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Clemson vs. South Carolina 77 University Feature Clemson, South Carolina and The Medical Uni- November 22, 1986, $2.00 versity of South Carolina have joined forces in Clemson Memorial Stadium many worthwhile research projects. Catherine Sams reflects how this unification will benefit all South Carolinians. Today's Features 81 Senior Sponsors

It has become a tradition at Clemson that the 5 Terrence Flagler seniors honor a special lady in their final home When this season began Terrence Flagler had program. Whether they are girlfriends, relatives, or tutors, these women have played a special quite a streak going . . . four straight games without carrying the football. Now he is an All- part in the seniors' careers at Clemson. America candidate looking to set a record for 111 This Day in Tiger Football most 100-yard games. Kassie Kessinger re- Exactly six years ago today Willie Underwood views Flagler's incredible turnaround. single-handedly turned the tide of Clemson foot- ball fortunes. Foster Senn takes us back to 7 Kenny Flowers Underwood's incredible performance against Flagler all single While Terrence holds the sea- South Carolina and reviews many other inter- son rushing marks at Clemson, it s his team- esting games on this date over the years. mate, Kenny Flowers, who holds all the career records. Annabelle Vaughan takes us back over 113 All-America Holder the Florida native s record-breaking career. Todd Schonhar has always had a dream of win- ning a Clemson game with a heroic touchdown 52 National Champions pass on the last play of the game. This year he

realized his . . . sort of. . . . Annabelle This IS the five-year anniversary of the most dream in the nation. celebrated accomplishment in Clemson athletic Vaughan profiles the best holder history. The Tigers won the 1981 National 114 Mother-of-the-Year Championship after a difficult 6-5 season in Each year Tiger Brotherhood honors the Clem- 1980. No one would have predicted the accom- son Mother-of-the-Year. and this year's selec- plishments of the 1981 Tigers, as former Clem- tion IS an outstanding choice. Beth Stewart has son sports information assistant Jeff Rhodes been a true Tiger almost as long as Frank remembers. Howard, and she is still just as spirited, as Maria Farry states. 55 Paw Painting Paw has become a national symbol of 115 Steve Griffin

Clemson and the Tigers put it everywhere. Yes, Clemson's third red-shirted senior tailback even m the middle of the streets. Kelly Winters would have been a starter at most schools in the

tells us exactly how it is done. ACC. Tim Match reviews his career.

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 The Clemson Football Program is Produced by Band Program 113 15 Graduate Asst. Coaches 39 the Clemson Football Program Committee: Cheerleaders 76 Lineups, Starting 58 Coaches. All-Sports 23 Chairman: Len Gough Meet the Tigers 33 Emergency Information 30 Editor: Tim Bourret Numerical Roster, Clemson 58 Future Schedules 10 Numerical Roster, Opponent 59 Asst. Editor: Kassie Kessinger 29 IPTAY Opponent Players 78 Advertising Director: Ann Smith IPTAY Officers 46 Strength Coaches 103 Special Thanks to Bob Bradley, Sam Black- Managers 80 Tiger Rookies 39 man, David Webb, Maria Farry, Tim Match, Officials Signals 73 Barry Tomlinson, James Fleming, David Lati- Seniors in the Crowd 82 Additional Copies mer, Marilyn Mines, Dr. Harold Vigodsky and 107 Single Game Records Extra copies of this program are available at Margaret Pridgeon for their help In the prepara- Stadium Information 25 $3.00 apiece. Send checks (payable to Clem- tion of this program. Statistics 3 son Athletic Department) to: The Last Word 116 Sports Information Office Printing: R. L. Bryan Co. of Columbia, SC Today s Game 2 Box 632, Clemson, SC 29633 Trainers 40 Cover Photos: by Jim Moriarty and Clemson Tiger Life 100 On the Cover Communications Center University Officials 19 Terrence Flagler, Kenny Flowers and Steve Other photos by the Clemson Communications University Page 13 Griffin have combined for over 5,000 yards Center, Lance McKinney, Bob Waldrop, Rob University President 9 rushing In their collective careers, most ever by BIggerstaff, Jim Moriarty, Visual Sports Com- a group from the same class. munications, Scott Harke and Tom Shockley.

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ondary has been viewing those films this week. second place right behind his brother on the by Tim Bourret Oliver has the Tiger secondary on a roll lately. career sack list. Over the last three games Clemson opponents Kissing Your Sister? have completed only 45 of 114 passes, just Seniors' Final Home Game And, they are not giving The Clemson football team now knows how 39.7 percent. up the Sixteen seniors and one graduate student the opposition has picked just will Curt Weatherly feels. Last weekend the Tigers yardage as up be playing their final home game for Clem- 5.2 yards per attempt. The Clemson passing son against South Carolina. This in- tied Maryland, which is commonly compared to group game, by no means an attack that ranks with cludes 11 players red-shirted kissing one s sister. But, in the process, Clem- who at one time BYU or Miami, has an 8.2 yards per attempt or another and thus were here for five years. son won the ACC title by a half game over N. C. figure over the last three weeks. During those five seasons Clemson has a State. That of course is one of the goals, if not 38-1 4-3 22-5-2 the major for the Clemson football pro- overall record, including mark in Perry Chasing Perry Death Valley. gram. Thus it was a little more than just kissing Clemson junior Michael Perry is quickly The players in their final home are: your sister, which is where the comparison to Dean game moving up the Clemson all-time lists for quar- Geoff Ciniero, DB, Columbia, MD; Scott Enzor, Weatherly comes in. The 1983 Clemson gradu- terback sacks and tackles for loss. Both lists LB, Green Sea, SO; Terrence Flagler, TB, Fer- ate is the brother of former Miss Universe (and Clemson student) Shawn Weatherly. Oliver vs. Run and Shoot Run vs. Shoot While a Clemson football team has never faced the Run and Shoot, an offense devised by Mouse Davis when he was at Portland State, Two teams with different but successful offenses will battle today in the 84th renewal of the the Tigers do have a coach with experience Clemson South Carolina series. against it. Tiger assistant has been around in are headed up by his brother, William "The nandina Beach, FL; Kenny Flowers, TB, Day-

his successful career as a college and pro as- Refrigerator " Perry and Michael Dean will have tona Beach, FL; Steve Griffin, TB, Charlotte, sistant and he faced the run and shoot while he to go some to reach his brother's ACC marks. NC; Delton Hall, CB, Greensboro, NO: Mike was in the USFL. And, the results were positive. But, Perry is already fourth in both categories in Jollay, LB, Tucker, GA; John Jansen, OG, Con-

Jim Kelly and the Houston Gamblers had Davis Clemson history with 34 tackles for loss and 1 yers, GA; Terence Mack, Ban, Winnsboro, SC; put the offense in and they averaged 41 points sacks in his career. This season Perry has 12 Eric Nix, C, Anderson, SC; Brian Raber, MG, per game heading into the 16th game of the tackles for minus yardage and seven sacks. He Dahlonega, GA; Jim Riggs, TE, Laurinburg, NC; season at Memphis. The Showboats' defense is just three sacks away from the Clemson Terrance Roulhac, WR, Jacksonville, FL; Todd was coached by Bill Oliver. Kelly could not get single season record, but he is far away from Schonhar, QB, Easley, SC; Greg Sox. P, Co- the ball in the endzone against Oliver's defense William's ACC mark of 27 tackles for loss in a lumbia, SC; Perry Williams, CB, Adairsville, GA; and the Showboats qualified for the playoffs single season. Perry needs just three quarter- and Ray Williams, WR, Fayetteville, NC. with a 1 5-6 win. Coach Oliver has saved films of back sacks in the last two games to move Enzor, a player with a 3.6 GPA as an under- that game and you can be sure the Tiger sec- ahead of and Steve Durham into grad and a 1 985 AII-ACC Academic selection, is the only graduate student on the team.

Run and Shoot In all but their first game against Miami South Carolina has scored 20 or more points, includ- ing a high of 48 last week. South Carolina in- stalled a new offense, the "Run and Shoot" to complement red-shirt freshman Todd Ellis (6-3, 202). As a result USC is averag- ing 418.1 yards in total offense, 291.2 by the pass and 126.9 on the ground. By the end of the first half against Wake Forest, Ellis, a native of Greensboro, NC, had set the NCAA freshman records for touchdown passes (19), passing yardage (2,745) and total offense (2,738). On the year he has been true on 189 of 308 passes for a 61.0 completion percentage. He has already set school records

in all of the above. Top rushers for USC include runningbacks Smith (5-9, 200) and Harold Green (6-2, 205), who have a combined total of 826 yards. Green has scored five times, while Smith has failed to reach the end zone for a rushing score. However, Green has one scoring recep- tion and a total of 209 yards receiving on 17 catches. The top target for Ellis is junior wingback (6-1, 196), who last week against Wake Forest set single season school records for receptions (65), reception yardage (939) and touchdown receptions with nine. He had six receptions for 94 yards, scoring on Michael Dean Perry can move into second place behind his brother, William, on Clemson's all- catches of 13 and 43 yards against Wake. time sack list today. Against Florida State the All-America candidate

2 had five receptions for 1 * 24 yards^ games and has done it just once in the 18 Most Yards Rushing in an Eight-Game Series: Ryan Bethea (6-3. 208) has caught 27 passes games he has played at guard. 1025 for five scores, while five other players have caught at least one scoring strike. Here is a list of some records he could break Flagler Chasing Records by the end of the season: Fire Ants Clemson tailback Terrence Flagler has al- Highest Yards Per Carry Figure in a Season: The use defensive unit held Wake Forest, ready set nine Clemson records th's year and is Has 6.78. record is 7 17 by Billy Poe in 1945. the nation s fifth-ranked offense last week, to in range to establish five more. Here is a list of ' Highest Yards Per Game Figure in a Season: just 198 total yards with 112 of those yards the records he has already established this Has 111.0. record is 1 06.4 by in coming in their final two drives. For the season, season; 1982. the defense is yielding 369.8 yards in total of- Most All-Purpose Rushing Yards in a Game: Most Touchdowns in a Season: 13. fense. 167.7 on the ground and 202.1 through Has rec- 274 vs. Wake Forest ord is 17 by Lester Brown in 1978. the air. (JSC has recovered 1 1 fumbles, snared * Most 200-yard Rushing Games in a Season: 2 Most Touchdowns Receiving in a 16 interceptions and blocked two punts. Season by a Yards Rushing in a Regular Season: 1110 : Has 3 and the record is five by Senior Kenneth Robinson (broth- Most Yards Rushing in Back to Back Games: Ray Yauger in 1969. er of former Clemson All-American James 387 Most Total Yards Rushing in a Season (includ- Robinson) closed out his final home game last Most Yards Rushing in a Three-Game Series: ing Bowl Game): Has 1110, the record is week against Wake in excellent fashion, com- 489 1200 by Kenny Flowers in 1985. ing up with his first career interception and Most Yards Rushing in a Five-Game Series: * Most All-Purpose Rushing Yards in a Season: returning it 34 yards for a score. In the loss to 744 Has 1 266. record is 1 343 by Ray Matthews in Virginia, Robinson had 18 solo tackles, and Most Yards Rushing in a Six-Game Series: 1948 heading into the Wake Forest outing he led 858 Most 100-yard Rushing Games in a Season: use in tackles with 84. Also. Derrick Little (6-4, Most Yards Rushing in a Seven-Game Series: Has five, record is seven by Kenny Flowers in 230) and Zip Zanders (6-0, 210) have been very 935 1985. effective from the middle linebacker slots. Zan- ders had 57 hits, including 35 solo going into the Wake game, while Little had been credited with 52 stops and two PBUs. 1986 Clemson Statistics (7-2-1 Overall, 5-1-1 ACC) 1986 South Carolina Statistics Two Tigers on 1982 Club ACC Champions (3-6-1 Overall) Clemson has only two players remaining on Rushing Att Yds Avg TD LG Rushing Att Yds Avg TO LG its current roster who played in the ACC title Flagler, TB 164 1 1 10 6.8 10 88 A. Smith, RB 92 443 4.8 19 clinching game in Japan in 1982. Terrence Flowers, TB 90 458 5.1 5 57 Green, RB 104 383 3,7 5 38 Flagler had five carries for 19 yards against Jofinson, FB 89 331 3 7 4 32 Jones, RB 21 78 3 7 1 21 Wake Forest that day as a freshman and Steve

Rod Williams. QB . 68 314 4.6 3 43 Sharpe. WB 19 77 4.1 2 17 Griffin had one carry for no yards, but had three

Lancaster, FB . . . . 96 297 3 1 4 13 White. WB 18 65 3.6 20 kickoff returns for 33 yards Griffin, TB 46 188 4.1 17 Turner. QB 11 59 5.4 31 There are nine other players currently on the Clemson team who red-shirted that season, so CLEMSON 581 2770 4.8 27 88 S CAROLINA 398 1269 3 2 15 38 they were at Clemson on the sidelines during an Opponents 341 1096 3 2 7 62 Opponents 429 1677 3 9 15 57 ACC title clinching year, but did not play in any games. Those players are Kenny Flowers, Mike Passing Comp Att Int Yds TD Pet LG Passing Comp Att Int Yds TD Pel LG

Jollay. Terence Mack. Eric Nix, Brian Raber, Rod Williams , 80 162 7 101 1 3 .494 39 Ellis 188 308 22 2745 19 .610 64

Jim Riggs, Todd Schonhar, Perry Williams and Anderson .... 6 10 1 80 1 .600 27 Turner 10 14 1 152 2 .714 43 Ray Williams. CLEMSON ... 86 173 8 1091 4 .497 39 S.CAROLINA. 199 324 23 2912 22 614 64 Opponents... 168 350 14 1991 7 480 78 Opponents... 141 286 16 2021 14 493 — 1982 Team Backfield

And speaking of that 1 982 team, it had quite a Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG backfield. Already there are four running backs Ray Williams. WR 18 246 13.7 23 Sharpe. WB 65 939 14 4 9 51 who played pro football on that team and with Riggs. TE 15 174 1 1,6 24 Bethea. WR 27 596 22.1 5 64

Terrence Flagler. Kenny Flowers and Steve Roulhac. WR 15 169 11.3 18 R Brown. WB . 25 244 9.8 2 25

this that total . . Gnffin year , graduating should Flagler, TB 12 156 13.0 3 39 D. Smith, WR . 16 287 17.9 1 38 increase. (Cleveland Cliff Browns). Jennings, WR . . . . 9 132 14.7 25 S. CAROLINA .... 199 2912 14.6 22 64 Austin (Atlanta Falcons). Chuck McSwain (two CLEMSON 86 1091 12 7 4 39 Opponents 141 2021 14.3 14 — years ) and Jeff McCall (1983 Opponents 168 1991 1 1 9 8 78 with LA Raiders) all were members of that team Interceptions Int Yds Avg TD LG in addition to the current lineup of backs. Interceptions Int Yds Avg TD LG R Robinson 4 49 12 3 45

Hall 4 121 30.3 1 67 Philpot 3 79 26,3 36 Phillips Having Great Season Woolford 3 8 2.7 3 Sally 3 17 5,7 1 1 Clemson's top All-America candidate might Beasley 2 27 13.5 21 Floyd 2 6 3.0 5 be junior offensive guard John Phillips. The K, Robinson 1 34 34.0 1 34 CLEMSON 14 167 11.9 1 67 right guard is a major reason for Clemson s Opponents 9 61 6 8 25 S CAROLINA ... 16 208 13.0 1 45 turnaround offensively since the Virginia game Opponents 22 184 8.4 — last year. He has started each of the last 18 1986 Results games and Clemson has had at least 200 yards Date Site W-L Score Opponents 1986 Results rushing in 17 of those games. Clemson has Sept 13 H L 14-20 Virginia Tecfi Date Site W-L Score Opponents averaged 273.5 yards rushing per game since Sept. 20 A W 31-28 Georgia Aug 30 H L 14-34 Miami he moved into the starting lineup. Clemson had Sept 27 A W 27-3 Georgia Tecti Sept 6 A L 20-30 Virginia a streak of 14 straight 200-yard games during Oct. 4 H W 24-0 The Citadel Sept 13 H W 45-24 Western Carolina the stretch and it is no coincidence that the Oct 11 A W 31-17 Virginia Sept 27 H L 26-31 Georgia streak began when Phillips started starting. Oct, 18 H W 35-3 Duke Oct 4 H L 24-27 Nebraska He IS also a major reason Clemson has aver- Oct 25 A L 3-27 N C State Oct. 11 A T 27-27 aged 277.0 yards a game rushing this season, Nov 1 A W 28-20 Wake Forest Oct 25 H W 38-3 East Carolina the fourth best figure m the nation. He had nine Nov 8 H W 38-10 Nortfi Carolina Nov 1 A L 22-23 N. C State knockdown blocks against Maryland and North Nov 15 N1 T 17-17 Maryland Nov 8 H L 28-45 Florida State Carolina and now has 86 for the season, ex- Nov 22 SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 00 PM Nov 15 H W 48-21 Wake Forest actly tied with James Farr s record of 86 set in — N1 - At Baltimore Memorial Stadium 1 983. The man he has been assigned to has not sacked the Clemson quarterback in the last 14 3 Along with this new spint comes a new commitment from over 1,000 bank employees. A commitment to aggres- sively serve your financial needs and help you attain your highest goals. The spirit of First Union. It's a heightened sense of financial strength. It's a new spirit of teamwork. It's en- thusiastic people who are high on South Carolina and feeling confident with their bank. That's the spirit.

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rushing. But, as he suits up for his final the bathroom, but instead I would go over by Kassie Kessinger regular season game today, he is 206 to the house to catch highlights of the NFL yards above that total this season alone and O. J. Simpson (his boyhood football man of the hour for this season rhe and needs just 91 to break Kenny Flowers hero) and get back to the church. I don't was supposed to be senior Heis- single season mark of 1200 yards set last think I ever told my father, so when he man Trophy candidate Kenny Flowers, year. reads this it may come as quite a sur- but a preseason knee injury sidelined him " To list just Flagler's senior accomp- prise. early and a later ankle injury severely cur- lishments would take up 10 pages of Owning up to responsibility was im- tailed his time as Clemson's starting tail- this program. The native of Fernandina pressed upon Flagler at an early age, the back. So with Flowers ailing backup Beach, FL is a bonafide All-America can- result of being the son of a minister and tailback Terrence Flagler stepped in and didate, as well as the leading candidate for being in the public eye as an athlete. "I had he has turned in a season comparable to a Heisman Trophy winner.

As Wake Forest coach said, If Flowers is a candidate for the Heisman Reaching Potential Trophy, then Flagler is a candidate for Mr. Universe." The accolades and rave re- Terrence Flagler has lived up to his reputation, something few athletes accomplish. views have been flowing ever since Flag- ler romped 90 yards in ]ust 10 carries and the ACC's Player-of-the-Year. Entering good guidance from parents lot netted 58 yards on three receptions in my and a today's game he is the highest of caring people around leading Clemson to a 31-28 win at Geor- second me at school and ranked rusher on a team ranked in the top in the community," gia. "Motown" Flagler, nicknamed this by he noted. "My coach- in teammate Ray Williams, has already bro- 20 the nation. es made me aware that because I was an Not only is he leading the Tigers in scor- athlete life ken nine all-time Clemson records this my would be lived under a mag- ing, rushing and all-purpose rushing, but nifying glass. They said if I year and is on a pace to break many more. wanted my he tops the ACC in terms of yards per dream of a Coming into his fifth and final season as becoming professional athlete carry, scoring and is third in all-purpose to true, then I'd better it. a Clemson Tiger (he was red-shirted in come get used to

rushing. The 6-1, 200-pounder is assault- I 1983), Flagler had accumulated 904 yards "The biggest lesson ever learned was

ing the Tigers' all-time records in yards that whatever I did, to make sure it wasn't per game, yards per carry, and single sea- something that would get me in trouble or (all son games) rushing yardage. I'd be ashamed of. So I had to learn to take To say Flagler is parlaying his "day in on responsibility at an early age — to stay

" the sun into gold is an understatement. away from drugs, to watch how I handle After spending three seasons battling in- myself around kids and adults, because jury and playing second fiddle to a string there is always someone looking up to of outstanding Clemson runningbacks, you. " Flagler is answering critics who perhaps The growing process never stops, and began to doubt his ability. the lessons to be learned as well never "The big difference between this year cease no matter what age, admits Flagler. and past years is being out on the field," 'I've learned a lot about life here at Clem- said the softspoken Flagler. "The things son. Athletics is a lot like life. The sun I'm doing now may be a surprise to some doesn't shine every day. You're not going people because it's the first time they've to have 200-yard rushing football games seen me play consistently. But for me, it's every time out. You have good days and not really a surprise because the ability bad days and no matter what happens you

has always been there." have to be persistent. Don't change. If you Teammate Kenny Flowers supports fall, pick yourself up and keep going.

Flagler. "I feel good for Terrence. We're "The toughest part about waiting for my

very close. I knew he had it in him. Every- chance was being patient. When things

body on the team knew he could do it. He are going well for you, everyone wants to just came on late and finally got an oppor- be your buddy. You really learn to value tunity, and now he's showing everybody your friends that stick with you through in the country that he's a great back." the bad times and good times, and making

Just as Flagler has skillfully evaded op- all the special friends I have in the past five ponents all year long, sneaking by people years, that's been the real highlight for me

" is a skill he acquired at an early age. "My during my career at Clemson. father (the Reverend Robert Flagler) is a Whether he earns All-America honors minister, and though he never forced me this season or not he is much closer to

to go to church, there were times when I turning his childhood dream of playing

" was a kid that I would try to sneaK out, he professional football into reality. But, even

said. if he doesn't make it in the NFL there is no "Luckily, our church and home were other player on the Clemson team more

next door to each other so it was never a prepared to be successful in another walk Flagler has set nine Clemson records Terrence problem. I would pretend I was going to of life. this season.

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Flowers didn't realize at the time how But It isn t Kenny Flowers strength and sk any good athlete what makes a far "up " would really be. This season, he speed only that have made him such a

good athlete and he will probably broke Buddy Gore's record of 2,571 yards success at Clemson. it s his attitude, and tell you It takes strength, speed, and a to become Clemson s all-time leading both his teammates and his coaches rec-

if good attitude. Well, these charac- rusher. "If you had told me when I first ognize this and respect him for it. 'Kenny teristics constitute a "good" athlete, then came here that I would break the record, I is one of the most unselfish players we've

Clemson s all-time leading rusher, Kenny would have said you were crazy! " said had at Clemson in a long time, " said run-

Flowers, is approaching perfect. He has Flowers. 'It feels great. It's an accom- ning back coach . "He al- the strength to bulldoze through a solid plishment I can look back and be proud of ways gives 100°b and does anything he is

" wall of defenders and still make that first long after I leave Clemson. asked to do. This year s spring practice down. His blazing speed usually leaves Flowers' hard work in the weight room was a perfect example of his attitude. He his opponents grasping for his ankles as led to his honor as a first-team strength was coming off of a great season and he he breezes by on his way to the end zone. All-American in 1 984. Last season, he and certainly had nothing to prove. Most guys And his hard-working attitude has made offensive lineman John Phillips were se- in that position would have wanted to let him a coach's dream to work with. lected by their teammates as Lifters-of- some of the other players get in there and

Flowers, a 6-2, 21 0-lb. senior from Day- the-Year. Flowers can bench press 355 get hit. I would pull him out of scrimmages tona Beach, Florida, faced difficult odds pounds. His strength has made him a ver- and when I would turn around, he would when he first arrived at Clemson. "I was satile player, as he started 10 games at be back in there. He said he didn t want one of five running backs coming in that fullback in 1984. the other players to think he was better year and those guys were all good," he said. "They were Ail-Americans and all- everything in high school and I was just all-state. It Late Bloomer was the biggest competition of

Kenny Flowers fumbled the first time he carried the ball in organized football. Now he's Clemson's all-time rushing yardage leader.

Flowers' 4.34 speed makes him the than anyone else or that he was getting

" fastest player on the Tiger football team. special treatment. Once he gets around the corner and shifts This year, when an ankle injury put him gears, the score almost automatically out of commission for a few games,

goes up SIX points. In 1 984. he beat former Flowers found it difficult to watch the Olympian Steve Reddick in Boston at the game from the sidelines. "It was really Bud Light Invitational in the 60-yard dash hard for me not to be able to play." he

with a time of 6.28. His personal best in said. "I would be happy for the team when

the 60-yard dash is 6.24, the fourth best we won. but I was disappointed that I

time in Clemson history. wasn t able to contribute. I felt terrible, like

"

It wasn't until his junior year in high I was letting people down. school that Kenny Flowers realized his Flowers credits his unselfish attitude to- tremendous speed. "I went to the Florida ward the team and towards his respon- Relays that year, and everybody that was sibilities to his family. As one of seven

" somebody was there, he said. "I had children, he had to learn to be unselfish.

never faced that level of competition and I "We weren t the wealthiest people in the

was scared. I realized that when I pushed world so we had to make do with what we

myself enough. I was as fast as anyone. I had." Flowers remembers. "The older

I little guess I do change gears when 'm running kids would work so my brother and

the football. When I get in the open field I sisters could have things, but I never

" just kick It in and BAM' It's time to go. minded. They are my support and my Flowers football career didn't have motivation." very auspicious beginnings. In the eighth grade, he decided to try out for the junior

high team. "I didn t know a thing about football." Flowers remembers. "But some- Career Rushing Yards

body told the coach that I could run so he 1. Kenny Flowers 1983-86 2777

gave me a try at tailback. I only played one 2 Buddy Gore 1966-68 2571 down that whole season and guess what 3. Ray Yauger 1968-70 2439 4. Chuck 1979-82 happened. I fumbled'" McSwain 2320 In high school. Flowers was moved to 5. Stacy Driver 1982-85 2293 wide receiver because his team had some Career Rushing Touchdowns of the best backs m the state. But by his 1 1976-79 senior season, he was making his name Lester Brown 31 2. Fred Cone 1948-50 30 as a tailback. He carried the ball 1 1 6 times 3. Cliff Austin 1978-82 27 that year at Spruce Creek High School in 4 Kenny Flowers 1983-86 26 Daytona Beach for 777 yards and scored 5 Chuck McSwain 1979-82 23 all-time leading 78 points. At that point, his talents were Kenny Flowers is Clemson s 6 Steve Fuller 1975-76 22 rusher. beginning to be noticed by college re-

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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, NO 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 was 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 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 GEORGIA 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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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 in 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 In addition to all of this,

The road to the athletic director s position competition, in academics, m 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 in 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 for students, because of a heat stroke suffered m the sum- In the Knoxville 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 3.0 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 All-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 m 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 m 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 -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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Call 654-1893 or 656-2120 Clemson University: THE SECOND CENTURY Ciemson Looks to the Future Clemson University approaches its 100th birth-

day m 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. • EMERGING 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 S2 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. From lop left: shrink wrapping peaches individually to prolong shell life is one innovative food packaging technique under study; getting robots to perlorm more complicated tasks is the object ol Clemson s research m advanced manulacturing technologies: marketing research is vital to South Carolina, which exports more than 15 percent o( total manulacturing and 25 percent ol larm production; public school educational programs help prepare the next generation lor its challenges; a joint proiect between the State Water Resources Commission and the Strom Thurmond Institute is an example ol cooperative etiorts Ijetween Clemson. industry and the state, research on composites and textiles at Clemson ranges from new materials lor aircraft to libers for 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 game. But, these two gr- 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 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 '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 11-1 earned his B.S. degree in industrial arts 10 teams than any other Clemson coach

team that won the over Ohio and earned his master s degree in special i 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 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 -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 in 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- i the third winningest in ACC history in successful as a head coach. Another in a son had hired 30-year-old Alabama grad- I terms of winning percentage, and no ACC long line of former 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 as a starter in 1967, teams as a player or coach through the Name/School Year Record Age played that position winning Danny Ford. Clemson 1981 12-0-0 33 m 1968 and moved to years and 18 have had regular 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 , and played on three teams that went to a combined record of 154-59-5. a .729 . 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 . 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 v^^inner 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 in 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 X^^^^jIPf den joined the Tiger position was at Vir- as a wide receiver ^^Bl coaching staff in Jan- ginia Tech. He was coach. He recruits in ^^^B ^^^H uary 1979, coming also Wake Forest's North Carolina and ^^^H 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 1 955 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 ).

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- ^.^^^'^BS^^^^^ ^® began his col- Long Island areas. %^ palachian State until ^^H^L ^^^^^ legiate coaching ca- The St. Augustine, f-.,,r,^ July, 1982. The ^^^Kfm ^^^^^^ reer as FL, native earned two ^^^1 Gainesville. GA, na- ^^^^^H secondary letters in football from ^ ^^^H tive earned his B.S. ^^^Hl ''i^^^^^H Auburn, 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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17 TEXTILE HALL HAS 500,000 SO. FT. FOR RENT... BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO RENT IT ALL.

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Textile Hall 15 proud to be a donor of the trophy, presented annually to the winner of the Clemson-Norih Carolina State game, in honor of the textile graduates of these two fine universities. University Officials n

Louis P. Batson, Jr. Billy L. Amick Chairman. Greenville Batesburg

James E, Bostic. Jr Robert R. Coker CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Aiken Hartsville

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, Acting Vice Provost and Vice President tor Agriculture and Natural Resources Mr. Frank Mauldin, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources

Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr. William Green Charleston DesChamps, Jr ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION Bishopville

Dr. Arnold E, Schwartz, Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate School Dr Jerome V. Reel, Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Studies Dr. Stephen R Chapman. Acting Dean. College of Agricultural Sciences Dr. James F. Barker, Dean. College of Architecture Dr, James E. Matthews, Dean. College of Education Dr. Herbert Brantley, Acting Dean. College of Forest and Recreation Resources Dr. Mary Lohr, Dean. College of Nursing Dr Henry E Vogel, Dean. College of Sciences Dr. Ryan C Amacher, Dean. College of Commerce and Industry Dr. J. Charles Jennett, Dean. College of Engineering Dr. Robert A. Waller, Dean. College of Liberal Arts William N, Geiger, Jr, Paul W. McAlister Columbia Laurens

Thomas B. McTeer. Jr, Vice Chairman Buck Mickel James C. Self B. Marion Smith James M Waddell. Jr, Columbia Greenville Greenwood Columbia Beaufort

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(Starting Time In Several Cases Still Uncertain) (All Times Listed Are Eastern)

SEPT Maryland at Pittsburgti (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. 4 — 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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22 Clemson Coaches

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 m 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 MVP, 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 McKenna 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 21 st 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

11 Eddie Griffin Or, \. N\. Ibrahim Andy Johnston Wrestling Soccer Women's Tennis

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

23 Denver Daytona Beach, KeyWest and Myrtle Beach, to name just a few, you're only a plane ticket away from some ofthe best golf, tennis, Whatever sport or skiing, fishing or sailing that you

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 ^uU 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 OtCH CAUS other visitors to the stadium are re- quested to 1 enter , Gates 1 , 5, 9. 1 or 13. Persons with top deck tickets must enter the stadium via the ramps which 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. i 4 Li •) IIICKf TS Gates 4, 6. and 8 are closed prior to the 1 INFO aq games and are opened for exit purposes _ CAIi FRANK HOWARD HELD a> — 11 only. -t

1

! CO PASS OUT CHECKS: Pass out checks will ] ! be available at Gates 1,5,7,9,11,13. 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 S 1 00 address system is intended primarily for in Memorial Stadium — umbrellas, folding Wrist Bands S 2.00 spectators' information concerning the chairs, chaise lounges, food and bev- Face Decals S 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 S 5.00 NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is Ponchos S 4.00 RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men s rest- prohibited at an athletic contest in Clem- Tiger Rags 2.00 rooms are located beneath the stands and S 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 S 8 00 Candy $ .50 stands are located beneath all stands and Nylon Caps Si 00 Gum $ .50 can be reached by exit from any portal. A Adult T-Shirts S 8.00 Crackers $ .50 concession price list is published on this Youth T-Shirts $ 7.00 Peanuts Si .00 page. Adult Crew Sweatshirt Si 5.00 Drinks (cold) S1 .00 EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls Youth Crew Sweatshirt Si 3.00 Hot Dogs $1.00 are received in the Security Booth. The Adult Hooded Sweatshirt S20.00 Popcorn $1.00 emergency number is 656-2999. Youth Hooded Sweatshirt Si 8.00 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 Drlehuis 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 Schelble Award Jeff Lebeau Col. Richard C. Bobbins 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 Pam 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 Sportsmanship Award Gary Conner Men's Track Edwards 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 Ma|. 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 wish 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 Kennv Flowers Golf Independence Valuable Offense Player Bowl Most Lightsey Most Valuable Player Award Kenny Flowers John Trivison

R F. Poole Memorial for Trophy Best Offensive 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 Club Most Improved Clemson IPTAY 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 I Mitchell Most Valuable Player Award ' Outdoor Track Award Jim McCollum Elsa Brelt

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27 Watch each week for exciting features and facts about Clemson All the highlights of each week's Football— the players, the history, game can be seen on Clemson and the fans. Plus, a look ahead at Football '86. Don't miss any of the next week's game. 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 53rci 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 in 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 of IPTAY Other contributions made possible to Clem- well over S200.000. 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 oest 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 major 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- in tions 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 deck.) stands. Upper South 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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* Full court league games - one played twice daily with each camper guaranteed ample playing time. * Daily Free Throw and Hot Shot competition * ACC highlight film each day * Everyone receives a camp T-shirt and participation award.

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11-22-80. PMS 165, and #20. The next week a couple of thousand Clem- by Jeff Rfiodes Clemson fans don't need Carnak the Magnif- son fans (and the team as well) hit the road for a icent to figure out what the significance of this trip to New Orleans, LA, to face Tulane in the National Championship of its own and many set of seemingly incongruous numbers is. first game the Tigers had ever played indoors. believed it had sent Clemson to its less-than- For exactly six years ago on this date, Clem- Freshman punter hit the TV gon- spectacular 6-5 mark. So revenge was defi-

son, wearing, for the first time, pants colored in dola suspended 155 feet above the Louisiana nitely a motivating factor when the teams teed it the printer's designation for orange, ran down Superdome's ill-fitting turf in pregame warm- up on September 19. the Hill against South Carolina. Willie Under- ups. Volunteer assistant coach George Caine wood, playing in the final game of his senior Tulane, with the air conditioning vent at their (who was/is quite a piece of work all by himself) season, intercepted the only two passes of his backs, kicked off, but Clemson missed a 55- shaved his head like then-Georgia assistant career to help power the Tigers, with a record of yard field goal. A field goal and a safety gave the Erk Russell, and Clemson brought out the or- 5-5, to a 27-6 win over the 14th-ranked and Green Wave all the points they would get. Early ange pants for the first time in 1981 as addi- Gator Bowl-bound Gamecocks. in the fourth quarter, Tim Childers intercepted a tional psychological edges. Most of the 63,500 (there was no North Stands Upper Deck then, remember?) fans shoe-horned into the Valley just knew there was no way Clemson would Championship Season lose. By halftime, Georgia had turned the ball over

Five years ago Clemson shocked the college football world. five of the nine times it would give up the pigskin this game, and two of the miscues led to Clem- Most people regard this win as the jumping pass, which marked the first time all four of son points. Athens, GA, native off point for Clemson's 1981 season — the Clemson's starting defensive backs (who in hit , who made a diving catch in the year the Tigers overcame adversity, finished this game were Childers, , Anthony end zone, for the game's only touchdown. Ig- the season undefeated and untied, rose to the Rose, and Hollis Hall) had appropriated an op- webuike added two field goals for the finishing top rung in the national polls, and, in the pro- ponent's pass. Cliff Austin had scored late in touches. The Atlanta Constitution, a close fol- cess, claimed college football's National Cham- the first half, and sophomore kicker Bob Paull- lower of Georgia athletics, proclaimed the pionship. ing added two fourth-quarter field goals to give fourth-ranked Bulldogs' downfall in end-of-the- The biggest addition to the 1981 coaching the Tigers a 13-5 triumph in a turnover-marred world headlines as, "DAY OF INFAMY — Geor-

" staff was Tom Harper. Harper brought a mea- game. gia loses . . . 13-3. It was the first and only sure of stability to a young staff and he also An event of major sporting historical signifi- regular-season loss of Herschel Walker's added a new wrinkle to the defense that the cance happened the week of the Tulane game, Georgia career. Tigers still use today — the Bandit end. as word started filtering out that the team, tak- The Tigers broke into the Top 20 after the win The Bandit is sort of a linebacker, sort of a ing after the lead of the irrepressible Ray over Georgia, and although the team had the defensive end, sort of defensive back that plays Brown, had started calling freshman middle next week off, Clemson moved up to 14th in just off the line of scrimmage. Harper had the guard William Perry the Fridge or G. E. — and both national polls. perfect Bandit in the form of junior Andy the legend has grown ever since. In the days before college football on TV was Headen, now with the of the The Clemson-Georgia contest of 1980 had deregulated and channels were allowed to N FL. Headen was one of the reasons the Tigers done two things — sent Georgia on its way to a show games like Cal-Fullerton and Fresno ranked in the nation's Top 10 in both total and rushing defense in 1981. On the eve of the season, the annual picture and fan day festivities were marked with a good omen, as a tiger (a REAL one) was brought in to pose with the team. The cat, a several-month- old cub that still weighed in at more than 100 pounds, proved very fiesty, a trait that the team would imitate with every game. September 5, at that time the earliest opener in Clemson history, broke sunny and hot. When Villanova had dropped football early that spring, Wofford College was picked up as a replacement. Although the Terriers were out- weighed and outmanned at every position, the team lived up to its nickname by constantly running an irritating misdirection play out of a formation called a "wingbone. " The Spartan- burg team actually led 3-0 at the end of the first quarter, hardly a foreshadowing of what was to transpire in the next four months. In the end, though, Clemson wore out Wofford. 45-10. The real topic of the day, however, was how to pronounce the name of a freshman kicker from Anambra, Nigeria, who was also a star on Clemson's soccer team. After stumbling over ig-way-BWEE-kay, most folks just called him Donald, and that was enough. That is how the TV announcers still refer to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' kicker. 's first field goal in an organized football game was good from 52 yards, and that was also the longest field goal in the Atlantic Coast Con- Clemson handed Herschel Walker his only regular season loss at Georgia In 1981. ference that year.

52 State, being on the tube of was somewhat an fore the team ran down the Hill that he would "I saw the ball in the end zone and I knew I honor. It is a good thing the Clemson-Kentucky score a touchdown that day against Wake had a free shot at it. said Rembert. "1 saw Jeff game was the only game on at the time, be- Forest. Davis and Jeff Bryant out the corner of my eye most people would have chan- cause changed Crawford did score — on a 72-yard run at running for the ball, and there was no way I was nels by halftime. that — and everybody in Memorial Stadium going to let anybody else recover it." Kentucky led 3-0 at the break and Clemson immediately thought that linebacker Otis Carolina made a run and pulled within two had generated a paltry 65 yards in total offense. Lindsey had been switched to offense because points early in the second half, but Chuck The second stanza was a complete reversal, a #44 (also Lindsey's number) had rumbled McSwain s two touchdowns allowed the Tigers though, as Clemson racked up 21 points on into the end zone. It was just that kind of Hal- to pull away. McSwam was later named the three of its six drives. Kevin Mack. Chuck loween Day in the Valley. All-in-all, Clemson set ESPN National Amateur Athlete-of-the-Week McSwain. and Jordan, whose execution of a 10 (and tied three others) school, four con- for his 25-carry, 151 -yard performance. naked reverse was so effective that the TV ference, and three stadium records in an 82-24 Clemson had to wait a week and the first half cameras didn t even follow him, tallied the romp. Things got so wild that the Demon Dea- of the Pitt-Penn State game before it became touchdowns in a 21 -3 Tiger win. When the polls con mascot even volunteered to do the Tiger's apparent that the Tigers were indeed going to came out the next week, Clemson had moved push-ups when the score got to 76-17. become the number-one ranked football team back into the Top 10 for the first time since Both Clemson and North Carolina were in the country, Penn State graciously put a

1978. ranked in the Top 1 (a first for the conference), thrashing on the Panthers in the second half of "I remember it was the defense that really the game would be televised to over 60 percent their game, and the world that had been revolv- carried us those first games." recalled Johnny of the country, and the Danny Ford Apprecia- ing around a small town in upstate South Caro-

Rembert, a junior college transfer who was in tion Day pep rally on Thursday had to be staffed lina for the past 1 3 weeks suddenly came to the

his first year at Clemson in 1 981 . The defense by the Sports Information Department. Repre- same conclusion — a win over Nebraska in the would really get up when we had a big tackle. It sentatives of the New York Times, the Dallas Orange Bowl would give Clemson the National became a contest to get a skull and crossbones Morning Herald. Sports Illustrated, as well as a Championship. [helmet decal] for hard hits.' host of local media were on hand. Danny Ford, the National Coach-of-the Year,

It had never rained on Tigerama, Clemson s The week that had taken an eternity to end wanted the team in the best physical and men- annual Homecoming extravaganza before finally gave way to the actual game. Both teams tal shape possible for the game with the fourth- 1981, and the Tigers had not played in pre- came out tight, but after a North Carolina field ranked Cornhuskers, so the team left for New

cipitation at home since 1978, but it was a day goal, the Tigers came back with a 14-play, 81- Smyrna Beach, FL, on December 19. After a better suited to ducks when Clemson and Vir- yard drive that was capped by Jeff McCall run- week of practice there, the team bussed and/or

ginia faced off. It was the first game the offense ning tank-like into the end zone from seven drove to Miami.

and defense put it all together for 60 minutes of yards out. Jeff Bryant, who made a marked Practice at Tropical Park, which used to be a football. improvement over the course of the year and race track, began on a sour note as the Tigers "We got tired of seeing those three-point- was the fifth pick of the NFL draft of 1982, had a horrid session, but that can be explained ers," senior linebacker and team leader Jeff sealed the 10-8 win when he fell on an in- by the oppressive heat and humidity. Media Davis was quoted as saying. The defense al- complete lateral (which was ruled a fumble) Day in the Orange Bowl stadium was on De- lowed Virginia to get into the Clemson half of with 57 seconds left on the clock. cember 28, and to everybody s surprise, Clem- the field only once in the second half, and the When one is flying in the thin air that comes son came out with their white pants for the pho- Tigers coasted to their only shutout of the sea- with being ranked second in the country and tographers. son, 27-0. having a 9-0 record, there is a tendency to let There were many incidents and anecdotes Duke had put a whipping on the Tigers in bad thoughts start creeping into one's mind. that went on in Florida, but most of those are 1980, and the sting of that 17-point defeat cer- With the ACC Championship on the line (pre- better left for another article.

tainly played on the team s collective mind as season goal # 1 ) the coaching staff was fearful The day before the game, the team went to the squad travelled to Durham. NC. Clemson of a Maryland upset — so they changed the the stadium for a light workout. Although NBC took control of the game early and never let go, game plan. Instead of keeping almost entirely billed Danny Ford s pre-game talk as happen-

as the Tigers ran to a 38-10 win over the Blue on the ground as they had previously. Homer ing right before the game, it was actually filmed

" Devils. Jordan was told to "air it out. For further the night before. But what Ford said in the The day belonged to Cliff Austin, as the junior insurance, the 13 seniors and the rest of the ersatz talk was the gospel truth about the sea- from Scottdale, GA, rushed for 178 yards on 19 team voted to bring out the orange pants once son — "1 want you to go out and have fun. carries and scored two of Clemson s five again. Relax and go out and play your kind of game

" touchdowns. Austin had one gallop for 77 Domination is an overused word, but that is and make your Mammas and Daddies proud. fall yards, and although he didn t quite score, the basically what the Tigers did on that crisp If there was one key to the 1981 season, the run was the longest rush from scrimmage in the Saturday. Jordan completed 20 of the 29 players did indeed have fun every week. conference that season. Duke did score a passes he threw and he also threw for more Everybody knows that Cliff Austin was stuck

touchdown, however, and it was the first six- yardage (270 yards) than Maryland s much- in an elevator at the hotel for two hours before pointer given up by the defense in 18 quarters. celebrated and pass-happy Boomer Esiason the game, and the Tigers wore orange pants, Clemson, like yeast, continued to rise in the (167 yards). Jordan threw two touchdown and just how the Orange Bowl came out. When polls — fourth in AP and fifth in UPl. strikes to Perry Tuttle. who passed Jerry Butler Andy Headen deflected Mark Mauer s last-sec- For the most part, Clemson-NC State games for the all-time Clemson pass catch record, and ond, desperation pass, Clemson had beaten have been |aw-to-jaw donnybrooks. This game one to Jerry Gaillard, who in four years of labor- the third Top 10-ranked team it had faced that would prove to be no exception, as the Tigers ing at wideout had never caught a TD pass. The season, 22-15, absolute chaos reigned. No- and the Wolfpack grappled on a rainy, foggy, defense limited Maryland to 44 yards on the body wanted to leave the stadium — they all -7 basically yucky day in the Valley. ground, as Clemson came away with a 21 win just wanted to savor the moment. There other things that stand out in the State scored first, and it marked the first time and the ACC Championship are the Clemson defense had given up a rushing Clemson. which had put a damper on South mind s eye about the 81 season Perry Tuttle

1 the cleat in every that said touchdown all year. After an Igwebuike field Carolina's season in 980. now found sticking a card his sock game goal, Austin powered over from one yard out on the other paw. Carolina had all the incentive God can do Anything. Jeff Davis, the ACC right before the half to give Clemson the lead in the world to win the annual state champion- Player-of-the-Year. in his judge s robes for an and the momentum. The second half was a ship game. In the end. though. Clemson pre- All-American promotion. Terry Kinard on the defensive struggle as Jeff Davis recorded 19 vailed, 29-13 (pre-season goal #2). Bob Hope Show at Christmas with the AP All- - tackles and fellow senior Jeff Bryant recorded South Carolina blew out of the gate with a 51 American team. The unsung heroes of the of- drive, the line after week blew 12 in the 17-7 Clemson win. yard, eight-play scoring but on Game- fensive who week oppo- current New Eng- off the line. William Perry s growing In what at the time seemed to be a classic cocks next possession, two nents dramati- list on. But one thing is case of "yeah, right. Buddy. Sure. Tell me an- land Patriots turned the momentum legend. The goes on and other good one, Craig Crawford, who was so cally, as Rod McSwain blocked Mark Fleet- most remembered; Rembert recovered i' #1. far down on the depth chart he didn't even have wood's punt and Johnny touchdown. his name on his jersey, told George Came be- in the end zone for a Clemson

53 for good food ere good people go 4 No, Clemson is not the place of uni- by Kelly Winters corns and giant Tigers. Thanks to the Paw brothers and little sisters of Sigma Phi There are some awfully big Tigers Epsilon, Tiger fans and others are re- walking in the South Carolina minded of the Clemson trademark, the woods around Clemson University these Tiger paw, every time they drive on High- Tiger are everywhere in Clemson. es- days. It makes sense because Clemson is way 123, Highway 76, an exit ramp off Paws pecially on the highways Tiger territory, but they've even been Interstate 85 and other locations around stepping in some orange paint before they the Clemson campus. stalk along the roads near Clemson, hunt- In 1970 it was decided that Clemson The paw was the brainchild of an adver- ing Gamecocks from the University of needed a new image. Because at least 36 tising firm in Greenville. South Carolina, South Carolina and Terrapins from the other colleges and universities used an and that same year, the Sig Eps started University of Maryland. Now there are orange and black Bengal Tiger as a sym- painting by foot paws on roads around giant Tiger paws in several different bol, as Clemson did, the aim was to make Clemson, with the permission of the uni- places on Clemson roads. CU's Tiger unique. versity. It has since become a tradition done every summer.

It s like a summer reunion, an ex Paw Painting chairman. Paul Fowler, said. "It's

a chance for all of us to get together, paint

paws and have a little fun.' This year s Paw Painting chairman was Don Hough. He organized the event for

June 14th from 1 1 to 5 p.m. Around 30

brothers and little sisters of the fraternity gathered to complete the job, with a little help from the community. The Clemson University Athletic De- partment picked up the tab for the 35 gal- lons of orange paint used, and the Univer- sity police provided cones and wooden horses to block off areas while the group painted, as well as directing drivers away from the painters.

This year s goal was to repaint all the paws (about fifty total) with a large two piece wooden stencil in the shape of a tiger paw used to guide the painters. The giant tigers also got help from Mother Nature, with no ram interrupting

plans. It has rained in the past, but the

painting has continued unless it rained so hard that the paint ran. The members of Sigma Phi Epsilon, now one of the largest fraternities on the Clemson campus, are proud to be the feet of the Tigers of Clemson safari county. No

need to worry though . . . they're all just pussycats, having a good time.

5l* special college town. Sig Eps keep up a Tiger tradition that makes Clemson a

55 1

The Tigers

NO NAME POS HGT CL EXP NO NAME POS HGT WOT CL EXP

21 ALLEN, TERRY RB 6-0 185 FR HS 94 JOHNSON, KEITH LB 6-3 195 •FR RS Banks Cty., Ronnie Parson. Commerce, GA Lithonia Phil Knight Lithonia GA 1 ANDERSON, RANDY QB 6-5 192 *JR 1VL 42 JOHNSON, TRACY FB 6-0 227 SO 1VL Broome. Dalton Rivers. Cowpens. SC Brown Bob Boswell Kannapolis NC 36 BAILEY, GREG P-H 5-11 169 JR SO 92 JOLLAY, MIKE LB 6-2 220 •SR 1VL St George, Bob McKinnon, St George. SC Shamrock John Wells Tucker GA 60 BAK, JEFF C 6-2 250 •SO 1VL 49 LANCASTER, CHRIS FB 6-1 230 SO 1VL Darien, Jim Girrard. Darien, CT Riverside Academy Errol Bisso Mableton GA 27 BEASLEY, GENE SS 6-0 205 SO 1VL 66 LONG, STACY OT 6-3 270 FR HS Booker T Washington, Leon Jamison. Atlanta, GA Griffin Lloyd Bohannon Griffin GA 69 BELCHER, PAIGE OT 6-4 248 FR HS 5 LOTT,' JAMES CB 5-10 170 •FR RS Irmo, Joe Turbeville, Irmo, SC Brown Bob Boswell Kannapolis NC 41 BEVILLE, SCOTT LB 6-3 220 FR HS 12 mack! TERENCE BAN 6-3 245 •SR 3VL Forest, Jim Simmons, Ocala, FL Winnsboro Ken Atkerson Winnsboro SC 2 BRADY, KEVIN SS 5-11 200 *JR 2VL 56 MARIABLE, DORIAN LB 6-2 235 •FR RS Douglass, Ctiarles Brannon. Clarkston. GA Spartanburg Allan Sitterle Spartanburg SC 32 BROADWATER, CROSBY CB 5-10 185 SO SO 96 McCULLOUGH, RICHARD DT 6-5 250 •SO 1VL Aiken, Eddie Buck, Aiken, SC Lorls Allen McNeil Loris SC 38 CAMPBELL, BLAKE P 6-5 210 SO SO 74 McKENNY, PAT OG 6-2 245 •SO 1VL Jim Fraser. Anderson, Jacksonville FL Hanna, SC Robert E Lee Corky Rogers ' 40 CARTER, HENRY LB 6-3 235 •SO 1VL 84 MEADOWS, DWAYNE DT 6-4 250 •JR 2VL Hunter Huss, Tom Merritt, Gastonia, NC Spartanburg Fred Kyzer Spartanburg SC 62 CHAPMAN, ROBBIE C 6-7 270 •JR SO 81 MOORE, OTIS DE 6-3 250 •FR RS Broome, Dalton Rivers, Spartanburg, SC Westside Donald Fendiey Augusta GA 31 CHARPIA, RUSTY DB 5-11 160 SO HS 8 MOROCCO, CHRIS QB 6-2 191 •FR RS Midland Valley, Graniteville. SC Clarke Central Billy Henderson Athens GA 79 CHAVOUS, RAYMOND DT 6-5 290 •SO 1VL 53 NIX, ERIC C 6-2 255 •SR 2VL Silver Bluff. Clayton Cfiriswell. Aiken. SC T L Hanna, Jim Fraser, Anderson, SC 11 CINIERO, GEOFF FS 5-9 172 SR 1VL 78 NUNAMACHER, JEFF OT 6-2 280 •SO 1VL Centennial. Carl Perkins. Columbia. MO Somerville. Jerry Moore, Somerville, NJ 88 COLEY, JAMES TE 6-6 245 SO 1VL 89 PEARMAN, DAN TE 6-2 230 JR 1VL Lee. Corky Rogers. Jacksonville, FL Independence. Allen Sitterle, Charlotte, NC 25 COOPER, GARY WR 6-4 185 •FR RS 91 PERRY, MICHAEL DEAN DT 6-2 270 •JR 2VL Ambridge, Frank Antonini. Ambridge, PA S, Aiken. Gary Smaller. Aiken, SC 7 DAVIS, CHIP DB 5-11 195 FR HS 72 PETERSON, JON OT 6-5 255 •JR SQ Evans, Coley Cassedy, Evans. GA Duluth. Cecil Morris, Duluth, GA 70 DelULIIS, FRANK OT 6-6 265 •SO 1VL 50 PHILLIPS, HANK C 6-4 235 •FR RS Penn Hills. Roy Kasmaikis. Pittsburgh. PA Mitchell County. Leiand Riddle. Spruce Pine. NC 85 DRAG, MARK MG 6-4 255 •SO 1VL 61 PHILLIPS, JOHN OG 6-5 250 •JR 2VL W Mecklenburg. Jim Hambucher. Charlotte. NC Mitchell. Rusty Coggins, Spruce Pine, NC 9 EARLE, JAMES OLB 6-5 215 JR 2VL 68 PUCKETT, DAVID OT 6-4 250 •FR RS Easley. Larry Bagwell. Easley. SC Gannger, Steve Shaughnessy, Charlotte. NC 22 ENGLAND, BRUCE TB 5-1 190 JR SO 93 RABER, BRIAN MG 6-4 260 •SR 3VL Mann, Bill Utsey. Greenville, SC Lumpkin, Larry White. Dahlonega. GA 64 ENZOR, SCOTT LB 6-1 225 GR SO 99 RIGGS, JIM TE 6-5 245 •SR 3VL Floyd, Rusty Holt, Green Sea, SC Scotland. Mike Dubis, Laurinburg. NC 55 FERRENCE, BOB OT 6-1 265 •FR RS 34 RIGGS, MATT SS 6-1 200 •SO 1VL Ambridge. Frank Antonini, Ambridge, PA Scotland. Mike Dubis, Laurinburg, NC 46 FIELDS, STACY OLB 6-4 230 FR HS 15 ROULHAC, TERRANCE WR 5-10 200 SR 3VL Beaufort, Mike Rentz, Beaufort, SC Raines. Freddie Stephens. Jacksonville. FL 33 FLAGLER, TERRENCE TB 6-1 200 •SR 3VL 10 SCHONHAR, TODD QB 6-0 190 •SR SQ Fernandina Beach, Donnie Braddock. Fernandina Beach. FL Easley. Larry Bagwell. Easley, SC 48 FLOWERS, KENNY TB 6-0 210 •SR 3VL 19 SEYLE, RUSTY PK-P 6-1 175 •SO SQ Spruce Creek, Terry Manfredi. Daytona Beach. FL Calvary, Dennis Roddenberry, Savannah, GA 73 FOX, ANGELO OT 6-5 295 •FR RS 28 SMITH, RICHARD FS 6-0 195 SO 1VL Lee County, Paul Gay, Sanford. NC Hancock Central. John Flen. Sparta. GA 83 GERALD, STEVE TE 6-4 220 FR RS 21 SOX, GREG P 5-11 186 SR HS Aynor. David Maness. Gallvants Ferry. SC Cardinal Newman. Mike Manos, Columbia. SC 37 GILSTRAP, CLAY OLB 6-1 188 •JR SO 6 SPIERS, BILL P 6-2 183 JR HS Campbell. John Allison. Smyrna. GA Wade Hampton, Cameron, SC 71 GRANGER, TY OT 6-7 270 •SO 1VL 52 SPRY, DAVID C 6-0 240 •JR 2VL Pickens. Bill Isaacs. Easley, SC Lee County, Paul Gay. Sanford. NC 44 GRIFFIN, STEVE TB 5-10 185 •SR 3VL 65 STEPHENS, TONY MG 6-3 285 •JR SQ S Mecklenburg, James Seacord. Charlotte. NC Walterboro. Gyles Hall, Walterboro, SC 17 GRIMES, TYLER CB 5-8 180 •SO SO 58 TAYLOR, VINCE LB 6-0 215 •FR RS West Oak. Tom Jordan. Westminster, SC Clearwater. Tom Bostic. Clearwater. FL 35 HALL, DELTON CB 6-1 200 SR 3VL 18 TREADWELL, DAVID PK 6-1 165 •JR 1VL Grimsley, Dick Knox, Greensboro, NC Bolles. Jacksonville. FL 90 HAMMOND, VANCE DT 6-8 270 FR HS 80 TUCKER, RICHARD WR 6-0 180 FR RS Dorman, Al Clark, Spartanburg. SC Spring Valley. Roger Hazel. Columbia. SC 76 HARMON, ERIC OG 6-2 252 FR HS 47 WALKER, DUANE LB 6-1 223 •JR 2VL Camden, Butch Gale, Camden. NJ Forest Park. Marcus Trivette, Forest Park. GA 77 HARPER, J. C. DT 6-5 260 •SO 1VL 29 WEST, FERNANDEZ WR 5-8 150 •FR RS Daniel. Dick Singleton, Clemson, SC Haversham Central. Larry Black. Cornelia. GA 16 HARPS, WAYNE BAN 6-2 200 •FR RS 82 WILLIAMS, JEROME TE 6-4 220 •FR RS Gnffin, Lloyd Bohannon, Griffin, GA Gainesville. Bobby Crohn. Gainesville. GA 24 HARRIS, REGGIE BAN 6-1 205 •FR RS 75 WILLIAMS, PAT OG 6-4 275 •SO 1VL Gaffney, A L Curtis, Gaffney, SC Lincoln Ct Larry Campbell. Lincolnton. GA . 67 HAYNES, JOEY OT 6-5 250 •SO SQ 39 WILLIAMS, PERRY CB 6-2 200 •SR 3VL E Henderson, Roy Carter. Hendersonville, NC St. Matthews. Danny Wiseman. Adairsville. GA 14 HAYNES, NORMAN LB 5-10 215 •SO 1VL 45 WILLIAMS, RAY WR 5-10 177 •SR 3VL Cedar Shoals. John Waters. Athens, GA Reid Ross. John Daskal. Fayetteville. NC 26 HOOPER, RICARDO WR 5-9 171 •SO SQ 13 WILLIAMS, RODNEY QB 6-2 200 •SO 1VL Fulton. Willie Hunter. Atlanta. GA Irmo. Joe Turbeville, Columbia. SC 51 INGE, MARK OG 6-4 253 •FR RS 20 WOOLFORD, DONNELL CB 5-10 190 SO 1VL Sun Valley. Hershey Hipps, Matthews. NC Douglass Byrd, Bob Paroli, Fayetteville, NC 54 JANSEN, JOHN OG 6-5 255 •SR 2VL Heritage, Danny Blue, Conyers, GA 43 JEFFERSON, STAFONE FB 5-8 180 •FR SQ A C Flora, Charles Macaluso, Columbia, SC Denotes red-shirted one year 87 JENNINGS, KEITH WR 6-4 225 SO 1VL SQ — Denotes Clemson squad member, but no letter Summerville, John McKissick. Summerville. SC RS — Denotes red-shirted as a freshman HS — Denotes played only high school football previously

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CLEMSON OFFENSE SOUTH CAROLINA DEFENSE

45 Ray Williams WR 98 Kevin Hendrix . . LE

71 Ty Granger LT 94 Tommy Chaikin . . LT

75 Pat Williams LG 54 Roy Hart . . NO

60 Jeff Bak C 67 Derrick Frasier . . RE 61 John Phillips RG 84 Kenneth Robinson .SLB

78 Jeff Nunamacher RT 99 Derrick Little . MLB

99 Jim Riggs TE 42 Shed Diggs , WLB

26 Richardo Hooper FLK 13 Chris Major . . LC

13 Rodney Williams QB 27 Brad Edw/ards . . SS

49 Chris Lancaster FB 25 Greg Philpot . . FS

33 Terrence Flagler TB 36 Robert Robinson . . RC

18 David Treadwell PK 4 Scott Bame . . . P

THE TIGERS 16 Wayne Harps BAN 33 Terrence Flagler TB 49 Chris Lancaster FB 67 Joey Haynes OG 83 Steve Gerrald TE 17 Tyler Grimes CB 34 Matt Riggs SS 50 Hank Phillips C 58 David Puckett OT 84 Dwayne Meadows DT

1 Randy Anderson QB 18 David Treadwell PK 35 Delton Hall CB 51 Mark Inge OG 69 Paige Belcher OT 85 Mark Drag . MG Bruce Taylor 2 Kevin Brady SS 19 Rusty Seyle PK 36 Jeff Thomason . P 52 David Spry C 70 Frank Deluliis OT 86 WR 3 Robbie Spector WR 20 Donnell Woolford CB 37 Clay Gilstrap BAN 53 Eric Nix C 71 Ty Granger OT 87 Keith Jennings WR Coley TE 5 James Lott .... CB 21 Terry Allen . RB 38 Blake Campbell P 54 John Jansen . . OG 72 Jon Peterson OT 88 James Dan TE , Pearman 6 Bill Spiers P 22 Bruce England TB 39 Perry Williams , , CB 55 Bob Ferrence OT 73 Angelo Fox OT 89 7 Chip Davis DB 24 Reggie Harris BAN 40 Henry Carter LB 56 Dorian Mariable LB 74 Pat McKenny MG 90 Vance Hammond DT 8 Chris Morocco QB 25 Gary Cooper WR 41 Scott Beville LB 58 Vince Taylor LB 75 Pat Williams OG 91 Michael Dean Perry DT 9 James Earle OLB 26 Ricardo Hooper WR 42 Tracy Johnson FB 59 Carlton Speed OT 76 Eric Harmon OG 92 Mike Jollay LB Brian Raber 10 Todd Schonhat . QB 27 Gene Beasley SS 43 Stafone Jefferson . , , , FB 60 Jeff Bak OG 77 J C Harper DT 93 MG

. , , , , Keith Johnson BAN 1 1 Geoff Ciniero . , FS 28 Richard Smith FS 44 Steve Griffin TB 61 John Phillips OG 78 Jeff Nunamacher OG 94 McCullough . Richard DT 12 Terence Mack . BAN 29 Fernandez West WR 45 Ray Williams WR 62 Robbie Chapman C 79 Raymond Chavous DT 96 "1 13 Rodney Williams QB 30 Richard Beattie RB 46 Stacy Fields LB 64 Scott Enzor LB 80 Richard Tucker WR Terry Gemas LB Riggs 14 Norman Haynes LB 31 Rusty Charpia , DB 47 Duane Walker LB 65 Tony Stephens MG 81 Otis Moore DT 99 Jim TE

15 Terrance Roultiac WR 32 Crosby Broadvirater . DB 48 Kenny Flowers TB 66 Stacy Long OT 82 Jerome Williams , TE

58 When SOUTH CAROLINA Has The Ball

SOUTH CAROLINA OFFENSE CLEMSON DEFENSE 83 Vic McConnell WR 9 James Earle SLB 30 Raynard Brown WB 79 Raymond Chavous DT 64 Curtis Hill LT 65 Tony Stephens MG 77 Charlies Gowan LG 91 Michael Dean Perry DT 57 Woody Myers C 12 Terence Mack BAN 71 Paul Shivers RG 58 Vince Taylor MLB 78 Mark Fryar RT 40 Henry Carter MLB 2 Sterling Sharpe WB 20 Donnell Woolford CB Hall 1 Ryan Bethea WR 35 Delton CB 49 Anthony Smith RB 27 Gene Beasley SS 9 Todd Ellis QB 5 James Lott FS 16 Scott Hagler PK 6 Bill Spiers P

GAMECOCKS 15 Ron Rabune FS 30 Raynard Brown WB 49 Anthony Smith RB 67 Derrick Fraiier DE 84 Kenneth Robinson LB 16 Scott Hagler PK 31 Sam Hagler K 50 Mike Norman OL 68 Calvm Stephens OL 85 Carl Hill LB Willie 32 Ken Watson . RB 51 Tim High LB 70 Mike Armstrong DT 88 Mclntee OE 1 Ryan Bethea WR 17 Jones Andrews WR Joey Broz 71 Paul Shivers OG 89 Curtis Kilgore OE 2 Sterling Sharpe WB 18 Carl Plan WB 33 Marcos Nater WR 52 OL Fitzgerald Davis DT 72 David Poinsett OT 90 Byron Love DT 3 Rodney Price P 19 Dennis Addison QB 34 Rodney Walker LB 53 54 Roy Han 73 Wes Pringle 92 Kurt Wilson OT 4 Scott Bane P 20 Scott Windsor SS 35 Michael Norwood CB DT OL 55 Theartis Woodard DT 74 John Morrell OL 93 Patnck Blackwell OE 5 Eric Markle P 21 Ray Bolton WB 36 Robert Robinson CB 57 Woody Myers 75 Kenny Haynes OT 94 Tom Chaikin NG 6 Kevin White WB 21 Jim Pepe CB 39 Slephane Williams CB C Joe Addison Snap 76 Curt High C 95 Brendan McCormack NG 7 Brian Chaney QB 22 Harold Green RB 40 Ken Sally FS 58 Smith 59 Wayne Bell DS 77 Charles Gowan OG 96 Steve Strowder LB 8 Charles Seoane QB 23 Mitch Smith CB 41 Danny WR Oiggs LB 60 Ike Harris OT 78 Mark Fryer OT 97 David Johnson DE 9 Todd Ellis QB 24 Kevin Jones RB 42 Shed Taylor LB 61 James Latimer IJG 79 John Brown OT 98 Kevin Hendrix OE 10 Skeets Thomas QB 25 Greg Philpot FS 43 Sam 44 Greg Welch RB 62 Deron Farina OG 80 Doug Jacobs DE 99 Derrick LiHIe DE 1 1 Hardin Brown OL 26 Keith Bing RB 46 Carl Sanlord LB 63 Ray Carpenter OG 81 Zip Zanders LB 12 Pal Turner QB 27 Brad Edwards . SS OE 64 Curlis Hill OT 82 Jamie Amick OE 13 Chris Maior CB 28 Bryan Guthne DB 47 David Hodge 65 Randy Harwell C 83 Vic McConnell WR 14 Vernon Jackson WB 29 Norman Floyd DB 48 Matt McKernan Lb

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The Gamecocks

NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL

19 ADDISON, DENNIS QB 5-11 192 SO 61 LATIMER. JAMES NG 6-2 245 FR St Stephen SC Hinesville GA 58 ADDISON, JOE Snap 6-1 218 JR 99 LITTLE, DERRICK DE 6-4 230 SO Columb's SC Minens, 82 AMICK, JAMIE DE 6-5 215 FR 90 LOVE, BYRON DT 6-3 243 SR Chapin SC Gnffin. GA 6-0 1 MA lOR rHRm PR 1 AT 17 ANDREWS, JONES WR 178 SO 1 Oo on Columbia SC Valdosia GA 70 ARMSTRONG, MIKE DT 6-7 265 FR 5 MARKLE, ERIC P 5-9 170 FR Trinity NC Ri jCQOllvyillo AR 4 BANE, SCOTT P 5-11 184 SO 74 MORRELL, JOHN DL 6-4 280 JR North Myrtle Beach SC Atlanta GA 59 BELL, WAYNE DS 6-1 205 FR 57 MYERS, WOODY C 6-5 260 JR Union SC fMngsiree, 1 BETHEA, RYAN WR 6-3 208 SO 83 McCONNELL, VIC WR 6-1 204 FR

1 1 Columbia SC HOT , OM 26 BING, KEITH RB 6-0 208 FR 95 McCORMACK, BRENDAN NG 6-6 268 JR Aiken SC Chicago, IL 93 BLACKWELL, PATRICK DE 6-3 240 FR 88 MclNTEE, WILLIE DE 6-3 235 SR Ladson SC 21 BOLTON, RAY WB 5-9 188 FR 48 McKERNAN, MATT LB 6-2 218 SO Elberton GA Daytona Beach. FL 11 BROWN, HARDIN WB 5-10 175 SO 33 NATER, MARCOS WR 5-11 190 JR Lugoff, SC 79 BROWN, JOHN OL 6-5 285 SO 50 NORMAN, MIKE OL 6-3 252 FR Richmond IN Decatur, GA 30 BROWN, RAYNARD WB 5-9 185 SR 35 NORWOOD, MICHAEL CB 5-9 187 SO Greensboro NC Warner Robbins, GA 52 BROZ, JOEY OL 6-5 250 FR 21 PEPE, JIM CB 5-11 174 SO Mississauga Can add Miienaaie,A llar-iH ^Ifi rjiKl V 63 CARPENTER, RAY OG 6-3 262 SR 25 PHILPOT, GREG FS 5-11 183 JR Rock Hili, SC Largo, FL 94 CHAIKIN. TOM NG 6-2 250 JR 18 PLATT, CARL WB 5-11 170 FR Bethesda MD Minens. um 7 CHANEY, BRIAN QB 6-3 185 FR 72 POINSETT. DAVID OT 6-5 277 JR Canton OH Plantation, FL 53 DAVIS. FITZGERALD DT 6-4 273 SR 3 PRICE, RODNEY P 6-1 205 FR Greensboro GA tsatesDurg, ol. WPc: PRINHI1 F ni 42 DIGGS, SHED LB 6-2 210 JR 73 nilN\_3l_t, VVlO U *T r n Ft Myers FL Farmington Hills, Ml 27 EDWARDS, BRAD SS 6-2 200 JR 15 RABUNE, RON FS 6-1 203 SO Fayettevtlle NC 9 ELLIS, TODD QB 6-3 203 FR 84 ROBINSON, KENNETH LB 6-1 231 SR Greensboro NC ^nanesion, 62 FARINA, DERON OG 6-1 275 SR 36 ROBINSON, ROBERT CB 5-11 180 SO McKeesport PA oneiDy, rju 29 FLOYD, NORMAN DB 6-0 192 JR 40 SALLY, KEN FS 6-0 206 SO Morristown, NJ 67 FRAZIER, DERRICK DE 6-3 255 JR 46 SANFORD. CARL LB 6-1 192 SO Atlanta AltaVista, VA rMldl 11(3 , KJ r\ 78 FRYER, MARK OT 6-4 244 FR 8 SEOANE, CHARLES OB 6-0 180 FR Tampa, FL 77 nnWAN CHARLES OG 6-4 250 SO 2 SHARPE, STERLING WB 6-1 196 JR Marion. NC GlennviHe, GA 22 GREEN, HAROLD RB 6-2 205 FR 71 SHIVERS, PAUL OG 6-3 235 SO Ladson, SC West Columbia, SC 28 GUTHRIE, BRYAN DB 5-9 172 JR 49 SMITH, ANTHONY RB 5-9 200 SR Alexandria. VA Irwinton. GA 31 HAGLER. SAM K 5-1 170 FR 41 SMITH, DANNY WR 6-3 215 JR Atlanta, LJUDlin,Hi 1 Klin \jr\A GA 16 HAGLER, SCOTT PK 5-8 160 SR 23 SMITH, MITCH CB 5-10 180 FR omnniieio. i^i^ UUDlin, \jf\ 60 HARRIS, IKE OT 6-5 248 FR 68 STEPHENS. CALVIN OL 6-3 265 FR L/OIUmDId, Kings Mountain. NC 54 HART, ROY DT 6-2 255 JR 96 STROWDER, STEVE LB 6-1 215 FR Columbia. SC 1 IT ton , \jf\ 65 HARWELL, RANDY c 6-2 247 JR 43 TAYLOR, SAM LB 6-0 220 SO Randolph, OH Clarkston, GA 75 HAYNES, KENNY OT 6-3 276 FR 10 THOMAS, SKEETS OB 5-11 190 FR Hamlet. NC Bolingbrook. IL 98 HENDRIX, KEVIN DE 6-3 247 SO 12 TURNER, PAT OB 6-3 195 FR Canton, GA Hickory, NC 76 HIGH CURT c 6-2 257 FR 34 WALKER, RODNEY LB 6-1 216 SO Forsyth, GA Raleigh. NC 6-2 51 HIGH, TIM LB 6-2 235 FR 32 WATSON, KEN RB 220 FR Titusville, FL Raleigh. NC 6-3 190 JR 44 WELCH, GREG RB 6-1 205 SO HII 1 PARI LB 85 na|7p|| Memphis, TN 5-11 64 HILL, CURTIS OT 6-2 265 SR 6 WHITE, KEVIN WB 203 JR Charlotte. NC Silom GA 47 HODGE, DAVID DE 6-4 236 SO 39 WILLIAMS, STEPHANE CB 5-11 180 FR Laurens. SC Simpsonville. SC 6-2 14 VERNON WB 5-11 190 JR 92 WILSON, KURT DT 245 FR JACKSON, Middlesex, NJ Charleston. SC 80 JACOBS, DOUG DE 6-9 250 FR 20 WINDSOR, SCOTT SS 6-1 205 FR Snellville. GA Mocksville. NC 97 JOHNSON, DAVID DE 6-4 230 JR 55 WOODARD, THEARTIS DT 6-1 262 FR Gastonia. NC Simpsonville, SC 24 JONES, KEVIN RB 5-11 201 FR 81 ZANDERS, ZIP LB 6-0 210 FR Vienna, GA West Columbia. SC 89 KILGORE, CURTIS DE 6-3 220 SO Lakeland, FL

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ation and unison among research univer- immediately after taking office, Lennon in- by Catherine Sams sities not seen before in South Carolina itiated an effort to identify Clemson s re-

it is not a strategy any institution search strengths target specific ^^Fou'd never know it from listening to because and areas the fans attending today's game or can handle alone, the three presidents of emphasis for the future. watching the level of intensity on the field, told the S. C. Commission on Higher Edu- That effort culminated in Clemson s but Clemson and the University of South cation this summer. "Second Century Plan," which focuses Carolina are allies now. In a prepared statement, the presidents on agriculture, engineering and basic sci-

Together with the Medical University of said that individually, Clemson, USC and ence, marketing and management, quality South Carolina, Clemson and USC have MUSC are at a disadvantage in direct of life and textiles. joined hands to work on what could easily be called the most significant proposal for Allied in in Research higher education the state's history. Clemson President Max Lennon, USC Universities unite to push for Researcti Investment Act for Soutti Carolina. President James Holderman and Medical

University of South Carolina President competition with the MITs, the Stanfords, use's research emphasis will be in James Edwards have launched an all-out and the Johns Hopkinses of the world. trade and economic development, ad-

push for a major investment in research to But together, the schools have millions of vanced science and technology, mass give the state the technological founda- dollars worth of research equipment and communication and information manage-

tion it will need for the 21st century. laboratories, expertise in practically all as- ment, health care and disease prevention, At a historic news conference held Aug. pects of science, engineering and medi- coastal zone management and education.

29, the three presidents proposed a five- cine, plus resources in international MUSC s major focus will be to develop year research program to stimulate eco- business and marketing. the following research and support pro-

nomic growth and create jobs, with the "It IS a carefully constructed strategy," grams; Molecular Genetics and Structural $600 million projected cost to be shared the statement said. "The Research In- Biology Center, Cancer Center. Marine equally between the state and the institu- vestment Act focuses on specific areas of Biomedical Center, Biotechnology Cen-

tions. emphasis at the three universities, delib- ter, Heart Center, Child Health Center,

The proposal, labeled the Research In- erately taking advantage of the potential Geriatrics/Rehabilitation Center. Well- vestment Act (RIA), asks the state to pro- for collaboration where complementary ness Center, Arthritis and Tissue Repair vide $60 million a year for five years, with programs exist." Center, Neuroscience Center, Liver Re- the universities raising the remaining $300 The program focuses on areas that search and Clinical Care Center, Deaf-

million from non-state sources. will have high payoff in economic develop- ness Center, Drug Testing Center, and

The RIA would provide $248 million for ment and quality of life, Lennon said at the Mental Health Center. USC, $197 million for Clemson and $155 news conference. The presidents compared the proposal million for MUSC, with the state paying At the news conference, Holderman to the Education Improvement Act, calling

half. credited Clemson s new president with it another investment the state can't afford The proposal calls for a level of cooper- getting the project off the ground. Almost not to make.

The technology boom is happening

right now because 80 percent of all the scientists and technologists that have

ever lived in the history of mankind are

alive and working today. " Edwards said.

"South Carolina is not getting its fair share of that technological development, and that has hurt us. Lennon said the state's decision on the proposal the three schools are offering might determine the future of some indus-

tries. "Take the textile industry as an exam-

ple. In the year 2000. only 14 years from

now. there will be more than 300 million

laborers in China competing against our

industries. There s a limited amount of major reoearch universities. Dr. HISTORIC OCCASION — The presidents of the state s three time for debate. We have to decide now of James B. Holderman of South Carolina, Dr. Max Lennon of Clemson, and Dr. James Edwards research whether we want to still be competitive MUSC, held a joint news conference Aug. 29 to announce their proposal for a major investment act. (USC Information Sen/ices photo) then." he said.

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^ w Ciniero is a vital member Sox, a 21 -year-old native John Jansen has been a of Clemson's inspired of Columbia, SC, will suit k reliable reserve offensive M special teams. Heading up for his final Clemson lineman for the last two M ^^^1 into his final regular sea- regular season game ^^^1 years. He is one of the ^^H/^K^^^H son game as a Tiger, he against his hometown ^V^r ^^^H more versatile linemen ^^Hl^Ij^^^I has eight tackles and had university. He joined the ^^^^H on the Clemson squad as made seven on special Tiger football program in ^^^^^ he also has played on the teams this season. A veteran of 20 Clemson 1983 as a walk-on and has been a backup defensive side of the line of scrimmage. He is a football games, the 21 -year-old native of Co- punter ever since. Although he has yet to get in two-year letter-winner who undoubtedly will re- lumbia, MD has played in all 10 of the Tigers' a game, the 5-11, 192-pounder says he never ceive a third letter this season. outings this year. When not chopping down quit anything in his life and the experience of Jansen was named the most improved Of- opposing players as a member of the special being a walk-on has helped him grow up a lot. fensive Lineman last spring and is one of the teams, he serves as a backup strong safety. Sox's dedication and contributions in practices strongest players on the team with a 385 bench Like most members of the special teams he is have earned him the respect of his fellow team- press figure. This season he has been a backup an unsung hero, as Coach Danny Ford said, mates as well as Coach Ford. "You have to guard to John Phillips, one of the best players "He is one of the special people on our special admire a fellow like Greg who comes out every at his position in America. teams. ' The 5-9, 172-pound senior had a spe- day and works as hard as he does, not knowing Jansen is destined to be a success for many cial moment in the Georgia Tech victory this whether he will ever get into a game, " said years. No, probably not on the football field, but year. On one of Tech's kickoff returns, he Ford. "We all respect players like Greg. He his 3.6 grade point ratio in the fall semester last knocked down three Jackets, sacrificing him- should be a big success in life. " Sox punted year is testimony to his academic abilities. He self to allow someone else to make the tackle. and was a placekicker in high school and had will be widely recruited after he graduates in He is one of the hardest workers on the squad the opportunity to attend a small school on May. as evidenced by his strength results, in which scholarship, but he's glad he chose Clemson. "John Jansen has helped us in a lot of areas he posted two of the best marks in the three Born January 12, 1965, he is a financial man- for four years, " said Danny Ford. "We have major power lifts at his position. He made the agement major. moved him around from linebacker, to defen- school's student/athlete honor roll last spring sive tackle to a number of places and he has by registering a 3.4 grade point ratio in civil never complained. He is a team player." engineering. Ciniero was born in Silver Spring, MD, Apnl 22, 1965.

Scott Enzor Green Sea, SC Enzor, a 22-year-old Eric Nix product of Green Sea, "-^ Anderson, SC SC, is closing out his t Mike Jollay ^ '-'ii f-^ Clemson career with his After starting three Tucker, GA best season ever. He has games near the end of Jollay, 22, is another out- seen action in all 10 last season Nix was standing specialty teams games so far as a re- listed as Clemson's member who will be clos- serve linebacker and as a member of the spe- starter at center heading ing out his regular sea- cial teams. Last year he played in seven games, into the 1986 campaign. son today. He has been mostly on the special teams. Heading into his However, a knee injury in five of the Tigers final regular season game this season, he had suffered during pre-season drills and subse- games so far and was been credited with five stops and one pass quent arthroscopic surgery following the Vir-

credited with a tackle late in the Duke outing. broken up. At Duke he was in on just 1 1 plays ginia Tech outing forced him into a backup role When not playing on the punt return team he is but he was credited with three stops. A 6-1, and he has been playing behind Jeff Bak ever a backup linebacker, the only senior for Clem- 225-pounder, Enzor says that Sunday's weekly since. The 6-2, 255-pound native of Anderson, son at that position. A fifth-year senior, he red- film session is a motivating factor for the spe- SC made a quick recovery, missing just the shirted his freshman year in 1982, and has cial teams. "Each Sunday, Coach Ford shows a Georgia game. On the year he has drawn a film earned the respect of all his fellow players and film of the kicking team, and for a good hit you grade of 70 percent or better in six games, coaches for his dedication to the Clemson foot- get a skull," revealed Enzor. "Everybody takes including a high of 88 percent in the Virginia

ball program. One of the quickest linebackers pride in it because you see it in front of the team. Tech loss and an 83 at Maryland. He has had a

on the team, he runs the 40 in 4.98. A native of When you do a good job, he points it out." In knockdown block in six of the nine games he's Tucker, GA, Jollay came to Clemson from last spring s drills Enzor shined as well as any- played and had three on 17 snaps against Vir- Shamrock High School, where he was selected one. He was recipient of the Carlon Box Spring ginia Tech. For his career he has played in 31 DeKalb County's Defensive Player-of-the-Year Defensive Award, given to the top walk-on games for Clemson and will pick up his third

in 1981 . He was a three-sport star there, earn- player. A recipient of nine varsity letters at varsity letter at the end of this year. A former all- ing letters in football, wrestling and track. An Green Sea Floyds High School, Enzor is an state center at T. L. Hanna High School, Nix administrative management major, Jollay was outstanding student and this past spring he was born January 8, 1964 and is majoring in born in Atlanta, GA, January 4, 1964. was named to the school's dean list for posting administrative management. a 3.86 grade-point ratio in secondary educa- tion. The graduate student was born February 12, 1964 in Mullins, SC.

82 BAND PROGRA f

sity Alma Mater, conducted by Mr. Mark Jessie, the road) since the Tigers ripped Western Caro- by David Webb will follow, and then it's time for "the 25 most lina, 44-10, on September 3, 1983. These se-

exciting seconds in college football, " as the niors have faced Dawgs and Heels, Ramblin' Forget any hamburger — today's battle is Fightin' Tigers rev em up and come roaring Wrecks and Wahoos, Terps and Gophers, and the good stuff. Past records should and down the hill. even Gamecocks, just to name a few. In the ram will be put aside in this rivalry of rivalries. Fans Today s halftime show is an encore of the and in the sun, in sultry heat, biting cold, and have planned for this day ever since the Tigers North Carolina halftime show, 'Music From driving winds, these seniors have been there, and the Gamecocks left the field at Wllliams- Space. " This show is being dedicated to the always proud to wear the Orange and White of Bnce Stadium last November. Furthermore, seniors of Tiger Band, who selected its replay. Clemson University. Yes, this is their day, and this game takes on a special meaning for many Following a presentation from the Marching in the words of Dr. Bruce F. Cook: 'The seniors today as they participate in their final game at Gamecocks, Tiger Band will take to the field have proven their leadership throughout the Clemson Memorial Stadium. Roth captured and open with a fanfare from the theme from that feeling in Goodbye, Columbus: today, that "Superman II," featuring the percussion sec- novel could be entitled Goodbye. Clemson. tion and the auxiliary percussion section, also Senior However, before we seniors bid everyone an known as 'The Pit. " The opening fanfare was emotional au revolr, there is the matter of the composed by John Williams and arranged by game at hand that needs to be settled. That Bob Cotter. Farewell game with all of its spirit will get started when The rest of the show will be taken from the Tiger Band begins the action with its traditional suite "The Planets," composed by Britain's Senior Band members will perform tlie best of pregame show. The "Band That Shakes The Gustav Hoist for orchestra in 1915. Arranged the 7986 season this afternoon. Southland' begins by reliving the glory of the by Jay Bocook with percussion by Barry Re-

National Championship by playing "Sock It To ese, "The Planets' features Jupiter, The years, clearly evidenced by what they do on and Em," the Orange Bowl March, and "Tiger Bringer Of Jollity ." During this suite. Tiger Band off the field. They will be missed." Rag" while spelling out the word "Tigers." will segue into a percussion feature composed The 1986 Tiger Band seniors and their re-

Today s guest of honor dotting the i' is the by Tiger Band Percussion Captain Mark Bier- spective home towns are: Gregory Andre, De- 1986 Tiger Brotherhood Mother-Of-The-Year, ing. a senior industrial engineering major from rwood, MD: Robin Berry, Charleston, SC; Mrs. Beth Stewart (See page 114). While action Charleston. Tiger Band would like to credit the Bradley Blank, Turbeville, SC; Lori

IS "pawsed," the graduating seniors of Tiger Zildjian Cymbal Company and Pecknel Music Blankenship, Dunwoody, GA; Katherine Bur- Band will also be recognized. The action then Company for their donations of 16 pairs of riss. Savannah, GA; Carolyn Campbell, Fork, continues with "You're A Grand Old Flay " and cymtjals for today's halftime show. SC; Pam Carver, Seneca, SC; Carol

" ' America The Beautiful, directed by Dr. Rich- And. as is customary, today s halftime show Copenhaver, Greer, SC; Deb Darnell, Burke, ard E. Goodstein and accompanied by the will end with a salute to departing seniors and VA; Fiona Davidson, Pickens, SC; Gina Ever- Clemson University Chorus. Tiger Band Direc- Clemson fans in Death Valley, the Palmetto ling, Desoto, TX; Richard Fouts, Walhalla, SC; tor Dr. Bruce F. Cook will then conduct "The State, and worldwide with " The Song That Bryan Gamble, Manning, SC; and Harrison

" Star-Spangled Banner while an entourage Shakes The Southland," TIGER RAG! ! ! ! Goodwin, Camden, SC. from Pershing Rifles, Company C-4, presents "Today's Band Feature " would like to focus Other senior band members include Valerie the colors Today 's invocation will be offered by on the graduating seniors of Tiger Band. This Hagen, Abbeville, SC; Tim Harley, Trenton, SC; The Reverend Tim Willis, pastor of the Baptist dedicated group has had representatives at Tom Hearon, Union, SC; Joe Hudson, Sumter, Campus Ministry. The stirring Clemson Univer- every Clemson football game (at home and on SC; Sharon Hutto, Spartanburg, SC; Tracy Ivester, Anderson, SC; Eric Keller, Isle Of Palms, SC; Phillip Kesler, Anderson, SC; Kelly Lazarus, Potts Grove, PA; Michael Lifsey, Sumter, SC; Cynthia Lytle, Seneca, SC; Mamie Malphrus, Garnett, SC; Doug Martin, Greer, SC; Jeffrey McCarter, Inman, SC; Susan McElrath. Black Mountain, NC; David McGregor. Wilmington, DE; Wendell Meeks, Spartanburg, SC; Brett Menz, Woodruff, SC; Gordon Moore. Goose Creek, SC; Heber Rast.

Ill, Cameron, SC; Sheila Rhoads, Sumter, SC; Michael Stout, Bethlehem, PA; Jimmy Sum- mers, Sumter, SC; Kyle Tatum, Aiken. SC; Jen- nifer Ward, Satellite Beach, FL; Tammy Ward, Marietta, GA; Amy Wethmgton, Pauline. SC; and Wendy Wilson, Anderson, SC.

To you. It IS bid farewell.

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ALMA MATER

Corcoran, 1918 McGarity/Butler/Hawkins

Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness Where the Tigers play Here the sons o( dear old Clemson. Reign Supreme alway.

Chorus Dear old Clemson. v^e will triumph

And with all our might That the Tigers roar may echo O'er the mountain height

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Rushes: oo 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 25 Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Passes Completed: by Tommy Kick-Scoring: 1 5 by Obed Ariri 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 Tackles by Lineman: 19 by Edgar Pickett vs. Wake Forest, 1983 Total Offense: 374 Tackles by Def. Back: 17 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 1 980 by Ronald Watson vs. Georgia Tech. 1984

Receptions: 1 1 by Phill Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 Tackles for Loss: 5 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 i CO Rec. Yards: 1 by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 DO Pass Broken Up: 5 by Perry Williams vs. Virginia Tech, 1985 Yds/Rec: Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest and Mary- 5 Rec) (Mm 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: 11 vs. George Washington, 1941 Most Yards Returned: 167 vs. Maryland, 1970 Most Kickoff Returns: 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 Most Yards Returned: 198 vs. Florida, 1952

Most First Downs Rushing: 27 vs. 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

Interceptions: 6 vs. South Carolina, 1971

Intercept. Ret. Yds: 143 (4 Returns) vs. Maryland. 1970 QB Sacks: 10 vs. Maryland, 1979 Pass Broken Up: 12 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 Tackles For Loss: 15 vs. Maryland, 1979 Fumble Recoveries: 6 vs. Duke, 1965

Cliff Austin set a single game record for yards rushing with 260 vs. Duke in 1982.

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in Clemson today, began a march late in the third quarter and Somewhere by Foster Senn somebody should have a party tor appeared to be headed towards the go- Willie Underwood. ahead score. Again, enter Willie Under- That special contest is one of several

No, it s not Willie's birthday or anything wood, use quarterback Gary Harper the Tigers have played on this day. Clem- like that. It's just that today, November 22, dropped to pass and fired towards a re- son has won and lost some on November is a special day for Clemson, thanks ceiver in the flat. Underwood, however, 22 but always made more exciting mainly to the Herculean efforts of Under- intercepted the ball in full stride and raced moments. wood on this day in 1980. It was on this down the sideline 67 yards before he was 1941 — The Tigers trounced Furman day that Underwood made THE intercep- knocked out of bounds at the Gamecock this day 34-6 in Greenville. It was Clem- tions, THE runbacks, and helped intro- 24. Homer Jordan would score a few son s seventh victory of the season and duce THE pants, all of which would help plays later to put Clemson up 13-6. pushed their conference mark to 5-0. propel Clemson to THE National Champi- Now, it's early fourth quarter and USC 1952 — Believe it or not, onship in 1981 hopes to make a comeback. Once again, has been trouble for Clemson as a player enter Willie Underwood, a player who had and coach. With this game against Auburn never intercepted a pass prior to this deadlocked at zero and only 90 seconds game. In full stride. Underwood picked off to play, Dooley saved the game for Au- ALL another Harper pass and this time ran 37 burn. Dooley was the holder for field goal yards for a touchdown to put the Tigers up attempts and this time he got an awful 20-6. Jeff McCall would run 15 yards for snap. Somehow, Dooley got the ball ORANGE another touchdown in the final period to down, however, and the kick by Joe Davis make the final score, 27-6. was good for a 3-0 Auburn victory. Auburn The momentum from this upset victory coach Shug Jordan said, "It was one of

Clemson's orange pants tradition started on " would carry over to the next season as the finest plays I've ever seen in football. this date six years ago. Clemson went 12-0 and won the national 1958 — With a Sugar Bowl invitation championship. The riding on the outcome, the Tigers played The Gator Bowl bound Gamecocks of orange pants would be worn many times in big each an outstanding game to capture a victory, South Carolina entered this game with games, time with a special feeling of magic about 34-12, over Boston College. Bill Mathis one of their best teams ever. With an 8-2 them. was a standout for the Tigers, record and featuring eventual Heisman as was A final look at Underwood's scoresheet Doug Cline. trophy winner George Rogers in the back- from this day? Two interceptions, two 1969 — USC's Tommy Suggs ruined field, the Gamecocks were on a roll. It did long runbacks, 17 tackles of un- final not look good for the 5-5 Tigers. (10 them Coach Howard's game as he passed assisted), and a special uniform design. USC to 27-13 victory before 42,941 at The weather also did not look good. It For his efforts, he was named Sports Illus- Columbia. Carolina jumped out to a 17-0 was raining periodically at Death Valley; it trated defensive player was overcast, dark, and gloomy. Novem- of the week, an second quarter lead and held off a Clem- honor no Clemson player has achieved son rally after that. Carolina went on to the ber 22, 1 980, appeared as if it would be an since. unhappy, dark, wet day for Clemson fans. Peach Bowl. Enter Willie Underwood.

A few minutes before 1 ;00 P.M., poking through the gloom at Death Valley, orange pants, an idea created by Underwood and Jeff Davis, shocked the crowd. After wearing white in warmups, the Tigers came back into the lockerroom to find the orange pants hanging in their lockers. The entire project was a secret, with only a few knowing about it. Underwood, however, was not satisfied with introducing new game attire. This would be his last collegiate contest and his best. The game was a close one with both teams matching field goals in the first half. The score was tied at six when Carolina

Clemson on November 22

Year Score W-L Site Opponent 1941 34-6 W A Furman 1947 34-18 w H Auburn 1952 0-3 L A Auburn 1958 34-12 W H Boston College 1969 13-27 L A S. Carolina 1975 20-56 L A S. Carolina 1980 27-6 W H S. Carolina Willie Underw/ood saved the best for his last game at Clemson.

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were leaving the baseball office, they was kicking for the first time ever, any- by Annabelle Vaughan bumped into Danny Ford. Ford told where. That game was won on a second Schonhar he would love to have him try to attempt field goal with no time left on the

" The words "Schonhar to hold, walk-on for the Tigers. clock. "It was a great confidence builder, Treadwell to kick, " have become Schonhar wasn't sure he liked the idea said Schonhar. ""It really started us out on

" very familiar to Clemson football fans over of walking on but eventually decided to the right "foot.' the past two seasons. Everyone knows give it a try. "I had gotten a lot of rewards Schonhar's job as holder eventually who Treadwell is. He's the kicker who for playing baseball, but I hadn't fulfilled won him a scholarship. "Holding is the

" booted that unforgettable field goal to my goals as a football player, he said. "I one thing I do so I try to be perfect at it," he beat those down in wanted to prove I could play at a Division I said. "I take a lot of pride in it."

Athens a couple of months ago. But who school." " Todd has been the key to my success

" " is this Schonhar kid and where did he Schonhar soon found out that the life of as a kicker, said David Treadwell. I have come from'!' a walk-on required lots of work and car- confidence every time it's snapped that

He came from right down the road in ried with it little glory. "Being a walk-on is he'sgoingtogetitdown. Ithink Schonhar

" nearby Easley, SC. Schonhar. a 6-0, 190- like going to a party univited, " he said. for All-American' is a great idea. pound senior, has made a name for him- "You have to prove yourself even more self in a variety of ways. He is best known than most players. One of my coaches as Clemson's candidate for All-America told me my freshman year that I could be

Holder. (They do have those, don't they?) just as good as the other players, but I had

" All-America He is also the Tiger football team's official to be better if I ever wanted to play. comedian, a David Letterman in football Schonhar's freshman year was a learn- pads. Although he loves his role on the ing experience, as he practiced behind Holder team, Schonhar admits that it isn't quite Homer Jordan and Mike Ep- pley. year, to redshirt what he expected. The next he decided Todd Schonhar has realized his dream in a At Easley High School, Schonhar in hopes that he might play sometime slightly different form. played quarterback for the football team down the road. But, the next year brought and catcher for the baseball team. By his in a highly recruited and highly talented junior year, he was already hearing from Randy Anderson and the next year Treadwell said that Schonhar also major colleges about football scholar- brought in an equally touted Rodney keeps him from getting too nervous be- ships and he had a few professional base- Williams, so Todd Schonhar began to re- fore a kick. ""When we go out on the field ball teams looking at him. Even though he alize that his chances of becoming Clem- to attempt a field goal, he keeps me loose felt he had more talent at baseball, his son's quarterback were getting slim. with his wisecracks. It breaks the tension

" " " heart was set on playing football at a Divi- I was always in the background, and helps me kick better. sion I school. But his senior year was not a Schonhar remembers. "Randy, Rodney Schonhar also helps to loosen up the successful one for his Easley High team, and I were always pulling for each other, whole team. His imitations of coaches and when the time came to sign with a but I knew it would end up being between have become legendary. Before the Geor- school, he wasn't satisfied with his op- the two of them. But I still wanted to help gia game, ABC commentator

" tions. So Todd Schonhar decided to come the team out in any way I could. was watching the Tigers warm up and to Clemson and play baseball. Todd Schonhar found a way. He began Schonhar walked up to him and began

But a funny thing happened on the way working with the special teams as a imitating Howard Cosell. ""It may have to the baseball diamond. One day, Schon- holder. In the 1 985 season opener against been one of the first times Swann was at a har and his coach came to Clemson to talk Virginia Tech, he held for the first time loss for words, " reports Clemson Sports to baseball coach Bill Wilhelm. As they since high school, and David Treadwell Information Director Bob Bradley. His im- itation of Georgia Announcer Larry fVlun- son was shown on WSPA-TV the week after the Georgia victory. "I used to try to hide my emotions by

being funny, " Schonhar said. " It hurt

sometimes that I worked so hard and still

couldn't play. I began to be accepted by the guys on the team because of my sense

of humor even though I was a walk-on. As

I got older, the younger guys would come in and they would feel comfortable around me and come to me when they had a

question or needed something, so it s helped me to become a leader. Todd Schonhar is proud of what he's

accomplished at Clemson. "It s almost

complete. " he said. "I proved to myself

that I could play at a big school so I fulfilled

my dream, only in a different way than I

expected. I always dreamed of throwing a pass for a winning touchdown against

South Carolina or Georgia. Instead, I held

for the winning kick. It's still a dream come

" Schonhar (#10) was a big part of Treadwell's famous kick. true.

113 ing with the I by Maria Farry boys who were there. When Then, looked back and saw that she had

we moved away, I used to tell people they on her headphones and was cheering for were just letting me out on good behav- one of Terrence Flagler's touchdown

" ff you meet Beth Stewart on the street, ior! runs! " The Holladays were married the chances are you will be greeted by a The Stewart's next move was to the next away-game Saturday, and yes, Mrs. warm smile, a friendly hello, and a big hug. Smokey Mountains. There, they built, Stewart had her headphones on there, Then, she might go on to tell you how her owned, and operated a rustic lodge. "Our too. "I didn't yell in the church, though," great-grandchildren are doing, or how 1 years in the Smokies were probably the she said. much she enjoys her work, and more than most exciting years of my life! We had all likely, she will let you know how well those kinds of horses and we would have Tigers are doing this season. But you can square dances up there, too. We came in be sure that no matter what the course of contact with all sorts of people from all Loyal Tiger " the conversation, you will leave with a over the United States. warm feeling, knowing that you have just Then, in 1973, the Stewarts came to Beth Stewart is Tiger Brotherhood's Mother of spoken with a very special lady; one who Clemson, where her husband became in- the Year. is quite deserving to be named Tiger volved with the amusement park busi-

Brotherhood's Mother-of-the-Year. ness. Beth worked on and off with the Beth Stewart is truly a warm, kind, and Mrs. Stewart earned her degree from University during registration for several loving person. She is a wonderful mother, Columbia College, where she served as years. Then she began work in the Athletic grandmother, and great-grandmother, President of the Student Body her senior Department with IPTAY, where she re- and she has proven to be a great asset to year. She fondly recalls, "I got my diploma corded all of the money that came in. "I Clemson University and the community. and got married all within the same hour! loved my job at IPTAY. I have always loved She also takes time to be active in the We were the first couple to be married in sports, especially when it's Clemson, and Clemson United Methodist Church.

I the Columbia College chapel." The young enjoy young people. I just love the stu- Beth's favorite quote, which is hanging

" man she married that day was Harry J. dents to death! in her living room, says, "I am not afraid of Beth for Stewart. They shared 38 wonderful years worked with IPTAY five years, tomorrow, because I have seen yester- "I took off, together before he passed on. used to one day and then went to work at day, and I love today." No more fitting tell Harry if he hadn't been a Tiger, I'd Palmetto Capital, where she is currently words could be found to sum up the per- never have married him, " laughed Mrs. employed. She works for Joe Turner, who sonality and character of Mrs. Beth Stew- Stewart. previously served as the Executive Secre- art, Tiger Brotherhood's Mother-of-the- After their marriage, the Stewart couple tary of IPTAY. Although Beth loves her job Year. lived in Orangeburg, SC, where he was now, she says, "I will find my way over to with the highway patrol. Soon they moved the athletic department every now and What is Tiger Brotherhood? to Florence, SC, where Harry was Safety then. I miss all the people who work

" Director for the City. Beth was employed there. Today, the Brotherhood is a local, se- by the South Carolina Industrial School in Mrs. Stewart does love athletics. As a lective, honorary fraternity. It still em- braces the same basic tenets as estab- Florence for eight years. She says, 'That matter of fact, athletics played a part in lished by its founders, led by Professor was interesting work, and I enjoyed work- bringing Beth and her husband to Clem- John Logan Marshall, in 1929. Enamored son in the first place. Their daughter, Kap- with ritual, the Tiger Brotherhood pro- married former Clemson football py, motes high standards of social and eth- player Whitey Jordan, and the couple was ical conduct, while recognizing in its living in Clemson. Beth and her husband members an earnest devotion to Clem- came down from the mountains to be son, coupled with the integrity of char- closer to their daughter and their three acter commensurate with the atypical grandchildren (two girls and one boy). Clemson Gentleman. Tiger Brotherhood embodies an un- After Whitey Jordan finished his football equaled cross-sectional representation career, he went on to become a coach for of the Clemson community. Students, Clemson. He is now coaching at SMU in faculty and staff all work within the bonds Dallas, Texas. But before he even finished of brotherhood to champion a closer rela- Clemson, Beth recalls, "When Whitey was tionship. One for all and all for one. With still playing ball here and Kappy had just Clemson, its many traditions and undying had her second child, she won the first spirit as our central focus, the Broth- erhood today provides a viable, flexible Miss Clemson pageant. 1 might get in trou- ble for telling you that though!" and contmuing forum for ideas and un- ending service to Clemson. Beth's love for Clemson athletics is a deep seated one, indeed. You might even say she goes 'above and beyond the call

of duty. " Maureen Holladay, a newlywed co-worker of Beth's, tells this story, "We were having my bridal shower at Keowee Key on one of the away-game Saturdays,

and Beth came to it. All of the sudden, Beth started yelling and jumping around, t eth Stewart and we didn't know what she was doing.

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coach will tell you he is certainly worthy of the scrimmages, but ended wearing by Tim Match up It though. Clemson signed five tailbacks in the red-shirt for that season. 1981 to supplement its two returning se- In Griffin's 1984 season he finished as years ago Steve Griffin came to Four niors. Cliff Austin and Chuck McSwain. Clemson's number-three rusher, compil- Clemson as one of the brightest The most coveted of the newcomers was ing 350 yards at five yards a pop and five lights of his freshman class both on and Terrence Flagler, a high-school All-Ameri- TDs. During that season, Griffin's most off the field. An Adidas All-American and a can from Jacksonville, FL. Griffin was memorable moment in Clemson football respected student from Charlotte, NC, probably rated second and close behind took place. Griffin had two goals: first and foremost, to be the first of his family to attend college and graduate; and second, to become an excellent football player. Both will have occurred by next year as Griffin will gradu- Student-Athlete ate in 1987. He has become a fine football player, at least in the of his eyes Clemson Steve Griffin has followed the teachings of a high school counselor to success for five years. coaches and his strong contingent from the Tar Heel state.

If Steve could give one piece of advice were Kenny Flowers of Daytona Beach, "I had a 60-yard run against Duke in to a football player coming out of high FL, Stacy Driver, the only member of the 1984 and that was the big thrill of my

school, it would be this: "I would stress to group who was not red-shirted, and David football life so far because all my friends

a person to come to a university as a Barnett of Summerville, SC. are from the triangle area and I was able to

"1 all I I student-athlete. At times STUDENT knew that I would not be the only show them could still run. was only able comes first and ATHLETE comes second running back coming into Clemson and to carry the ball five times for 85 yards, but

and a hyphen is in between. The time realized that it would be the greatest foot- playing well in front of my friends meant

' in spent between the two, the hyphen, is ball challenge of my life. I was never naive the most to me.

YOUR time and it is the one where you about the situation. The coaches were Then came the spring of 1985. Griffin should place the highest priority for your straightforward with me in the recruiting heard rumors during the winter that he goals and it should be school work process. My decision took all that into would possibly be switched to corner-

"I knew that I could play football any- account, because Clemson just came off back. The rumors turned into reality dur- where and Clemson would be the place a national championship season and their ing the first week of practice as coach in for me because of the high academic stan- only two tailbacks were seniors, so I ex- Danny Ford approached him the weight in dards the business school." Steve has pected it to be tough. I was confident in my room and asked him to his office.

"

a 2.5 GPA in financial management, and ability and I still am. "We needed someone to help at corner- promised his mother, Henrietta, he would Griffin may not have put a lot of large back," Ford remembered. Clemson had achieve his degree. After graduation numbers on the board as the other pre- lost three starters and needed some help Griffin hopes to acquire a position in the mier Clemson running backs have done in in that area. "He's a great athlete, and we management area of a graphic design the past, but he certainly has the ability. thought he could help us out there." company. He has worked as an intern for During his freshman year, he led the Griffin had a negative reaction at first, but a graphic design company the past three squad in kickoff returns with 172 yards, he said, "I like Clemson too much. It's the summers. and had a fine 19.1 yard average. best place for me to get an education." While Griffin has been a three-year As a sophomore he was named the out- Finally came his senior season. Griffin starter in the summers, he has not been a standing player in the 1983 spring prac- thought his time to show his stuff would starter on the gridiron. Every Clemson tice as he had over 100 yards in three of finally be here, when Kenny Flowers was injured but Flagler took the spotlight and has never let go. "Flagler's performance has not sur-

prised me at all. Both he and I knew that

either of us could go in there and run if given the opportunity. " Although the three have shared time on the field. Flowers and Flagler and Griffin have combined for over 5,400 career yards going into the South Carolina game, making them the first group of senior run- ning backs in Clemson history to go over the 5,000-yard mark. Griffin has 614 yards and a healthy yards per carry figure (5.0).

Tm happy I came to Clemson. I wouldn't trade the Clemson experience for any-

" thing. Many high school superstars often do not reach the spotlight in college that they once received in prep school. Many youngsters caught in this predicament have thrown in the towel. But, Steve Griffin remembered the advice that a counselor once gave to him, "Student- Athlete represents three separate func- Steve Griffin is one of three talented red-shirted senior tailbacks who could serve as a starter tions, a student, an athlete and then your

" anywhere in the South. time. It IS advice that has served him well. 115 The Last Word — by Bob Bradley

Our first experience with the South Carolina make sure that "that chicken had a decent ules. The Tigers opened the season at home game came in 1 941 when we were freshmen at burial." with Presbyterian and closed the home sched- Clemson. IVIy remembrance of this was that my ule the next week against Villanova. The last dad drove me to Columbia and he listened to Back in the days of Big Thursday, it was truly seven games were on the road. the game on the radio at a local hotel while we a fashion show for the ladies. There would Clemson and Maryland being put on proba- went to the game. always be a lengthy story in all major daily tion was the main reason the Atlantic Coast Clemson was the favorite in the game, but papers of the state on what the wives of the two Conference was formed the next year — in May South Carolina won, 18-14, and this was my university presidents wore as well as that of the of 1953. introduction to what was then the world's governor's wife and the two United States largest outdoor cocktail party north of Jackson- senators. The first 57 games of the Clemson-South

ville. . . Big Thursday. Thatwasn'tthefirsttime, The bands would always perform, but the Carolina series were played at the State Fair. or the last, where the favorite didn't win. main activity at halftime would be the two uni- The first one outside of Columbia was at Clem- versity presidents meeting at midfield and ex- son November 12, 1960, three games from the changing guests. If the governor and his wife The third Thursday in October was a state end of the season, and one of the dullest games with during the first half, they'd sit holiday back then and Clemson students got sat Clemson anyone would want to ever see. The score was with the South Carolina president the second out after their last morning class on Wednesday 3-2 at halftime and Clemson ended up winning, half while the two senators would be with Clem- and were off the rest of the week. 12-2. son. Even if the temperature was 85° the wives In 1941 we had a military instructor, Maj. The next year (November 11) in Columbia, a would always have on their furs, hats, veils, Frank B. Farr, better known as "Gator" Farr, fraternity borrowed some uniforms from a high high heels — the works. who was later to become famous for his school in Orangeburg which looked very similar "Gamecock funerals" on the Tuesday evening to Clemson and one of the brothers dressed up before dismissal for state fair holidays. Clemson and South Carolina might be the to look like coach Frank Howard. Farr would preach the funeral in poetry and only two schools ever to play because of a When this group came on the field a few review the season of both Clemson and South resolution passed by the General Assembly. minutes ahead of the real teams, the Clemson Carolina in doing so. His text would always be The 1951 teams of Clemson and Maryland fans stood up and cheered wildly. As the "play-

the same, coming from the fall edition of Sears received bowl bids and accepted, the Tigers to ers" started their warm-ups, it was quite clear Roebuck catalog (ladies' ready-to-wear section the Gator and the Terps to the Sugar, despite that this was not the real Clemson team and the

on the corset page) and it stated that "no the conference school presidents ruling Tiger students emptied onto the field. It took chicken shall strike a tiger and be permitted to otherwise. several minutes to restore order. live." Consequently, Clemson and Maryland were There is also a story that has circulated that Farr would always be decked out in tails and put on conference probation for a year, with the this same fraternity had borrowed a cow from a derby hat and would lead the procession into stipulation that they could play no other con- farmer over in Lexington County and planned the outdoor theater. A real coffin which Boston ference team except each other, unless a state to parade her out and introduce her as Clem- College fans gave the Clemson students after law dictated differently. son's homecoming queen, but old Bossy had a the Tigers beat the Eagles in the 1940 Cotton The South Carolina General Assembly heart attack and died beneath the stands be- Bowl was brought into the arena with full mili- passed a resolution that Clemson and South fore her moment of glory. tary escort. Carolina would meet on the gridiron at the State Even after moving to Florida going into in and Fair Grounds Columbia, S. C, October 23, The next year, 1962, when the game came public school work, Farr continued to come 1 952. That they did, but Clemson and Maryland back to Clemson, it was the last game of the back to Clemson each year until his death to had to completely revamp their 1952 sched- season and that's where it's stayed. Back in 1956 replaced as South Carolina coach and Clemson hung shutouts on the Gamecocks in 1956 and 1957. Before the 1958 game Giese was quoted as saying that ""only God and Howard know where IPTAY funds go, " and Howard retorted that ""Giese knows as much about IPTAY as he does crossing our goal line." Howard further said he would tip his hat to Giese the first time South Carolina scored on Clemson. In the '58 game the Tigers scored first, but the Gamecocks tied the game at 6-6 just before

halftime . . . and Howard tipped his hatto Giese. South Carolina came out and scored 20 points in the second half and won, 26-6. In his post-game interview, Howard invited I the press into the dressing room with a "come

on in and claim the body, " and announced later on that "my head got pretty sunburned before the day was over."

Today is the 84th game of this long, colorful and storied series. Every player who ever dressed out has a recollection. The game was halted between 1902 and 1909 because of

"bad blood " between the two schools — a counterfeit ticket printing in 1945 caused the gates to be stormed and fans were six deep

between the sidelines and teams. It wasn't un- usual to see a soft drink hawker between the coach and the playing field. And things of this nature about the game could go on and on. No doubt there'll be over 80,000 new stories Prank Howard has coached 30 of the 83 games in this series. to come out of today's game.

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