a Central Woolford. CB . 3 -8 -2.7 3 Donald. DB . 4 51 12.8 53 would move Ford ahead of Herb De- Beasley, SS 2 27 13.5 21 Wike, LB 2 34 17.0 26 winningest romedi into sixth place on the Burmeister, DB . . 2 32 16 32 CLEMSON 12 117 9.8 1 67 active coaches list. Opponents 9 61 6.8 25 N CAROLINA 8 1 17 14.6 53 Opponents 6 111 18.5 51 Records of Interest 1986 Results Danny Ford has been very successful Date Site W-L Score Opponents 1986 Results against ACC North Carolina schools in his Sept. 13 H L 14-20 Virginia Tech Date Site W-L Score Opponent career at Clemson. So far this year Ford is Sept. 20 A W 31-28 Georgia Sept. 6 H W 45-14 The Citadel 2-1 against ACC schools from the state of Sept 27 A W 27-3 Georgia Tech Sept. 13 A W 20-0 Kansas North Carolina. He has had only one los- Oct. 4 H W 24-0 The Citadel Sept. 20 A T 10-10 Florida St. ing season against those schools since he Oct. 11 A W 31-17 Virginia Oct. 4 H W 21-20 Georgia Tech came to Clemson. a 1-3 mark in 1980. But Oct. 18 H W 35-3 Duke Oct. 11 A W 40-30 Wake Forest since that season he is 21 -2 against North Oct. 25 A L 3-27 N C State Oct. 18 H L 34-35 N. C. State Carolina ACC schools and is 25-6 for his Nov. 1 A W 28-20 Wake Forest Oct. 25 A L 3-30 LSU career. He is 8-0 against Wake Forest, 5-3 Nov. 8 NORTH CAROLINA. 2;41 PM, CBS-TV Nov. 1 H W 32-30 Maryland against N. C. State, 7-1 against Duke and Nov. 1 5 Maryland (at Baltimore), 3:30 PM, CBS-TV Nov. 8 at Clemson. 2:41. CBS-TV 5-2 against North Carolina since he came Nov. 22 SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 GO PM Nov. 15 VIRGINIA to Clemson with a full head of black hair in Nov 22 at Duke 1978. Here are some other interesting (per- 3 '

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Senior A. J. Johnson had a dream "All of the recruiters coming to our high by Tim Match when he was a little boy and like school games were there to watch our

most youngsters it to play was big-time" running back, David Barnett (who came to ""Now that I am in the last year of my

college football. When I would tell people Clemson). When David told me someone college career, people have started to about dream, they tell my would laugh and from a big time school' was there I played question my possibilities to play pro foot- " me, 'You are too fat.' 1 10 percent, and really played out of con- ball. Of course I would like to have the Clemson has a free safety that was trol for the entire game. People probably opportunity to play. This makes me work fat to once too play I footbalP I Yes, the thought was crazy, but knew that was even harder than before. If I don t win that 1985 honorable same mention I AH-Ameri- I the only way could catch a recruiter's battle know that I gave it everything I can who set a Clemson record for tackles attention." could. That IS all right because I can fall by a defensive back (117), a record that Although a few small colleges showed back on my criminal justice degree." A. J. Johnson has not had the natural gift many Clemson athletes have. He s come a long way from a pudgy seventh No Longer Fat Back grader through perseverance and confi- dence in himself.

A. J. Johnson was a pudgy youngster who has gone from walk-on to pro prospect.

was once held by the New York Giants' some interest, not one single recruiter Terry Kinard. ended up presenting a scholarship offer A slight explanation from A. J. might be to A. J. required to clear up the question. "In the How then did Johnson end up in the

seventh grade, when I played Little town of the paws''

League football, I was about 5-6, 135 "When I was young, I really enjoyed pounds and had to lose weight to be al- watching the Big Eight football teams like lowed to play, " Johnson said with a Oklahoma and Nebraska. Then my senior

chuckle. "All it took was for someone to year in high school, Clemson caught my

tell me that I could not make weight. After I eye during their National Championship

heard that statement, I decided it was time year. The win over Nebraska was the big to get to work. Before and after each prac- turning point. With me always fighting for

tice I would run and run to make sure I position and being the underdog, I knew

made weight," remembered Johnson. that if Clemson could beat the odds, it was

" Over the next few years, Johnson's for me, classmates zoomed by him in the height Johnson never actually made an official and weight charts, and by the 10th grade, visit to Clemson. Rather, he came along he began to lose his baby fat, so he with teammate Barnett to see the campus, started lifting weights. and meet the coaches and players.

"I began to realize that I needed an "Coach Ford welcomed me to come advantage over the rest of the players on here as a walk-on and earn a scholarship.

my team, so weights were the answer. That was my big shot. All I needed was to

People still laughed when I talked about have coach Ford sit down with me and go

playing big time ball, though." over the goals I needed to have the oppor-

" The work in the weight room really tunity to receive a scholarship. payed off for Johnson. Former defensive When Johnson arrived, he was placed back coach Don Denning once said of at the back of the pack at safety — behind Johnson s strength, "He is the person- the likes of Terry Kinard, Ronald Watson ification of what a weight program can do and Billy Davis. "Terry and Ron really and probably as muscular a kid as anyone helped me out my freshman year. They

we've had. He is the epitome of someone sat down and explained the defense. If it

"

working his way up the ladder. had not been for them I would have His seven years of work are exemplified dropped out and gone back to Moncks when one examines his weight training Corner." numbers. Johnson has by far the best During the 1984 season Johnson re- bench press on the club among defensive ceived his first opportunity to play. He backs with 370 pounds, 35 pounds more ended the year with 34 tackles while than his closest competitor. Considering breaking up one pass playing behind se-

" that list is headed by 6-2 250-pound soph- nior Watson. I wasn t even listed on the omore center Jeff Bak (435 pounds). roster for that year. Some of my friends Johnson has placed himself among a list joked with me about that. of elite strongmen. But his performance of 1984 led to a This work in the weight room led to scholarship Last year he broke his former Johnson's overall improvement in high mentor s (Kinard) record for tackles by a school. But, the late bloomer still was not defensive back. And this year the beat has Johnson set a Clemson record for tackles by turning a lot of heads. continued. a defensive back last year.

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finesse because they had been here by Annabelle Vaughan longer. " Clemson Career Pass Broken Up Leaders It's of Confidence: one the most Last season. Hall began to show a little 1. Delton Hall 1983-86 31 important attributes an athlete can finesse of his own. He started every game 2. Terry Kinard 1978-82 30 possess. A player can if have talent, but and was in on 733 snaps, more than any 3. Ty Davis 1980-84 27 he lacks confidence, he still may be sitting other defensive player. He made 74 tack- 4. Terence Mack 1983-86 26 on the bench. Being confident is some- les and broke up 15 passes, tying Davis' 5. Reggie Pleasant 1980-84 21 thing Ronald Watson 1980-84 21 Delton Hall has no problem with. The single season record and making Hall Perry Williams 1983-86 21 first time he walked on the field at Clem- number-one in the ACC in passes broken 8. Mollis Hall 1978-81 20 son, he was sure that he could handle his up. responsibilities and handle them well. Yet, despite his impressive statistics in Hall, a 6-1, 200-lb. cornerback from 1985, Delton Hall began the 1986 season can't do anything but improve if he works Greensboro, NC. is one of two true se- on the second team behind a freshman. "I hard." niors on the 1986 football squad. In 1983, looked at everyone's past performances, Clemson's number-one ranked pass

Hall's freshman year, " the starting corner- but I had an open mind, said new defen- deflector of all-time has abilities that in-

clude lightning-fast speed. His 40 time is the second best on the team at 4.40. He ran track at Grimsley High School in Hall Gives His All Greensboro, NC, and won the North Caro- lina state title in the 400-meter dash with a Delton Hall has broken one of Terry Kinard's most important records. time of 46.1 seconds. At Clemson, he holds the top three times in history in the 400-meter run. He didn't run track last

back positions were held by Tyrone Davis sive secondary coach. Bill Oliver. spring because he felt he needed to con- and Rod McSwain. That year, HaH mainly "Whoever played the most consistently centrate on football. worked on the Tigers' special teams, yet would get the starting job." Clemson's only true senior on defense he still ended up with 10 tackles and two is also known for his tough, hard-hitting "It made me really mad at first, " remem- passes broken up for the season. play on the gridiron. "I like to be nasty on

bers Hall. "But I I knew ability I had the and " The next year, McSwain was drafted in the field, Hall said. "Iftheotherteam tries just had to it show to the coaches. I de- the third round of the NFL draft and Hall to run on me, I try to ram it down their cided I would hit so hard that they would If I moved to second team behind Reggie throats. have to run somebody down, I have to notice me. " Pleasant. Again that season; he made 10 want to knock his head off. And if some- tackles and broke up two passes, yet his The coaches didn't have to notice Hall, one catches a pass on me, I'm going to

name was beginning to be a little more they already knew what a fine football make him pay for it so he won't want to

" familiar to Clemson fans. player he was. "Delton Hall is a hard catch it next time

Hall knew his time in the spotlight would worker, " said Oliver. "He probably works Hall is confident that his abilities will come and he never lacked confidence in as hard as anybody on our football team. some day take him beyond college foot-

ball is " himself. 'I knew I could compete with the He just needed to work on consistency. and so his coach. A lot of pro

guys starting in front of me, " he said. "I He worked hard and he improved 300%. people are interested m Delton," said had just as much talent, but they had more With his ability and his confidence, he Oliver. "They're looking at his consis- tency and his improvement and their eyes are getting bigger and bigger. " His performance at Virginia on October

1 1 brought tears to the eyes of a lot of Cavalier players and fans. In his best all- around game ever, Hall had six tackles, two passes broken up. a blocked punt and an interception. He now has 31 PBUs for his career, one ahead of former Ail-Ameri- can Terry Kinard, who is now with the New York Giants. Hall broke his record last week with two deflections at Wake Forest.

" The Virginia game was a big game for us, any win on the road in the ACC is

important. But, it was a confidence builder for me also. We all have much more self- confidence this season and it's making us

a better team. After all, if you don't have confidence in yourself, no one else will Hall's quickness has helped him make the big play for four years. " have confidence in you either.

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Max Lennon, former vice president for this great institution. We're at an ex- build on the strengths of the institution, agricultural administration at Ohio State tremely important time in our lives, not and my first business will be learning

University, became President of Clemson because of circumstances but because of about those strengths. I'll be calling for University on October 14, 1985. The Uni- where we are in history. We need land- help from the students, faculty, admin- versity board of trustees announced the grant institutions in a way that is almost istrators, alumni and the rest of the Clem- unanimous decision at a board meeting at unique ... so we can continue to be com- son family to make sure our priorities are

' Clemson on that day. petitive in a world market. in order.

Dr. Lennon is a native of Columbus "We at Clemson University must make Lennon began his teaching career at County, NC and earned his bachelor's de- our own priorities to lead us into the 21st N. C. State in 1966 when he served as a gree in animal science from N. C. State in century. We must begin by making our- graduate assistant professor. In 1970 he 1962. He also earned a doctorate in ani- selves visible in the state, then we must moved to Lubbock, TX. where he served mal science from the same institution in focus on the global perspective of the as an assistant professor of animal sci- 1970. university and what we can accomplish in ence at Texas Tech University. He re-

" He had been at Ohio State for two years that arena. mained at the Texas institution as an where he had also served as executive Batson declared that the long selection assistant dean and associate dean in the dean for agriculture, home economics process had discovered a man who College of Agriculture until 1980. On the and natural resources. Lennon vas also knows what he wants. "Max Lennon is a first day of this decade he became the on the Ohio State Faculty Senate and was good planner, a deep thinker, and a man chairperson in the department of animal co-chairman of the Governor's commis- ready for the challenge. He is restless husbandry at the University of Missouri.

" sion on agriculture. without being impatient. He served as Dean of the College of Agri- Previously, he had served as dean of Lennon said the early part of his admin- culture at Missouri until 1983. when he the College of Agriculture and director of istration will consist of familiarizing him- moved to Ohio State as vice president for the Agricultural Experiment Station at the self more closely with Clemson s pro- Agricultural Administration. University of Missouri and as associate grams. "It would be presumptuous of me Lennon is married to Ruth Carter Len-

dean and director of research in the Col- to come in here with a set of priorities, " he non and they have two children. Daniel lege of Agricultural Sciences at Texas said. "In the academic community you (23) and Robin (21). Tech University. Lennon, who has also served as an as- sistant professor at Texas Tech and an associate and full professor at Texas Tech and Missouri, spent two years with the international agri-business firm Cen- tral Soya of Illinois. He also has partici- pated in many national and international conferences concerning new technolo-

gies in agriculture. The 45-year-old Lennon was chosen from about 200 candidates for the presi- dency at Clemson. 'You have the un- wavering support of the entire Board of Trustees to carry out your duties as Presi-

dent of this university, " said Louis Bat- son, chairman of the board of trustees. "We will stick to our role as maker of policy and we want you to carry out our policies without any interference from

" us. Lennon commented on his philoso- phies and goals for Clemson in his open-

ing press conference. I am extremely delighted to be chosen as the leader of Max Lennon is in his first full academic year as Clemson president.

9 Future Schedules

1987 1989 1991 Sept. 5 WESTERN CAROLINA Sept. 2 FURMAN Sept. 7 APPALACHIAN STATE Sept. 12 at Virginia Tech Sept. 9 at Florida State Sept. 14 at Virginia Tech Sept. 19 GEORGIA Sept. 16 at Virginia Tech Sept. 21 OPEN DATE Sept. 26 GEORGIA TECH Sept. 23 MARYLAND Sept. 28 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 3 OPEN DATE Sept. 30 at Duke Oct. 5 at Georgia Oct. 10 VIRGINIA Oct. 7 VIRGINIA Oct. 12 VIRGINIA Oct. 17 at Duke Oct. 14 GEORGIA TECH Oct. 19 at Duke Oct. 24 N.C. STATE Oct. 21 N.C. STATE Oct. 26 N.C. STATE Oct. 31 WAKE FOREST Oct. 28 WAKE FOREST Nov. 2 WAKE FOREST Nov. 7 at North Carolina Nov. 4 at North Carolina Nov. 9 at North Carolina Nov. 14 MARYLAND Nov. 11 OPEN DATE Nov. 16 MARYLAND Nov. 21 at South Carolina Nov. 18 at South Carolina Nov. 23 at South Carolina (7 home, 4 away) (6 home, 5 away) (6 home, 5 away)

1988 1990 1992 Sept. 3 VIRGINIA TECH Sept. 1 APPALACHIAN STATE Sept. 5 BALL STATE Sept. 10 FURMAN Sept. 8 at Virginia Sept. 12 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 17 FLORIDA STATE Sept. 15 at Maryland Sept. 19 VIRGINIA TECH Sept. 24 at Georgia Tech Sept. 22 OPEN DATE Sept. 26 at Georgia Tech Oct. 1 OPEN DATE Sept. 29 DUKE Oct. 10 at Virginia Oct. 8 at Virginia Oct. 6 ubUKCalA Oct. 17 DUKE Oct. 15 DUKE Oct. 13 at Georgia Tech Oct. 24 at N.C. State Oct. 22 at N.C. State Oct. 20 at N.C. State Oct. 31 at Wake Forest Oct. 29 at Wake Forest Oct. 27 at Wake Forest Nov. 7 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 5 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 3 NORTH CAROLINA Nov. 14 at Maryland Nov. 12 at Maryland Nov. 10 VIRGINIA TECH Nov. 21 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 17 SOUTH CAROLINA (6 home, 5 away) (6 home, 5 away) (6 home, 5 away)

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10 Athletic Director BOBBY ROBINSON

A total sports program. That's the goal of the has been a head coach, and he has handled the End Zone locker room complex in Memorial Clemson University Athletic Department, and budgetary aspects needed to run a $12 million Stadium. New facilities now underway include a under the leadership of Athletic Director Bobby program. new activities room in Death Valley, an indoor

Robinson, Clemson is headed solidly m that Bobby Robinson s philosophy of athletics is tennis facility, and a new permanent soccer direction. very simple. "We want to be the very best — in stadium on Riggs Field. In addition to all of this,

The road to the athletic director's position competition, in academics, in facilities. We have a continuing maintenance program for all facili- has been a steady, successful progression made the commitment to provide our coaches ties and practice areas has been established. through athletic and administrative oppor- and athletes the tools necessary to compete on From a university perspective, Robinson en- tunities for Robinson. He was born in Columbia the conference and national level." visions the athletic department as being one of and attended A. C. Flora High School. During In competition, Robinson led the Tigers to 49 departments on campus, equal to English, his high school career, he was a point guard for one of their best years ever. Football and men s accounting, admissions, and the others. "We the basketball team and a third baseman in basketball were involved m post-season play believe the athletic department is a viable, baseball. He also played golf competitively, and and no less than 1 teams participated in NCAA important part of the mission of Clemson Uni- was a scratch golfer at one time. Robinson did post-season competition. Seven of these versity," says Robinson, "as athletic competi- not play any high school sports as a senior teams were ranked in the top 20 in the country. tion provides a common bond tor students, because of a heat stroke suffered m the sum- In the Knoxvtlle Journal 's All-Sports Poll Clem- faculty, staff, and friends. mer of 1963. He graduated from A. C. Flora in son ranked 1 8th in women's sports and 22nd in Under Robinson the athletic department has 1964 and then enrolled in Furman University. men's sports, Clemson's first top 25 rating in continued support of the university. Band uni- Robinson graduated from Furman with a both areas in the same year. forms and travel, the educational enhancement B.S. degree in business and political science in In academics, Clemson student-athletes had fund, and the athletic-academic endowment 1968. He was president of the Sigma Alpha an outstanding year. Over 90 athletes had 3 fund (coordinated with the Athletic Council) are Epsilon fraternity chapter at Furman. After he or better grade point ratios either semester, some of the areas that have been developed, was graduated from Furman, Robinson worked with the football team having five players Robinson has confidence in his staff, his in his family's laundry and dry-cleaning busi- named to the Academic Ail-Conference Team, coaches, his athletes, and the facilities at Clem- ness for two years. the most in the ACC. son University. " We have a solid base to work

Robinson came to Clemson in 1970, not in In the area of facilities. Robinson continues from, but if we are not moving forward, we are athletics, but in the housing office. After three his philosophy. Recent renovations have in- losing ground. We will work within university years, he moved across campus to serve as an cluded the Strength Training Center, one of the guidelines and expand our horizons. We want administrative assistant in the athletic depart- finest in the country; Tiger Field, home of the to be as good as we can be as a vital part of the

" ment. "I started at Clemson in the housing Clemson Tiger baseball team; and the West university and the State of South Carolina.

office, but I came to Clemson with the intention of working in athletics, " said Robinson. "No opening existed at the time, so I had to wait until there was one. After serving the athletic department in vari- ous capacities, he became business manager in 1975. Two years later he was named as- sistant athletic director and in 1980 he became associate AD. He held that title four years, but his area of responsibility was primarily football and basketball. While serving his administrative duties. Robinson found time to coach the Clemson golf team between 1975 and 1983 During his time as the head coach. Clemson won its only ACC

title in golf and three times the Tigers partici- pated in the NCAA tournament. In 1983, his final season as the head coach, he guided Clemson to a number-five national finish. Clar- ence Rose was one of three All-Americans to play for the Tigers during his tenure and is now a successful member of the pro tour.

Thus, It IS easy to see why Bobby Robinson is most qualified for the position of athletic direc-

tor at Clemson University — he has done it all. He has been an administrator at all levels, he has worked in other areas in the University, he Bobby Robinson guided Clemson to a top 25 finish in both men's and women's sports last year.

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services Call 654-1893 or 656-2120 Clemson University: THE SECOND CENTURY Clemson Looks to the Future Clemson University approaches its 100th birth- day in 1989 with an aggressive plan to begin its second century of service to the state, region and country. "Clemson University: The Second Century" names five major areas for emphasis. Its aim is to forge a partnership for economic progress among the university, the state and the private sector. It will be used as a road map to seek external support and focus the University's research and public ser- vice efforts. The five areas are: • AGRICULTURE — By applying the most so- phisticated of tomorrow's technologies, Clemson will be able to help the agriculture industry become more efficient and profitable. Programs include such areas as biotechnology, food and nutrition, pest control, packaging, environmental science, and water and resource management. • EfvlERGING TECHNOLOGIES — Advanced manufacturing systems and new materials — such as the fiber-reinforced composites — are revolu- tionizing industry. Clemson will contribute to the next generation of manufacturing productivity and materials through research in areas such as com- puter communications, robotics, semiconductor reliability and the chemical synthesis of totally new materials. • MARKETING/MANAGEMENT — Marketing, particularly international marketing, is key to South

Carolina, where more than 1 5 percent of total man- ufacturing output, and one-fourth of farm produc- tion, is exported. Clemson will emphasize market- ing, as well as produce a new breed of manager — one who speaks the language of technology as fluently as the language of commerce. • QUALITY OF LIFE — The human and natural resources that make life worth living — and sustain economic growth — must be cherished, nurtured and protected. At Clemson, programs emphasize the humanities: public school education: profes- sional development and continuing education; community and regional planning: and the travel and tourism industry. • TEXTILES — The U. S. textile industry is the

world's most productive, and it has spent $2 billion on modernization in the last year alone to remain competitive. The state's textile industry will benefit from all of the above programs in technology, man- agement, marketing and human resources, as well as from additional emphasis on textiles and fibers research.

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' under study: getting robots to perform more complicated tasks is the , ! lei.i Clemson s research in advanced manufacturing technologies: marketing research is vital to South Carolina, which exports more than 15 percent of total manufacturing and 25 percent of farm production: public school educational programs help prepare the next generation (or its challenges: a |Oint project between the State Water Resources Commission and the Strom Thurmond Institute is an example of cooperative efforts between Clemson. industry and the stale: research on composites and textiles at Clemson ranges from new materials (or aircraft to fibers (or bulletproof clothing.

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Clemson head coach Danny Ford is not an opera buff, he's not even close. And, it is likely that Wolfgang Mozart never saw a college football game. But, these two gi- ants in their fields have something in com- mon — success at a very early stage of their careers.

Mozart became famous for his ability to compose symphonies by the time he was five years old. Danny Ford was not coach- ing college football teams at age five, he was barely holding a football. But, a look at past national champions indicates that the current Clemson mentor is the young- est coach in the history of the college game to win the Associated Press Na- tional Championship. It puts him ahead of all the heavyweights of the game in the modern era (since 1938) of college football.

Ford took Clemson to the national title in 1981 at the age of 33 and now is the winningest coach in the history of the At- lantic Coast Conference on a percentage Danny Ford is America's seventh winningest active coach. basis. Additionally, Ford is already sev- class in the 33-year history of the league ber of the All-SEC academic team, and enth in total wins among ACC coaches. ever won more games in a four-year served as the captain of the Alabama Not bad for someone who is still two years period. team. away from his 40th birthday. Ford has been a part of three ACC After Pat Dye's coaxing. Ford remained And, the success has come against top championship teams and one National at Alabama as a graduate assistant for the competition. Ford has already gained Championship team at Clemson. In 1978 1970 and 1971 seasons. He had already more wins over AP top 20 teams and top he was offensive coordinator for the 1 1 -1 earned his B.S. degree in industrial arts 10 teams than any other Clemson coach team that won the Gator Bowl over Ohio and earned his master's degree in special in history and is the only coach in ACC State, 1 7-15. The Gadsden, AL native was education in 1971. Ford became a full- history (eight years experience) to have a more than )ust the offensive coordinator in time aide for Bryant in 1972 and 1973. The winning record against top 20 teams (top that game however, as he had become the Tide went to four bowl games while Ford 20 when playing against Clemson). head coach of the Tigers on December 1 was an assistant coach. Clemson fans are certainly happy Ford after Charley Pell had already left to go to Clemson's current head man then ac- entered the profession because he has Florida. The 30-year-old Ford made quite cepted a position as an assistant coach brought a solid program to among the a celebrated beginning to his head coach- under Jimmy Sharpe at Virginia Tech. He finest in the nation. Now in his eighth full ing career with that victory over the remained in Blacksburg for three seasons season at Clemson, his record of 58-21-2 Woody Hayes-coached Buckeyes. The (1974-76) before coming to Clemson as (.728) IS the seventh best winning percent- nationally televised Clemson victory offensive line coach in 1977. And, just 23 age m college football among active helped put the Tigers on the national foot- games later he was named head coach of coaches. ball map and it began Clemson's climb to the Tigers at the age of 30, the youngest Between 1981 and 1984 Clemson had a among the elite of college football. active Division I coach in the country. 37-6-2 ledger, the fourth best winning per- A review of Ford's football past should Nearly 40 years after hiring 31 -year-old centage in America. The class of '84 was help us understand why he has been so Alabama graduate Frank Howard, Clem- the third winningest in ACC history in successful as a head coach. Another in a son had hired 30-year-old Alabama grad- terms of winning percentage, and no ACC long line of former Bear Bryant players uate Danny Ford.

that have gone on to greatness in coach- Now 38 years old, Danny Ford is run- YOUTHFUL CHAMPIONS (Youngest Coaches to win the ing. Ford played for the Bear between ning out of mountains to climb. He has AP National Championship) 1967 and 1969. He was Kenny Stabler's been associated with 19 college football sophomore tight end as a starter in 1967, teams as a player or coach through the Name/School Year Record Age that position in regular Danny Ford. Clemson 1981 12-0-0 33 played 1968 and moved to years and 18 have had winning Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma 1950 10-1-0 34 offensive tackle in 1969. Ford started all season records and 1 2 have gone to bowl 9-1-0 Paul Brown, Ohio State 1942 35 three years, was all-conference in 1969 games. Additionally, those clubs have had Louisiana State 1958 11-0-0 35 Paul Dietzel, and played on three teams that went to a combined record of 154-59-5. a .729 Barry Switzer, Oklahoma 1975 12-0-0 38 bowl games. In 1969 he was also a mem- winning percentage.

15 Assistant Coaches

Jack Crowe joined Bill D'Andrea is the Miles Aldridge joined the Clemson staff on newest addition to the the Tiger coaching February 24, 1986, as Clemson coaching staff in June of 1985. the quarterback staff as he returned to A native of Kansas coach. He comes to Clemson on June 23, City, MO, Aldridge Clemson from Au- 1986, from Southern coaches the inside burn, where he Mississippi. Prior to linebackers. He is re- served as offensive that he was an as- sponsible for recruit- coordinator and sistant coach at East ing in South Carolina, coached Heisman Carolina, the Univer- Florida, southern Trophy winner Bo sity of Virginia, Mas- New Jersey, and the Jackson. He has also sanutten Military Philadelphia area. A served in the offen- Academy, Catawba 1971 graduate of sive coordinator posi- College, and most re- Gardner Webb Col- tion at Wyoming and North Alabama, and was cently was a graduate assistant at Clemson. lege, he is in his 1 6th year of coaching. Aldridge both an assistant and head coach at Livingston D'Andrea received his bachelor's degree from began his collegiate coaching career at East University. Crowe received his undergraduate Indiana State in 1973, and completed his mas- Tennessee State, after he moved to Wichita degree from Alabama-Birmingham in 1 970, and ter's degree in 1975. He will assist in coaching State, Tulsa, and then Mississippi. Before arriv- completed his master's degree in education the Clemson offensive line and will recruit for ing at Clemson he served as linebacker coach from Livingston in 1973. The Fairfield, AL, the Tigers in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and at Duke for two seasons. native will recruit in the Georgia, Virginia, and northern New Jersey. Alabama areas this year.

Woody McCorvey is ^ Larry Van Der Hey- Tom Harper became m his fourth year of den has coached Clemson's assistant coaching Clemson Clemson's offensive head coach in Febru- players that catch the line for the past seven ary 1981. Having ball. He coached tight years. In addition, he served as defensive ends his first three recruits in South Car- coordinator at North years and two sea- olina, North Carolina, Carolina and Iowa sons he coached the and western Pennsyl- State, his most recent AII-ACC tight end. He vania. Van Der Hey- stint in that same is in his first season den joined the Tiger position was at Vir- as a wide receiver coaching staff in Jan- ginia Tech. He was coach. He recruits in uary 1979, coming also Wake Forest's North Carolina and from Memphis State head coach in 1972. Florida. McCorvey where he was offen- Harper graduated came to Clemson from Alabama A&M where he sive coordinator for three years. He also served from the University of Kentucky with his bach- was defensive coordinator for four years. The stints at Iowa State, Drake, Indiana State, East elor's degree in 1955 and received his master's

1972 Alabama State graduate lettered four Carolina, and Virginia. He earned his B.A. and degree from there in 1 958. He is responsible for years in football at the school before earning master's degree at Iowa State and lettered recruiting in South Carolina and New York. Six his physical education degree. He then re- three years in football and baseball. He is a of the Clemson players he has coached have ceived a master's degree in health, leisure, and member of the All-time Iowa State football played pro football, including three who were sports from the University of West Florida in team. NFL starters last year (William Perry, Dan Be- 1977. nish, and Jeff Bryant).

Chuck Reedy has Tommy West is in his Bill Oliver is in his first coached Clemson's fifth season coaching season at Clemson running backs for the the Clemson defen- as the defensive sec- last eight years. He sive and bandit ends. ondary coach. He will also has a heavy re- He recruits for the Ti- also recruit for the Ti- cruiting schedule gers in Florida and gers in Florida, Ala- covering South Caro- Georgia. Prior to bama, and Georgia. A lina, Georgia, Florida, coming to Clemson, native of Livingston, and the New York- West coached at Ap- AL, he began his col- Long Island areas. palachian State until legiate coaching ca- The St. Augustine, July, 1982. The reer as defensive FL, native earned two Gainesville, GA, na- secondary coach at letters in football from tive earned his B.S. Auburn, and five Appalachian State degree in health edu- years later was hired

' where he was a 1971 graduate in health and cation from the University of Tennessee in 1 975 by the late Paul "Bear Bryant to fill the same physical education. He came to Clemson from after lettering three years in football and base- position at Alabama. His most recent stint, Kentucky on July 5, 1978. Reedy is the main ball. A fine all-around athlete. West was drafted however, was with the Memphis Showboats of reason Clemson has signed the top player in out of high school by baseball's Chicago Cubs. the United States Football League where he Jacksonville five years in a row. He has served as senior defensive coordinator and coached three backs who have gone on to the secondary coach. Oliver was a member of the NFL, including Kevin Mack, last year's AFC 1961 undefeated National Championship Ala- offensive rookie-of-the-year. bama team and he received his bachelor's de- gree in 1962.

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Dr. Max Lennon, President Dr. W. David Maxwell, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Mr. David R. Larson. Vice President for Business and Finance Ma|. Gen Hugh J Clausen, Secretary of the Board of Trustees and Vice President for Administration President Emeritus Walter T. Cox, Acting Vice President for Institutional Advancement Mr Manning N Lomax, Acting Vice President for Student Affairs Dr Benton Box. Actmg Vice Provost and Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources Mr. Frank Mauldin, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources

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SEPT Maryland at Pittsburgh (8:00-TV) CLEMSON at VIRGINIA (7:00) SEPT South Carolina at Virginia (12:15-TV) OCT. 18 — N.C. STATE at NORTH CAROLINA (12:15-TV) The Citadel at North Carolina (12:15) DUKE at CLEMSON (1:00) Duke at Northwestern (2:30) Georgia Tech at Auburn (2:30) East Carolina at N.C. State (7:00) WAKE FOREST at MARYLAND (7:00) Appalachian at Wake Forest (7:00) OCT. 25 MARYLAND at DUKE (12:15-TV) SEPT. 13 Virginia Tech at Clemson (12:15-TV) Virginia at Virgnina Tech (1:00) Furman at Georgia Tech (1:00) Tennessee at Georgia Tech (2:30-TV) Duke at Georgia (1:00) CLEMSON at N.C. STATE (7:00-TV) Virginia at Navy (2:00) North Carolina at Louisiana State (8:00) North Carolina at Kansas (2:30) NOV. 1 — MARYLAND at NORTH CAROLINA (12:15-TV) Vanderbilt at Maryland (7:00) South Carolina at N.C. State (12:15) Pittsburgh at N.C. State (7:00) DUKE at GEORGIA TECH (1:00) Boston Univ. at Wake Forest (7:00) CLEMSON at WAKE FOREST (1:00) SEPT. 20 WAKE FOREST at N.C. STATE (12:15-TV) William & Mary at Virginia (1:00) Maryland at West Virginia (1:00) NOV. 8 N.C. STATE at VIRGINIA (TBA) Clemson at Georgia (TBA) NORTH CAROLINA at CLEMSON (TBA) GEORGIA TECH at VIRGINIA (7:00) Virginia Military at Georgia Tech (1:00) Ohio University at Duke (7:00) WAKE FOREST at DUKE (1:30) North Carolina at Florida State (7:00) Maryland at Penn State (TBA) SEPT 27 — CLEMSON at GEORGIA TECH (12:15-TV) NOV. 15 VIRGINIA at NORTH CAROLINA (12:15-TV) Wake Forest at Army (2:00) DUKE at N.C. STATE (12:15) VIRGINIA at DUKE (7:00) Wake Forest at South Carolina (1:30) N.C. STATE at MARYLAND (7:00) CLEMSON-MARYLAND at Baltimore (TBA) OCT. VIRGINIA at WAKE FOREST (12:15-TV) NOV. 22 GEORGIA TECH at WAKE FOREST (12:15-TV) GEORGIA TECH at NORTH CAROLINA (12:15) Western Carolina at N.C. State (12:15) The Citadel at Clemson (1:00) South Carolina at Clemson (1:00) Duke at Vanderbilt (9:00) NORTH CAROLINA at DUKE (1:30) OCT. 11 N.C. STATE at GEORGIA TECH (12:15-TV) NOV. 28 MARYLAND at VIRGINIA (2:30-TV) NORTH CAROLINA at WAKE FOREST (1:00) NOV. 29 Georgia Tech at Georgia (1:00) Boston College at Maryland (1:00) (Conference Games in CAPS) CLEMSON TIGER FOOTBALL CAMP '87

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Post-season activity highlighted the 1985-86 Johnston s Lady Tigers reached a high of National Invitation Tournament. Coach Danny sports year at Clemson University, as 1 5 of the fourth in the country on three different occa- Ford s football squad had five players selected

1 8 athletic teams were involved in post-season sions and ended up eighth in the final poll. to the AII-ACC Academic team, the most ever, championships. Ten of Clemson s teams fin- Clemson's swimming program established a and more than any school in the ACC. ished in the top 30 in the nation last year, seven solid national reputation this season as the Clemson had six ACC MVPs last year, one in the top 20, and four individuals finished run- women finished ranked seventh in the country, less than the school record of seven. Gary ner-up in national championships The wom- best ever finish for any Clemson swim team. Conner became the 11th Clemson soccer en's program ranked 18th in the country while The men's team captured the school's first ever player to be so honored. Pam Hayden copped the men were 22nd, according to The Knoxville ACC title and wound up 35th overall at NCAAs. the women's swimming fvlVP, while Chuck Journal's collegiate all-sports poll. Wrestling and golf maintained their strong Wade won his second straight ACC Diving The Tiger teams captured four Atlantic Coast standing among the traditional NCAA leaders. MVP. Wrestler Joey fvlcKenna was an ACC Conference titles, including an 11th ACC soc- The wrestlers finished 19th in the NCAA dual MVP recipient as he won his 150-pound divi- cer crown, the first ever men s swimming title, a meet poll and they wound up 20th at NCAAs, as sion and rookie Ingelise Driehuis was the fifth sixth men's tennis title, and fifth straight Clemson had representatives at the NCAA Lady Tiger tennis player to be named MVP. women s tennis championship. tournament for the sixth straight year. Chuck Baldwin was chosen the league's base- Taking national team honors for Clemson Coach Larry Penley guided the golfers to a ball MVP, marking the third time Clemson has was the defending NCAA Champion soccer fifth straight NCAA appearance, sixth overall, had back-to-back winners since 1973, team, which spent most of the year ranked and a finish of 21st in the championship. Soph- Four coaches were chosen ACC Coach-of- number-one, but had to settle for a final na- omore Brad Clark captured the long driving the-Year in their respective sports. For the sec- tional ranking of fourth after losing in the round contest at the NCAA golf tournament and also ond straight year Bob Boettner and Andy John- of 16 in its 13th NCAA tournament. led after the first day of the tournament as he ston were accorded the honors. Boettner was

The men's and women's tennis teams shot a 68 to share the lead with eventual NCAA selected co-coach for the women and won It reached new heights as both clubs were among champ Scott Verplank of Oklahoma State and outright in the men's division, while Johnston the favorites to win their respective NCAA titles. Wake Forest s Tim Straub. collected his third league coaching award. Soc-

Chuck Kriese's Tigers spent most of the year The Tiger football and basketball programs cer mentor I. M. Ibrahim won his third and

ranked in the top three, including a school- were in the national spotlight once again, as the Chuck Kriese picked up his second ACC award record high of No. 2 in February, but 'Claimed a gridders made a 12th post-season bowl ap- and third Southern Tennis Association Coach final ranking of fifth, which marked the eighth pearance in the Independence Bowl and the of the Year honor. consecutive season in the top 15. Coach Andy roundballers reached the quarterfinals of the

Cliff Ellis Eddie Griffin Dr. I. M. Ibrahim Andy Johnston Basketball Wrestling Soccer Women s Tennis

Chuck Kriese Larry Penley Annie Tribble Linda White Bill Wilhelm Wade Williams Men's Tennis Golf Women's Basketball Volleyball Baseball - Men s Track

23 .

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FbrAHSeasons. team you follow, make it can find anywhere. a point to fly Piedmont Airlines. So next time your game plan We have convenient flights to calls for leisure time activity just over 100 cities.coast to coast.with remember Piedmont. some ofthe lowest fares around. So You'll have more fun ifyou're whenever or wherever your favorite teamed up with the right airline team is playing,being there to cheer them on is not only possible,now its also affordable. What's more.we have so many flights to places like Hilton Head, ©Piedmont Airlines.1986 Stadium Information

SEASON TICKET HOLDERS/OTHER VISITORS: Season ticket holders and lOP OiCK CAIIS - other visitors to the stadium are re- quested to 1 enter , Gates 1 , 5, 9, 1 or 1 3. Persons with top deck tickets must enter the stadium via the ramps w/hich are lo- cated behind the North and South stands.

Ramp entrances are adjacent to Gates 1 and 1 3 on South side and Gates 5 and 9 on North side.

HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have been provided at Gates 1 and 13 for the handicapped.

WILL CALL: Should you have tickets at the will call window, you will find them at Gate 13.

Gates 4. 6. and 8 are closed prior to the games and are opened for exit purposes only.

PASS OUT CHECKS: Pass out checks will

available 1 , be at Gates 1 , 5, 7, 9, 1 13, and the top decks. Any person leaving the stadium other than with a team pass must have a pass out check, as well as an ad- mittance stub to be readmitted to the stadium.

EMERGENCIES: First aid stations are lo- cated: South Side — Under Section J; South Top Deck — Under Section E; North Side — Under Section T; North Top Deck — Under Section K. Trained nurses are on hand during the game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any usher, who knows the seat locations of doctors. Am-

bulances are located at Gates 1 , 5, 8. and 13.

TELEPHONES: Pay telephones are lo- cated at the stadium ticket offices at Gates

1 , 5, 9. 13, and top decks. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public NOTE: The following items are prohibited Booster Buttons $ 1.00 address system is intended primarily for in Memorial Stadium — umbrellas, folding Wrist Bands $ 2.00 spectators' information concerning the chairs, chaise lounges, food and bev- Face Decals $ 1.00 game. Please do not request the use of erage containers of any type, alcoholic Pennants S 2 00 the public address system to make social beverages, thermos jugs, and ice chests. Pom Poms $ 1 .00 contacts. Cushions $ 5.00 NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is Ponchos $ 4.00 RESTROOMS: Ladies and men s rest- prohibited at an athletic contest in Clem- Tiger Rags S 2.00 rooms are located beneath the stands and son Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn Stuffed Animals S 8 00 can be reached by exit from any portal. Coliseum. Bumper Stickers $ 1 .00 LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or Car Flags $10.00 found, please report same to Gate 1 infor- mation booth. SOUVENIR PRICES CONCESSION PRICES Visors $ 5.00 Cigarettes $1.25 CONCESSION STANDS: Concession Mesh Caps $ 8.00 Candy $ .50 stands are located beneath all stands and Nylon Caps SlO.OO Gum $ .50 can be reached by exit from any portal. A Adult T-Shirts S 8.00 Crackers $ .50 list is published on this concession price Youth T-Shirts $ 7.00 Peanuts $1.00 page. Adult Crew Sweatshirt Si 5.00 Drinks (cold) $1 .00 EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls Youth Crew Sweatshirt $13.00 Hot Dogs $1.00 are received in the Security Booth. The Adult Hooded Sweatshirt $20 00 Popcorn $1.00 emergency number is 656-2999. Youth Hooded Sweatshirt $18.00 Ice Cream $1 .25

25 The Greenville Clemson Club salutes these Clemson University student-athletes who received awards in 1986 for their accomplishments in the classroom and on the playing field.

Women's Basketball Women's Tennis SCNB Most Improved Women's Basketball Award Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Tennis Award Hal Stowe Pitcher Award Nickey Lynch Ingelise DrIehuis George Stone

Edwards Most Valuable McDonalds of Clemson Most Valuable Women's Melinda Ashworth Tennis Award Men's Basketball Cathy Hofer Morrow Award for Most Improved Cheerleader Glenn Corbit Mr. & Mrs. C. M. "Fuz" Burdette Cheerleader Men's Swimming Bowie Award for Most Valuable Academic Award Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Swimmer Horace Grant Mark Brown and Joe Scheible Award Jeff Lebeau Col. Richard C. Robbins Most Valuable Cheerleader Scholarship Award McCollum Most Valuable Swimmer Award Women's Scholarship Athletic ACC Scholastic Mary Rose Rick Aronberg Award Tina Krebs

Soccer Women's Swimming Men s Scholarship Athlete ACC Scholastic Award Ratchford Family Coach's Achievement Award for Coleman Most Valuable Women's Swimming Award Matt Frooman Most Improved Ram Hayden Bruce Murray Greenville Clemson Club Scholastic Award Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Women's Jeff Adkins Lynch Most Valuable Soccer Award Swimming Award Gary Conner Susan Weiss Gator Farr Spirit Award Scott Mullen ACC Most Valuable Soccer Player Gary Conner Men's Track Edwards Sportsmanship Award Andy Newell Clemson IPTAY Club Most Valuable Men's Indoor Wrestling Track Award Frank Howard Award Victor Smalls Tina Krebs Poole Most Valuable Wrestler Award Joey McKenna Jervey Most Valuable Men's Outdoor Track Award Greg Moses Manager Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Wrestler Clemson University Student Manager of the Year Award Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Men's Indoor David McClain Mark Litts Track Award Kip Farris Trainer Women's Cross Country Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Men's McGee-Sutton Trainer of the Year Maj. Gen. William S. Coleman Cross Country Award Outdoor Track Award Danny Moss Ute Jamrozy Terrance Herrington

Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Women's Cross Country Runner Men's Cross Country We extend our special thanks Michelle Kalikin Ellison Most Valuable Men's Cross Country Runner Award for your dedication and wisti Martin Flynn Football you continued support. Renwick-Flanders Most Improved Football Award Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Men's Cross John Watson Country Runner John Everett Hamilton Award for Most Valuable Football Player Kenny Flowers Golf Valuable Offense Player Independence Bowl Most Lightsey Most Valuable Player Award Kenny Flowers John Trivison

R. F. Poole for Best Offensive Memorial Trophy Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Golfer Award Player in the USC Game Mitch Ralston Kenny Flowers

R. F. Poole Memorial Trophy for Best Defensive Volleyball Player in the USC Game Blackman Award for Most Improved Volleyball Perry Williams Player Wendy Anderson Women's Track Dr. Bernard Caffrey Most Valuable Volleyball Award Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Women's Denise Murphy Indoor Track Award Kirsti Voldnes Men's Tennis Turner Most Valuable Women's Outdoor Track Sloan Most Valuable Player Award Award Joe DeFoor Tina Krebs Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Tennis Award Clemson IPTAY Club Most Valuable Women's Brian Page Indoor Track Tina Krebs Baseball Clemson IPTAY Club Most Improved Women's Mitchell Most Valuable Player Award Outdoor Track Award Jim McCollum Elsa Breit

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27 -ban*t4f"H»ut Watch each week for exciting features and facts about Clemson All the highlights of each week's Football— the players, the history, game can be seen on Clemson and the fans. Plus, a look ahead at Football '86. Don't miss any of the next week's ganne.Stan Olenik hosts action plus Danny Ford's insight this all new show. and the players' views of the game.

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WSPA-TV= 28 IPTAY "IT WORKS FOR CLEMSON"

" '•IPTAY. It Works For Clemson. Because of IPTAY's commitment to excel- door facility features four indoor courts, as well The theme of IPTAY's 53rd campaign is aptly lence both in the classroom and on the playing as permanent seating, and will be available for put. Since 1934, success in serving Clemson field, the ability to expand programs has en- faculty, students, and staff when not in use by has been the key in making IPTAY one of the abled IPTAY to directly benefit the entire univer- the varsity tennis teams. The soccer stadium nation's premier athletic scholarship fund-rais- sity family. In the fall of 1 984, the IPTAY Athletic will provide a home for the 1984 National ing organizations. Academic Endowment Scholarship Fund was Champions, who will once again be defending Founded by Dr. Rupert Fike and other friends created to award financial support to students their ACC championship. Improved lighting as of Clemson. IPTAY was created m Atlanta. whose performance in the classroom war- well as 6,000 permanent seats and a new Georgia as a secret organization to support ranted distinction. scoreboard will give the Tiger Soccer program

athletic programs. From the early days when The concept that supports the endowment is the facility it deserves. memberships were often paid up in eggs and based on money donated by matching gift com- Other improvements that IPTAY has estab- fresh vegetables, IPTAY (l-Pay-Thirty-A-Year) panies, as well as monies generated by televi- lished for the university as a whole include a

has annually been one of the top organizations sion appearances and scholarship awards in $150,000 enhancement grant for education to of Its kind in the country. Today, over 20,000 such contests. What results from this endow- be used as the university desires, improved

active members support IPTAY annually. ment IS one of the largest unrestricted schol- lighting for Riggs Field, and the development of

IPTAY's first and foremost goal is to annually arships in the history of Clemson. Perhaps the East Bank Recreation Area for student usage.

insure the financing of a quality education for most exciting feature of the fund is its potential. The Tiger Band will be sporting brand new

nearly 400 student-athletes, trainers, and man- As the years go on, the growth of the program uniforms as it takes the field this fall. The uni- agers. Countless numbers of success stories will only be equalled by IPTAY's desire to work forms, as well as all expenses for band travel, begin with the receipt of an IPTAY scholarship, for Clemson. are sponsored by IPTAY. This commitment, of and through the generous support o: IPTAY Other contributions made possible to Clem- well over $200,000, allows the Tiger Band to members. Clemson University has been able to son University through IPTAY include several strut its stuff in style, both home and away. award the maximum number of scholarships capital improvement projects which have Although the success of IPTAY's programs

allowed by the NCAA in Clemson's 18 men's helped to give the university the best facilities in and the financial management of its Board of and women s varsity sports. For the over 3,000 the nation. Directors have enabled IPTAY to assist in other students who have been awarded IPTAY schol- Some of the current projects that are spon- concerns of the university, the primary concern

arships, and for those who are still to come, sored by IPTAY include an indoor tennis facility, of IPTAY IS in educating young people and in

without a doubt IPTAY works for them. as well as permanent soccer stadium. The in- servicing the needs of its membership. IPTAY sponsors one of the most progressive

tutorial programs in the country, and at any

time, any athlete is able to supplement his edu- cation through the use of tutors, or the im- pressive study hall program. A highly-trained academic advising staff helps the student-ath- letes to prepare for a future, and to shape their tomorrows by studying today. Through these efforts, almost a fourth of Clemson's student-

athletes were on the honor roll in the spring semester of 1986.

Working for IPTAY members is one of the ma)or goals of the IPTAY Board and the internal staff. Each IPTAY member receives personal

service to their account, and is constantly kept abreast of the programs of Clemson through the IPTAY office. Every member receives thirty- five issues of the Orange and White each year. As the official publication of IPTAY, the Orange

and White is exclusively distributed to IPTAY members, and features indepth coverage of Clemson athletics.

IPTAY is a part of Clemson in many ways.

Through its various programs and contribu- tions, the 20,000 members of IPTAY spread their support of Clemson throughout the entire

university family. There is no doubt that this year's theme echoes loudly through the red

Allison Dalton hills of upstate South Carolina, because IPTAY Executive Secretary of IPTAY truly works for Clemson.

29 Emergency Services

The Clemson University Athletic De- WHAT TO DO IF Be aware of warning signs of heart at- partment provides the following for your EMERGENCIES ARISE tacks: chest pain, chest tightness, short- safety and emergency medical needs: Please step back and give the orga- ness of breath, sweating, palpitations, nized stadium EMS personnel room to fainting, nausea and vomiting. 1. Advanced cardiac life-support sta- work. Well-intentioned attempts to help by Recognize that our most common se- tions in four locations. (North untrained persons interfere with the effi- rious medical problem at football games stands, Upper North deck, South ciency of the EMS system. If you have are heart attacks and allergic reactions to stands, South deck.) Upper These basic or advanced training in specific life- insect stings. Be aware that insect stings units are staffed with skill-care support methods, make your qualifica- will continue to always be very frequent at nurses, physicians, cardiologists, tions known and offer your help. Un- outdoor sporting events and should al- internists, paramedics, and EMTs. trained personnel can be frequently more ways be treated with immediate ice until

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

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Dalton (cc) • Mr William H Orders Mr Rick Sellers Chairman Mr Brad Pressley Mr Robert G. Sharpe — Mr John F Palmer Mr Mark Steed Mr Frank Anderson Mr Tony Smith — Mr I N Patterson, Jr Mr. Alan M. Tewkesbury, Mr William J Barnett Mr George Millon Plyler III Greenwood County * Mr. Francis Bosdell Mr C Evans Putman • Dr. Charlie W. Timmerman Mr Robert L McCord (cc) Mr. Jerry R. Byrd Mr Bobby Ramsey Chairman Mr. F. A. Townsend, Jr. Mr. Benjamin C. Dysart, III Mr C. F. Rhem, Jr Jim Patterson • — Mr. James L. Walpole Dr. F. E Abell, Jr — Dr R C. Edwards Mr Rochester Director, District I James Mr. Carrol H. Warner Mr Nick P Anagnost Mr. Gaston Gage, Jr Mr. Earl E Sammons, Jr. * Mr. H. O. Weeks, Sr. Mr Joe M Anderson III Mr. Roddey E Gettys, Mr. Robert G. Sharpe DISTRICT I Mr. Lewis Bagwell * Guerreri Edgefield County Mr. Robert M • Mr John G Slattery Jim Patterson, Director • Mr. Wayne Bell Mr Bob Harmon Mr Joe D Swann Mr Lewis F Holmes. Ill P. 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Angel Mr Buddy Gore Ill Mr H. D. Byrd Mr. Douglas C. Edwards Mr S. Lynn Campbell Mr Pat Gore • COL A. Lee Sheider, Jr. Mr Gene W. Dukes Mr, William C. Efird, Jr. Mr. 0, T. Gulp Mr. Harvey Graham. Jr. Mr. B. Marion Smith Mr. Will Grant Mr. Howard E. Hord Mr, F. Buist Eaves, Jr. Mr. John H. Holcombe. Jr. • Mrs. Davis 0. Smith Mr, Clifford M Henley Mr Carroll F. Hutto • • Mr. Fred W Faircloth, III Mr. S. F, Horton Dr. John H. Timmerman Mr, Stephen Hutchinson Mr Robert A. King •—Mr, Harper S. Gault Mr. Thurmon W. McLamb Mr. E. Ralph Wessinger. — Mr E T Salisbury Mr. William C. Lawson • Mr. E. M. George Mr. Richard W. Sarvis Mr. John L. Murray, Jr. Sr. Hampton County • Mr. Jeffery T. Haire • Mr. R. L. Wilder. Jr. • Mr Thomas E Peterson Saluda County Mr. William F Speights • Mr. James W, Hancock. Mr R. S. Winfield Mr Edwin S. Presnell Mr. Bernard L. Black (cc) (cc) Chairman Jr. Marion Mr. Mickey E. Reeves Chairman ur, jeffy r. urews, Jr. County Mr. William F. Harper * Mr. John L. 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Listen, my children, and you shall hear, Of a Clemson tradition that Tigers hold dear. 'Twas started one day when balloons filled the sky, And sights of orange and blue shadowed the eye. The spectacle was grand, just like the Ritz, And Rising Above later became Spirit Blitz.

J^Movember 12, 1983, was a special mm day indeed for Clemson football. Not only did the Tigers rip Maryland, 52-27, to conclude its ACC campaign without a loss to ACC rivals, but the 82,000 fans present sent a little token of These balloons landed in a backyard in Laurinburg, N. C. the day after the 1983 Spirit Blitz.

their esteem — a world record 363,729 balloons — floating into the sky in an event known as Rising Above. Rising Spirit Blitzing Above not only broke a world's record, it not only filled the autumn sky with orange,

Clemson's newest tradition has already made the record books. it not only raised more than $5,000 for

Cooper Library, but it also combined the efforts of more than 3,500 students and set a precedent to be followed in succeed- ing seasons — Spirit Blitz. When one thinks of spirited schools throughout the United States, teams like Nebraska, Southern Cal, Notre Dame, Texas, LSD, and Clemson (naturally) come to mind. Tiger fans cherish Clemson spirit, a hallmark that sets Clemson apart. To celebrate that spirit, one goes to First Friday and Homecoming; however, even those aren't able to capture the full sense of Clemson spirit like Spirit Blitz. Whereas First Friday is predominately aimed at Clemson students and Homecoming fo- cuses mainly on alumni. Spirit Blitz brings students, alumni, and community together to celebrate.

Spirit Blitz was not planned, rather it was a serendipity discovered when Rising Above was so successful — everyone wanted to keep on celebrating Clemson. And the key to the success of Rising Above was the cooperation shown by the entire Clemson family. The brainchild of former Student Body President Mark Wilson, Rising Above was intended "to express to the world Clem- son University's sincere desire to be the best in all aspects — in academics, athlet- ics, and undying love for our University." Clemson launched a Guiness Book of Records 363,729 balloons as the team ran Wilson, Research and Develop- dow^n the hill prior to a 52-27 win over Maryland in 1983. who was

52 The theme of the 1985 Spirit Blitz was "the world's largest pep rally." Before the game with Maryland, Clemson celebrated with a shaker display, the Anheuser- Busch Clydesdales, and an appearance from Jim "Your Ole Buddy, Ernest ' Varney. And today will see 'Orange Day, USA." In charge of the Spirit Blitz committee this year is Cindy Hopkins, a senior from Greenville majoring in elementary educa- tion, and Diane Hornsby, a senior from Irmo majoring in administrative manage- ment. They explained the Spirit Blitz process. The idea for Spirit Blitz comes in the spring. The Spirit Blitz committee starts with a list of about 30 possibilities and presents them to the directors of the ath- letic department and IPTAY. The list is then narrowed a bit, and procurement of the necessary supplies begins. Each com- mittee member is in charge of one thing —

be it procurement, promotion, participa- tion, etc. Finally, during the actual Spirit Blitz week, all the loose ends are tied together. Hopkins said, "Spirit Blitz is and

can only be a group effort. It is. by far, Everyone had a flashcard set for the 1984 VPI gam Central Spirit s largest project of the year.' ment Director under then Student Body Blitz '84 featured a concert, a laser show, Orange day USA is also striving to get

President David Stalnaker, recalls the and "The Great Hokie Hunt " scavenger the community involved with Tiger Spirit. Idea came from Keith Stancill as a promo- contest. Merchants have decorated their store tion during the 1983 Clemson-Georgia With the 1 985 season came the transfer fronts. Greenwood Mills has prepared the game, but then the Idea expanded to of Spirit Blitz from student government to 70-foot Tiger Paw flag while Amoco Oil break a world's record and was moved the Central Spirit committee. Directed by Company has provided the 80,000 orange back to the Maryland game. Mr. Mike Schardine, Assistant Dean of shakers. Wilson, Stalnaker. and Stancill then ap- Student Life, the Central Spirit committee No one is certain what will happen in proached IPTAY and the athletic depart- expanded recently to 130 students di- Spirit Blitz '87. '88. '89. or even Spirit Blitz ment with the idea, which was warmly vided into several subcommittees. Schar- 2000. Hopkins and Hornsby expect an- received. A letter seeking $5.00 minimum dine explained that, with Spirit Blitz, more other balloon release somewhere down donations was sent to IPTAY members. students can get involved first hand in the road, but who knows'' What is known Response was outstanding, and on the Clemson football and that: "the more we is that Tiger spirit has and will continue to morning of a very chilly November 12. get involved, the more we take ownership rise above, and that Spirit Blitz has quickly 1983, more than 3,500 Clemson students in our program, creating a positive effect become a tradition at this school of (more than one-half of all students resid- on and beyond campus." traditions. ing on campus) braved the cold and began inflating balloons. Finally, at 1:00 pm that day as the Tigers began their run down the hill, Clemson rose above with the 363,729 balloons that floated upward and beyond. So. with a start like that, what can you do next? By that time. Wilson was student body president and appointed a student government committee to plan a special event for the 1 984 season. The committee came to the conclusion that it was not feasible to continue to launch record num- bers of balloons — not only does that feat become more and more difficult, but it would also quell some of the magic of Rising Above. First, the committee came up with a new name. Wilson said that that job was han- dled by Roberta Hackett, who finally came up with the name "Spirit Blitz" on Sep- tember 23, 1984. Next, the committee decided to form a tunnel of balloons through which the team could enter, and to have a flash card dis- play for everyone in the stadium. And to really motivate the student interest. Spirit The Budweiser Clydesdales were part of last year's Spirit Blitz Festivities.

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management. She is married to John R. once again following his senior season Established in 1973, The Clemson Ath- Whitson, also a Clemson graduate, and when he rushed for 776 yards on 184 letic Hall of Fame strives to honor the the couple now resides in Marietta, carries. Heading into this season, Gore great contributors to Clemson Athletics. Georgia. still remained Clemson's all-time leading This year, the Hall has selected five induc- rusher with 2,571 total yards and 15 tees, bringing the total in the elite group to Jerry Butler was an outstanding wide touchdowns. 84. Among the inductees are two former receiver for the Tigers in the late 70s. He Gore graduated from Clemson in 1969 football greats, a track star, a women's will always be remembered for his catch in with a BS degree in Biology. He and his tennis player, and a longtime executive the closing moments of the 1977 South wife Pam now reside in Gore's native secretary of IPTAY. Carolina game, a reception that gave the hometown of Conway, S. C, where he is Gene Willimon served as executive Tigers a 31-27 win over the Gamecocks. President of Buddy Gore and Associates, secretary of IPTAY from April, 1950 to Butler came to Clemson from Ware Inc. 1977. During his 27 years of service Shoals High School, where he was a four- IPTAY was reorganized like a business, sport letterman. Butler started every William Gordon "Mountain Goat" Lynn with directors, officers, and represen- game at Clemson and caught at least one was an outstanding track star for the Ti- tatives throughout the state and adjoining pass in every game between 1976 and gers in the early 1930s. He was known as states. During his tenure as executive 1 978. Following his senior season, he was one of the best sprinters in the conference secretary, Willimon saw IPTAY mem- named to the All-Atlantic Coast Con- at that time. In 1 933, his time of 22.0 in the bership rise from 4,315 to 8,829, and col- ference first-team as well as the Sporting 220-yard dash unofficially lowered the lections from 72,360 to 1,071,620. News and Associated Press first-team All- state record for that distance. In the 1933 ranked ninth in the Southern The 74-year-old Willimon was born in America squads. He Conference meet, he won the in receiving 10th in conference for Greenville, S. C, where he also attended nation yards (908) and crown the 100-yard dash high school. He graduated from C.emson the nation in receptions per game (4.9). and he finished fourth m the 220. His time Butler finished his career at Clemson with of 9.6 seconds in the 100 versus Pres- in 1933 with a BS degree in horticulture, and played football under Coach Jess 139 receptions for 2,223 yards and 11 byterian in 1 934 and his time of 21 .1 sec- Neely and Frank Howard. Although he has touchdowns, which is second on the all- onds in the 220 versus South Carolina in time Clemson list. 1934 remained records until retired, his interest in Clemson is as keen Clemson as ever, and he continues to follow the Butler graduated from Clemson in 1 980 Jimmy Wynn broke them 29 years later. in Parks Lynn in in Taylors, organization and athletic program closely. with a BS degree Recreation and was born 1913 S. C. Administration. He now plays for the Buf- where he graduated from Mountain View The Willimons are life members of IPTAY falo Bills of the . High School in 1930. He graduated from and they now reside in Clemson. Clemson in 1 934 with a BS degree in Dairy Susan Hill Whitson is the first woman to Buddy Gore starred for the Tiger foot- Science. In addition to track, he was a be inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall ball team in the late 60s. It didn't take him member of the Tiger football team. He was of Fame. She was a three-time tennis Ail- long to establish himself as a man to be a member of the Block "C Club as well as American (1977, 78, 80) at Clemson, as dealt with, as he led the ACC in rushing in campus Vice-President for 1933 and well as a four-time Atlantic Coast Con- only his sophomore season with 750 1934. He also served as a Lt. Colonel in carries. his junior ference MVP. She was ACC singles yards on 186 During the Army during World War II. champion from 1977 through 1980 and season. Gore set a then ACC record in Lynn and his wife Hariot now reside in she was co-champion in doubles with her rushing with 1,045 yards on 230 carries. Dillon, S. C, and they have three sons — sister, Carolyn Hill, in 1979. She is cur- He was named to the AII-ACC and All- Bill, Jack, and Laurens. rently first in career winning percentage State teams as well as ACC Player-of-the- for singles play with a .863 percentage. Year for 1967, the first Clemson player to

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CLEMSON OFFENSE NORTH CAROLINA DEFENSE

99 Jim Riggs TE 95 Kubi Kalombo . DT

71 Ty Granger LT 93 Reuben Davis . DG 75 Pat Williams LG 76 Tim Goad NM

60 Jeff Bak C 97 Ron Burton . DE

61 John Phillips RG 54 Brett Rudolph . LB

78 Jeff Nunamacher RT 49 Mitch Wike . LB

15 Terrance Roulhac FLK 4 Norris Davis . SS

13 Rodney Williams QB 29 Walter Bailey . . R

33 Terrence Flagler TB 37 Derrick Donald . LC

49 Chris Lancaster FB 19 Danny Burmeister . FS

45 Ray Williams WR 26 Skeet Baldwin . RC

18 David Treadwell PK 18 Kenny Miller . . P

Williams , TE THE TIGERS 16 Wayne Harps , BAN 32 Crosby Broadviiater DB 48 Kenny Flowers TB 66 Stacy Long OT 82 Jerome

Steve Gerrald , , TE 17 Tyler Grimes CB 33 Terrence Flagler , TB 49 Chris Lancaster , , FB 67 Joey Haynes OG 83

1 Randy Anderson QB 18 David Treadwell PK 34 Matt Riggs SS 50 Hank Phillips C 68 David Puckett . OT 84 Dwayne Meadows DT 2 Kevin Brady SS 19 Rusty Seyle PK 35 Delton Hall CB 51 Mark Inge OG 69 Paige Belcher OT 85 Mark Drag MG 3 Robbie Spector WR 20 Donnell Woolford CB 36 Jeff Thomason P 52 David Spry C 70 Frank Deluliis OT 86 Bruce Taylor WR 5 James Lott CB 21 Terry Allen RB 37 Clay Gilslrap BAN 53 Eric Nix C 71 Ty Granger OT 87 Keith Jennings WR

Coley . , TE 6 Bill Spiers P 22 Wesley McFadden . TB 38 Blake Campbell P 54 John Jansen OG 72 Jon Peterson OT 88 James

7 Chip Davis DB 23 A, J Johnson FS 39 Perry Williams CB 55 Bob Ferrence OT 73 Angelo Fox OT 89 Dan Pearman . TE

8 Chris Morocco QB 24 Reggie Hams . BAN 40 Henry Carter LB 56 Dorian Mariable LB 74 Pat McKenny MG 90 Vance Hammond DT

9 James Earle OLB 25 Gary Cooper WR 41 Scott Beville LB 58 Vince Taylor LB 75 Pat Williams OG 91 Michael Dean Perry . . DT

10 Todd Schonhar QB 26 Ricardo Hooper , WR 42 Tracy Johnson FB 59 Carlton Speed OT 76 Eric Harmon OG 92 Mike Jollay LB

1 Geoff Brian Raber MG 1 Ciniero FS 27 Gene Beasley SS 43 Stafone Jefferson , . . FB 60 Jeff Bak OG 77 J C Harper DT 93

1 Keith 2 Terence Mack BAN 28 Richard Smith . FS 44 Steve Griffin TB 61 John Phillips OG 78 Jeff Nunamacher OG 94 Johnson BAN

. Curtis , . . . . OLB 13 Rodney Williams QB 29 Fernandez West WR 45 Ray Williams WR 62 Robbie Chapman . C 79 Raymond Chavous DT 95 Rodney 14 Norman Haynes LB 30 Richard Beattie RB 46 Stacy Fields LB 64 Scott Enzor LB 80 Terry Gemas LB 96 Richard McCullough DT Terrance 31 Jim Riggs TE 15 Roulhac WR Rusty Charpia DB 47 Duane Walker LB 65 Tony Stephens , MG 81 Otis Moore DT 99

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55 Jeff Garnica C 91 Michael Dean Perry . DT

51 Pat Crowley RG 12 Terence Mack . BAN 65 Creighton Incormlnias RT 47 Duane Walker WLB

82 Dave Truitt TE 58 Vince Taylor , MLB

14 Mark Maye QB 20 Donnell Woolford . . CB

. 40 James Thompson FB 35 Delton Hall . . CB

35 Eric Starr TB 27 Gene Beasley . . SS

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Clarence Carler TB 52 Ralph Phifer 70 Moses Coates 87 Quint Smith TAR HEELS 1 6 Howard Feggins OB 33 OG C WR 17 Stan Daniel WH 34 Richy Milligan DB 53 David Newkirk LB 71 Darrell Hamilton OT 89 Damon Hueston TE

Eric Starr 54 Bren Rudolph 72 Richard Applebaum . . 1 Bill Franklin DB 18 Kenny Miller P-K 35 TB LB NM 90 John Reed OE P Jeff Garnica Carl Bill , , Eric 73 . Wetherington C Walls 91 2 Larry Whiteside DB 19 Danny Burmeisler , DB 36 55 OG Manm NM 3 Keith Lawrence DB 20 Sterling Hayden DB 37 Derrick Donald DB 56 Dennis Tnpp LB 74 Tony Cooper OS 92 Dennis Barron OG Dave Wolfe Donnie Wallace . , , 57 75 Reuben 4 Norris Davis DB 21 Randolph Bowers . FB 38 Kurt Green WR-P LB OG 93 Davis OT 5 Jonathan Hall QB 23 Randy Marriott WR 39 Kennard Manm TB 58 Terry Whisnanl LB 76 Tim Goad NM 94 Mike Johnson NM

7 Dan Vooletich DB 24 Tripp Hardy FB 40 James Thompson . . . . FB 60 Steve Steinbacher . . OG 77 Phillip Cheek DT 95 Kubi Kalombo DT 8 Jim Jauch DB 25 Eric Streater WR 41 Joe Boggs DB 61 Leonard Dempsey .... LB 78 Cecil Gray DT 96 Carlton Bailey OT

9 Lee Gliarmis K 26 Skeet Baldwin DB 42 Bernard Timmons , . . FB 63 Dennis demons OG 79 Chris Jacobs NM 97 Ron Burton OE Allan 10 John Keller TE 27 Brad Lopp FB 43 Tom Osborne DB 64 Gorry C 80 Daryl Parham TE 98 Rod Snyder DT 44 Torin Dorn TB 65 Creighton Incorminias OT 82 Dave Truitt TE 1 1 Mike Bowman QB 28 Stufty Hewitt DB 12 Derrick Fenner TB 29 Walter Bailey OB 45 Antonio Goss OB 66 Steve Lowe LB 83 Junnie Demery WR 13 Dan Walkowiak QB 30 Don Millen OB 47 Chuck Sledge LB 67 Harris Barton OT 84 Joel Freeze DE 14 Mark Maye QB 31 Cannon Watson K 49 Mitch Wike LB 68 Bill Boyd OT 85 John Jacobs TE Mohler Noel 15 Victor Bullock DB 32 Eric Lewis WR 51 Pal Crowley OG 69 Dave OG 86 McEachern OE

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Searching for gold is routine for "I think we have a unique situation edge, he cites conditioning the big- Clemson middle guard Brian Raber. on the defensive line this year being gest adjustment in making the switch. The 6-foot-4, 260-pound defender three-deep at almost every position. Wrestling helps my football in the came to Tiger town by way of Dah- All across the line we like to see the leverage aspect of getting an advan- is lonega, GA, where panning for gold other person get playing time. I like to tage over your opponent, and football as commonplace as Tiger paws in see Tony (Stephens) get time, and helps with the pride aspect, especially Clemson. Mark (Drag) get time, because with in wanting to overcome your oppo- "If you live in Dahlonega you defi- them doing more that allows me to be nent more and more.

"

nitely pan for gold anytime you can, fresh when I get into the game. We "But the conditioning for both

admitted Raber. "That's a big thing. encourage everyone, we're not as sports is very different, " he explains.

The first major goldrush took place in concerned with who's starting, we're " I'm in shape for football, but that is my hometown, and they have a more like a family than anything." 30 seconds on, 30 seconds off and "Goldrush Festival" every fall where Raber s versatility is not confined you rest after each play. Wrestling is a over 100,000 tourists come to our to the gridiron. He's unique in that continuous seven minutes, where town of 4,000." he's one of just a handful of Clemson you don't get a break — you just have Now that he's a fifth-year senior on athletes who sweats Tiger blood play- to keep going. Getting in shape for the Clemson football team the only ing two sports year-round. In addition wrestling takes a lot of time." gold he's searching for these days is to earning two letters in football, he's Both sports require a lot of hard in the form of a ring proclaiming ACC collected three as a heavyweight on work and many sacrifices, but Brian Champion or Bowl Champion. Coach Eddie Griffin's top 20 wrestling feels the enormous benefits are worth Although you won't find his name team. the sweat and tears. "The games are

etched in gold repeatedly in Clem- "I've been doing both for so long I more of a plus than practices are a son's record books, Raber is one of can't imagine not being in season all negative. You put up with all the hard the most versatile athletes ever to don year long," he says, referring to play- practices and disappointing days so an orange and white uniform. After ing football all fall, wrestling all winter you can be ready to perform, to show playing both sides of the line of scrim- and resuming football in the spring. the public how all the hard work can mage, he's finally found a home at As a wrestler, Raber, who owns pay off." middle guard, a position he's played three of the top 10 fastest pins in He feels the years he's spent in the past two seasons. Clemson history, is a favorite to win athletics have prepared him to meet

"I never knew where I was going to the league's heavyweight division this the many challenges in life that await be from one fall to the spring," Raber year and advance to the NCAA tour- him. ""If anything — the hard prac- revealed. "I've played tight end, line- nament. This just means more gold tices, the defeats, the glories — we backer, , and finally on the horizon for the durable star. are learning a lot about life, and most

it nose guard. But I guess it helped the While Raber feels participating in of all, how important is to be pre-

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their efficiency and stay in business. gotten a leg up in swine production by Tom Lollis and Jerry Dyer Despite low commodity prices and the through the Vance Community Project

high cost of chemicals, fertilizers and ma- (VCP) over the past 1 2 years. It works this thousands of South Carolinians, For chinery used to produce those com- way: pursuit of a dream comes before the modities, the small farm has a lot going for The farmer obtains five top quality gilts chase for riches. it, says Hal Harris, Clemson Extension — young, unbred females — from the They are small farmers, men and wo- Service agricultural economist. VCP at no cost, if he agrees to breed them men who love a way of life enough to work "By and large, the small farmer is more to a top quality boar. "All he has to do is their few acres and tend their small live- healthy financially than many larger return to us six gilts of our choice when his stock herds year after year despite the uncertainties of weather, harvest and price. Many work at jobs in factories and towns just so they can keep farming. Small Farming About 17,000 of the state s 27,500 Small farming is a way of life farmers love more than money. farms can be classified as small, meaning they have annual gross sales of less than $20,000. The Clemson University Exten- farms," says Harris. "There are two rea- first litters reach about 200 pounds," says sion Service maintains an educational sons for this, both related to size." Richard Hilliard, Extension program as- program designed to help them improve One is the fact that most small farm sistant. Those hogs are either placed with families have at least one member holding other farmers or sold and the money

down an off-farm job. The other is that banked.

small farm operators find it more difficult The VCP hogs marketed since 1974 to obtain credit. have brought more than $384,000 into the

"That has been a blessing in disguise, area economy, Hilliard says.

since it also keeps them from getting into Cooperation is a tool the Extension Ser- the kind of debt load that has crippled vice urges farmers to use to hold down many medium and large farms," says costs. Muth suggests sharing existing Harris. machinery and equipment. To build on those strengths, Extension, "Farmers can share welding machines with support from specialists like Harris, and scrap materials to build equipment. works through agents in each of the Together they can buy seed, fertilizer and state's 46 counties to deliver programs pesticides at lower cost per unit. They can tailored to the small farm. One such agent combine to plant seed beds for vegetable

is John Mott, area agent in Lee, Sumter transplants," he says.

and Kershaw counties. Keith Hall, area livestock agent in Ches- Mott knows that most small scale farm- terfield, Darlington and Marlboro coun- ers cannot make a profit by producing ties, has shown small beef producers how traditional row crops such as soybeans cooperative selling allows them to meet and corn. They have to diversify. "Our the needs of buyers who want large lots of

plan is to show them ways of using a few cattle for economical shipping. acres to grow vegetables, to use the for- "This way, producers with 10 head can

est lands on their property, and perhaps sell as if they have 300 because the ani-

put in a few head of cattle or hogs they can mals are pooled, weighed, graded and market as a unit." he says. sold in large lots," he says. Bob Muth, area agent in Horry and Flor- Harold Scoville, Extension area agent ence counties, has helped one farmer for Williamsburg and Clarendon counties,

near Conway, L. D. Tyler, achieve suc- sums up what small farmers are all about cess With vegetables on less than 10 and why they are so important to the over-

acres. Tyler admits he turns a tidy profit all Clemson Unviersity agricultural pro- via roadside sales and cooperative mar- gram: VEGETABLE DEMONSTRATION — Clemson keting. "These folks know they re not going to Extension area agent Bob Muth (with glasses) "L. D. does on one acre what most get rich farming, but they have pride and explains the fine points of tomato production South Carolina growers do on five. With dignity and want to be self-reliant — not to during an Horry County field day for small farmers. (Photo by Jerry Dyer) irrigation and good, tight double-row mention keeping their land off the auction planting, he beats his labor costs and pro- block. They're not out to compete with the duces top quality tomatoes, squash, and large scale gram farmers, vegetable grow- many other vegetables," says Muth. ers or livestock producers. But they can In the southeastern tip of Orangeburg get into niches in those markets and make County 32 limited resource farmers have some money to augment their incomes."

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Running Right Attendance Growth by Tim Bourret If you look at films of the 1 978 Clemson It took Clemson 17 years to reach its team that finished 1 1 -1 you will see a lot of first million fans in fVlemorial Stadium. The Busy Weekend running plays to the right side. The team structure opened in 1942 and it took until Obed Ariri might have had the busiest was ranked sixth in the nation in rushing the Duke game of 1959 to reach the 1 weekend for a multiple sports player in offense and fourth in total offense and million mark. Then it took just eight sea- Clemson history. November 17-18 in 1979 fifth in scoring offense. And, a lot of the sons to reach the two million mark, that will be a Saturday-Sunday he will re- yardage and points were scored by run- coming against Wake Forest in 1967. The member for a long time. On Friday he flew ning to the right. A look at the lineup from third and fourth million took only five years to South Bend with the Clemson football the team tells us why. The entire right side each. Now it takes only two and a half team to play Notre Dame. On Saturday he of the line is currently starting in pro foot- years to draw over a million and the Tigers booted three field goals in the second half ball. The starting center that year was cur- should draw over half a million in 1987 rent Washington Redskins center Jeff with eight home games. The total heading Bostic and the starting right guard was into the 1986 season was 7,375,703 fans. Joe Bostic, now a starter with the St. Clemson drew 460,413 for six home con- Short Stories Louis Cardinals. Steve Kenny was the tests in 1985. starting right tackle and he now toils for Here are some interesting anecdotes of 90 years of Clemson football. the Detroit Lions. And, the flanker on that side of the formation was Dwight Clark, a War Stories starter for the San Francisco 49ers. There are countless war stories about to lead Clemson to a 16-10 victory over college football during the forties. NCAA the Fighting Irish. After the game he flew eligibility rules went out the window and back to Clemson and suited up Sunday for such was the story of Butch Butler. Butch an NCAA soccer playoff game against had lettered for Clemson in 1941-42-43, South Carolina. He scored Clemson s

but went to war in 1944. In the 1945 sea- only goal in a 1 -0 win over the Tigers' chief

son Coach Howard was determined to get rival. Ariri is Clemson's all-time leading

his star back on the club. Three games scorer in football and is 13th in Clemson into the year he had failed until he showed soccer history m goals. up at the army colonel's home with a fifth of liquor. A few hours later Howard had a Party Crasher 45-day pass for Butler, good enough for When Clemson defeated Notre Dame in six games. He nearly single-handedly the final home game of the year for the beat Georgia Tech as he rushed for 71 Fighting Irish in 1979 it was quite an ac- yards on 1 3 carries and scored two touch- complishment. Notre Dame lost the final downs. Additionally he averaged 47.6 home game for the seniors only three yards a punt, returned punts and kickoffs. times between 1940 and 1980 and one of

That was the best spent bottle of liquor I the losses was to Clemson. The Tigers ever had, " said Howard in later years. claimed a 16-10 win in 1979 in South Bend. The only other times Notre Dame lost the final home game between 1940

Moving Forward and 1 980 vyere in 1 963 to Pittsburgh and in Marvin Sims might be the most reliable 1965 to Michigan State. And. Clemson runningback in Clemson history. The used a second half comeback to pull off Tiger fullback between 1976 and 1979 the win. Notre Dame led 10-0 at the half carried the ball 31 6 times and was thrown and the Tigers outscored the Irish 16-0 in for a loss just one time. That s right, only the second half. one minus carry for one negative yard in four years and 316 carries. The irony of Halftime Speeches

that one minus play is that it took place in Danny Ford must have given great half- the best game of his career. Against Geor- time speeches during his first full season gia in 1979 Sims gained 146 yards in 25 as head coach. In the regular season of carries, the most yards he gained in a 1979 the Tigers dominated the third pe- game in his career. But on one of the plays riod. That year Clemson allowed only Joe Creamons of Georgia dropped him seven points in the third period. A North

for a loss, but that was the only time it Carolina touchdown on a fluke screen happened to the Clemson graduate who pass play was the only score yielded by went on to a pro career with the Baltimore the Tigers in that period all season. Addi- Marvin Sims had just one negative carry in his Colts. (Continued on page 115) four-year career.

81 Clemson Hall of Fame Y©3rs T Cai Nsmc in opurib ivicijUl Mi^uunipiisnMicnis

Rusty Adkins Baseball 1965-67 1977 Clemson's only 3-time baseball Ail-American.

F. E. Armstrong Football 1918-20 1978 5-year letterman, 3-time co-captain. Stumpy Banks Football 1915-19 1975 All-State 3 years, All-Southern 1919, 2-time Capt. Joe Net Berry Football 1934-36 1981 Honorable Mention Ail-American, Capt. of 1936 team. Joe Blalock Football 1939-41 1973 Two-time All-American in football. Basketball 1940-41 Bob Bradley Sports Information 1954-Present 1986 National Hall of Fame SID; CoSida Man of the Year, 1976. Jim Brennan Basketball 1961-64 1983 AII-ACC (2nd team) for 2 years. Clyde Browne Soccer 1972-75 1984 Two-time All-American, only four-time Player-of-the-year in ACC Soccer history. Shad Bryant Football 1937-39 1979 Clemson's all-time kick returner, All-Southern Conference in 1939.

Jackie Calvert Track 1949-51 1977 All- safety in 1950. Football 1948-50

Jack Chandler Track 1920-25 1984 Undefeated in 100-yard dash, starter on Basketball basketball team.

Ty Ciine Baseball 1959-60 1978 All-American in 1969, .336 career average. Roger Collins Soccer 1969-70 1978 Two-time All-American in track, AII-ACC in soccer. Track 1968-70

Fred Cone Football 1948-50 1973 Clemson's first 2,000-yard rusher, 4th all-time leading scorer. David Cooper Tennis 1967-69 1983 3-time ACC champion. Walter Cox Football 1935-51 1984 Football player and assistant coach, former Football Coach Vice President for Student Affairs, University President. Bennie Cunningham Football 1973-75 1984 Two-time All-American, Frank Howard Award winner. Russell Dorn Boxing 1937-38 1979 Two-time Southern Conference boxing champ. John Dunkelberg Track 1958-60 1976 6 letters, set two ACC track records. Dr. R. C, Edwards Football 1933 1984 Manager, University President (1954-78). R. H. Fike President IPTAY 1934-54 1978 Founder of IPTAY.

Mac Folger Football & Track 1934-36 1975 Led Clemson in rushing & scoring in 1936. George Fritts Football 1939-41 1977 3-year starter in football and track.

Track 1942-42 All-South in football. Steve Fuller Football 1975-79 1986 ACC-Player-of-Year two consecutive years and also graduated with a 3.93 GPR. Bobby Gage Football 1945-48 1976 All-American safety in 1948.

Rusty Gerhardt Baseball 1969-72 1982 All-American pitcher, leader in career wins (34). Mutt Gee Football 1914-17 1975 All-State (1916-17), All Southern (1917). Frank Gillespie Baseball 1943, 47-49 1977 3-sport letterman, Southern Conference Athlete Football 1946-48 of the Year, President of Senior Class. Basketball 1946-49 John Grdijan Football 1955-57 1983 S. Carolina Lineman of Year 1957, AII-ACC. Billy Hair Football 1950-52 1983 Two-time All-Southern Conference. R. G. Hamilton Football 1896 1981 First Clemson football captain. John Heisman Football 1900-03 1981 Coached Clemson to first undefeated season and won 83 percent of his games. Dick Hendley Football 1946, 48-50 1984 Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner, lifetime

Baseball 1949-51 .331 hitter in baseball. Doug Hoffman Baseball 1957-59 1980 All-American, MVP of NCAA regional in baseball. Basketball 1956-59

P. B. Holtzendorff, III Swimming, Tennis 1938-41 1976 Tennis & Swimming captain in 1941, led Clemson to

Southern Conference swim title in 1939. Fred Hoover Trainer 1958-Present 1982 National Hall of Fame trainer. Frank Howard Football Coach & AD 1931-74 1973 Coached Clemson to 6 bowls, 6 ACC titles and 165 wins. Bob Hudson Football 1947-50 1980 Four-year letterman in football & track. Track 1948-51 Billy Hudson Football 1954-56 1984 Honorable-mention football All-American. Track Frank Jervey Benefactor 1914-83 1975 Mr. Clemson, served athletic dept. in various advisory capacities. Athletic building named for him. Bob Jones Basketball 1927-30 1974 All-South Atlantic end as player, football, boxing & Football 1928-30 golf coach for 44 years. Football Coach 1931-69

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Doug Kingsmore Baseball 1950-54 1986 .346 hitter; on AII-ACC team & first ACC championship team. Joe Landrum Baseball 1946-47 1974 Clemson's first baseball All-Amencan (1947). Bull Lightsey Football 1922, 24-25 1976 Two-time All-Southern Conference lineman. Randy Mahaffey Basketball 1964-67 1975 Three-time Academic AII-ACC.

Bill Mathis Football 1957-59 1979 Started on 3 bowl teams, played 1 1 years pro football.

Ranks in top 4 in 5 offensive football categories.

Ray Mathews Baseball 1948-51 1978 Top 5 in Pittsburgh Steeler history in receiving. Football 1947-50

John Maxwell Football 1902-03 1974 Led Clemson to 10-2 record in two years.

Banks McFadden Track, Football & 1937-40 1973 Named Nation s Most Versatile Athlete in 1939-40

Basketball First two-sport All-American in Clemson history. Herman McGee Trainer 1934-80 1976 National Training Hall of Fame, served Clemson 46 years.

Carl McHugh Swimming Coach 1947-76 1983 Head swimming coach, 28 years. Natatorium named in his honor. Covington (Goat) McMillan Football 1928-29 1986 Backfield and head freshman coach who helped Football Coach 1937-64 develop four All-Americans Dr. Lee Milford Chairman Athletic 1930-54 1981 Chairman of Athletic Council for 25 years. Council, Physician 1926-54

Jess Neely Football Coach & AD 1931-39 1979 Head Football Coach, took Clemson to first major bowl, 1940 Cotton Bowl.

Carter Newman Track & Basketball 1924-27 1983 Led basketball team in scoring three years. State cross country champion 1924. Rock Norman Track Coach 1940-57 1974 Built foundation of track program as coach 17 years. Basketball Coach 1941-46 Won 7 state track titles at Clemson. Billy O'Dell Baseball 1952-54 1973 All-American in 1954 in baseball.

Harry Olszewski Football 1965-67 1980 Consensus Ail-American in 1967.

Suzie Owens Football 1919-20 1980 Captain of baseball, top offensive lineman in footbalL Baseball 1920-21 Choppy Patterson Basketball 1959-63 1981 First team AII-ACC 1960, 2nd team (1961). 0. K. Pressley Football 1926-28 1978 Captain of 1928 team. All-Southern Conference. Flint Rhem Baseball 1920-23 1979 Pitched 12 seasons in major leagues. 20-game winner. R R. Ritchie Administrator 1955-71 1980 Chairman of Athletic Council for 17 years. Rick Robbins Academics 1967-80 1982 13-year Academic Advisor. Wallace Roy Track 1924-26 1977 Track All-Amencan in 1925, Best Athlete in State in 1926. Football 1923-25 Basketball 1925-26 William Schilletter Football 1911-14 1973 Captain of 1914 team. 4-year letterman. Bob Sharpe Football 1938-40 1982 Team Captain, 1940. Hoke Sloan Tennis Coach 1930-59 1977 Built foundation of Clemson tennis, Charter member of IPTAY. Glenn Smith Football 1949-51 1982 All-Southern receiver in 1950 and 1951. John Snee Basketball 1948-52 1976 All-Southern, 1952, led team in scoring 3 years. Hal Stowe Baseball 1957-59 1979 All-NCAA regional (1958-59); All-College World Series (1959); had 14 of team's 22 wins in 1958. Charlie Timmons Football 1938-42 1986 12th in career rushing with 1545 yards and also 12th in career scoring with 129 points. Strom Thurmond Track 1921-23 1983 Member of Clemson State champion cross country team. 1922. Charlie Waters Football 1967-69 1981 Winner of Frank Howard Award (1970). played on two Super Bowl Champions with Dallas. Joel Wells Football 1954-56 1974 All-Amencan running back in 1957. Harvey White Football 1957-59 1981 Academic All-Amencan, 1957. Charles Woods, Jr. Football 1936-38 1975 All-South in 1937, All-State 1937 and 1938. Windy Wyndham Football 1948-50 1980 All-South in 1950. Jimmy Wynn Track 1962-64 1982 Four-time ACC Champion.

Bill Yarborough Basketball 1952-57 1974 Clemson s first AII-ACC player, 2nd ranked all-time scorer. Vince Yockel Basketball 1955-58 1982 First-team AII-ACC

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Rushes: 36 by Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 Points: 33 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry. 1930 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 TDs: 5 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry. 1930 Yards Rushing: 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke. 1982 TDs Rushing: 5 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry. 1930 Yds/Carry: 30.4 (5-152) by Ken Moore vs. The Citadel, 1954 TDs Resp: 5 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry. 1930 Yds Rush by QB: 140 By Mike O Cain vs. N.C. State, 1976 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 PATs: 9 by Tommy Chandler vs. Presbyterian, 1949 Passes: 48 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State. 1970 Field Goals: 4 by Obed Ann on four occasions Passes Completed: 25 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State. 1970 Kick-Scoring: 1 5 by Obed Ann vs. Wake Forest. 1 978 and 1 980 Yds Passing: 323 by Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina. 1965 by Donald Igwebuike vs. Duke, 1984 TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn. 1947 Comp %: .800 (12-15) by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia, 1983 Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina. 1980 First Hits: 17 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina. 1980 Total Plays: 53 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Tackles by Lineman: 19 by Edgar Pickett vs Wake Forest, 1983 Total Offense: 374 Bobby vs. Auburn. 1947 by Gage Tackles by Def. Back: 17 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 1 980 by Ronald Watson vs. Georgia Tech. 1984 Receptions: 11 by Phill Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 Tackles for Loss: 5 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 Rec. Yards: 163 by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Pass Broken Up: 5 by Perry Williams vs. Virginia Tech, 1985 Yds/Rec: 32.6 (7-1 by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech. 1977 63) Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest and Mary- (Min 5 Rec) land, 1979 TD Passes: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn. 1953 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State. 1984 Punts: 13 by Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Fumble Rec: 2 by Randy Scott vs. Duke. 1978 Punt Average: 51.0 (6-306) by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, 1981 by Jim Scott vs. Boston College. 1983 Punt Yards: 504 by Banks McFadden vs. Tulane, 1939 by Henry Walls vs. Duke. 1985 Punts Blocked: 2 by Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 1954 Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest. 1965 Punt Returns: 10 by Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Int Ret Yds: 1 01 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina. 1 980 Punt Ret Yds: 167 by Don Kelley (4 Ret) vs. Maryland, 1970 Kickoff Ret: 7 by John Shields vs. Alabama. 1969 Team Records Kickoff Ret Yds: 174 by David Thomas returns) vs. Georgia (5 Most Rushes: 78 vs. Duke, 1979 Tech. 1972 Most Yards Rushing: 536 vs. Wake Forest. 1981 Most TDs Rushing: 11 vs. Presbyterian. 1945

Most Passes Attempted: 48 vs. North Carolina. 1965; vs. Florida State, 1970

Most Passes Completed: 25 vs. Florida State, 1970 Most Yards Passing: 354 vs. Duke, 1963 Most Passes Had Intercepted: 7 vs. South Carolina. 1945 Most TD Passes: 4 vs. Auburn. 1947 Most Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest. 1981 Most Total Plays: 96 vs. Wake Forest, 1981

Most Punts Returned: 1 1 vs. George Washington, 1941 Most Yards Returned: 167 vs. Maryland. 1970 Most Kickoff Returns: 10 vs. Georgia Tech. 1944 Most Yards Returned: 198 vs. Florida, 1952

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

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

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

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

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Clemson and The Citadel had another ver- by Foster Senn sion of that for several years. The two Clemson on November 8 teams played on a Thursday in Orange- Year Score W-L Site Opponent burg as part of the Orangeburg County 1902 36-0 W H g^m ever let It be said that Clemson fans Fair. With a silver cup as the prize, the 1913 7-3 w A The Citadel W haven't always been loyal. Exhibit Tigers defeated The Citadel, 20-0. 1917 20-0 w Nl The Citadel A: this day in 1924. 1952 — Fordham and Clemson fought 1924 0-7 L A Davidson Clemson and Davidson were scheduled to a 12-12 tie in the Bronx this day before 1930 32-0 w A VMl to meet that day at Wearn Field in Char- 6,000 fans. Don King ran for two touch- 1947 35-7 w A Furman 1952 12-12 T A Fordham lotte. As the game approached, excite- downs, a 74 and 64 yard jaunt to account 1958 0-13 L A Georgia Tech ment about the game grew, and ticket for Clemson's scores and had 234 yards 1969 27-34 L A Duke sales became brisk. Aware that a large rushing for the day. It was the only game 1975 38-35 W A North Carolina crowd expected and perhaps feeling he played tailback in his career, was Clemson 1980 19-24 L H North Carolina in their for the orange blood, Clemson alumni as he was subbing the injured Billy Nl at Orangeburg. SC in the Charlotte area decided to keep the Hair. King never even had a 100-yard day Clemson contingent together at the game. the rest of his career, as he moved to Using a novel idea, the Clemson fans quarterback the next season. All extra where they had a first and goal, as 62,500 rented some bleachers in Gastonia (20 point attempts were missed. delirious fans in the Valley and a television miles away) and had them moved to Char- 1969 — Duke's Leo Hart cut short audience looked on with only moments to lotte and set up for the game across the Clemson's hopes for a conference title as go. Two tries into the line by Bullard field from the grandstand. he passed for 21 2 yards and ran for three gained nothing, however, and Jordan was sacked by Lawrence Taylor on third down. A fourth-down pass fell incomplete Clemson Loyalty and the Heels won. Today is the third Clemson-UNC match-

up on this day. Maybe it will be as exciting Clemson fans brought their own bleachers to a game on this day in 1924. as the first two ... if the fans can stand it There, the Clemson rooters banded to- touchdowns to lead the Blue Devils to a gether and yelled for their Tigers through- 34-27 victory in Durham. Ray Yauger ran out the contest. It wasn't quite enough, for 141 yards and John McMakin caught however, as the Tigers lost an excellent two touchdown passes for the Tigers. contest, 7-0. That day, however, does re- 1975 — Clemson and North Carolina main as a testament of the loyalty and have met twice on this day. The Tigers enthusiasm Clemson fans have had for took a wild encounter 38-35 at Kenan Sta- years. dium in 1975. Behind 14-0, Clemson Today is the 12th time Clemson has rallied behind the play of quarterback battled on November 8. The Tigers have Mike O'Cain to take the contest. Late in won some, lost some, and even tied one, the game, however, UNO had moved to

but they always created exciting moments the Tiger 1 1 , but Dennis Smith intercepted for their loyal supporters. a pass at the goal line to preserve the 1902 — John Heisman was a great col- victory. Harold Goggins and Ken Callicut lege coach throughout his career, includ- led Clemson with 89 and 71 yards, respec- ing his stay at Clemson, where his teams tively. Mike Voight of UNC had an out- compiled a 19-3-2 record. Put this day standing day, rushing for 228 yards. down as vintage Heisman ball. His Tiger 1980 — The Tar Heels captured the squad, using superior execution, tactics, second November 8 Clemson-UNC battle and some trick plays "swallowed their as they held off a furious Tiger rally to Georgia giant whole, 36-0," said Atlanta triumph 24-19 at Death Valley. Behind the newspapers. J. W. Gantt, Hope Saddler, play of senior Amos Lawrence and soph- and Vet Sitton were the Clemson stars omore Kelvin Bryant, the Heels cruised over the Bulldogs. One Georgia official into the fourth quarter with a seemingly said after the game he had "never seen safe 24-6 lead. But that's when the young two friendlier teams play. ' Times do Tiger squad caught fire. Homer Jordan change. capped off an 80-yard drive with a 4-yard 1913 — Talk about busy schedules. touchdown run. After playing Georgia just two days before A few minutes later Wilbur Bullard went in Augusta. Clemson met The Citadel in in from one yard to close the margin to Charleston on this day. Shorty Schilletter five. Bullard had only 47 yards rushing in ran for a touchdown and added the extra his four-year career, but 44 of them took point to give Clemson a 7-3 triumph. place in the fourth period of this game. 1917 — It's a well-known fact that Then, with a few minutes to go, a Rich Clemson and South Carolina used to play Hendley punt bounced oft a Tar Heel and on Big Thursday in Columbia as part of the Jeff Suttle recovered for Clemson at the Don King rushed for 234 yards against Ford- State Fair. It's not a well-known fact that UNC 38. The Tigers moved to the one ham on this day in 1952.

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famous radio sports announcer While the teams adjourn for halftime. by David Webb from a nearby rival school whose Tiger Band will present a halftime show and Clemson fans throughout the world colors are red and black was once broad- entitled "Music From Space." This show, (but particularly from North Carolina) with casting a game from Death Valley and was which opens with a fanfare from the "The Song That Shakes the Southland " reported to have said something to the theme from "Superman II," features the — TIGER RAG' effect, "You gotta get the picture! Clem- percussion section and the auxiliary per- This week. Tiger Band would like to son in orange tops, orange pants, orange cussion section, also known as "The Pit". feature its band staff. This helmets — Orange! Orange! Orange! Ev- The opening fanfare was composed by hard-working group of erything's Orange!" Yes, everything was John Williams and arranged by Bob people makes possible the everyday operations of Tiger Band glowing that day in that brilliant, radiant Cotter. and has helped the band become the re- hue created from the mingling of red and The rest of the show will be taken from nowned ensemble that it is. The 1986 yellow. And if things were glowing that day the suite "The Planets," composed by Tiger Band Staff includes 1 James Grubb, in 981 , then things will be dazzling today Britain's Gustav Hoist for orchestra in Commander; Phil Kesler, Vice Command- er: Rhoda Redding, Sergeant Major; Bradley Blank, Supply Officer; and Fiona Orange Day USA Davidson, Assistant Supply Officer. Mar- guerite McClam, Harrison Goodwin, Cindy Lytle, Allen Nauright, Clemson will be at its spirited best this afternoon. and Amy Erickson are the Supply Sergeants, while as Spirit Blitz '86 acknowledges with pride 1915. Arranged by Jay Bocook with per- Tracy Ivester serves as Librarian and

" a Clemson way of life in 'Orange Day cussion by Barry Reese, "The Planets Chris Hurlebaus and Todd Turner are As-

" " USA. features ""Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity. sistant Librarians. The staff is rounded out The pomp and circumstance of Clem- During this suite, Tiger Band will segue with Mark Biering, Percussion Captain; son football and Orange Day USA will get into a percussion feature composed by Darlene Kilby and Pam Carver, Flag Cap- rolling as Tiger Band — the orange or- Tiger Band Percussion Captain Mark tains; Robin Berry, Twirling Captain; and chestra itself — presents its traditional Biering, a senior industrial engineering Wendel Meeks, Personnel Officer. pregame show. Reliving the glory of the major from Charleston. Tiger Band would Dr. Richard Goodstein, in commenting National Championship, Tiger Band will like to credit the Zildjian Cymbal Company on the invaluable service of the Tiger

start the show with 'Sock It To 'Em," the and Pecknell Music Company for their do- Band Staff, said, "Dr. Cook and I have Orange Bowl March, and "Tiger Rag" nations of 1 6 pairs of cymbals for today's been extremely pleased by the mature while spelling out the word "Tigers." halftime show. leadership provided by James (Grubb) As part of Spirit Blitz, the Golden The halftime show will be highlighted by and his staff. Furthermore, Bradley Blank Knights U. S. Army parachute team will be the unfurling of a 70-foot Tiger Paw flag in and his supply staff are to be commended making a drop in on the game. Founded in honor of Orange Day USA. Finally, con- for the exceptional system they have im- 1959 at Fort Bragg, NO, the Golden cluding today's halftime festivities will be plemented in storing our new band uni- Knights are recognized as the finest preci- Tiger Band's salute to Orange Day USA forms." sion parachuting team in the world, having won six World and 48 National Parachut- ing Championship Titles. The Golden Knights will be performing twice. First, five members will fall during the pregame show and land on the center of the field to present a ceremonial game ball to Lt. Colonel Jim Griffin (Clemson '65), who will then present the ball to Clemson Univer- sity President Max Lennon. Later, a solo parachutist will drop during the National Anthem with an American flag flowing with him. The pregame festivities continue with

"You're A Grand Ole Flag " and "America

the Beautiful, " directed by Dr. Richard E. Goodstein and accompanied by the Clem- son University Choir. Dr. Bruce F. Cook will then conduct "The Star-Spangled

Banner, " while an entourage from Persh- ing Rifles, Company C-4, presents the col- ors. Today s invocation will be offered by the Reverend Steve Plonk, pastor of the Lutheran Campus Ministry. Next will be played the enrapturing Clemson Univer- sity Alma Mater, conducted by Mr. Mark Jessie. Dotting the T today will be past 1986 TIGER BAND STAFF presidents of IPTAY Glenn Lawhon and Bottom Row (L to R): Amy Eickson, Cindy Lytle, Pam Carver, James Grubb, Darlene Kilby, Bradley Willie Green DesChamps. Blank, Marguirite McClam. Second Row (L to R): Chris Hurbebaus, Rhoda Redding, Todd Turner, Tracy Ivester, Phil Kesler, Harrison Goodwin. Top Row (L to R): Jim McKendrick, Fiona Davidson, Allen Navright, Wendell Meeks, Mark Brering, Billy Baker.

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life of a college athlete is not an But 1986 brought a new system to The by Annabelle Vaughan easy one. They begin practicing in Clemson, as is the case with the arrival of handling himself." He has seen more ac- the grueling August heat and practice any new coach, Williams had to practically tion than any second-team defensive daily for at least the next three months. start from scratch and learn a new style of back. Through seven games he had 15 When most students are celebrating the play. Seniority lost its edge, and Perry tackles and five PBUs. He has moved into arrival of spring, the football team is back Williams found himself playing, but on the a tie for fifth place in career PBUs at Clem- on the practice field. When not in practice, second-team behind sophomore Donnell son with 21 they have to spend countless hours in the Woolford. It seemed that the word to de- Now that he's put his pessimism behind weight room in addition to keeping up with scribe Williams this fall would be "dis- him, Williams is enjoying his senior sea- the books. And often, despite the hard couraged." son. "I'm learning so much about our de- work, a player may still end up on the "It crushed me," Williams said. "I was fense under Coach Oliver," he said. "I bench. preseason AII-ACC and I had a good sea- understand better what the linebackers are doing and even what the linemen are A Winner Named WilUams doing. That really helps us to play as a whole team. "

Perry Williams is no longer starting, but he is still contributing . . . significantly. Williams has also become "responsi- ble." "Leadership is a necessity in order

It takes many characteristics to handle son last year, so I expected to start. I really to have a good team," he said. "When I this lifestyle. For some, handling the pres- began to feel sorry for myself when I was was so discouraged, I wasn't a good

sure comes easy. But for others, it's a little not first-team after the spring. I got in a rut leader and that was unfair to the younger

more difficult. that I couldn't get out of. I even thought players. I have to stand up and be a leader.

For senior cornerback Perry Williams, about not taking my fifth year of eligibility. It doesn't matter if I'm starting or not."

things came pretty easy for three years. "But finally I realized how stupid I was One younger player who has felt the

He worked hard, but the dividends being. I was acting like a loser and I am not effects of Williams' leadership is starting

seemed to make up for it. Williams came a loser. I decided that I wanted to be a part left cornerback, Donnell Woolford. "I re-

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to Clemson as a fullback, but after red- of this team and help in any way I could. ally look up to Perry," Woolford said. "I shirting his freshman year he changed to Williams shed his discouragement and ask him questions and he helps me out.

" the secondary early that fall. It took hard he became "determined." His dramatic We work together. work and patience for Williams to learn his attitude change didn't go unnoticed by his Perry Williams may have found out the

new position. He had to become well-ver- coach either. "I could tell he was down on hard way the difference between winning

sed in such basics as backpedaling be- himself," said secondary Coach Bill Oli- and losing but that's all behind him now. fore he could even begin working on ver. "But he picked himself up and kept As long as he keeps trying, there will be

" recognition of formations. But Williams going. Perry has done an excellent job of only one word to describe him: "winner. had a quality that helped him succeed. He was "eager." In 1983, Williams played mainly on spe- cial teams, but also played five games in the secondary. He began to be known as "clutch." In the Georgia game, he re- covered a fourth-quarter fumble that set up a Tiger field goal, giving Clemson a 16-16 tie rather than a 16-13 loss. The next season, Williams was not only described as reliable, but "consistent." Although his playing time was limited, he played in every game. His 20 tackles for the season were more than any under- classman cornerback on the Tiger football team.' Last year, the word to describe Perry Williams was "established." He started every game for the Tigers and had 63 tackles. His 13 passes broken up placed him second in the ACC in that category behind teammate Delton Hall. He scored a touchdown on a blocked punt against

Maryland and had a key interception in the South Carolina game. Williams recovered this fumble against Georgia in 1983 to help Clemson to a 16-16 tie.

114 Sports Feature Timely, Ironic Interceptions Quick Thinking In the last 10 years two interceptions Some recruiting trips are well worth the (Continued from page 81) stand out in the history of Clemson foot- effort, but others just don't pan out. Over ball. In the 1978 Gator Bowl Charlie the years reputation of some athletes has tionally, Clemson converted on third down Bauman s interception in the waning mo- led Clemson to the signing of some great 47 percent of the time compared to 29 ments of a victory over Ohio State players. In the forties Coach Howard percent of the time for the opponents. clinched Danny Ford's first victory at heard about a 250-pound lineman in

Clemson averaged 4.7 yards a play on Clemson and led to the end of Woody Charleston. It was an all day effort to get to first down compared to 2.4 yards a play Hayes' coaching career. Ironically, that the famous port city in those years, but for for the opposition and Clemson controlled was the only interception of Charlie Bau- a 250-pound kid Howard figured it would the clock 105 minutes compared to 60 man's 47-game career. In fact, no Clem- be worth it. After a long sooty trip he ar- minutes for the opposition in the third pe- son player in history played in more rived at the lad's home. He knocked on the riod that season. football games than Charlie Bauman. The door and a 150-pound youngster opened

other ironic interception, or interceptions, it. Coach asked him his name and he were made by Willie Underwood. He was claimed to be the highly touted young All-Around Performer a teammate of Bauman s and never made man. Without skipping a beat Coach New York Giant linebacker Andy an interception in his four-year career as a Howard asked, "Son, are you interested Headen was quite an all-around football defensive back, until his last game. But, he in purchasing some encyclopedias?" player at Clemson between 1979 and had two interception returns for a single After a hasty no, Howard got back in his 1982. He might be the best all-around game Clemson record 101 yards in the car and prepared for a long, frustrating player Clemson has had never to make Tigers' 1980 upset of the Gamecocks. It ride back to Clemson. AII-ACC. Headen came to Clemson as a was the club's springboard to the national quarterback, but you never knew where championship the following season. Barametric and Football Pressure he would show up playing. In 1979 he was Football IS a sport that is played in all a strong safety and contributed to many kinds of weather; it is the postman of Dimaggio of Clemson late season wins. He also returned kick- sports so to speak. But there are some The Joe Dimaggio of Clemson football offs in 1979 and 1980 and is still 15th in conditions you have to wait out now and might be runningback Lester Brown. The career kickoff return yardage. In the 1980 then. That was the case on October 12, Myrtle Beach, SC native who went on to 1963, a date that ranks in the press guide he is listed as the starting Clemson the Canadian football league once scored Farmers Hall of quarterback heading into the season. He Almanac Fame. The con- at least one touchdown in nine con- test with Georgia began in beautiful 80- had a great spring game the year before to secutive games, a Clemson record for degree weather, but by the end of the first win the job, but Homer Jordan beat him scoring a TD in a game. The mark was quarter the temperature was dropping out in the fall, so he moved to linebacker. threatened last year by Kenny Flowers, quickly. During the halftime the skies In 1981 he moved to defensive end and in straight who scored seven games, but burst and not only did it rain, it hailed, golf played that position his last two years as a Minnesota broke that streak in the Inde- ball size hail. The fans headed for cover starter. With the Giants he has also played pendence Bowl. Brown finished his ca- and the game was delayed an hour while a little tight end. If there was ever a mod- reer as Clemson's all-time touchdown maintenance men scraped the hail off the ern day player who could go both ways. scorer with 32 and he was second in the field. The contest ended in a 7-7 tie as It s Andy Headen. nation in total touchdowns scored in 1978 neither team could move the ball very well with 17. in the second half due to the slick surface.

Deaf Valley Although Clemson f\/lemorial Stadium had been known as Death Valley for quite some time, it might have gotten its reputa- tion as ' Deaf Valley ' in 1980. At the Vir- ginia Tech-Clemson game that season the Gobblers were making a run at the Tigers and had a second and goal at the Clemson one. Two plays later they were still at the one and on fourth down Death Valley be- came Deaf Valley. Eight times VPI went to the line of scrimmage and eight times Steve Casey backed away from the center because of the crowd noise. After 1 6 min- utes the Gobblers decided they were going to run a play, but they were called for illegal precedure. The five-yard penalty forced them to go for a field goal, which was converted. But, Clemson went on to a 13-10 win and the Clemson crowd went home feeling they had truly had an effect on the outcome of the game. The NCAA crowd noise rule was put on the books the next year. Lester Brown is the Joe Dimaggio of Clemson football.

115 The Last Word — by Bob Bradley

M m n\ess your nickname is either Hur- the second half would bring about his ended in a 20-20 tie. ricane or Dolphins, you don't usu- resignation. Possibly the most exciting game on the ally play in the Orange Bowl very often. Clemson took the second-half kickoff entire '56 slate took place at N. C. State in But Clemson did twice in one season and drove 69 yards in 18 plays to score old Riddick Stadium. After three quarters, (1956). behind the running of Bob Spooner and neither team had crossed the other's The Tigers had the University of Miami Joel Wells and the quarterbacking of "alumni line," possibly due to a thick fog. scheduled for a regular season game and Charlie Bussey. Dalton Rivers, Dick Mar- Finally, the Pack scored on the first things didn't turn out too well in that con- azza, Willie Smith, Donnie Bunton, Earle play of the fourth period. But Clemson test for Clemson. The Tigers came away Greene, John Grdijan and Bill Hudson came right back on the strength of a kick- with a 21-0 loss around their necks and were providing the running room. There off return to the Tiger 49 by Rudy Hayes. A

one who saw it happen was Vice Presi- wasn't a pass attempt in the entire drive 13-play drive ended with Wells going over dent Richard M. Nixon. Clemson's record and Wells went the final three yards. from the five and Bussey kicking the extra

now read 5-1-2 after eight games. After holding the Buffs, Clemson gotthe point to tie it at seven-all. The next time the Tigers appeared on ball back on its 20 and Wells went off right While Marazza generally kicked off,

the Florida Gold Coast was January 1 st in tackle for 58 yards and another score and Bussey kicked short and Charlie Home THE Orange Bowl, who at that time, had the Tigers were back in business. recovered for the Tigers at the State 33. an agreement with the Atlantic Coast Con- Early in the fourth quarter Clemson re- On the sixth play, Home dashed over from ference and the Big Seven (became Big covered a fumble on the Colorado 21. In the 10 to score. Bussey missed the PAT, Eight in 1960) Conference to furnish the three plays Spooner was in the end zone but Clemson forced a State punt on the teams for the game. and the extra point by Bussey gave Clem- Pack's next drive and then Clemson

If you guessed that Clemson's oppo- son a 21-20 lead. drove to the Pack 10 before giving the ball nent was either Nebraska or Oklahoma, Colorado drove for the winning touch- up on downs with five seconds left.

you're wrong. It was the Colorado Buffa- down on the ensuing kickoff as Eddie Home scored both touchdowns, Tur- loes of Dallas Ward, although the Sooners Dove, Boyd Dowler and John "The beville kicked a 45-yard field goal and

were conference champions. Oklahoma Beast " Bayuk erased a heroic Clemson Bussey booted both PATs as the Tigers had beaten Maryland the year before and comeback. Howard didn't have to resign beat Wake Forest the next week on the was not eligible to return to Miami. and Yarborough was able to hold his head road, 17-0. Clemson was 7-2-2 overall and 4-0-1 in high, although not as high as he would Spooner scored with 62 seconds left in ACC play to edge past Duke (4-1 -0) for its have liked. the third period but the extra point was second trip to Miami. That was one of just many exciting missed for 6-0 lead over Maryland in 42° Having lost to Miami already during the games during the 1956 season. After weather. Maryland recovered a Tiger fum- regular season, Clemson received some opening with its usual win over Pres- ble at the four and scored on fourth down, negative publicity along with its invitation. byterian (27-7), Clemson went to Gaines- but also missed the extra point. Clemson One person suffering the most was Jess ville to play Florida. The Tigers jumped held a final Terp bid at its own six for a 6-6 H. "Mule" Yarborough, who had played into a 14-0 lead, finally fell behind 20-14, deadlock. for Clemson during the Josh Cody days but came back to score the tying touch- Next came the Miami loss and the fol- and was a member of the Orange Bowl down with less than a minute to play. lowing week, Virginia made its first trip to selection committee. Horace Turbeville kicked the extra point, Clemson. The Cavaliers had an Iranian With the Tigers trailing 21-0 at halftime after a five-yard penalty, apparently giving prince, Jim Bakhtiar, playing fullback and to Colorado, Yarborough was looking for Clemson a 21 -20 lead. But the Tigers were he was to end up second behind Bill any hole to crawl into, and Clemson coach penalized again, this time 15 yards for Barnes in ACC rushing. Frank Howard was telling his team in the holding, and on Turbeville's second at- Although Bakhtiar was the game's lead- dressing room that a similar exhibition in tempt the kick was blocked and the game ing rusher (83 yards), another first period touchdown, again by Bussey with 53 sec- onds left, stood up for a 7-0 win, and the team's third shutout. This victory gave Clemson its first ACC championship. Although freshmen weren't allowed to play varsity ball at this time, there were 30 sophomores listed on the 1956 pre-sea- son roster. When they became seniors in 1958, they'd play the national champion LSD Tigers in the Sugar Bowl and when the '56 freshmen became seniors, they'd play TCU in the first annual Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston, giving Clemson three post-season trips in four years.

It so happens that 1 956 was our first full year as sports information director, hav- ing come aboard in the middle of the '55

season. It was our pleasure to write about their accomplishments as athletes and it's our pleasure to see so many of them back today in the prime of their chosen careers ... 30 years after all of us were just start- ing out. Rudy Hayes (with ball) gains key yardage against N. C. State in a big win in 1956.

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