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Box 3978, Greenville, SC 29608 USA • Phone: (803) 242-5262 • Fax: (803) 271-4535 Table of Contents Today's Features Today's Program features the influence of the Carolina Panthers season in Death Valley in 1995, Clemson's starting defensive line, 6 The NFL at Death Valley and the comical tales of Frank Howard and Peahead Walker. The Fall of 1995 will be the busiest in his- tory on the Clemson campus as the Tigers and the Carolina Panthers will both use Memorial their home site. The Panthers will Stadium as 79 Clemson Baseball have a positive influence on the Clemson pro- Jack Leggett's Tiger baseball team will be gram, the University and the entire upstate of honored today for their ACC Championship of South Carolina. 1994. It was a landmark season for the pro- gram that was ranked number-one in the 39 Tiger Tutoring Program nation and won a national high 57 games. Clemson has been turning out significant numbers of Academic Honor Roll students and 111 John Latina graduates in recent years and the athletic John Latina once played for an opposing tutoring program stationed in Vickery Hall, one team in Death Valley (Virginia Tech in 1978). of the top facilities of its kind in the country, has Now he is trying to rebuild the Clemson offen- had a lot to do with that success rate. sive line to the level it attained in 1978 when the Tigers averaged over 400 yards a game in 40 Hitachi Scholarship Recipient total offense. The Hitachi Promise of Tomorrow pro- gram will honor former Clemson tight end 112 The Last Word Steve Derriso, a graduate off the 1993 Tiger Frank Howard and Peahead Walker were team, with a $5,000 scholarship today. The two of the most colorful coaches in college Hitachi program is the largest corporate-fund- football in the 1940s and 1950s. They spent ed scholarship program associated with col- Graduate Assistant Coaches 17 the week prior to the contest throwing insults at lege football. Head Coach Tommy West 11 each other, then walked off the field arm in Lineups 56 arm. Meet the Tigers 34 49 Clyde Christensen Numerical Roster, Clemson 56 Clemson's co-offensive coordinate and Numencal Roster, Opponents 57 quarterback coach does a lot of coordinating at Opponent Players and Information 74 Statistics, both teams home with a large and supportive family. 3 Strength Coaches 26 Jessica Reo reveals Christensen's approach to Tiger Rookies 37 the game, and his approach to educating his children. The Departments ACC Schedule 67 All-Americans 48 50 Young Lions on the Line Alma Mater 105 Clemson has one of its youngest teams in America's Best Programs 69 years, especially on the defensive line where Athletic Staff 31 there are no seniors. Carlos Curry, Marvin Band Feature 105 Board of Trustees 33 Cross and Lamarick Simpson are from three Cheerleaders 101 different states but came to Clemson for the Clemson Radio Network 20 tradition. same reason: Coaches, All Sports 19 Courtesy Car Donors 45 Emergency Services 67 73 Running Down the Hill IPTAY 64 Clemson has one of the greatest tradi- IPTAY Donors 80 tions in college football, one of the most and IPTAY Officers 42 thrilling stadium entrances in all of sport. Bob Managers 28 Bradley tells us how it all started. Medical Staff 29 1994 Program Committee Memorial Stadium 27 77 Clemson Swimming Editor: Tim Bourret Official's Signals 47 Advertising Coordinator: Tim Match Opponent Schedules 25 Coach Bruce Marchionda is in his rookie Assistant Editor: Jessica Reo Photo of the Week 53 season as head coach of the Tiger programs. Program Staff: Sam Blackman, Bob Bradley, Chris Single Game Records 70 He had an excellent first recruiting season and Stadium Information 23 Metzler, Brett Sowell, Brenda Rabon, Jamie Hill, Dr Trainers 28 hopes the rookies will blend in with 26 return- Harold Vigodsky and Gall Moose University Feature 63 ing letter winners, 13 on each team. Printing: Electric City Printing Company of University President 9 Anderson, SC Vickery Hall 103 On the Cover: Today is Homecoming, one of the great traditions at Clemson, a tradition that dates Clemson Schedule back to 1922. Jim Moriarty captured another great Sept. 3 Furman W, 27-6 Clemson tradition on the cover of today's program, Sept. 10 N.C. State L, 12-29 Sept. 17 'at Virginia L, 6-9 running down the hill. Cover Photo: Jim Moriarty Oct. 1 Maryland W, 13-0 Oct. 8 at Georgia L, 14-40 Interior Photos: Jim Moriarty, Rob Biggerstaff, Bob Oct. 15 at Duke L, 13-19 Waldrop, Vern Verna, Ken Ruinard, Dave Lewis, Mark Oct. 22 at Florida State L, 0-17 Houde, Patrick Wright, Eddie Cliffe, C.W. Pack Oct. 29 Wake Forest 1 :00 PM Sports. Nov 5 at North Carolina 1:30 PM Nov 12 Georgia Tech 1:00 PM additional copies of this program send check for For a Nov 19 South Carolina 12:08 PM $6 to Clemson Football Program, Box 632, Clemson, *ACC TV SC 29633 The times shown are if the game is not televised. Various television networks can change the times up Player and Coaches to 12 days prior to the contest. Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 59 Assistant Coaches, Clemson 13 1994 Clemson Football 1 . j|( Today's Game Tigers Look to continue Winning Ways in Homecoming By Tim Bourret Games against Demon Deacons. Clemson 21-1-2 in last 24 Homecoming Games are the co-holders of the record. Underwood with four. in his final Clemson will celebrate Homecoming today had 17 tackles game as a Tiger Clemson has used an average of nine first- when Wake Forest comes to Death Valley. when he led Clemson to a 27-6 victory over year freshmen per game this year, an average South Carolina. He also had two interceptions of eight per game on offense. This youth is And, it will really be a homecoming for the Tigers, who have played each of their last in that game. Watson had 17 as a free safety reflected in Clemson's offensive stats for the in 1 is three games on the road in three different against Georgia Tech 984. Jack Cain the first seven games. A look to the stats reveals tackles in that states and will have played just one game at only other DB to have more a game first-year freshmen have accounted for 56 home during the 48-day period between than Dawkins. Cain, who won the ACC's Brian percent of the rushing yards, 48 percent of the September 11 and October 28th. Piccolo Award in 1979, had 16 tackles against total offense, 41 percent of the pass comple- Clemson has a 50-17-3 record on Maryland in 1980. tions and 44 percent of the touchdowns. fierce Homecoming dating back to the first celebra- Dawkins, one of the most hitters on First-year freshmen are second on the club with first in tion in 1922. Clemson lost that Homecoming the Clemson team, leads the 40 Clemson team rushing (Raymond Priester), to Centre by a 21-0 score. In fact, Clemson hits and is third on the team in tackles overall passing yardage (Nealon Greene) and receiv- 52. ing was just 0-4-1 in Homecoming games between with (Kenya Crooks). 1922-26, so it is surprising that the tradition continued. Clemson's first Homecoming vic- Wake Forest Report Percentage of Contribution by Clemson like tory was against Auburn in 1927 by a 3-0 Wake Forest, Clemson, enters today's First-Year Freshmen score. Clemson won 11 of the next 13 game with just two wins. Like the Tigers, Wake Category Total Fresh % by Fresh Homecoming games after that win over Auburn Forest has failed to average 275 yards a game Rushing Yds 1007 562 55.8 and the tradition was secure.