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It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. fUMMMNMHI vs. ginia v C3H History of Tigerama $2oo . FROM ONE fHAMPIONVfflMlYlr lull TO ANOTHER . Louis P. Batson Company Clemson Tigers. Louis P. Batson Company — International Champions in Textile, Plastics, Paper Mill and Industrial Machinery. #1 in £i quality £i service ^ dependability ^^^H^^^H For your machinery, accessory, spare parts and service, call Batson first everytime. :Louis E Batson 0fflj)9tiy Vlome Office: Area 803 242-5262 Contents Today's Features The Departments October 8, 1983 2-3 Today's Game and Statistics Clemson vs. Virginia/Clemson Memorial Stadium 8 Cheerleaders 11 Clemson University 13 Athletic Director Jim Scott 17 University Officials 5 Clemson 's top flight tackle is one player who provides 21 Stadium Information himself with motivation through his faith in God and 23 Clemson IPTAY Club himself Jeff Rhodes takes a look at Virginia native Jim 24 Trainers Scott. 27 Athletic Administration Academics for Athletes 31 Clemson Coaches 7 Clemson's tutorial program is among the best in the 70 Managers nation. Over 60 tutors aid Clemson athletes in all sports 101 Tiger Band and this program is the major reason Clemson's gradua- 104 All-Time Clemson Team Ballot tion rate for athletes is so solid. Kim Kelly-Bishop examines the Clemson tutorial program. Players and Coaches University Feature 9 Head Coach Danny Ford 43 Color, grade, staple and trash. The words sound like 25 Assistant Coaches activities in a primary school classroom But at Clemson Strength Coaches University, they are the focus of a half million dollar 32 37 Meet the Tigers joint research project with government and industry 41 Graduate Assistant Coaches into more efficient use of cotton. 50 Clemson Alphabetical Roster History of Tigerama 52 Clemson Numerical Roster Tigerama is becoming almost as famous a Clemson 48 53 Opponent Numerical Roster legend as Frank Howard and running down the hill. 55 Opponent Alphabetical Roster You saw why last night at the 27th annual event Jill 62 Meet Today's Opponent Mixon tells us how it started, some of the early problems 64-65 Today's Matchups and then reasons for recent success of the Friday night extravaganza Today's Program is published by the Clemson Football Pro- gram Committee: Computerized Scouting Manager: Allison Dalton 57 How complete is a major college football team's scout- Editor: Tim Bourret ing reports? Try a 400-page computer printout that Designer & Assistant Editor: Kim Kelly-Bishop tells you everything from an opponent's tendencies on Assistant Manager: Ann Smith third down to its percentage of success when running Staff Assistants: Bob Bradley. Jeff Rhodes, Jill Mixon, Al from the left hashmark AlBynum explains the scout- Bynum, Sam Blackman and Johnny Jones ing report system Printing: R.L. Bryan Company of Columbia, SC Ray Brown 67 Clemson's other starting tackle on the right side is the Photo Credits: A special thanks to the Clemson Communica- team's resident philosopher. Tim Bourret's report on tions Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Tom the Rome, GA native is a little different from the Shockley, Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, Jim Mar- average player feature But, then, Ray Brown is a little tin, Lance McKinney and Dave Lewis Also thanks to Earle different from the average football player. Martin, Jim Bradley and the Orange & White. Golden Anniversary 97 The Clemson University Foundation is one of the On the Cover: Jim Moriarty has captured the spirit of a strong arms of this institution and it has been that way Clemson Homecoming with his work of a flipping Clemson for many years. Paula Peckham takes us back over 50 male cheerleader and of Sharon Babcock, a Tiger student from years of hard work by the foundation. Virginia who is always bedecked in Tiger Paws from cheek to Strong Tigers ear. Jim Scott, Clemson's fine defensive tackle, is about to sack an enemy quarterback in the photo by Bob Waldrop. 99 Clemson's strength training facility is one of the reasons the Tigers are so fit in every sport It is also a reason Clemson is so successful in every sport. Johnny Jones Special Thanks: takes a look at Sam Colson and the Clemson strength We would like to take this opportunity to thank Kim Kelly- training facility. Bishop for her innovative contributions to the Clemson football program over the last three years.This is Kim s last football game at Clemson as a full-time employee as she will be moving to Spartanburg with her husband next week. Kim has been the National Advertising bv: Spencer Marketing layout and design expert for Clemson's athletic publications New York, NY for three seasons and is responsible for its fresh look each season. No Normal Homecoming yards, is third on the club in rushing after leading the way last season. Billy Smith was voted the Wahoos most improved player last spring and he has con- tinued the improvement in 1983 as he leads the club in receptions. He was ACC Offensive Player of the Week for his seven catches for 93 yards against N. C. State two weeks ago. Six of his seven receptions were on third or fourth downs that led to first downs. The top defensive player is Charles Mc- Daniel, one of the best young linebackers in the ACC. The sophomore from Fredericks- burg, VA, who is a nephew of Hootie Ingram, led the Cavs in tackles a year ago with 109 and paces the team in that category so far this season. Bon Mattes, who had four quarterback sacks in the first four games this season, is the top defensive lineman. Free safety Lester Lyles is also a mainstay of the Virginia de- fense as he led his team in tackles against both James Madison and N. C. State, and is third on the club in that category. He had played only 11 games in his career prior to this season Almost 80,000 people will be in attendance for today's homecoming battle between Clemson and of neck injury. Virginia. because a While Virginia has made a dramatic im- By Tim Bourret provement from one season to another, Clem- son is trying to hold on to its lofty level of the ties, but he is ahead of that timetable with the 21-1-1 After a 44-0 homecoming loss to Auburn in 1981-82 seasons that brought about a Cavaliers. Virginia won its first four games 1970, Clemson Head Coach Hootie Ingram record in that era. The Tigers have moved up this season, two of them conference wins, to asked his administrators to schedule a little steadily since a 31-16 loss at Boston College exceed the win total of the previous two sea- easier opponent for the annual fall extrava- and have been converting opponent mistakes sons put together. The latter win, a 26-14 win ganza. A win on the gridiron just capped off into scores. over N. C. State, was a regionally televised the weekend nicely, but playing against Terry Against Georgia Tech on September 24 triumph, the first with such exposure for the Beasley and Heisman Trophy winner Pat Sul- Clemson converted three Georgia Tech turn- Cavaliers in quite some time. livan was not the way to end the weekend on a overs into touchdowns. The offense has not While Welch is accepting plaudits, he is the happy note. been piling up impressive total offense and first to point out that his players are executing The Clemson administration obliged and time of possession records, but the point total, on the field and making things happen, es- scheduled less arduous opponents for the next which is the most important stat, has been pecially late in the game. Three times in the few years and many times the opposition was very good. first four contests this season Virginia has points so the Virginia Cavaliers. After all, they had the In fact, Clemson has scored 117 trailed in the game and has come back in the credentials; only one winning season since far this season and since 1942 only the 1950 second half to claim victory. Through four 1952, and had never gained victory over the and 1978 teams had more points after four contests the Cavaliers had outscored their op- Tigers, anywhere, since Thomas Jefferson games than this 1983 team has scored. The ponents 60-22 in the second half. As many of was a sophomore. 1950 club had 130 points and the 1978 team you know the Tigers have had fourth quarter George Welch, one of the most talented had 127 after four games.