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It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I 9^ j^* J m Welcome to the Textile Bowl $2OO . FROM ONE CHAMPION TO ANOTHER . Louis P. Batson Company backs the Clemson Tigers. Louis P. Batson Company — International Champions in Textile, Plastics, Paper Mill and Industrial Machinery #1 in $ quality service ^ £i dependability ^^^Ih^^H For your machinery, accessory, spare parts and service, call Batson first everytime. Louis E Batson. Horace: «***5T Box 3978 • Greenville, S. C. 29608 Area 803 242-5262 1 Contents Today's Features The Departments October 22, 1983 2-3 Today's Game and Statistics 8 Cheerleaders Clemson vs. N. C. State/Clemson Memorial Stadium i 1 Clemson University _ Edgar Pickett 13 Athletic Director O Clemson's starting defensive end has been teaching 17 University Officials opponent offensive linemen a few things for a couple 21 Stadium Information of seasons now. Off the field Edgar has Been spending 23 Clemson IPTAY Club some time teaching some youngsters a few things 24 Trainers 27 Athletic Administration about life. Kim Kelly-Bishop profiles the senior from North Carolina 31 Clemson Coaches 7 The Textile Bowl c 70 Managers While Clemson and North Carolina State have been 103 Tiger Band rivals on the gridiron for many years, the two schools 104 Tiger Quiz have worked toward a common goal in the textile industry. Both institutions have been major reasons Players and Coaches the Carolinas is one of the leading textile regions in the world for many years. Here is a summary of what 9 Head Coach Danny Ford Textile Week is and the effect of the industry on our 25 Assistant Coaches environment. 32 Strength Coaches . ~ University Feature 37 Meet the Tigers 4o Tom Drake will let you know in a hurry he likes to 41 Graduate Assistant Coaches keep a low profile — but it's pretty hara to do when 50 Clemson Alphabetical Roster you have a familv of 10 and you've been named the 52 Clemson Numerical Roster 1983 South Carolina Family of the Year. 53 Opponent Numerical Roster . Tiger Basketball 55 Opponent Alphabetical Roster 45) Bill Foster's Clemson basketball team is finally 62 Meet Today's Opponent healthy, something it hasn't been in the last two years. 64-65 Today's Matchups Vincent Hamilton and Raymond Jones will get reac- quainted on the court for the first time since 1980-81 Today's Program is published by the Clemson Football Pro- and that is good news for Clemson fans Tim Bourret gram Committee: takes a look at the Tiger basketball fortunes for 1983-84. Manager: Allison Dalton Norb Goebel Editor: Tim Bourret Designer & Assistant Editor Kim Kelly-Bishop D l One of the veterans of the Clemson press box staff will Assistant Manager: Ann Smith be retiring at the end of this season after 33 years. Assistants: Bradley, Rhodes, Jill Mixon, Al Norb Goebel has been keeping Clemson football Staff Bob Jeff Sam Blackman and Johnny Jones game passing statistics for over 150 games dating Bynum, Printing: R.L. Bryan Company of Columbia, SC back to the early fifties. He told Tim Bourret some interesting stories about years gone by in this feature. Winter Sports Rundown Photo Credits: A special thanks to the Clemson Communica- ?7 l While Clemson's gridders are in the middle of their tions Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Tom schedule, Clemson s winter sports are in the middle of Shockley, Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, Jim Mar- preseason practice. Here is a look at the Tigers' tin, Lance McKinney and Dave Lewis. Also thanks to Earle chances in wrestling, swimming, track and women's Martin, Jim Bradley and the Orange & White. basketball this season. „ „ Roy Brown On the Cover: Charles Haralson of the Clemson communica- i/t/ The second member of his family to play for the tions center caught aggressive senior Edgar Pickett in his Tigers, Roy Brown has had a lot of setbacks in his typical rampaging style in this photo from a 1982 game against Clemson football career, but has always rebounded. Kentucky. Jill Mixon takes a look at the Myrtle Beach, SC na- tive's four-year career. - p. „ Tigers in the NFL 1UU Over 20 former Tigers are now on 16 different NFL teams. Clemson has quite a reputation for producing National Advertising by: Spencer Marketing NFL players, just ask any of the scouts that come to New York, NY Clemson during the year to assess the players. Sam Blackman summarizes how the current Tiger pros are doing. uarter Turmoil? and a practically brand-new offensive line, back passer, and Clemson has had problems by Jeff Rhodes one facet of the Pack attack is not new and with that variety of quarterback, as Ben Ben- inexperienced. In fact, it seems like Joe Mcin- nett would gladly attest to. Warning: The Surgeon General has deter- tosh has been playing tailback for State since The Wolfpack offensive line, at first mined that watching the fourth the wing-T was abandoned. Mcintosh is only glance, looks to be a very experienced unit, quarter of this football game be- a junior, though, and he only needs seven but they are, in fact, quite green. Although tween Clemson and N. C. State yards to move past Stan Fritts into second there are three seniors playing, only tackle Joe could be hazardous to one's place on the N. C. State all-time rushing list. Milinichik, a sophomore, has seen any real health. Patrons unable to stand This Lexington, NC, native has rushed 111 action. Guard Greg Steele was moved from frantic finishes are asked to leave times (or 38 percent of State s rushing at- defensive tackle last spring, and he has done a at the conclusion of the third tempts) for 566 yards and four touchdowns so good job on the left side. A. V. Richards, the period. far this year and he has 2,536 yards and 15 other guard, has been moved so often that he While we really don't recommend leaving scores for his two-year-and-change (even feels he should own stock in Allied, but it looks this third annual Textile Bowl early, these two though it seems like eons) career. Mcintosh as though he has finally found a home. teams have been playing erratic football in was the ACC's Rookie-of-the-Year in 1981, Among the receivers, three sophomores the final stanza. Clemson has been outscored gaining 1,190 yards, and even though he was share the spotlight. Jeff Brown, the tight end, in the fourth quarter, 63-24, while N. C. State injured much of 1982, he still gained 780 is the leading baggage handler with 185 yards has been outpointed 54-21 in quarter last. yards, 1 13 of which came against the Tigers in on 22 receptions. Split ends Phil Brothers and Three of N. C. State's four losses have come Raleigh. Mcintosh has also grabbed 12 passes Stanley Davis split time and the twosome has because of fourth period failures. for 99 yards so far in this campaign. caught 23 passes between them. The Tigers have been staking themselves to While it seems the Wolfpack offense runs The strength of State's defense can be leads (16-3 at Boston College, 16-6 against on the legs of Joe Mcintosh, N. C. State is found in a pair of headhunters named Georgia, and 31-10 at Duke) but have been really a balanced team with nearly a pass for Vaughan Johnson and Andy Hendel, who pa- unable to hold those margins late in the game every two rushes. Quarterback Tim Esposito trol at linebacker. These two seniors are from and this disturbing tendency has Danny Ford is in his first year of starting with the Pack the "hit first and ask questions later" school getting grayer around the temples by the after transferring from Long Beach City Col- and were the leading tacklers for the Wolf- game. But, a win is still a win, and the Tigers lege. This native of San Pedro, CA, has done a pack last year, an honor they are sure to repeat have registered a 'W four times this year. fine job of running the show. Esposito has this season. Johnson has been on the giving The Wolfpack, on the other hand, has not completed 63 percent of his passes for a end of 70 hits, while his partner in punish- been as fortunate on the plus side of the quartet of touchdowns and 1,163 yards. Last ment, Hendel, has made 47 tackles.