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Today's Features HOMECOMING 5 Al Richard Players and Coaches Graduate student Al Richard attended all Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 of his high school's football games when he Alphabetical Roster. Opponents 59 was in the ninth grade. But, he never played Assistant Coaches. Clemson 13 in a game because he was a member of the 10 school's Band. Lineups 56 7 Les Hall Meet the Tigers 33 Numerical Roster. Clemson 56 This fifth-year senior does not concern Numerical Roster. Opponents 57 himself with individual statistics. Reaction Opponent Players 74 and teaching from coaches and friends are the Statistics 2 important matters to this native of Columbia, Strength Coaches 65 SC. Tiger Rookies 37 49 Rudy Harris This bruiser from Boston learned to be aggressive in his own home. One of 13 children, Harris's family could have fielded The Departments their own team. he is the leading Now Academic All-Americans 45 Former bass drummer? touchdown scorer for the Clemson team. ACC Schedule 28 51 Howard Hall Alma Mater 50 Atlantic Coast Conference 23 Natives of have come to 1992 Program Committee Athletic Staff 31 Clemson to play for years. Chairman: Len Gough Band Feature 64 Howard Hall is continuing the tradition that Editor: Tim Bourret Board of Trustees 17 was started by Chuck McSwain, Tracy John- Assistant Editor: Annabelle Vaughan Bowl Schedule 43 son, and over a decade ago. Program Staff: Sam Blackman, Sanford Cheerleaders 50 Coaches. 21 61 Clemson Golf Rogers, Annie Verhoven, Heather Czeczok, All-Sports Courtesy Vehicle Donors 42 With the return of four players who have Chris Metzler, Beth Mclnnis, Brett Sowell, Gail Emergency Services 67 at time or another in won a tournament one Moose and Bob Bradley Future Schedules 25 their careers, Larry Penley's club will chal- Printing: Electric City Printing Company of IPTAY 27 lenge for the national championship this year. Anderson, SC IPTAY Officers 46 Nicky Goetze, Danny Ellis and Bobby Doolittle On the Cover: Today, Clemson celebrates Managers 36 might be the best senior trio in the nation. another Homecoming and the presentation of Medical Staff 29 Memorial Stadium 70 Program the Homecoming Queen is always a highlight 64 Today's Band NFL Honors by Tigers 66 of Saturday's activities. Also featured on Welcome to homecoming! You won't Official's Signals 68 today's cover are senior linemen Al Richard forget the color and pageantry provided today Opponent Schedules 97 and Les Hall, five-year veterans of by Tiger Band members of today and yester- Photo of the Week 53 year. team, and Howard Hall and Rudy Harris, senior Radio Network 38 fullbacks who have taken part in many key Single Game Records 101 73 Lady Tiger Clemson wins. Stadium Information 19 Jim Davis's team has a good Coach Football cover photos by C.W. Pack, Jim Stadium Records 72 chance of reaching the NCAAs for the sixth Moriatly and Bob Waldrop Strength All-Americans 65 straight year thanks to the return of 1 ,000- Trainers 73 Interior Photos: Jim Moriarty, Bob Waldrop, point scorers Shandy Bryan and Kerry Boyatt- University Feature 105 Vern Verna, Scott Harke, Rob Biggerstaff, Ben University President 9 Hall. Lewis. Patrick Wright, C.W. Hendricks, Dave Vickery Hall 102 77 Paulette Russell Pack Sports, Eddie Cliffe, Carolina Sports This Clemson swimmer did not join the Clemson Schedule team until mid-season, but she still earned All- Sept. 5 Ball State W, 24-10 America honors and led the Lady Tigers to a Sept. 12 Florida State L, 20-24 top 20 finish. Sept. 26 at Tech L, 16-20 Hutchins 107 Roger Oct. 3 UT-Chattanooga W, 54-3 The snapper position is important to any Oct. 10 at Virginia W. 29-28 team. But, at Clemson, the snapper provides Oct. 17 Duke 1:00 PM more than just expertise on the gridiron. Roger Oct. 24 at N.C. State 1:00 PM Hutchins provides comic relief through his Oct. 31 at Wake Forest 1 :00 PM imitations. Nov. 7 North Carolina 1:00 PM 109 Jim Goodman Nov. 14 at Maryland 12:10 PM Ciemson's recruiting coordinator has done Nov. 21 1:00 PM it all. From assistant coach to to to recruiting coordinator, Jim Goodman has been a success at every stop. Duke Schedule 111 Tigers in the Pros Sept. 5 at Florida State L. 48-21 Larry Nance has been regarded as one of Sept. 12 at Vanderbilt L, 42-37 the top forwards in the NBA for many years. Sept. 19 Rice W, 17-12 Recently, he has received awards for his work Sept. 26 Virginia L, 55-28 off the court. Oct. 10 East Carolina W. 45-14 112 Great Tiger Wins in Death Valley Oct. 17 at Clemson 1:00 PM While it was not a battle of top 20 teams, Oct. 24 Maryland 1:30 PM the 1959 Clemson-Wake Forest game might Oct. 31 at 12:10 PM have been the most exciting in the history of Nov. 7 Wake Forest 1:30 PM Memorial Stadium. It was also a showcase for Former Tiger Larry Nance is one of the NBA s running back George Usry, who did everything Nov. 14 at N.C. State 12:10 PM top players. Nov. 21 North Carolina 12:10 but sell tickets. PM

^ lemson Football '92 1 Today's Game

By Tim Bourret is the size of a deflated football and was complete backs have met #5 Alabama, #11 Georgia and with a debossed Tiger paw. #13 Tennessee. Maryland has played #9 Penn The Greatest Comeback in Clemson History The Tigers rubbed the rock prior to the game State, #15 Georgia Tech and #16 Virginia. Clemson scored the last 29 points of the and at halftime on their way out to the Scott game in defeating Virginia last week, 29-28. It Stadium turf. "We told the players we were going Clemson Rushing vs. Duke Passing was the greatest comeback in Clemson football to make it feel like home as much as possible," For the last decade the Clemson-Duke game history in terms of gaining victory after trailing by said Ken Hatfield. "The locker room and the has been a battle of teams who like to move the the largest deficit at any time in a game. In fact, sideline we had were the same as when we play ball through different means. Entering the Duke it was just three points away from tying the at home, and they even have a hill at Virginia, game Clemson ranked second in the nation in national record for the greatest comeback in although we knew we could not run down the hill rushing offense with an average of 294.6 yards football history. Maryland came back to to get to the field. So, we thought this rock would per game. Clemson is coming off consecutive collect a 42-40 victory after trailing 31 -0 at Miami make it even more like playing at home." Did it plus-400 yard rushing performances, the first in 1985, while Ohio State overcame a 31 -point contribute to the magic of Clemson's come-from- time in Clemson history that the Tigers have had deficit to beat Minnesota 41-37 in 1989. behind victory? back-to-back 400-yard rushing games.

With 32 minutes left in the game in Well, there is a bit of irony and history involved Duke on the other hand, ranks 24th in the

Charlottesville, VA, Clemson trailed the Cava- here. The previous record for the greatest come- nation in passing offense, averaging 243.6 yards liers 28-0. Louis Solomon then scored on a 64- back in Clemson history was an 18-point deficit per game. Blue Devils quarterback Spence yard rush with just 1:53 to go before halftime to overcome to gain victory in 1966. That Septem- Fischer is eighth in the nation in passing effi- cut the margin to 28-7. The Tigers then got ber 24, 1966 game was against Virginia in the ciency. Last week he led Duke to a a 45-14 win rushing touchdowns from Rudy Harris and Rodney first game the original Howard's Rock was in- over East Carolina by hitting 20-29 for 222 yards

Blunt in the third period to make it 28-20 heading stalled at the top of the hill in Clemson Memorial and three touchdowns. into the final period. Stadium. Although Clemson has won nine of the last 1 With just 5:31 left in the contest, Harris, who meeting between the two teams, both teams had 12 carries for 96 yards and two touchdowns Most Difficult Schedules have moved the ball. And, they have moved the in the game, bulled his way for a score from 27 Clemson has had quite a difficult schedule to ball in opposite means. Since 1981, Clemson yards out. A two-point conversion failed, but it open the 1 992 season. According to the October has averaged 313.8 rushing yards, 3.1 rushing was now 28-26. 12 USA Today poll, Ken Hatfield's Tigers have touchdowns and 5.58 yards per carry against

A Darnell Stephens , just the already played three of the top 16 teams in the Duke. Overthese 1 1 years, Clemson has had 1 second of his career, gave Clemson possession nation. The Tigers have already played #6 Florida individual 100-yard or better rushing perfor- at the Virginia 35 with 3:53 left. A 45-yard pass State, #15 Georgia Tech and #16 Virginia. mances. This includes last year when the Tigers from Solomon to Larry Ryans put the ball at the Clemson has a 3-2 ledger so far this year with the got 1 63 yards from Rodney Blunt and 1 26 yards

Virginia nine. Three plays later Nelson Welch only blemishes being a pair of four-point losses to from Rudy Harris, still career highs for both play- completed the comeback with a 32-yard field goal Florida State and Georgia Tech. ers. and a 29-28 Tiger lead with 55 seconds left. Clemson is one of just three teams in the Duke has completed 23.5 passes in an aver-

Clemson's defense stiffened on Virginia's last nation who have metthree teamscurrently ranked age of 42.8 attempts over the last 1 1 years possession, and when Robert O'Neal leaped among the top 1 6 teams in the nation. The other against Clemson. The Blue Devils have aver- above a crowd of 12 players in the endzone and two are Arkansas and Maryland. The Razor- aged 277 yards a game through the air against deflected a "Hail Mary" pass attempt, Clemson the Tigers since 1981. A highlightforthe Blue had registered the second greatest come- Devils came last year when back in ACC history. 23-48 for 385 yards and three scores. Brown, Clemson outgained Virginia 375-93 in the now with the New York Giants, also guided second half and finished the game with 490 Duke to a 2 1 - 1 7 victory over Clemson in 1 989. yards total offense, including 402 yards rush- Clemson entered that game ranked seventh ing. Blunt led the Tigers with 141 yards in the nation. Duke has lost seven straight rushing in just 16 attempts, the second best games against ranked teams since then. game of his career. He had 1 63 yards rushing against Duke last year at the Coca Cola Bowl Solomon Has Been Productive in Tokyo, Japan. Red-shirt freshman quarterback Louis The previous Clemson record for the great- Solomon has been productive off the bench est point deficit overcome to gain victory also the last two Saturday's. The native of took place against Virginia. In 1 966, Clemson Somerset, NJ has quarterbacked the Tigers trailed the Cavaliers 35-1 7 with 1 7 minutes to for an even 100 plays so far this year and go in the game. The Tigers came back to win Clemson has gained 749 yards on those that season opener, 40-35. plays. That is an average of 7.5 yards a snap

The Clemson victory marked the sixth and it does not take a football expert to know time in the last three years that Clemson has that is an impressive figure. In the 1 7 posses- scored the last points of the game to erase a sion he has run the offense against UT Chat- fourth-quarter deficit or tie, and win or tie a tanooga and Virginia, Clemson has scored game. seven touchdowns and kicked two field goals.

That is nine scores in 17 possessions. Rock on the Road Solomon gained 116 yards rushing in 16 Howard's Rock is one of the most famous attempts against Virginia, just the second images of in the United States. quarterback in the last 1 1 years to pick up 1 00 Clemson players rub the rock prior to running yards or more on the ground in a game. down the hill and entering Memorial Stadium. DeChane Cameron is the only other Tiger Last Saturday, Clemson took a part of that QB since the days of to gain heritage with it to Virginia when Equipment over the century mark in terms of rushing. Blunt had 141 yards rushing last Saturday at Vir- Manager Doug Gordon brought a rock from Included in the 116 yards was a 64-yard ginia, the second highest total of his career. Death Valley, CA to Charlottesville. This rock touchdown run that turned the game around.

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That 64-yard run was the second longest touch- Dickerson's unit established career down run by a Tiger quarterback in history. Only highs for tackles and were key rea- a 75-yard run by Steve Fuller against Virginia sons Virginia gained just 93 yards

Tech in 1978 is longer. For the year, Solomon total offense in the second half.

has an 8.0 yard average on 23 carries and has They held Virginia to just six first each of the top two longest runs this season. downs after halftime. Solomon gained 204 yards in total offense at and Warren

Virginia, the most by a Tiger freshman since Forney both had 1 1 tackles and Willie Jordan had 259 yards of total offense combined for a sack at Virginia. against Duke on 32 plays in 1975. Jordan also The total was a career high for both

has the freshman record for total offense in a players, who are underclassmen, game with 288 yards on 39 plays against Georgia yet leaders of the front line. Defen-

Tech in 1975. Jordan was a first-year freshman sive back Norris Brown had 1 tack- that year and that was the only season he was a les in the game, double his previous quarterback. He became a return specialist and career high of five. Brown was a starting defensive back between 1976-78. valuable member of the Clemson defense because he played three Hall Has Career Day different positions during the course Clemson senior offensive tackle Les Hall had of the game due to injuries and

the game of his life in the 29-28 victory over strategy changes. He saw time at Virginia. The 6-7 native of Columbia, SC had a strong safety, free safety and

coach's grade of 94 percent and a career high 1 cornerback during the course of the knockdown blocks. That 94 percent grade was Virginia game.

not only a career high for Hall, it was the highest

grade ever awarded by Tiger offensive line coach Welch Boots Game Winner Stephens had a key interception in the fourth quarter Larry Beckman, who has been an assistant coach Nelson Welch, currently ranked comeback against Virginia.

at the Division I level since 1 976. In fact, Beckman ninth in the nation in field goals per

can remember only one other instance in which game, provided the winning points in the thrilling 13-10 win.

he awarded any grade in the 90s. It was the victory over Virginia. Welch booted a 32-yard It was, however, the second time Welch had highest offensive lineman grade awarded by a field goal with just 55 seconds to culminate booted a clutch field goal inside the last minute of

Clemson coach since John Phillips graded 95 Clemson's comeback. Welch is now 9-12 for the a game against Virginia. In 1991 Welch kicked a

percent against Virginia in 1987. season on field goals and is 28-40 for his career. 40-yarder with 46 seconds left to tie the Cavaliers

The 1 2 knockdown blocks by Hall rank as the The native of Greer, SC became the first Tiger 20-20. Clemson then went on a six-game win- second most ever by a Clemson offensive tackle. field goal kicker to boot the winning field goal with ning streak to close the regular season. Welch

The record is 13, held by current Tiger Brent less than a minute left since the 1987 North hopes his boot in Charlottesville will trigger the LeJeune, who had that total this year against Carolina game when kicked a same streak this year.

Florida State. 30-yard field goal with 32 seconds left in Clemson's Stacy Seegars gave considerable aid to Hall

in terms of offensive line blocking. The junior had Statistically Speaking 1 1 knockdown blocks in helping Clemson to that

402-yard rushing performance. It is interesting to 1992 CLEMSON STATS (3-2) 1992 DUKE STATS (2-3) note that there have been 13 400-yard rushing RUSHING TC Net Avg ID LG RUSHING TC Net Avg ID LG Blunt, 6.1 Cuthbert, TB 102 473 4.6 2 53 games in Clemson history, four of them have TB 63 387 53 Williams, TB 39 207 5.3 44 Baldwin, FB 31 120 3.9 4 26 come against Virginia and two of those took place Solomon, QB 23 185 8.0 64 Gallman. TB 7 42 6.0 19 on the same day. October 10th (1987 and 1992). Moncrief, QB 43 154 3.6 28 Dorsey, WR 2 34 17.0 26 Hall. FB 31 128 4J. 16 Lewis. FB 2 3 JUS 1 2 Highest Rushing Games in Clemson History CLEMSON 269 1473 5.5 13 64 DUKE 188 631 3.4 9 53

Opponents 188 560 3.0 1 36 Opponents 247 1130 4.6 13 79 Yards Site. Opponent, Score Date

I PASSING CM-AT 1 Yds TD LG Pet 615 a-Georgia Tech (73-0) 10/17/03 PASSING CM-AT Yds ID LG Pet Moncrief, QB 28-70 2 289 1 35 .400 Fischer, QB 52-84 4 712 6 60 .619 536 h-Wake Forest (82-24) 10/31/81 Solomon, QB 8-19 115 45 .421 Prince, QB 41-80 6 431 2 29 .513 516 h-Presbyterian (76-0) 9/22/45 Sapp, QB hZ 77 1 77 .500 Decker, QB 6-14 Z5 20 .429 11/6/48 448 h-Furman (41-0) CLEMSON 37-91 2 481 2 77 .407 DUKE 99-178 10 1218 8 60 .556 439 h-Presbyterian (66-0) 9/21/57 Opponents 90-177 8 1100 5 37 .508 Opponents 72-133 8 915 7 68 .541 436 h-Presbyterian (55-0) 9/23/50 436 h-UT-Chattanooga (54-3) 10/03/92 RECEIVING Rec Yds Avg ID LG RECEIVING Rec Yds Avg ID LG Cuthbert, TB 18 129 7.2 1 24 434 a-Furman (40-20) 11/26/55 Smith, WR 12 230 19.2 2 77 Ryans, WR 4 61 15.3 45 Wright, WR 14 228 16.3 1 34 433 a-South Carolina (39-21) 11/23/73 Witherspoon, TB 4 13 3.3 7 Dorsey, WR 14 187 13.4 2 38 419 a-Virginia (30-14) 10/14/78 Hall, FB 3 52 18.3 22 Clark, TE 13 135 10.4 2 29 (48-0) 10/9/82 419 a-Virginia Gibson, TE 3 46 15.3 22 Baldwin. FB 12 103 83 18 403 h-Virginia (38-21) 10/10/87 Grier, FB 3 31 10.3 14 DUKE 99 1218 12.3 8 60 402 a-Virginia (29-28) 10/10/92 Blunt. TB 3 H 3J 13 Opponents 72 915 12.7 7 68 CLEMSON 37 481 13.0 2 77 q Tiger Defenders Establish Career Highs Opponents 90 1100 12.2 37 When Clemson gave up 28 points in the first Tackles No Tackles No Tackles No Tackles No 28 minutes of the Virginia game we didn't think we Berdan Jones, LB 49 Simmons. OLB 31 59 Wafle 27 would be writing many notes about the Clemson O'Neal, FS 41 Sheppard, OLB 27 Spells 54 Thomas 24 shutout the Wahoos defense. But, the Tigers Forney, DT 37 Trapp. CB 25 Jackson 38 Pearson 22 over the last 32 minutes of the game and there Buckner, MG 35 Brown SS 25 Sherrod 30 DuBose 17 were some standout performances. Burnette. LB 34 Jackson. LB 23 Youmans 29 Ellis 17 Three members of defensive coordinator Ron

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Al Richard

By Heather Czeczok myself as far as going to school and football was

it." Whoever said nice guys finish last must not But there was more to college football than have met Clemson's Al Richard. He's a nice guy getting a scholarship. Richard had to adjust to the

who is at the head of the pack and far fiom new challenges of college life and college foot-

finished. Richard is a starting defensive tackle for ball. "The Al Richard that first stepped foot on the Tigers who describes himself as, "a really nice Clemson's campus was a momma's boy who had and easy-going guy, who wants to be known as never really been anywhere except home," says a good person who has always tried hard to do Richard looking back at himself. " He didn't really what is asked of him." He wouldn't want his know how to work hard because he never really

personality to be any other way except maybe on had to work for anything in his life. I've learned to the football field. "Sometimes I'm too nice. On be respectful more of adults, peer groups and

the football field, it sometimes takes me a little people older than me. while to really get going and get the juices flow- "I've learned to not take things so seriously.

ing." When I first got here I had a problem with taking

Defensive line coach Les Herrin says that he things too seriously. Football players joke a lot

has to challenge Richard on occasion. "He and I didn't want anybody to say anything out of

realizes that he's too nice on the field. At times the way to me. I wouldn't put up with that. I have

you have to say things that you really don't want learned to let things (like that) go in one ear and

to say (to him) because he is a good person, but out the other."

you have to say it to get him motivated. He Next he had to survive a career-threatening

understands that. That can be hard to do as a knee injury. "It was a very serious injury. I had Graduation day was special for Richard. coach." torn iigaments in my left knee. It was a damper to

Richard has had to overcome more than just me. My parents told me not to let it get me down.

being "too-nice." He has hurdled some major I could have easily just put my head down and class and have work to do, but just knowing that

in it is 'I'm obstacles his efforts to make to where he said not going to play football anymore.' But you have a degree really means a lot. That was

today. The first obstacle postponed his football I rehabbed really hard and was able to come back the big thing for me coming here. I wanted to get

career until middle school . "I tried out for little and play. I feel as if I've done pretty well because my degree. I wanted to be able to say that I came

league football at the YMCA, but I was too big. I a lot of guys who have knee injuries never play to Clemson and got my degree. I did that and this waited until my seventh grade year and played on again. I've been fortunate enough and prayed year I have more of an opportunity to concentrate the middle school team." enough to be able to go back out on the field and on football." His football career was temporarily derailed play." Richard sees this extra time as an opportunity in his ninth-grade year of high school when he Once he got back on the field, Richard began to contribute even more to the team. "This "After his final decided to play the bass drum in the band. to face obstacle, working hard enough to season my role is one of trying to be a leader for

my first year of band, I decided to try my hand at earn, and keep, a starting spot. "I feel like I have the young guys. I try to motivate the young guys

football and I never looked back. I enjoyed the always tried to contribute to the team. I didn't to get them ready to play. It's a role of both playing

band, but I knew that I wasn't going to get a band mind being behind a Chester McGlockton or a and helping out the team."

scholarship togotocollege. I know that if it wasn't Vance Hammond because in orderforthem to be Richard has shown exemplary strength

for football I wouldn't here at Clemson. good, they had to have someone behind them be My through adversity. But he couldn't have done it parents couldn't afford to send me to a college who was also good and able to go out there and alone. His parents have been very supportive of

I I for play. like this so knew wanted to do something be able to him. "I have a lot of respect and a lot of love for

"Right I now don't feel my mother and father. I'd say that they are my

like I have it made out idols bocause anytime that anything has gone

I like there. feel each wrong in my life, they have been there for me."

day I need to go out there His fiancee, Helen, has been very influential and get better because as well. "She's been a good motivational person there is a guy behind me for me. She has motivated me as far as my that's always pushing schoolwork is concerned as far as being a well-

me. If I don't what's do rounded person, and even on the football field. I'll

asked of me, he'll be right come in after some game and she may say, 'you there to get that starting could have played better out there today.' She position. Really, Pierre doesn't pull any punches and just tells me straight

Wilson and I rotate so what she feels and I really respect her a lot for much there is really not that." much to a starting posi- The experience of college football has been tion. We're both going to educational, to say the least, for Al Richard. 'The

play so it really doesn't greatest thing I have learned being at Clemson is matter." to be independent and to work hard for the things One advantage that I want in life. The time that we live in now (being

Richard has this year is in college) is probably the best time of our lives,

that he will have more but its not going to last forever. We're going to time to concentrate on have to go out there and get a job and be football. He received providers for our families. The most important

his degree in manage- thing I've learned is to set goals for myself and ment in August, allowing work hard to obtain them." to on his game. him focus It just goes to show you that nice guys don't

"Having graduated takes have to finish last. Just look at Al Richard. a lot of pressure off of a Richard has gone from a bass drummer in the ninth grade to a person. You still go to starting defensive lineman as a graduate student.

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By Chris Metzler 94 percent, the highest grade ever awarded "He is a consistent player and that is by Beckman in his 16 years as an assistant what we look for on the line. You don't want

Teamwork. coach. In fact it was only the second time in someone who is up and down each week. This is a term Les Hall, Clemson's start- his career that Beckman had even scored You want someone who plays consistently ing right tackle, truly understands. anyone in the nineties. and you are confident that you know what

" Linemen are five people learning their Another stat that is kept on linemen is he will do week in and week out." assignments, making their blocks and work- knockdowns. For Hall the best game con- Ironically, for Les Hall, a native of Co- ing as a team. The rewards come from cerning knock downs was this year's Vir- lumbia, SC, his most memorable games as teammates and coaches telling you that ginia contest when he recorded 12. He has a Tiger took place at Williams-Brice Sta-

you did a good job. There are no personal had at least six such blocks in every game dium in 1989 and 1991. "I have always stats that mean as much to a lineman as the so far this year. enjoyed going to Columbia and walking

entire offense having a successful game." While that statistic seems impressive, onto the field. I would look into the stands

For an offensive lineman there is a great and it is really the most demonstrative sta- and hear people yelling at me claiming I was need to rely on one another. In order for a tistic an offensive lineman can boast of, Hall the bad guy. But there was nothing that they

play to be successful, each lineman must does not put much credence in it. "You could do about it. It was great to come back

block his assigned man. If one of the could have several knockdowns in a game and play before them, especially since we

linemen miss a block, the play will have little and still not have a good game as far as left with wins following each trip to Colum- chance to be successful. The lineman must grading goes." Although Hall entered the bia."

also have his timing down pat on various 1992 season with 57 knockdowns and had It was in the 10th grade in Columbia plays. There are times when a lineman graded at 80 or more seven times in his where Les Hall began his football career.

must wait a fraction of a second to allow career, he finds the most satisfaction from He played for Spring Valley High in Colum-

another lineman to cut in front of him. If one friends and coaches compliments. "It is bia as a lineman. After a strong senior

of them is too fast or too slow the play can rewarding when a coach or a friend of mine season, in which he recorded a school

not develop properly. Precision is the key. tells me that they saw me make a good record 75 knockdowns, Hall was named Because linemen depend on each other, block. Stats don't mean as much as that." SuperPrep Magazine's mid-Atlantic Offen-

a special bond is formed, one that often Coach Larry Beckman feels that through- sive Player-of-the-Year and All-American. extends beyond the playing field. "We are out his career Les Hall has been a solid He also was an honorable mention selec- like a family. We support each other on the player who has been helpful in Clemson tion for USA Today and a member of of the field. We spend a lot of time working side- offensive success, statements that should USA Today top 100. by-side relying on each other. Off the field mean something to Hall. "Les is a good Hall may return to the Columbia area we hang out together, at times going out to tackle. He is big, strong, and fairly mobile. next year to attend graduate school or he

eat together or just sitting around as a group He leads by example, which is important could continue to play football. He is hoping watching a game." since he and Stacy Seegars are the only to get another degree and perhaps teach or In order to make a contribution the line's returning linemen with any kind of experi- work with his father. But the dream

success Les Hall relies on self motivation. "I ence. would be to play in the NFL. "I would like to

have to want to do it. Guys can play in the pros some day, but if

try to get me pumped up by yell- that does not work out I will begin ing and things like that, but to to work and get another degree." make me become a better player Coach Beckman feels

it has to come from within." Hall may get a chance to play To date there have been many football for a professional team.

games where Les has done his "I think the professional teams

part in making the Clemson of- are going to look at him since he fense successful. For example, is a big kid coming from a major in demon's 40-7, ACC title program. He is going to have to clinching victory versus Mary- work hard and improve, but he land last year Les Hall was given should have a good chance." Les agradeof88. In this year's Geor- Hall also understands that in or- gia Tech and UT-Chattanooga der to play in the pros he will have games, Hall wasClemson'shigh- to improve. "I will have to get in est graded offensive lineman with better shape and become stron-

scores in the 80s. ger to get a chance to play in the

As Coach Larry Beckman, pros, but I think I will do that and

acknowledges much higher have a shot. It is something that

grades are hard to come by. "I does not occupy all my plans, but

have been coaching for some I would like to get an opportu- time now and have never seen nity."

anyone grade out at 100. It is But for now Les Hall is teaming even very rare that someone gets up with 10 other players and to- a score in the nineties." gether they will work together in Last week at Virginia. Hall hopes of maturing into a solid pulled off a rarity when hegraded Hall has gone from a reserve to an ironman in one season offensive unit.

5|Sciemson Football '92 Team.

Nothing beats the great taste of Hardee's Big Deluxe™ Burger teamed up with hot fries and an ice-cold drink.

) Hardee's Food Systems, Inc. Dr. Max Lennon

Clemson University President Max The Clemson president has been efit rural areas. In 1988, he was ap-

Lennon's ambition is to be president of active in a number of civic and profes- pointed to the U.S. Department of the nation's top technologically-oriented sional groups, ranging from the local Ro- Agriculture's Policy Advisory Committee land grant university. And he doesn't plan tary Club and Chamber of Commerce to for and Research to leave campus to achieve that goal. the Board of Directors of EARTH in Costa Grants Program by Secretary of Agricul- Because that's the vision Lennon has for Rica, which through education and in- ture Richard E. Lyng, and was a keynote Clemson: not to be "one of the best," but vestments aims to improve Third World speaker at the AgBiotech 88 interna- to be better at what it does than any other agriculture. tional conference in Washington. school. Lennon has served as chairman of Lennon also was appointed to chair a To achieve the vision, Lennon has the Foreign Assistance Act Committee of committee of top administrators and fed- brought the business world's concepts of the National Association of State Univer- eral officials from 11 across total quality management and strategic sities and Land-Grant the nation to work with congress on legis- planning to the academic arena. He (NASULGC), Chairman of the South Caro- lation relating to foreign assistance and hopes these concepts will help reduce lina Public Colleges and Universities international development. The commit- bureaucracy, increase involvement of stu- Council of Presidents, and member of tee is a project of the National Association dents, faculty and staff in the manage- the boards of the S.C. Research Author- of State Universities and land-grant col- ment of the university, increase diversity, ity, Greenville Urban League, Farm Foun- leges. and create an atmosphere of a commu- dation, Duke Power, First Union, and Lennon is married to Ruth Carter nity of scholars. Delta Woodside. Lennon. This past year, they joined an

"The vision statement that has In the fall of 1987, Lennon was named elite group of people who can call them- emerged from the strategic planning pro- to the board of trustees of the Farm Foun- selves "Clemson Parents" when both chil- cess — to become the nation's leading dation, a national organization devoted to dren, Daniel Ray and Robin, received technologically-oriented land-grant uni- improving research and education to ben- degrees from the university. versity — sets a challenging course for this institution's development: to become the best in our league," he has said.

It is this commitment to excellence that has enabled Lennon to lead Clemson to new heights during his six years as president. The Lennon presidency has seen the completion of the most success- ful campaign in the university's, and the state's, history; unprecedented growth in research, topping $90 million in annual expenditures last year; and an ongoing program of campus revitalization that balances the university's desire for tech- nological excellence, cultural awareness, and historic preservation. Lennon came to Clemson from Ohio State University, where he had been presi- dent for agriculture administration and executive dean for agriculture, home eco- nomics and natural resources. He also served on the Ohio State Faculty Senate and co-chaired the Governor's Commis- sion on Agriculture. Previously, he had served as dean of the College of Agriculture at Ohio State, director of the Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of Missouri, and as associate dean and director of re- search in the College of Agricultural Sci- ences at Tech University. Lennon is a native of Columbus County, NC, and earned his bachelor's degree and doctorate from N.C. State University, where he began his teaching career.

'92 lemson I ootball 9 Head Coach Ken Hatfield

When Clemson recorded its 1 991 victory over played in seven bowl games in a 1 0-year period, in the top three in the country in turnover margin,

Duke halfway around the world in Tokyo, Japan, and ranked in the final top-20 five times. As a including his 1 988 team that was first in the nation Tiger head coach Ken Hatfield celebrated not just head coach, he took a dormant Air Force pro- (Clemson was second that same year). Defen-

his first-ever Atlantic Coast Conference regular gram to a number-13 national ranking and a pair sively, his clubs have finished in the top 1 5 in the

season title, but also his 1 00th victory as a head of bowl wins. He continued to meet the chal- nation in rushing defense six of the last seven

coach. Even though Hatfield has been in coach- lenges at Arkansas, his alma mater, guiding the years. The Tigers were ranked first in the nation ing only since 1979, he has placed his name Razorbacks to back-to-back Southwest Confer- in total defense, second in rushing defense, and

among the top mentors in the nation. ence titles, something that had not been done at second in scoring defense at the end of the 1 990

Heading into the 1 992 season, Hatfield is tied Arkansas since Hatfield was a player. regular season. Clemson ranked first in the

for third with Florida State's in Hatfield has had five 10-win seasons in his nation in rushing defense and fourth in total wins among active coaches who have coached at career and has accomplished that task at three defense in the 1991 season. different schools. He is the only active coach and Hatfield has coached in four major confer- a Division I school each of the last 1 years. He

posts a 92-28-2 record in that time frame. And one of just two in the history of the game to have ences and with independent schools, giving him

Hatfield's .762 winning percentage over the last taken three different schools to a 1 0-win season. a diverse background in the finer points of the

It is 1 years ranks fourth among active coaches who Hatfield has taken his teams to 10 consecu- game. one reason he was named the third

tive post-season bowls, including January 1 ap- best teaching coach in college football by Inside have coached at Division I schools in each year of the last decade. pearances five of the last six years. He is one of Sports Magazine in 1990. When Hatfield took over the Clemson pro- just four active coaches to take a team to a bowl Hatfield began his coaching career immedi- gram prior to the 1990 season, he was faced with each of the last 10 years. He is in noteworthy ately after graduation. In the fall of 1965, he the challenge of continuing the tradition of excel- company as the other members of that exclusive served as an assistant coach at Helena-West

lence set in the eighties (only Nebraska and club are (Nebraska), LaVell Helena High School in Arkansas. In 1966, he

Miami had fewer losses in that time frame than Edwards (BYU), and Bobby Bowden (Florida moved to West Point, where he served as fresh- Clemson). Hatfield has more than met the chal- State). man coach for two seasons.

lenge, posting a 1 9-4-1 mark for the Tigers in his Hatfield has an overall record of 100-53-3 After the two-year stint at Army, he served as

first two seasons. (.651), but he has won 78 percent of his games an assistant coach at Tennessee for three years

The victory over Illinois in the 1991 Hall of over the last eight seasons (84-23-2). At Arkan- (1968-70). The Volunteers went to post-season

Fame Bowl made Hatfield the first Clemson coach sas, he posted a record of 55-17-1 over six bowls all three seasons (including two major

to win 10 games in his first year and his .833 seasons, a .760 winning percentage. That per- bowls), won a conference title and ranked in the

winning percentage is the best for a first-year centage is second best in final top 20 of the AP poll all three seasons, in Clemson coach since 1 900 when history as only (Texas 1957-76) including a number-four ranking 1970.

In 1 , stint at was 6-0. The 1 990 season included six wins over had a better percentage. 971 Hatfield began a seven-year teams with winning records. Only national cham- The native of Helena, Arkansas, played in two the , spending four seasons pion Georgia Tech had more. bowl games with the Razorbacks, coached in

Hatfield was just the eighth coach in the last seven post-season games as an assistant and

13 years to take a team to a Top 10 AP final the 1 992 Citrus Bowl marked the 1 0th in which he

ranking in his first year with the program. He was has been the head coach. Seven times he has

the first ACC coach in history to take a team to a coached a team to a top 20 final ranking in the AP

final AP top 10 ranking in his first year at a school. poll, and he played on two other top 15 teams. But Hatfield's impressive debut at Clemson The 9-2-1 ledger and #18 AP ranking in 1991 was no big surprise to those who have followed gave him seven top 20 finishes in the last 10 his career. He has enjoyed success throughout years. his involvement with the sport of football, as a Hatfield-coached clubs have excelled offen- player and coach. sively and defensively, but they have been par- As a player, he helped Arkansas face every ticularly successful in rushing offense and de-

challenge in 1964, when the Razorbacks had an fense. Each of his last 10 teams has finished in

11-0 season and won the national title. As an the top 20 nationally in rushing offense, including assistant coach at Tennessee and Florida, he seven top 10 finishes. This includes last year's molded countless players into top-notch athletes team, which averaged 252 yards a game.

who competed for Southeastern Conference titles, Two of his last four Arkansas teams finished

Most Top 20 Seasons, Active Coaches Top 20 Rk Coach School Best Year Years

1, Penn State 1 , Penn State, 82, 86 20

2. Tom Osborne Nebraska 2, Nebraska, 83 18 3. Bobby Bowden West Virginia, Florida State 2, Florida State, 87 12

4. Terry Donahue UCLA 5, UCLA, 81 11

Lou Holtz N.C. State, Arkansas, Notre Dame 1 , Notre Dame, 88 11 6. SMU, Iowa 10, Iowa, 85, 91 10 7. Iowa State, Ohio State 4, Ohio State, 79 9

Don James Washington 2, Washington, 84 9

9. Pat Dye Auburn 3, Auburn, 83 8 10. Ken Hatfield Air Force, Arkansas, Clemson 9, Clemson 90 7

Lavell Edwards Brigham Young 1 Brigham Young, 84 7 , Jackie Sherrill Pittsburgh, Texas A&M 2, Pittsburgh, 80 7 Hatfield has taken three different schools to a Pittsburgh, Tennessee 1, Pittsburgh, 76 7 Top 20 season.

'92 10 J§£ Clemson Football . 1

Most 10-Win Seasons in a Career 10-Win Rk Coach Schools Yrs. Kentucky, Alabama 14 Joe Paterno Penn State 14

Bo Schembechler Michigan 1 Oklahoma 10 Tom Osborne Nebraska 10 Lavell Edwards Brigham Young 8 Oklahoma 8 Bobby Bowden Florida State 8 Georgia 7 Darrell Royal Texas 7 11. Don James Washington 7 12. Ken Hatfield Air Force, Arkansas, Clemson Ohio State John McKay Southern Cal Bob Neyland Tennessee Jackie Sherill Pittsburgh, Texas A&M

Clemson won the ACC in 1 991 , Ken Hatfield's second year at Clemson. He has guided Clemson to a pair of Top 20 seasons in his first two years.

as a defensive backfield coach and three as an ference Coach-of-the-Year in 1 988 as he took the YEAR BY YEAR WITH KEN HATFIELD

offensive backfield mentor. Florida played in four Razorbacks to the league title and a 10-0 start.

bowl games during his career in Gainesville and Miami (FL) defeated Arkansas 18-16 in the Or- Varsity Final Year School Records Status two more Gator teams finished in the AP top 20, ange Bowl to stop the streak. Seven players off 1962 Arkansas 9-2 Player including the 1 974 team that played Nebraska in the 1988 club (all recruited by Hatfield) were 1963 Arkansas 5-5 Player the Sugar Bowl. drafted by the NFL, an Arkansas single draft 1964 Arkansas 11-0 Player Hatfield became offensive coordinator at the record. 1965 W. Helena HS Asst. Coach Air Force Academy under former New York Gi- After the 1 989 team's 1 0-2 ledger and second 1966 Army 7-3 Fresh. Coach ants Coach in 1978. year Head A straight SWC championship, Hatfield was named 1967 Army 8-2 Fresh. Coach later, Parcells was wooed to the Big Apple and Southwest Conference Coach-of-the-Decade by 1968 Tennessee 8-2-1 Asst. Coach

Hatfield became the Falcons' head coach. The the Post. Included in the victories was 1969 Tennessee 9-2 Asst. Coach Air Force program had not had a winning season a triumph over a top-15 Houston team and 1970 Tennessee 11-1 Asst. Coach 4-7 since 1973. But by his fourth season, Hatfield Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware. 1971 Florida Asst. Coach 1972 Florida 5-5-1 Asst. Coach had an eight-game winner, led Air Force to its Hatfield has also had success off the field. A 1973 Florida 7-5 Asst. Coach victory over Notre Dame, and had taken first-ever recent release by the CFA cited his 1 989 Arkan- 1974 Florida 8-4 Asst. Coach the Falcons to a post-season bowl for the first sas class for excellence in terms of graduation 1975 Florida 9-3 Asst. Coach time since 1971 rate (over 80 percent), one of the top 10 figures in 1976 Florida 8-4 Asst. Coach In 1 Hatfield was national Coach- 983. named the nation. 1977 Florida 6-4-1 Asst. Coach of-the-Year by the Football Coaches Association Hatfield played for three years at Arkansas 1978 Air Force 2-9 Offensive Coor. (Bobby Dodd Award) after leading Air Force to a (1962-64) and he was a starter on the National 1979 Air Force 3-8 Head Coach 2-9-1 1 0-2 season that included wins over Notre Dame, Championship team of 1964. A defensive back 1980 Air Force Head Coach 1981 Air Force 4-7 Head Coach Navy and a bowl victory over Mississippi. It was by trade, he earned his fame as the nation's top 8-5 win over Notre in 1982 Air Force Head Coach the Academy's first-ever Dame punt returner in 1 963 and 1 964. He also finished 1983 Air Force 10-2 Head Coach South Bend. as the runner-up as a sophomore and is still the 1984 Arkansas 7-4-1 Head Coach The next year, Hatfield succeeded football player to finish in the top two only college 1985 Arkansas 10-2 Head Coach where he would take his alma mater at Arkansas, in the nation in punt returns three straight sea- 1986 Arkansas 9-3 Head Coach to 55 wins in six seasons, six bowl appearances sons. 1987 Arkansas 9-4 Head Coach and four final top-15 rankings. His 1985 club His most memorable play took place against 1988 Arkansas 10-2 Head Coach

finished with a 1 0-2 mark and number-1 2 national Texas in 1964 when he raced 81 yards with a punt 1989 Arkansas 10-2 Head Coach 10-2 ranking, the Razorbacks' first Top 20 finish since return for a touchdown in Arkansas' thrilling 14- 1990 Clemson Head Coach rallied from 1991 Clemson 9-2-1 Head Coach 1982. Four times the Razorbacks 13 victory. It was the key victory in the Razor- fourth quarter deficits to gain victory. backs' championship season. Altogether. Hatfield Head Coaching Record — The 1986 campaign was another year of scored five TDs via punt returns in his career, Air Force 26-32-1 .449 5 years success with highlight victories over a nationally including an Arkansas record 95-yard return Arkansas 55-17-1 .760 6 years ranked Texas A&M club and the Razorbacks' first against Tulsa in 1963. Clemson 19-4-1 .813 2 years win in 20 years at Texas. Arkansas advanced to An accounting major who earned his diploma Total 100-53-3 .651 1 3 years final the Orange Bowl and finished 1 5th in the AP in the spring of 1965. Hatfield was an Academic

poll. All-American in 1 964 and was the recipient of the 'Denotes Conference Champion Arkansas won the 1 988 and 1 989 Southwest Swartz Award, presented annually to the top Note: 1964 Arkansas team named National Conference Championships and the Razorbacks student-athlete at Arkansas. The 1964 AII-SWC Champs by Football Writers Association. never finished lower than second in his six years selection was inducted into the Arkansas Sports

at Fayetteville. He was named Southwest Con- Hall of Fame in 1989.

5|j Clemson Football '92 11 We're bringing on the Carolina Pride Hot Dogs.

The Official Hot Dogs . .

Assistant Coaches

LARRY VAN DER HEYDEN wide receiver and secondary coach at Louisville by Dickerson have moved on to the NFL, 10 are Offensive Coordinator (1975-77); defensive secondary coach at Pitts- on current rosters. Has experience as an admin- Offensive Guards, Centers burgh (1978-80); assistant head coach and sec- istrator, he was an assistant athletic director for Iowa State '62 ondary coach at Colorado (1982-84); defensive non-revenue sports at South Carolina for the

Coaching Experience: High School - assistant secondary coach at Penn State (1985-1990); 1981-82 academic year. In his first season at at Lake City (Iowa) H.S. (1 963). College - gradu- defensive coordinator at Clemson (1991 -present). Clemson, the Tiger defense finished first nation- ate assistant at Iowa State (1964); defensive line Playing Experience: High School - Four-sport ally in rushing defense (53.4), fourth in total at Iowa State (1965-67); assistant at Drake Uni- letterman (football, basketball, , and track) defense (263.4). He was the president of the versity (1969-69); offensive coordinator at Indi- at Coraopolis High School in Coraopolis, PA A Black Coaches Association in 1991-92. ana State (1969-73); assistant at East Carolina High School All-American as a defensive back (1973-74); assistant at Virginia (1974-75); offen- and an all-state performer in all four sports. WALLY AKE sive coordinator at Memphis State (1975-78); College - Lettered three years for Kansas State. Linebackers for interception return '72 offensive line coach at Clemson ( 1 979-89); offen- Set school record yardage William & Mary sive coordinator at Clemson (1990-present). in a career. Played in 1970 East-West Shrine Coaching Experience: High School- defensive

Playing Experience: High School - earned Game, the American Bowl, and the College All- coordinator at Falls, Church, VA (1972-77) and three letters in both football and baseball at Star Game. Seventh-round draft pick of the head coach (1 978); College - linebacker coach at

Moline (IL) High School. College - Earned three in 1971 William & Mary (1979); graduate assistant who letters in both football and baseball at Iowa State. Education: Graduated from Coraopolis (PA) worked with tight ends at Arkansas (1980); de- Education: Graduated from Moline Senior High High School in 1968. Earned a Bachelor's de- fensive line coach at Air Force (1981-83); defen- in 1 957; earned a physical education degree from gree in physical education from Kansas State in sive line coach at Arkansas (1984-88); inside

Iowa State in 1962; received Master's from Iowa 1971. Received his Master's degree in Athletic linebacker coach at Arkansas (1989); inside line-

State in education in 1968. Administration from Louisville in 1977. backer coach at Clemson (1990-present).

Personal Data: Born Larry Camiel Van Der Personal Data: Born July 2, 1 948, in Coraopolis, Playing Experience: High School - All-district

Heyden on June 6, 1 939 in Brazil, Iowa. Married PA. Married Jeannie Morgan of Denver, CO, on tight end at Falls Church, VA. Lettered two years Louis Jean Plecker of Winter Haven, FL, on April Feb 1, 1969. The couple has a son and a in football, two years in basketball and two years

18,1961. Children (2): Mike (28); Laurann (26). daughter: Ron, Jr. (20) and Rashawn (16). Ron, in baseball. College - Three-year letterman at Other Highlights: An all-state high school foot- Jr. is a senior at Arkansas and is a member of the William & Mary. Earned All-Southern Confer- ball player. A member of the Big Eight all- track and football teams. ence Honors as a junior for team that won league conference football team in 1961. Won the Other Highlights: In High School, was an All- championship. Second-team all-conference as a Reuben Miller Award for Most Valuable Player on American and all-state performenn football, base- senior. ball, basketball, track. All-America Education: Graduated from Falls Church High and off the field at Iowa State (1961 ). Captain of and Won a defensive back in 1970, his senior School in Virginia in 1968. Earned bachelor's the Iowa State baseball team ( 1 961 ). Selected to honors as the all-time Iowa State football team (by former year at Kansas State. The 1984 Colorado sec- degree in Physical Education from William & players and coaches). Has coached four All- ondary coached by Dickerson ranked eighth in Mary in 1972. America guards over the last nine years. Five the nation in pass defense. Penn State finished Personal Data: Born August 1 1, 1950. He and years in a row one of his guards was chosen All- in the top 15 of the AP poll four times during his his wife, Chris, have one child, Aaron (5). ACC (1983-87). Clemson has ranked in the Top coaching stint there. The Nittany Lions were Other Highlights: Has coached four All-Amen-

20 in the nation in rushing offense each of the last ranked third in 1985 (11-1), first in 1986 (12-0), can players: Wayne Martin, defensive end, Ar-

nine years, including number-nine in 1990 and 15th in 1989 (8-3-1), and 11th in 1990(9-3). The kansas; Tony Cherico. noseguard. Arkansas;

number-eight in 1991 Nittany Lions ranked in the top 10 nationally in Chris Funk, defensive tackle, Air Force; Ed scoring defense four of his six seasons there. In McDaniel, linebacker, Clemson. Has coached RON DICKERSON 1990, Penn State ranked in the top 12 in the one or more all-conference players each year of Defensive Coordinator nation in pass defense (10th), turnover margin his coaching career. Martin was named defen- Defensive Backs (7th), scoring defense (9th), rushing defense sive Player-of-the-Year in the Southwest Confer- Kansas State '71 (7th), and total defense (11th). The 1990 Penn ence. Cherico was named defensive Rookie-of-

Coaching Experience: College - Defensive State team also tied for second in the nation in the-Year in the Southwest Conference. Arkan- secondary coach at Kansas State (1972-75); with 23. Seventeen players coached sas was fourth in the nation in rushing defense in

Larry Van Der Heyden Ron Dickerson Wally Ake Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Linebackers Guards, Centers Secondary

'92 lemson I ootball 13 1 988, 7th in 1 987, 1 3th in 1 985, and 1 4th in 1 984, offense and 25th in total offense nationally during East Carolina (1985-87); outside linebacker coach season Ake was the defensive line coach. the 1991 season. at the University of North Carolina (1988); defen- Clemson was #1 in the nation in total defense his sive line coach at Clemson (1989-present).

first year on the staff. Clemson was first nation- Playing Experience: High School - lettered

ally in rushing defense, fourth in total defense and Running Backs three years in football, baseball, and basketball at

1 0th in scoring defense during the 1 991 season. Florida '82 Waycross (GA) High School. College - lettered

Coaching Experience: College - graduate four years in football at Western Carolina.

LARRY BECKMAN assistant at the University of Florida (1 978); run- Education: Graduated from Waycross High Offensive Tackles, Tight Ends ning back coach at Air Force (1983); running School in Waycross, GA, in 1965. Earned a B.A.

Florida '66 back coach at Arkansas (1984-89); running back degree in Education from Western Carolina in

Coaching Experience: High School - assistant coach at Clemson (1990-present). 1971. Earned a Master's degree in Health and

at Miami Spring (FL) High School (1967-74); Playing Experience: High School - Three-year Physical Education the following year.

head coach at Pensacola (1978-79); College - letterman as running back at Northwestern Miami Personal Data: Born Les Herrin in Waycross, Graduate assistant at Florida (1966) and junior HS. Captained team as a senior. Also lettered GA, on February 18, 1948. Married Shirley varsity assistant (1975); offensive line coach at four years in track. All-city and all-county in Andrews of Hillsborough, NC, on August 15,

East Tennessee State (1976-78); tight end and football. College - Lettered four years as a 1970. Children (1): Deke (15).

special team coach at Air Force (1980) and running back at Florida. Professional - Played Other Highlights: Captain of football team at offensive line coach (1981-83); offensive line three years with the , playing in Western Carolina; Team MVP as a senior and

coach at Arkansas ( 1 984-89) ; offensive line coach the 1977 and 1978 Super Bowls. Running back Defensive MVP as a junior; as a coach, led his

at Clemson (1990-present). for two years (1 980-81 ) for the Seattle Seahawks. Central Davidson High School team to a 29-6

Playing Experience: High School - Defensive Education: Graduated from Northwestern Mi- record and three conference championships dur-

end at Miami Edison. College - Lettered three ami High School in 1973. Earned a bachelor's ing his three-year tenure. Clemson won national

years at offensive guard at Florida. All-South- degree in physical education from Florida in championship hisfirstyearon Tiger staff. Coached

eastern Conference in 1 965 and honorable men- 1983. ACC MVP Jeff Davis, who went on to be captain

tion All-American. Co-Captained the 1965 Gator Personal Data: Born June 6, 1954. He and his of Tampa Bay Bucs. Also coached 1 989 All-Pro

squad. wife, Pat, have a son, Kody (7), and a daughter, of the .

Education: Graduated from Miami Edison High Ashly (3). Clemson ranked in the Top 10 in scoring and

School in 1961. Earned bachelor's degree in Other Highlights: With the Dallas Cowboys, rushing defense during his first two years and in

Physical Education from Florida in 1966 and had 23 kickoff returns for 502 yards and 26 1 989 ranked fifth in the nation in scoring, rushing

master's degree in Physical Education from rushing attempts for 1 24 yards and three TDs for and total defense. Clemson was first in the nation '77 '78 Florida in 1967. the and seasons. Rushed for 1 , 1 05 career in total defense and second in scoring and rush- Personal Data: Born February 19, 1943. He and yards at Florida and nine touchdowns. Arkansas ing defense in 1990. Coached two AII-ACC

wife, Linda, have two sons, Jon (20) and Brad ranked in the top 20 in the nation in rushing all six players in Vance Hammond and Rob Bodine in (18). years he served as an assistant there. Clemson 1990. Clemson was first in the nation in rushing

Other Highlights: In high school, an All-Dade ranked ninth in rushing his first season, and he defense and fourth in total defense in 1991. He

County selection. Player in the Florida High also coached ACC Rookie-of-the-Year Ronald coached first-team All-America Rob Bodine in

School All-Star game in 1 961 . All-Florida defen- Williams. Clemson finished the 1991 season 1991.

sive end at Miami Edison. In college, All-South- ranked eighth in rushing offense and 25th in total

eastern Conference in 1 965 and honorable men- offense. ROGER HINSHAW tion All-American. Captained the 1965 Gator Outside Linebackers Squad. Three-year letterwinner at Florida. Since LES HERRIN Appalachian State '72

1 982, has coached in 1 straight bowl games. In Defensive Line Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant the last eight years, has coached at least one Western Carolina '71 coach at Watauga (NC) High School (1972-73);

first-team all-conference performer. Arkansas Coaching Experience: High School - assistant defensive coordinator at Newton County High

ranked in the top-20 in the nation in rushing six at R/S Central High in Rutherfordton, NC (1972- School, Covington, GA (1975-76); defensive co- years he coached the offensive line. Air Force 74); assistant at Lexington Senior High in Lexing- ordinator at Newnan (GA) High School (1977-

was ranked in the Top Five in the nation in rushing ton, NC (1975-76); athletic director and head 78). College -Graduate assistant at Appalachian

his last two years at the academy. Clemson coach at Central Davidson High School in Lex- State (1 974); defensive coordinator at Livingston

ranked ninth in the nation in rushing his first year. ington, NC (1975-79); College- defensive coordi- University (1 979-82); outside linebackercoach at

He also coached Stacy Long, an Outland Trophy nator at Appalachian State (1 980-81 ); linebacker Air Force (1983); outside linebacker coach at

Finalist, in 1990. Clemson was eighth in rushing coach at Clemson (1 981 -84); linebackercoach at Arkansas (1984-89); outside linebackercoach at

Larry Beckman Larry Brinson Les Herrin Tackles, Tight Ends Running Backs Defensive Line

'92 14 ^g* ( lemson I ootball Clemson (1990-present). December 3, 1959 in Sidney, OH. Married the player in 1 976 and as an NCAA player in the 1 980 Playing Experience: High School - Two-year former Sara Fleischman of Orlando, FL, on July Sugar Bowl. Coached two professional players letterman as a wingback/def ensive back at Walter 7, 1990. while at Missouri, Eric McMillan (Jets) and Robert

Williams High School in Burlington, NC. Also Other Highlights: 1981 Sporting News Honor- Delphino (Rams). Arkansas was 11th in the

lettered two years in track. College - Played able Mention All-American. 1980 and 1981 All- nation in total offense his only year with the

defensive back at Appalachian State and earned Southern Independent; 1 980 and 1 981 All-Metro Razorbacks. Coached first-team AII-ACC Terry

a letter. Conference; Captain of 1 981 team; quarterbacked Smith in 1991. Education: Graduated from Walter Williams Florida State to consecutive Orange Bowl ap- High School, Burlington, NC, in 1968. Earned a pearances after the 1979 and 1980 seasons; JIM GOODMAN

bachelor's degree in Health and Physical Educa- FSU was ranked sixth in 1979 and fifth in 1980. Associate AD for Football Operations/Recruit- tion from Appalachian State in 1972. Earned a Clemson set a school record for completion per- ing Coordinator

master's degree in Physical Education from Ap- centage (60%) in his first year as quarterback Florida '74 palachian State in 1974. coach. Clemson led the Atlantic Coast Confer- Coaching Experience: High School—Assistant Personal Data: Born March 3, 1950. He and his encemtotaloffenseforthe1991 season. Coached football coach and head track coach at Vanguard wife, Lynn, have three daughters, Beth (10), DeChane Cameron, the winnmgest quarterback High School (1974-75); College—outside line-

Lindsey (7), and Jamie (5). in Clemson history in terms of percentage. backers coach and head junior varsity coach at

Other Highlights: Led Appalachian State in University of North Alabama (1976); wide receiv- interceptions as a senior. Member of the Fellow- RICHARD WILSON ers/tight end coach and recruiting coordinator at

ship of Christian Athletes during his undergradu- Wide Receivers UNA ( 1 977-78); athletic director and head coach

ate days. Arkansas ranked in the Top 20 in the Arkansas '81 at Marion Institute Junior College (1979-80); out-

nation in rushing defense fourof his six years with Coaching Experience: High School - second- side linebacker coach at Air Force (1981); asso-

the Razorbacks. Clemson ranked first in the ary coach at El Dorado High (1981-82), head ciate athletic director and head coach at Valdosta

nation in total defense in 1990. OLB Levon 1 0th grade coach and varsity wide receiver coach State (1982-84); wide receiver coach at Arkan-

Kirkland was a finalist for the 1 990 Butkus Award at Jacksonville High (1983). College - graduate sas (1986); wide receiver coach and recruiting

and an All-America honoree during the 1991 assistant at Missouri (1 984-85), volunteer coach coordinator at Arkansas (1987-88); recruiting

season. Clemson was ranked fourth in the nation and head junior varsity coach at Missouri (1986); coordinator at Clemson 1991 -present.

in total defense during the 1991 season. secondary coach at ( 1 987) and wide Playing Experience: High School—Three-year receiver coach (1988); wide receiver coach at letterwinner as a quarterback and linebacker at

RICK STOCKSTILL Arkansas (1 989); wide receiver coach at Clemson Blountstown (FL) High School. Also earned two

Quarterbacks (1990-present). varsity letters in basketball and four letters in

Florida State '82 Playing Experience: High School - Lettered track.

Coaching Experience: College - Offensive co- three years in football, basketball and baseball at Education: Graduated from Blountstown High

ordinator and quarterback coach at Bethune- Hope High School and was an all-conference School in 1970. Earned an A. A. from Chipola

Cookman College (1983-84); assistant head performer in all three sports. College - played one Junior College in 1 972 and received a B.S. from coach and wide receiver coach at the University year at Central Arkansas for the national champi- the University of Florida in 1974. Earned a

of Central Florida (1985-89); quarterback coach onship team. Played for three years in the Master's in Education Administration from the

at Clemson (1989-present). secondary and on special teams at Arkansas. University of North Alabama in 1977.

Playing Experience: High School - Earned 14 Education: Graduated from Hope High School Personal Information: Born May 5, 1952. He

letters, four in football, four in basketball, and six in 1976. Earned a bachelor's degree in Educa- and his wife, the former Jennie Catherine Belser

in baseball at Fernandina Beach High School in tion from Arkansas in 1981. Received master's of Bonifay, FL, have two sons, Jeff (14) and Tyler

Fernandina Beach, FL. Earned three letters in degree in Sports Management from Missouri in (7), and a daughter Nancy (1 1 ). football from . Starting 1985. Other Highlights: Athletic Director for Valdosta

quarterback in two Orange Bowl games for the Personal Information: Born September 20, State College 1985. Named Assistant Athletic

Seminoles and took team to a pair of Top 10 1 958. He and his wife, Brenda, have a daughter, Director for Recruiting and High School Relations seasons. Gabrielle, born June 4, 1992. for the University of Florida for 1989-90. Joined Education: Graduated from Fernandina Beach Other Highlights: In high school, all-conference the Clemson staff in 1991. Honorable mention

High in Fernandina Beach, FL, in 1977; earned a in baseball, football, and basketball. Batted .500 All-Conference football in high school. Every

B.S. degree in physical education from Florida his senior year in baseball. Named his high year he has been a recruiting coordinator, the

State in 1982. school's most outstanding male athlete. In col- program has been in the top 15 in the nation. Personal Data: Born Rick Wilson Stockstill on lege, competed for the national title as an NAIA

loger Hinshaw Richard Wilson Jim Goodman side Linebackers Quarterbacks Wide Receivers Associate AD/ Recruiting Coordinator

,( »-' 4gV lemson I ootball 15 Eric attends a Homework Center - a place that helps him when Mom and Dad can't. And when he works especially hard, he can win wonderful prizes - like tickets to a Clemson home game that he might otherwise never get to see. Hundreds or Homework Centers across the nation focus on keeping struggling students from becoming dropouts. In actuality, they're doing a lot more than that. Many hardworking students are bringing their grades up from F's to A's, and in one South Carolina elementary school expulsions declined from 38 to 4 after the centers opened. Duke Power is proud to help support such an important and effective program. We ^ invite you to help too. Simply donate football or basketball season tickets you're unable to use or purchase extra tickets to contribute to the Homework Centers for use as prizes. Send them at least two weeks before game day to: John Geer, Duke Power :< >mpany, P.O. Box 1745, Clemson, SC 29633. DUKEPOWERVWfcn If you do, you'll be helping students like Eric tackle the books today so that tomorrow they can tackle the world. SmartPeople With Energy Board of Trustees

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

Dr. Max Lennon, President Dr. Charles Jennett, and Vice President for Academic Affairs Mr. Manning N. Lomax, Secretary of the Board of Trustees and Vice President for Administration Dr. Milton Wise, Vice Provost and Vice President for Agriculture and

Natural Resources Bill L. Amick Louis P. Batson, Jr. Mr. David R. Larson, Vice President for Business and Finance Chairman Greenville Dr. Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Batesburg Dr. Jay E. Gogue, Vice President for Research and Development Ms. Almeda R. Jacks, Vice President for Student Affairs Mr. Benjamin W. Anderson, General Counsel

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ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Jay Gogue, Interim Dean of Graduate School Dr. Jerome V. Reel, Senior Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies Dr. T. Ross Wilkinson, Dean, College of Agricultural Dr. James F. Barker, Dean, College of Architecture

Dr. Jimmy Sheriff, Acting Dean, College of Commerce and Industry William Green Louis Lynn Dr. Gordon W. Gray, Dean, College of Education DesChamps, Jr. Columbia Dr. Thomas M. Keinath, Dean, College of Engineering Bishopville Dr. Benton Box, Dean, College of Forest and Recreation Resources Dr. Robert A. Waller, Dean, College of Liberal Arts Dr. Opal Hipps, Dean, College of Nursing Dr. Bobby Wixson, Dean, College of Sciences

Dr. Christopher J. Duckenfield, Vice Provost of Computer Information Technology Dr. Jay Smink, Director of National Dropout Center Dr. Robert H. Becker, Director of Institute

Dr. Joseph F. Boykin, Jr., Director of Libraries Harold D. (Doug) Thomas B. McTeer, Jr. Dr. A. Dewitt B. Stone, Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs Kingsmore Columbia Aiken

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enter 1 1 , or 13. Gates , 5, 9, 1 Persons with Under Section K; South Top Deck - Under top deck tickets must enter the stadium via Section E. Trained nurses are on hand EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls the ramps which are located behind the during the game. Should a doctor be needed, are received in the Security Booth. The North and South stands. Ramp entrances ask any usher, who knows the seat loca- emergency number is 656-2999. are adjacent to Gates 1 and 1 3 on the South tions of doctors. Ambulances are located at side and Gates 5 and 9 on the North side. 13. Gates 1, 5, 8 and NOTE: The following items are prohibited in

Memorial Stadium - umbrellas, folding HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have TELEPHONE: Pay telephones are located chairs, chaise lounges, food and beverage

been provided at Gates 1 , 5 and 13 for the at the stadium ticket offices at Gates 1,5,9, containers of any type, alcoholic bever- handicapped. 13, top decks. ages, thermos jugs, and ice chests.

WILL - CALL: Should you have tickets at PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is the will-call window, you will find them at the address system is intended primarily for prohibited at an athletic contest in Clemson ticket office at Gate 9. spectators' information concerning the Memorial Stadium and . game. Please do not request the use of the Gates 4, 6 and 8 are closed prior to the public address system to make social con- games and are opened for exit purposes tacts. only. RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's The Clemson University Athletic PASS-OUT HAND STAMPS: Pass-out restrooms are located between the stands

will available at 1 Department requests hand stamps be gates , 5, and can be reached by exit from any portal. "No Smok- 7,9, 11, 13 and the top decks. Any person ing" in the seating areas of Memo-

leaving the stadium other than with a team LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or rial Stadium. Thank you for your their pass must have hand stamped, as well found, please report it to Gate 1 or Gate 10 consideration of this request. as admittance stub to be readmitted to the information booth. stadium.

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The 1991-92 Clemson all-around sports pro- gram finished another successful year, as 13 of the 18 programs ranked in the top 25 of their respective final sports. Included in that 13 were

1 programs that were ranked in the top 20, tying the Clemson record for top 20 teams in an aca- demic year. The highest ranked teams were the men's indoor track team (second) and baseball squad (seventh). The men's all-around sports program finished the year ranked 25th nationally. Clemson teams laid claim to three ACC Cham- pionships last year as the football team won its first championship since 1988. The women's indoor track team won the ACC Indoor Track Meet giving the team its first ever ACC indoor Ernie Arill Wayne Coffman Jim Davis championship. The men's track team also won Women's Track & Women's Basketball the ACC indoor title for the fourth straight year. Cross Country Clemson had 64 AII-ACC selections and 27 Ail- Americans, tying the all-time record for All-America selections in a single academic year. Men's spring sports and women's sports had an outstanding year. All four of Clemson's men's spring sports teams finished in the top 20 of their respective sports, the first time since 1987-88

that all four spring teams ranked in the final top 20. Baseball finished seventh, golf and men's track finished 12th, while the men's team finished 20th. Five of Clemson's seven women's teams finished in the top 25. The women's outdoor track team finished 17th, the women's basketball team was 19th, the women's swim- ming team was 20th, the women's indoor track team was 22nd, and the women's tennis team Cliff Ellis Dr. I.M. Ibrahim Andy Johnston was 23rd. Men's Basketball Soccer Women's Tennis Clemson also excelled in the classroom dur- ing the 1991-92 campaign. Clemson student- athletes had a record semester in the spring, when 109 competitors made a 3.0 or better. Former football player Bruce Bratton and women's swimmer Liz Dolan won two of the highest aca- demic awards distributed by the ACC. The Bob James Award was given to Bratton, while Dolan was presented with the Marie James Award. These scholarship awards are given to the top student-athletes, regardless of sport in the ACC. Clemson had one National Coach-of-the-Year and two coaches were named the best in the ACC. Bob Pollock received both National Coach- of-the-Year and ACC Coach-of-the-Year honors after leading the track team to its best finish ever at the NCAA indoor meet. Wayne Coffman, Chuck Kriese Larry Penley Bob Pollock women's indoor track coach, was named the Men's Tennis Golf Men's Track &

ACC and District III Coach-of-the-Year. Cross Country

1991-92 Final Clemson Rankings

Sports Rank Men's Indoor Track 2nd Baseball 7th Men's Outdoor Track 12th Golf 12th Football 17th Women's Outdoor Track 17th Soccer 18th Women's Basketball 19th Women's Swimming 20th Men's Tennis 20th Women's Indoor Track 22nd Gil Sanchez Jim Sheridan Bill Wilhelm Women's Tennis 23rd Wrestling Swimming Baseball Wrestling 23rd

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'Three members of the ACC rank among combined mark of 64-56-5 for a .532 figure,

the top seven schools in the history of while the Pac 1 is 73-58-6 for a .555 mark. college football in bowl game winning per- 'Last year, 27 different ACC players made centage (given a minimum of 15 bowl honorable mention Ail-American or better. games). Georgia Tech is first with a 17-8 This includes five players from Clemson, record, for 68 percent, while Clemson is Rob Bodine, Ed McDaniel, Jeb Flesch,

sixth at 1 1 -7, a 61 . 1 percent mark. Florida and Nelson Welch. State, who will compete for the ACC crown 'Nine ACC players were chosen by at least

for the first time in 1 992, is seventh with an one first-team All-America squad. Four of

1 1 -7-2 record, good enough for 60 percent. the nine players were from Clemson. This *ACC football attacted a league record was the most first-team All-America players 2,519,127 fans to its games last season. from Clemson in the school's history. Over a 55-game schedule of home con- 'Clemson and Florida State both rank among tests, that is an average of 45,802 per the top three in the nation in winning per- game. The previous records of 2,068,558 centage over the last five years. Since

total fans and an average of 43,095, were 1 987, Florida State is second only to Miami,

established in 1985. while Clemson is third. 'Six of the nine ACC schools have been 'The ACC had the second best non-confer- listed in various top 35 rankings of pre- ence winning percentage in the nation last season polls for the 1992 season. year with a 15-9-1 record, a 62 percent

*The 1991 season marked the second mark. In 1 990 the ACC ranked first, winning straight year that the ACC placed five teams 25 of 32 games. in postseason bowls. The ACC has had 14 'Six of the nine ACC teams had winning

bowl invitations overthe last three seasons, records in 1 tying league for 991 , a mark a a record for any three- year stretch in league single season. history. 'The ACC could be termed a coach's league. *Only four coaches in the nation have taken Five of the nine league coaches have 100

a team to a postseason bowl game each of career wins or more entering the 1 992 sea- the last 10 years. Two of them, Ken Hatfield son. Those five coaches are Bobby Bowden of Clemson and Bobby Bowden of Florida of Florida State (206), Bill Dooley of Wake State, coach in the ACC. Forest (154), George Welsh of Virginia Ken Hatfield is one of five active ACC 'The ACC is second only to the Pac 10 in (121), of N.C. State (112) coaches with at least 100 career wins. terms of bowl game winning percentage and Ken Hatfield of Clemson (100). over the years. The ACC members have a 'Bowden, Sheridan and Hatfield are all goals in a game last year across the coun-

among the top 1 5 winningest active coaches try. Two of the five, Clemson's Nelson on a percentage basis. The ACC and the Welch, and Mike Green of Wake Forest, SEC are the only two conferences with played in the ACC. three coaches ranked among the top 15 'The ACC was also the top conference in winningest active coaches. the nation for nationally ranked punt return- 'The ACC was the only conference in the ers in 1991. Seven of the top 45 punt nation that featured five different teams that returners in the nation were from the ACC. won at least eight games in 1991. Florida Clemson's Darnell Stephens led the confer- State, Clemson, N.C. State, Georgia Tech ence and finished eighth in the nation. and Virginia all hit the eight-win mark. The ACC was also the only conference in which at least half of its teams won at least eight games. The Pac-1 and the SEC each had four teams with at least eight wins.

'In 1 991 , the ACC had five teams ranked in the top 35 in the nation in total defense, more teams in the top 35 than any other conference in the nation. Clemson led the way with a fourth-place finish and a figure of 263.2 yards per game. The league also had five members among the top 30 teams in the nation in scoring defense. 'The ACC also has a reputation for out- standing field goal kickers. In 1991, six of the top 44 field goal kickers in the country were from the ACC. Clemson's Nelson

Welch led the way with an average of 1 .55 Clemson and Georgia Tech were two of per game, good enough for fourth in the five ACC schools with at least eight wins nation. Only five kickers booted five field in 1991.

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The I PTAY Scholarship Foundation, is known throughout the country for its faithful and generous contributions by its supporters. A recent USA Today article calls IPTAY the best-known organization of its kind in the nation. The article noted that at a time when college athletic costs are rising IPTAY con- tinues to lead the way in supporting athletic scholarships at Clemson. IPTAY plays a

major role in insuring that all 1 8 of the varsity sports at Clemson are given the maximum amount of scholarships allowed by the NCAA. Thanks in part to IPTAY's contributions

the 1 99 1 - 1 992 academic year proved to be one of the most successful ever for Clemson athletics. Thirteen of the 18 athletic teams at Clemson finished the year ranked in the top 25 in their respective sports. Ten of those teams were ranked in the top 20, which ties for the most top 20 teams at Clemson in an academic year. Allison Dalton is the leader of America's top athletic scholarship foundation. An even more impressive fact was that

Clemson had 27 Ail-Americans in 1 991 -1 992, tying the record that was set during that 1990-1991 academic year. Clemson also IPTAY donors have also played an intri- While IPTAY is primarily concerned with had 64 first-team AII-ACC selections, the cate role in the "Campaign for Clemson", a athletic fundraising, the mission of Clemson third most in Clemson history for an aca- long range fund-raising project of the Uni- University has not been overlooked. The demic year. versity. The University's original goal of 62 IPTAY Academic Scholarship Endowment

Over the last five years, 1 6 of Clemson's million dollars was surpassed with the next was created to help meet the need for more

1 8 teams have been ranked in the top 25 in goal of 78 million also being surpassed in academic scholarships for non-athletes who the country at one time or another. During the campaign that ended on June 30, 1 992. are highly qualified academically. This schol- this time the Clemson football, women's cross IPTAY provided three million dollars with arship endowment is funded by certain com- country, women's basketball and golf teams ongoing opportunities for donors to be part pany gifts that are made as a result of em- have been in the top 25 all five years, while of the Vickery Hall Academic Learning Cen- ployee contributions to IPTAY. In addition, the men's indoor track, baseball, women's ter. the athletic department has made generous track and women's swimming teams have Vickery Hall, located on East Campus is contributions to the endowment from ath- had four top 20 seasons. a 27,000 square foot facility that houses the letic revenues. The success of the Clemson athletic tutoring and advising programs for student- The IPTAY Academic Fund is presently program comes during a time when the in- athletes. The building contains various- the largest scholarship endowment of its tegrity and accountability of the academic sized study and tutoring rooms used for in- kind at Clemson providing $1.8 million in progress of student-athletes are receiving dividual study as well as small group instruc- funds, currently benefitting more than 50 national attention. IPTAY has been a large tion. Computer facilities, an office/reception students. IPTAY's support extends to all of part of that success by being committed to area for the advising staff and an auditorium, the student body. the student-athlete. also are contained in Vickery Hall. The tremendous support of IPTAY is IPTAY is recognized as one of the old- The generous support of 18,200 loyal due, in large part, to the organizational est, largest and most successful athletic donors to IPTAY has allowed the organiza- makeup that allows donors to be as close to fundraismg organizations in America. IPTAY tion to go beyond the funding of athletic IPTAY as they are to their local IPTAY lead- was the first athletic fundraising organiza- scholarships by providing the financial basis ership. Each of South Carolina's 46 coun- tion in the country to top the two, three, four, for many of the unparalled athletic facilities ties has an IPTAY County chairman, and and five-million dollar marks in annual dona- at Clemson. every county is alloted an IPTAY represen-

tions. It has had a record-breaking total for Since 1978, IPTAY has provided the tative for every 35 donors. 28 straight years. funding for $34 million of capital improve- One important way IPTAY keeps in touch

In 1 934, Dr. Rupert Fike founded IPTAY ments in the area of athletics. These im- with its membership is the annual Clemson with a very simple purpose in mind: IPTAY provements include the expansion of the Club meeting held in April and May of each provides funds for athletic scholarships. football stadium, the newly renovated base- year. These meetings, which feature differ- Since 1934 IPTAY has certainly met Fike's ball facility (Tiger Field), the new outdoor ent coaches and administrators, are just one goal, providing scholarships for over 5.000 track, the indoor tennis facility, the soccer of the ways of making the local IPTAY mem- student-athletes, trainers, and managers. stadium, the weight room, the new golf prac- bers feel close to Clemson. IPTAY currently provides the funds for tice area, a new cross country course, and Clemson University will continue to be tutorial programs staffed by trained academic the IPTAY/Ticket office facility. recognized and respected on the national advisors, assisted by graduate and under- IPTAY is also proud to provide the fund- level athletically and academically with the graduate students. This support is intended ing for Tiger Band. Each year IPTAY estab- full support of IPTAY. IPTAY will continue to to insure that all student-athletes are given lishes financial support for travel, uniforms be successful because a loyal commitment the opportunity to earn their degree while and equipment for this integral part of the to Clemson University is a way of life in the participating in athletics. Clemson athletic program. hearts of Clemson alumni and friends.

lem >i in Football '92 27 fffi' 1992 Atlantic Coast Conference Football Schedule

DATES CLEMSON DUKE FLORIDA STATE GEORGIA TECH MARYLAND NORTH CAROLINA N.C. STATE* VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST

BALL STATE FLORIDA STATE DUKE VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST APPALACHIAN STATE MARYLAND Sept. 5 NORTH CAROLINA HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME

FLORIDA STATE VANDERBILT CLEMSON WESTERN CAROLINA N.C. STATE FURMAN MARYLAND NAVY APPALACHIAN STATE 12 HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY HOME

RICE N.C. STATE VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA ARMY FLORIDA STATE GEORGIA TECH 19 HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME

GEORGIA TECH VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST CLEMSON PENN STATE N.C. STATE NORTH CAROLINA DUKE FLORIDA STATE 26 AWAY HOME HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY

UT-CHATTANOOGA MIAMI (FLA.) N.C. STATE PITTSBURGH NAVY GEORGIA TECH WAKE FOREST VIRGINIA Oct. 3 HOME AWAY HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY HOME

VIRGINIA EAST CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA MARYLAND GEORGIA TECH FLORIDA STATE TEXAS TECH CLEMSON VANDERBILT 10 AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY

DUKE CLEMSON GEORGIA TECH FLORIDA STATE WAKE FOREST VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA MARYLAND 17 HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY

NX. STATE MARYLAND NORTH CAROLINA DUKE GEORGIA TECH CLEMSON WILLIAM & MARY ARMY 24 AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME HOME

WAKE FOREST GEORGIA TECH VIRGINIA DUKE NORTH CAROLINA MARYLAND FLORIDA STATE CLEMSON 31 AWAY AWAY AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME HOME

NORTH CAROLINA WAKE FOREST MARYLAND BAYLOR FLORIDA STATE CLEMSON VIRGINIA N.C. STATE DUKE Nov. 7 HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY

MARYLAND N.C. STATE TULANE WAKE FOREST CLEMSON DUKE GEORGIA TECH 14 AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME HOME AWAY

SOUTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA DUKE WAKE FOREST VIRGINIA TECH N.C. STATE 21 HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY

FLORIDA GEORGIA 28 HOME AWAY REV 4-1-92

* N.C. State plays Iowa in the Kickoff Classic, East Rutherford, N.J. on August 29. Schedules are tentative and subject to change.

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Qn Warren Forney Jeff Fortner Rodney Blunt is the leader of the Tigers' talented tailback corps. DT • So. OG • Sr.

'92 qg^t lemson I ootball 33 HOAc Howard Hall 7C LesHall Linebacker Darren Calhoun had the first caused fumble of his career in the Tigers' win over UTC. FB • Sr. '° OT-Sr.

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Coaching Experience- High Coaching Experience: College- coordinator JLl Sc/ioo/-defensive at Student Coach working with run- tM in City, Emma Sansom HS Gadsen ning backs at Clemson (1 989); graduate assistant who worked AL (1979-1980); Athletic Director and Head Coach at Valley with running backs at Baylor (1990,1991). Head High School in Valley Head, AL (1981-1982). College- Playing Experience: High School: Nine-time letterwinner at graduate assistant at UT-Chattanooga (1983); graduate assis- Riverside , he earned four monograms in tant at (1 984); running backs and special football, three in track and two in wrestling. Named MVP for teams coach at University of Alabama (1985-1986); outside Riverside for two straight seasons. College: Four - year linebacker coach at Mississippi State University (1987-1988); letterman as a fullback at Clemson. Was forced to end his offensive line, secondary, and special teams coach at Univer- collegiate career during his senior season because of a neck sity of Arkansas (1989-1990) problem. Playing Experience- High School- Earned four letters as a Education: Graduated from Riverside Military Academy in running back at Emma Sansom High School in Gadsen City, 1984. Earned a bachelor's degree from Clemson University in Alabama. College- Lettered at 1975-1976 administrative management in 1989. Livingston University 1976-1977 Bowl Participation: As a Player- 1985 Independence Bowl, Education: Graduated from Emma Sansom High School in 1986 Gator Bowl, 1988 Citrus Bowl; As a Coach- 1 989 Citrus Gadsen City, AL in 1975. Earned bachelor's degree from

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42 Clemson Football '92 Schedule of 1992-93 Bowl Games

The following 1 7 postseason football bowl games have been recommended for recertification by the Postseason Football Subcommittee of the NCAA Special Events Committee for 1992-93.

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— p.m. 1 1 LAS VEGAS SILVER December 18, 1992, 8 BLOCKBUSTER BOWL — January , 1993, :30 p.m. BOWL Joe Robbie Stadium (73,000), Miami, Florida Sam Boyd Silver Bowl (32,000), Las Vegas, Nevada Televising Network: CBS Televising Network: ESPN — 1992, p.m. 1 December 31, 8 FEDERAL EXPRESS ORANGE BOWL — January , 1993, 8 p.m. Orange Bowl Stadium (74,244), Miami, Florida Liberty Bowl Stadium (62,425), Memphis, Tennessee Televising Network: NBC Televising Network: ESPN

, 1 1 FIESTA BOWL — January 1 , 1 993, 4:30 p.m. MOBIL COTTON BOWL — January 1 993, pm Sun Devil Stadium (74,783), Tempe, Arizona Cotton Bowl (72,032), Dallas, Texas Televising Network: NBC Televising Network: NBC

FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL — January 1 , 1 993, 1 or 1 :30 p.m. Florida Citrus Bowl-Orange County Stadium (70,000), Orlando, Florida — January 2, 1993, 8 p.m. Televising Network: ABC Georgia Dome (70,500), Atlanta, Georgia FREEDOM BOWL — December 29, 1992, 9 p.m. Televising Network: ESPN Anaheim Stadium (70,962), Anaheim, California POULAN/WEED EATER INDEPENDENCE BOWL — December 31, Televising Network: TBS (Tentative) 1992, 12:30 p.m. Independence Stadium Shreveport, Louisiana GATOR BOWL — December 31 , 1 992, 6:00 p.m. (50,459), Gator Bowl (80,129), Jacksonville, Florida Televising Network: ESPN Televising Network: WTBS (Tentative) ROSE BOWL — January 1, 1993, 5 p.m. HALL OF FAME BOWL — January 1, 1993, 11 a.m. Rose Bowl (99,563), Pasadena, California Tampa Stadium (74,350), Tampa, Florida Televising Network: ABC

Televising Network: ESPN THRIFTY CAR RENTAL HOLIDAY BOWL — December 30, 1 992, 8 p.m. JEEP EAGLE ALOHA BOWL — December 25, 1992, 3:30 p.m. San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium (62,809), San Diego, California Aloha Stadium (50,000), Honolulu, Hawaii Televising Network: ESPN

Televising Network: ABC USF&G SUGAR BOWL — January 1 , 1 993, 8:30 p.m. — 2:30 p.m. Louisiana Superdome (72,704), New Orleans, Louisiana JOHN HANCOCK BOWL December 31 , 1992, Sun Bowl Stadium (52,000), El Paso. Texas Televising Network: ABC Televising Network: CBS

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Charlie Bussey, Back, aDonKelley,End,1971: Super Bowl Champion Chicago 1956: Clemson quarter- Three-time Academic Bears. ..works in real estate in Hilton Head

back 1954-56 ... cap- AII-ACC selection. ..first- Island, SC. tain of the 1956 team team Academic Ail- that won the ACC title American in 1971... Mike Eppley, Quarter- 1 and played Colorado in holds single game re- back, 1983: 1990 y \ the 1957 Orange Bowl turn yardage record for Clemson Hall of Fame

. .Academic AII-ACC in ^^^^pr Clemson and the ACC inductee. . .honorable 1955 and 1956. ..third- with 223 yards against mention Ail-American in team Academic All- Maryland in 1970. ..had 1984. ..Academic AII- America choice in 1956. ..led the Tigers in a single game record 167 yards on punt ACC in football and bas- passing, punting and interceptions in 1956, returns in that game. ..his 389 punt return ketball three times each

1 the last Tiger to pull off that all-around triple yards in 1970 ranks as the second best for ~ during his celebrated X I threat performance ...entered Air Force a single season. ..sixth in the nation in punt career... participated in where he served as an instructor-pilot for returns in 1970. ..played defensive back for 1 984 Blue-Gray game. ..threw for 28 career over eight years. ..lives in Greenville, SC, two years, then switched to flanker for his touchdown passes, breaking Bobby Gage's where he oversees manufacturing plants. senior year. ..his mother was 1970 IPTAY record... recipient of the Frank Howard Award Mother-of-the-Year...Don is now a dentist in in 1 983-84 academic year and the Clemson Harvey White, Back, Greenville, SC. IPTAY Athlete-of-the-Year the same 1957: Second-team season. ..third in the nation in passing effi- Academic Ail-American Ben Anderson, De- ciency in 1983, the highest finish ever by a as a sophomore... Aca- fensive Back, 1971: Clemson quarterback... only Clemson QB to demic AII-ACC in 1957 Second-team Academic rank in the Top 25 in passing efficiency

and 1 958. ..led the team All American. ..President twice... fourth-team Academic Ail-American

in total offense during of Tiger Brotherhood in 1 984, he was first-team AII-ACC by AP for his sophomore and jun- while at Clemson... his on-field performance. ..doubled as bas- ior years. ..paced the earned 1972-73 NCAA ketball player for four years. ..earned 268 club in passing for three Postgraduate Scholar- assists, seventh best all-time finish in straight seasons... AII-ACC as a sopho- ship award... won the Jim Clemson history on the hardcourt, when he more, he quarterbacked Clemson for three Weaver Award as the graduated. ..also earned his master's de- straight years and to three straight bowl outstanding student-athlete in the ACC for gree from Clemson. ..heating and air condi-

games. .. co-captain forthe 1959team ...had the 1972-73 academic year. ..recipient of tioning vice president in Charlotte, NC. a 154 passing efficiency in 1957, second the Frank Howard Award for bringing honor highest single season figure in Clemson to Clemson University in 1973. ..three-time Bruce Bratton, Offen- history... 18th in the nation in total offense in academic AII-ACC on the gridiron, he made sive Tackle, 1991:

1957 with 1038 yards. ..still ranks fifth in the team in 1 970, 1 971 and 1 972. ..attended First-team College Foot- Clemson history in passing efficiency. ..first South Carolina Law School. ..lives in ball Association Aca- Clemson quarterback to complete over 50 Clemson and is the General Counsel for demic All-American for

percent of his passes for a career.. .still in Clemson University. 1991 and a second- top five in Clemson history in touchdown team AII-ACC choice by passes. Steve Fuller, Quarter- AP/ACSWA at offensive back, 1977-78: First- tackle ...named to the

- Lou Cordileone, team Academic A 1 1 Academic AII-ACC foot- Tackle, 1959: Named American as a senior, ball team for three straight years, he was to first-team All-Ameri- second-team in his jun- just the sixth player in Clemson history to do can, Academic Ail- ior year. ..made Dean's so. ..received his degree in industrial engi-

American and Academic list six consecutive se- neering in May of 1 991 , he was a graduate AII-ACC in 1959. ..only mesters at Clemson... student during his last year of Clemson player to be awarded NCAA Post- competition....winner of the Bob James |^^___i;i=k_^1 chosen first-team Aca- graduate Scholarship Postgraduate scholarship, the ACC's top demic and on-field Ail- and Jim Weaver Postgraduate Scholarship academic honor. ..a senior leader of the American in the same from the ACC. ..honored in 1978 as one of Tiger offensive line that led the team to the

year... started on two ACC Championship 1 1 scholar athletes by the National Football ACC regular season title in total offense and

teams that were nationally ranked 1 1 th and Foundation and Hall of Fame. ..NCAA Top rushing offense in 1991 ...in on 1 ,899 snaps 12th in 1958 and 1959, respectively. ..played Five Award winner, given annually to the top in his Clemson career.. .a prime reason in two 1959 bowl games, the Sugar Bowl five student athletes in the nation, regard- Clemson ranked in the top 20 in the nation and the Bluebonnet Bowl. ..right fielder in less of sport. ..graduated with a 3.93 in Pre- in rushing each of the last three the College World Series for Clemson base- Law (History). ..just the second Clemson seasons. ..graded 75 or better in six of the ball team in 1959... played with the New athlete in history to have his number (four) last seven games of 1990. ..a three-year

York Giants (football) in 1 960, he was a first- retired. ..played in East-West Shrine Bowl starter for the Tigers.

round draft choice. and Senior Bowl in 1 979. ..played in the NFL for eight years, including a stint with the

jg* lemson Football '92 45 IPTAY Officers

James Douglas Robert M DuBose R. C. Eldrige - Henry Elrod * Benjamin M Evatt ' Mark Finley Glenn Garrett * Clark Gaston. Jr - Joe D. Gibson

- Joel W Gray, III Scott Greene S.C. "Cal" McMeekin Jr. * J Benson Harrison Director, District III Tammy Holcombe * Richard H. Ivester ' Terry S Kmsmore DISTRICT III * Sandy Kirkus S.C. "Cal" McMeekin. Jr * Bennie Langley P.O. Box 764 Jim League Columbia. SC 29202 Edgar C. McGee Tnurmon McLamb Lynn Campbell John Tice Sam Ligon President Vice President Secretary Treasurer " Floyd S. Long Aiken County - W.M. Manning. Jr. • Warren E. Kenrick (CC) Director, District V Director, District IX Director, District IV Director, District VII - Seabrook Marchant ' William R. Alexander * Edward O. McCameron Richard I. Boyleston * James T. McCarter John R. (Bob) Brooks J.G Miller Johnny L. Cagle IPTAY Past Presidents James D. Miller - Alan J Coleman - William J. Neely. Jr. Mike Coleman T. C. Atkinson, Jr., Director F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director Bill Reaves, Director Thomas K Norns Robert M. Cook Jacqueline A Obrien Thomas Coward Charlie Bussey, Director Lewis F. Holmes, Director Lawrence Starkey, Director William H. Orders Alan D. Gregory Director Eddie N. Dalton, Director W. G. DesChamps, Director F.E. Hughes, - J.F. Palmer Elbert Hines Hamilton Dr. J.H. Timmerman, Director Dr. R. C. Edwards, Director Dr. G.J. Lawhon, Jr., Director * I.N. Patterson, Jr. ' Gerald W. Metts George M Plyler ' John G. Molony Marshall Walker. Director Harper Gault, Director - C. Evans Putman - Alan M. Tewkesbury, III Jim Patterson, Director * Bobby W Ramsey • Carrol H. Warner * Bruce Reeves H.O. Weeks Robert E. Reeves. Jr. • ATHLETIC DIRECTOR BOBBY ROBINSON * Charles F. Rhem. Jr Edgefield County • IPTAY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - ALLISON DALTON - James Rochester Lewis F. Holmes, III (CC) * Earl Sammons Catherine M Christie HONORARY DIRECTOR - FRANK HOWARD Robert G. Sharpe - E.O. Dukes, Jr. ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - Bert Henderson John G. Slattery - J.W. Gilliam, Jr. * Tim Strom -* Lewis F. Holmes, Jr. ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - Bob Mahony - Joseph D Swann Watson Rhodes E. Richard Taylor - Thomas H. Ryan - denotes Representative Emeritus Joe Todd Theo Reginal Williams David Vaughan + denotes County Chairman Emeritus * Jim Vaughn Lexington County * denotes IPTAY '91 Award Winner * James E Vissage, Jr William Craig Jumper (CC)

Mike Wade • George I. Alley - S Gray Walsh - Billy Amick +*Kermit M. Watson • Alvin N Berry * Representatives: * James S. Hull James Spearman Robert B. Whorton Jerry A. Brannon -• * Joseph J. Turner • Robert L McCord - David H. Wilkins R. Hugh Caldwell * Ronnie Oliver - K.N. Vickery * Charles P Willimon • Fred H Carter ' Melvin Pace ' Joseph A West James Tracy Childers * Wayne B Richey David F. Whittemore, Jr. Laurens County H Ralph Corley, Sr. W.M Self - Eugene P Willimon * Thomas E. Davenport (CC) John Fulmer W. Harold Wood + J.R. Adair • Dr. B. R. Grandy A. McCormick County Joe Young Ira Bedenbaugh Brett J. Harris Jennings G. McAbee (CC) Henry V Blalock Jim Head T. C. Faulkner, Jr. W Fred Chapman, Jr Bob Householder * James A Coleman Cecil L. Josey, Jr. Oconee County * Henry M. Faris, Sr. James M Lowman Robert E. Dye Dr. Don Neal (CC) - Dr N. Carl Wessinger John W. McLure

Director, District I Thomas Alexander J.W. Riser Marshall P Childress Spartanburg County • J. Tom Shell ' DISTRICT I Mr Sammy Dickson Dr. B. Lee Smith (CC) Charles M. Stuck Robert E. Dye. Director Joel Harris Kendall Alley Robert M. Taylor P.O. Box 2000 Tim Hydrick William A Bishop. Ill Lee Harold Witt, Jr. Easley, SC 29641 Ellis Ivey Jim Sanders William A Blackwood, Jr. John N. Landreth John L. Brady, Sr. Newberry County Director, District II Abbeville County Horace J. • McGee David Cecil. II Louie C Derrick (CC) * Charles B. Murphy (CC) Dr W Ted Nimmons John B Cornwell. Jr T M. Abrams V. Wendel Boggs Ernest Riley Walter Davis, Jr. W. Edgar Baker * Earle Williamson - Carl R. Rogers DISTRICT II * John T Duncan, Sr. Earle J. Bedenbaugh Jim Sanders, Director Dan Strawderman John Easterling. Ill Hubert M. Bedenbaugh Brothers, Inc. • Anderson County Sam Thrift Sanders John Easterling, Jr. M Larry Longshore * Joe B. Davenport P Box 188 (CC) O George R. Fisher C.H. Ragsdale, III - Melvin E. Barnett Pickens County Gaffney, SC 29342 Judge Bruce Foster ' Terry C. Shaver R. Carol * Cook J.E. Britt (CC) - Harry H. Gibson C. Gurnie Stuck George M. Ducworth Jeffery W Childress Cherokee County Max P. Gregory David Waldrop * J. Tom Forrester - B K. Chreitzberg (CC) Emmett Halliday Dr. James P Hentz Bennie Cunningham Dr. Ronald Barrett Wilbur K Hammett Richland County John D Hopkins, Jr. Charles E Dalton - R. S. Campbell, Jr. E Guy Hendrix • F. McCord Ogburn (CC) * Robert Lee Hill * Val Gary E Clary Dr. S. Dyches - W A Hudson Jack W Brunson Dr. James H. Irby * - John M. Hamrick Robert E. Dye - A P Kerchmar George Bullwinkel, Jr. ' Dr William P. Kay. Jr.. MD * Dr. R. C. Edwards - Wylie Hamrick Harry Kinard William P. Cate Dr. C. Patrick Killen Parker Gaston Gage, Jr. David - Henry M. Lee - Phillip C Chappell, Jr * Arthur M. Klugh, III Bird Garrett • E. Raymond Parker Mrs. Anita Ness " Henry Chastain " James F. Little " Jim Sanders * • Roddy E. Gertys, III Authur W O'Shields Albert G Courie, Jr. ' Harry Mapr L. Earl Gilstrap. Jr. ' Raymond Powell Judge Michael R. Davis ' Randall W Mcclain Robert M. Guerren Greenville County Douglas L Pndgeon James W. Engram • Jake Meeks Harry (Hal) Hagood Ronald J McCoy (CC) Marvin C. Robinson Don E. Golightly Dr. P. S. Bill Mowlajko Bob Harmon Barbary R.L Stoddard - Laurence M. Gressette. Jr Robert G. Sharpe ' Coach Frank J. Howard James H. Barnes, Jr. Wesley A Stoddard Lloyd M. Kapp Thompson A. Smith Floyd M. Hunt Randall Bell * Dr. Harold Vigodsky Terry H. Klosterman Tony Smith J. Frank Black • Edwin L Kilby, Jr. Ted B. Wilson W T. McDaniel, III " D. Grag Brackin ' Suggs R. Frank Kolb Glenn James P McKeown, III Wilson * • Mark Terry L. Long Mike Branham Union County S.C. McMeekin, Jr. Joseph Bailey Bright • Kenneth Looper H S Harris, Jr (CC) Crawford E. Sanders, III Greenwood County ' " E. -• Tom Lynch Miles Bruce Carl E. Carson, Jr. Mrs Davis O Smith * Bell A. Jr. • Wayne (CC) Ben Massingill Charles Bryan, Dr. H. Russell Caston. Jr. Dr John Timmerman -' Dr. F. E. Abell, Jr. * Mrs. Jo Lynn McFadden Charles A. Bussey, Jr William Howell E. Ralph Wessinger, Sr Mark Abell * John Mclntyre Donald Jay Coggins Thomas E. Mack * Nick ' ' P Anagnost James V. Patterson Larry Copeland Edward L B Osborne * * Lewis Bagwell - R R. Ritchie James Crawford * W. E. (Bill) Burnett Gil Rushton • Walter B. Crawford Carol Coleman William C. Singleton ' Gordan S. Davis Richard A. Coleman G. Neil Smith William Lem Dillard

William D. Coleman John Sparks - I. L. Donkle, Jr.

Clemson Football '92 James C. Rhea, Jr. Orangeburg County Heyward Fort (CC) Robert A . King Saluda County Ben R. Smith, Jr. • W C. Higginbotham, Jr. (CC) John J. Britton, Jr. William Lawson ' • James R. Herlong, Jr. (CC) G.G Thomas, Sr. Dr. Julius W. Babb, III Billy Carter. Jr. Ben A. Leppard. Jr. * Bernard L. Black Dr Roger J, Troutman William B. Bookhart. Jr Thomas Cuttino Charles G. Lucius, III • Alfred B Coleman ' Marshall E Walker Larry Dyar - W T. Fort, Jr. Lisa Willimon Moody • James A Derrick ' F. Reeves Gressette, Jr. Bob A. Galiano, Jr. John L. Murray, Jr. Hascal Goff ' Edgar C. McGee * James F. Kinney Steve Palmer • Beniamen H Herlong Karen O Cain Milton E. Pate. Jr (RC) Bob Home Fletcher M. Riley, Jr. Williamsburg County Dan B. Patillo T. C. Wright Dan M Robinson, Jr. Fred P Guerry, Jr. (CC) Edwin Presnell - J.M. Russell. Jr. • Dr. W. C. Cottingham Joseph G. Pritchard J.M. Russell, III W H. Cox John L. Scoggins Landy Weathers • Thomas O. Morris. Jr. (Tom) W B. Shedd

- Russell S. Wolfe, II Duane Shuler David Smart - "Bubber" Snow ' Lawrence Starkey, Jr V Stephen B. Sullivan John D. Tice Edgar C. McGee Mrs. Ruth Ellen Trotter Director, District V Jim Welborn Ronald W. Young DISTRICT V Edgar C. McGee, Director S. Lynn Campbell P.O. Box 383 Director, District IV Orangeburg, SC 29115

Allendale County JohniiH. Holcombe, Jr. DISTRICT IV (CC) Director. District VI S. Lynn Campbell. Director Don Whelchel Box 1 1 326 Bamberg County Rock Hill, SC 29730 Don Nummy (CC) DISTRICT VI Director, District VII Joe Ott John H. Holcombe. Jr., Director Chester County + R. Herman Rice P.O. Box 1977 - + Edward C. Abell Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 DISTRICT VII Robert A. Darby, Sr. Barnwell County Don Whelchel Thurmon W. McLamb ' George R. Fleming Clinton C. Lemon Jr. (CC) Clarendon County 5000 Piper Glenn Dr. Director. District IX W E. Lindsay H.M. Anderson Harold Furse. Jr. (CC) Charlotte. NC 28277

John M. Little. Ill Howard G. Dickinson Doris B. Belser " Donald B Murray Grover C. Kennedy Steve C Gamble North Carolina DISTRICT IX Marvin Waldrep Jimmy L. Tarrace Theodore B. Gardner Al Adams (RC) Thurmon W. McLamb Robert C. Hodge Ms. Edith Batson P.O. Box 67 Chesterfield County Beaufort County H B Rickenbacker Mary Anne McDonald Bigger Little River, SC 29566 Dan L. Tillman (CC) J. Harry Tarrance (CC) Dr. Wyman Morris David E Bradley Phillip Powell Henry C Chambers Horace F. Swilley Ron Bullock Other States - John R. Thomas Thomas Garrett Leonard C Butler Emerson E. Andrishok William R. Tillman Bryan Loadholt Dillon County Capt. J R. Cottingham (RC) Neil G. Bates James G. Taylor Ms. Carole Arnette (CC) ' Eddie Dalton Rudy Bell Darlington County John Alford Dr Samuel T Drake Daniel R. Clemson • John C. Walker (CC) Berkeley County * William Shipp Daniel Robert L Dunnigan David Copeland Dr. Hubert C. Baker, DDS • Nolan L. Pontiff (CC) - W.G. Lynn Col. J. L. Edmonds Robert P. Corker - J.W. Carter • Bob Dangerfield - L.B. Hardaway. Jr. Mike Eppley LTC Frank J. Cox Marion D. Hawkins, Jr. • Capt. H. Wayne DeWitt Joseph L. Powell Leigh Fendley ' Mark Crammer George A. Hutto, Jr. Robert Jeffcoat Billy G. Rogers Richard J. Fisher Fred W. Faircloth Warren Jeffords Gordon Rogers Danny Floyd Greg Farish

Dr. Wm. P. Kennedy Calhoun County John C. Rogers James B. Foster John C. Garavaglia, III •' Dr. G.J. Lawhon, Jr. Gary Porth (CC) T Neal Rogers Thomas W. Glenn, III Walter L. Garvin " William B. McCown, III Gerald Bozard H.L. Hoover Thomas Edwin Grimes, III - Harry M. McDonald • William H. Bull Renee H Jackson Landrum Henderson, Jr. " • Dr M B Nickles, Jr. Tatum Gresserte, Jr. Florence County Dr. Carl H Jones. Ill L.J. (Bill) Hendrix, Jr. • Bill Reaves • L. Chappell Jones (CC) Dennis Kekas Gray Hipp, Jr. " Tommy Usher. Jr. Thomas D. Birchmore W.D Kirkpatrick Ben M. Hornsby Rex Varn Charleston County Rufus M. Brown Robert M Lindsey Alvin Judson Hurt. Jr. Beth Weaver " John Q. Adams (CC) Clyde Bryce, Jr Robert E. McClure ' F H Inabinet, Jr.

- Archie E. Baker Marvin Cockfield John Mclnnis, III F H Inabinet. Ill Fairfield County Brian F. Celek • Dr. W L. Coleman Dave Moorhead Lt. Col. E.B. Jackson William Lindsay Wylie (CC) CeCe Dalton - Frank A. Douglass, Jr. Tom R. Morris. Jr ' Frank Kellers Louis M. Boulware " Jack Day - L.B. Finklea, Jr. " Jim Mullis Johnnie R. Matfett ' J.K. Coleman HI Dukes. Jr. Charles M. Grace IV Richard Nicholson Roy Mathis -' Forest E. Hughes, Jr. Jack Evans - Harold B. Haynes Phillip S. Prince John Osteen ' Harold R. Jones - M. Dreher Gaskin - Ernest L. Jones Craig P Roberson J.V. Roberts Ms Beverly Hafers - James W. King Thomas G. Roche, Jr. Ms. Susan Ruckman Kershaw County • Al Hitchock ' John E. Lunn James C. Stone Ben K. Sharp Joseph C. Jackson (CC) • Dr. John P. Howard John F. Poole Don Tomberlin W. David Stainaker. Jr Dr. Kenneth W Carson, DDS +"William C. Kennerty Wilbur O Powers Mark T. Welborn Ms. Millie D Williams Tommie W. James, Jr. - Robert Cody Lenhardt Julian H Price Dr. T. G. Westmoreland - Thomas F. McNamara, Jr. " T.E. Lynn - John G. Rose • Don V Whelchel (RC) George Singleton, Jr. David M. Murray. Jr Rick Sellers Bill Worth + J.F. Watson Carl E. Poole, Jr. Patrick Z. Wiggins Bobby Yarborough John H. Price. Jr • Allen P Wood. AIA Lancaster County J. Lynn Pruitt • Edward L. Young • Steve Epps (CC) - Carl S. Pulkinen Jim Adams • Paul Quattlebaun, Jr. Georgetown County • - W.P. Clyburn - A.B Schirmer, Jr. Glenn A. Cox (CC) Marion D. Lever, Jr. Fred Schrimpf Tommy Branyon Joe H. Lynn - Nicholas C. Sottile - Samuel M. Harper Garrett J. Mobley • Dr, J R. Stout ' H E. Hemingway, Jr. Ronald Small - Van Noy Thornhill - A. H. Lachicotte. Jr. ' Larry Wolfe Philip H. Prince Colleton County Ernie Wright • Lee County James R. White, III (CC) John D. Tice Green DesChamps, II (CC) - Jack W. Carter, Sr. Horry County • W. G. DesChamps, Jr. - W.R. Carter • R.S. Winfield (CC) Director, District VIII Pete Player Horace Kinsey Billy Avant ' Barbara Powers F.L. Bradham

Marlboro Coutny B. George Price, III Harvey Graham, Jr. DISTRICT VIII Mark S. Avent (CC) -• J. Ryan White, Jr. Roger Hammond John D. Tice, Director + C.E. Calhoun " John H. Holcombe, Jr. P.O. Box 3577 Dorchester County - S.F. Horton Dalton. GA 3.0721 York County Dexter Rickenbaker (CC) -' Thurmon W. McLamb James H. Owen, Jr. (CC) Thomas W. Bailey Liston Wells Georgia • William R. Adkins Gene W. Dukes • Robert (Bob) Wilder, Jr. Mendal A. Bouknight. Jr - David Angel - E.T. (Tom) Salisbury Ken Brown Arthur Q, Black Marion County Andrew P. Calhoun • S.L. Campbell Hampton County ' Troy Carroll Atkinson, KCC) John A. Dickerson - Jack D. Cox Harry L. Foy (CC) T.C. Atkinson, Jr. William C. Efird, Jr.

Fredrick W. Faircloth, III Dr. Jerry Frank Crews. Jr Charles J. Bethea. Jr. Douglas S. Gray -• H.S. Gault - David B. Gohagan John H. Holt Mrs. Joycelyn Hairston • " E M George • Winston A. Lawton • Robert Mace Alva B Hancock " Jeffery Haire Winston A Lawton, Jr. - Duncan Mclntyre Dean Hawkins Alford Haselden Dennis Olive Hopf Lewis W. Hicks Jasper County Sumter County Raymond L. Howe Jack Louis Holeman Roger Home (CC) Carroll F. Hutto Irvin Plowden, Jr. Milnor Paret Kessler, Jr.

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COURTAULDS FIBERS

OURTAULDS FIBERS INC. 1 04 WEST 40TH ST. NEW YORK, N. Y. 1 001 8 (21 2) 944-7400 , Rudy Harris

by Annabelle Vaughan could catch me. But I had no clue what I was play for," says Harris. "I'm glad I have had the

supposed to do on the field when I started, I just experience of living down here. The weather is

A long time ago, Jacqueline Harris told her did it because my friends made scoring a touch- great, the people are nice for the most part, and

husband Robert, that one day she would bring a down seem like a lot of fun." the food is great. That's why I've gained my

star into the world. And by the time that James The enjoyment of scoring touchdowns is some- weight!" Larry, Oro, Sharon, Mario, Rico, Ricky, Lonnie, thing that Harris definitely caught on to and he The fact that Terry Allen, now the starting

Cody, D'Angelo, Jocko, Robbie, Onzell Andre, has carried that with him ever since those first tailback for the was entrenched and Roger (also known as Tyga) came along, the days of pee wee league. There aren't any records at tailback, and that good Southern cooking had

odds were that there would be a star among of how many times he crossed the goalline in added a few pounds to Harris' physique, led the

them. those early years, but since he began playing Tiger coaches to move him to fullback when it

Although all of the Harris children may be football in high school, he has reached paydirt an came time for him to play. "I never thought I would

stars in their own right, Onzell Andre, the 12th incredible 83 times (67 TD's in high school, 16 at play fullback, but now I'm glad I have," says

1 child and 1 th son of Jacqueline Harris' brood of Clemson). "I loved football from the first day I Harris. "I was good at tailback, so I carry a lot of

13, has certainly fulfilled his mother's prophecy, started playing it," says Harris. "When you're things with me to the fullback position that make

even though she might not have been thinking little, everybody wants to be a doctor or a lawyer, me special. I think I'm a tailback in a fullback's

about football when she made the statement. He but all I ever wanted to be was a football player. body and that helps me do a lot of things.

became a prodigy on the fields of little league, My family always encouraged me to follow my "I was good at running the ball when I got here

went on to a successful high school career, and dreams." and I was good at scoring, but I didn't know much

has since made a name for himself on the major By the time he reached Brockton High School, about blocking. I thought the way to show my

college level. it was obvious that Jacqueline Harris had fulfilled talent was to make a move, or try to shake-and-

But that should be no surprise to anyone in the her prophecy in her son Rudy and that his dream bake somebody, or just run over them. I had to Harris family, because Onzell Andre Harris first of being a football player was a reality. At the train myself that blocking was just showing my made a name for himself before he could walk. tailback position, he was a USA Today, Parade, ability in a different way."

"When I was little my parents tried to feed me Street & Smith, and SuperPrep All-American as Because he was so eager to fulfill his lifelong

baby food," Harris laughs, "and I would spit it out a prepster. His stats in his senior year alone dream of becoming a professional football player, every time. So they tried to crush up table food or included 1,821 yards rushing, 27 touchdowns. Harris decided last year to forego his last year of

whatever they were eating and I would spit it out. 174 points, a 38.5 yard punting average, two eligiblity and signed with an agent. But after They tried fruits, vegetables, spaghetti, every- kickoff returns for touchdowns, three punt returns further consideration, he changed his mind. As a

thing and I would spit it out. The only thing that for touchdowns, 30 receptions for 460 yards, and result, he was forced to miss the Tigers' first three

they could find that I would eat was rutabagers. eight receiving TD's. At the end of such a stellar games of 1 992. "It was really hard to sit back and So they started calling me Rudy." season, he was a top recruit of many major watch," he says. "Seeing my team going to battle,

It would seem that it wouldn't be easy to carve college programs. seeing them out there fighting and knowing I

a niche for yourself in a family of 1 3 children, but It may have been somewhat of a surprise to couldn't contribute was tough. I know they can

Harris says that getting attention was never a those who had followed Harris' career that he win without me, they have proven that, but it was

problem growing up. "Believe it or not, I was would go as far away as South Carolina to follow hard to see them going to war and not be able to

spoiled," he remembers. "I was a Papa's boy. his dream, just as it may surprise many of the carry my load. It was going into a big battle and

The only problem I ever had with having so many South Carolinians Harris comes in contact with carrying nothing but a broom."

brothers (and sister) was when it was Christmas. when they hear his staunch Boston accent. "I In his first game back, against UT-Chatta-

I would want to take my savings and buy every- wanted to say I had lived in the south and I knew nooga, Harris picked up where he left off in 1 991

body a gift, but once I would start counting my that Clemson had the kind of program I wanted to as he came off the bench and scored two touch- money, there would never be enough for ev- downs. "I've missed three key games, so

erybody. We are still a very close family, even when I go out there, I can't give 95 percent or

though our ages are very spread out." (The even 99 percent. I have to give 100 percent

oldest Harris child is 43, while Rudy's younger on every play. My attitude is to go out there

brother is 17). and execute and help our team win. I can't go

With so many boys in the family, it seems out there thinking in the back of my mind that

logical that sports would play a major role. But I have to do well because the NFL is watching.

that wasn't the case at the Harris household. I have to stay focussed." In fact, Harris began playing football at the Finally being so close to fulfilling his dream

encouragement of his schoolmates, not his is exciting, but Harris admits that it is also a

siblings. "I had never felt the need to play little scary. "A lot of people have followed me

sports before because I always had someone throughout my career and have high expecta- to play with and something to do at home," he tions of me. It's been hard to live up to my

reputation. are I recalls. "But when I was about eight years old, People happy about what

still to I would hear my friends at school talking about have accomplished, but they want me

playing football. They would talk about scor- conquer the world. I haven't won a lot of

ing touchdowns and how much fun that was honors in college, but I think that my ability

and desire will help get what I want. I and I wanted to play. I didn't know little kids my me

could play football. also have to work hard and get in shape. If I

can that, there is no reason why I can't "So one day I decided to go out for the do team. The coaches were real excited be- fulfill my dreams."

asked if he thinks he is the fulfillment cause I was big and fast. They gave me my When his mother's prediction that bring uniform and told me to put my pads in and I of she would a star into the world, Rudy Harris stops to had no idea how to do it. I walked out on the

field and all of the little cheerleaders were think. "Well I made a name for myself up in the north, in the Boston area. Now I've made a there and everything, and I had my knee pads

on my thighs and my thigh pads on my knees. name for myself here in the south. But I don't The coach's eyes just popped out. He had to think I'm a star yet because they don't really

take me over to the side and tell me how to put know me out west! Maybe I will get to play pro

ball out west somewhere, and then I can say pads on. Once I figured out what I was doing, I'm a star!" I loved it. I was really good at that age, nobody

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50 ffc Clemson Football '92 Howard Hall

by Annabelle Vaughan State and had an auspicious beginning. He the week before the Tigers' key conference

carried the ball 10 times in Clemson's 59-0 matchup with Virginia, Hall went down in prac-

When Howard Hall was eight-years-old, he blowout, gaining 78 yards and scoring a touch- tice with a sprained knee. "I thought it was over cried a lot. It wasn't that he was an unhappy down. As the starting fullback in the first four for me," he says with a grimace. "I still had that child. In fact, he was probably just as carefree games of the season, he carried the ball 40 competitive attitude, but it is hard to be com- as any other eight-year-old boy growing up in times for 1 89 yards and a very impressive 4.7 petitive when you aren't out there competing.

atown likeGastonia, NC. Exceptforone thing: yard average. "Things were going my way When I came back, I didn't play as much. I was even at that age, Howard Hall hated to lose. there for a while," remembers Hall. "I had a over the injury physically, but I used to worry

And that was the year that his Pee Wee couple of good games and thought I was about getting hit from the side and I would try football team posted an 0-10 record. making improvement every week, then in the to square up and keep out of traffic. I didn't

"I was only eight-years-old," Hall remem- third quarter of the Appalachian State game I want to be in a situation where I had to go in a bers, "and you weren't supposed to be able to took a freak hit on the knee and was out for the hole and have people falling on my leg. They play Pee Wee football until you were nine. But next four weeks." kept me out of the middle." Although he came

I went to practice with my uncle one day and After undergoing arthroscopic surgery, Hall back and played in five games, his rushing the Junior Midget coach saw me on the side- missed the Tigers next three games, and averaged dropped to almost two yards per lines and told me to go and talk to the Pee Wee although he started the last five games of the carry and he did not start another game in

coach and they let me play. I wanted to play season, he carried the ball only 20 times and 1991. real bad so they made me a defensive end. In averaged a yard less per carry than he did Hall underwent another arthroscopic knee

my first game I had three interceptions, but we before his injury. "The rest of that season, I surgery in the spring of this year, and missed lost. We lost every game we played that was just trying to get by and trying to protect time in preseason workouts due to a pull and

season and I cried after every game." my knee," he says. "I knew I wasn't going to a sprained ankle. "I would get over one injury

A decade and a half later, Howard Hall still get the ball much, I mostly blocked for the and then I would get another one," he says. "I hates to lose. "I still get in tears when we lose tailback." But even though he didn't carry the was getting real depressed because this was now and I'm a senior in college," laughs Hall. ball as much, Hall did manage to score the my senior year and I knew my knees were

"It hits me hard when we lose. I'm trying to get winning touchdown in his first game back stronger and I wanted to stay away from inju- over that, because there are going to be some against N.C. State, and he caught five passes ries. So I started reading the Bible a lot and tough times when you are a member of a over the next five games, including a touch- that helped me. Now I'm healthy and feeling

football team. But I don't think I'll ever accept down reception in the Hall of Fame Bowl win better. But I'm still reading the Bible and losing." over Illinois. knocking on wood." Hall ought to know about tough times when Heading into 1991, Hall once again found That may not be very sound theology, but it comes to football, as he has definitely had his himself battling for the starting position, and he Hall did earn his starting job back in the third share. And if it hadn't been for that intense started two of the first four games of the game of 1992 and was averaging just under hatred of losing, or at least of not succeeding, season, averaging 3.75 yards per rush. But four yards per carry and 1 7 yards per reception he might not have made it to his heading into the Virginia game. And senior year at Clemson. The 6-1, although the Tigers have lost some 240-pounder signed with the Tigers games in 1992, Hall has definitely in 1988, after a highly successful learned how to be a winner. "My prep campaign at Ashbrook High number-one goal this year is to stay

School, where he earned Parade healthy," he says. "I want to prove

All-America honors. He followed in that I can go a full season without the footsteps of two other fullbacks missing a game because it really from the Tar Heel state who had gets you out of the flow of things. I'm come to play for Clemson and would tired of missing games. I want to be go on to play in the pros: Kevin Mack a complete back and put the whole () andTracy John- picture together: blocking, running son (Seattle Seahawks). Hall would and catching. I have to practice hard red-shirt his first season behind John- and listen to the little things that the son. coaches tell me. I have to perfect the

"I learned a lot that year, even little things. I've never been able to

that before I always though I wason the scoutteam, "Hall do because was recalls. "The next year, Tony trying to overcome an injury." The goals of becoming that com- Kennedy and I played backup to Wesley McFadden, and when plete back and having an injury-free season are parts of Hall's larger goal Wesley got hurt, I played a lot in the North Carolina and South Carolina for the future. "I love playing foot-

ball," he says. "I have loved it since games. I felt like I was right where I wanted to be. After we changed that first game I played when I was coaches during the offseason, Tony eight-years-old. I want to keep play-

ing football. Even when I kept get- and I were battling for the starting

ting injured, I couldn't wait to get position in spring practice. I won it in backbecausellovethegame. Hope- the fall and I was the starter at the beginning of 1990." fully I can get a shot in the NFL, but

Hall started his first contest in if not, I want to play in Canada or any where." Ken Hatfield's first game as the Ti- Hall turned in a big touchdown in the 1 991 Hall of Fame Bowl win ger head coach against Long Beach over Illinois.

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NO. NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP NO. NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP 76 TERRENCE ABNEY NG 6-4 304 *FR. RS 63 ROGER HUTCHINS SN 5-11 222 *GR. 1VL Monetta, SC; Ridge Spring.Phil Strickland Shelby, NC; Shelby; Jim Taylor 12 MICHAEL BARBER OLB 6-1 230 SO. 1VL 13 KENZIL JACKSON LB 5-11 224 *SR. 3VL Edgemore, SC; Lewisville;Bennie McMurray LaGrange, GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie 67 PAUL BARTON OT 6-7 285 *FR. RS 72 ROBERT JACKSON OT 6-6 329 *FR. RS Sorrento, LA; St. Amanto;Doug Moreau Washington, DC; Woodson;Bob Headen 6-0 315 FR. 53 LARRY BLANTON OG HS 56 TIM JONES LB 6-1 214 *SO. 1VL Charlotte, NC; S. Mecklenburg;Steve Shaughnessey Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill; Jim Ringer BLINSKY 6-3 277 *JR. 74 NICK OG SQ 60 MIKE KUNZ OT 6-4 288 *SO. SQ Struthers, OH; Struthers; Pary Zetts San Antonio, TX; Lee; Bobby Smith BLUNT TB 5-10 190 *JR. 2VL 71 33 RODNEY BRENT LeJEUNE OT 6-3 306 *JR. 1VL Pensacola, FL; Pine Forest;Carl Madison Lake Charles, LA; Barbe;Jimmy Shaver 6-5 *FR. RS 58 JOE BOYLAN OG 233 64 CHRIS LOVELACE OL 6-4 282 JR. JC St. McConnell Philadelphia, PA; John Neumann;Gerard Apex, NC; N. Greenville JC;Mike Taylor 23 NOHHIb BHOWN Ub/bb 5-11 1 92 *SR. 3VL 1 DEXTER McCLEON QB 5-10 187 FR. HS Conway, SC; Conway; Chuck Jordan Meridian, MS; Meridian; Mac Barnes 1 6-1 192 JR. DWAYNE BRYANT WH 2VL 5 ANDYE McCROREY FS 5-10 189 *FR. HS Tallahassee, FL; Lincoln;Steve Hardin Rock Hill, SC; Rock Hill; Jim Ringer

1 b-2 292 *JR. 2VL 89 BHbN bON BULKNbH Nb 7 RICHARD MONCRIEF QB 6-1 200 *JR. 2VL Carver; Davis Columbus, GA; Wallace Montgomery, AL; Davis; Charles Lee 70 WILLIAM BUFORD OLB 5-11 199 SR. SQ 1 ROBERT O'NEAL SAF 6-2 197 SR. 3VL Sharp Newberry, SC; Newberry, Gregg Clarkston, GA; Clarkston;Tommy Stringer

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44 Carlos Bagley LB 1 Jamal Ellis CB 22 Ron Burr WR 63 Erik Dunlap OG 82 John Farquhar TE 2 Gavin Gray SS 23 Tijan Redmon FB 45 Darrell Spells LB 65 Scott Lennon C 83 Dominique Flemmmg WR 46 John Clendinen DB 3 Randy Gardner PK 24 David Lowman CB 66 Phillip Chappell OT 84 Joel Nicholson WR 4 Ray Wright WR Octavius Holliday WR 47 Robert Baldwin FB 67 Clarence Collins OG 85 Dan Clark TE 25 , 5 Jon Jensen WR 26 John Zuanich FS 48 Sidney Wells CB 68 Drew Macfarlan OT 86 Gerald Ford TE 6 Sean Thomas FS 27 Zaid Abdul-Aleem CB 49 Bubba Smith LB 69 Steve Dollar C 87 Jeff Galaska TE 50 Chris Little LB 7 Ali Byrd DB 28 J.D Lewis FB 70 Jeroen Egge C 88 WR 51 Steve Alderfer 8 Keith DuBose CB 29 Leroy Gallman TB OG 71 Marty McCall OG 89 Ray Farmer TE 52 Billy Granvil'a LB 9 Rodnck Edwards CB 30 Keith Gill FB 72 Randy McGeorge OT 90 Bernard Holsey DT DT 10 Tom Cochran PK 31 Quin Mallette FB 53 Damon Wallace 73 John Merrill OT 91 David Wafle DT 54 Chris SS 11 Steve Prince QB 32 Enc Scheldt DE Econn 74 Geoff Smith DT 92 Jim Sitter TE 12 Spence Fischer QB 33 Aaron Bullock TB 55 Scott Yeomons DT 75 Warren Scoville DT 93 Ray Morton DB Brad Sherrod LB 13 Derrick Jackson SS 34 Tim Davis P 56 76 Brandon Moore OT 94 James Kirkland DT Colin Mailloux 14 Marc Wilson WR 35 Blair Hines CB 57 C 77 Chris Wiggins DT 95 Curtiss Bunch DT 58 Scott Berdan LB 15 Joe Pickens QB 37 Bill Khayat TE 78 Matt Williams OT 96 Gil Winters DE Orlando Adwaters LB 16 Todd Decker QB 38 P J Mclnik LB 59 79 P.J. Schunke OG 97 Ryan O'Shaughnessey DE 17 Mark Anderson DB 40 Kyle Gaines LB 60 Louis Clyburn OG 80 Travis Pearson DE 98 Mike Stallmeyer DT 61 Brad Paris 18 Brad Breedlove WR 41 T C White TB OT 81 Stanley Dorsey WR 99 Duane Marks DE 19 Tee Edwards FS 42 Randy Cuthbert TB 62 Sheldon Francis LB 20 Owe Rucker SS 43 Jeffrey Kapatoes QB

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27 Zaid Abdul-Aleem CB 6-0 180 Jr. Chicago, IL 43 Jeffrey Kapatoes QB 6-2 180 So. Milford. MA

59 Orlando Adwaters LB 6-3 245 So. Lithonia, GA 37 Bill Khayat TE 6-4 210 So. York. PA

51 Steve Alderfer OG 6-4 285 Sr. Chalfont, PA 94 James Kirkland DT 6-2 255 So. Atlanta. GA

17 Mark Anderson DB 6-0 175 So. College Station, TX 65 Scott Lennon C 6-2 275 Jr. Houston, TX

44 Carlos Bagley LB 5-11 208 Fr. Marietta, GA 28 J.D. Lewis FB 6-1 215 So. Palm City, FL

47 Robert Baldwin FB 6-0 220 Jr. DeLand, FL 50 Chris Little LB 6-3 220 Fr. Atlanta. GA

58 Scott Berdan LB 6-2 235 Sr. Norcross, GA 24 David Lowman CB 5-10 185 So. Bonaire, GA

18 Brad Breedlove WR 5-11 175 Sr. Homosassa, FL 68 Drew Macfarlan OT 6-7 260 Sr. Ridgewood. NJ

33 Aaron Bullock TB 6-3 190 So. McKee City, NJ 57 Colin Mailloux C 6-4 270 Jr. Bradenton. FL

95 Curtiss Bunch DT 6-2 250 Fr. Brooksville. FL 31 Quin Mallette FB 5-11 195 Fr. Plainfield, CT

22 Ron Burr WR 6-1 180 Fr. Canton, OH 99 Duane Marks DE 6-5 245 Sr. Missouri City, TX

7 Ah Byrd DB 5-11 175 So. Reno. NV 71 Marty McCall OG 6-4 305 So. Columbus, GA

66 Phillip Chappell OT 6-6 260 Fr. Sanford, NC 72 Randy McGeorge OT 6-4 275 Jr. Durham, NC

85 Dan Clark TE 6-5 250 Sr. Tampa, FL 38 P.J, Mclnik LB 6-1 225 Sr. Westport, CT

46 John Clendinen DB 6-0 190 Sr. Eustis, FL 73 John Merrill OT 6-4 265 So. Brevard, NC

60 Louis Clyburn OG 6-5 280 Jr. Camden, SC 76 Brandon Moore OT 6-7 275 Sr. Ardmore, PA

10 Tom Cochran PK 6-1 180 So. Bethlehem, PA 93 Ray Morton DB 6-2 210 Fr. W. Islip, NY

67 Clarence Collins OG 6-3 295 So. Forestville, MD 84 Joel Nicholson WR 6-3 195 Fr. Oklahoma City, OK

42 Randy Cuthbert TB 6-3 220 Sr. Chalfont. PA 97 Ryan O'Shaughnessey DE 6-3 225 Fr. New Orleans, LA

34 Tim Davis P 6-6 205 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA 61 Brad Paris OT 6-5 260 So. Amarillo, TX

16 Todd Decker QB 6-2 205 Sr. Raleigh, NC 80 Travis Pearson DE 6-4 245 Sr. Piano, TX

69 Steve Dollar C 6-5 235 So. Garland, TX 15 Joe Pickens QB 6-4 220 So. Brooklyn, OH

81 Stanley Dorsey WR 6-2 195 Jr. Baltimore, MD 11 Steve Prince QB 6-3 195 Sr. Roscoe, IL

8 Keith DuBose CB 5-11 180 Sr. Sarasota, FL 23 Tijan Redmon FB 6-2 190 So. W. Palm Beach, FL

63 Erik Dunlap OG 6-5 260 Fr. Raleigh, NC 20 Qwe Rucker SS 6-1 210 Fr. Athens, GA

54 Chris Econn SS 6-3 210 Fr. Los Angeles, CA 32 Eric Scheldt DE 6-3 230 So. Howell, NJ

9 Rodrick Edwards CB 5-9 170 Jr. Houston, TX 79 P.J. Schunke OG 6-4 300 Sr. Franklin Lakes, NJ

19 Tee Edwards FS 6-1 195 So. Decatur, GA 75 Warren Scoville DT 6-5 265 Sr. Griffin, GA

70 Jeroen Egge C 6-3 265 So. Pearl River. LA 56 Brad Sherrod LB 6-3 230 Sr. Monroe, NC

1 Jamal Ellis CB 5-11 185 Jr. Lancaster, TX 92 Jim Sitter TE 6-4 240 Fr. Denver, CO

89 Ray Farmer TE 6-3 218 Fr. Kemersville, NC 49 Bubba Smith LB 6-3 215 So. Fayetteville, NC

82 John Farquhar TE 6-6 245 Jr. Stanford, CA 74 Geoff Smith DT 6-5 275 Jr. Meford Lakes, NJ

12 Spence Fischer QB 6-3 210 So. Atlanta, GA 45 Darrell Spells LB 6-1 205 Sr. Richwood, TX

83 Dominique Flemming WR 6-0 160 Fr. Raleigh, NC 88 Steve Spurrier WR 6-1 170 Jr. Gainesville, FL

86 Gerald Ford TE 6-2 215 Fr. Sugar Land, TX 98 Mike Stallmeyer DT 6-3 250 So. Cincinnati, OH

62 Sheldon Francis LB 6-0 208 So. Morganton, NC 6 Sean Thomas FS 6-2 195 Jr. Westerville. OH

40 Kyle Gaines LB 6-0 225 Jr. Snellville, GA 91 David Wafle DT 6-6 270 Jr. Alexandria. VA

87 Jeff Galaska TE 6-2 225 Jr. Strongsville, OH 53 Damon Wallace DT 6-2 229 Jr. Hampton, VA

29 Leroy Gallman TB 5-11 190 Sr. Westfield, NJ 48 Sidney Wells CB 6-0 168 So. Jacksonville, FL

3 Randy Gardner PK 5-11 190 Sr. Jacksonville, FL 41 T.C. White TB 6-0 195 Fr. Elizabeth City, NC

30 Keith Gill FB 6-1 225 Jr. Orlando, FL 77 Chris Wiggins DT 6-1 270 So. LaGrange, NC

52 Billy Granville LB 6-4 225 Fr. Princeton, NJ 78 Matt Williams OT 6-5 275 Jr. Birmingham, AL

2 Gavin Gray SS 5-11 190 Jr. Portsmouth, Rl 14 Marc Wilson WR 6-1 180 Fr. Barrington, IL

35 Blair Hines CB 6-3 180 Fr. Raleigh. NC 96 Gil Winters DE 6-6 240 Jr. Willingboro, NJ

25 Octavius Holliday WR 6-0 195 Jr. Longwood, FL 4 Ray Wright WR 5-10 175 Jr. Hurst, TX

90 Bernard Holsey DT 6-3 240 Fr. Rome, GA 55 Scott Yeomons DT 6-1 275 Jr. Gibsonville, NC

13 Derrick Jackson SS 6-3 200 Sr. Long Valley. NJ 26 John Zuanich FS 6-3 200 Fr LaJolla. CA

5 Jon Jensen WR 6-4 205 Jr. Denver, CO

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by Tim Bourret of this team. Every one has the game and the on this team, but it might be the only team in the

desire to excell. It will be my challenge to keep nation in which that would be the case. Swygert,

One of the hallmarks of John Wooden's those three guys focused on college golf this aquarterfinalistatthe 1991 US Amateur, is 15th great UCLA teams of the 1960s and 1970s was year. All three have a bright future in the game. in Clemson history in career stroke average depth. In 1 972, when the Bruins had Bill Walton We hope to challenge for a national champion- (74.88) and is already a veteran of 67 career as their starting center and Sven Nater as his ship and the play of the three seniors will be the rounds. He had a 74.0 average as a sophomore backup, Sports Illustrated stated in its pre- key." and won the Furman Invitational as the number- season issue that Wooden's team could put two Goetze has a career average of 73.35 for his five man in the lineup, the first time in Clemson top 10 teams on the court. Over time the maga- 1 17 rounds of play, the third best career stroke golf history that a number-five man has won a zine proved to be prophetic as both Walton and average in Clemson history. That 73.35 figure tournament.

Nater became multiple season all-stars in the trails only Chris Patton and Kevin Johnson and is Mike Byce was Clemson's number-five man NBA. ahead of current PGA pro Dillard Pruitt. last year. As a freshman he fired a 74.53 average

Clemson golf coach Larry Penley has some of Goetze, whose sister is the defending NCAA and had three top 1 finishes. Despite this data, the same problems Wooden had 20 years ago. women's champion, is also in the top five in Tiger Penley has decided to look to the future and will

While the Tiger mentor does not have a superstar annals in rounds of par-or-better (47), top 10 red-shirt Byce this season. Tom Biershenk, a of Walton's proportions, he does have his deep- finishes (13), rounds in the 60s (9), and rounds freshman from Spartanburg, who won the South estteamever. TheClemson rosterfeatures three of 75-or -under (92). He began his senior year in Carolina Amateur this past summer, will certainly returning AII-ACC players who have 313 career superb fashion at the Ping/Golfweek Invitational be a leading candidate for a spot in the lineup. rounds of college golf experience between them. October 2-3 when he captured the medalist hon- Britt Jones, who had a 73.6 average last year Four players on the roster have won at least one ors. He was the only one of the 90 golfers to score in limited action, could also be in the everyday tournament in their respective careers. under par (214) on the Champions Course in lineup. Penley also has returning lettermen in

"Our depth is obviously going to be a strength," Lexington, KY. It is the site of the NCAA cham- Steve White and Lou O'Keefe fighting for a berth says Penley, who has taken the Tigers to the pionships this coming June. in the lineup. Freshman Richard Coughan, a top- NCAA tournament every year he has been the Ellis is considered to be the home run hitter of notch player from Ireland who was born on the head coach (since 1984). "I have more good the 1 992 Tiger team. Clemson's number-seven fourth of July, would also be in the hunt, but will players than in any season in the past. Out of this ranked golfer in history in terms of stroke average red-shirt the season. group of 1 2 players on our roster I think we could (73.98) showed his abilities when he won the "We won't be intimidated or in awe of any fill two teams that could finish in the top 20. It will ACC Tournament last year with an eight-under- team in the nation this year," concluded Penley. be tough to keep everyone happy because some par208. He became just the third Clemson golfer "We've got as much tournament experience as outstanding players will be sitting at home at in history to win the ACC Tournament. He then anyone in the country. The schedule is challeng-

" times this year." followed that with a number-four finish at the ing, but we are ready for it. Penley's team

The 1992 Clemson squad is led by seniors NCAA regionals. showed its potential against top-flight competi- Nicky Goetze, Danny Ellis and Bobby Doolittle. Doolittle, the number-12 ranked golfer in tion at the Ping/Golfweek with a second-place

All have been AII-ACC at one time or another, all Clemson history in terms of stroke average finish in a field that included 13 Top 20 teams. have played at least 96 NCAA rounds of golf, and (74.64), is a veteran of 102 career tournaments The Tigers were eighth in the Golfweek pre- all three rank in the top 12 in Clemson history in and has shown the most improvement over the season poll career stroke average. In the Golfweek pre- course of his career of the trio. He averaged "I don't think the guys in the lineup care who season All-America ratings Goetze was listed as 76.19 for his freshman year, but posted a 73.47 is number-one or number-five. It is nice to have a second-team All-American, Ellis as a third- figure as a junior when he posted three top 10 one leader sometimes, but when your star guy team choice and Doolittle as an honorable men- finishes. The native of Delray Beach, FL showed starts to feel the pressure to win every week, your tion nominee. Never before has Clemson had his clutch, shot-making abilities in the last round team is shot. We have the capabilities to have three preseason Ail-Americans on the same team. of the ACC Tournament last year when he fired a four or five different guys play number-one. Our "Our seniors work well together," said Penley. 67. strength lies in the solidarity of our top five."

"Each one of them is capable of being the leader Junior Mark Swygert is the number-four man

Li Goetze, Ellis and Doolittle give Clemson one of the most experienced teams in the nation. All three have won tournaments and been chosen AII-ACC over the last three years.

'92 (>] lemson I ootball HOWDO SOUTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOLS PLAY TAG WITH THE TIGERS AND WIN?

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1 st row (L-R): Christy Martin, Leigh Harvey, Robyn Earnhardt, Terri Hall, Jennifer-Lea Yawn, Michelle Jackson, Gina De La Cruz, Monica Wills, Sharon Bostic, Catonya Williams. 2nd Row (L-R): Alexis Martin, Louise LaMothe, Amity Shively, Tiffany Bell, Kim Ellenburg, Christine Peterson, Tasha Harvard, Allyson Dowdy, Jena Brewer, Michelle Harrison, Tamra Grant. 3rd Row (L-R): Amy Glymph, Jen Conti, Keisha Fails, Tara Oates, Lok-yi Yip, LaSonya McPherson, Valerie Cleveland, Sharri Williams, Tara Moss, Myra McDaniel. 4th Row (L-R): Yolanda Chaplin, Ann Bingham, Kelli Sumlin, April McLeod, Eileen Charron, Stephanie Lloyd, Tanya Taylor, Felicia Garner, Tiffany Driscoll, April Sellers, Heather McCulloch. 5th Row (L-R): Yolanda Jackson, Carrie Hurlbut, Amy Henderson, Allyson Church, Alicia Barnes, Angela Jones, Alison White, Melissa DeAngelis, Lisa Claybourne, Jennifer Flynn, Jen Psaltis. Clemson Sports Schedule

Date Event Time Date Event Time

Oct. 17 Football vs Duke 1 :00PM Nov. 10 Volleyball vs Georgia Tech 7:00PM

Women's Cross Country in Clemson Classic Nov. 12 Volleyball at Furman 6:30PM

Men's Cross Country in Clemson Classic Nov. 13 Men's & Women's Swimming vs Georgia at Athens, GA 5:00PM

Oct. 18 Soccer at Wake Forest 3:00PM Nov. 14 Football at Maryland (ACC-TV) 12:10PM

Oct. 20 Volleyball at South Carolina 7:00PM Women's Cross Country in NCAA Region III Championships Greenville SC

Oct. 21 Soccer vs UNC Charlotte 7:00PM Men's Cross Country in NCAA Region III Championships Greenville, SC Oct. 24 Football at N. C. State 1:00PM Nov. 18 Wrestling vs Georgia State & The Citadel 5:00PM

Men's & Women's Swimming in Orange & White Meet 10:00AM 7:00PM

Volleyball at Florida State 7:00PM Nov. 20 Volleyball in ACC Tournament at College Park, MD TBA

Oct. 25 Volleyball at Florida 2:00PM Men's Basketball vs USA-Verich Reps 8:30PM Soccer vs Maryland 2:00PM Men's & Women's Swimming vs South Carolina 4:45PM

Oct. 26 Golf at Jerry Pate National Tournament at Birmingham, AL Golfworld/Palmetto Tournament at Hilton Head, SC

Oct. 27 Golf at Jerry Pate National Tournament at Birmingham. AL Nov. 21 Golfworld/Palmetto Tournament at Hilton Head, SC Oct. 28 Volleyball vs Western Carolina 7:00PM Volleyball in ACC Tournament at College Park, MD TBA Soccer vs Georgia State 7:00PM Football vs South Carolina (ACC-TV) 1:00PM

Oct. 30 Volleyball at North Carolina 7:30PM Wrestling in Navy Classic at Annapolis. MD All Day Oct. 31 Football at Wake Forest 1:00PM Nov. 22 Volleyball in ACC Tournament at College Park, MD TBA Men's & Women's Swimming vs Alabama at Tuscaloosa, AL 1:00PM Golfworld/Palmetto Tournament at Hilton Head, SC Volleyball at Duke 6:00PM Nov. 23 Women's Cross Country in NCAA Championships at Bloomington, IN

Women's Cross Country in ACC Championships at Raleigh, NC Men's Cross Country in NCAA Championships at Bloomington, IN

Men's Cross Country in ACC Championships at Raleigh, NC Nov. 24 Men's Indoor Track in Orange & White Intrasquad

Nov. 1 Men's & Women's Swimming vs Auburn at Auburn. AL TBA Nov. 28 Men's Basketball vs Brandt Hagan of Germany 7:00PM Soccer at South Carolina 2:00PM Nov. 29 Women s Basketball in Exhibition Game-German National at Clemson 3:00PM Nov. 3 Volleyball vs Georgia 7:00PM Dec. 2 Men's Basketball vs Liberty 7:30PM

Nov. 5 Soccer in ACC Tournament at Chapel Hill, NC Women's Basketball at Furman 7:00PM

Nov. 6 Soccer in ACC Tournament at Chapel Hill, NC Dec. 4 Men's & Women's Swimming in UNC Invitational at Chapel Hill, NC All Day Volleyball vs N.C. State 7:00PM Women's Indoor Track in Clemson Opener Nov. 7 Football vs North Carolina 1:00PM Men's Indoor Track in Clemson Opener

Men s & Women's Swimming vs Virginia at Charlottesville, VA 1 1 :00AMW 2:O0PMM

Nov. 8 Soccer in ACC Tournament at Chapel Hill, NC TBA

Clemson Football '92 63 Tiger Band

by Beth Mclnnis eos and films from years past will be shown at the Ohio State. She served as twirler/flag instructor reception. for two Columbus area high schools.

At Clemson, the very mention of the word Over 100 Tiger Band alumni are expected to The Flag Corps and Tiger Band will march into

"Homecoming" fills the heads of alumni and attend activities. The Alumni Association is pro- Memorial Stadium today and perform the tradi-

undergrads alike with thoughts of colorful floats, viding T-shirts for the group to wear during its tional pregame show. The band will take the field

changing leaves, Tiger football and most of all, performance. in the traditional script "Tigers."

old friends and family. According to Redding, this year's alumni band Dotting the "i" today is Don Golightly, the Homecoming at Clemson is a fun, heartwarm- features an overwhelming number of married current President of the Clemson University

ing time for Tiger fans of all ages. Alumni look alumni who met while playing in Tiger Band. Alumni Association. A Clemson graduate,

forward to seeing their beloved college friends "My roommate met her husband by throwing Golightly is employed with Design Collaborators and reliving campus memories. Undergrads are acorns at him during band practice," said Redding. in Columbia. That firm most recently designed found daily (and nightly) on Bowman Field build- Not only are several band couples already mar- the new Vickery Hall athletic/academic learning ing magnificent displays and "catching up" on ried, there are two weddings scheduled in the center, and the renovation of the recruiting room news and gossip. next few weeks. in Memorial Stadium. Friday night of Homecoming week brings the (That's fair warning for current Tiger Band Tiger Band's halftime show carries on the

"world's largest pep rally," Tigerama with its skits members!) At any rate, the annual Alumni Band theme of this year's Homecoming week, "Tiger

and frolics by campus groups. The night is gives undergrads something to look forward to in TV Classics." The first number is a medley of capped off with a spectacular fireworks display. years to come. classic TV showtunes, including themes from

Homecoming day is filled with more fellowship, Currently, the 21 0-member band practices on "Andy Griffith," "Green Acres", and "Mr. Ed."

great food and great football, as everyone packs weekday afternoons. Tiger Band auditions are Another medley will feature classic carton themes,

into Memorial Stadium for the game. Halftime held in the spring. There are 178 instrumental- including the "Bugs Bunny" theme. All of the sees the introduction of Clemson's Homecoming ists, three drum majors, 22 flag corps members medleys will feature the flag line and twirlers. queen and her court. and seven twirlers in the band. As the new Homecoming queen and her court

Homecoming is a time of tradition at Clemson. The 22-member flag corps is one group that are introduced, Tiger Band will perform the Bob What better group to highlight such a week than works extra hard during the week. In addition to Hope theme, "Thanks for the Memories." The Tiger Band? regular practices, the corps has other required court will ride around Frank Howard field on the Every year Tiger Band alumni look forward to practices. 36th Homecoming float, designed and built by the

returning to their alma mater to participate in the Sara Weeks is in her first year as Flag Cap- brothers of Epsilon.

annual Alumni Band. The 10th annual Alumni tain. She has been in Tiger Band for three years Tiger Band is under the direction of Dr. Mark

Band is led this year by Rhonda Redding, a 1 988 as a member of the flag line. A native of Rock Hill, Hosier. Director of University Bands is Dr. Rick

Clemson graduate. SC, she is a graduate of Northwestern High Goodstein.

The alumni band will rehearse early on game- School. The junior is majoring in Industrial engi- Homecoming at Clemson is a time of tradition, day morning with Tiger Band. There's nothing neering. memories, friends and happy times. As alumni like predawn practice to jog college memories! In Cheryl Hosier, wife of Tiger Band director Dr. from places near and far converge on Clemson's

addition to practices, a breakfast will be held Mark Hosier, isin herfirst yearas coordinator and campus, all appreciate the beauty and memories

before the game and a reception will host the choreographer of the flag line. She is a native of of college days at Clemson. group after the game at the Alumni Center. Vid- Columbus OH, and holds a degree in dance from

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The Clemson Flag Corps put in many tireless hours of work in becoming a major part of Tiger Band productions.

64 jg£ Clemson Football '92 Strength Training

One of Clemson's most impressive ath- the collegiate and professional levels. It is Lifter-of-the-Year letic facilities is not quite as visible as the no accident that the Tigers have posted a 1985 Kenny Flowers, TB mammouth Death Valley, even though it 63-18-3 record, won four ACC Champion- John Phillips, OG may be an even more important reason fcr ships, had 1 6 first or second-team Ail-Ameri- 1986 Ty Granger, OT the Tigers' success. Clemson's strength cans, and 48 first-team all-conference se- 1987 Mark Drag. MG training facility, located in Jervey Athletic lections since Wade joined the Clemson 1988 JeffBak, C r provides staff in Cente , Clemson athletes with the 1985. Mark Drag, MG very best in equipment, supervision and Wade and his assistants, Scott Bennett, 1989 Levon Kirkland, OLB atmosphere, as the Tiger strength training Al Caronia, Jeff Fish, Jeff Looney, and Scott 1990 Arthur Bussie, DT staff knows that success in the area of Hines personally supervise the individual Curtis Whitley, C 1991 Ashley Sheppard, OLB strength training will mean success on the weight programs of hundreds of athletes. football field. The strength training staff spends long hours Strength All-Americans Head Strength Coach Gary Wade and working around the various schedules of 1981 Jeff Davis, LB his staff work constantly to ensure that their each sport and even takes the facility on the , DT facility is one of the nation's best. Several road when the Tiger football team plays in a Lee Nanney, OT renovations made over the last several years bowl game. 1983 William Perry, MG 1984 Kenny Flowers, TB have ensured that it is among the best, on 1985 Jim Riggs, TE 1986 Ty Granger, OT 1987 , TE 1988 Donnell Woolford, DB 1989 Vince Taylor, LB 1990 Levon Kirkland, OLB 1991 Mike Brown. C

1992 Bench Press Leaders 1. Paul Caputo, FB 455 Brentson Buckner, MG 455 3. Stacy Seegars, OG 425 Ty Gibson, TE 425 5. Rodney Blunt, TB 420 Gary Wade Scott Bennett Al Caronia Brent LeJeune, OT 420 Alex Dial, OG 420 Strength Training Dir. 8. John Harris, C 415 9. Ashley Sheppard, OLB 410 Pierre Wilson, DT 410 11. John McMakin, LB 405 Robert Jackson, OT 405 Stephon Wynn, TE 405

992 Leg Sled Leaders 1. Stacy Seegars. OG 1,140 2. Brentson Buckner, MG 1,120 3. Paul Caputo, FB 1,035 4. Pierre Wilson, DT 1,030 5. Joe Floyd, SN 1,025 Jeff Fish Jeff Looney Scott Hines 6. Alex Dial, OG 960 7. Ashley Sheppard, OLB 925 8. Clayton Casteel, MG 910 9. Les Hall, OT 900 Robert Jackson, OT 900 Bryce Nelson, C 900

992 Power Clean Leaders 1. Pierre Wilson. DT 331 2. Wayne Simmons, OLB 329 Marrio Grier, FB 329 4. Ashley Sheppard. OLB 319 5. Phil Caputo, DB 314 Brent LeJeune. OT 314 7. Brentson Buckner, MG 309 Ty Gibson. TE 309 9. Les Hall. OT 305

992 Power Ratio Leaders 1. Paul Caputo, FB 8.41 2. Cardell Thurman, DB 8.03 3. Phil Caputo. DB 7.51 4. Norris Brown, FS 7.26 5. John McMakin, LB 7.22 6. Nelson Welch, P-PK 7.19 7. Louis Solomon. QB 7.07 8 Harold Burch, DB 7.05 9. Brian Hunter, TB 7.01 10. Rodney Blunt, TB 6.96

65 ifc I fin son I ootball 92 _ Clemson Alumni NFL Honors

1982— , , NFL Player of the Year WR 1983— Jeff Bostic, Washington Redskins, 1982— Dwight Clark, (Sports Illustrated) C 1985— , Los Angeles Rams, P 1 988— Johnny Rembert, New England Patriots, LB (Sports Illustrated) AFC Rookie of the Year 1989 , Cleveland Browns, DT 1979— Jerry Butler, Buffalo Bills (UPI, Sporting News) — 1990— Michael Dean Perry, Cleveland Browns, 1985— Kevin Mack, Cleveland Browns DT 1991 — Michael Dean Perry, Cleveland Browns, DT All-Rookie Team Selections (by Season, not calendar) 1979— Jerry Butler, Buffalo Bills 1952— Ray Mathews, HB, Pittsburgh Joe Bostic, St. Louis Cardinals 1953— Ray Mathews, HB, Pittsburgh 1980— Jim Stuckey, San Francisco 49ers 1955— Ray Mathews, HB, Pittsburgh 1982— Jeff Bryant, Seattle Seahawks 1960— Bill Mathis, RB, York Jets 1983— , New York Giants New 1962— Bill Hudson, DT, San Chargers 1985— Kevin Mack, Cleveland Browns Diego 1963— Bill Mathis, RB, York Jets William Perry, Chicago Bears New 1976— , Dallas Dale Hatcher, Los Angeles Rams DB, Cowboys 1977— Charlie Waters, DB, Dallas Cowboys 1987— Delton Hall, Pittsburgh Steelers 1978— Charlie Waters, DB, Dallas Cowboys 1988— Michael Dean Perry, Cleveland Browns 1980— Jerry Butler, WR, Buffalo Bills 1989— David Treadwell, Denver Broncos 1982— Dwight Clark, WR, San Francisco 49ers 1983— Dwight Clark, WR, San Francisco 49ers Led League in a Category Jeff Bostic, C, Washington Redskins 1 940— Banks McFadden, Brooklyn Dodgers, NFL in yards/rushing att. 1985 Kevin Mack, RB, Cleveland Browns 1955— Fred Cone, Green Bay, NFL in Field Goals (16-24) — Dale Hatcher, P, Los Angeles Rams 1981 — Dwight Clark, San Francisco, NFC in Receptions 1987— Kevin Mack, RB, Cleveland Browns 1 982— Dwight Clark, S. Francisco, NFC in Yardage, NFL in Receptions 1988 Johnny Rembert, LB, New England Patriots 1985— Dale Hatcher, LA Rams, NFL in Net Punting — Terry Kinard, FS, New York Giants 1989 Michael Perry, DT, Cleveland All-Pro Selections — Dean Browns David Treadwell, PK, Denver Broncos 1961— Bill Mathis, New York Jets, FB Johnny Rembert, LB, New England Patriots 1962— Harold Olson, Buffalo Bills, T 1990 Michael Perry, DT, Cleveland Browns 1977— Charlie Waters, Dallas Cowboys, DB — Dean 1991 Michael Dean Perry, Cleveland Browns, DT 1978— Charlie Waters, Dallas Cowboys, DB —

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66 Ijp Clemson Football '92 Emergency Services

The Clemson University Athletic Depart- make your qualifications known and offer 3. Dizziness, fainting, sweating, nausea ment provides the following for your safety your help. Untrained personnel can be fre- and/or shortness of breath. and emergency medical needs: quently more harmful than helpful. Most emergencies occurring at the sta- Expect a Denial 1 . Advanced cardiac life-support stations

in four locations (North stands, Upper dium result from pre-existing medical condi- Frequently heart attack victims deny North deck. South stands. Upper South tions. Bring your medical identification card they're having a heart attack. The event is

deck). These units are staffed with skill- or wear medical identification jewelry. Mod- frightening or they don't want the embar- care nurses, physicians, cardiologists, eration is the key with dress, food, beverage rassment of a false alarm. Therefore, they internists, paramedics, and EMTs. intake and physical exertion. Our two more delay getting help by ignoring their symp- 2. Mobile units of EMTs and paramedics frequent serious medical problems at foot- toms or rationalizing, "it's just indigestion." are strategically located throughout the ball games are allergic reactions to insect Find out what's really wrong. Prompt entire stadium, stings and heart attacks. response can dramatically increase chances 3. Ambulances with life-support equipment of survival and recovery.

are available in North stand and South INSECT STINGS: Common at outdoor New therapies have been developed stand areas and have prearranged routes events. Treat immediately with ice. Seek that can minimize heart damage and save

for evacuation to local hospitals. medical advice. If allergic, carry a kit from lives if treatment begins within the first few Learn to recognize these personnel and your physician with you. hours of symptom onset. "Time is muscle." facilities. Get help or get to a hospital immediately. HOWTO RECOGNIZE A HEART ATTACK: WHAT TO DO IF EMERGENCIES ARISE The symptoms of a heart attack vary, but and give the organized the usual warning signs are: Please step back The stadium emergency EMS personnel room to work. Well- 1. Uncomfortable pressure, fullness, intentioned attempts to help by untrained squeezing or pain in the center of your phone number is chest lasting for two minutes or more. persons interfere with the efficiency of the (803) 656-2999 2. Pain spreading to the shoulders, neck, EMS system. If you have basic or advanced training in specific life-support methods, jaw, arms, or back.

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Time-out Discretionary or injury time- Touchdown out (follow by tapping Field goal Ball ready lor play Start clock hands on chest) TV /Radio time-out Point(s) after touchdown Safety

10 mm

Incomplete forward pass Ball dead Penalty declined Touchback (move No play, no score Legal touching of forward Inadvertent whistle side to side) First down Loss ot down Toss option delayed pass or scrimmage kick (Face Press Box)

First touching Encroachment Disregard flag End of period Sideline warning Illegal touching (NCAA) (High School) Offside Defense (NCAA)

22

Failure to 1 Unsportsmanlike conduct Illegal shift - 2 hands required equipment Nonconttct foul Illegal motion - 1 hand Delay of game Substitution infraction

Illegal batting Running into (NCAA) Illegal kicking Invalid fair catch signal or Roughing Kicker (Followed by pointing (High School) Illegal participation Sideline interference or Holder toward toe for kicking) Illegal fair catch signal Roughing passer

68 Clemson Football '92 — GREAT RECEPTION.

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When the original campus stadiums in the country. part of the stadium The effect spiraling inflation has had in was built in the early this century can be dramatically seen in the 40's, much of the work differences in stadium construction. The was done by scholar- original foundation of the stadium was built ship athletes, includ- at a cost of $1 25,000 or at $6.25 a seat. The ing many football play- most recent upper deck was finished in ers. The first staking 1983 at a cost of $13.5 million, or $866 a out of the stadium was seat. done by two members Through the years, Memorial Stadium

of the football team, has become known as "Death Valley." It A.N. Cameron and was tagged this by the late Presbyterian Hugh Webb. Webb coach, Lonnie McMillan. After bringing his returned to Clemson P.C. teams to Clemson for years and get- years later to be an ting whipped, McMillan said the place was architecture profes- like Death Valley. A few years later the sor, and Cameron name stuck. went on to become a On November 16, 1974 the playing sur- civil engineer in Loui- face was named Frank Howard Field for the siana. legendary coach because of his long ser- The building of the vice and dedication to the University. stadium did not pro- Athletic Director Bobby Robinson says ceed without a few that Memorial Stadium has many features

problems. One day that make it a top facility. "One thing that

during the clearing of makes it so good is the number of sideline the land, one young seats," he says. "We don't think there is a In the first 50 years of Death Valley, the Tigers have won 74 percent football player proudly bad seat in the house. of their games. announced that he "We also have outstanding dressing was not allergic to rooms, press facilities, and ample parking In 1991, two very special anniversaries poison oak. He then commenced to attack nearby. Another unique feature of the sta- in the Clemson football tradition were ob- the poison oak with a swing blade, throwing dium is the number of private boxes."

served. Not only did the 1 991 season mark the plants to and fro. The next day, how- Luckily, the stadium wasn't built behind

the 1 0th anniversary of Clemson's National ever, the boy was swollen twice his size and theY.

Championship season, but it also marked had to be put in the hospital. the 50th season of the place where the There are many other stories about the Tigers won five games that year: Memorial stadium including one stating that Frank Stadium. Howard put a chew of tobacco in each In the first 50 years of Memorial Stadium, corner of the stadium as the concrete was Clemson has a record of 170-62-6, includ- poured. ing a 12-0-1 ledger over the last two sea- Howard says that the seeding of the sons. Clemson has a 15-game unbeaten grass caused a few problems. "About 40

streak at home and has a career winning people and I laid sod on the field," he says.

ratio of 74 percent entering 1992. "After three weeks, on July 1 5, we had only

The stadium has definitely been good to gotten halfway through. I told them that it

the Tigers who call it home, but the stadium had taken us three weeks to get that far, and

was constructed against the advice of at I would give them three more week's pay for

least one Clemson coach. Just before head however long it took. I also told them we coach left for would have 50 gallons of ice cream when

after the 1 939 season, he gave Clemson a we got through. After that it took them three message. "Don't ever let them talk you into days to do the rest of the field. Then we HOWARD'S ROCK FftCH building a big stadium," he said, "put about down in the middle of the field and ate up DEATH VALLEY CALIF. 1 0,000 seats behind the Y.M.C.A. That's all that whole 50 gallons." DEATH VALLEY you'll ever need'. Howard says that on the first day of the CLEHSoa. S C. PRESEKTEO TO Instead of following Coach Neely's ad- first game in the stadium, "the gates were COACH FRANK HOWARD vice, however, Clemson officials decided to hung at 1 :00 PM and we played at 2:00 PM." AND THE CLE«S0» FOOTBALL TIA< build the new stadium in a valley on the But that would be all of the construction for IV western part of '19 campus. The place would awhile. Then in 1958, 18,000 sideline seats S. C. JONES take some clearing (there were many trees) were added and, in 1960, a total of 5,658 SEfTE«E» It" but luckily there were no hedges. West end zone seats were added in re- The crews went to work: clearing, cut- sponse to increasing attendance. With the ting, pouring, and forming. Finally, on Sep- large end zone, "Green Grass" section, this tember 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial Sta- expansion increased capacity to about dium opened with the Tiger Football team 53,000. thrashing , 32-13. Later, upper decks were added to each Those 20,000 seats installed for Opening side of the stadium as crowds swelled - the Day would soon grow. ..and grow and grow. first one in 1978 and the second in 1983. This year Clemson celebrates its 51 st year This increased capacity to over 80,000, Howard's Rock is one of the many features

in this outstanding facility. which makes it one of the 10 largest on- that make Death Valley unique.

70 Football '92 fffi Clemson CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

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Individual by Opponent by Clemson Rushes: 32 by Charlie Wysocki, Maryland, 9-15-79 Rushes: 36 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 10-18-69 by Don McCauley, N. Carolina, 11-14-70

Rushing Yds: 260 by vs. Duke, 10-16-82 Rushing Yds: 227 by Ted Brown, N.C. State, 1 1 -25-75 Pass Atts: 53 by Rodney Williams vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Pass Atts: 57 by Kip Allen, The Citadel, 10-4-86 Pass Cmpl: 23 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Duke, 10-24-70 Pass Cmpl: 26 by Bob Davis, Virginia, 9-24-66

TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1-22-47 Passing Yds: 361 by , Maryland, 11-16-85 Passing Yds: 283 by Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 9-24-66 Receptions: 13 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68

Completion %: .800 (12-15) by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia, 10-8-83 Rec. Yds: 209 by Henley Carter, Duke, 1 0-1 9-68

(Min. 15 attempts) Total Offense: 368 by Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 1 1 -1 6-85 Receptions: 10 by Charlie Waters vs. Alabama, 10-25-69

by vs. Maryland, 1 1-14-81 Team Rec. Yds: 161 by Perry Tuttle vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 by Clemson

TD Rec: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 11-21 -53 First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 1 0-31 -81

Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1-22-47 Rushes: 73 vs. Virginia, 10-21-72 Punt Ret. Yds: 126 by Donnell Woolford vs. Georgia Tech, Rushing Yds: 536 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 9-26-87 Rushing Avg: 10.3 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 K.O. Ret. Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Rushing TDs: 11 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. N. Carolina, 11-8-80 Pass Atts: 54 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 10-30-65 Pass Comps: 23 vs. Duke, 10-24-70

Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest, 1 1-3-79 Passing Yds: 315 vs. Virginia, 9-24-66

vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Passing TDs: 4 vs. Auburn, 1 1 -22-47

by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest, 1 0-31 -81 3 by Chester McGlockton vs. South Carolina, Yds/Play: 8.7 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 11-17-90 Fumbles: 14 vs. Presbyterian, 9-19-53 Tackles For 5 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Fumbles Lost: 5 vs. several teams Loss: by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Penalties: 15 vs. Duke, 10-17-87

vs. Wake Forest, 1 1-2-85 Penalty Yds: 155 vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-77

~~~ 13 Punts: 1 3 vs. Furman, 1 1 -21-42 ' ' jf vs. Pensacola N.A.S., 10-13-45

Punt Avg.: 56.6 (3-1 70) vs. Wake Forest, 1 1 -3-84 •*Y: if* Intercepts by: 5 vs. S. Carolina, 1 1 -23-68 v vs. Georgia, 9-19-81 Int. Ret. Yds: 1 1 vs. Wake Forest, 1 1 -21-59 Punt Ret. Yds: 227 by Ga. Tech, 9-26-87 ' ---- • K.O. Ret. Yds: 160 vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 .- - Sacks by: 1 vs. Maryland, 9-1 5-79 TFL: 19 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87

PBUs: 1 8 vs. The Citadel, 1 0-4-86

by Opponent First Downs: 29 by Duke, 10-24-70 by Florida St., 11-1-75

Rushes: 74 by N. Carolina, 1 1-14-70 Rushing Yds: 409 by N.C. State, 10-25-75

Rushing Avg: 7.0 by N. Carolina, 1 1 -6-76 Rushing TDs: 6 by N.C. State, 10-25-75

Pass Atts: 58 by The Citadel, 1 0-4-86

Pass Comps: 27 by Duke, 1 0-1 6-82

Passing Yds: 361 by Maryland, 1 1-16-85 Passing TDs: 3 by several teams Total Offense: 546 by Duke, 10-24-70

Yds/Play: 8.4 by Auburn, 1 0-1 0-70 Fumbles: 9 by Presbyterian, 9-18-54

Fumbles Lost: 6 by Duke, 1 0-1 9-68

Penalties: 1 6 by Duke, 1 0-1 7-87

Penalty Yds: 1 27 by Georgia, 9-30-67

Punts: 1 5 by Auburn, 1 0-1 2-68 Punt Avg.: 57.3 by The Citadel, 10-4-86

Intercepts by: 6 by Auburn, 1 1 -21 -53 Punt Ret. Yds: 100 by Auburn, 10-10-70

Perry Tuttle had 10 catches against Maryland in 1981 in his final home game.

72 ^Clemson Football '02 Lady Tiger Basketball

By Sam Blackman point-plus scorers in Shandy Bryan and Kerry bounding abilities. We will stress rebounding Boyatt-Hall. in early season workouts, especially offensive

The balancing act will return to Clemson in Bryan has scored 1 ,070 points during her rebounds by our inside people. Even though

1992-93. career or 1 1 .2 points per contest. Boyatt-Hall we are a good outside-shooting team, we This does not mean a high-wire show will has scored 1,159 points or 12.6 points per have to be able to get the second and third come to Tigertown. game during her career. Boyatt-Hall is 1 1th shots.

Instead, it implies the Lady Tigers will be on the all-time Clemson scoring list, while "When you lose a player like Cheron Wells more balanced this season with added height Bryan is 12th. you lose explosiveness, especially in the open and inside power to compliment a perimeter The Tigers will be an even better outside court. Speed and quickness allow a team to

game that features three-point sharp-shoot- shooting team than last year according to be able to push the ball down the floor. I think ers who carried Clemson to a second-round Davis. Clemson broke the school's record for we will have adequate speed and quickness appearance to the NCAA tournament and a most three-point field goals made (159), at- this season. We run a controlled fast break

21-10 record a year ago. tempted (395) and percentage (.403) in 1991- anyway and it is not necessarily the initial The 1991-92 Tigers lacked a solid inside 92. The Lady Tigers also led the ACC in three- thrust of the fast break that we are trying to game with their tallest players being 6-2. Last point field goal pet with the .403 mark. This convert. We usually convert our fast breaks season, the Lady Tigers had to rely heavily on figure was also 12th in the nation last season. from the second or third person filling the outside shooting, an uncharacteristic trait for "We should be a better shooting team than lanes." Clemson compared to Jim Davis's teams in last year. With the return of Tara Saunooke, Clemson did add height to the roster this the past. Kerry Boyatt-Hall, Rema Miller, and Dana year with the addition of Tabitha Chambers. At

"We had some talented players last year, Puckett, — I think our perimeter shooting is in 6-6, she becomes the tallest player to ever but we had to rely too much on perimeter good shape with another year of experience." play for Clemson. The Tigers also added shooting," said Davis, who has taken the Lady Boyatt-Hall is the school's and the ACC's height to the small forward position with 6-1 Tigers to five NCAA Tournaments since his all-time career leader in three-point field goal Alison Rhoad joining the Tigers. arrival at Clemson. pet. with a .420 mark. Saunooke was fifth in "We will be a taller team with Tabitha Cham- "As a team, we did not have scoring or the nation in three-point goal pet. with a .469 bers in the post. With freshman Alison Rhoad rebounding balance inside or outside. We did figure, and she was also the highest ranked being able to play the small forward, this gives not have the power game last year that we freshman in this category last year. usabiggerlineup. Wecan put the tallest team

have had in the past . We are going to stress The Lady Tigers only averaged 39.6 re- in my career on the floor this year. that more this season. We have some tal- bounds per game last season, the lowest "Defensively, we had a lot of new faces last ented frontcourt players with Shandy Bryan, figure ever by a Davis-coached team at year, and our defensive principles are not easy

Rhonda Jackson, and Ade Kwange returning Clemson. The Lady Tigers' leading rebounder, to learn. It takes time to master the tech- for their senior seasons. We should have an Shandy Bryan, returns. Bryan averaged 7.9 niques. The new people last season under- even more potent inside game with the addi- rpg. last year, which was sixth in the league. stand our defensive system better now. We tion of our 6-6 signee, Tabitha Chambers, and The senior from Morristown, TN is eighth on had some players make some big defensive

6-2 transfer Jessica Barr. the school's career list for most rebounds with strides last year. Rhonda Jackson came a "We did not have a "go-to" player last year. 616. She could possibly become the Lady long way in terms of her post defense. Kerry

If you have to rely on a perimeter game there Tigers' third all-time rebounder this season. Boyatt-Hall has improved her defense during are going to be nights when the shots will not Rhonda Jackson, the Tigers' second leading her career. Dana Puckett has shown improve- fall. We will have a more sound inside game rebounder in 1991-92, is also back with a 5.7 ment since her arrival at Clemson. Solid than we had last season, as we had so many mark. defense has been our forte and we have been new faces operating in the paint." "Our rebounding has to improve, and I am solid every year and I expect it to remain this

Clemson returns three of its top four scor- not just talking about post-player rebounding. way. ers from last season, including two 1,000- Our perimeter people must improve their re- "Our goals have remained the same. These goals include winning the ACC championship, winning 20 or mo re games, participating in the NCAA tournament, and competing for the na- tional championship. To accomplish these goals, a team has to be very good and very lucky. We do not want to put undue pressure

on our players, but they know it takes hard work to reach these goals throughout the season. "We have a solid nucleus with seven play- ers returning. One of the keys this season will be how well our young people learn the sys-

tem. Barr is a veteran, having played at Georgia. We have four veterans in the

backcourt and four in the post area. I think we can afford to give our young players time to

develop with our veterans returning. If we can

receive early contributions from them, it will be a plus. "By the end of the year, we will be a solid basketball team. We may not win as many games, but we will be a better basketball team.

I have high expectations for this team." Boyatt-Hall and Bryan are both 1,000-point scorers heading into their senior seasons.

h mson Football '92 73 Meet the Blue Devils

Duke University Nickname: Blue Devils Location: Durham, NC Enrollment: 6,300 Colors: Royal Blue and White President: H. Keith H. Brodie, MD 1st Year of Football: 1888 Athletic Director: Tom Butters Head Coach/Alma Mater: Barry Wilson (Georgia '65) Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Pos): Eddie Wilson (Arizona/Off. Coord., QB), Dale Strahm (Ohio Northern/Def. Coord., LB), Fred Chatham (North Carolina/Asst. Head Coach, TE), Scott Anderson (Georgia Tech/ Administrative Asst., RB), Rod Broadway (North Carolina/OL), Marvin Brown (Duke/WR), Dan Hammerschmidt (Colorado State/DB), Ted Million (Duke/OL), Ted Roof (Georgia Tech/ILB). Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: 4-3

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76 Clemson Football '92 . Paulette Russell

by Sanford Rogers Sheridan. "Not only did she come back work can accomplish. If this team stays from an injury, but she more importantly healthy and has a positive attitude, there In sports, as well as life, desire plays gave us the quality that we needed to is no reason why we can't take the next an important role in what a person ac- compete for the ACC Championship. step up to being conference champions." complishes. There have been numerous Granted, we did not have a great dual- Sheridan agrees with Russell's posi-

occasions in sports when an athlete has meet season, but you have to look at the tive vibes about this year's squad. "I

been injured and not expected to be able broader picture. It is where you finish up believe that our team was the best team to compete at the level that they are at the end of the season, not where you at the conference meet last season, we accustomed to. But time and time again, start." just were not accustomed to the success. an athlete's desire proves the odds wrong Russell has finished the campaign After last year there should be no self- Paulette Russell, a returning All- strong during her entire career at doubt about our abilities. We need to set America swimmerfor the Tigers, has done Clemson. She garnered a second-place our goals beyond just being the runner- just that in her time at Clemson, with the finish at the ACC Championships in the ups." 1991-92 swimming season being a per- 500 freestyle during her freshman cam- A positive attitude, along with leader- fect example. Russell was able to swim paign, then won the event as a sopho- ship ability, would have to be two of

just four weeks prior to the ACC Swim- more and a junior. It is no surprise that Russell's best qualities. At the beginning ming and Diving Championships after she views the 500 freestyle as her favor- of the academic year in August, Russell

suffering from an injury. At the time of the ite event. "The 500 is the event that I and men's swimmer Henry Faris ad-

comeback it was not known just how enjoy the most," noted Russell. "I guess dressed the incoming group of talented

much of an impact Russell would have on that I am so used to the event that it is freshmen. "Both Paulette and Henry are the season. almost second nature. The only thing left people that our freshman should look up

While the Clemson team had been for me to do in that event is to win the to," stated Sheridan. "I wanted our new competing for over three months, Russell NCAA's." people to hear from two people who have

now had precious little time to get ready Sheridan, who is just the third Clemson worked hard to achieve their goals."

for the championships. "It was kind of coach, regardless of spot, to lead a team Russell also views senior leadership

different having so little time in the water to a Top 20 finish in hisfirst season, thinks as an important ingredient to any suc-

before getting ready for the ACC's," said that Russell can accomplish that goal. cessful team. "I think every team that is a

Russell. "The hardest aspect of the whole "Paulette is such a competitor. What she success has good senior leadership. I

experience was making myself believe did last season was amazing. Her com- know that when I came in as a freshman,

that I could do it. Fortunately for me, ing back in such a short time last year and I looked up to the seniors. But we can't Coach (Jim) Sheridan and the whole staff doing so well is a compliment to her make the younger people on the team

made me believe in myself." ability and dedication. If she stays healthy look up to us, they have to respect our

Russell did more than just compete at this season, good things will happen for hard work. I think if they see us working the ACC Championships, she excelled. Paulette Russell and Clemson." to be the best that we can, they will do the The Oceanport, NJ native left the cham- Russell sees the 1992 Clemson team same."

pionships capturing first place in the 500 as an exciting one. "We have a real Russell views the swimming training freestyle and 200 breaststroke. She was strong group of swimmers. After last schedule as an important factor in the also a member of the 800 freestyle team season the team can see just what hard success of the program. Both the men's that won the conference title. Russell and women's team's practice together, was a major reason the Clemson team, with the first practice of the day coming at which had struggled during the regular 6:00 AM. "Practicing with the guys makes season, finished as ACC runner-up. The us a better team. They are faster than the Clemson women went on to a number-20 women, but you try to work harder to keep finish nationally. Russell went on to finish up with them. By doing things together, seventh nationally in the 500 freestyle you become closer to the entire team." and earn an All-America certificate. She Sheridan thinks that the group practice joined Pam Hayden and Mitzi Kremer as concept is important. "I have been in Tigers who have won All-America honors swimming programs that did things to-

in that event. gether, and I have been in programs that

"It was such a good feeling for the do things separately. To me, practicing team to do so well," recalled Russell. "We together really makes a difference. You had struggled some during the regular are showing the women that they are just season, but Coach Sheridan kept telling as important as the men's program. The us that we would be ready when the motivation from this is certainly a posi- ACC's came along and that we would be tive." faster. He was right." With Paulette Russell's desire, moti- Sheridan recalls how Russell and his vation should be no problem for the Clemson team responded to the chal- Clemson team. She has proven just what

lenge. "There is no question that Paulette hard work can accomplish, even if it took Russell is a returning Ail-American who led just four weeks. made an impact on our team," stated Clemson to a Top 20 finish in 1991-92.

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Mr & Mrs David C Poole Dalton Sheppard Jr In Honor of Mr & Mrs W P Joel W Wells Greenville SC Irmo SC (Pap) Timmerman Greenville SC Hartsville SC Mrs George G Poole Jr Charles & Carol Shuler Whaley Foodservice Repairs Mullins SC Spartanburg SC Tracy E Tindal Inc Charlotte NC West Columbia SC Philip A Poston Dr & Mrs Thomas E Skelton Burlington NC Clemson SC Diane Bruschini Tindall Daniel Rufus White Jr Anderson SC Gaffney SC John J Powers Richard W Skipper Florence SC Marion SC Harry L Tinsley III Robert J Williams Jr Chapin SC Atlanta GA Wilbur O Powers Mrs Lena A Sloan Florence SC Clemson SC The Torrington Co Mr & Mrs Eugene P Willimon Clinton SC Clemson SC Donald & Margaret Pratt Small World Travel Wilsonville AL Clemson SC A M Tuck Inc #1 W E Willis Greenwood SC Travelers Rest SC Mr & Mrs Julian H Price Mrs Davis O Smith Florence SC Columbia SC Edward L Tucker C Stephen & Kay S Wilson Camden SC Charlotte NC The Print Shop James A Smith Jr

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Spartanburg SC Attn D I Wilson Process Technologies Mr & Mrs John R Smith Georgetown SC Greenville SC Anderson SC Dr James Alexander Turner Jr Clemson SC Mr & Mrs Charles R Wood Roy L Pryor Jr Mr & Mrs Tony Smith Highlands NC Ridgeland SC Anderson SC Two State Construction Co Thomson GA John Worley Norman Fredrick Pulliam SOCAR Incorporated Orangeburg SC Spartanburg SC Florence SC Verdery Company Augusta GA J & M Wren R&R Transport South Carolina Box Inc Spartanburg SC West Columbia SC Greenville SC Virginia Carolina Tools Inc Easley SC Wrenn Machine Tools Inc R Scott & Cynthia D Radford Southern Bell West Columbia SC Anderson SC Greenville SC Dr & Mrs William R Warner Greenwood SC Valerie C Wunner & Kit Bryan Realtec Inc Southern Management Corp Lighthouse Point FL Atlanta GA Greenville SC Thorn as J Warwick Greenville SC Mrs J F Wyman Jr Dr J E Reinhardt Jr Dr & Mrs T Rhett Spencer Jr Bluffton SC Rock Hill SC Florence SC Raymond S Waters Spartanburg SC Gordon D Zuber Charles F Rhem Jr David W Sprouse Spartanburg SC Greer SC Pinehurst NC Billy G Watson Spartanburg SC Dr J Clayton Richardson & Scott Steele Dr C Eric Richardson Lilburn GA Mr & Mrs Bob E Webb Belton SC James B Stephens Greenville SC R E Riddle Greenville SC Piedmont SC R Allen Stevens $1000 Tiger Scholarship H B Risher Greenville SC Spartanburg SC Mr & Mrs J Frank Black J E Stewart Bldrs Inc Life Donors Greenville SC Boyd Jackie Troy Alexa Lance Aiken SC Laura & Jodie Roberts Mrs J H Abrams Bob Bond Dr David K Stokes Jr Chester SC Salem SC Greenville SC Spartanburg SC Wally Robertson S C McMeekin Memorial Mr & Mrs James E Bostic Michael J Strange Moore SC Columbia SC Greer SC Taylors SC Drake H Rogers Anderson Quarterback Club R A Bowen Jr Suitt Construction Co Inc Bennettsville SC Anderson SC Macon GA Greenville SC Dr Steven R Ross H Keith Anderson Thomas M Brosman Lawrence A Sutherland Florence SC Greenwood Asheville NC Anderson SC SC J D Rouse Sr & Atkinson Dan E Bruce Joseph D Swann Mr & Mrs Jack L Dr Jacob D Rouse Jr Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Luray SC Kevin M Barth Mr & Mrs Jim H Chambers J Chris Swift Pres David S Rozendale Columbia Florence SC Easley SC Birmingham AL SC Wilbur Baumann III B K Chreitzberg Telecom Associates N Ryder Truck Rental Co Inc Tracys Landing MD B K Chreitzberg Jr Rock Hill SC Columbia SC Easley SC Temple-Straup Michael G Beeson Jim Sanders Anderson SC Duluth GA Gaffney SC - p 82 jj£ Clemson Football '92 Mr & Mrs Neb Cline Jr W Lewis Madden Memorial G G Thomas Sr & Jr Mr & Mrs Bob Y Weathers Greenville SC Greenville SC J L Neely Greenville SC Rock Hill SC Collins Music Co Mr & Mrs Cephus W Long James C Williams Jr Greenville SC Florence SC Sam & Brigham Thomas Norwav KG Knoxville TN J C & Nancy Cook Ronald J McCoy Larry L Wolfe

Clemson SC Rogers 1 anrp^tpri Greenville SC S Walker MD i—cii v_/ a o i C7 1 ou Lancaster SC W Gary Cooper Deana & John McEntire Allen K Wood Jr Mauldin SC Mt Pleasant SC Mr & Mrs John A Walter Simpsonville SC Howard M Corbett Thurmon W McLamb Dr Freddie Zink Pendleton SC Little River SC Mr & Mrs Kermit M Watson Piedmont SC Dalton GA Carlyle Poole James D Miller Wagener SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Joe B Maffett Chattanooga TN Mr& Mrs R Jack Dill Jr Dr Lloyd Miller Greenville SC Florence SC Donors Dr & Mrs William E Dukes Terri L & Mark W Miller Charles W Busbee Sr Clemson SC Spartanburg SC Abbeville Graniteville SC John Pat Brown Mr Mrs Kingsmore Paul M Dunnavant Jr Thomas K Norris & Doug Abbeville SC Mike Kingsmore Orangeburg SC Taylors SC Graniteville Allen T Collins SC Robert E Dye John F Palmer Abbeville SC Danny W Brown Easley SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Wm C Dupre Jackson SC Tony Elzoghbi Steve Parent (Taylors SC) Abbeville SC "A Tiger" Jackson Simpsonville SC D R Parent (Raleigh NC) Mr & Mrs James B Jones Jr SC Abbeville SC Joel C Brissey Sr Edwin W Evans Carolyn & Steve Pearce North Augusta SC Taylors SC Simpsonville SC Mrs T C Miltord Abbeville SC Frank T Gibbs Benjamin M Evatt Mr Mrs Henry H Perkins III North Augusta & Charles L Powell SC Greenville SC Gastonia NC Abbeville SC W S Hentz North Augusta Bob A Galiano Jr Pickens Dental Health Assoc Don H & Gail R Rowell SC Sumter SC Don Marler/Dan Hinton Abbeville SC John Jester Pickens, SC North Augusta SC John L Garavaglia III Leland S Scott Chesterfield MO C Evans Putman Abbeville SC Mr & Mrs Marion Jones Jr Rufus C Sherard North Augusta SC Tom & Joanni Garrett Greenville SC Calhoun Falls SC Warren E Kenrick Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Mark S Richardson Aiken North Augusta SC Garrison/Clark/Garrison Charlotte NC Mr Mrs Sharpe William R Alexander & Tommie North Augusta Clemson SC D H Roberts Aiken SC SC Greenwood Ben Watson A J Gaughf SC Richard L Boyleston G North Augusta SC Sumter SC Carl R Rogers Aiken SC Dr Gamewell Watson Fair Play SC Jan Carl and Tripp Bryan W Karl M Guest North Augusta Aiken SC SC Florence SC Gil Rushton Mr & Mrs John Lee Wood Jr Easley SC Clark/Hamrick George B Hilton Aiken SC North Augusta SC Concord ND E T (Tom) Salisbury Kevin T Counts Mr & Mrs George L Webb Summerville Salley SC Mr & Mrs T Caroll Holcombe SC Aiken SC Anderson SC John Harold Sease Danny & Jan Epting Carrol H Warner Aiken SC Wagener SC Daniel E Hunt Prosperity SC Allendale Elbert Hines Hamilton Easley SC Sam E Sheriff Aiken SC E A Stevenson Easley SC J Thomas Hunter Jr Allendale SC Steve W & Christina W Holt Marion SC Mr & Mrs Oliver 1 Snapp Jr Aiken SC W B Yarborough Houston TX Allendale Dan & Libby Jones Jack D Hutto SC Greenville SC Southeastern Electrical Aiken SC F M Young Co Inc Distributors Inc Fairfax SC Dr Sidney E Kirkley Arthur Leroy Jones Anderson Hendersonville NC Greenville SC Aiken SC Charles & Martha Spence C Dean & Judith K Keaton R A All & W Frank Eskridge Mr & Mrs Sandv Kirkus Anderson Greenville Aiken SC SC Greenville SC SC John H McAlhaney Jr (Jackie) Walter G Azelkas Lawrence V Starkey Jr Mrc; Frnp^t Funpnp 1 p^Iip Aiken SC Anderson SC Atlanta GA George & Anna Leslie A H Peters Jr Baychem Clemson SC William B Sturgis Aiken SC Anderson SC Greenville Sam & Harriet Ligon SC Mr & Mrs F A Townsend Jr Mr & Mrs Ronnie L Brock Mrs F A Townsend Anderson SC Greenville SC Mrs C R Swearingen Jr Aiken SC Marvin Buffington & Sons John Smithfield NC E Lunn Miss Kimberly C Waters Anderson SC

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J|rClemson Football '92 83 Pine Lake Club RJMM Corp Billy E Brown Calhoun Mr & Mrs Jerry P Gazes The C & S National Bank Anderson Pelzer SC Mount Pleasant Anderson SC SC S H Houck & Son SC Mr & Mrs Norman W Powell Larry & Vicki Burgess Cameron SC F Gregorie & Son Inc Carolina Beer Co Inc Anderson Pelzer SC Mount Pleasant Anderson SC SC Henry Tecklenburg SC Ramseur Oil Co Inc Mr & Mrs George Veres St Matthews SC For Kyle M Hickman by David Nathan W Childs Anderson Pelzer SC Lauren Charlie and Dee Anne Anderson SC SC Charleston Mount Pleasant SC Pete J & Jim Stathakis Melvin E Barnette Peter and Anne Cook Jr John Q Adams Jr & Anderson SC Pendleton SC Mr & Mrs R S McCants III Anderson SC John Q Adams III Mount Pleasant SC In Memory of Fraz J Lawrence Cartee Charleston SC R Carol Cook Anderson Pendleton SC Deana L & John McEntire Anderson SC SC Dr Calvert C Alpert Mount Pleasant SC In Memory of Henry H Carter Howard M Corbett Charleston SC William Corder Jr Anderson SC Carlyle Poole John H Price Jr Anderson SC D L Aydlette Jr Pendleton SC Mount Pleasant Dr Donald C Roberts & Charleston SC SC Mr & Mrs Del Cowhard Dr Joseph C Yarbrough Jr Westmghouse Benjamin L Scott Anderson SC Mary Bailey Pendleton Anderson SC SC Charleston SC Mount Pleasant SC R Doug Cromer Mark S Roberts Chesley Louis Milam E M Seabrook Jr Anderson SC Furman R Cullum Sandy Springs SC Anderson SC Charleston SC E M Seabrook III Cromer Food Services Inc Shore Doug's Speed Shop & Lewis E Seabrook Anderson SC Greg L James W Dorn Williamston Mount Pleasant SC Anderson SC SC Charleston SC Richard W Edgeworth Drs J & K Shuler Skateland USA Harry Major C Anderson SC Phil R Floyd Williamston SC Mount Pleasant SC Anderson SC Charleston SC Dr & Mrs EP Ellis Jr Sidney Jr Kenneth Smith Mr & Mrs George E Marion W Stubbs Anderson SC Dr W C Roger Jennings—DBA Williamston Mount Pleasant SC Anderson SC SC Charleston SC Financial Planning Asso Inc Bamberg Tom B Young T Barney Smith Agency Inc William C Kennerty Anderson SC N Charleston SC Anderson SC Dr F Marion Dwight Charleston SC J Tom Forrester Cherokee A Fred Stringer Jr DVM Bamberg SC Anderson SC Mr and Mrs Tom B Laroche Anderson SC Norman Kirkland Charleston SC Bob Blanton Frank Distributing Co Blacksburg Charles Tabor Bamberg SC SC Anderson SC "Bud" Barrett S Lawrimore Anderson SC Henry C Morris Jr Charleston SC Mr & Mrs Wayne Jones/ Dewey Freeman Leslie & Pamela Wayne R Thompson Olar SC Frank E Lucas Anderson SC Blacksburg SC Anderson SC Barnwell Charleston SC Green T Services Inc Mr & Mrs Louis V Caggiano Jr J D Thrasher Inc Rear Admiral Joseph B McDevitt Anderson SC David W Hanshew Gaffney SC Anderson SC Barnwell SC Charleston SC Frank E Hall R S Campbell Jr Mr& Mrs Philip E Williams Kathryn Lemon Mead's Tree Service Inc Anderson SC C Gaffney SC Anderson SC Barnwell SC Charleston SC Dr James A Henderson Cherokee Masonry Inc Harry M Wilson Barnett Mazursky Reba A Monts Anderson SC Lee Gaffney SC Anderson SC Barnwell SC Charleston SC Mr & Mrs Richard Herbert Gary E Clary Windsor Associates Warren Norman Nagel Anderson SC Thomas Weeks Gaffney SC Anderson SC Barnwell SC Charleston SC Mr & Mrs T Carroll Holcombe David D Curry Kenneth S Wohlford Jimmy Morris J Richards Anderson SC F T MD Gaffney SC Anderson SC Blackville SC Charleston SC Shirley Huitt & Sons Inc Fashion Engravers Inc Samuel & Judy Ashley Jeffrey D Singletary Anderson SC Mr and Mrs Robert Carr Gaffney SC Belton SC Williston SC Charleston SC Alvin H Hunsinger Mr & Mrs John M Hamrick Jr Belton Industries In of Sorrell Mrs J R Stout Anderson SC Memory Faye Dr & Gaffney SC Belton SC Williston SC Charleston SC Dr Chase P Hunter B R Kernels Belton Metal Co Anderson SC Beaufort Van NoyATommy/Ned Thornhill Gaffney SC Belton SC Charleston SC Mr & Mrs Hugh N Isbell Stratton A Demosthenes N E Moorhead R A Ferguson Jr Anderson SC Beaufort SC Robert M Turner Gaffney SC Belton SC Charleston SC Wallace Jones T R Garrett Danny W Stacy Goodman Conveyor Co Jeannette Weldon Anderson SC Beaufort SC Bob & Gaffney SC Belton SC Charleston SC Dr& Mrs William R Karpik Charles and Virginia Dean James S Thomas Mr & Mrs D Michael Greer Anderson SC Bluffton SC AY Willard Jr Gaffney SC Belton SC Charleston SC Max B King Memorial James Arthur Buck Chester Andy Lori Jarman Anderson SC & Hilton Head Island SC Stanley Yarborough Belton SC Charleston SC Willis Crain King Oil Co John Lindsay Crook Chester SC Mike Allison Aundrea Anderson SC & Hilton Head Island SC G P Lachicotte Amy Johnson Edisto Island SC George R Fleming Berkley Mr & Mrs Gordon L Lawton Belton SC Chester SC Troy L Jennings Anderson SC Bruce E Whitlock J K Meeks S W Gough Bonneau SC Isle of Palms SC Mr & Mrs Charles D Lindley Belton SC Chester SC Anderson SC Mrs S V Sottile James F Bennett Jr William P (Dub) Johnson Gregory E Tysl Isle of Palms Goose Creek SC T L Mack Belton SC SC Johnson-Laura Mae Inc Franklin R Welch Memorial Anderson SC Blanton Insurance Agency Chester SC Jane C Ridgeway Isle of Palms Creek SC Hershel M & Barry H Maddox Honea Path SC Goose SC Mike & Denise Lawson Phil & Mary Bradley Anderson SC Jim & Jen Williamson & Family Chester SC Betty B Vaughn & Ken Black Johns Island Goose Creek SC Michael A McGee Honea Path SC SC T L Peek Anthony M Brown Anderson SC H Denise Boyd Chester SC Betty B Vaughn & Ken Black Johns Island SC Moncks Corner Marty L Moore Honea Path SC SC "A Tiger from Chester" Anderson Russell Jordan SC Dr Peter E Myers IV Chester SC Joseph T & Marion E Burdette Johns Island SC Corning Fiberglas Moncks Corner SC Owens Corp Iva SC John A Seidenstricker Resins & Coatings Div Charles & Jean Bates M W Umphlett Memorial by: Chester SC Roger H Davis Mount Pleasant Anderson SC Calhoun Umphlett SC Iva SC W Robert M Stevenson Piedmont Honda Moncks Corner SC James E Boswell Chester SC I 8 Anderson SC Mount Pleasant SC

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S Marfvm Waldrep Dorchester Carl F Hutchinson Mr & Mrs W J Abies Mark W Cooper Chester SC Hubert B Shieder Florence SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Frank Lloyd Wright Harleyville SC L Chappell Jones Mr & Mrs Wm Barry Agnew Edwards J Corley Chester SC Florence Greenville Greenville Mr & Mrs James M Faulkner SC SC SC Thomas E & Peggy Baker Ridgeville SC Stewart E Jones Mr & Mrs Colonel H Albertson Piedmont Petroleum Great Falls SC Dexter Rickenbaker Florence SC Greenville SC Tiger Scholarship Greenville SC Carolyn & Chuck Bell Saint George SC Mr & Mrs Cephus W Long Dr Jim M Alexander Great Falls SC Florence Greenville John Creech Michael J Snyder SC SC G Greenville SC Chesterfield Saint George SC John E Lunn A Clark Allen Florence Greenville Glen G Daves MD Burnie W Ballard Mr & Mrs Joey N Westbury SC SC Greenville SC Pageland SC Saint George SC Dr Lloyd Miller American Equipment Co Inc #2 Palmetto Health Assoc Greenville SC Davis Electrical Constructors Dr Billy Blakeney Mr & Mrs David Coleman Florence SC Greenville SC Pageland SC Summerville SC Milton C Antonakos "In Memory of V K Hines" Greenville Gordon S Davis Clarendon Daniel C Gilmour Jr SC Florence SC Greenville SC Summerville SC Mr & Mrs Jack L Atkinson G H Furse Jr Drs T E Phillips Greenville Randal Davis Manning SC John F Murphree W & W SC M Florence SC Greenville SC Summerville SC David Balentine Steve C Gamble W Ira S Rainwater III Greenville SC Mr& Mrs R Jack Dill Jr Sardinia SC E T (Tom) Salisbury Florence SC Greenville SC Summerville Ball Unimark Plastics Colleton SC "A Friend" Greenville Norma Grace Doss Salisbury Brick Inc SC Dr & Mrs J Frank Biggers Florence SC Greenville SC Summerville James H Barnes Jr Walterboro SC SC Dr & Mrs John M Thomason Greenville SC Clyde G Dove Wm Edward Twilley Jr Harry L Hill Florence SC Greenville SC Summerville SC Lucille Barnett Walterboro SC Allen Josie Greenville Steve Dunlap Edgefield & Wood SC North Side Florence SC Greenville SC John P Batson Jr Walterboro SC J Nick Crocker J Givens Young Greenville Edward F Durham Jr Johnston SC SC Belton Sanders Florence SC Greenville SC John H Beckroge Jr Walterboro SC Mr and Mrs Robert H Herlong King Farms—Joe King/ Greenville SC J Travis Elmore Johnston SC W Darlington Mark H King Greenville SC Mr & Mrs J Frank Black Mr & Mrs Lewis F Holmes III Johnsonville Hubert C Baker DDS SC Greenville SC Charles H English Johnston SC Darlington SC James King Greenville SC W James A Boling Terry & Vickie Timmerman Johnsonville SC William M Boyce Greenville SC Erwon Penland Inc Johnston SC Darlington SC Palmetto Health Associates Greenville SC B K Bolt Fairfield Johnsonville Daniel L Pearman SC Greenville SC David & Linda Estes Darlington SC A H McMeekin Jr William G Moorer Bob Bond Greenville SC Monticello SC Lake City Dale Windham SC Greenville SC Thomas L Farthing Darlington SC J K Coleman Dr William L Coleman Greenville SC Bonitz Contracting Co Inc Winnsboro SC Pamplico T James Bell Jr MD SC Greenville SC Fluor Daniel Hartsville SC Forest E Hughes Jr Georgetown Ben Boren Greenville SC Winnsboro SC C Dick Buckles Kern D Barrineau Greenville SC Freeman & Major Architects Hartsville SC Harold R Jones Andrews SC Greenville SC W Howard Boyd Jr Winnsboro SC Harry G Howie JoefTommy/Joey Branyon Greenville SC Tom & Joann Garrett Hartsville SC John C Renwick Jr Andrews Greenville SC SC C H Branyon Pipe Company Winnsboro SC Leland Huggins J C Elliott Greenville SC L L Gilstrap Jr/R B Parker Hartsville SC Florence Greenville Andrews SC James & Claudia Brown SC Dr G J Lawhon Jr Dr H Morris Anderson Sr Samuel M Harper Greenville SC Robert A Glenn Hartsville SC Florence SC Greenville Andrews SC Dan E Bruce SC

Harry M McDonald Kevin M Barth Rick Howell Greenville SC Joel W Gray III Hartsville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Andrews SC Charles A Bryan Jr Bill Reaves John E Blankenship Jr Dugger R Rimmer Greenville SC C L Greene Hartsville SC Florence SC Greenville Andrews SC Wallace H Burgess SC Julius C Rhodes James A Brown William N Green Greenville SC Robert T Harrison Hartsville SC Florence SC Greenville SC Georgetown SC Burns Chemical Inc Jerry T Usher Jr Rufus M Brown Waccamaw Family Charleston SC Col (Ret) Jerry V Holcombe Hartsville SC Florence SC Prac tice Assoc Greenville SC Greenville SC Georgetown John C Walker Ron Burley SC C H Patrick Co Inc Dr Joseph W Holliday Hartsville SC Florence SC Aubrey E Judy Jr #2 Greenville SC Greenville SC Murrells Inlet SC G James Wiids III Cormell-Streett & Patterson Capsco Inc Ida R Hudson Hartsville SC Florence SC Guy S Kates Jr Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Richard L Baird Lane Craven & Murrells Inlet SC David T Chapman Willie R Hudson Society Hill SC Malcolm H Craven Garden City Beach Pavilion Greenville SC Greenville SC Florence SC Dillon Murrells Inlet SC Mr & Mrs William Chapman William David Humphrey Jim Dameron Greenville Carole and Jay Arnette C Eugene Hill Greenville SC SC Florence SC Pawleys Island SC Dillon SC Langdon Cheves III Intex Aviation Services Inc J M Davidson Greenville Greenville SC Charles F Carmichael & Arthur H Lachicotte Jr SC Florence SC Savings Inc Pawleys Island SC Mr & Mrs NebClineJr Izumi International Inc #1 Dillon SC Dr & Mrs Larry D Grubb Tiller Construction Co Inc Greenville SC Greenville SC Florence SC Pawleys Island Laurens W Floyd SC Marshall J Coleman Jr William B & Ande M Jackson Dillon SC Karl M Guest Greenville Greenville SC Greenville SC Florence SC Rogers Farms Astro American Chemical Collins Music Co Jennings-Dill Inc Fork SC Fountain Inn SC Greenville SC Greenville SC

Clemson Football '92 85 George W Jennings John F Palmer Murray M Stokely J Kirk Hind Mr&MrsWAMullikin Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greer SC Piedmont SC Melvyn W Johnson Palmetto Reed Co William B Sturgis J C & Shelby Howard Bobby Pndmore Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greer SC Piedmont SC

Mr & Mrs William R Jolly Jr Douglas F Patrick & James Carl & Virginia Summey Dick and Judy Jenkins Rock-Tenn Co Greenville SC Robert G Hopkins Greenville SC Greer SC Attn Mark Campbell Greenville SC Piedmont SC Dan & Libby Jones Sunland Distribution Inc Julia K Welch & John Kay Jr Greenville SC Mr & Mrs I N Patterson Jr Greenville SC Greer SC Samuel F Roper Greenville SC Piedmont W Lamar Jordan Sunshine Cleaners & Laundry Hugh and Beth Lancaster SC Inc Greenville W J Jordan Jr John W Peden Co SC Greer SC Dr Freddie Zink Greenville SC Greenville SC Terry Tallon David Joe Lesley Piedmont SC Morris Keller John Perkins Greenville SC Greer SC Ronnie Cantrell Greenville SC Greenville SC "In Honor of Mr & Mrs W P (Pap) George S Marlowe Simpsonville SC Dr J Don Kelley Vince Perone Timmerman" Marlowe-Elliott Agency John Coombs Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Nick Charles E & Gayle M Key G Petrakos Dr. David Tollison R E & JoAnn R Newton John S Efird Jr Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Mr & Mrs Sandy Kirkus E A Pfister Pat Toole Mr & Mrs William L Phillips Tony Elzoghbi Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC

B B Knight Jr Mr & Mrs Andrew H Pioth Alan and Carolyn Tucker Robert E Smith Jr James F Henry Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Dr Kenneth B Knight George M Plyler Jim Turner W Carl Smith Ken Johnson Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC Dr Roland M Knight Fred Grant Jim and Jackie Vaughn Spartan Express Inc David Kelley Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greer SC Simpsonville SC

R L Kunz Inc James T Powell Vulcan Materials Inc Toby Stansell Thomas P Lane Jr & Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greer SC Kenneth J Hall Simpsonville John T Langston Pringle-Owings Inc Abby Waldrop Mr & Mrs Charles D Way SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Greer SC Joseph S Ledford Simpsonville Terrell Lankford Insurance Proformance Group Inc Walker & Whiteside Inc Gene Whitener Greenville SC Greenville SC Attn Jimmy E Cox Greer SC Richard G & Joan E Looper Greenville SC Simpsonville SC Mr & Mrs LG Lewis Jr C Evans Putman James Wright Family Greenville SC Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Kermit M Watson Greer SC Hal E Lowder Mr & Mrs Joe B Maffett Simpsonville SC Sam & Harriet Ligon Mr & Mrs Dusty Reid Carolina Sprinkler Co Inc #2 Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Mauldin SC Gaines & Karen Massey Larry D Watson Simpsonville SC V B Lippard Jr Michael Robinson/ Carolina Sprinkler Co Inc Greenville SC Greenville SC James Jackson Mauldin SC Mr & Mrs R Stephen Moore Greenville SC Mr & Mrs Bob Y Weathers Simpsonville Timothy H Long W Gary Cooper SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Mike C Robinson Mauldin SC Carolyn & Steve Pearce Greenville SC J D Wells Jr Simpsonville SC John N Luther L S Green Plumbing Greenville SC Greenville SC Nathan A Einstein Mauldin SC Timothy D & Rena P Steele William Rosenfeld James D Whiteside Simpsonville SC J Harold Mack - Architect Port Brokerage Co Inc Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Mauldin SC Robert A Taylor Jr Harold A Sargent David H Wilkins Simpsonville SC W Lewis Madden Memorial Mr & Mrs Richard L Watson Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Ashley Stan Ulmer MD South Carolina National Bank Mr & Mrs Charles P Willimon Mauldin SC Simpsonville SC Scott T Mann Greenville SC Greenville SC Greenville SC R B Whorton IV/A B Cross/ Mr & Mrs John A Walter Jo & Matthew Schrantz Mr & Mrs DB Wilson T N Lawson/J L Walker Simpsonville SC C B Martin Jr Greenville SC Greenville SC Mauldin SC Greenville SC David G Arnold John P Scott Charles C Withington Jr Larry & Ronnie Ayers Taylors SC Leonard T McAlister Furman Univ Greenville SC Piedmont SC Greenville SC Bill & Marian Barbary Greenville SC Kenneth & Pamela Woodard Kenneth B Bates Taylors SC Ronald J McCoy George W Sharpton Greenville SC Piedmont SC Greenville SC Jim & Betty Basmger Greenville SC Charles & Sabra Wyatt Miss Louise Blakely Taylors SC James D Miller Dr & Mrs Donald W Shelley Greenville SC Piedmont SC Greenville SC James H Brown Jr Greenville SC William Lindsay Wylie Jr Terry A Blakely Taylors SC Millinnium Enterprises Sloan Construction Co Inc #1 Greenville SC Piedmont SC Greenville SC Earle W Sargent Memorial: Greenville SC James E Bostic James W Braswell Jr by Carolina Belting Co Wallace Moon Johnson Small Greer SC Piedmont SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Greenville SC David A Bowers Steve Bryant/Phillip Bryant Thomas Moore Edwin W Evans Dr Robert S Small Greer SC Piedmont SC Taylors SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Bill D Bright C Curtis Crawford Elaine Gaddis Morris Const Co- South Carolina National Gank Greer SC Piedmont SC Taylors Henry Holseber SC Greenville SC Greenville SC William Leighton Brown Howard Crenshaw James M Hill Sr Southeastern Elec Distrs Inc Greer SC Piedmont SC Taylors Multimedia Inc Greenville SC Greenville SC Clemson Economics Consortium Cary Durham IMSCO Inc Charles and Martha Spence Greer SC Piedmont SC Taylors SC Orders Distributing Co Inc Greenville SC Greenville SC Swift Transportation Julian M Langston Jr Mr & Mrs Robert S Mabry Jeffrey & Pamela Stachelek Greer SC Piedmont SC Z H Owings Taylors SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Ron L & Diane E Davis Mr & Mrs David S Merritt Roy C Martin Mr & Mrs Steve Stasney Greer SC Piedmont SC Taylors Alton F Painter SC Greenville SC Greenville SC Benjamin M Evatt William & Gloria Moody Thomas R Moore James M Stephens Greer SC Piedmont SC Taylors SC Greenville SC

86 '92 fjp Clemson I ootball William J Neely Jr Microage Computer Stores J F Watson Helen C Barrett Mr & Mrs Tommy R Wilkins Taylors SC Greenwood SC Camden SC Chapin SC West Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Charles R Niver South Atlantic Constrs Inc David Mitchum Richard A Ruczko Marion Taylors SC Greenwood SC Chapin SC Elgin SC Dewey Alford & Jimmy Skipper Thomas K Norris A M Tuck Inc #2 Lancaster Heyward D Shealy Marion SC Taylors SC Greenwood SC Chapin SC Mr and Mrs Floyd Cauthen J T Hunter III Steve Parent/D R Parent W K Brown Pulpwood Heath Springs SC Charles E Whitener Marion SC Taylors SC Corporation Chapin SC Jim Emily & Al Adams J Thomas Hunter Jr Hodges SC Truman W Shirley Jr Lancaster SC Mr and Mrs Patrick E Watson Marion SC Taylors SC Lewis Bagwell Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Robert S & Dr James R Carroll Ware Shoals SC Norva E Spitzer Sr Sam English Randy R Stewart Mullins SC Taylors SC William F Phillips Lancaster SC Gaston SC Marlboro Ware Shoals SC Kenneth L Stasney John William Green Steven Epps Sr Douglas Jennings Jr Taylors SC Mrs Harry A Turner Gilbert SC Lancaster SC Bennettsville SC Ware Shoals SC Air Products & Chemicals Inc Kim & Debbie Johnson Oscar S Porter III McCormick Travelers Rest SC OlinT Wells Lancaster SC Gilbert SC Ware Shoals SC TC& Helena W Faulkner Jr Dr William Evins W Carlton Thompson Mr & Mrs Everette Kneece McCormick SC Travelers Rest SC Hampton Lancaster SC Gilbert SC Newberry C C Hice Winston A Lawton Jr Ken Lib Chris Doug and Howard N Rawl Robert & Fern Bickley Travelers Rest SC Estill SC Leigh Vamadore Gilbert SC Little Mountain SC Hitec Chemical Inc Harry L Foy Jr Lancaster SC Mr & Mrs Ronald Timms Denning Travelers Rest SC Hampton SC Randy Vaughn Gilbert SC Jimmy Little Mountain Lancaster SC SC George I Theisen Horry Roy William Copelan Jr J Bedenbaugh Travelers Rest SC Rogers S Walker MD Irmo SC S J Roger Hammond Newberry SC R Bruce White/Joseph E Harper Don R Reece Lancaster SC Mr & Mrs James S Gustin George Robert Hawkins Sr Travelers Rest SC Conway SC M G Williams Irmo SC Newberry SC Edward & Crystal Wilhoit Barry Anthony Lancaster SC Robert Opsahl William F McCrary Travelers Rest SC demons Memorial Larry L Wolfe Irmo SC Horry Co Newberry SC Michael E Zeager Lancaster SC Jackie T Warren Green Sea SC Travelers Rest SC Laurens Leesville SC Harold L Pitts Thurmon W McLamb Newberry SC Greenwood Jerry Butler C J Carter/T E Garrison III/ Little River SC E E Rhoden/L S Tompkins Terry C Shaver H Keith Anderson Clinton SC Davis Heniford Jr Lexington SC Newberry SC Greenwood SC Dana T Cleland Loris SC Mrs D H Caughman Billye L West Joseph Dean Bagwell Clinton SC Jimmy Benton Lexington SC Newberry SC Greenwood SC Mr and Mrs Mark Lawson Myrtle Beach SC E M Caughman John Harold Sease Mr and Mrs Danny Brothers Clinton SC Don Cameron Lexington SC Prosperity SC Greenwood SC Mrs Clarence W Senn & Myrtle Beach SC Bret J Harns/T Brown/ Harry S Young Mr & Mrs James Corley Dick M Vaughan Jr A Dargan Joel Carter/ Whitmire SC Greenwood SC S Clinton SC Myrtle Beach SC Mark Molyneaux Oconee J R Swetenburg Jr Mr & Mrs George L Crout Lexington SC Greenwood SC Richard S Drew Clinton SC Carl R Rogers Myrtle Beach SC William A Murphy Fair Play SC Dr N C Wessinger Environmental Properties Lexington SC Greenwood SC John P "Pat" Gore Clinton SC Arthur E Nowell Jr Myrtle Beach SC Dr & Mrs D W Newton Jr Richland American-Metric Corporation SC W E Gilbert & Associates Inc Lexington SC Greenwood SC John L Humphries Eurotec Division Mrs James H Abrams Myrtle Beach SC Laurens SC Norman Reece Salem SC James A & Linda Joseph Lexington SC Greenwood SC Donald A Quattlebaum Mike D Hellams Memorial Ellis M & Mary Ann Ivey Myrtle Beach SC Laurens SC Donald E Stroup Salem SC Dr H B Kinard III Lexington SC Greenwood SC Mr & Mrs Robert Sansbury Palmetto Spinning Corp #1 Dale Van Winkle Myrtle Beach SC Laurens SC James Edward Wmgard Salem SC Sarah H Lucas Lexington SC Samuel Robert Spann Jr Robert Adams Greenwood SC Walter S Ramage C Myrtle Beach SC Laurens SC J F Wyse Seneca SC Dearyl Luck-A Douglas Rhodes Columbia SC James H Witten Adams Memorial Greenwood SC A Courtney Cobb Roy D Myrtle Beach SC Waterloo SC Nevon F Jetfcoat Seneca SC Mr & Mrs Bill Madden Swansea SC Mr & Mrs David Nobles Ralph Alexander Inc Mr & Mrs David Williams Lee Janice Nobles BLK Building Company Inc Seneca SC Greenwood SC Green Deschamps II N Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC Bishopville Dr Frank A Axson David T McGill SC Pat & Marths Nobles Capitol City Housing Seneca SC Greenwood SC W G Deschamps Jr N Myrtle Beach SC West Columbia SC Bishopville SC W A Gaines Jr Jimmy L McWhorter Kershaw Paul & Nancy Hodges Seneca SC Greenwood SC J B Pate Jr MD West Columbia SC Alvin L Geddmgs Bishopville SC Mr & Mrs Robert L Hanson Carl & Peggy Patterson Camden SC Warren Craig Jumper Seneca SC Greenwood SC Lexington West Columbia SC William R Heatley Jr Melvin and Opal S Hipps Rudy & Deborah F Powell George M Shealy Camden SC Frank & Maxine Moore Seneca SC Greenwood SC Batesburg SC West Columbia SC The Kress Family/ Ann Hughes & Pat Smith Clarence H Putnam Mr & Mrs H L Allen Jr Barbra-Howard Robert Amelia & Wally Price Seneca SC Greenwood SC Cayce SC -Dean & Lynn West Columbia SC Mr & Mrs Kevin J Hughes D H Roberts Terri L & Mark W Miller Camden SC Francis H Smith Seneca SC Greenwood SC Cayce SC F McNamara Jr West Columbia SC T L F Jones Dr & Mrs J C Rockwell W L Monts Jr Camden SC "Wootsie" Seneca SC Greenwood SC Cayce SC R Reeves Jr West Columbia SC W K-Mac Service Inc Satterfield Inc Mary & Walter Walker Camden SC Douglas J Ward Seneca SC Greenwood SC Cayce SC George Singleton Jr West Columbia SC Camden SC

5|Sciemson Football '92 Anne McAlister Keith W Park Col & Mrs E N Tyndall Michael S Talbert Raymond E Cobb Jr Seneca SC Central SC Clemson SC Easley SC Columbia SC

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96 Clemson Football '92 7 77 Opponent Schedules

CLEMSON BALL STATE FLORIDA STATE

Sept. 5 Ball State Sept. 5 at Clemson Sept. 5 Duke Sept. 12 Florida State Sept. 12 at Kansas Sept. 12 at Clemson Sept. 19 OPEN Sept. 19 at Kent Sept. 19 at N.C. State Sept. 26 at Georgia Tech Sept. 26 Miami (OH) Sept. 26 Wake Forest Oct. 3 UT Chattanooga Oct. 3 at W. Michigan Oct. 3 at Miami (FL)

Oct. 1 at Virginia Oct. 10 E. Michigan Oct. 10 North Carolina Oct. 17 Duke Oct. 17 Akron Oct. 17 at Georgia Tech Oct. 24 at N.C. State Oct. 24 Central Michigan Oct. 31 at Virginia Oct. 31 at Wake Forest Oct. 31 at Ohio Nov. 7 Maryland Nov. 7 North Carolina Nov. 7 Toledo Nov. 14 Tulane Nov. 14 at Maryland Nov. 14 at Green Nov. 28 Florida Nov. 21 South Carolina

GEORGIA TECH UT-CHATTANOOGA VIRGINIA

Sept. 12 Western Carolina Sept. 5 at Boise State Sept. 5 Maryland Sept. 19 at Virginia Sept. 12 Tennessee-Martin Sept. 12 at Navy Sept. 26 Clemson Sept. 26 Central Arkansas Sept. 19 Georgia Tech Oct. 3 N.C. State Oct. 3 at Clemson Sept. 26 at Duke Oct. 10 at Maryland Oct. 10 at The Citadel Oct. 3 at Wake Forest Oct. 17 Florida State Oct. 17 Western Carolina Oct. 10 Clemson

Oct. 24 at North Carolina Oct. 24 at Marshall Oct. 1 at North Carolina Oct. 31 Duke Oct. 31 Appalachian State Oct. 24 William & Mary Nov. 7 at Baylor Nov. 7 East Tennessee St. Oct. 31 Florida State Nov. 14 Wake Forest Nov. 14 Furman Nov. 7 N.C. State Nov. 28 at Georgia Nov. 21 at VMI Nov. 21 at Virginia Tech

DUKE N.C. STATE WAKE FOREST

Sept. 5 at Florida State Aug. 29 Iowa (Kickoff Classic) Sept. 5 North Carolina Sept. 12 at Vanderbilt Sept. 5 Appalachian State Sept. 12 Appalachian State Sept. 19 Rice Sept. 12 at Maryland Sept. 26 at Florida State Sept. 26 Virginia Sept. 19 Florida State Oct. 3 Virginia Oct. 10 East Carolina Sept. 26 at North Carolina Oct. 10 at Vanderbilt

Oct. 1 at Clemson Oct. 3 at Georgia Tech Oct. 17 at Maryland Oct. 24 Maryland Oct. 10 Texas Tech Oct. 24 Army Oct. 31 at Georgia Tech Oct. 17 at Virginia Tech Oct. 31 Clemson Nov. 7 Wake Forest Oct. 24 Clemson Nov. 7 at Duke Nov. 14 at N.C. State Nov. 7 at Virginia Nov. 14 at Georgia Tech Nov. 21 North Carolina Nov. 14 Duke Nov. 21 at N.C. State Nov. 21 Wake Forest

NORTH CAROLINA MARYLAND SOUTH CAROLINA

Sept. 5 at Wake Forest Sept. 5 at Virginia Sept. 5 Georgia Sept. 12 Furman Sept. 12 N.C. State Sept. 12 Arkansas Sept. 19 Army Sept. 19 at West Virginia Sept. 19 East Carolina Sept. 26 N.C. State Sept. 26 at Penn State Sept. 26 at Kentucky Oct. 3 Navy Oct. 3 Pittsburgh Oct. 3 at Alabama

Oct. 1 at Florida State Oct. 10 Georgia Tech Oct. 1 Mississippi State Oct. 17 Virginia Oct. 17 Wake Forest Oct. 24 at Vanderbilt Oct. 24 Georgia Tech Oct. 24 at Duke Oct. 31 Tennessee Oct. 31 at Maryland Oct. 31 North Carolina Nov. 7 Louisiana Tech Nov. 7 at Clemson Nov. 7 at Florida State Nov. 14 at Florida Nov. 21 at Duke Nov. 14 Clemson Nov. 21 at Clemson

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Helping Preserve Our Resources Through Conservation, Land Reclamation, and Education.

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Category NCAA Clemson

Most Rushes: 58, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, 1991 36, Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 36, Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 Most Yds Rushing: 396, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, 1991 260, Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982

Most TDs Rushing: 8, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 5, Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1917 5, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 All-Purpose Yds: 422, Marshall Falk, San Diego St. vs. Pacific, 1991 274, vs. Wake Forest, 1986

Most Pass Attempts: 79, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 53, Rodney Williams vs. N.C. State, 1987 Most Pass Compl.: 48, David Klingler, Houston vs. SMU, 1990 25, Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Most Yds Passing: 716, David Klingler, Houston vs. Arizona State, 1990 323, Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1965

Most TD Passes: 1 1 , David Klingler, Houston vs. E. Washington, 1 990 4, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Pass Efficiency: 403.4, Tim Clifford, Indiana vs. Colorado, 1980 240.4, Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 1966 (Min. 14 attempts): 11-14-345-0-5 12-19-283-0-3

Most Receptions: 22, Jay Miller, Brigham Young vs. New Mexico, 1973 1 1 , Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1 965 Most Reception Yds: 349, Chuck Hughes, UTEP vs. North Texas State, 1965 163, Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Most TD Receptions: 6, Tim Delaney, San Diego State vs. New Mexico State, 1969 3, Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Most Plays: 94, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 57, Rodney Williams vs. N.C. State, 1987 Most Total Offense: 732. David Klingler Houston vs. Arizona State, 1990 374, Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Most Points: 48, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 33, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 Most Field Goals: 7, Dale Klein, Nebraska vs. Missouri, 1985 5 by Nelson Welch vs. N.C. State, 1991 7, Mike Prindle, Western Michigan vs. Marshall, 1984 Most Touchdowns: 8, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, 1990 5 (same as for rushing touchdowns) Most Punts: 36, Charlie Calhoun, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 13, Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Highest Average: 60.4 (5-302), Lee Johnson, BYU vs. Wyoming, 1983 52.0 (5-260), Banks McFadden vs. G. Washington, 1939 (Mm 5 Att.) Most Punt Returns: 20, Milton Hill, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 10, Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Most Punt Ret Yds: 219, Golden Richards, BYU vs. North Texas State, 1971 167, Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 1970

Most Kickoff Returns: 1 1 , Trevor Cobb, Rice vs. Houston, 1 989 7, John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Most Kickoff Ret Yds: 241, Jeff Blitz, Harvard vs. Princeton, 1952 174, Dave Thomas vs. Georgia Tech, 1972 Most Interceptions: 5, by many (Last: Dan Rebsch, Miami (OH) vs. W. Michigan, 1972) 3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965 Interception Ret Yds: 182, by Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 1983 102, Don Kelley vs. Duke, 1970

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^jSciemson Football '92 101 Vickery Hall

Clemson University's commitment to tant facilities the Clemson University Ath- auditorium to be used for classes, team

provide its student-athletes with the very letic Department has ever built or will ever meetings, review sessions, and seminars.

best of facilities is evident in many ways. build. It makes a philosophical statement The various speakers and lecturers who will From the soaring upper decks of Memorial about the institutional commitment - giving come to work with Clemson student-ath- Stadium, to the state-of-the-art strength train- our student-athletes the same opportunity letes as part of the student-enrichment pro-

ing facility, young men and women from all to achieve their full potential academically gram will also use this facility. The audito-

1 8 of Clemson's varsity sports have the very that we give them athletically. We're very rium is equipped with a projection booth and best in facilities for training and competition. serious about that," said Athletic Director state-of-the-art audio and video equipment But Clemson's commitment to provide its Bobby Robinson. and is available to other campus groups student-athletes with awesome facilities Given the time pressures of athletic when not in use for athletic advising. doesn't apply only to areas of athletic com- participation and practice, student athletes The 13,000-square-foot study and tu- petition, but to academic life as well. face a difficult balancing act in trying to toring area on the second floor comprises The most convincing evidence of this perform well both on the playing field and in the majority of the center and is used prima- commitment is Clemson University's Aca- the classroom. With respect to this, the rily during the evening hours. A large 65- demic Learning Center, Vickery Hall, which Clemson academic advising program has seat study room and nine 20-seat study

opened in the spring of 1 991 . The $3 million provided one of the best academic tutoring rooms are designed as classrooms with facility is among the first in the nation de- and advising programs in the nation over freestanding desks. One-on-one or small voted entirely to the athletic-academic ad- the last several years. The completion of group instruction takes place in 28 small vising program. The two-story, 27,000- Vickery Hall gives the Academic Advising tutoring rooms accommodating eight to 10 square-foot building is open throughout the Program an even greater opportunity to students each, two medium tutoring rooms day and into the evening to accommodate help student-athletes reach the short-term for 20 people each and three large tutoring the extended schedules of student-athletes, goal of graduation and the long-term goal of rooms for 40 people each.

and consolidates a variety of academic ser- success in the world.

vices for their use. Vickery Hall is located in the main- Computing Facilities The goal of the facility is to function as a stream of east campus, behind Jordan Hall support system in providing the student- at the top of Bryan Mall. The facility is The Department of Student-Athlete athlete the opportunity to reach his or her impressive aesthetically, but even more so Enrichment Services has recognized the

full potential. Vickery Hall is a commitment for the many purposes it serves. The main need for students to have access to high- by the Clemson University Athletic Depart- entrance to the building is a 1,570-square quality computing equipment and has made ment to give each student-athlete a mean- foot reception/office area, comprised of five a commitment to providing the student- ingful opportunity to make his orherClemson advisors' offices, two graduate student of- athletes at Clemson with such equipment. experience a fulfilling one, not only during fices, and a conference room. Also located Located on the first floor of Vickery Hall his or her years at Clemson, but long after on the bottom floor is the office of Bill is the Department of Student-Athlete En- the student-athlete enters the professional D'Andrea, the director of Clemson's stu- richment Services Microcomputer Labratory. world. dent-athlete enrichment program. The lab is open six days a week, for 16 "Vickery Hall is one of the most impor- The building also boasts a 175-seat hours a day on Monday through Thursday. The lab staff consists of mostly gradu- ate students, many of whom are pursuing advanced degrees in computer science. Lab staff members are available for tutoring of any Computer Science course as well as the many management, engineering and business courses that deal with personal computers. Student-athletes may also ar- range tutoring sessions outside normal lab hours any time during the school year. Computers in the lab can reach many of the other machines on campus, including the NAS mainframe, and are in turn, con- nected to a world-wide internetwork, allow- ing lab machines to access computing re- sources throughout the world. This also allows access to lab resources from com- puters throughout the world.

The following is a list of some of the equipment available: 18 Macintosh personal computers 15 IBM personal computers 5 Laser Printers * 2 Novell Netware Servers (allows users to access and share files from different The S3 million Academic Learning Center, Vickery Hall, is among the first in the nation devoted computers around campus.) entirely to the athletic-academic advising program.

102 Clemson Football '92 Student-Athlete Career Assistance Program

The Student-Athlete Career Assistance

Program is one of the most important pro- grams provided by the staff of Vickery Hall. The philosophy of this program is to provide

help in securing summer employment and to aid in meeting long-term career goals. By using the resources available to the University, Alumni Center and the Athletic

Department, Bill D'Andrea is working to establish a network of businesses, compa- nies, and executives who will help assist with The Summer Employment Assistance Program. The program's main goal is to provide the student-athlete with a job expe- rience and a work history, which he or she can apply to his or her academic discipline. The Long Term Career Assistance Pro- gram will be coordinated from the academic colleges, the Placement Center, and through the Athletic Department contacts. This

is to better prepare program designed the Vickery Hall's Microcomputer Lab is open six days a week for the use of student-athletes. student-athlete for full-time employment and will focus on resume writing and interview techniques so that each student-athlete will be competitive and aggressive when deal- while others may be ongoing throughout Personal Finance: ing with companies who visit the Clemson the academic year. Some of the personal Student-athletes on athletic scholarships campus. growth programs are as follows: are not allowed to have jobs during the

academic year. Therefore, it is important to Personal Growth Program Alcohol and Drug Issues: budget personal finances so they do not run The intent of this program is to provide the out before the semester. This program not Another aspect of Clemson University's student-athlete with an overview of the dis- only discusses budgeting but also the re- commitment to help student-athletes reach ease of addictions and chemical depen- sponsible use of credit. their potential in all areas of their life - dence. Emphasis will be placed on provid- academically, athletically, and socially, is ing basic awareness of how substance Stress Management: the recently implemented personal growth abuse effects individuals, families and ath- All student-athletesface additional concerns program. This program is one of the many letic teams. during their college days than normal stu- purposes of Vickery Hall. This particular dents. Many times these add stress to the area of student development is designed to Current Topics of Concern: everyday lives of student-athletes. The enhance and support the lives of student- The idea behind this segment of the Per- object of this program is to teach the stu-

athletes during their enrollment in college sonal Growth Plan is to address issues that dent-athlete ways of identifying and han-

as well as in their life experiences after effect students such as human sexuality, dling personal stress so it does not interfere graduation. birth control, date rape, etc. with the maintenance of good mental and Bobby Douglas, the Development Co- physical health. ordinator, and the Vickery Hall staff realize Career Preparation: that student-athletes have more obligations The Career Preparation Plan is to encour- Study Skills/Time Management: These

than a regular college student. The per- age all student-athletes to think about life two topics are combined because a major sonal growth program seeks to eliminate after sports and after graduation. Many part of developing good study skills involves some of the stresses of adjustment to the sources of information will be available, having the time to delegate to studying.

higher level of academics and athletics. It is from career testing to self-paced computer Objectives of this program are to expose the group's special task to assist the stu- programs, and even with resume prepara- student-athletes to different types of study dent-athlete by creating a finely tuned bal- tion and interview skills. techniques that are proven effective.

ance of all areas to insure success in obtain- ing a Clemson University degree, by sup- Nutrition and Eating Disorders: Motivation/Self Esteem: porting successful athletic practice and com- Eating habits and proper diet are very im- The objective of this program is to improve

petition, enhancing personal growth, and portant in maintaining a sound body and the level of self esteem for student-athletes helping with the transition to life after col- mind. The focus of this program revolves to positively impact their productivity in all lege. around presenting information so that stu- areas of campus life. A series of personal growth programs dent-athletes can analyze their own eating will be offered to student-athletes through- habits and carefully choose a balanced diet out each semester. Some programs may with enough calories to maintain good accomplish their objectives in one session. health.

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I would get a chance to compete for the position." We live in a world filled with stress, whether Hutchins, who had not been a Tiger fan grow- imposed by outside forces or that of the self- ing up, decided Clemson was for him after visiting

imposed variety. Experts have many different the campus. "The first time I came to Clemson I

prescriptions for the prevention of stress, but for knew it was the place for me. I just fell in love with the Clemson football team, deep snapper Roger the campus and the people." Hutchins may be just what the doctor ordered. The first three years would be a time of

Hutchins, a graduate-student who is working learning and hard work for Hutchins. The life of on his master's degree in business administra- a walk-on in college football is not a glamorous tion, is known for his imitations of Clemson one. But even in this time Hutchins found posi- coaches and other players when times are tense. tives. "The way I looked at that time as a walk-

"I started doing imitations when I was little," on was something that most people never had

recalled Hutchins. "It all came about when my the chance to do. I was able to be around a top mom would tell my sister and I to clean our rooms 20 football program on a daily basis, which is as kids. When we were a little slow about something that most people never have the op- cleaning up she would get kind of mad. As soon portunity to do."

as she would leave the room, I would imitate her. Tiger Head Coach Ken Hatfield recognizes

I I have been doing them ever since. started Hutchins's good attitude and hard work. "I think doing imitations to people other than my family in Roger coming in as a walk-on makes his accom- pep rally's at Shelby High School, just to make plishments that much more meaningful. He is a everybody forget about the game coming up. It guy who was doing everything he could to help Hutchins already has his undergraduate de- worked then so I started doing them at Clemson the team, and he was willing to sacrifice, to stay gree and hopes to receive his master's before for the same reason." in the fight. He certainly epitomizes just what a he leaves Clemson. Tiger placekicker-punter Nelson Welch thinks walk-on can achieve when willing to give it their the imitations make for a lighter atmosphere. all." hindrance. Hard work has never bothered me," "Roger just takes some of the jitters out of getting Hutchins still remembers the day when he he said. ready to play a game. The biggest thing that it found out that he had received a scholarship. "At There are times, however, when the opposi- does is make the guys relax." the end of spring football practice in 1 991 , 1 met tion makes the deep snappers job a tough one. The Shelby, NC native has not had too much with Coach Hatfield and he told me that I was on "Most teams usually rush from the outside on a time to relax during his stay in Tigertown. He scholarship and was going to be the starting deep field goal or a punt, " noted Hutchins. "But last came to Clemson as a walk-on, being invited by snapper . That was such an exciting time for me. year's Georgia Tech game (Clemson came out

Clemson offensive Coordinator, Larry Van Der It made me see that the hard work that I had done on top in that contest 9-7) was a game in which Heyden to try out for the team's long snapper was worth it."

their entire rush came from up the middle. I position. "Coach Van Der Heyden was watching His excitement nearly made Hatfield late for a

remember Stacy Seegars and I talking about that Shelby High School play when he noticed my speaking engagement. "The day that Coach game. It seemed as if they were bringing every-

Hatfield told me that I was on scholarship, ironi- body but the drum major in the band on the rush." cally he told me that he was going to Shelby for Hutchins still has some goals left to accom- a speaking engagement that evening, and needed plish before leaving Clemson. "I was able to finish

directions. I was so excited about the scholarship my undergraduate degree in textile management

that I gave him the wrong directions. He said he

in four years. Now I have the opportunity to get was heading towards Charlotte, NC, before he my master's degree in that fifth year. Hopefully,

realized I had gotten him lost." with me going through job interviews on campus, Luckily the deep-snapping has gone betterfor

I will have a job right after finishing up." Hutchins than those directions did. Since he has This year's Tiger football team still has a great taken over the reigns as a deep snapper, the deal to accomplish, according to Hutchins. "We Tigers have not had a punt or a field goal blocked have had a coupie of tough losses, games which when he has been in the game. He has earned could have gone the other way. With so many the praise of players and coaches alike. "Roger young guys on this team it is important for the makes my job so easy," stated AII-ACC placekicker seniors to handle a difficult situation the right way.

Welch. "With Roger I know the ball is going to be If they see us with the right attitude, they can have right where it is supposed to be. Punting or the same type of leadership when they are the

placekicking, I want Roger out there to get the ball leaders." to me." Hatfield has also been pleased with This young Clemson team may learn excel- Hutchins's progress. "Roger is one of the best lent leadership from the current group of seniors. snappers we have ever had. The deep snapper But they probably won't be able to duplicate position is not one for the weak at heart. There is Roger Hutchins's feats, or his imitations. pressure every time you step on the field. I just can't say enough about the job that Roger has done." Hutchins does not see the snapping as diffi-

cult. "I have been doing deep snapping since little

league. It is not something that difficult, you just

have to practice it over and over to feel comfort-

able." There is no doubt that Hutchins gets

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at fall workouts to see Hutchins take over 100 Over the last two years, Clemson has not had snaps during a practice. "If hard work is the key a punt or a field goal blocked when Hutchins to getting something done, I don't see that as a has served as the snapper.

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By Brett Sowell Coach Hatfield and Goodman met while both the rest rooms. We had no practice fields and I were at Florida. Hatfield was an assistant coach had to take the team in my pick-up truck to When the name Jim Goodman comes to for the Gators and Goodman was working on his another facility so we could conduct some spring mind, the term "Jack-of-all-trades" is not far be- undergraduate degree. Hatfield was teaching a drills." hind. During his career Goodman has done just class on coaching football and Goodman was Times were tough for Coach Goodman,

about everything when it comes to the operations one of his pupils. Goodman's wife , and their two small children

that surround the game of football. "One day I asked the class how many stu- those first few months at Valdosta State. The

Goodman presently serves as Clemson's dents were interested in pursuing a football coach- family spent the first 108 days of Goodman's

Associate Athletic Director for Football Opera- ing career. About 20 raised their hands and I told tenure in a Holiday Inn, because they didn't have tions as well as the Tigers' Recruiting Coordina- them they should take advantage of the opportu- time to purchase a house. Goodman and his

tor. He joined the Clemson staff in 1991 after a nity to watch some practices. Out of the 20, only family persevered, and in the second game of its

brief stint at his alma mater, the University of Jim Goodman showed up for practices. I knew opening season Valdosta State beat Troy State, Florida, where he worked in a similar capacity. then that he was going to be a good coach," 24-21.

Goodman began his tour of football duties Hatfield recalls. "That was our first home game and all the

1 after graduating from Florida in 1 974. He joined With the 981 season finished, Valdosta State people in town came out that night. I think that

the high school ranks as an offensive line coach College announced it was going to start a football game set the tone for Valdosta State football and and outside linebacker coach at Vanguard High program. After a friend talked with the Valdosta got the program off the ground," he said. School in Ocala, Florida. He even served as State president, Goodman was contacted by the After three years as a head coach, Goodman

head track coach at Vanguard. Goodman him- search committee. Goodman met the committee came off the field to fill the role of athletic director

self could be considered quite a star during his and was offered the position as the pioneer coach for Valdosta State. "In 1985 I became athletic

days in high school as he was a three-year letter of the new Valdosta State football program. director and at age 33 I was ready to follow that winner as a quarterback and linebacker at Goodman was announced as head coach on type of career," Goodman said. Blountstown (FL) High School. In basketball he December 2, 1981, but his expectations of the Goodman's career track took a turn back

earned two varsity letters, as well as four in track. first year were a little different from what actually towards Division I football when Ken Hatfield After two years at Vanguard, Goodman was occurred. contacted Goodman about coming to Arkansas

contacted by Mickey Andrews, a former Clemson "I thought I was going to have a year to travel after the 1 985 season. Goodman joined Hatfield assistant, about going to the University of North and speak to area clubs about the new program as Arkansas' receiver coach and off-campus

Alabama. Goodman filled dual roles as the before we actually played a game, but at the recruiting coordinator. It was at Arkansas that

school's outside linebacker coach and recruiting press conference the president unveiled an 1 Goodman decided which direction his career in

coordinator from 1 976 until 1 978. While at North game schedule that we were going to start play- football should take.

Alabama, he continued his education as he earned ing in September of 1982," Goodman said. "I made the decision in 1989 that recruiting his Masters in Education Administration in 1977. Once again, Goodman found himself staring and football operations were becoming a full-time In 1979 at the age of 26, Goodman became a great challenge in the face. Like at Marion, job. In other words you couldn't do service to both

the athletic director and head football coach at Goodman was without the necessary personnel coaching and football operations. In 1988 I was

Marion Institute Junior College. It was at Marion to field a football team, but he was missing many coaching on the field as well as serving in other

that his abilities as a top notch recruiter began to other things as well. "I had to recruit the entire capacities. I was in and out of meetings, and I

surface. team by myself, I had to build the facility and even became too strung out," Goodman says.

"It was really funny, I took that job In July of 1989 Goodman was con- expecting to have 30 freshmen and 30 tacted by Florida about a position as

sophomores, but the coach who left be- recruiting coordinator. Goodman didn't

fore me had taken all of the players with want to leave coach Hatfield, but his ties in him to a four-year school," Goodman said. Florida were very deep, considering both

With the departure of all the players, he and his wife Jennie graduated from the

Goodman found himself all but restarting home of the Gators. By now the couple the Marion football program. also had another child, named Tyler, to

"I started out that year with five players join their other two children, Jeff and Nancy.

and myself as the only coach on staff. It Goodman served two years as the Gators'

got worse when I had to kick one of the recruiting coordinator before Hatfield once players off the team for a bad attitude, so again contacted him about joining his staff,

I literally started with only four human this time at Clemson.

bodies." "I told Coach Hatfield that this was

Goodman made the best of a bad three times that he has hired me. I think we situation as he took those four sopho- have a special understanding between us

mores and 79 freshmen that he recruited and I have a special understanding of him entirely by himself to an 8-3 record. The and what he expects of football. On top of Marion Tigers finished off Goodman's in- that, he's a great friend," Goodman said.

augural season with a victory in the Wool Now that Goodman is at Clemson and

Bowl over the New Mexico Military Insti- he has done just about everything when it tute and ranked 13th in the nation, which comes to football, including signing a con-

is quite an accomplishment after starting sensus top 10 recruiting class in 1991, is with only four players. there anything left that he would like to do

In 1980 he returned as the Marion if called upon? head coach and the Tigers finished the "I'm real proud of my accomplishments

year at 9-1 and ranked 10th nationally. It both on-the-field and off. I feel like if

was after this season that a certain head someone else called, I could do something

coach from the Air Force Academy named else, but I am very happy to be here with Ken Hatfield offered Goodman a position Coach Hatfield and with what we have as receiver coach. Goodman accepted going here at Clemson." and worked at that position for the 1981 The Goodman Family — Tyler, Jennie, Jeff. Jim and Nancy. season.

**%Clemson Football '92 109 Why some teams have a stronger bench than others ) . 1 Tigers in the Pros

by Tom Bochenek NBA history with a career mark near 55 percent. The transition to a family life has had a pro- The transition to a confident jump shooter has found effect on the Anderson, South Carolina Transition. ..Transmission. Two words that paid dividends for Nance. A recent USA Today native, who was the 20th pick of the first round by

have a similar sound. Two words that have a statistical survey of the NBA's power forwards, the Phoenix Suns in 1 981

similar meaning to former Clemson Star Larry ranked Nance as the second-best at his position "As a person, it makes me want to be around

Nance. among the 27 starters. Only Utah's Karl Malone home more, " Nance says. "I love being around Transition. Thinkaboutyourjob. Youperform was rated higher. Jaynee and Casey, and, during the course of the

a task for a number of years. You take pride in What truly ranks as number-one to Larry summer when I go to the (car racing) track, I want

what you do. What steps do you take to get better Donell Nance is his family. The former 1981 All- them with me all the time." at your job over the years? ACC player nods in agreement with a preseason Transmission. Now, think about an NBA player of the caliber feature story in the Akron Beacon Journal that The "course of the summer" for Nance means

of Cleveland Cavaliers forward Larry Nance, an proclaimed in a headline, "For Nance, It's a the race track for his dragster—a two-year-old

established 1 1-yearpro,atwo-timeNBAAII-Star, Wonderful Life." Larry, wife Jaynee, 2-year-old electric blue, white and orange Camaro. Larry's a man of impeccable pride on and off the floor. daughter Casey Marie, and the family dog Ninja appropriately named "Catch 22" Racing Team is You take steps to make the transition in your recently moved into a house that has a pond for entered at the Norwalk Raceway. While his game, to keep getting better. one of his favorite pastimes, fishing. contract forbids him from driving in races, you

"I think the main thing as I'm getting older is to "My wife and I are getting along gr-rrreeeaat," can find No. 22 under the hood of No. 22, working tedious tasks the transmission. just take care of my body," says Nance, who says a grinning Nance. "And, I think my daughter on such as, say,

helped Clemson to the NCAA regional finals in is the best in the world. Right now, my personal Nance uses his race car to help promote his against 1980. "I work with the strength coach over the life... I don't think I could be happier." campaign drug abuse. The Camaro summer and just make sure I'm staying in good Nance gets a pleasure and a confidence sports the message, "Just Say No To Drugs" shape and staying prepared." boost just before tip-off at home games when he along the side, and it's there for a reason.

Ah yes, but what about the artistic side? After goes behind the bench to give Casey a kiss. "I have a poster that I made that says 'No to

all, the vivid memories and sights to see of Larry "Just having Casey around means a lot, and Drugs,' and it's on the race car," says Nance, who involved in the "Don't Foul Nance are of sky-walking acts of slam dunks, I just like to give her a little kiss before the game," has been NBA's Out"

one-hand stabs of rebounds and, oh, those re- Nance says. "It just makes me feel comfortable campaign, and as a spokesperson to school sounding blocked shots. Who can forget his having her here, and anytime she's around, I'm children in Northeastern Ohio. rejection of 7-foot-6 Manute Bol in 1991 at The comfortable and feel happy. "There's a lot of kids who hang out around the

Coliseum, and his Cav-record 1 1 swats vs. the "I think she's still too young to recognize that track and a lot of kids who hang around my trailer.

New York Knicks on January 7, 1989? (her dad is quite an athlete). But, when she's up I think it is important for them to see that mes-

The cover of the Phoenix Suns' 1983-84 in the stands, she can pick me out on the court, sage. I think we do a pretty good job of getting it

in the but I'm at the track, I don't media guide says it all —a scissored-legged Nance and she can pick me out on TV. She doesn't out NBA, when

with a firm grip of a ball at what seems to be the know what it's all about yet." think the job should stop. I try to get the message apex of the BACKBOARD, in flight, for one out there." of his special dunks. A pretty good job? Well, how about

Larry Nance still does all of that. The recognition from the Federal Bureau of 6-10, 235-pound Nance, who plays both Investigation for a fight he believes in as the power and small forward positions, much as a blocked shot?

does it in the realm of a team environment. In November of 1991, Larry was pre- His points (18 ppg) and rebounds (9 rpg) sented with the FBI Director's Community come in clutch situations. His blocks (3.0 Leadership Award in a special ceremony bpg, first among NBA forwards last year) at the Federal Building in Cleveland. The come in help-defense situations. His dunks honor was bestowed by FBI Director Wil- are sometimes simple two-hand stuffs. liam Sessions, and was given to Nance for The vintage Nance knows how to protect his work in urging Greater Cleveland chil- and preserve his strong upper body and dren to stay away from drugs and to re- pogo-jumping legs. main in school. The Nance of the Nineties, however, "Mr. Nance is not only an outstanding

has added a dimension that gives fits to athlete, he is an all-star in the game of life," frontlines around the league. A consistent the FBI said in a statement. Nance was medium-range jump shot. One that draws one of 56 recipients of the award nation- a similar 6-10 forward to the wing and ally. creates another inside passing lane for "It meant a lot," says Nance. "A lot of teammates like Brad Daugherty. people recognized what I've been doing "The jumper has always been there," and that's working with kids and getting says Nance, who has scored over 14,000 them to say no to drugs. It meant that work points in his NBA career. "It just took the some people really appreciate the guidance and encouragement of the (Cavs) I've been trying to do." continues to make the coaches to bring it out. Larry Nance in basketball and life and contin- "I came from Phoenix (via trade on transition February 25, 1988) as more of a post-up ues to work on the transmission of his race car. It's to "appreciate the work" of player, " says Nance, who was the NBA s easy Larry off first Slam Dunk Champion at the 1984 No. 22 on the court, and Nance NBA All-Star Game. "Working with (Head) the court in his campaign against drugs. Coach Lenny (Wilkens). and (Assistant Larry Nance is just appreciative of his life. Coach (Dick) Helm the most, they really "With my wife and daughter, my fishing

helped develop my jump shot and they pond, and when I build my race shop, I

can't think of anything else I could ever showed a lot of confidence in me in taking Former Clemson star Larry Nance, seen here winning the the jump shot." Nance is now one of the 1984 NBA Slam Dunk contest, has received honors for his need."

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Great Tiger Wins in Death Valley

by Bob Bradley point made it 7-0. Clemson still trailed 7-6 after STATISTICS SUMMARY Ron Scrudato's interception of a Norman Snead November 21, 1959 Anyone who witnessed the game certainly pass and a 36-yard return to the one because Clemson 6 8 6 13 — 33 won't forget it. Possibly, it was the most exciting Lowndes Shingler missed the extra point after Wake Forest 7 10 7 7 — 31 ever played in 'Death Valley' in its first 50 Doug Daigneault had scored. years. ..from the spectator point of view anyway. Jerry Ball took a three-yard pass on fourth Scoring Summary Furman Bisher, writing in the Atlanta Journal down for a score from Snead on the first play of WF—Robinson, 69, interception return called it an "auditor's dream", and said that "both the second quarter and MacLean tacked on the (MacLean kick), 10:50, 1st teams should have been arrested for indecent extra point for a 1 4-6 Deacon lead. Clemson then CU—Daigneault, 2, rush (kick fails), 2:25, offensive exposure." ate up 8: 1 6 on the clock with a successful drive as 1st And Bruce Phillips in the Raleigh Times Doug Cline went over from the two. White passed WF—Ball, 4, pass from Snead (MacLean penned: "Years from now when Fabian grows to Sam Anderson for the conversion to tie, but kick), 14:55, 2nd bald and daily commercial flights to the moon are MacLean kicked a 22-yard field goal with 3:27 CU—Cline, 2, rush (White pass to commonplace, football fanatics will assemble to remaining in the first half and that gave Wake Anderson), 6:42, 2nd talk about the Wake Forest-Clemson game, vin- Forest a 17-14 margin at the break. WF—MacLean, 22 FG, 3:27, 2nd tage 1959." Bob Allen's 22-yard reception of a Snead WF—Allen, 22, pass from Snead (MacLean This game was played before the annual pass and Ed Bost's 23-yard catch from Shingler kick), 7:02, 3rd Youth Day audience (34,000). When such a left the Tigers four behind after another misfired CU— Bost, 23, pass from Shingler (pass game was so designated, all members of the two-point conversion. But Cline scored again to failed), 3:23, 3rd FFA, MYA, BSU, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, midget give Clemson its first lead of the game with 8:16 CU—Cline, 1, rush (White kick), 8:16, 4th football, Mickey Mouse Clubs just about any left to play. — WF—Morris, 2, rush (MacLean kick), 6:40, organization with a youth connotation-was admit- Johnny Morris returned the ensuing kickoff 58 4th tedforadime. They'd usually spend 10 times that yards to the Tiger 27 and four plays later, Morris CU—Usry, 1, rush (kick blocked), 4:24, 4th much on soda pop, hot dogs and pop corn. scored from two yards out and the Deacs re- But this was the day defense was forgotten. gained the lead, 31-27 at 6:40. Team Statistics CU WF Clemson coach Frank Howard bragged that the And the worst of all things then happened to First Downs 23 10 game was just typical of the kind of shows we put the Tigers. ..Cline fumbled and Wake recovered. Rushing 66-295 29-110 on for our customers out here in the country, and But, because of a crazy substitution rule where a Passing 3-11 9-25 then nearly put a fresh chew of tobacco in his ear player could only enter the game once in a Passing Yards 43 196 instead of his mouth. But he said that he wasn't quarter, the Deacs could not get Snead in, so Total Offense 77-338 54-306 nervous. Chuck Reiley was quarterbacking. Yds/Play 4.26 5.67 Even the most steel-nerved would probably Reiley passed out in the flat and George Usry Total Turnovers 4 3 have come unnerved watching this game. intercepted and returned 73 yards to the Deacon Penalties 3-25 5-41

Clemson won the game, 33-31 , but never led in 10. Bill Mathis made eight, a personal foul put the Intcpts/Yds 3-110 2-69 the first half, although there was a 14-14 tie ball on the one and Usry dived over for what Punt Returns 5-112 0-0 before the Deacons took a 1 7-1 4 halftime advan- proved to be the winning score at the 4:24 mark. Kickoff Returns 6-132 6-140 tage. And the Tigers fell behind by 24-14 count Harry Pavilak ended the Deacon comeback bid Punting 3-35.0 4-41.0 early in the third quarter. Two come-from-be- by intercepting Snead at the 50 just after Bob hinds in the fourth quarter brought Clemson back DeBardelan had sacked Snead for a 13-yard Individual Leaders from the grave, and saved the Rushing (Att. Yds.-TD) 'Valley' from becoming a grave- Clemson: Cline 29-125-2, Usry 10-78-1; yard. Mathis 12-55-0 One writer said that "there Wake Forest— Futch 3-36-0; MacLean 7- was enough excitement in the 31-0 final 30 minutes for six games." And another one said that "no Passing (Com.-Att.-Yds.-I-TD) amount of tranquilizers would 1-6-5- Clemson: Shingler 2-3-38-0-1 ; White have kept the nerves from be- 2-0 ing jangled." Wake Forest: Snead 9-23-196-2-2 Clemson entered the game with a 5-2 overall mark and 5-1 Receiving (Rec.-Yds.-TD) record in the Atlantic Coast Clemson: Bost 2-38-1; Usry 1-5-0 Conference and looking for its Wake Forest—Allen 4-87-1 second straight ACC title. The Deacons of coach Paul Amen were 5-2, and would end 6-4 loss. The Tigers ran the clock out by getting two with Amen being named ACC first downs. Coach-of-the-Year, while the There were a few statistical oddities in this

Tigers claimed the champion- thriller. It stands as the only game in Clemson

ship. history in which the Tigers had over a 1 00 yards Bobby Robinson of the in interception returns, punt returns and kickoff Deacs-(no relation to the cur- returns. Clemson won the first down battle 23-1 0,

rent Clemson Athletic director) yet it was a two-point game. Finally, George Usry started the scoring after had an all-around performance that has not been Clemson had moved to the topped since. He gained 73 yards in interception Wake 35 in the opening drive, returns, 77 yards rushing, five yards receiving, 1 as he picked off a Harvey White in punt returns and 18 in kickoff returns. pass and raced 69 yards for a Usry had one of the best all-around games in Clemson Even Hollywood hasn't topped this game but score. Neil MacLean's extra history and scored the winning touchdown in Clemson's a couple of times. 33-31 win over Wake Forest in 1959.

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