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Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1982 South Carolina vs Clemson (11/20/1982) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "South Carolina vs Clemson (11/20/1982)" (1982). Football Programs. 160. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/160 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Clemson Travels to the Orient $2— mm . FROM ^ ONE CHAMPION TO ANOTHER . Louis R Batson Company backs the National Champion Clemson Tigers. Louis P. Batson Company — International Champions in Textile, Plastics, Paper Mill and Industrial Machinery. #1 in ft quality $ service ^HB dependability For your machinery, accessory, spare parts and service, call Batson first everytime. Louis E Batson Ho.eOff.ce: Box 3978 • Greenville, S. C. 29608 Area 803 242-5262 • TELEX 57-0468 November 20, 1982 Clemson vs. University of South Carolina Clemson Memorial Stadium TBALL Contents Special K The Departments Terry Kinard is an unassuming All-America football player who enjoys playing basketball as much as any sport. Rubbing elbows with Bob Hope, 2-3 Today's Game and Statistic selection to the Playboy All-America team and being honored by his 13 Athletic Director hometown were all taken in stride by Kinard last season according to 17 University Officials Cricket Yates, the author of this piece on Clemson s free safety. 20 Managers Football Equipment 21 Stadium Information 24 Trainers 7 Ever wonder how much it costs to outfit just one Tiger gridder. Kim Kelly 25 Clemson IPTAY Club did and she discusses everything from chinstraps to girdles in her article 27 Athletic Administration on Clemson football equipment. 55 Clemson University Year of the Tiger in japan S3 Clemson Coaches 44 The long awaited trip is upon us as the Clemson football team will depart 90-95 Tiger Band for the Orient this Tuesday. A lot went into the negotiations and planning 97 Tigers in the Crowd for Clemson s longest grid excursion in history. Tim Bourret talked with 99 Senior Sponsors the Clemson people involved in the organization and with some people 100 The Lighter Side who have made the Mirage Bowl trip. The Clemson Press Box 57 Ever wonder how Jim Lampley gets those scores so quickly with details about a game. He calls press box assistants like Clemson s Cricket Y'ates Players and Coaches who gives him the info rapidly. That's just one of the functions of the 9 Head Coach Danny Ford press box crew at Clemson. David Fowler discusses the organization 23 Assistant Coaches and duties performed on Saturday afternoon . and night 33-38 Meet the Tigers Orange Bowl Revisited 38-39 Today's Matchups 67 January 1, 1982 will be a long for football time remembered Clemson fans 48 Clemson Alphabetical Roster for that was all the date the Tigers rose above kinds of odds to capture 50 Clemson Numerical Roster college football's top spot. Rhodes takes us just 11 to Jeff back months 51 Opponent Numerical Roster the victory. classic 53 Opponent Alphabetical Roster University Feature 62 Meet Today's Opponent 93 Clemson intramurals let people take off steam and enjoy the true meaning of sport. R brings together people from all departments and adds to the Photo Credits: A special thanks to the Clemson Communication camaraderie of the University. Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Tom Shockley, Senior Sponsors Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, Jim Martin, Lance 97 Today is the final home appearance for many Tiger seniors who have McKinney and Dave Lewis. Also thanks to Earle Martin, Jim had to sacrifice a lot for Clemson football over the last four seasons. In Bradley and the Orange and White. this, the final program, the seniors each honor one woman who has had a significant impact on their lives at Clemson. Represented for National Advertising by: Spencer Marketing 370 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10017 Today s program is published by the Clemson Football Program Committee: Editor: Tim Bourret On the Cover: Terry Kinard, perhaps the greatest defensive back Designer & Assistant Editor: Kim Kelly in Clemson history, closes his career at Clemson today against Business Manager: Allison Dalton the Gamecocks. On the cover of this program he returns an Staff Assistants: Cricket Yates, Jeff Rhodes, Jill Mixon, Al Bynum and Sam Blackman interception against Georgia in 1981, a 13-3 victory he and his teammates will long remember. Production Assistance: Clemson Department of Public Relations Printing: Keys Printing Co. of Greenville, SC. Season Finale in the Valley By Jeff Rhodes Many, many years ago, a fellow named of an upset, it would be in this 80th renewal undefeated records but the Gamecocks David grabbed a roek in desperation and of the "Bragging Rights Bowl." pulled out all of the stops to beat the struck the giant Goliath right between the "I don t like the situation we're in," said Tigers. In 1949, a winless South Carolina eyes to give meaning to the word "upset." Danny Ford discussing the game. "They team got its first victory of the season with a Ever since then, the trend of prohibitive have not had a good season so far, but all 27-13 win over Frank Howard's Clemson underdogs rising up and thumbing their they have to do is throw all of their eggs in team. noses in the faces of favorites has continued. one basket, beat Clemson and they will South Carolina has seen its share of frus- Who would have ever thought Daniel have a successful season. It is just like we tration so far this season. After starting the would have walked out of the Lion's Den were two years ago." season with a pair of wins, the Gamecocks without a scratch? Or when the Trojans not Seven times in the storied history' ol this have only won twice more with six defeats, only beat the Spartans, but burned their game the underdog has come up with a including a David-Goliath loss of their own city? No one expected Hadrian to go over startling performance to best the team that to in-state rival Furman. the Alps with elephants for his victory and was heavily favored, with Clemson pulling South Carolina has been inconsistent more recently, does anyone know if the the trick four times, to the Gamecocks' this season. The offensive line started out Soviet hockey team is still in Siberia after three occasions. In 1934, Clemson was 1-2 on a bad note, as Mark Austin was injured losing to the up-start Americans? going into the State Fair game, but the when a tractor rolled over on him at home The potential for a repeat of any of these Tigers beat the Gamecocks, who were 3-1, before fall practice began, and players had occurrences is very possible as Clemson 19-0. The Tigers would not pull any upset to be moved around on the line. Bell has faces its arch-rival, South Carolina. Clem- again until the 1970s, when they won three had to play musical quarterbacks, as both son is on a roll, having won its last seven times, 1971, 76, and two years ago when sophomore Bill Bradshaw and senior games, while the Gamecocks have faltered the magical orange britches were used for Gordon Beckham have been hot and cold. to a 4-6 record under first-year coach the first time. Injuries have played a part in other areas, Richard Bell. If there was any possibility In 1941 and again in 1958, Clemson had as three members of the Gamecock sec- ondary have missed playing time over the season. Don't be fooled into thinking that the Gamecocks do not have any talent left, though. The offensive line is anchored by center Kenny Gil, who has moved from guard to fill in for Austin, and has done an admirable job. The Carolina trench unit also has a pair of 6-3 bookends in Tim Dyches and Cas Danielowski, two holdovers from the 1980 unit that may have been Carolina's best line. While neither Bradshaw nor Beckham have taken charge of the Gamecock of- fense, the pair can make things happen. Last week against Navy, Beckham came off the bench to lead Carolina on a fourth- quarter march that consumed over eight minutes to help preserve the win over the Midshipmen. The pair of signal callers have thrown nine touchdowns. A highlight on offense for the Gamecocks has been running back Thomas Dendy. The freshman from Fountain Inn, SC, was originally signed as a wide receiver, but has turned into the Gamecocks workhorse on the ground. Dendy rushed 20 times for 155 yards last week, and that gives him 742 for the season, a mark that surpasses George Rogers freshman record. On the defensive side, an injury- plaqued secondary has given up 180 yards a game, but Harry Skipper, Troy Thomas, and Pat Bowen are all healthy now and should give the Tiger offense a hard time.