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C. 29608 Area 803 242-5262 Clemson vs. Duke Today's Features The Departments October 20, 1984 34 ACC Composite Schedule Homecoming / Clemson Memorial Stadium 25 Athletic Administration 1 1 Athletic Director 101 Cheerleaders Richard BuUer 5 27 Clemson Head Coaches Clemson's only senior wide receiver has had to follow his 45 Clemson University brother's footsteps since coming to Tigcrtown, Although he 95 Fall Schedules, non-revenue sports won't break [erry Butler's records, Richard Butler is making 23 IPTAYClub a name for himself. Tim Bourret profiles Clemson's clutch 74 IFTAY Officers wide receiver. 68 Managers y Tiger Fans 36 Radio Network Stadium Information Clemson fanatics got a lot of attention last year when they set 29 the Guinness Book ofRecords figure for single-day balloon re- 9 1 Stadium Medical Needs lease. But, Tiger supporters have been rabid for many years. 7 1 Single Game Records 104 Tiger Band Jill Mixon takes a look at some of the more interesting Clem- Trainers son fans and what they do to show they are behind the Tigers. 37 1 7 University Officials ^ y Cheerleaders 9 University President While the Clemson football team was ranked 1 1th in the final poll last year the cheerleaders were doing even better. In com- Players and Coaches petition in Dallas, TX the squad finished third in the nation. Maria Farry takes us through their schedule and what it means 2 1 Assistant Coaches to be a Clemson cheerleader. 50 Clemson Alphabetical Roster 52 Clemson Numerical Roster Tiger Olympians 1 5 Head Coach Danny Ford A couple of former Clemson athletes captured medals at the 43 Graduate Assistant Coaches Los Angeles Olympics this past summer. Noel Loban became 37 Meet the Tigers Clemson's first medal winner in any sport when he captured 62 Meet Today's Opponent a bronze in wrestling. Al Bynum reviews the competition from 53 Opponent Numerical Roster a Clemson standpoint. 55 Opponent Alphabetical Roster University Feature 102 Strength Coaches 5 y 66 Today's Matchups South Carolina 4Hers are learning some interesting things about trees. Tom Lollis takes a look at that industry and the Today's Program is published by the Clemson Football findings of a number of studies that could have a bearing on Program Committee- your lifestyle. ^ This Day In Tiger Football Manager: Allison Dalton Clemson has had some excellent wins on this day in Clemson Editor and Designer: Tim Bourret football. Danny Ford's team will try to make it 8 out of 12 Assistant Editor: Kassie Kessinger on this day in history. Sam Blackman takes us on a chronologi- Assistant Manager: Ann Smith cal review of the Tiger Football games on October 20. Staff Assistants: Bob Bradley, )ill Mixon, Al Bynum, Sam Blackman, David Webb, Maria Farry, and Margaret Pndgeon. ^5 JeffWeUs Clemson's starting defensive end has battled back from quite Printing: Electric City Printing Co. of Anderson, SC an illness to become a starter in his senior season. A versatile performer, Wells was a starter as a freshman on the other side Photo Credits: A special thanks to the Clemson Communica- of the line of scrimmage, tight end. Kassie Kessinger sum- tions Center staff of Tom Shockley, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, marizes his career. )im Martin, Lance McKinney and Dave Lewis. Also thanks to Earle Martin, The Orange & White, Rob Biggerstaff, and Steve Tiger Rag 99 Brown. Paul Yoder, the man who gave the world Tiger Rag, will be on hand for the Homecoming Festivities today. David Webb National Advertising: Spencer Marketing, New York, NY talked with Yoder about his career and the history ol the song that shakes the Southland. On The Cover: Welcome to It is something unique Chuckie Richardson Clemson Homecoming. to this University, a time that truly makes college football spe- Number-56 is a veteran linebacker who has always done well cial. Cover photos by Lance McKinney, Tom Shockley, Bob when called upon. While others ahead of him have gone Waldrup and Jim Moriarty. down with injury at one time or another, Chuckie I^chardson has never missed a game. Al Bynum takes a look at the native of North Carolina who would be a consistent starter at most of the other schools in the ACC. 1 Today's Game By Tim Bourrct back Ron Sally this afternoon. Carolina or Virginia and the result was a pair of Duke's offense has been solid for many years. losses. But in the two games he has played Duke For the first time in four seasons Clemson will not is 1-1 and he has hit of Today could be a landmark ^ame in the cele- 25 45 passes for 297 have to face Ben Bennett, a quarterback brated career of Clemson middle guard William who yards and two TDs. threw for about 1 yards against Clemson in receiving is Perry. The bigsest Tiger and the rest of the defense ,000 The corps led by Gary Frederick, a his career, including 367 yards last year when he senior has will have to contain the Duke Blue Devils, a team who been slowed by ankle problems hit 34-53 in the air. this season. that has averaged 22.3 points and 395 yards a He has only five receptions for 66 The Blue Devils have not been as effective in yards, but he always plays well against game against Clemson over the last four seasons. Clemson. their last three games and Sally's absense is the Chuck Herring is another player stars Although Clemson has won the last three meet- who against major reason. He did not play against South the Tigers. He caught two touchdown passes last ings, Perry is looking for a satisfying victory. The 320-pound native of Aiken, SC, is one of the leading candidates for the top honors in col- lege football among linemen, the Lombardi Award and the Outland Trophy. Those awards are given to the best lineman in America and ac- complishments in the sack, tackles for loss and fumble recovery departments have a significant bearing on the voters. With one outstanding play this afternoon Perry could set three career records for defensive exper- tise. If Perry can sack the quarterback and cause a fumble all in one play he would become Clem- son's all-time leader in career quarterback sacks, career tackles for loss and career fumble involve- ment (caused fumbles and fumble recoveries). Ironically, it has worked out that Perry has tied all three major career records at about the same time and he could eclipse them all with one quick charge over center and into enemy territory. The marks he stands to break are held by three prominent Tigers of the past, two of whom are still stars in the pro ranks. The Clemson sack record is now held by Perry and San Francisco 49ers star jim Stuckey (18). The tackle for loss record (45) is held by Perry and former Clemson linebacker Randy Scott, and the fumble involvement record (12) is held by Perry and Tampa Bay Buc linebacker [eff Davis, the captain of the 198 1 Na- tional Champion Clemson team. Heading into this game Perry is the Tigers' leader in tackles with 47, he has 36 first hits and 1 1 assists. Twelve of his tackles have been for loss which might lead the nation, although the NCAA does not keep official statistics in that category. He is coming off a career-high 1 2-tacklc performance against North Carolina. He also had three tackles for loss in the game and stopped Ethan Horton six times. He took over the game on one series in the fourth period when he had two tackles for loss, then forced an interception with pressure on North Carolina quarterback Kevin Anthony. Last season Duke coach Steve Sloan said before the contest with Clemson that he was going to rent a Winnebago to simulate William Perry for his scout team during his preparation for the Tigers. The former Alabama quarterback has deep respect for Perry and undoubtedly wc will see some inter- William Perry could break three Clemson career records in one play this afternoon esting and innovative plays from Duke quarter- against Duke. 2 year in the game in Durham and has 1 2 catches Sloan used to tell Ford what to do on the practice in a full-scale scrimmage at Littlejohn Coliseum at field.