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NC State Vs Clemson (10/31/1998) Clemson University Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1998 NC State vs Clemson (10/31/1998) 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, "NC State vs Clemson (10/31/1998)" (1998). Football Programs. 255. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/255 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]. EXPERIENCE does make a Difference! Celebrating 50 Years of Service from Batson Louis P. Batson, Jr. • Joanna B. Stone • Mrs. Louis P. Batson, Sr. • H. Elliott Batson Alexco: Off-loom take-up and inspection equipment and gantries. Keith® Manufacturing: Walking Floor®, unloading and ATI: Entry exit plaiting and accumulatorsfor needle looms. conveying systems. Beltran: Pollution control and smoke abatement. Knotex: Warp tying equipment, including computer-controlled Biella Shrunk Process: Dry finishing equipmentfor machiner}', drawing-in systems, andframes. woolen/a 'orstedfabrics. Lemaire: Warp transfer andfabric transfer printing. Bromver: Ringtube stripper, bobbin alignment packing, and open-end Mannhart: Roving stripper and opening machines. tube stripping machines. Paltnetto/TMR: Air-conditioning, air handling systems. 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Supplying the Textile, Paper, Film, Foil, Plastic, Rubber and Converting Industries. ANNIVERSARY L-onln P. Bat-Son I^onls P. Batson GiiaivUJc Souih Cjralim Yam cLnd Fabrics Ma-cliinery Gmnville. Souih Cunlina Oroup, Inc. 1 Club Road • PO Box 3978 • GreenviUe, SC 29608 • Tel: 864.242.5262 • Fax: 864.271.4535 • E-Mail: [email protected] Please visit us at: www.lpbatson.coni TODAY'S FEATURES PLAYERS & COACHES THE DEPARTMENTS 2 Today's Game Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 63 Alma Mater 125 5 Stats, Stats, Stats Alphabetical Roster, N.C. State 67 Athletic Staff 29 7 Adrian Dingle Assistant Coaches, Clemson 14 Band Feature 125 46 Men's Tennis Graduate Assistant Coaches 32 Board of Trustees 8 47 Women's Tennis Head Coach Tommy West 13 Clemson Radio Network 73 57 Clemson Linebacker Tradition Starting Lineups 64 Clemson Coaches 26 58 Behind the Scenes of Clemson Football Meet the Tigers 41 Courtesy Car Donors 30 61 Defensive Line Tradition Numerical Roster, Clemson 64 Emergency Services 33 71 Lady Tiger Basketball Numerical Roster, N.C. State 65 Future Clemson Schedules 77 122 1988 Team Meet the Wolfpack 83 IPTAY 37 125 Tiger Band Strength Coaches, Clemson 45 IPTAY Donors 89 Tradition 127 Running Back Tiger Rookies 44 IPTAY Officers 86 128 The Last Word Managers 81 35 ON THE COVER Medical Staff Memorial Stadium 78 Senior defensive end Adrian Dingle is making a Officials Signals 25 at the Clemson record books this season. run Stadium Information 33 The native of Holly Hill, SC has moved into the Student-Athlete Enrichment 117 Clemson career top-five in sacks and tackles for Tiger & Tiger Cub 126 loss this season. He leads the Tigers this year in Tiger Traditions 21 those two statistical categories as well as quar- Trainers 81 terback pressures. Clemson holds a record of University Clemson 52 12-6 on Halloween, included in those 12 wins is University Feature 69 the famous 1981 triumph over Wake Forest by University President 11 the score of 82-24. 1998 CLEMSON SCHEDULE Sept. 5 Furman 33-0 Sept. 12 Virginia Tech 0-37 Sept. 19 at Virginia (ABC) 18-20 Sept. 26 Wake Forest (ABC) 19-29 Oct. 3 at N. Carolina (ABC) 14-21 Oct. 10 Maryland (JP) 23-0 Oct. 17 at Florida State 0-48 Oct. 24 at Duke Oct. 31 N.C. State TEA Nov. 12 Georgia Tech (ESPN) 8:00 Nov. 21 S. Carolina TBA FOR TICKETS TO UPCOMING CLEMSON ATHLETIC EVENTS CALL 1-800-CLEMSON OR (864) 656-2118 CLEMSON ATHLETICS ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB www.clemsontigers.com Program Price: $3.00 PROGRAM CREDITS Against Maryland, Sophomore Co-Editors: Tim Bourret and Brett Sowell Cover Designed by: John Schaffauser of Canton, wide receiver Marcus Martin MS Program Manager: Tim Match made six catcties for 97 yards Staff: Sam Blackman, Bob Bradley Marsha Byers, Brian Hennessy, Kim Johnson, Libby Kehn, Andy Including this 22 yard toucit- Linn, Bernie Merritt, Meredith Merritt, Laura Mosher, Julie Pare, Ryan Rickards down reception. Contributing Photographers: Jim Moriarty Jim Graham, Bob Waldrop, Vern Verna, Dave Lewis, Eddie Gliffe, Mark Cramer, Kerry Capps, Patrick Wright, Carolina Photo of Charlotte, NC, Action Sports of Atlanta, GA, Mark Houde, Darryl Glubczynski, Ken Ruinard 1 1 by Tim Bourret sites. 165 yards of all-purpose running per game. Clemson Coach Tommy West has a 3-1 While Holt and Barnette get most of the atten- Tigers Face Grad, Again record against N.C. State as a head coach and tion on Mike O'Cain's offense, there are many Clemson will face a Clemson graduate when the Tigers were 5-3 against the Pack when he other weapons at his disposal. Receiver Chris the N.C. State Wolfpack plays in Death Valley was an assistant coach (1982-89). Clemson lost Coleman has 33 catches for 625 yards and two today. Mike O'Cain, Clemson's 1976 team MVP to the Pack three years in a row (1986-88) when scores, including nine catches for 158 yards as a quarterback and punter, is the head coach he was an outside linebacker coach. against Virginia. Ray Robinson gained 202 of the Wolfpack, the only Clemson graduate who Clemson has won three games in a row yards rushing in 27 attempts at Virginia and has is a Division I Head Coach. Bobby Johnson, a against the Pack, scoring at least 40 points in 458 yards for the season. He had an 88-yard 1973 Clemson graduate, is the head coach at 1995 and 1996, the first time Clemson had ever touchdown run at Charlottesville. Furman, a Division l-AA school. O'Cain is in his scored at least 40 points in consecutive games sixth year at N.C. State and has a 1-4 record against NC State. This is the first time Clemson Notes on Clemson Defense against the Tigers. has won three in a row over NC State since the Clemson has a 2-6 overall record, but it has O'Cain is the only Clemson graduate to coach 1989-91 era. Clemson has not beaten NC State the defensive statistics of a 6-2 team. Heading against Clemson with a Division I team. four years in a row since the 1981-85 era when into the NC State game, Clemson ranked sec- Clemson never faced a Clemson graduate on Clemson won five in a row. ond in the ACC to Flohda State in total defense the opposing sideline until 1992. The only and rushing defense. The Tigers have allowed Clemson graduate in history to serve as NC State Update just 308.1 yards per game this year, second only Clemson's Head Football Coach is Shack NC State and Clemson enter this game fol- to Florida State's 212.3. The Seminoles lead the Shealy Clemson class of '00, who coached lowing similar losses. Both teams out gained the nation in that area. Clemson has given up just Clemson during the 1904 season. opposition in terms of total offense by a consid- 109.9 yards per game on the ground, second to O'Cain ranks 12th in Clemson history in pass- erable margin, yet lost the game. The Pack out Florida State's 93.1. ing efficiency. O'Cain was 91-182 for 1291 yards gained Virginia, 472-359, converted 11-20 third The Tigers also lead the conference in quar- and six touchdowns in his career with the Tigers. downs, and had just one turnover, yet lost 23-13 terback sacks. The Tigers had two more at Duke He lettered in 1974-75-76 and was the team in Charlottesville. They had a 200-yard rusher, and now have 26 for the season. Clemson has MVP in 1 976 when he also punted for the Tigers. 150-yard receiver, 250-yard passer and still lost. had at least two sacks in every game this year He held the Clemson record for rushing yardage That might be a first in ACC history. and 32 of the last 34 games. Leading the way in in a game by a Clemson quarterback until 1994. Clemson out gained Duke, 362-268, gained terms of sacks is Adrian Dingle, who has nine to He had 140 yards rushing, ironically against 245 yards in the second half, averaged 5.2 yards lead the ACC.
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