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Today's Features 80 Managers & Trainers have been outstanding representatives of Clemson on and off the field. A lot goes into the preparation for the Cover Photos by Jim Moriarty and Ken athletes who compete on the gridiron every 5 Warren Forney Ruinard. week. Clemson's group of managers and Interior Waldrop, Vern Verna, Warren Forney is the most decorated Photos: Bob trainers put in countless hours to make all-around student-athlete on the Clemson Jim Moriarty, Ken Ruinard, Dave Lewis, everything ready for kickoff on Saturday. campus. This Clemson graduate student Patrick Wright, Eddie Cliffe, Mark Houde, Mark Cramer, Carolina Photo Group of not only finds time to be a mainstay on the 113 Clemson Golf Clemson defensive line, but he has been Charlotte, NC, Pittsburgh Steelers, Jim Clemson is the only college golf cited for his work in the community. Graham, Oakland Raiders. program in the nation that has won three straight NCAA Regional championships. 7 Louis Solomon For additional copies of this program Larry Penley's Tigers have everyone back Clemson's 1994 offensive send a check for $6 to Ciemson Football MVP from last year's team, including All- Program, Box 632, Clemson, SC 29633 earned his degree in special education this American Richard Coughlan. past August. The Tiger is headed for a career in coaching and 119 Academic Excellence Player and Coaches teaching. Anyone who knows Louis Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 58 Clemson had its best ever semester Solomon would be happy to have him Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 63 in the classroom last Spring as the 18 coach or teach their child. Assistant Coaches, Clemson 14 sports had a combined GPA of 2.55. The Graduate Assistant Coaches 17 staff at Vickery Hall continues to have a 43 Mother of the Year Head Coach Tommy West 13 positive impact on the classroom Lineups 60 Mrs. Juanita Garrison, the mother of performance of all Clemson athletes. Meet the Tigers 37 six Clemson graduates, is the 1995 Numerical Roster, Clemson 60 Clemson Mother of the Year as chosen by 120 The Last Word Numerical Roster, opponents 61 Tiger Brotherhood. Obed Ariri was one of the most Opponent Players and Information 78 popular Clemson football players of the last Statistics, both teams 3 54 Tigers in the NFL 25 years. He certainly enhanced his image Strength Coaches 30 Clemson has 21 players, including as a fan favorite when he calmly booted the Tiger Rookies 40 eight linebackers, on NFL rosters. The list winning field goal against Virginia in 1980. Video Staff 84 includes nine Tigers who played on the 1990 defense that ranked number-one in The Departments the nation. Turn to page 54 for an update 1995 Program Committee Alma Mater 115 on the careers of Tigers in the pros. Editor: Tim Bourret Athletic Staff 35 Assistant Editor: Jessica Reo Band Feature 115 65 Marvin Cross Program Staff: Sam Blackman, Bob Board of Trustees 8 Cheerleaders 118 Marvin Cross was one of Clemson's Bradley, James Brunson, Jamie Hill, Gail Ciemson Radio Network 24 two consensus AII-ACC players entering the Moose, Brenda Rabon, Brett Sowell, and Coaches, All Sports 19 1995 season. But, a knee injury in the Dr. Harold Vigodsky Courtesy Car Donors 21 preseason training camp has put his final Printing: Electric City Printing Company of Emergency Services 112 year of eligibility in limbo. But, the Clemson Anderson, SC IPTAY 75 On the Cover: Clemson has four graduate graduate student is facing the challenge IPTAY Donors 84 students on its 1995 roster, tying a Clemson and hopes to return to the field this year. IPTAY Officers 82 single season record. Warren Forney, Managers 80 68 Andye McCrorey Marvin Cross, Andye McCrorey and Louis Medical Staff 33 Andye McCrorey is living proof that Solomon are four scholarship players who Memorial Stadium 45 patience pays. This graduate student who Official's Signals 25 is a three-time member of the ACC Opponent Schedules 44 Clemson Schedule Photo of Academic honor roll has been a reliable the Week 57 Sept. 2 Western Carolina 55-9 Single special teams player for three years, but Game Records 31 Sept. 9 Florida State 26-45 Stadium Information 27 now is a starter and one of Clemson's top Sept. 16 at Wake Forest 29-14 Stadium Records 71 defenders. Sept. 23 Virginia 12:00 Noon Trainers 80 77 Clemson Swimming Sept. 30 at N.C. State 1 :00 PM University Feature 67 Oct. 7 Georgia 6:39 PM University President 11 Clemson had a winning season in Oct. 14 Open Date Vickery Hall 47 both the men's and women's swimming Oct. 21 at Maryland TBA competition last year, the first time the Oct. 28 at TBA program could make that claim in five years. Nov. 4 North Carolina TBA What will second-year head coach Bruce Nov. 11 Duke TBA Marchionda do for an encore? Nov. 18 at South Carolina TBA 1 995 CLEMSON FOOTBALL

i TODAY'S GAME by Tim Bourret

Virginia has never won at Death Valley touchdown to lead the Tigers to the 23-14 win. N1 17 27-7 West Virginia Clemson holds a commanding 31-2-1 lead McCleon's rushing total was the second 1990 N2 18 30-0 Illinois in the series with Virginia, but the series highest ever for a Clemson quarterback at the 1991 H 19 9-7 Georgia Tech stands at 2-2-1 in the decade of the 1990s. time. Current N.C. State coach Mike O'Cam H 12 29-19 N.C. State The Cavaliers gained their first victory in the had 140 against N.C. State in 1976. Solomon 1992 A 10 29-28 Virginia series in 1990, by a 20-7 score in had 159 against Wake Forest in 1994 and that H 18 40-7 North Carolina Charlottesville. Clemson had won 29 straight is the record. 1993 H 16 23-14 Virginia games in the series dating back to 1955. 1994 A 19 28-17 North Carolina Ironically, Clemson's first win in the series in Clemson vs. Ranked Teams N1 Gator Bowl; N2 Citrus Bowl; N3 Hal of 1955 was also by a 20-7 score. The game 40 Clemson will attempt to extend its streak of Fame Bowl. years ago was the first meeting in the history nine consecutive seasons of defeating at least of the series even though both teams were one ranked team when the Tigers meet a top Battle of the Twins charter members of Southern Conference 20 AP Virginia team. Clemson has defeated It is safe to say that this will be the first time (1921) and the Southern Intercollegiate at least one top 20 team every year since in Memorial Stadium history that Clemson and Athletic Association before that. 1986, the second longest streak in the nation. the opposition will both have a set of twins on Clemson has a 17-0-1 record against Only Miami (FL), who has beaten at least one its active roster. Clemson has Peter and Andy Virginia in Death Valley over the years. The top 20 team every year over the last 12 Ford, twin cornerbacks who are known to play only tie took place in 1991, a 20-20 score at seasons, has a longer streak. in the defensive backfield at the same time. Death Valley and that is obviously the closest Florida State, who was Clemson's last Peter Ford had an interception at Virginia last the Cavs have come to winning at Clemson. opponent in Death Valley, has a streak of eight year, but Andy will get a start at cornerback Clemson has beaten a top 20 Virginia team consecutive years with a top 20 win to rank this afternoon. Andy Ford has 13 tackles this two of the last three seasons and will be third. Colorado, Illinois, Michigan and Arizona season, 12 of them are first hits. Andy also looking to make it three out of four on Saturday aH have had at least one top 20 win seven has a blocked punt return for a touchdown, the as the Cavs are ranked 1 1th in the nation. In years in a row, while Washington, Alabama, first time a Tiger has done that since 1 989. 1992 Clemson won at #10 Virginia, 29-28, and Tennessee and Texas A&M all have a six-year Virginia features the Barber brothers, Tiki in 1993 the Tigers defeated the #18 Cavs, 23- streak. and Ronde. Ronde is also a defensive back 14. The Cavs were 5-0 entering the 1992 Clemson defeated a 19th ranked (12th by and the sophomore had eight interceptions contest and 7-2 entering the 1993 game. USA Today) North Carolina team in Chapel Hill last year to rank second in the nation. His 11 Virgnia won last year 9-6 in the 1,000th last year for its top 20 win of 1994. The 1985 passes broken up also ranked second in the football game in ACC history. season was the last year Clemson did not beat ACC. He had two interceptions against The victory in 1992 was a landmark a top 20 team. That is the only season in the Clemson in Virginia's 9-6 victory last season. triumph for Clemson, as the Tigers overcame a last 22 that Clemson has not faced a top 20 The performance went a long way to his 28-0 deficit to win, 29-28. A 32-yard field goal team. selection as ACC Rookie of the Year. This with 52 seconds left by Nelson Welch gave year Ronde has two interceptions and 21 Clemson the victory. Louis Solomon, then a Clemson Wins over Top 20 Teams tackles. Tiki is a running back who gained freshman, came off the bench to quarterback since 1986 591 yards last season, second best on the the Tigers to 29 points over the last 32 minutes Opp team. He also averaged 10.6 yards per punt of the game. He rushed for 116 yards in 16 Year Site Rk Score O pponent return to rank 13th in the nation. He has 447 attempts and scored a touchdown. It is the 1986 A 14 31-28 Georgia yards rushing and seven scores this season. greatest comeback in Clemson history in N1 20 27-21 Stanford Four of the TDs came last week against terms of overcoming a deficit at any juncture of 1987 H 18 21-20 Georgia Georgia Tech. a game. N2 20 35-10 Penn State Both schools have been productive of late

In 1993, Dexter McCleon, making his first 1988 N2 10 13-6 Oklahoma when it comes to twins. The Burge Twins appearance at quarterback, rushed for 127 1989 A 16 34-23 Florida State helped the Virginia women's basketball team yards in 12 attempts and scored one H 12 30-10 N.C. State to the Final Four two years ago. Clemson has two other sets of twins on women's sports rosters. The Lady Tiger basketball team features sophomores Jeanette and Jennifer Davis, while the women's soccer team has Mandi and Mara Miller, twin midfielders on Tracey Leone's top 20 women's soccer team.

Virginia Update

Virginia has won its last three games since a heart-breaking 18-17 loss at Michigan in the season opener. The Cavs have beaten William & Mary, N.C. State and Georgia Tech since the nationally televised game at Ann Arbor. Virginia is ranked in the top 15 in the country and obviously George Welsh's team certainly deserves the ranking off their early season success. They dominated Michigan for three quarters and a won at N.C. State in the third game of the season, no easy task as Clemson will find out next week. Tiki Barber is the top rusher with an average of 112 yards per game. He also has Priester had a career high 154 yards at Wake Forest and has put consecutive 100-yard seven touchdowns to lead all Virginia scorers. Mike Groh, the son of former Wake Forest rushing games on the board, first time a Tiger has done that since 1992. l^^S CLEMSON 100 I^/VI.I. 1

coach Al Groh, is an accomplished Statistically Speaking quarterback. The graduate student has completed 57-89 passes for 668 yards, a 64 1995 Clemson Stats 1995 Virginia Stats percent completion mark. Groh hit 19-29 n Uoi hi ly Net TD LG 1 c for 191 against Rushing TC Net Avg. passes yards Michigan and "1 ~25 Raymond Priester, FB 57 326 5.7 now has three TD passes and only two Tiki Barber, RB 70 447 6.4 7 81 Smith, Emory FB 26 144 5.5 5 48 Kevin Brooks, RB 59 270 4.6 1 15 interceptions in four games this season. His Lamont Pegues, TB 26 124 4.8 1 27 Darrell Medley, RB 18 98 5.4 15 favorite receiver is Germane Crowell, a wide Nealon Greene, QB 20 94 4.7 1 21 Terrence Wilkins, RB 8 14 1.8 1 8 receiver who has 10 catches for 109 yards. Anthony Downs, TB 5 23 4j> 10 Demetrius Allen, WR 1 3 3,0 3 Groh has a nice distribution system in his Clemson 163 765 4.7 9 48 Virginia 181 826 4.6 12 81 A passing game as he has completed passes to Opponents H DO Opponents 143 453 3.2 5 28 12 different receivers. The defense at Virginia has been much Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD Pet. Passing Cmp Att in! Yds TD Pet. Mike Groh 57 89 2 668 3 .640 improved in recent years. James Farrior is the Nealon Greene 38 62 2 537 4 .613 Tim Sherman 3 6 53 .500 top tackier with 41 stops. Jamie Sharper, the Louis Solomon 1 3 21 .333 Aaron Brooks 2 1 .000 top returning defensive player, had 30 stops in Clemson 39 65 2 558 4 .600 Virginia 60 97 3 721 3 .619 first did the three games, but not play against Opponents 42 88 2 459 5 .477 Opponents 75 148 7 898 5 .507 Georgia Tech and might miss the Clemson game. Skeet Jones has 30 stops in four Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Receivinq Rec Yds Avg IB LG Antwuan Wyatt, FLK 10 185 18.5 1 43 games. The Virginia defense has 22 tackles Germane Crowell 10 109 10.9 1 19 Tony Home, SE 8 152 19.0 1 56 for loss in the four games thus far this season. Patrick Jeffers 9 112 12.4 1 52 Marcus Hinton, FLK 5 57 11.4 26 Demetrius Allen 9 128 14.2 52 Joe Woods, FLK 4 43 10.8 13 12.2 24 Clemson Offensive Improvement Bobby Neely 6 73 Priester, 4 28 Raymond FB L0 11 Derick Bryd 6 112 18.7 1 62 Clemson is off to its best scoring start in 1 Clemson 39 555 14.2 4 56 Virginia 60 721 12.0 3 62 its in years, second best scoring start 45 Opponents 42 459 10.9 5 38 Opponents 75 898 12.0 5 51 years. The Tigers have registered 110 points Tackle Leaders through three games and only the 1984 team, 1995 Clemson Schedule Tackles 1995 Virginia Schedule Anthony Simmons which scored 118 points in the first three Date Opponent Score/Time James Farrior Date Opponent Score/Time Andye McCrorey Carolina 55-9 games, is better since 1950. Last year Sept. 2 W. Jamie Sharper Aug. 26 at Michigan 17-18 Leomont Evans Sept. 9 Florida State 26-45 Skeet Jones Clemson had just 45 points in the first three Sept. 2 William & Mary 40-16 Brian Dawkins Sept. 16 at Wake Forest 29-14 Paul London combined, while the 1993 team had 40 Sept. 9 at N.C. State 29-24 games Dexter McCleon Sept. 23 Virginia 12:00 pm Ronde Barber Sept. 16 Georgia Tech 41-14 and the 1992 club scored just 60 over the first Andy Ford at 1:00 Sept. 30 NC State pm Anthony Poindexter21 Sept. 23 at Clemson 12:00 pm three contests. The 1950 Tiger team had 55 in Lamarick Simpson Oct. 7 Georgia 6:39 pm Todd White Sept. 30 Wake Forest 12:00 pm the opener against Presbyterian, 34 in a win Antwan Edwards Oct. 21 at Maryland TBA Joe Crocker Oct. 7 at N. Carolina 1 2:00 pm Missouri, in victory Chris Jones over then 27 a over N.C. Oct. 28 at Georgia Tech TBA Wali Rainer Oct. 14 Duke 1:30 pm Patrick Sapp North Carolina State. That team went on to a 9-0-1 record. Nov. 4 TBA Percy Ellsworth Oct. 21 at Texas TBA Raymond White This is the first time since 1950 that Nov. 11 Duke TBA Jon Harris Nov. 2 Florida State 8:00 pm Nov. 18 at S. Carolina TBA Clemson has had at least 400 yards total Nov. 1 1 at Maryland 1 :30 pm offense in each of the first three games of Nov. 18 Virginia Tech 1:30pm the season. That year Clemson had 558 in the opener against Presbyterian, 525 against Missouri and 405 against N.C. State. The Winston-Salem. That was the first time a completion total was the most by a Clemson 1950 team did not have a 400-yard game in Clemson tailback had gained that many yards player since Sapp had 25 completions at their fourth contest, so the 1995 Tigers can since Derrick Witherspoon had 172 yards in Maryland in 1992. Greene's completion total become the first team in Clemson history to 19 carries against Maryland in 1993. was the second highest in Clemson history in have four consecutive 400-yard total offense Priester accomplished the 154 yards with a Tiger victory. Homer Jordan had 20 games to open the season. remarkable consistency. He had just one run completions in a victory over Maryland in Through three games Clemson has scored over 10 yards all night and that was a 14- 1981. 14 touchdowns, nine rushing, four passing and yarder. The native of Allendale, SC had 19

one by return. The Tigers actually had more rushes for at least five yards in the game. It Evans Comeback Player yards of total offense against Florida State was the second straight game that Priester Senior safety Leomont Evans has returned

than against Western Carolina (422 to 428). reached the 100-yard mark. He had 1 1 1 yards to his 1993 form. The native of Abbeville, SC Clemson had just 17 touchdowns all of last against Florida State, and is now the first Tiger had nine tackles at Wake Forest, more than he year, 12 rushing, four passing and one by since 1992 to have consecutive 100-yard had all of last year and just one short of his return. rushing games. Louis Solomon, in 1992 vs. career high for a single game. Evans missed

Clemson has made significant Virginia and Duke, is the last to do it. Priester much of last year with a headache problem improvement in every area over last year and is now 35th in the nation in rushing with 108 that allowed him to play in just five games and in comparison with recent seasons. yards per game. 163 total plays. He made just eight tackles all year. Offense 3-Game Comparison 1995 vs. Greene Sets Three Career Highs In 1993, the healthy Evans made 70 total Recent Seasons Nealon Greene completed 18-25 for 239 tackles, including 50 first hits. He started Category 1995 1994 1993 1992 yards and no interceptions at Wake Forest. He every game that year and ranked seventh on Points 110 45 40 60 also rushed for 35 yards and thus had 274 the team in tackles. Twice that year, at North Touchdowns 14 5 5 6 yards of total offense. Greene established Carolina, and in the Peach Bowl against Firstdowns 66 43 46 50 career highs in terms of completions, passing Kentucky, Evans had 10 tackles. He has just

Rushing Yards 765 349 371 631 yards and total offense. His passing yardage one career interception, and it was against Passing Yards 558 380 503 227 was the most by a Tiger since Patrick Sapp Virginia in 1993. Total Offense 1323 729 874 858 threw for 273 yards against Maryland in 1992. This year Evans has 19 total tackles to

Yards per Play 5.8 3.8 4.3 4.2 It was just the third game of at least 230 yards rank third on the team. He had his first career passing by a Clemson quarterback in the tackle for loss at Wake Forest. Priester a Workhorse vs. Demon Deacons decade of the 1990s. Raymond Priester was quite a workhorse His 274 yards total offense were also the for the Tiger offense in the 29-14 victory at most by a Tiger since Patrick Sapp had 278 Wake Forest. The sophomore had 27 carries yards against Maryland in 1992. His for 154 yards in the inclement weather at

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At 6-3, 275 pounds, Warren Forney isn't some faculty members, and some counselors at middle guard. So the perspective has exactly someone who can walk into a room that the university provides for us, and see, changed slightly for him. "Life is okay. The without drawing attention to himself. And that's from an educational standpoint, what the new position is different for me. I'm making an

just the way he likes it, at least from an athletes need to know as far as degree adjustment, I think that I'm improving more

outsiders point of view. The graduate student, progress and that sort of thing," states Forney. and more. At times, it may not seem like I'm

is who earned his undergraduate degree in 3 1/2 "Then, I want to put together a improving, but the mental aspect basically

years, has been in graduate school since questionnaire for all sports and do that for the where everything begins and ends," states

December of '94 — has played football for a educational side, the NCAA guidelines and Forney on his new position at middle guard. "I

major university — has been active in the one for the services. All of that, I'll incorporate think physically, I'm doing well."

Clemson Speaker's Bureau — gave the into a training session and then have a big One of his closest friends is Mike Barber,

invocation at Clemson's May of 1994 training session for student-athletes and tie all one of the three senior linebackers from last Commencement Ceremonies — is in his fifth of those things together." year to move onto the NFL this year. Football,

year as a reliable member of a nationally With this type of attitude it is easy to see in the minds of the players, is a place where

ranked defense — the list of accomplishments why Warren Forney is a team player and one lifelong friends are made, where no one except goes on. of the leaders of this year's Clemson team. He your teammates can understand what you're

When he came to Clemson expectations is certainly no slouch as a player, although his going through. But it is a career of transition.

for Warren Forney were appreciably different career stats would be much higher if he had No one can stop the turnover of players; from what they are today. Warren Forney graduation, injury, academics, there's has been the exception to every rule since always a change. And as a player, you the day he walked on to Clemson's campus. adjust.

"When I came here, I had been through "I've faced those changes a few times,"

something that I didn't understand. I was a said Forney. "Levon Kirkland and Ed non-qualifier on the SAT and a lot of people McDaniel graduated after my first year, and

had written me off. That was tough. I really then we had Wayne Simmons and Ashley

tried to work and I was successful," said Sheppard. When those guys left it was up

Forney. "I made a lot of gains, but the gains to Tim Jones, Mike Barber, Wardell Rouse,

weren't enough. I had just laid the and Darnell Stephens. So I faced it

groundwork. I didn't want to be a statistic." (significant change) three different times. I And that philosophy ("idle minds are the miss those guys because they're great

playgrounds for the devil," states Forney) is players, but it has brought about a challenge

what has carried him through graduate and it is good to have these challenges. school as a student in Human Resource and Each time the adjustment seems smoother

Development. Forney has been a leader in and that is something you have to deal with

Vickery Hall's Speakers Bureau, and has in life." been significantly involved in educating Friendships are very important to Forney.

student-athletes. He is concerned about the And his friendships with players and peers

student body at Clemson as a whole, and is are dominant in his life. He lives with

very involved in campus life. teammate Louis Solomon and has lived with Forney has used his status as a football him for the past three years. During Mike player in a positive way on campus, Barber's tenure with the Tigers, he was a

educating and influencing, and it has been part of the household of Louis and Warren recognized by the student body and by as well. The three became good friends and

faculty members and administrators alike. enjoyed life with one another, but what was In April of 1994, Forney was awarded the built from the friendship, time spent on the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, honoring field, and from football, has been something the "possession of such characteristics of that can't be seen. heart, mind, and conduct as evidence a "Football has taught me to share. Mike

spirit of love and helpfulness to other men Barber and I are still close and we talk about Forney is one of the most decorated all-around and women". All Clemson students are once a week. We went to Fork Union Prep student-athletes in Clemson history. eligible for this award, not just athletes. together, we've done everything together. That says a lot about the man in Warren From high school all the way until now, Forney. not been beset by a knee injury in 1993. we've been together. We played against one And the man in Warren Forney takes his Forney has tallied over 120 tackles and has another in the Shrine Bowl. We went through education seriously. In order to receive his had seven sacks since he first saw action as a so much together, my family and his family.

graduate degree, Forney must complete a freshman in 1991 . He is one of just two active We've developed a great bond," says Forney. special project of his choice, relating to Tigers who played during the 1991 ACC Warren Forney is an exceptional man.

human resource and development. It just fits Championship season. In 1992 he ranked Ideally, he will never stop learning and will

into place that he would want to help out third on the team in tackles with 83 and started always strive for the best in life. He has had

people in the same situation he was in during every game. But, in 1993 he suffered a knee important influences in his life, his brothers, his 1991. injury that allowed him to play just two games, family, his friends and his teammates. He

"I want to give three training sessions. One and he has been trying to make a comeback knows what he wants and what he wants to of them will give the student-athlete NCAA ever since. He also has had an elbow injury stay away from. And this is only the beginning. guidelines. I'm going to interview Steve that has curbed his production. "I'm only laying the groundwork right now," at defensive end his first Nelson (Assoc. AD/Compliance), Billy Forney played states Forney. "There's a lot more that I want D'Andrea (Asst. ADA/ickery Hall) and his staff, four years and is now learning a new position to do."

1995 CLEMSON IX)C> I HA I.I. 5 Score Points AtYour Next Tailgate Party. Haideer LOUIS SOLOMON tit By Jamie Hill

Louis Solomon is a leader in more ways came off the bench to lead Clemson to 16 times, but I never questioned myself, I knew I

than one. points in Clemson's 16-13 win over Georgia was capable of doing the work. I was very in On the field, Solomon has been the leader Tech, a key win that vaulted Clemson into a happy that I accomplished a major goal my

in many a Clemson victory, most of which have bowl game. life, getting my college degree. I think I set a come in pressure situations. The most Last season Solomon was voted the team's trend for my brothers and sister." During the memorable took place in 1992, his freshman MVP on offense. Twice he took the starting 1994-95 academic year, he made the Dean's year, when the Tigers, playing at 10th-ranked quarterback reins and engineered victories List both semesters and had a 3.80 GPA. He Virginia, came back from a 28-0 deficit to that ended losing skids. His most impressive was also a member of the 1994-95 ACC upset the Cavs, 29-28. Solomon, came off the game came against Wake Forest, where he Academic Honor Roll, which honors student- bench, and orchestrated Clemson's most rushed for a career high 159 yards on 17 athletes who have a cumulative 3.00 GPA for

spectacular comeback of its 100- year history. carries and one touchdown. That rushing total both fall and spring semesters. Solomon led the offensive explosion of 29 was a Clemson record by a quarterback, a Vickery Hall proved to be a helpful tool for

points in the last 32 minutes with 16 rushes for record previously held by current N.C. State Solomon during his collegiate career. "I think

116 yards and one touchdown. He also head coach Mike O'Cain (140 yards). Vickery Hall is an excellent center. It gives the

completed five passes for 88 yards. He still Heading into his final year of eligibility, student-athlete the opportunity to work on

remembers that game as being one of his best Solomon has focused his sights on making it computers, to work with tutors. One year I was

moments on the field as a Clemson Tiger. into the post season. He views it as a forgone having trouble with sociology and I got a tutor

"I had the opportunity to come in when we conclusion. "This year, more so than last year, to help me out with the class. The help

were down 28 points and then we came back we are looking forward to playing in the post changed my grade from a D to a B. If a to win. The feeling after the game in the locker season. We expect to be there this year, student-athlete utilizes the resources they room was unbelievable. To see how all the because we are a more mature and have, then the facility can be a big help."

players came together and everyone was so experienced football team. For myself, I want Solomon is now enrolled in the Clemson happy was just a great moment. We felt to contribute to the team anyway possible, graduate school working towards his degree in

confident that we could come back and we did. even if that means me playing at wide receiver Guidance and Counseling. His goal is to

I think that was the greatest feeling I've ever or at quarterback." become a high school teacher and coach

had in sports." Clemson has always had a policy of having football. "I like to help people out, and that's

Throughout his four-year career at game captains. But, it is not a coincidence why I got into teaching. Special Education kids

Clemson, Solomon has been a leader of the that Solomon has been chosen as a captain are the ones that need the help the most. I

offense. The Tigers were 3-0 in games he for every game this season. "Louis Solomon is work with emotionally handicapped kids and a played in 1992, and he became the first everything you want in a team player and a lot of their problems aren't just academic, a lot quarterback in Clemson history to have student-athlete," said Head Coach Tommy are social problems, behavior problems. They consecutive 100-yard rushing games. He West. "We moved him to wide receiver in the need someone to talk to, someone to guide earned his first career starting job against fall to see what the freshmen could do at them."

Duke, where he led the offense with 104 yards quarterback. Then we moved him back to The fact that Solomon is a football player, rushing on 16 carries. In 1993 he again quarterback the week of the first game. He and being in the spotlight on Saturdays has never complained, he just wants to help been a source of strength for him when Clemson win." helping his students. "Being a football player Those are certainly the accomplishments was an advantage for me with the kids. They

and words that describe a team leader. But, see me as a football player first and they gave

Solomon is just as successful off the field. me that respect right off the bat. They were

In the classroom, Solomon has taken his curious to find out the things that we did. I

assignments in stride and kept his focus on the kind of used that to settle them down if they future. His understanding that academics are ever got out of hand." one of the most important parts of the college In the community, Solomon's leadership experience, illustrates his emphasis on has been shared with children. Using his building a solid base for the future. "My Special Education degree, and his role model college career has been kind of hectic at status, Solomon has spoken to groups of

times. Being in an education major, I have to underprivileged kids in the surrounding go out to the high schools and student teach communities. His dedication to helping out and then turn around and come back to children who are handicapped or have special

Clemson for football practice. I enjoyed it needs, is a testament to his work habits.

though, because I was doing something I "Over the summer, I worked with a group of

liked." kids on campus. I talked to them about my

On May 2, 1995, Solomon was named a situation, being a student-athlete. I tried to recipient of an Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars relate my experiences to what these kids were Award. Solomon was one of 450 men and going through and tried to show them how to

women representing 24 intercollegiate sports deal with the ups and downs of school and life.

recognized in Black Issues in Higher It feels good to help out someone, especially Education Magazine. The award is given to the younger kids, because they are at the age those who,"have achieved with distinction in where their beliefs and personalities are being respect to athletic endeavors and in the formed." Solomon is probably the greatest backup classroom." It's good to know that a leader like Louis quarterback in Clemson history. He came off Solomon reached one of his goals last Solomon will be helping to educate our new the lead its greatest bench to Clemson to August, when he graduated with a degree in leaders for years to come. comeback victory in history at Virginia in Special Education. "School was difficult at 1992. XS>^5 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 7 TRUSTEES & ADMINISTRATION

TRUSTEES EMERITI Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr., Charleston, SC William N. Geiger, Jr., Columbia, SC Paul W. McAlister, Laurens, SC Paul Quattlebaum, Charleston, SC James C. Self, Greenwood, SC D. Leslie Tindal, Pinewood, SC James M. Waddell, Jr., Columbia, SC

Executive Secretary — Nick Lomax

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Constantine W. Curris, President ^4 Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr. Charles Jennett, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Bill Amick Chairman, Columbia Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Administration and Advancement Batesburg Byron K. Webb, Interim Vice President for Agriculture, Natural Resources and Research Almeda Rogers Jacks, Vice President for Student Affairs Benjamin W. Anderson, General Counsel

ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION A. Wayne Bennett, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate School Jerome V. Reel, Senior Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Studies Tom Skelton, Interim Dean, College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

James F. Barker, Dean, College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities Jerry Trapnell, Dean, College of Business and Public Affairs, and Acting Dean College of Health, Education and Human Development Thomas M. Keinath, Dean, College of Engineering and Science

Christopher J. Duckenfield, Vice Provost of Computer Information Technology Louis P. Batson, Jr. Joseph F. Boykin, Jr., Dean of Libraries J. J. Britton Greenville A. Dewitt B. Stone, Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs Sumter

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technology transfer. Curris was also the The Clemson family has a new leader. driving force behind a $25 million private The Curris File President Constantine "Deno" Curris fund raising drive to build a performing Born: November 13, 1940 became the school's 13th president on arts center and fund endowed chairs and Married: Jo Hern Curris May 22, 1995. professorships. Children: Robert Alexander (24), "More than any other university with Curris also directed the completion of Elena Diane (16) which I have been familiar, there is a extensive campus improvements and Education: B.A. in Political Science deep affection for this university and for building renovations. (magna cum laude) University of its heritage," says Dr. Curris. Dr. Curris' philosophy, supported by Kentucky, 1962 "That affection was an important hard work, accounts for much of his M.A. in Political Science, University of quality that led me into the process when success, the belief in constant Illinois, 1965

I was asked to be a candidate. improvement-gradual sometimes, but Ed.D. in Higher Education, University of

"I have become a believer in 'learning consistent. Kentucky, 1967 by osmosis,' gaining a sense of place by "The real work of a university is becoming a part. building quality in incremental steps," he Employment Resume

"I am most eager to absorb the said. "Building the quality of the President and Professor of Public Clemson atmosphere by strolling the experience for students, both in Policy, University of Northern Iowa, grounds, walking through offices, visiting education and career opportunities." Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1983-1995 classrooms." Prior to assuming the Northern Iowa President, Murray State University, One of Dr. Curris' hobbies is presidency, Curris served 10 years as Murray, Kentucky, 1973-1983 gardening, growing traditional vegetables, president of Murray State in Kentucky. and he has spent his career helping The university's 130,000 square-foot Vice President and Dean of the Faculty, universities grow and prosper as well. student center is named the Curris West Virginia Institute of Technology, Before arriving at the Clemson Center in his honor. Montgomery, WV, 1971-73 University campus, he was president of Curris received a bachelor's degree, Dean of Student Personnel Programs, the University of Northern Iowa for 11 magna cum laude in political science Marshall University, Huntington, WV years. During his tenure, Northern Iowa from Kentucky in 1962; a master's degree 1969-71 was the only university in Iowa to in political science and public experience enrollment growth. And, with administration from Illinois in 1965, and Director of Academic Programs, West one exception, the school's state his doctorate in higher education from Virginia Board of Education, appropriation also increased every Charleston, WV, 1968-69 year. The U.S. News and World Report cited UNI in 1993 as one of the Vice President and Dean of the Faculty, best educational values among public Midway (KY) College, 1965-68 universities. Its campus has also been Assistant Coordinator, University of ranked as the safest in the nation. Kentucky Centennial Celebration 1964- Curris assumed the Presidency of 65 Northern Iowa in August, 1983. He became only the seventh chief executive in the school's history. At Kentucky in 1967. Northern Iowa, he led the school in He currently serves as chairman-elect raising admission standards and and director of the American Association implementing a more rigorous of State Colleges and Universities is comprehensive general education and program. He expanded Northern involved in a number of other professional and civic organizations. Iowa's reputation as an institution for Curris was born November 1940, teacher education, gaining national 13, in Lexington, KY. He is married to Jo recognition for programs in business, Hern Curris, a tax attorney. They are the fine arts, humanities, natural sciences, parents of a son, Robert Page, and a and social and behavioral sciences. daughter, Elena. He oversaw the development of "What has really struck us at Clemson, international exchange programs and is the immense loyalty that we have cutting-edge technological efforts such sensed among the Clemson family. The as centers for waste reduction, plastics affection and pride technology, small business H FMSON I that people have for the University permeates every development, applied research in metal conversation." casting, and recycling and reuse Curris came to Clemson in May after a successful decade at Northern Iowa.

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Tommy West, was named head coach of Wayne Simmons (Green Bay Packers) and landmark wins in school history, a 33-31 win the Clemson Tigers on November 29, 1993. John Johnson (Cincinnati Bengals) were over #1 ranked Marshall. He concluded Less than a month later he already had a starters in 1994 in the NFL, and Ashley the regular season with a 45-42 victory over bowl victory on his ledger, a 14-13 triumph Sheppard (Minnesota Vikings) was a top Furman. Ironically, his first regular season in the Peach Bowl, Clemson's sixth bowl reserve. Simmons was a first-round draft game as Clemson coach was a victory over victory in the last eight years. pick, Kirkland and Johnson second-round Furman.

In his first full season, West guided the selections and Sheppard was a fourth- With his debut in the Peach Bowl, West

Tigers to a 5-6 record, and it was a season round choice. In addition to the four became the sixth coach in NCAA history to that showed week-by-week improvement. players listed above, Andy Headen (New make his debut with a program in a bowl The '94 club, which featured the youngest York Giants) and Terence Mack (St. Louis game. However, he was just the second

Clemson offensive unit in 50 years, finished Cardinals) are former Tigers West helped coach in history to make his debut in a bowl with a number-one ranking in turnover guide to an NFL career. game without previously coaching his new margin, a landmark ranking in Clemson West began his coaching career as a team as an assistant coach earlier in the football history. The Tigers were ranked as graduate assistant at Tennessee (his alma season. high as 21st in the USA Today poll, and mater) in 1977. He coached one year of West earned three letters in his four-year finished the season with three wins in its high school football at White County High in career at Tennessee (1972-75). The Vols last four outings, including a decisive Sparta, TN in 1978, then became an played in three bowl games and were conquest of #12 North Carolina in Chapel assistant at Mississippi in 1979. For the ranked in a final Top 20 in three seasons.

Hill. He was the co-captain of Tennessee's West's defense ranked 14th in the 1975 football team and played in the nation against the run and 17th in Blue-Gray All-Star game that same year. scoring defense. The aggressive unit He began his college career as a forced 29 turnovers and was one of the running back, but saw most of his most reliable in the nation inside the playing time as a tight end. He caught redzone. 37 passes for 575 yards in his career West also recruited one of the most with the Vols, including 16 passes for impressive and productive freshman 233 yards as a senior. As a junior he classes in Clemson history. Eighteen caught an 81 -yd. pass from Condredge freshmen lettered in 1994, most for a Holloway, still the longest non-scoring Clemson rookie class since the 1940s. play in Tennessee history. He earned a At times, the Tigers started seven bachelor's degree from Tennessee in freshmen on offense, including five first- 1976 and was drafted by the Tampa Bay year freshmen at the "skill positions." Buccaneers that same year. Last winter, he and his staff recruited a West played two years (1974-75) of top 20 class according to most baseball at Tennessee and had a career recruiting services. batting average of .305. He hit .367 in West was a mainstay of a Clemson 1975 and was named All-SEC Eastern coaching staff that led the Tigers to a Division. Rick Honeycutt, now with the 69-20-4 record and six Associated Oakland A's, was West's teammate on Press Top 20 finishes between 1982-89. that 1975 Tennessee team that finished

During West's first tour of duty with 32-16. the Tigers as an outside linebacker West was a multi-sport standout in coach, Clemson played in five bowl The West family: Tommy, wife Lindsay and son high school. He was an outfielder in games (winning four) and claimed four Turner. baseball, a guard in basketball and a ACC Championships, including three in a 1980 and 1981 seasons he served as an running back in football. In 1972 he was row from 1 986-88. assistant coach at Appalachian State. named a High School All-American in

Clemson had a 44-10-1 record against After his career at Clemson (1982-89), football and was a fifth-round draft choice in ACC competition during his era on the Tiger West became the running backs coach at baseball by the Chicago Cubs. Willie staff, an 81 percent winning mark. Tennessee. During that 1990 season Randolph, who went on to an Ail-Star Additionally, five of those Clemson teams Tennessee won the Southeastern career with the New York Yankees, was one ranked in the top 15 in the nation in rushing Conference and captured the Sugar Bowl of 77 future Major League players drafted defense and scoring defense, and three winning over Virginia. The Volunteers scored after West in the regular phase of the June ranked in the top 12 in the nation in total a school record 442 points that year and 1972 draft. He played his prep football at defense. averaged over 410 yards a game in total Gainesville High in Gainesville, GA for Clemson's 1989 defense ranked fifth in offense, 205.7 rushing and 205.4 passing. Coach Bobby Gruhn. He was an all-state the nation in total defense, rushing defense He served as Co-Defensive Coordinator at back as a junior and was also named to the and scoring defense and West's outside South Carolina in 1991 and 1992. All-Southern team. linebackers had a lot to do with that In 1993 West took over a UT- Born Thomas Cleveland West on July success. His top four outside linebackers Chattanooga team that had won just two 31, 1954, he is married to the former that year all played in the NFL in 1994. games in 1992. He doubled that total in Lindsay Watkins of Forest City, NC. The Levon Kirkland (Pittsburgh Steelers), 1993 and guided the Mocs to one of the couple has one son, Turner, 7.

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1 ASSISTANT COACHES

Les Herrin The Les Herrin File Assistant Head Coach/Tackles and Tight Ends At Clemson: In his second season as assistant head coach, The Clemson football program has seen a lot success first season as an offensive line coach, and 1 1th season overall. during Les Herrin's tenure as an assistant coach. In 1981, Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant at Herrin arrived at Clemson as a linebacker coach, and the R/S Central High in Rutherfordton, NC (1972-74); assistant at Tigers won the National Championship that season. In his Lexington Senior High in Lexington, NC (1975-76); athletic (irst tour of duty with the Tigers (1981-84) Clemson had a director and head coach at Central Davidson High School in 37-6-2 record Lexington, NC (1975-79); College - Defensive coordinator at After a brief stint away from Clemson at East Carolina Appalachian State (1980-81); linebacker coach at Clemson (1985-87) and North Carolina (1988), Herrin returned to (1981-84); linebacker coach at East Carolina (1985-87); outside the Tiger program in 1989 as defensive line coach. In linebacker coach at the University of North Carolina (1988); line 1989 Clemson ranked fifth in the nation in scoring, defensive coach at Clemson (1989-94); assistant head coach/tackles rushing, and total defense. The team followed that and tight ends coach (1995). Education: Waycross High School in Waycross, GA (1965); performance with a number-one ranking in total defense in B.A. degree in Education from Western Carolina (1971); 1990, as well as second in scoring and rushing defense. Master's degree in Health and Physical Education from Western Herrin has coached several players who have had Carolina the following year. successful NFL careers. He coached 1981 ACC MVP Jeff Les Herrin College Playing Experience: Lettered four years in football at Davis, who went on to be captain of the Tampa Bay Western Carolina. Buccaneers and enters the Clemson Ring of Honor this Personal: Born February 18, 1948. ..He and his wife Shirley year. also tutored All-Pro Patriots), a He 1989 Johnny Rembert (New England who was have one son, Deke (19). linebacker under Herrin's watchful eye in 1981 and 1982. Chester McGlockton, a Pro Bowl defensive lineman with the Los Angeles Raiders last year, and Pittsburgh Steelers 1994 rookie Brentson Buckner, also benefitted from Herrin's teaching.

Miles Aldridge The Miles Aldridge File Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Outside Linebackers At Clemson: In his second full season involved in the Now in his second stint at Clemson, Miles Aldridge has coordination of the Clemson defense, his first as outside been affiliated with five Clemson defenses that have linebacker coach and his seventh full season as a Clemson ranked in the top 20 in the nation in scoring and rushing assistant. defense. He first came to Clemson in 1985 as an inside Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Chase High linebacker coach. From 1986 thru 1989 the Tigers were School (1971); defensive backs at Newberry High School - assistant at ranked in the top 20 in all defensive categories, including a (1972) ; College Graduate East Tennessee State

number-five rating in 1989. His second tour of duty at (1973) ; defensive line coach at East Tennessee State (1974-77); Clemson began last year and the Tigers ranked 17th in the assistant coach at Wichita State (1978); assistant coach at Tulsa nation in scoring defense and 14th in rushing defense. (1979); assistant coach at Mississippi (1980-82); assistant coach Clemson won three consecutive ACC titles during at Duke (1983-84); inside linebacker coach at Clemson (1985- Aldridge's first stay at Clemson, 1986-87-88 and was 89); outside linebacker coach at North Carolina State (1990); ranked in the final AP top 20 in 1986-87-88-89. In his defensive coordinator and inside linebacker coach at South years at Clemson the Tigers have won five bowl games, Carolina (1991-93); defensive coordinator at Clemson (Dec. including victories over Penn State and Oklahoma in 1993-94); co-defensive coordinator and outside linebacker consecutive Citrus Bowl games in the late 1980s. coach at Clemson (1995). Aldridge has coached several players who have gone on Education: A.C. Flora High School in Columbia, SC; B.S. in Miles A Idridge to have successful pro careers. Three linebackers have Physical Education with a minor in Biology from Gardner-Webb gone on to the NFL, Andre Townsend (Mississippi), (1971). Freddie Joe Dunn (Mississippi and Ed McDaniel. McDaniel is currently a starter for the College Playing Experience: Lettered three years in football at Minnesota Vikings. Gardner Webb. The 1971 graduate of Gardner-Webb will coach the outside linebackers this year and serve Personal Data: Born January 25, 1949. ..he and his wife Cathy as co-defensive coordinator. have two daughters, Allison and Blakley.

_ Ellis Johnson The Ellis Johnson File ' Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line At Clemson: In his first season as co-coordinator and Ellis Johnson is in his first season as a co-defensive defensive line coach, his second season overall as a Clemson coordinator, his first season as defensive line coach, but assistant. his second year on the Clemson staff. outside As Previous Coaching Experience: High School - Assistant coach linebacker coach last year he was a significant reason at Gaffney High School (1976-78); assistant coach at Clemson ranked in the top 20 in the nation in scoring Spartanburg High School head coach at Spartanburg defense and held three ACC teams, including Florida (1979); College - Defensive coach at The State, to their season low in terms of scoring. High School (1980-81); end Johnson is in just his second year at Clemson, but is no Citadel (1975); linebacker coach at The Citadel (1982); head stranger to the area. He attended The Citadel, but he grew coach at Gardner Webb (1983); defensive coordinator and inside up a Clemson fan He has coached in the state at The linebacker coach at Appalachian State (1984); outside Citadel as a graduate assistant, at Gaffney High as an linebacker coach and recruiting coordinator at East Carolina assistant coach and at Spartanburg High as an assistant (1985-87); defensive coordinator at Southern Mississippi (1988- coach and head coach. His most successful stint in 89); outside linebacker coach at Alabama (1990-93); outside coaching so far took place in Alabama. In 1992 Johnson co-coordinator of served an assistant coach at Alabama. The Crimson Tide linebacker coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-94); experienced a perfect season and defeated Miami (FL) in Clemson defense and defensive line coach (1995). the Sugar Bowl to win the National Championship. He is Education: Earned a degree in Secondary Education from The one of two Tiger assistant coaches on this year's staff with Citadel (1975). Ellis Johnson a National Championship ring. Les Herrin, a member of College Playing Experience: Three-year letterman at The Clemson's 1981 staff, is the other. Citadel. Johnson was a part of four outstanding defenses at Alabama. During his tenure (1990-93), Personal Data: Born December 23, 1951 ...married to the Alabama ranked in the top five in the nation in total defense and pass defense three times. The former Tonya Taylor in August 1994. 1992 Alabama defense led the nation in total defense and rushing defense and ranked second nationally in passing defense and scoring defense.

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Clyde Christensen The Clyde Christensen File Co-Offensive Coordinator/ At Clemson: In his second season as co-offensive coordinator An All-American quarterback in junior college, Clyde and quarterback coach. Coaching Experience: College - Graduate assistant Christensen came to Clemson after two years at Maryland Previous at Mississippi offensive coordinator at East Tennessee He knows the ACC well as he also played for the (1979); State (1980-82); quarterback and wide receiver coach at Temple University of North Carolina in 1977 and 1978. (1983-85); offensive and recruiting coordinator at East Carolina At Maryland he coached quarterbacks John Kaleo and (1986-88); receivers and tight ends coach at Holy Cross (1990); . Kaleo ranked second in the nation in running backs coach at South Carolina (1991); quarterback total offense as a senior, while Milanovich ranked fourth coach at Maryland (1992-93); co-offensive coordinator at nationally in that category in 1993. Last year the Clemson Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). team ranked first in the nation in turnover margin and Education: B.S. in Industrial Relations from the University of committed just 12 turnovers all season. North Carolina (1979). Christensen's offense at Maryland was explosive, as the College Playing Experience: All-America quarterback for Terps ranked fourth in the country in 1992 with an average Fresno City Junior College; played for the University of North of 466 yards per game, and 16th in 1993 when they Carolina in 1977 and 1978. averaged 440 yards per game. The Terps also ranked Personal Data: Born January 28,1958 in Corvina, CA...he and second in the country in passing offense in 1992 and third his wife Debbie have three children, Ruth (4), Rebecca (9), and Clyde Christensen in passing offense in 1993. Rachel (11).

While Christensen is in just his second year as a coach at Clemson, he has known Clemson head coach Tommy West for over 15 years. The two were graduate assistant coaches together at Mississippi in 1979. He is only 37-years-old, but already has college experience at Mississippi, East Tennessee State, Temple, East Carolina, Holy Cross, South Carolina and Maryland.

Christensen was a part of two successful teams at North Carolina, as the Tar Heels played in the 1977 Liberty Bowl and the 1978 Peach Bowl during his career.

Rick Stockstill The Rick Stockstill File Co-Offensive CoordinatorAVide Receivers At Clemson: In his second season as co-offensive coordinator and is in his seventh season with the Tigers. Rick Stockstill has been around successful programs Previous Coaching Experience: College - Offensive and record setting offenses his entire coaching career. In coordinator and quarterback coach at Bethune-Cookman his first year as quarterback coach at Clemson (1989), the College (1983-84); assistant head coach and wide receiver Tigers set record for a school completion percentage coach at the University of Central Florida (1985-88); quarterback (60%). The Tigers led the Atlantic Coast Conference in coach at Clemson (1989-1993); passing game coordinator at total offense for the 1991 season, and Clemson gained the Clemson (1992-93); co-offensive coordinator and wide receiver

second most yards in school history in the process. coach (Dec. 1993-present). Stockstill also tutored productive offenses at Central Education: Fernandina Beach High School in Fernandina Beach, FL (1977); B.S. degree in Physical Education from Florida and Bethune-Cookman in his early years as a Florida State (1982). football coach. As a player, he was the starting College Playing Experience: Earned three letters in football quarterback for Florida State. He guided the Seminoles to from Florida State. Captain of 1981 Florida State team. a pair of Orange Bowl appearances, a pair of top 10 Personal Data: Born December 23, 1959. ..he and his wife rankings, and was the team captain in 1981. Sarah were married on July 7, 1990, and had their first child,

It is no surprise that Stockstill has moved up the Brent Forrest, in August, 1994. Rick Stockstill coaching ladder so swiftly because he is the product of an

athletic family. His father has been head coach at Fernandina Beach High School in Florida for many years. His brother, Jeff, was a starting wide receiver for the Tigers in 1 982, a reserve on the National Championship team of 1 981

Stockstill is in his seventh year with the Clemson program and the Tigers have been to bowl games in four of the six previous seasons He joins Les Herrin and

Whitey Jordan as the only assistant coaches in Clemson history to serve under three different head coaches.

Richard Bisaccia The Richard Bisaccia File Running Backs/Special Teams/Recruiting Coordinator At Clemson: In his second season as the Tigers' running backs Richard Bisaccia is a stickler for detail and one of the coach and special teams coach. details he works on in practice with his players every day is Previous Coaching Expereince: College - Offensive holding on to the football. He taught this aspect better coordinator at Wayne State (NE) (1983-87); graduate assistant than any assistant coach in the country last year because for wide receivers at South Carolina (1988); volunteer assistant Tigers lost just two fumbles, fewest in the nation and the for defensive ends at South Carolina (1989-90); tight ends coach an all-time Clemson record. at South Carolina (1991); running backs and special teams Bisaccia, a Yonkers, NY native, learned how to hold onto coach at South Carolina (1992-93); running backs and special the football as a four-year starter and team captain at teams coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). Yankton College. He was a free agent with the Education: New Fairfield High School in New Fairfield, CT; Philadelphia Stars of the USFL after his college career. Earned a degree in health and physical education from Yankton While the 1983 Spring season saw the end of his playing College (1983). career, the 1983 fall was the beginning of his coaching career. He was named the offensive coordinator at Wayne College Playing Experience: Four-year starter and team State in Nebraska his first year out of college and he has captain at Yankton College (1 980-83). been in college coaching ever since. Personal Data: Born June 3, 1960. ..he and his wife Jeanne four children: Unlike many Division I full-time assistant coaches, have daughters, Michele (11), Elizabeth (6), and Bisaccia has not made a lot of moves. He spent five Madeline (2) and son Richard Oakley (1). Richard Bisaccia seasons at Wayne State, then six seasons at South Carolina. He has experience coaching on defense and offense, but will concentrate on the running backs position at Clemson. Bisaccia probably wears more hats than any other Clemson coach. In addition to his time with the running backs, he is also the special teams coach and the recruiting coordinator. In addition to Bisaccia's changes on the gridiron the last year, he had a family addition. In August of 1994 his wife Jeanne gave birth to their first son, Richard Oakley, and fourth child.

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Charlie Harbison The Charlie Harbison File Defensive Backs At Clemson: In his first year as secondary coach. Previous Coaching Experience: College—Defensive back coach First-year Clemson coach Charlie Harbison has more at Gardner-Webb (1984); wide receiver coach at Gardner-Webb experience at the professional level than any other current (1992-93); defensive back coach at UTEP (1994); defensive Tiger mentor. Harbison was a starter at strong safety with back coach at Clemson (1995); Professional—linebacker coach the New Orleans and Boston Breakers of the USFL in for Charlotte Barons (1990); defensive back/special teams 1983-84 and also signed a free agent contract with the coach for the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (1991); defensive

Buffalo Bills in 1982, 1985 and 1986. back coach for Carolina Cougars (1992); defensive back/wide Harbison also coached on the pro level with the Raleigh- receiver coach for Charlotte Rage (1993-94). Education: Received bachelors degree in business Durham Skyhawks of the World League of American administration from Gardner-Webb College. Football, with the Charlotte Barons of the MLFS and with Playing Experience— Professional—Boston Breakers (1983), the Charlotte Rage of the . He has New Orleans Breakers (1984), Buffalo Bills (preseason 1982, coached wide receivers, linebackers and defensive backs 1 985-86). College: 3-year letter winner at Gardner-Webb 1 979-81 in his career, but has by far his most experience as a Personal Data: Born October 27, 1959. He and his wife, Dana, secondary coach. have two sons, Charlie and Stedman.

He will be Clemson's defensive backs coach in 1995, his Charlie Harbison second consecutive year as a Division I secondary coach.

In 1994 he coached the secondary at UTEP. This season he will have the opportunity to enhance the careers of a veteran secondary led by preseason All-American Brian Dawkins.

In addition to his Division I experience, Harbison also has had significant success at the NAIA level. His Gardner Webb team of 1992 had a 12-2 record and played in the NAIA Championship game.

Reggie Herring The Reggie Herring File Inside Linebackers At Clemson: In his second season as inside linebackers coach. Previous - Reggie Herring is another example of an outstanding Coaching Experience: College Linebacker coach at Oklahoma State (1981-85); linebacker coach at Auburn former player who has gone on to become an outstanding (1986-91); defensive coordinator and linebacker coach at Texas coach. A teammate of Rick Stockstill at Florida State, Christian (1992-93); inside linebacker coach at Clemson (Dec. Herring left his own mark with the Seminole program as a 1993-present). player. Education: B.S. in Criminology from Florida State (1981). Herring was captain of the 1980 Orange Bowl team and College Playing Experience: Three-year starter at linebacker earned AP All-America honors in 1980. The Seminoles for Florida State.

played in the Orange Bowl and ranked in the top 10 in the Personal Data: Born on July 3, 1959. ..married the former Lisa nation his junior and senior seasons, and he was recently Ward, and they have two children, Caroline and Adam. inducted into the Florida State Hall of Fame. He was a three-year starter at Florida State and the Seminoles

played in three bowls during his four year career. Florida State also had three double-figure victory seasons during his career.

Like many of Clemson's assistant coaches in 1995, Herring has a diverse experience. He has been a part of successful programs at Oklahoma State, Auburn, TCU and now Clemson. He was defensive coordinator at TCU prior to coming to Reggie Herring Clemson. Herring has not made plans over the Christmas holidays for quite some time. He has been a part of as a player and coach since 1977. In those 18 seasons he has been to 13 bowl games, 10 as a coach and three as a player.

John Latina The John Latina File Centers and Guards At Clemson: In his first season as guards and centers coach, his second season at Clemson. John Latina has been an offensive coach for a Division I Previous Coaching Experience: College - Assistant coach at program every year since 1979. He had quite a task last Virginia Tech (1979-81); assistant coach at Pittsburgh (1982); year in that he coached Clemson's entire offensive line. offensive line coach at Temple (1983-88); running game This year he will handle the centers and guards, a change coordinator at Kansas State (1989-93); offensive line coach at that should allow him to spend more time with fewer Clemson (Dec. 1993-present). players. Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Virginia Tech Latina showed his expertise as a teacher last year as (1979).

Clemson's youngest offensive line in 20 years improved College Playing Experience: Four-year letter winner at an offensive over the course of the season, leading to victories in three Virginia Tech as guard (1975-78). Personal Data: Born September 18, 1957. ..he and his wife of the last four games. Michele have two sons John Jr. (11) and Michael (8). The Virginia Tech graduate, who once played against Clemson as an offensive guard (1978), has worked at

Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Temple and Kansas State. He has already coached in a bowl game with four different schools, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Kansas State and Clemson.

John Latina During his career he has worked with Dan Marino, who led the Panthers to a 9-3 ledger and the Cotton Bowl in 1982. Paul

Palmer, one of the top rushers in NCAA history with Temple, was also a member of Latina's offense in the 1980s.

Over the five years he was with the program, Kansas State's team in general and offense in particular, showed as much improvement as any in the country. In Latina's second season at Kansas State as offensive line coach and running game coordinator, the Wildcats set a school record for total offense with 4,231 yards.

Kansas State advanced to a bowl game in 1992, just the second bowl appearance in school history.

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Steve Cheatham Defense/Special Team Scott Sloan Offensive Assistant Mississippi State '78 Clemson '92

Coaching Experience: High School- Defensive Coaching Experience: - Graduate Assistant Coordinator at Neshoba College Central High School in at Clemson University (1992- Neshoba, MS (1980-93); present) working with Head Junior High Coach, offensive line. Neshoba Central (1978-93); Playing Experience: High College - Graduate Assistant Jrt f School - Four-year letterman 1 at Clemson (1 993-present), at Woodruff High School in working with defensive backs Woodruff, SC. College - A and special teams. member of the Clemson squad Playing Experience: High School - Lettered three years in from 1989-91, the Tigers competed in three bowl games during football and track, four years in basketball at Neshoba Central. his playing career. College - Lettered one year in football and two years in Education: Graduated from Woodruff High School in 1988. baseball at East Central Community College. Earned a bachelor's of science from Clemson University in Education: Graduated from Neshoba Central High School in 1992. master's of education 1974. Earned a B.A. from East Central Community College in August of Earned a from Clemson '94. 1976 and a B.S. in health and physical education from University in December of Mississippi State in 1978. Personal Data: Born August 25, 1970, Sloan is single. Personal Data: Born September 25, 1956. He and his wife, Bowl Game Participation: As a player - 1989 Gator Bowl, Brenda, have one daughter, Lindsey (13). 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl, 1991 Florida Citrus Bowl. As a Other Highlights: Neshoba Central was North State Coach - '93 Peach Bowl. Champions and state runner-up in Class 4A in 1989, 1990, and 1992. His 1983 defense finished second in the state in total defense and recorded seven shutouts.

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The Clemson Tiger Football Camps are non-contact instructional camps. There are two camps to choose from at Clemson University. The Tiger Cub Camp is for boys in grades 4-8. The Tiger Camp is for boys in grades 9-12. Coach West and the entire coaching staff are camp instructors along with select high school coaches. For more information on how you can be a participant in a Clemson Tiger Football Camp call or write:

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Clemson Sports Notes For 1994-95 'Clemson was one of just four schools in the nation to have its football, men's basketball and baseball teams rank in the top 25 of the USA Today polls at one time or another during the season. Clemson was ranked as high as 22nd in football, 18th in men's basketball and number-one in baseball. Five programs ended the year ranked in the top 20 in the nation. "Five Clemson athletic teams were chosen for NCAA Tournaments, including three Spring Sports. The Baseball team was chosen for the ninth straight year, while the men's tennis team was chosen for the 14th time during Chuck Kriese's 20 years. The golf Trevor Adair Rick Barnes Wayne Coffman team advanced to the NCAA national tournament for the 14th consecutive year. The women's soccer and Men's Soccer Men's Basketball Women's Track volleyball teams were also chosen for NCAA play. & Cross Country Duane Ross won Clemson's only National Championship, winning the Outdoor NCAA 110 hurdles. Bob Pollock coached the men's outdoor and indoor track teams to Top 15 finishes. Academic Achievements 'Clemson had two first-team Academic All- Americans, one in baseball and one in football. Ed Glenn was a first-team CFA All-America football player. He graduated with a 3.9 GPA in Biology and will attend Vanderbilt Med School. Junior third baseman Paul Galloway became Clemson's first first- team Academic Ail-American in baseball in 1995. He was also first-team All-East Regional and AII-ACC Tournament for his play on the field. He has had six consecutive 4.0 semesters. 'Clemson athletes won three of the most prestigious awards granted by the Atlantic Coast Jim Davis Jolene Hoover Andy Johnston Conference. Javelin thrower Jodie Phillips won the Marie James Award, which is given to a female Women's Basketball Volleyball Women's Tennis athlete for outstanding achievement in academics and athletics. Glenn won the Weaver Award for outstanding achievement in academics and athletics, and also won the Jim Tatum Award as the top student-athlete football player in the ACC. 'The women's tennis team posted a 3.64 team GPA in the Spring semester, the highest team GPA for a semester in Clemson history. Six of the eight members of the team made the dean's list, including four with a perfect 4.0. 'All Clemson student-athletes combined for a 2.55 GPA in the Spring semester, the highest one- semester GPA in eight years. A record 20 student- athletes were on the President's List (4.0 GPA), and a record 53 were on the Dean's List for the Spring semester of 1994-95. Coaching Accomplishments 'Women's soccer coach Tracey Leone was Chuck Kriese Jack Leggett Tracey Leone named Southeast Regional Coach of the Year. She Men's Tennis Baseball Women's Soccer led the Lady Tigers to a number-13 final ranking in the ISAA poll and 15th in the final Soccer America poll. "Baseball Coach Jack Leggett was named ACC Coach of the Year for the second straight year. He became just the third coach in ACC history to win coach of the year honors in his first two years in the league. All three coaches who have done this are from Clemson. The others are current Clemson men's track coach Bob Pollock and former Clemson football coach Charlie Pell. 'Jolene Hoover was named ACC Volleyball Coach of the Year as she took the Lady Tigers to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year. 'Chuck Kriese became the ACC's all-time winningest men's tennis coach with a 7-0 win over Virginia Tech on February 4. He now has 439 career victories in his 20 years as head coach. 'Larry Penley set a Clemson record for taking a Bruce Marchionda Larry Penley Bob Pollock team to 12 straight NCAA Tournaments and won his Swimming Golf Men's Track & third straight NCAA Regional championship. Cross Country

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Lifter-of-the-Year 1985 Kenny Flowers, TB John Phillips, OG 1986 Ty Granger, OT 1987 Mark Drag, MG 1988 Jeff Bak, C Mark Drag, MG 1989 Levon Kirkland, OLB 1990 Arthur Bussie, DT Curtis Whitley, C 1991 Ashley Sheppard, OLB 1992 Warren Forney, DT 1993 Ed Glenn, TE Stephon Wynn, TE 1994 Ed Glenn, TE Clemson's Strength Training Facility will be expanded to over 14,000 square feet this year.

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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 Yards Rushing: 396, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. Missouri, 1991 260, Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982 Most TDs Rushing: 8, Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. S. Illinois, 1990 5, Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1917 5, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 All-Purpose Yards: 435, Brian Pruitt, C. Mich. vs. Toledo, 1994 274, Terrence Flagler vs. Wake Forest, 1986 Most Pass Attempts: 79, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 55, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Pass Completions: 48, David Klingler, Houston vs. SMU, 1990 25, Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 25, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 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, 1 966 (Min. 14 attempts) (11-14-345-0-5) (12-19-283-0-3)

Most Receptions: 23, Randy Gatewood, UNLV vs. Idaho, 1994 1 1 , Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965

Most Reception Yards: 363, Randy Gatewood, UNLV vs. Idaho, 1994 1 63, Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1 977 Most TD Receptions: 6, Tim Delaney, San Diego St. vs. N. Arizona St., 1990 3, Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Most Plays: 94, Matt Vogler, TCU vs. Houston, 1990 64, Patrick Sapp vs. Maryland, 1992 Most Total Offense: 732, David Klingler, Houston vs. Arizona St., 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, Nelson Welch vs. N.C. State, 1 991 7, Mike Prindle, Western Michigan vs. Marshall, 1984 Maryland, 1992, UNC, 1994 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, 1 939 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.

(Min. 5 att.): Washington, 1939 Most Punt Returns: 20, Milton Hall, Texas Tech vs. Centenary, 1939 10, Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Most Punt Ret. Yds: 219, Golden Richards, BYU vs. N.Texas St., 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 1 74, Dave Thomas vs. Georgia Tech, 1 972

Most Interceptions: 5, by many (Last: Dan Rebsch, Miami (OH) vs. W. Michigan, 1972) 3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1 965

Interceptions Ret. Yds: 1 82, Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 1 983 102, Don Kelley vs. Duke, 1970

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Donald Broomfield Jim Bundren -7-7 Matt Butler OLB • *Fr 79 OT • *So * » OG • *Fr

Kenya Crooks set a freshman receiving record in 1994 with Andre Carter Jason Collins James Chappell 28 • *Jr 49 TE • *So • So 21 receptions, second best on the team. SS WR

Kenya Crooks Marvin Cross Brian Dawkins OA OrlandoOrlan Davis • 88 WR • So 91 DE *Gr SS«Sr O^r WRW R • Sr

1^S>5 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 37 r\r\ PetePeter Ford gg Warren Forney Adrian Greene Nealon Greene Henry Guess nn Lamont Hall CB»OR. Jr MG • *Gr 41 WR • So 15 QB«So ^ I WR • *Sr TE.'So

4 QC Ed Hausgen l£^ Travis Harvey Marcus Hinton ILB»Sr - QB • Sr WR • Sr

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Dwayne Morgan led Clemson in knockdown blocks in 1994. Tony Home Andre Humphrey Robert Jackson He is a preseason AII-ACC choice for 1995. 80 WR • So CB»Sr 72 OT • *Sr

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no Chrisunris MclnallyI Andye McCrorey Dexter McCleon Travis Macklin Dwayne Morgan 7 Lamont Pegues ILB • *Gr CB • *Jr 48 FB • *Fr OT'Sr TB«Sotr • 1995 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 38 t

D|ant ' Bernard Randolph ^on ' n Brad Pope Holland Postell f\ Trevor PutnamI 9-7 Raymond Priester ^ C gg 96 DE'So FS« Jr 70 OT • *Fr C. Sr ^ » TB»SoTR • DE • *Jr

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Lamont Pegues averaged over 80 yards per game over the Joe Woods Antwuan Wyatt Will Young last four games of 1994. -j g gg WR • Jr WR» Jr OG«Sr

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1 . Graduate from high school 2. Present a minimum combined test score on the SAT verbal and math sections or a minimum composite score on the ACT as indicated on the index scale below: CORE GPA SAT ACT 2,500 and above 820 68 2,375 830 72 2,250 920 77 2.125 960 87 2.000 1010 and above 86 and above Present a minimum grade point average in at least 13 core courses in the following areas: English — three years Social Science — two years Mathematics — two years Additional Academic Courses (in any of the above Natural or Physical Scienc e — two years areas or foreign language, computer science, Additional course in English, mathematics, philosophy, or non-doctrinal religion courses) or natural or physical science — two years — two years

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Mrs. Juanita Garrison might be the "Clemson is academics. When our chil- most unusual selection as Tiger Brother- dren received their degree from Clemson What is Tiger Brotherhood? Tiger Brotherhood is a local selec- hood's Mother-of-the-Year. She is cer- I was confident they were prepared for still tainly qualified with six children having successful careers and life's challenges. tive, honorary fraternity. It earned degrees from Clemson, probably We have enjoyed the cultural programs embraces the same basic tenets as a Mother-of-the-Year record. She is also and especially the visiting speakers. established by its founders, led by Professor John Logan Marshall in the first graduate of a longtime Clemson Many years ago I participated in the adult

rival to receive the award. She is a 1953 continuing education series. 1929. Enamored with ritual, the Tiger

graduate of the University of Georgia. "Clemson is also a special place for Brotherhood promotes high standards of social and ethical conduct, while "Although I don't qualify to sing the me because of the extension service. alma mater, Clemson has been an inte- Because we are a farm family, the Exten- recognizing in its members an earnest gral part of our family and our lives for 40 sion Service has been an important part devotion to Clemson, coupled with the integrity of character commensurate years. I wear orange!" of our family business. Our children were Juanita's Clemson graduates began active in 4-H, producing three state win- with a typical Clemson gentleman. with Gaye (now Gaye Garrison Sprague) ners, one national winner and a state rep- Tiger Brotherhood embodies an in 1978. She also earned a master's in resentative. Our Master Farm Homemak- unequaled cross-section representa- tion 1980. Tom Garrison III is a 1980 Clem- ers organization depends on Clemson for of the Clemson community. Stu- son graduate, while Bart graduated in assistance. dents, faculty, and staff all work within

1982. He was tragically killed in a farm- "Clemson is where we go for help. As the bonds of brotherhood to champion a closer relationship. One for all and ing accident in 1990 and the Clemson a home gardener and garden columnist, I Foundation Office established a memorial frequently call upon the horticulture facul- all for one, with Clemson and its many

scholarship in his name. Lee Garrison ty for help. A most important part of traditions and undying spirit as the Smith graduated in 1984, then Catherine Clemson for me has been getting to know central focus, today provides viable, and Elizabeth earned degrees last year. many faculty members who taught our flexible and a continuing forum for

"She is a wonderful mother," said Gaye children. They are very special people ideas and unending service to Clem- Garrison Sprague, the oldest daughter. and we have enjoyed having them in our son.

"Because home is close to Clemson we home. Many of the friendships go back brought over 100 friends to stay at Den- years." 20 Award. Even though the group selected ver Downs the past 20 years. She always Those friendships and the University a graduate from one of Clemson's oldest made everyone feel at home. She fed as a whole have certainly contributed to rivals, the organization couldn't have fraternity brothers, and helped quality of life in this area. "Clemson is make cos- the chosen a more worthy candidate. tumes for sorority skits. Mom treats our community. When we have guests everyone the same and has a great atti- we take them to

tude about life." see the Univer-

Mrs. Garrison has been more than just sity, the beautiful a mother to six Clemson graduates and buildings, the husband to T. Ed Garrison, a 1942 Clem- stadium, the son graduate and a member of the South Calhoun Man- Carolina House and Senate for 30 years. sion, the Presi- She currently writes a garden column for dent's Home. the Anderson Independent and has The Clemson authored a book, The Piedmont Gar- campus is the den. Her resume also includes teaching way a college experience at the elementary level, campus should Pendleton High and Anderson College, be. We usually where she taught a course in journalism. end the tour with Garrison earned her college degree in a trip to the Trial journalism. Gardens and She also has been a PTA President, the ice cream Cub Scout and Girl Scout leader, a mem- sales counter." ber of the advisory board for the Clemson Tiger Broth- Botanical Gardens and a Sunday School erhood has had Teacher at Welcome Baptist Church for a tradition of 40 years. honoring out- Living in this community for so long, standing recipi- Clemson has certainly become a special ents of the place for the Garrison family. "Clemson Clemson Mother- Juanita Garrison has had six children graduate from Clemson Univer- - means many things to me," said Juanita. o f 1 h e - Ye a r sity.

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CLEMSON GEORGIA SOUTH CAROLINA Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Sept. 2 Western Carolina Sept. 2 South Carolina Sept. 2 at Georgia Sept. 9 Florida State Sept. 9 at Tennessee Sept. 9 at Arkansas Sept. 16 at Wake Forest Sept. 16 New Mexico St. Seot 16 Louisiana Tprh Sept. 23 Virginia Sept. 23 at Ole Miss Sept. 23 Kentucky Seot 30 at N.C. State Sept. 30 Alabama Sept. 30 Louisiana St. Oct. 7 Georgia Oct. 7 at Clemson Oct. 7 Kent Oct. 21 at Maryland Oct. 14 at Vanderbilt Oct. 14 at Mississippi St. Oct. 28 at Georgia Tech Oct. 21 Kentucky Oct. 21 Vanderbilt Nov. 4 North Carolina Oct. 28 Florida Oct. 28 at Tennessee

Nov. 1 Duke Nov. 1 Auburn Nov. 1 Florida

Nov. 1 at South Carolina Nov. 25 at Georgia Tech Nov. 18 Clemson

DUKE MARYLAND VIRGINIA Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Sept. 2 &at Florida St. Sept. 2 at Tulane Aug. 26 at Michigan Sept. 9 Rutgers Sept. 9 North Carolina Sept. 2 William & Mary Sept. 16 at Army Sept. 16 West Virginia Sept. 9 at North Carolina St.

Sept. 23 at Maryland Sept. 23 Duke v_3t;ui y id i t?oi i Sept. 30 Navy Sept. 28 at Georgia Tech Sept. 23 at Clemson 7 \A/^kp FnrPQt Oct. 7 Georgia Tech Ort CX L vvdrNC 1 Ul Col Sept. 30 Wake Forest Oct. 14 at Virginia Oct. 21 Clemson Oct. 7 at North Carolina Oct. 21 N.C. State Oct. 28 at Louisville Oct. 14 Duke Oct. 28 Wake Forest Nov. 4 at North Carolina St. Oct. 21 at Texas

Nov. 1 at Clemson Nov. 1 Virginia Nov. 2 Florida St.

Nov. 18 at North Carolina Nov. 1 at Florida St. Nov. 1 at Maryland &-Played in Orlando, FL Nov. 18 Virginia Tech

FLORIDA STATE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE FOREST Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Sept. 2 &Duke Sept. 2 Syracuse Sept. 2 Appalachian St. Sept. 9 at Clemson Sept. 9 at Maryland Sept. 9 at Tulane Sept. 16 N.C. State Sept. 21 at Louisville Sept. 16 Clemson Sept. 23 Central Florida Sept. 30 Ohio University Sept. 23 at Navy Oct. 7 Miami (FL) Oct. 7 Virginia Sept. 30 at Virginia Oct. 14 Wake Forest Oct. 14 at Georgia Tech Oct. 7 Maryland Oct. 21 Georgia Tech Oct. 21 Wake Forest Oct. 14 at Florida St. Nov. 2 at Virginia Nov. 4 at Clemson Oct. 21 at North Carolina

Nov. 1 at North Carolina Nov. 1 Florida St. Oct. 28 at Duke

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Nov. 25 at Florida Nov. 24 at N.C. State Nov. 1 N.C. State &-Played in Orlando, FL

GEORGIA TECH NORTH CAROLINA ST. WESTERN CAROLINA Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Sept. 2 Furman Sept. 2 Marshall Sept. 2 at Clemson Sept. 7 at Arizona Sept. 9 Virginia Sept. 16 Elon College Sept. 16 at Virginia Sept. 16 at Florida St. Sept. 23 The Citadel Sept. 28 Maryland Sept. 23 Baylor Sept. 30 Furman Oct. 7 at Duke Sept. 30 Clemson Oct. 7 at Georgia Southern Oct. 14 North Carolina Oct. 7 at Alabama Oct. 14 Marshall Oct. 21 at Florida St. Oct. 21 at Duke Oct. 21 at UT-Chattanooga Oct. 28 Clemson Nov. 4 Maryland Oct. 28 VMI

Nov. 4 at Wake Forest Nov. 1 at Georgia Tech Nov. 1 at Appalachian St.

Nov. 1 N.C. State Nov. 1 at Wake Forest Nov. 1 at East Tennessee St. Nov. 23 Georgia Nov. 24 North Carolina

1 995 CLEMSON IOOI HAI J. 44 MEMORIAL STADIUM ffe

The legend of Death Valley continues ever need'. oak with a swing blade, throwing the in 1995 as 16 football games will be Instead of following Coach Neely's plants to and fro. The next day, however, played on its surface. Clemson will play advice, however, Clemson officials the boy was swollen twice his size and its normal six regular season contests, decided to build the new stadium in a had to be put in the hospital. while the Carolina Panthers will play in valley on the western part of campus. There are many other stories about the facility 10 times, two preseason The place would take some clearing- the stadium including one stating that contests and eight regular season there were many trees, but luckily there Frank Howard put a chew of tobacco in games. were no hedges. each corner of the stadium as the What does the NFL's presence mean The crews went to work: clearing, concrete poured. in 1995? If the stadium is good enough cutting, pouring, and forming. Finally, on Howard says that the seeding of the for the Carolina Panthers, it must be quite September 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial grass caused a few problems. "About 40 a facility. In fact, minimal changes have Stadium opened with the Tiger Football people and I laid sod on the field," he been made to make it ready for the team thrashing Presbyterian College, 32- says. "After three weeks, on July 15, we Panthers and the National Football 13. Those 20,000 seats installed for had only gotten halfway through.

League. Opening Day would soon grow; and grow "I told them that it had taken us three

This outstanding stadium that has kept and grow. weeks to get that far, and I would give pace with the changing world of college When the original part of the stadium them three more week's pay for however football has seen the Tigers run up a 53- was built in the early 40's, much of the long it took. I also told them we would year record of 184-67-7, including a 26- work was done by scholarship athletes, have 50 gallons of ice cream when we

5-1 ledger over the last five seasons. including many football players. The first got through. After that it took them three Clemson had a 16-game unbeaten streak staking out of the stadium was done by days to do the rest of the field. Then we at home between 1990-92 and has a two members of the football team, A.N. sat down in the middle of the field and ate career winning ratio of 73.0 percent. Cameron and Hugh Webb. Webb up that whole 50 gallons." The stadium has definitely been good returned to Clemson years later to be an Howard says that on the first day of to the Tigers who call it home, but the architecture professor, and Cameron the first game in the stadium, "the gates stadium was constructed against the went on to become a civil engineer in were hung at 1:00 pm and we played at advice of at least one Clemson coach. Louisiana. 2:00 pm." But that would be all of the Just before head coach Jess Neely left The building of the stadium did not construction for a while. Then in 1958, for Rice University after the 1939 season, proceed without a few problems. One 18,000 sideline seats were added and, in he gave Clemson a message. "Don't day during the clearing of the land, one 1960, a total of 5,658 West end zone ever let them talk you into building a big young football player proudly announced seats were added in response to stadium," he said. "Put about 10,000 that he was not allergic to poison oak. increasing attendance. With the large seats behind the Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll He then commenced to attack the poison end zone, "Green Grass" section, this expansion increased capacity to about 53,000. Later, upper decks were added to each side of the stadium as crowds swelled-the first one in 1978 and the second in 1983. This increased capacity

to over 81 ,473 which makes it one of the 10 largest on-campus stadiums in the country.

The effect spiraling inflation has had in

this century can be dramatically seen in the differences in stadium construction. The original part of the stadium was built at a cost of $125,000 or at $6.25 a seat.

The newest upper deck was finished in 1983 at a cost of $13.5 million, or $866 a seat. Through the years, Memorial Stadium

has become known as "Death Valley." It was tagged this by the late Presbyterian coach, Lonnie McMillan. After bringing his PC. Teams to Clemson for years and getting whipped, McMillan said the place was like Death Valley. A few years later Clemson has ranked in the 15 in the nation in attendance for 13 straight years. Top the name stuck. 1S>S>5 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 4? Perfect for trailblazing or tailgating

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Clemson University's commitment to two graduate assistants, and 50 tutors. Student-Athlete Career Assistance provide its student-athletes with the very The building also boasts a 175-seat Program best of facilities is evident in many ways. auditorium to be used for classes, team The Student-Athlete Career Assistance From the soaring upper decks of Memorial meetings, review sessions, and seminars. Program is one of the most important Stadium, to the state-of-the-art strength The various speakers and lecturers who programs provided by the staff of Vickery training facility, young men and women from come to work with Clemson student- Hall. The philosophy of this program is to all 18 of Clemson's varsity sports have the athletes as part of the student-enrichment provide student-athletes with job searching very best in facilities for training and program also use this facility. skills and strategies, internships, practicum competition. Vickery Hall is no exception, Another area of the main floor, the experience as well as summer employment. as the $3 million structure is as impressive computer resources area, consists of a These programs are designed to address aesthetically as any of the other facilities. general computer tutoring room and a specific career opportunities through a But the importance of Vickery Hall to the computer science tutoring room. The program that uses each year to gain Clemson University Athletic Department is computer room contains 30 personal information on the student-athlete. not found in the structure itself, but in the computers for hands-on computer tutoring, By using the resources available to the many programs that the building houses. word processing and other general uses. University, Alumni Center and the Athletic

Vickery Hall opened in the spring of The 1 3,000-square-foot study and Department, former Tiger gridder James 1991 and is the first facility in the nation tutoring area on the second floor comprises Earle is working to establish a network of originally constructed for the purposes of the majority of the center. This area businesses, companies, and executives meeting the comprehensive needs of contains 28 tutorial rooms, including a large who will help assist with The Summer student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000- 65-seat study room and nine 20-seat study Employment Assistance Program. The square-foot building is open throughout the rooms, which are designed as classrooms program's main goal is to provide the day and into the evening to accommodate with freestanding desks. There are 10 student-athlete with a job experience and a the extended schedules of student-athletes, classrooms located on the first floor. work history, which he or she can apply to and consolidates a variety of academic The facility has paid dividends. In the his or her academic discipline. services for their use. spring semester of 1995, Clemson student- The Long Term Career Assistance The Vickery Hall facility and staff ranks athletes recorded a 2.55 GPA, highest on Program, also coordinated by Earle, will be among the best in the nation and joined record. Eighty-three student-athletes made coordinated from the academic colleges, Boston College as the only two programs of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 1994-95, the Placement Center, and through the its kind to become certified in 1995. an all-time record. Records were also Athletic Department contacts. This

The philosophy behind Vickery Hall is to eclipsed in terms of dean's list athletes. It program is designed to better prepare the provide the Clemson student-athlete with a is also a reason a record four Tiger football student-athlete for full-time employment and program that will meet his or her needs players are graduate students in 1995. will focus on resume writing and interview academically, in personal growth and techniques so that each student-athlete will development, and with career assistance. be competitive and aggressive when Vickery Hall is tangible evidence that, at dealing with companies who visit the Clemson, the athletic department has made Clemson campus. a commitment to make the student-athlete's total experience a rewarding one, even after Personal Growth Program he or she enters the professional world. Another aspect of Clemson University's "Vickery Hall is one of the most commitment to help student-athletes reach important facilities the Clemson University their potential in all areas of their life - Athletic Department has ever built or will academically, athletically, and socially, is the ever build: It makes a philosophical personal growth program. This program is statement about the institutional one of the many purposes of Vickery Hall. commitment - giving our student-athletes This particular area of student development the same opportunity to achieve their full is designed to enhance and support the potential academically that we give them lives of student-athletes during their athletically. We're very serious about that," enrollment in college as well as in their life said Athletic Director Bobby Robinson. experiences after graduation. Vickery Hall is located in the mainstream Ginty Porter, the Development of east campus, behind Jordan Hall at the Coordinator, and Vickery Hall staff realize top of Bryan Mall. The main entrance to the that student-athletes have more obligations building is a 1,570-square foot than a regular college student. The reception/office area, comprised of five personal growth program seeks to eliminate advisers' offices, two graduate student some of the stresses of adjustment to the offices, and a conference room. Also higher level of academics and athletics. It is located on the bottom floor is the office of the groups special task to assist the Bill D'Andrea, the director of Clemson's student-athlete by creating a finely tuned student-athlete enrichment program. balance of all areas to ensure success in Vickery Hall operates under the obtaining a Clemson University degree, by guidelines and policies of the university and supporting successful athletic practice and the center's staff adheres strictly to the competition, enhancing personal growth, rules and ethical conduct standards of the The facilities at Vickery Hall helped Warren and helping with the transition to life after university. In addition to the director, the Forney earn his undergrad degree in 3 1/2 college. staff also consists of six full-time advisers, years.

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Terry Allen. ..Wahington Redskins in 1994, he was the 50th pick of the entire Keith Jennings. ..Chicago Bears First running back in NFL history to return to draft, the exact same draft position of former Starting tight end for the Chicago Bears in the league after suffering a torn ACL in each Clemson All-American and All-Pro defensive 1992, 1993 and this season. ..coming into this knee. ..in his first year with the Washington tackle Michael Dean Perry in 1988 season, 19 of his 62 career receptions had Redskins after five seasons with the draff. ..played in 13 games and started five last come against the Green Bay Packers. ..had his Minnesota Vikings. ..had a successful debut season. ..made 18 tackles, two sacks, and 6 best year in 1992 when he had 23 receptions with the Redskins as he rushed for 130 yards QB pressures. ..recovered a forced fumble by for 264 yards. ..had a career high three on 26 carries, the top total in the NFL in the Greg Lloyd at Cincinnati to help preserve a 14- touchdown receptions last year when he first week of the season... ranked in the top five 7 3rd quarter lead. ..led the Steelers in sacks in played in nine games. ..his most memorable in the league in rushing this week. ..coming into the playoffs last year.. .Buckner is the only play last year was a nine-yard touchdown the season his career rushing average of 4.4 member of the 1993 Clemson team who made reception in a playoff game at Minnesota. ..has yards per carry was fifth best among active NFL as a rookie in 1994. ..as a freshman, he started 29 games in his career entering this players. ..had remarkable 1992 season when was member of Clemson's #1 ranked total year. .began his career in 1989 as a tight end he rushed for 1201 yards, a Viking single defense. ..as a sophomore he was a member for the Dallas Cowboys. ..played the 1990 season record. ..only the third player in Vikings of Clemson's #1 ranked rushing defense. season with the Montreal Machine of the history and the first since 1981 to break the WLAF. 1,000-yard mark. ..tied the Vikings record for Dexter Davis. ..St. Louis Rams rushing touchdowns in a season with 13, he Reserve defensive back with the Los Angeles John Johnson. ..New Orleans was third in the NFL in that category... had 15 Rams and the Phoenix Cardinals in his NFL In his first year with the New Orleans

total touchdowns to rank second in the NFL to career. .one of the few players in the NFL to Saints. ..had a sack and four tackles in Week II Emmitt Smith in 1992. ..that is ironic because play with the Cardinals in Phoenix and the and appears to be a strong member of the Allen's presence at Clemson in 1987 was a Rams in St. Louis. ..in 1994 appeared in four New Orleans linebacker corps for this year.. .in major factor in Smith going to Florida instead games on special teams and at corner 1994 he played in the first five games for of Clemson out of high school. back. ..second on special teams with five total Cincinnati where he registered four tackles on hits and one solo tackle versus Denver. ..in defense and three on special teams. ..started Mike Barber.. .Seattle Seahawks 1993 he played in six games, three of them for the 49ers in 1993, and he was a prime Signed free agent contract with the Seahawks starts for the Rams. ..registered season-high reason 49ers advanced to the NFC this year and made the team, one of three five solo tackles versus Cleveland. ..first-team Championship game. ..played in two NFC former Tigers to make the NFL as a free agent AII-ACC for the Tigers in 1990, he was the Championship games during his three years this year. .leading tackier for Seattle in the first leader of the secondary on Clemson's #1 with the 49ers....one of three linebackers from

two preseason games, it was a major reason ranked total defense that year. Clemson's #1 ranked defense to start in the he made the club.. .playing special teams so far NFL last year. .Clemson had four straight 10-2 with the Seahawks. ..one of three 1994 Chris Gardocki... Indianapolis Colts seasons during his career, he was a team Clemson linebackers to make an NFL Entering his first season with Colts. ..had a leader from that senior class that set a school roster. ..finished second on the Tigers in 37.8 yard average last year with the Bears as record for victories. tackles with 103 in 1993. ..he had two sacks for a punter. .he also handled the kickoff duties for 10 yard losses. ..finished his career with a total the Bears. ..had a successful onside kick Tracy Johnson. ..Seattle Seahawks of 203 tackles. ..played in 44 games over his against Detroit which led to a touchdown. ..had Special teams captain of the Seattle

career , earned a 3.0 grade point average for 80 punts in 1993, forced 38 fair catches, best Seahawks for the 1993 and 1994 season. ..a the fall semester of 1994. in the NFL. ..allowed only 22 of his 80 punts to 10th-round NFL draft choice (by Houston), be returned for only 115 yards, the fewest punt who is now in his seventh NFL Brentson Buckner... Pittsburgh Steelers return yards allowed by a punter in the NFL season... scored his first Seahawks touchdown Second-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers that year.. .had just two touchbacks in 1993, in 1993 against Kansas City on a two-yard fewest in the NFL. ..had nine touchbacks on pass from Rick Mirer. .played in all 16 games kickoffs in 1993, and also had a career best 28 last year and had played in 96 straight games punts inside the 20 a year ago. ..completed a over his six years. ..heading into this season, pass out of punt formation for the Bears in he has never missed a pro game. ..has 10 1993. ..a third-round pick out of Clemson and career starts at fullback, including five in 1991 the 78th selection overall. for the Atlanta Falcons. ..had 47 career carries for 182 yards and three scores and has 17 Jerome Henderson. ..Philadelphia Eagles career receptions for 129 yards and two A veteran of 47 NFL games with the New touchdowns entering 1995. ..had 71 career England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills, he is special teams tackles entering 1995, he led now with his third team... has spent most of his the Seahawks in special teams tackles in pro career as a special teams player and a 1992. reserve defensive back. ..saw limited action in 13 games for Buffalo last season and recorded Levon Kirkland. ..Pittsburgh Steelers two tackles. ..played on special teams in the Second-leading tackier for the Pittsburgh 1994 Super Bowl for the Buffalo Bills, ironically Steelers in 1994 with 100. ..has played in every that was the only playoff game he played in game so far in his career in college and the that year for the Bills. ..started the 1993 season pros ...shared the team lead with 10 tackles with the New England Patriots... played in all 32 against the San Francisco 49ers in his first games for the Patriots in 1991 and 1992, he start as a professional. ..led the team in tackles started nine games in 1992. ..had 60 tackles, with 10 versus San Diego in the AFC 11 passes defensed and three interceptions Champioship game last year. ..scored first for the Patriots in 1992. ..also led the Pats in career touchdown on a 16-yard fumble return punt returns in 1991 when he had 201 yards against San Diego for the game's only on 27 returns.. .had an interception of Warren touchdown last year. ..made game saving Moon against Houston in his first NFL start in tackle at goal line on last play of a 17-14 win 1991. ..has five total interceptions and 20 over New England in 1993. ..ranked second on passes defensed in his three-year career. the Steelers in tackles each of the last two seasons. Kirkland is one of eight former Clemson linebackers in the NFL.

1*>**5 CLEMSON IOC> 1 54 Ed McDaniel... Minnesota Vikings Ashley Sheppard...Jacksonville Jaguars Finished second on the squad with 171 tackles In his first year with Jacksonville. ..had three

in 1994. ..had 21 total tackles for the 1993 tackles in week II against Cincinnati. ..claimed season, then had 21 in the opening game of on waivers from Minnesota Vikings. ..played in 1994 against Green Bay.. .also had a sack and 17 games in previous two seasons for the caused fumble that led to Minnesota's only Vikes...made 17 special team tackles and 1.5 touchdown of the opening day game... that total sacks in his career entering this year.. .in 1994 tied for the second highest figure for a single he saw action in seven games on special game in Minnesota Vikings history.. .he led the teams. ..in playoff game versus Chicago he team in tackles for loss (13), forced fumbles (3) made two tackles. ..had his first career sack and led the Vikings' linebackers in sacks (2.5) against the NFL's leading passer in history, in 1993. ..McDaniel, who earned his degree Steve Young of the San Francisco from Clemson last year, was to be the starting 49ers... ranked among Clemson's top 10 weakside linebacker for Minnesota in 1993, but players in sacks and tackles for loss. ..fourth suffered a torn tendon in his right shoulder in round pick of the Vikings in 1 993. the opening game of the season against the Raiders. Wayne Simmons.. .Green Bay Packers Has been hindered by injury his first two

Chester McGlockton . Los Angeles Raiders seasons, but he is a solid starter for the In 1994, voted to the Pro Bowl for the first time Packers this year.. .first-round draft choice of in his young NFL career.. .led Raiders in sacks the Packers, he made many NFL All-Rookie with 9.5 for 63.5 yards in losses.. .forced three teams in 1993. ..quite an accomplishment fumbles and recovered one. ..had one of the because he suffered two injuries during his best all-around games in the NFL by a lineman rookie season. ..played in 14 games and last year when he registered eight tackles, tw o started eight contests. ..also started both sacks, three forced fumbles, one fumble playoff games for the Packers. ..finished 10th recovery against Houston in 1994. ...in 1992 on the team with 39 tackles. ..had his best and 1993 combined, the Raiders were 1-7 game of 1993 against Detroit in the playoffs McGlockton made the pro bowl in just his when McGlockton was out of the lineup due to when he had seven tackles. ..first-team All- third year. injury and 17-9 when he was able to play.. .had Rookie according to Pro Football Weekly, the 13 tackles and two sacks against Cincinnati in Pro Football Writers Associate and Football Curtis Whitley.. .Carolina Panthers 1993, most tackles in a game by a Raider Digest. ..had his first career NFL interception Starting center for the Carolina Panthers in lineman in three years... started all 16 games in against John Elway and Denver.. .slated to their inaugural season... each of his three 1993, then broke a leg in Raiders victory over continue as a starting outside linebacker in previous seasons in the NFL, Whitley has Denver in the AFC wild-card playoff 1994 for the Packers. ..had game deciding served as the long snapper in addition to his game. ..first-round pick of the Raiders in 1992 fumble recovery against Chicago in the center and special teams duties for the AFC draft. second Monday Night Football game of the Champion Chargers. ..second Clemson center year. to play in a Super Bowl, Jeff Bostic is the Michael Dean Perry.. .Denver Broncos other. ..in San Diego Whitley provided Five-time NFL Pro Bowl player and three-time Darnell Stephens.. . versatility at center and developed a reputation All-Pro performer.. .beginning his first season Made the Tampa Bay Bucs as a free agent as an interior offensive lineman with with the Denver Broncos after signing as a free signee...will be a prime player on special potential. ..played in just three games in his agent. ..spent first seven years in the league teams for the Bucs this year. ..led ACC rookie season, 1993. ..fifth-round selection of playing for the Browns... fourth on Browns all- linebackers in sacks with 8 in 1994. ..tied for the Chargers in 1992, he was the 1 17th player list with this the lead in tackles for loss with time sack 51.5 entering team chosen. season. ..registered 69 stops, four sacks, and 13. ..ironically he tied with current Buccaneer three PBUs in 1994 ...his best year was 1990 teammate Wardell Rouse. ..second on the Derrick Witherspoon... Philadelphia Eagles when he led all NFL linemen in sacks with team in first hit tackles with 57... finished third Signed a free agent deal with the Eagles in the 11.5 and 107 total tackles. ..has 10 caused last season on the Tigers in tackles with spring of this year... reserve running back and fumbles and seven fumble recoveries in his 82. ..led the team in QB pressures with special teams player for the Eagles. ..played in career.. .second-round pick of the Browns in 22. ..had one recovered fumble and one one game last season with the CFL's 1988, he made the 1988 All-Rookie caused fumble. ..selected as a honorable Shreveport Pirates after being released by the team. ..chosen to the 1992 Sporting News All- mention AII-ACC in 1994. ..participated in East- New England Patriots. ..as a rookie free agent NFL team and named the 1989 UPI AFC West Shrine Bowl Game. last year, saw action in three preseason Defensive PI ay er-of-the- Year... offensive games. ..as a senior at Clemson he led the linemen blocking Perry were charged with James Trapp... Los Angeles Raiders team in rushing with 519 yards and three TDs holding penalties 16 times in 1989. ..only the This past summer Trapp won the NFL's Fastest on 111 attempts, including a career-high 172 second athlete anywhere in the country to Man competition. ..scored a touchdown off a yard effort vs. Maryland. have a McDonald's hamburger named after lateral from Chester McGlockton in the him, the served in Cleveland preseason. ..played in all 16 games in 1994 MDP was Donnell Woolford... Chicago Bears McDonald's Restaurants in 1 991 ...Michael and started two at cornerback...one of only Second-team All-NFC by UPI and a member Jordan is the only other athlete to be so three DBs to record a sack last season for the of the All-Madden team in 1994. ..started all 16 honored by McDonald's. Raiders. ..recorded 29 tackles and five passes games for the Bears for the third consecutive defensed in 1994. ..played in 14 games in his season last year.. .going into this season he is Wardell Rouse.. .Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie year, 1993 and had two starts. ..had his the Bears active leader for interceptions with Was the only Clemson player drafted in the first career interception against Cleveland 22, which ties for ninth in club history.. .had his 1995 NFL draft. ..he was selected in the sixth when he made his first career start in the 23rd career interception against the Packers in round. ..saw action in the first two games for Raiders secondary.. .had 13 tackles from the second Monday Night Football Game this Tampa Bay as an outside linebacker.. .one of scrimmage and seven special teams stops in year.. .chosen for the Pro Bowl for the first time the team's top tacklers in the preseason 1993. ..a third-round pick in 1993 when was the in 1993, ....led team in pass defenses for the games. ..Clemson's fifth leading tackier last 72nd player taken overall. ..two-sport star at second consecutive season with 21. ..had a season with 69. ..second on the team in QB Clemson who was an All-American in career high six passes defensed against pressures with 18. ..had two caused fumbles track.. .also the ACC MVP in Outdoor Track in Dallas in 1992. ..had two interceptions vs. last season. ..second-team AII-ACC last 1990 and 1992. ..member of the United States Detroit in 1992. ..had seven interceptions for season and third-team AII-ACC in Olympic Track team that competed in the year to lead the Bears team in 1992. ..has 1 993. ..played in the Blue-Gray game, but Barcelona. had121 passes defensed in his first six years suffered an injury. in the NFL and has 463 career tackles. ..has started every game he has played in for the Bears, 71 entering this season.

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Some may think the season looks bleak has been great about helping me get to least one tackle in every game and had 25 tor Marvin Cross. treatment and to practice. He is doing a stops for the season. He has played in 30 Hovever, that is not the attitude this great job this year." games in his career and has 93 total

determined, graduate student defensive end Cross has spent much time in rehab and tackles, including 1 1 stops behind the line of takes. During summer camp, Cross at practice everyday, trying to give advice to scrimmage.

suffered an injury to a knee. While he has the linemen who are spelling him while he It seems long ago that Cross, a native of missed the first three games and may miss trys to get back to a healthy state. He looks Durham, NC, chose Clemson over North more, he is hard at work in daily forward to returning later in the season and Carolina, Wake Forest, and North Carolina rehabilitation and is on the mend. plans to make a major contribution to the State. "Clemson presented me with the "This injury is just a bump in the road— Tiger defense. Defensive line coach Ellis opportunity academically and athletically."

minor set back. I am determind to get back Johnson states, "Marvin is a vital link in our Clemson had the best football program

and help this team. I am just going to take it defense. He can start on the base run front, among the schools he was considering,

one day at a time. That is the only way to and sub for the pass rush. He is the only especially when it came to linebackers, his

approach it. I am moving step by step." starter that can do that. The players respect position as a prep player. Many of the team members hold Cross him as a tremendous leader. He's a fine While athletics is an intergral part of his

in high regard and feel if anyone can return young man and we can't wait to get him career at Clemson, he was taught at an

from a knee injury it is Marvin Cross. Jeff back on the field." early age that school is always a major

Sauve, a senior kicker, holds, "Marvin and I Cross was an intricate part of Clemson's priority. That is why he already has a came in at the same time. He is one of the 1994 defense that ranked 14th in the nation degree in financial management and is hardest workers on and off the field. He pursuing a teaching certificate this year as is a good friend and the team looks to a graduate student.

him for leadership." "I always wanted to play sports when I Sophomore quarterback, Nealon was young, but my mother always

Greene, states, "Marvin is a dedicated stressed academics. So it was something

athlete. He knows what it takes to win I learned early in life. My mother was a and he makes other people work hard strict disciplinarian. She had to raise two just by his example. To some of us, he is boys, my brother Bryant and me. She like a big brother, especially to the young instilled good morals that will carry us

guys." through life. Plus, she had a way about Junior cornerback, Dexter McCleon her that we didn't even have the desire to remarks, "Marvin is a leader and he be bad." guides people in the right direction—at all In eighth grade, Marvin was allowed to times. He is an impact player and play baseball. At Hillside High School in everyone feels confident with him. We Durham, he finally began to play football. hope he comes back soon, because we By his sophomore year, he experienced miss and need his presence." success as his team advanced to the You could see this respect from his playoffs as Cross teamed with a tight teammates on the day he was injured. end named Rodney Rogers (now a star in Cross injured his knee in an August the NBA after an Ail-American basketball practice. "Everyone stopped," said Head career at Wake Forest). Cross played Coach Tommy West. "You could see the offensive tackle. concern from everyone on that practice During Cross's junior year, he played field. You could see the concern and the both offensive and defensive tackle. He respect his teammates have for him later made all-conference at defensive tackle. that day when he came to the training His senior year, he played offensive room on crutches." tackle and inside linebacker, and was When Cross made his way through selected for the Shrine Bowl, in 1990. All the corridor in the basement of the four years in high school, he also was a Jervey Athletic Center you would have part of the track program and in 1990 he thought a heavyweight champion had Marvin has had a cross to bear in his final season was second in the state in the discus and entered an arena for a fight. Cross had at Clemson. third in the shot. quite an entourage of teammates Looking back over his entire career

following him to see how he was doing. in rushing defense and 17th in scoring Cross states, "I've always been fortunate in

"You could see the respect the players have defense. Despite his relatively small size for that I have been around coaches and for him that day in the training room," a defensive lineman (6-4 and 250 pounds), people who have given me good advice.

continued West. "Marvin has been a hard Cross led Clemson's linemen in tackles One person I credit with good advice today worker his entire career. He is not blessed with 64. He was a second-team all- is my fiancee." Titania Pickett, who also with outstanding size for his position, but he conference selection. Early in the season graduated last May, is Cross's fiancee.

has made up for it with perseverance and he had a career high 11 tackles against So, while Marvin's senior season has intelligence. He has been a big loss to our Virginia, a key reason Clemson held the been littered with unexpected crossings, defense." Cavs to a season low nine points. He was his overall outlook on life is far from bleak. And for this respect and concern, Cross ranked as the 18th best defensive end in With one degree in hand and another on is appreciative. Raymond White, who is the nation by the 1995 Sporting News the way his future is very bright. playing Cross's old position, has been a big preseason magazine. help. " Raymond is 'good people' and he Cross did not start in 1993, but had at

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CLEMSONUNIVERSITY , fife ANDYE McCROREY by Jessica Reo

Competition is innate to football players. hands. When are you going to have comput- ing staff have been supportive as well. Many of them can't live without the thought of ers, tutors, and counselors at your fingertips? "Knowing the faculty in the sociology depart-

competition, that's why they began to play foot- It is a great opportunity." ment and having a positive experience with

ball in the first place. It was a field where they But life doesn't stop with a degree. The them is what set me forth to get an Applied

could compete with one another in a level cir- Rock Hill, SC, native knows what he wants in Sociology masters degree. I had a lot of

cumstance, a place where the best will suc- life, and is working hard to get there. His aspi- encouragement from the faculty. There's just

ceed. For many, it is an escape from both the rations for a career are anything but typical. "I so many faculty that have been good to me,

classroom and the daily rigors of life. But for really would like to get into federal law enforce- Jim Hawtin, my statistical research methods

Andye McCrorey, a graduate student on the ment. I toss and turn on whether I would like teacher, Merv White, my faculty advisor, and

Clemson football team, competition doesn't to go to law school. I would like to get a joint Pat Smith, who always has been a positive

only take place out on the field. It takes place judicial degree and master's degree. There motivator to a lot of the football players."

in the classroom as well. are a lot of schools that do that. That has a lot to do with why he picked

With the possibility of becoming the only "I don't want to practice law, I just want that Clemson, because of the faculty and because

Clemson football player in history to be a four- kind of background because it would help me it was close to home. Considering his ties to

time Academic AII-ACC member, competition get into federal law enforcement. I would really his brothers Edwin and Keenan, and his entire

in the classroom is a daily happening. The like to be a U.S. Marshall or in the FBI, or family, McCrorey wanted to be within driving

competition is mainly within himself, striving for something of that nature. I'm going to take distance. "I don't want to say my parents put

the best in terms of his own grades, but there the LSAT (Law Scholastic Aptitude Test) this pressure on me to come to Clemson, but their

is a competition with others, to do better, that summer and then take it from there." He'd like eyes lit up when they came on the visit with

is always present. me. I wanted to stay close to my mom any-

So, why then, did he take part in football, way. I don't like to be far from her. My mom

especially if grades and schooling were so has definitely kept me on track." important to him. Many kids have trouble Because of all of the support and help from handling one situation, let alone two that the Clemson community and what he has take up major amounts of time, especially at been a part of as a Clemson football player, the high school and collegiate level. McCrorey wants to continue to be a part of

"I was an easy pick coming out of high the university. "I've been a part of the tradi-

school, because everyone knew they didn't tion and it will keep going on. I'm going to

have to worry about my SAT scores or my be in the stands watching next year and I " grades," said McCrorey. I had athletic want to be an IPTAY member. I want to be

I ability, but they knew I'd go to class. I was involved in all of that. definitely want to sixth in my high school class. Coming out of give back to Clemson. I'm just glad to be a

high school I definitely wanted to continue to part of the tradition here and I'm definitely

it play football, but I was never one to think going to be around to see go on, to

that I would go to college and play and then encourage the freshmen and to teach them

it it go pro. I never really thought of playing pro how to carry on. That's how was passed

football. I just wanted to use football as a on to me by the older players and that's

means of getting a degree. It has worked what I want to do," says McCrorey.

out that way for me. And that's basically all I "Andye McCrorey is everything you look for ask from football, to help me further my edu- in a student-athlete," said Head Coach

cation." Tommy West. "He is one athlete I don't have That is evidenced by the fact that he to be concerned about as far as knowing his already has a degree in Sociology. But he assignments and being ready to play. What

hasn't left it at that. The starting inside line- he lacks in size he makes up for in intelli- Andye McCrorey has waited patiently for his start- backer is currently working on his graduate gence and preparation. Andye is someone ing linebacker position. He serves as mentor to degree in Applied Sociology. "I'm proud who knows Clemson, appreciates Clemson Clemson's young linebackers. that I'm in grad school and that I can look in and will be a part of Clemson for a long game programs and see my name listed as time." GR. and have everyone refer to me as a grad- to attend law school at Virginia or in the Tradition has become a part of life because

uate student. As far as practice and playing, I VirginiaA/Vashington, DC area. of what Clemson has bestowed on McCrorey

"I don't think it's any different. I have less class The support that McCrorey has received, since the day he walked onto campus. can't

stress than I had before in undergraduate- from both family and teachers, is what has really explain what it's like to rub the rock and

classes. I don't have to take as big of a load given him such a stable and well-rounded out- run down the hill and know that you're going to

and I have a lot more free time." look. School has always been important to play or know that people are going to be

A lot of that free time was gained by work- him and his mom and dad, Evelyn and watching you. I can't even explain what it feels ing toward his degree with the help of Vickery Edward, have watched everything he does like. You look around and you see all these

" Hall, which, he feels, has been a tremendous with a careful eye. I never wanted to be out- people and you just go numb. It's the greatest

asset to his collegiate educational experience. done in the classroom and I get that from my feeling in the world.

"If you're here and your school's paid for and parents. I wanted to show everybody that I Support is an expectation for McCrorey,

you're on a scholarship, I just felt like, person- could compete on any level with anyone in my from his peers, from his family, and from

ally, I would be crazy not to take advantage of classes. I always did and it was always a tug Clemson. Expectations from Andye and the an opportunity to get a year of graduate of war. Everyone tried to be the best. Our McCrorey family are high and Clemson has school. whole school district (Rock Hill) has been like lived up to those expectations in more ways

"If you take advantage of Vickery Hall then that since elementary school, always competi- than one.

you will be successful at this university. You tion in the classroom," reflects McCrorey. have everything you need right there at your And Clemson University faculty and coach-

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IIMUI VIUUAL BY CLEMSON Punts: 13 vs. Furman, 11-21-42 RushGs: by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 10-18-69 vs. Pensacola N.A.S., 10-13-45 Rushing Yds: 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 10-16-82 Punt Avg: 56.6 (3-170) vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-77

Pass Attempts: 53 by Rodney Williams vs. Intercepts by: 5 vs. South Carolina, 1 1-23-68 N.C. State, 10-24-87 vs. Georgia, 9-19-81

Pass Comp.: d.6 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Duke, 10-24-70 Int. Ret. Yds.: 110 vs. Wake Forest, 11-21-59

TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1-22-47 Punt Ret. Yds: 227 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-26-87 Passing Yds: 283 by Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 9-24-66 KO Ret. Yds: 160 vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Completion %:.800 (12-15) by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia (10-8-83) Sacks by: 10 vs. Maryland, 9-15-79

(Mm. 15 art.) vs. North Carolina, 1 1-7-92

Receptions: 1 by Charlie Waters vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 TFL: 19 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 by Perry Tuttle vs. Maryland, 11-14-81 PBUs: 18 vs. The Citadel, 10-4-86 Rec. Yds: 161 by Perry Tuttle vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81

TD Rec: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1 1-21-53 BY OPPONENT

Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1-22-47 First Downs: 29 by Duke, 10-24-70 Punt Return Yds: 126 by Donnell Woolford vs. Georgia Tech, by Florida State, 11-1-75 9-26-87 Rushes: 74 by North Carolina, 11-14-70 KO Return Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Rushing Yds: 409 by N.C. State, 10-25-75

Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. N. Carolina, 1 1 -8-80 Rushing Avg: 7.0 by N. Carolina, 11-6-76 Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 10-30-65 Rushing TDs: 6 by N.C. State, 10-25-75

Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest, 1 1 -3-79 Pass Atts: 58 by The Citadel, 10-4-86 by Jim Stuckey vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Pass Comps: 27 by Duke, 10-16-82 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Passing Yds: 361 by Maryland, 11-16-85 by Chester McGlockton vs. Passing TDs: 3 by several teams South Carolina, 11-17-90 Total Offense: 546 by Duke, 10-24-70 by Brentson Buckner vs. North Carolina, Yds/Play: 8.4 by Auburn, 10-10-70 11-7-92 Fumbles: 9 by Presbyterian, 9-18-54 by Wardell Rouse vs. Maryland 10-30-93 Fumbles Lost: 6 by Duke, 10-19-68 Tackles for Loss: 5 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State, Penalties: 16 by Duke, 10-17-87 10-24-87 Penalty Yds: 127 by Georgia, 9-30-67 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 Punts: 15 by Auburn, 10-12-68 Punt Avg.: 57.3 by The Citadel, 10-4-86 BY OPPONENT Intercepts by: 6 by Auburn, 11-21-53 Rushes: 32 by Charlie Wysocki, Maryland, 9-15-79 Punt Ret. Yds: 100 by Auburn, 10-10-70 by Don McCauley, N. Carolina, 11-14-70 by Corey Croom, Ball State, 9-5-92

Rushing Yds: 227 by Ted Brown, N.C. State, 1 1 -25-75 Pass Atts: 57 by Kip Allen, The Citadel, 10-4-86 Pass Comp: 26 by Bob Davis, Virginia, 9-24-66

Passing Yds: 361 by , Maryland, 1 1-16-85 Receptions: 13 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68 Rec. Yds: 209 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68

Total Offense: 368 by Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 1 1-16-85 Sacks: 4 by Ross Browner, Notre Dame, 11-12-77

TEAM BY CLEMSON First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Rushes: 73 vs. Virginia, 10-21-72 Rushing Yds: 536 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Rushing Avg.: 10.3 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 Rushing TDs: 11 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 Pass Art: 54 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Pass Comp: 23 vs. Duke, 10-24-70 Passing Yds: 315 vs. Virginia, 9-24-66

Passing TDs: 4 vs. Auburn, 1 1-22-47 Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Yds/Play: 8.7 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Fumbles: 14 vs. Presbyterian, 9-1-53 Fumbles Lost: 5 vs. several teams Penalties: 15 vs. Duke, 10-17-87

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Traditions are something that don't IPTAY donors have also played an outdoor track with new stadium facilities, happen overnight, they evolve over a intricate role in the "Campaign for the indoor tennis facility, the soccer number of years. One tradition at Clemson Clemson". a long range fund-raising project stadium, the weight room, the new golf that is going strong and heading into its of the University. The University's original practice area, a new cross country course, 61st year is IPTAY. The IPTAY Scholarship goal of 62 million dollars was surpassed the McFadden Building, and the Foundation, is known throughout the with the next goal of 78 million also being IPTAY/Ticket office facility. country for its faithful and generous surpassed in the campaign that ended on The facilities are among the best in the contributions by its supporters. A recent June 30. 1992. IPTAY provided three country, at least that must be the opinion of USA Today article called IPTAY the best- million dollars with ongoing opportunities the NCAA. Over the last two years known organization of its kind in the nation. for donors to be part of the Vickery Hall Clemson has played host to NCAA events The article noted that at a time when Academic Learning Center. in four different sports, including three in college athletic costs are rising IPTAY Vickery Hall, located on East Campus, is 1994-95. continues to lead the way in supporting a 27.000 square foot facility that houses IPTAY is also proud to provide the athletic scholarships at Clemson. IPTAY the tutoring and advising programs for funding for Tiger Band. Each year IPTAY plays a major role in ensuring that all 18 of student-athletes. The building contains establishes financial support for travel, the varsity sports at Clemson are given various-sized study and tutoring rooms uniforms and equipment for this integral the maximum amount of scholarships used for individual study as well as small part of the Clemson athletic program. allowed by the NCAA. group instruction. While IPTAY is primarily concerned with IPTAY completed another record This building is a major reason Clemson athletic fundraising, the mission of

breaking year in 1994-95 when it went over student-athletes had a record 2.55 GPA in Clemson University has not been the 56 million mark for the second straight the Spring Semester of 1995. Additionally. overlooked. The IPTAY Academic year. The total number of members 83 student-athletes made the ACC Scholarship Endowment was created to reached 19.000. The Tiger Cub Club was Academic Honor Roll, the highest figure in help meet the need for more academic introduced in 1993. giving Clemson fans Clemson history. A record number of scholarships for non-athletes who are from birth to age 22 a chance to become students also made the Dean's List and the highly qualified academically. This involved in Tiger athletics. That club is now President's List. scholarship endowment is funded by approaching the 2.000 mark in terms of The generous support of loyal donors to certain company gifts that are made as a members. IPTAY has allowed the organization to go result of employee contributions to IPTAY. Thanks to this support. Clemson enjoyed beyond the funding of athletic scholarships In addition, the athletic department has another banner year in 1994-95. Nine by providing the financial basis for many of made generous contributions to the Clemson teams, including five spring the unparalled athletic facilities at endowment from athletic revenues. sports, advanced to NCAA play. Clemson Clemson. The IPTAY Academic Fund is presently was one of four schools in the nation to Since 1978. IPTAY has provided the the largest scholarship endowment of its have its football, basketball, and baseball funding for S34 million of capital kind at Clemson providing S2.3 million in teams ranked in the top 25 of the USA improvements in the area of athletics. funds, currently benefitting more than 60 Today poll at one time or another. These improvements include the students. IPTAY's support extends to all of Clemson had four ACC Rookie-of-the-Year expansion of the football stadium, the the student body. selections and 22 Ail-Americans. renovated baseball facility (Tiger Field), the The tremendous support of IPTAY is IPTAY is recognized as one of due. in large part, to the the oldest, largest and most organizational makeup that allows successful athletic fundraising donors to be as close to IPTAY as organizations in America. IPTAY they are to their local IPTAY was the first athletic fundraising leadership. Each of South organization in the country to top Carolina's 46 counties has an the two. three, four, and five- IPTAY County chairman, and every million dollar marks in annual county is alloted an IPTAY donations. representative for every 35 donors. In 1934. Dr. Rupert Fike One important way IPTAY keeps founded IPTAY with a very simple in touch with its membership is the purpose in mind: IPTAY provides annual Clemson Club meeting held funds for athletic scholarships. in April and May of each year. Since 1934 IPTAY has certainly These meetings, which feature met Fike's goal, providing different coaches and scholarships for over 5.000 administrators are just one of the student-athletes, trainers, and ways of making the local IPTAY managers. members feel close to Clemson. IPTAY currently provides the Clemson University will continue funds for tutorial programs staffed to be recognized and respected on by trained academic advisors, the national level athletically and assisted by graduate and academically with the full support of undergraduate students. This IPTAY. IPTAY will continue to be support is intended to ensure that successful because a loyal all student-athletes are given the One of the factors in Dr. Deno Curris' decision to come to commitment to Clemson University opportunity to earn their degree Clemson was the consistent love of the school expressed by is a way of life in the hearts of while participating in athletics. Clemson graduates and IPTAY members. Clemson alumni and friends.

1995 CLEMSON I ()()TI5AI J. "5 TerrificJTailgate Twoso

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For the 1995-96 Clemson swimming and Butterfly- Contrary to recent seasons, the backstroking group that lacks depth but has diving teams, there is no middle ground. The butterfly events look to be a strong point for the proven to be a solid area for the Tigers. He will coaching staff will look to a diverse group of Lady Tigers this season. With the addition of be joined by sophomore P.J. Olson, who had an seniors and freshmen to direct the Tigers towards Marta Wlodkowska, who took fourth-place in the impressive ACC Championship with an eighth- an ACC Championship. 200 butterfly at the 1995 ACC Championships, place finish in the 100 backstroke. Freshman The men return nine seniors who have, at one the butterfly core promises to be very solid. William York will be asked to step in and solidify time or another, placed in the top-16 at the "Wlodkowska will be joined by a group of fliers the backstroke group, which will allow Bryan conference finals. After a rather large recruiting that we signed in the off season who have the Parker and Tim Storsteen to concentrate on their class in 1994-95, the Tigers bring in four solid potential, to place in the conference finals. So distance freestyle events. "I'm really excited about

student-athletes, including William York, who will one of our weakest events will make a turn the strength of our backstrokers this season. I attend Clemson on a Presidential Scholarship. As around and become one of our strongest believe we have the potential to place several a whole, the men's team has made steady categories." swimmers in the top-16 at the ACC improvements under second-year head coach Breaststroke- The breaststroke event will be thin Championships." Bruce Marchionda, as the 1995 team recorded its in terms of swimmers, but not in speed. The Lady Butterfly- Once again, the butterfly events look first winning season since 1990. Tigers return Sheila Humberstone, who notched to be the strongest area on the men's team. "The For the women, the opposite is true. two top-12 finishes in the 100 and 200 butterfly will be our strongest and deepest event Marchionda signed 14 student-athletes in the off breaststroke at the 1995 ACC Championships. this season, with the return of seniors Jorge season, which might lead some to view the 1995- Junior Kristen Kunkle will compete for spots on Anaya, Greg Monn, and sophomores John 96 season as a rebuilding year. Not true. The the 200 and 400 medley relay teams, along with Dunham and Scott Ayer." Anaya, the leader of the Lady Tigers gained strength from this class in the freshman Abby Cooper. "I'm looking for these group, won a Bronze medal for Mexico in the 800 middle distance freestyle, butterfly, and diving, three swimmers to really hold their own in the freestyle relay at the 1995 Pan Am Games. which will only improve their standing in the breaststroke events. We don't have much depth Breaststroke- Marchionda is excited about the conference. The Lady Tigers turned their 1994- at the 100 and 200 breaststroke, but I'm confident depth and talent returning for the breaststroke 95 season around with a 7-5 record, which these girls can compete in the ACC." events. "Our top 100 and 200 breaststroker marked the first winning season since 1990. Individual Medley- The IM events will be Landon Harris, along with 200 breaststroke Women stacked with solid swimmers competing for a school record holder T.J. Fry and Chris Anderson, Freestyle- The Tigers return two sprinters with limited number of spots. Ms. Versatility, Marta make up probably our next strongest event behind ACC experience. Senior Kathleen Wilcox leads Wlodkowska returns to lead the IM'ers. Her 400 the butterfly." Fry, who will focus on the the sprinting contingent, having already posted IM time of 4:24.56 ranks fifth on Clemson's All- breaststroke and IMs, is probably the most times in Clemson's career top-five list. Junior Time chart. Wlodkowska is joined by juniors versatile athlete on the team, because he can Jennifer Daugherty brings solid times and Tiffany Jones and Sarah Borowski, sophomore swim the middle and distance freestyle events experience to the 50 and 100 free as well as Sheila Humberstone, and freshmen Lisa Bartlett, along with the breaststroke and IMs. swimming on the 200 and 400 freestyle relay Wendy Henson, and Stacy Finner. Individual Medley- The individual medley events teams. Coach Marchionda likes the possibilities Diving- Senior Megan Oakley returns to improve might have lost a little depth this season, but not for the sprinters. "With the return of Kathleen and on her NCAA Zone Championships performance. speed and experience. T.J. Fry, the top returnee Jennifer, we also are adding a lot of speed with Oakley, a top-six finisher in the one and three- in the 200 and 400 individual medley, placed third three freshmen; Kathy Lowery, Wendy Henson, meter boards at the 1995 ACC Championships, in the 200 IM and fifth in the 400 IM at the ACC and Jennifer Zappa. With this nucleus of five leads the deep diving crew. In recent years, the Championships last season, and looks to break sprinters, our group should be very strong and diving contingent has been shallow and lacked the 200 IM school record this season. challenge at the ACC Championships." The national experience, but with the group of Sophomore Scott Ayer returns after having two Tigers will call on Mary K. Dahms and Sarah freshmen coming in, the future looks bright. sixth-place finishes at the conference Borowski to move down from the 1000 and 1650 Men championships as a freshman. Marchionda is freestyle and compete for spots in the 500 Freestyle- Landon Harris, normally a very pleased with Ayer's performance to date. freestyle. Borowski placed fourth in the 1650 breaststroker, is the Tigers fastest returnee in the "Ayer had an outstanding season in the 200 IM freestyle with a NCAA provisional cut (16:51.68) 50 freestyle, and will be expected to lead the last year and is primed to better his performance at the conference championships. sprinters. "Landon is going to have to come down at the ACC." Backstroke- After a frustrating 1994-95 season from the breaststroke events and help out in the Diving- The Tigers' return AII-ACC performer dealing with a broken wrist, Tiffany Jones returns 50 and 100 freestyle." Last season senior Jorge Brian Haecker, who won the three-meter board at to lead the Tigers in the backstroke events. A Anaya posted the second-fastest time in Clemson the 1995 ACC Championships. Haecker picked season removed from two ACC individual titles, history in the 500 freestyle (4:26.33) and fifth-best up where he left off at the Junior College level, by Jones has the second-best time in Clemson in the 200 freestyle (1:38.67), and will be used winning the three-meter championship and looks history in the 200 backstroke. Jones will be frequently in most of the middle distance events. to be one of the top divers in the conference joined by Katarzyna Gawronska, who placed ninth Seniors Bryan Parker, Chris Randazzo and Tim heading into the 1995-96 season. Senior Mikel in the 200 backstroke at the ACC Championships, Storsteen are joined by newcomers Matt Maurer Silvertooth has provided consistent performances sophomore Stephanie Ferrence and freshman and William York to shape the distance freestyle. throughout his career. Jennifer Mooney. Backstroke- Senior Dan Aron returns to lead a

Jorge Anaya and Tiffany Jones hope to continue Clemson's climb in swimming. The Tigers program posted its best all-around year in five seasons in 1994-95.

1995 CLEMSON I HAI .1. 77 51

|g> VIRGINIA

Cavaliers Location: Charlottesville, VA Nickname: Cavaliers, Wahoos

Stadium Name/Capacity: David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium/40,000 Turf: Prescription Athletic Turf Enrollment: 18,01 Colors: Orange and Blue 1st Year of Football: 1888 Head Coach/Alma Mater: George Welsh (Navy '56) Record at School/Years: 92-60-3 (14 years) Career Record/Years (4 yr sch. only): 147-106-4 (23 years) Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Position): Joe Krivak (Syracuse/QB), Rick Lantz (Cent. Connecticut St./Def. Coor., LB), Ken Mack (UNC/RB), Art Markos (Springfield/DB), Tom O'Brien (Navy/Off. Coor., Off. Line), Bob Petchel (Syracuse/Def. Ends), Tom Sherman (Penn St.A/VR), Jerry Petercuskie (Boston College/Def. Tackles), Danny Wilmer (East Carolina/Off. Tackles, TE)

Lettermen Lost: 1 Lettermen Returning: 42 Starters Lost: 7 Starters Returning: 17

Offensive Formation: Multiple I Defensive Formation: 4-3

1995 Honors Candidates: Ronde Barber DB, Will Brice P, Kevin Brooks RB, James Farrior LB, Mike Groh QB, Chris Harrison OT, Patrick Jeffers WR, Bobby Neely TE, Jamie Sharper LB, John Slocum OG, Todd White DT University of Virginia Grounds

DB - Ronde Barber QB - Mike Groh LB - Jamie Sharper

c 1 >*>3 CLE1VISON FOOTBALL 78 Tony Agee Demetrius Allen Duane Ashman Jason Augustino Ronde Barber DT»90 WR»2 DE«94 OT-77 DB • 19

Tiki Barber Will Brice Kevin Brooks Derick Byrd Joe Crocker RB«21 P/PK»10 RB«26 WR»8 DB»4

Percy Ellsworth James Farriar Rafael Garcia Mike Groh Jon Harris DB»27 LB • 42 PK»16 QB • 13 DE»98

Chris Harrison Patrick Jeffers Skeet Jones Paul London Darrell Medley OT«56 WR»81 LB»32 DB»5 RB-34

Bobby Neely Jeremy Raley Jamie Sharper John Slocum Todd White TE»88 OG«69 LB«33 OG/OT • 64 DT»91

1995 CLEJVtSON IOOIHA I.I. 79 TRAINERS AND MANAGERS By Brenda Rabon

A day in the life of Clemson football whether it be ball, bag, or passing drills are set shuttle over to the dorm areas and picks up managers and trainers involves more hours up by a manager. athletes who require treatment. They bring than most people's average work day. The The Tiger football team uses a phenomenal these athletes to the training room in Jervey dedication exhibited by this group should not amount of equipment during practices—not to for treatment and then drive them back to the go unrecognized. Clemson University mention game days. At least 60 footballs are dorms. During the early afternoon, trainers managers and trainers must balance a full- used during one daily practice! Needless to tape athletes for practice and prepare fluids. time course load and numerous hours in say, every piece must be in the correct place. This involves preparing water bottles, cups, behind-the-scene preparation for practices and There is no room for error—everything must and the automated fluid machine. game days for the Clemson Tiger football go like clockwork to ensure a productive The trainer's primary task entails making team. practice. These students know what a coach sure each athlete drinks an adequate amount As today's meeting between the Tigers and or player needs before they ask. of fluids to prevent cramps and other injuries. the Cavaliers kicks off, we, as Tiger fans, pay "The work of our student managers and This is especially critical during the preseason tribute to the devotion this group of students trainers is very important," said Head Coach when August temperatures are consistently in shows to Clemson University and the athletic Tommy West. "With all the time constraints on the triple digits. department. One cannot possibly imagine our players and the limitations we have as far This is a high pressure job. If an athlete how the Tiger football team could practice and as practice time, it is very important that suffers from cramps and cannot participate, play on Saturday afternoons without the everything run on time. Our student managers the course of the game could be changed assistance of these managers and trainers. and trainers do a great job in keeping even if it's only for one play. If an injury occurs A significant amount of credit must be everything flowing so we can keep on to a player during a practice and requires an x- given to the supervisors of these managers schedule. They put in a lot of hours and we ray, then a trainer transports the player to and trainers. Outstanding leadership and appreciate that." receive medical attention. After the players support given by Equipment Supervisor David At the conclusion of practice, managers leave the practice fields, trainers pack up McClain, Associate Equipment Supervisor return all equipment to Jervey to be cleaned medical equipment and set up the training Brian Taylor, Head Athletic Trainer Fred and packed again for the next day's practice. room for the next day.

Hoover, and Assistant Trainers Donna Bullock, Managers then assist McClain and Taylor with If there are any new injuries, treatments Danny Poole, and Reno Wilson warrants the mountain of practice laundry. Over 400 are given in the training room at Jervey tremendous gratitude from Clemson University bags of laundry will be washed after each Athletic Center by the trainers. Any treatments Athletic Department, Clemson athletes, and practice! That averages to approximately 15 given must be recorded in the player's Tiger fans. loads of 135 pounds of laundry a day. The individual file along with any doctor's reports. Both trainers and managers report in the thought must make most moms a little dizzy. The trainers must make sure each file is early afternoon on practice days to set up the Trainers' practice responsibilities include continually updated. practice fields with team equipment and setting up the training room for taping the night Assistant Athletic Trainer Danny Poole medical kits. Practice responsibilities for before. Another aspect of being a trainer praises the student trainers for the job they do. managers range from guarding the gate, to involves early mornings. For one week "These students have a great deal of blowing the horn in the tower, to working with intervals, one trainer runs the treatment responsibility on their hands, and they handle designated positions. All drills performed shuttle. At 6:30 AM, a student trainer drives a it well. Many people don't realize the

Clemson Student Trainers: (Front Row L-R) Rob Sheffield, Eric Shell, Kindra Poole, Jennifer McSwain, Jennifer Causey, Julie McGaha, Bryan Clifton. (Back Row L-R) Robbi Eckley, Chris Willis, Jamie Counterman, Robbie Stewart, Judd Caudell, Andy Jolley, Chris LeCroy, Grant Greenwood.

1 *>*>f^ CLEMSON I ()() I HAI .1 „ so Clemson Student Managers: (Front Row L-R) Phillip Trussed, Andrew Wertz, Doug Gregory, Jennifer Flynn, Michael Dickerson, Bryan Ramey, John Gallman. (Back Row L-R) David Wertz, Brooks Tippett, Walt Harder, Robbie Revis, Josh Wise, John Kimbrell.

significant number of hours these students Trainers are primarily responsible for giving Gameday with the Managers and Trainers work. They also have school on top of fluids to athletes during the game. They also 7:00 AM — Six student trainers report to everything they do here." make certain that the athletes keep cool by Holiday Inn in Anderson

When it comes to game days, Clemson is providing cold towels for them. If any on-field 8:30 AM — Student managers report to unique when compared to other schools. injuries occur, trainers must be prepared to equipment room at Jervey. Trainers wake up Preparation for all home games is like bring the necessary equipment onto the field players at Holiday Inn in Anderson. preparing for a road trip due to the location of when signaled by supervising athletic trainers. 9:00 AM—Other trainers report to training Memorial Stadium in relation to the training Saturday mornings before home games are room in stadium and gather up final supplies, and equipment rooms at Jervey Athletic somewhat different for the trainers because including X-Ray machine and plenty of Center. Every piece of equipment needed the team stays in a hotel on Friday nights. At oranges. Managers leave for stadium. must be packed at Jervey and transported to 7:00 AM Saturday, Poole and six trainers travel 9:15 AM—Trainers at Holiday Inn help tape Memorial Stadium on Thursdays or Fridays. to Anderson to tape athletes for the game. At non-injured players. This includes football pumps, whistles, the appointed time, they board the buses with 9:30 AM—Managers set up Clemson sidelines footballs, helmet hardware, shoulder pads, the team and return to Death Valley for the and put player jerseys over the shoulder pads. pants pads, uniforms, medical supplies, and game. Trainers set up training room in the stadium. any other item worn or needed by the Tigers. After games, the managers and trainers 10:00 AM — Managers help opponent The managers and trainers load all of this retrieve all equipment off of the field and out of managers set up visiting sideline. Trainers equipment onto the Orange Express moving the locker and training rooms and pack the make sure visiting locker room and officials truck and drive over to the stadium. A long- Orange Express. The move is then made back have everything they need. distance truck must be used for road trips to to Jervey Athletic Center where the entire 10:30 AM— Managers make final check of other schools. Practically the entire equipment weekly routine begins again in preparation for lockers in stadium.

and training room must fit into one truck! next week's game. 11:15 AM — Team arrives at stadium. For road games, the long-distance truck Head Equipment Supervisor David McClain Managers make sure officials have everything must be packed for the trip with all equipment. says that all the managers take great pride in they need. The caravan leaves on Thursday nights after their job. "Every single thing we do the 11:30 AM—Trainers distribute Gatorade and

practice if the game site is of significant Clemson fans see. You don't really think about other fluids to team. Also specialty taping

distance. Two trainers, two managers, and it. Whether it is the uniforms or the way the (injured players) is done. Managers work with

their supervisors leave with the fully packed helmets are decaled, everyone will see it. players to make sure all is right with their truck to the game site. The following morning, Everything must be perfect, or they will notice." uniforms. both trainers and managers set up the field for One could never capture on paper just 1:00 PM— Kickoff. Managers available for that day's practice. The training room and how much work this group does for Clemson equipment alterations. Trainers hydrate locker rooms must also be prepared not only athletes and coaches. So much has to be players. for Friday practice but for the game as well. done behind-the-scenes that no one ever 4:00 PM — End of Game. Managers and For both home and away games, managers knows about. Today we honor the managers trainers both pack up their equipment and have assignments. During pre-game warm- and trainers for all their hard work. clean locker room. Trainers help with ups, each manager has a particular place to postgame injuries. be stationed according to the position on the 5:30 PM—Trainers bring everything from field. Each coach with a headset has a stadium back to Jervey Training Room. manager assigned to him to assist with cords. Managers put player equipment back into

There are so many responsibilities it would be lockers at Jervey and bring uniforms to impossible to list them all, but a few include washing machines in Jervey. assisting the visiting team, working with 6:00 PM— Managers and trainers go home officials, and repairing equipment. after a long, but fulfilling day. XS>S>5 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 81 rf» IPTAY Representatives

Cherokee County David Parker (CC) Scott Allen Charles Banks * Dr Ron Barrett . > - R.S. Campbell, Jr. f - John M. Hamrick, Jr. - Wylie Hamrick ' Roy Mathis - E. Raymond Parker Bob Peeler -" James R Sanders, Jr.

. Ik j L Greenville County Earl Samons (CC) Lynn Campbell John Tice Robert E. Dye John H. Holcombe, Jr. ' Beniamin M Evatt (VC) * James E. Vissage. Jr. (VC) President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Vernon Anthony Director. District IV Director, District VIII Director, District 1 Director-District VI Bill Barbary James H. Barnes. Jr. IPTAY Past Presidents Randall Bell Charlie Bussey, Director Lewis F. Holmes, Jr., Director Jim Patterson, Director J. Frank Black ' Glenn Brackm Eddie N. Dalton, Director FE. Hughes, Director Bill Reaves, Director ' Mike Branham W. G. DesChamps, Jr., Director Dr. G.J. Lawhon, Jr., Director Lawrence Starkey, Director Joseph Bailey Bright Dr. R.C. Edwards, Sr., Director Edgar C. McGee, Director Dr. J.H. Timmerman, Director Scott Brown ' Miles E. Bruce F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director Thurmon McLamb, Director Marshall Walker, Director Charles A. Bryan, Jr. ' Jody Bryson ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-BOBBY ROBINSON ' Joel L Bullard Robbie Burgess -" IPTAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-GEORGE BENNETT Charles W Bussey, Jr, HONORARY DIRECTOR-FRANK HOWARD Marco Capeletti * Donald J. Coggins ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-BERT HENDERSON Jack Coggins ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-BOB MAHONY Larry B Copeland * Walter B. Crawford ' James M. Crawford - denotes Representative Emeritus ' Gordon S. Davis + denotes County Chairman Emeritus William Lem Dillard Bobby Dillard • '95 denotes IPTAY Award Winner Mark DuBbose Robert M, Dubose ' R.C. Eldridge. Jr. - Henry Elrod Representatives D Gray Suggs L Earl Gilstrap. Jr Tony Elzoghbi Mark D Wilson Bob Guerreri Steve Epps. Jr Harry C (Hal) Hagood Tom Farthing Greenwood County Donald Hamilton Mark Finley * Wayne Bell (CC) Bob Harmon Bill Freeland • Dr. F E Abell, Jr. Frank Hartsell C. Glenn Garrett Mark Abell Coach Frank J Howard Preston T. Garrett. Jr Nick P Anagnost Floyd Hunt " Clark Gaston. Jr. " Lewis Bagwell F H Inabnit, Jr. - Joe D Gibson ' (Bill) Burnett Edwin L. Kirby. Jr WE Mike Glynn • Carol Coleman R. Frank Kolb - Joel W Gray III ' Richard A Coleman John Lewis Scott Greene William D Coleman Kenneth C. Looper ' J. Benson Harrison " Jim S Hull Tom Lynch Robert E. Dye " Dean Hawkins • Robert L McCord William B (Ben) Massingill, Jr ' Richard H Ivester Director, District 1 Ronnie Oliver Banks McFadden * Terry A. Kingsmore ' Melvin Pace JoLynn McFadden ' Sandy Kirkus DISTRICT 1 Wayne B Richey John Mclntyre Vinayak Kutte Robert E Dye, Director WM. Self Tom Merritt * Bennie Langley PO Box 1898 ' Robbie Templeton James V. Patterson ' Jim League Easley. SC 29641 John Peters Sam Ligon McCormick County R R Ritchie ' Floyd S Long Abbeville County Jennings G. McAbee (CC) Gil Rushton Charles Ma|or III ' Earle Williamson (CC) T C. Faulkner, Jr. William C Singleton - W M. Manning, Jr. ' V. Wendel Boggs Neil Smith G. - Seabrook Marchant - Charles B Murphy Oconee County John Sparks ' Edward O McCameron * Rufus Sherard Sammy Dickson (CC) James Spearman ' James T McCarter Wayne Stevenson Marshall P Childress (VC) Joseph J. Turner, Jr. ' Ronald J McCoy Thomas Alexander K.N Vickery * David Merritt Anderson County ' Joel Harris Joseph A West James D Miller John D Hopkins. Jr (CC) Tim Hydrick David F. Whittemore. Jr. J G Miller - Melvin E Barnette Ellis Ivey Eugene P. Willimon Thomas K Norris Gene Beckman * Paul Jenson W Harold Wood William H Orders Jennifer Benson Horace J McGee III - J F Palmer Joe Burdette Tim Merrell - I N Patterson, Jr - R.Carol Cook Dr Don Neal George M Plyler ' Fred Cooley ' Dr. Ted Nimmons W - C Evans Putman Mark Crammer Ernest M Riley ' ' Bobby W Ramsey Joe B Davenport - Carl R. Rogers ' Bruce Reeves - George M. Ducworth Scott Sprouse Robert E Reeves, Jr. J Tom Forrester Dan Strawderman Charles F. Rhem, Jr. Dr. James P. Hentz Sam Thntt - James Rochester Robert Lee Hill Samuel F Roper Dr. James H. Irby Pickens County ' Bunny Scott Dan Jones * Terry L. Long (CC) Robert G. Sharpe, Jr. ' Dr. C. patrick Killen John Q. Adams III Jim Sanders John G Slattery Arthur M. Klugh. Ill J.E. Britt Tim Strom James F. Little Jeffrey Childress Director, District I W - Joseph D Swann ' Harry Major Bennie Cunningham E. Richard Taylor, Jr. • Randall W McClam Charles E. Dalton Joseph M Todd Jake Meeks Dr Val S Dyches DISTRICT II David M Vaughan John Moore • Robert E. Dye Jim Sanders, Director " Jim Vaughn Dave Moorehead * Dr. Robert C. Edwards. Sr. Sanders Brothers, Inc. ' Mike Wade Dr. PS. Mowla|ko Julie Ellison PO Box 188 - - S Gray Walsh Robert G. Sharpe Gaston Gage, |r Gaffney. SC 29342 +' Kermit M Watson Thompson A. Smith • Bird Garrett ' Robert B Whorton Tony Smith Roddey E Gettys. Ill

1 *> c>3 CLEMSON I C >C > I IS/V I.I. 82 - David Wilkins - Bill Amick Marvin S Waldrep F Marion Dwight, Sr - J M Russell, Jr. • Charles P Willimon • Alvin N Berry Joseph M.Ott James M Russell II Jerry A. Brannon Chesterfield County - Russell S.Wolfe, II Laurens County Andy Caldwell Dan L. Tillman (CC) Barnwell County • Henry V. Blalock (CC) • R Hugh Caldwell Gary Allen Lee Clinton C Lemon, Jr. (CC) + J.R Adair • Fred H. Carter, Jr. Andrew F McLeod H M Anderson Jim Barton Robert Caughman Philip G Powell Howard G. Dickinson, Jr. Ira J. Bedenbaugh Roscoe Caughman William R Tillman Grover C Kennedy, Jr Buddy Bridges James Tracy Childers Jimmy L Tarrance W Fred Chapman, Jr. H Ralph Corley, Sr. Darlington County Thomas Weeks Dr William F Childers John L. Fulmer, Jr Dr Hubert C Baker DDS (CC) ' James A Coleman • Dr. B R. G randy - J.W.Carter Beaufort County - Henry M. Fans Sr. Brett J Harris Richard Cassidy J Harry Tarrance (CC) Larry Garr • James D. Head III Robert Fletcher Henry c Chambers

Frank Templeton III Bob Householder, Jr. Marion D Hawkins, Jr. Thomas R Garrett + Dr. N. Carl Wessinger • James M. Lowman George A Hutto, Jr Dan Gilmour Lt. Col. E B. Jackson Warren Jeffords Bryan Loadholt John H. Holcombe, Jr Spartanburg County John W. McLure William P Kennedy James G Taylor • -" John Easterling ill (CC) Bob Paulling Dr Glenn J Lawhon, Jr. Director, District VI * Kendall K. Alley J W Riser William B McCown III Berkeley County

William A II Charles M Stuck - Harry M McDonald H Wayne Dewitt (CC) William A. Blackwood, Jr • Robert M Taylor - Dr M B Nickles, Jr. • Robert H Dangerfield. Jr DISTRICT VI -' John L. Brady, Sr. Lee Harold Witt. Jr Bill Reaves Robert Jeffcoat John H Holcombe, Jr. Director

" David Cecil II Tommy Usher, Jr Nolan L Pontiff, Jr P.O. Box 1977 John B. Cornwell, Jr Newberry County Rex Varn Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 Waller Davis, Jr • M. Larry Longshore (CC) * John C Walker Calhoun County John T. Duncan, Sr. - T M Abrams Gary B Porth (CC) Clarendon County Bill Easterling W Ed£ar Baker Fairfield County Gerald Bozard - Thoedore B. Gardner (CC) John Easterling Jr. - Earle J Bedenbaugh James B. Frazier IV (CC) William H Bull Doris B Belser George R. Fisher Hubert M. Bedenbaugh. Jr. -* Louis M Boulware Tatum Gressette, Jr Harold Furse Judge Bruce Foster • Louie C. Derrick - J K Coleman Steve C Gamble - Harry M. Gibson Billy R. Gibson -* Forest E. Hughes. Jr Charleston County - Ike Gibbons • Max P. Gregory C.H Ragsdale III - Harold R. Jones • Jack T Day (CC) Robert C. Hodge Charles Emmett Halliday Terry C. Shaver John D Ruff - Archie E Baker Joel Lee Wilbur K Hammett Albert Shealy Dr Phillip C. Wilkins Richard Bell - Dr. Wyman L. Morris E. Guy Hendrix C Gurnie Stuck - William L. Wylie Steve Best Samuel E Plowden - W A Bill Waldrop • Ernest Byrd H B. Rickenbaker - A. P. Kerchmar David Waldrop Kershaw County Brian F Celek - Horace F Swilley Harry W. Kinard Tommie W James. Jr (CC) James Dorn ' Jeff Lancaster Richland County Dr Kenneth W Carson DDS H.L Dukes, Jr. Dillon County - Henry M. Lee •F McCord Ogburn, Jr (CC) * Joseph C Jackson Jack Evans • Carole Arnette (CC) Anita Ness Jeff Brown - Thomas F. McNamara, Jr. Jack Fanning John Alford • Raymond Powell Jack W. Brunson George Singleton. Jr M Dreher Gaskin Billy Daniel Marvin C. Robinson George Bullwinkel, Jr + J.F.Watson Beverly Hafers - L.B. Hardaway, Jr Dr B Lee Smith William P Cate Al Hitchcock - W.G. Lynn Wesley A Stodard - Phillip C. Chappell. Jr Lancaster County +" William C Kennerty John C Rogers R L Stoddard • Henry Chastain Joe H. Lynn (CC) Dr. Rudy Kimmerlin Gordon Rogers • Dr. Harold Vigodsky Albert G. Coune, Jr Jim Adams Wayne Knight ' T Neal Rogers Ted B Wilson " Judge Michael R. Davis - W P. Clyburn • Tom LaRoche Billy Gordon Rogers James W Engram * Steven Epps, Sr. - Robert Cody Lenhardt Union County Carlos Gibbons. Jr. Marion D Lever. Jr Brent Lewis Florence County Dr H. Russell Caston, Jr. (CC) • Don E. Golightly - Garrett J Mobley Tom Lynn L Chappell Jones (CC) H S. Harris, Jr. - Lawrence M Gressette, Jr ' Ronald Small - S C. McMeekin, Jr. Thomas D Birchmore Carl E Carson, Jr. - William G Hair * Larry Wolfe Shane Murden Rufus M Brown William M Howell Landrum Henderson, Jr David M Murray. Jr Clyde S Bryce, Jr Thomas E. Mack I.W. Hunt Lee County • Carl Poole Marvin Cockfield " ' • Edward L B. Osborne Tammy Holcombe Green Deschamps II (CC) John H. Price, Jr. Dr. W L.Coleman Lloyd M. Kapp -* W.G. Deschamps. Jr. - Phil Prince - Frank A Douglass. Jr Terry H. Klosterman Pete Player • J. Lynn Pruitt - L.B Finklea, Jr Charley Mauney, Jr - Carl S. Pulkinen " Charlie Grace IV

• W.T. McDamel III Marlboro County - Paul Quattlebaum, Jr - Harold B Haynes Ray McBride Mark S Avent (CC) Glenn Rickborn Webb Jones

• James P McKeown III C.E. Calhoun Marion Sams Mark Keefe • David Mitchum - A B Schirmer, Jr. - James W King David Poole York County Fred Schrimpf John E. Lunn David Pressley James H Owen, Jr. (CC) - Nicholas C Sottile John F Poole

• Crawford E Sanders III * William R Adkins Dr. J. R. Stout Wilbur O. Powers • L.W. Smith - David Angel - Van Noy Thornhill Julian H Price - Mrs. Davis O Smith Arthur Q Black Kit Thrash - John G Rose Paul E. Thacker, Jr. -' S.L.Campbell Charles Towne. Sr John Taylor Don E.Golightly • Dr John H Timmerman Jack D. Cox Raymond Tumbleston Patrick Z Wiggins Director, District III Fredrick W Faircloth III Dewey Welch - Allen P. Wood Saluda County * E M George - Edward L. Young • James R. Herlong, Jr. (CC) ' Jeffrey T Haire Colleton County

DISTRICT III Bernard L. Black Alford Haselden • James R Whgite, III (CC) Georgetown County Don E Golightly • Alfred B Coleman Lewis W Hicks -* Jack W Carter, Sr. • H.E. Hemingway, Jr (CC) 3710 Landmark Dr #408 • James A. Derrick Jack Louis Holeman Dr. Sam Hazel Tommy Branyon Columbia, SC 29204 Hascal Goff " Rainey Josey Horace Kinsey Glenn A. Cox - Beniamin H Herlong - James C Rhea, Jr. - B. George Price, III W H Cox Aiken County Robert Home Ben R Smith, Jr J. Ryan White, Jr. Fred W Faircloth • Richard L. Boyleston (CC) - T C.Wright Craig Thomas William Green -* William R. Alexander - G.G.Thomas, Sr, Dorchester County - Samuel M Harper Anderson L. Baxley * Dr. Roger Troutman Dexter Rickenbaker (CC) - A H Lachiotte, Jr • -' John R. (Bob) Brooks Marshall E Walker Thomas W Bailey Jesse E. Wright III Johnny L. Cagle GeneW Dukes - Alan J. Coleman - E. Tom Salisbury Horry County • Mike Coleman Michael J. Snyder ' R.S. Wlnfield (CC) • Robert M. Cook Bill Thornton " Billy Avant, Jr. Thomas Coward F.L Bradham Robert Fleming Hampton County Rick Elliott • Alan D. Gregory ' Dr Jerry Frank Crews, Jr. (CC) ' Harvey Graham Jr Elbert Hines Hamilton Harry L. Foy J Roger Hammond • Warren E. Kenrick - David B. Gohagan Steve Hawley • Gerald W. Metts Winston A Lawton, Jr. -' John H Holcombe, Jr S. Lynn Campbell • John G. Molony - Winston A Lawton - S.F. Horton -' - Alan M. Tewkesbury III Director, District IV Thurman McLamb Harry Odel Weeks, Jr. Jasper County • Jim Spann William C. Kennerty Roy Pryor, Jr. (CC) • Liston Wells Edgefield County DISTRICT IV Director, District V Sara B Gregone • Robert (Bob) Wilder. Jr • Watson Rhodes (CC) S Lynn Campbell, Director

Catherine Christie Box 1 1 326 Orangeburg County Marion County -* " E. O. Dukes, Jr. Rock Hill, SC 29730 DISTRICT V Lawrence L. Weathers (CC) Troy Carroll Atkinson III (CC) - J.W. Gilliam. Jr. William C Kennerty Dr. Julius W. Babb III Charles J. Bethea, Jr. -' Lewis F. Holmes Jr Chester County 2220 Weepcolow Trail William B Bookhart, Jr. John H. Holt • Lewis F. Holmes III • Donald B. Murray (CC) Ashley Hall Plantation Larry W Dyar - Robert Mace • Terry Timmerman Edward C. Abell Charleston, SC 29407 ' F. Reeves Gressette, Jr. - Duncan Mclntyre Theo Reginal Williams David Beaty ' W C Higginbotham, Jr - Joseph L Powell Robert A Darby, Sr Allendale County Roger Home Edward Spivey -' Lexington County • George R Fleming Frank Young (CC) Edgar C McGee -' Warren Craig Jumper (CC) Sam Frazier Karen J O'Cain Sumter County

J. Tom Shell (VC) - John M. Little III Bamberg County Fletcher M Riley, Jr. ' James F Kinney (CC) • George Alley Dr Sam Stone • Don A Nummy (CC) Dan M Robinson, Ji. • Ricky Alford

1S>S>5 CLEIVISON I C >C > I IS/V I.I. S3 Connie Bell • Eddie N. Dalton Leonard C Butler William C. Efird, Jr. DISTRICT IX - John J Bntton. Jr Thomas E. Davenport Col. J.L. Edmonds Donald Evans Seabrook Marchant • Bill Carter. Jr. Robert L Dunnigan Jeff Goldsmith Douglas S. Gray 480 E Parkins Mill Rd ' Susan Chapman Tommy Edmonds Bill Heatley Joycelyn Hairston Greenville, SC 29607 Thomas Cuttino Danny Floyd Dr Carl H. Jones III Alva B Hancock Heyward Fort Robert M Lmdsey Dennis Kekas Dennis Oliver Hopf Other States W.T. Fort. Jr. Dennis McAlister W D Kirkpatnck Raymond L Howe Neil G Bates Bob Galiano, Jr Tom Morris, Jr. John Mclnnis III Ron Huffman Rudy Bell Milt Lowder + James C. Stone Andy Mills Dee Hunter Bo Chinners Don Tomberlin Nellie Mills Carroll F Hutto Daniel R Clemson Williamsburg County Mark T Welborn Richard C Nicholson Milnor Paret Kessler. Jr Charles Cooper Samuel E. Drucker (CC) Dr. T.G. Westmoreland Phillip S Prince Robert A King David Copeland ' Alan Chandler Phil Tompkins Margaret Kirkland Robert P Corker • Dr. W.C. Cottmgham Region II Bill Worth Ben A. Leppard. Jr Allison Dalton Fred P. Guerry, Jr. Mary Anne Bigger (CC) Roger T. Young Tammy Martin James Doublas Michael Mahoney Edith Batson Lisa Willimon Moody Mike Flemmmg • Thomas O. Morns, Jr ' Carol Brown John Murray, Jr. Walter L. Garvin ' Duanne Shuler David Brown Milton e Pate. Jr Thomas Edwin Grimes, III - Bubber Snow Dr. Samuel T. Drake Dan B. Pattillo L.J. Hendrix, Jr. Richard M Eppley, Jr. Edwin Presnell Gray Hipp, Jr. Greg Farish Joseph G Pritchard Ben Hornsby Leigh Fendley John L Scoggins Alvin Judson Hurt. Jr. • Richard J Fisher WB Shedd F.H. & Barbara Inabnit III James B Foster David E. Smart - Ernest L. Jones Cecil Frick Lawrence V Starkey, Jr Frank Kellers

Thomas W Glenn III John D. Tice Karl Kimmerhn Lloyd Gurley Ruth Ellen Trotter Johnnie R Maffett ' HI Hoover Jim Welborn Stuart McWhorter John D. Tice Evander S. Jones, Jr. John Williams John Osteen Otis Kempson Director, District VIII Ronald W Young Chris Peters Robert E McClure Dale Reynolds Lawrence Mudge J.V Roberts Don Whechel Stephen Palmer DISTRICT VIM Sanford Rogers Director. District VII Robin Prescott John D Tice, Director Cal Scheldt Craig P Roberson PO Box 3577 Wendell Sease Thomas G. Roche. Jr. Dalton, GA 30721 Ben K. Sharp

DISTRICT VII Chuck R Swearingen III W David Stainaker, Jr. Don Whechel * Don V. Whelchel Georgia Bob Tolsma 5000 Piper Glenn Dr Bobby Yarborough James A. Black Millie D Williams Charlotte, NC 28277 Mendal A Bouknight, Jr. Rudolph Yobs

Region III Kenneth S Brown North Carolina Dick Cottingham (RC) Catherine Dellinger Buckley

Region I George Bolen Andrew P Calhoun Seabrook Marchant Al Adams (RC) Travis Brank David C Chamberlain David E Bradley Ron Bullock John A Dickerson Director, District IX

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The Clemson Athletic Department continued its commitment to provide its student-athletes with the best facilities when it recently completed the Banks McFadden Building at the Jervey Athletic Center. The dedication of this 20,000-square-foot facility last April was the cornerstone of the Jervey Athletic Center renovation project that will be com-

pleted in /996. It is designed to give all Clemson gridders the most modern and comfortable facili- ties in the nation.

The McFadden Building houses all the coaching offices and meeting rooms for Clemson's football team. The facility has meeting rooms for all nine position areas, so players are no longer forced to view film and discuss key strategy in a coach's cramped office. Each meeting room is equipped with "state of the art" video equipment. Building McFadden There is also an auditorium that will hold as many as 180 people and is used for team meetings and press conferences. Additionally, there are private rooms for interviews with the media, a lounge, and even a pro scout facility that allows NFL representatives to view film of current Tigers in air-conditioned comfort.

The facility will also house a trophy and memorabilia area at its entrance. Much of the area will be devoted to Banks McFadden, the former Clemson All-American and coach who perhaps had as much an impact on Clemson athletic history as anyone.

The construction of the McFadden building is one of the final stages of the overall renovation of the Jervey Athletic Center. Last summer the Tiger football team came back to a new and expanded locker room with fresh paint, new carpet- ing, new lockers and more space. The training room was also expanded and a player lounge area, complete with video McFadden Building Auditorium games and televisions, was constructed. By next year the weight room below the Jervey Athletic Center will be increased in size to an incredible 14,000 square feet from its already

impressive 1 1,000 square feet. "The completion of the McFadden building gives us out- standing facilities in every area," said Head Coach Tommy West. "We now have a stadium that is second to none as far as its appearance, tradition and abil- ity to accommo- date large crowds in a pleasant and unique setting. We have a new, mod- ern and spacious locker room, team area and training facilities. And, the meeting and office areas are comfort- able places to learn and work."

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*The ACC has had five bowl teams in *For the fourth consecutive year the Southeastern 128-126-13 .503 each of the past two seasons and at ACC drew more than 2.2 million fans. Big Eight 62-64-1 .492 least four bowl teams six years in a Over 51 home dates, ACC schools Western Athletic 34-36-3 .486 row. attracted 2,262,017 fans. ACC teams Big East 42-48-1 .467 played to 88 percent of their stadium Southwest 59-73-6 .449 only to *The ACC was the conference capacities. Clemson ranked 13th in five in both the have teams ranked the nation in average attendance, its Winningest Schools, Bowl Games polls in final AP and USA Today 1994. 13th straight year in the top 15 in the (Min. 15 Games played) nation in attendance. Team Record Pet *The league had five teams with Georgia Tech 17-8 .680 eight or more wins. Six teams, *lf success in postseason play is a Florida State 15-7-2 .667 including Clemson, were ranked in barometer of excellence, the ACC is Notre Dame 13-7 .650 the top 25 of both polls at one time or among the best leagues in the Southern Cal 24-13 .649 another in 1994. nation. The nine ACC teams have a Penn State 19-10-2 .645 combined 73-62-5 record in bowl Oklahoma 20-11-1 .641 *Five ACC Players, including games over the years, a .540 winning Clemson's Ed Glenn, were named Arizona State 9-5-1 .633 percentage. That is second only to Clemson 12-7 .632 first-team Academic Ail-American, the Pac-10's .550 success rate. while five players were named first- Three ACC teams are among the top team Ail-American. eight in NCAA history in terms of *Four ACC teams are guaranteed bowl winning percentage. appearing in postseason bowls this *The ACC is the only conference to year. Five ACC teams received bowl have all of its members play in at bids in 1993 and 1994. The ACC least one bowl game over the last six Winningest Conferences, Bowl Champion will be part of the Bowl years. Games Alliance, the #2 team will go to the League Record Pet *Nine times in the last 15 years an Gator Bowl, the #3 team to the Pacific-10 80-65-6 .550 ACC member school has won the Peach Bowl and the #4 team to the 73-62-5 CFA Academic Achievement Award. Atlantic Coast .540 Carquest Bowl. Big 10 73-71-3 .507 *Over the last 14 years the ACC and *ACC Football teams made 26 the Big Eight have captured more appearances on National Television college football national in 1994. championships than any other *The ACC won three national conference. Clemson won the title championships in 1994-95 and has in 1981, Georgia Tech in 1990 and now won 21 national Florida State in 1993. championships in the last five

*The nine ACC schools that will years. take to the field this fall have Tour schools ranked in the top 25 produced 304 first or second-team of the Sears Cup for all-around gridiron All-Americans and 47 first- team Academic All-Americans. excellence in athletics.

ACC teams have had 1 ,280 players *Eight ACC teams, including the selected in the annual NFL draft, Clemson baseball team, earned a including 81 first-round selections. number-one ranking during the course of the 1994-95 academic *Clemson and Florida State are year. two of just six teams nationally who have won at least 75 percent of *The ACC Academic Honor Roll their games in seven of the last record was broken for the ninth nine years. Clemson and Florida straight year as 1,171 student- State are two of just four teams to athletes achieved at least a 3.0 for are two of the most win at least six bowl games since Clemson and Florida State successful teams in college football history in the year in the classroom. 1986. bowl games.

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1 *>*J:S CLEMSON KOO FBAIJ, 112 CLEMSON GOLF by Brett Sowell

Too much of a good thing is not always a Clemson's leading player in the first six ensure that he continues to improve. He's got good thing, but Clemson Golf Coach Larry tournaments and was the top Tiger in three a terrific game. He played well in the South Penley hopes that having too much will help out of the remaining seven tournaments he Carolina State Amateur, finishing third, and his Clemson golf team win tournaments this participated in. He led the team in stroke had a top-15 finish in the Southern Amateur."

season. average (72.66), rounds in the 60s (5), rounds Clemson also has some other players

"We are going to probably have eight under par (12), and Top-10 finishes (5). His returning who will be competing for the top-five

different guys play. It is going to be a 72.66 season stroke average was the fifth best spots this season. Included in that list is

challenge to keep everybody happy. It is going in Clemson history. senior Tommy Biershenk along with Paul to be incredible competition for the top-five "As a leader Richard does a good job with Dickens, Elliot Gealy, and Sean Thornton who spots," said Penley. the younger players. Obviously they respect were all tabbed as Freshmen to Watch by Clemson has won only two tournaments in him. That is where leadership starts. His work GolfWeek Magazine going into last season. the last two seasons, but in PGA terms both habits are good. He does a good job of Chad Starliper, who was a regular in the wins would be considered majors. Clemson concentrating and playing. He works hard lineup, last season also returns. has won the NCAA East Regional title for three when we are practicing, and that shows "Tommy Biershenk has been doing a good consecutive seasons and is the first school to leadership." job in the qualifying, Paul Dickens and Sean

win three straight regionals. It is the golfing Another player who Penley will be looking Thornton have also shown improvement. It is equivalent of going to the NCAA basketball to take his team to some championships this going to be interesting. Last year we went Final Four three consecutive seasons. season will be Charles Warren. The through five different lineups before the ACC

The five starters who won the 1995 East sophomore, out of Columbia, SC, played Tournament. That is the problem with having

Regional are all returning, in fact the Tigers extremely well in his freshman season. nine or 10 very competitive players, the lineup

only lost one player to graduation from last Warren finished with the second best stroke will fluctuate. I think by the conference season. "We are basically the same team we average on the team (74.18). That average championship or the second week in April

were last year. There are going to be a lot of was the eighth best by a freshman in Clemson hopefully everything will come out in the wash

players playing this fall. I don't see anyway history. He was the Tigers' top player at the and I will have settled on the top five. That will

around it . We are in this for the long haul, we Furman Intercollegiate, where he finished fifth be the top-five we will go to battle with in the

are in it for the 15 tournament season. I have overall. He had three top-10 finishes in a post season."

to get young guys some experience. I have to productive rookie season. In addition to the excitement of the new

get them in the ball game, I have to let them Warren competed in some regional season Clemson will have some added

know they will at least get a chance. If they tournaments last summer and fared extremely excitement beginning in October with the take advantage of that opportunity to get into well, including a win at the Carolina Amateur. opening of the Walker Course. The course,

the top-five, it will be their spot to keep or give "I thought his win at the Carolina Amateur was which has been under construction for two-

up." a pretty significant breakthrough for him. His years, is named after Colonel John Emmett Penley will look to two players to be his golf game has come a long way in two years. Walker, Sr. (Clemson '26), who's son Dr. John

leaders throughout the 1995-96 campaign, He is just getting better and I think he is just Emmett Walker, Jr. , donated $1,000,000 to fifth-year senior Mike Byce and junior Richard realizing how good he can be. He needs to the course. The Mandren Center, which

Coughlan. Both players were instrumental in continue to do things mentally that are going to houses Clemson University Conference Clemson's drive to a third straight regional Services is already open. title last season. Byce, a native of "I've been real close to the construction of

Spartanburg, SC, opened the tournament the Walker Course. I go over there with a 67 and led the entire field after one everyday. These cool nights have been a round. Coughlan had a solid tournament blessing, the greens have really started to with scores of 70, 72, and 71. Both players come around. I'm not saying they will be

ended the tournament in a tie for second perfect putting surfaces by October 1, but place at +3. there will be grass on them. The rest of the

"Byce is leading by seniority and he will golf course is going to be in good shape, I

be one of my exempt players in the fall. We think the members will be impressed with need his leadership and consistency in the the fairways. The tee areas are really good.

lineup. He is a very consistent player, and I I'm excited that we are opening it, I'm tickled

like that when we have as many young to death because I think it will be a great players as we have," Penley said of Byce. boost to our program as well as to Clemson

"He is a very stable force for us and there University," Penley stated.

again he leads by example. I think the The 1995-96 season looks to be an younger players look up to him." exciting one for Clemson golf. Everything

Coughlan hails from Offally, Ireland from returning all but one player, to opening where he competed during the summer. He a new golf course, to defending the NCAA won the Waterford Open Invitational in East Regional title for the fourth consecutive Ireland this past summer along with several time will make this golf season one to watch.

other semifinal and quarterfinal finishes in match play events. "He had an incredibly

solid summer. He is a very special player, he continues to impress me and he continues to get better. One of these days we are going to see him bust loose and win a lot of college tournaments." Penley is the only coach in NCAA history to win Last season for the Tigers Coughlan was three regional tournaments. XS>S>5 CLEMSON IC)C> II5A I.I. 113

TODAY'S BAND PROGRAM By Brenda Rabon

This weekend reunites many Clemson presents a musical salute to Elton John. Clemson University Alma Mater students with their parents for the first time in a Featured in the show will be several Elton Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness few weeks. Without a doubt, some students John classics, including "Can You Feel the Where the Tigers play are in desperate need of a little TLC from mom Love Tonight," "Made in England," "Saturday Here the sons of dear old Clemson, and dad. A reassuring hug is needed just so Night's Alright," "Your Song," "Daniel," and Reign supreme alway. the students will know that someone cares. "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me." Musical

College life takes its toll on most students selections for today's show were arranged for Chorus in the fall. Getting back into the swing of Tiger Band by Steve Pfaffman. Dear old Clemson, we will triumph things proves to be tough after a fun-filled, This afternoon drum majors Lawanda And with all our might relaxing summer. Books and studies are the Curry, Tracy Dean, and Susan Lark are That the Tigers' roar may echo last things anyone wants to think about, honored for their dedication to Tiger Band. O'er the mountain height. especially when the Cavaliers meet the Tigers The drum majors act as field conductors

in Death Valley. during performances and field assistants to the Many parents return to Death Valley as director during rehearsals. Responsibilities these members for the extra time they commit. alumni and now are honored to watch the include taking attendance, correcting individual Outstanding leadership skills are exhibited by second and often third generation of Tigers errors and style problems, and assisting with these Clemson students. Without their attend Clemson University. Pride can be seen the efficient teaching of drills to the band. guidance, performances and practices would on the faces as they watch their children They are really like assistant coaches for the be much more difficult. create memories that will last a lifetime. band staff. Tiger Band staff includes Dr. Mark Hosier, Today Tiger Band highlights this reunion. Curry is in her third year as a Drum Major Tiger Band Director, Dr. Rick Goodstein, As always, Tiger Band leads all Tiger faithful in and her fifth year as a Tiger Band member. Director of Bands, Cheryl Hosier, Flag Line celebrating 100 years of Clemson football. She is a native of Hartwell, GA and a graduate Instructor, and Hazel Cartee, Twirler Instructor. Pregame festivities begin with one of John of Hart County High School. Curry is a senior On this special weekend, we offer sincere Phillip Sousa's most renowned marches, majoring in Parks, Recreation, Tourism thanks to the parents of Clemson students for "Washington Post." The Clemson University Management. the sacrifices made to enable their children to

Pershing Rifles Company C4 presents the A native of Loganville, GA , Dean has been attend Clemson University. Without their colors on the field. Everyone then stands and a Tiger Band member for three years, two as a dedication and support, many students would joins Tiger Band to honor America in singing drum major. The graduate of South Gwinnett not have the privilege to attend such a fine "God Bless America." High School is a junior majoring in Biological institution. As we honor Clemson parents, let After the invocation, the crowd remains Sciences/Pre-Medicine. us thank Tiger Band for continuing the tradition standing for the Pledge of Allegiance and the Lark begins her first year as Drum Major of excellence Clemson University is known for singing of the National Anthem conducted by and her second as a member of Tiger Band. throughout the nation. Without these Clemson University Director of Bands, Dr. Lark graduated from nearby Pendleton High dedicated band members to perform "Tiger Richard Goodstein. Tiger Band then invites all School in Pendleton, SC. Lark is in her Rag," Clemson spirit would not be quite the to sing the Clemson University Alma Mater. sophomore year in the Nursing program. same. Tiger Band marches to form the traditional Tiger Band extends heartfelt thanks to script "Tigers" across Frank Howard Field. Everyone directs attention to the 25-yard line where Juanita Garrison, Tiger Brotherhood's

1995 Mother of the Year, will dot the "i." Garrison is married to T. Ed Garrison, a 1942 Clemson graduate, who served for 30 years in the South Carolina House and Senate. The proud mother of six Clemson graduates enjoys tailgating with her children and their friends on Clemson game days. Garrison has written a gardening book, The Piedmont Garden and currently writes a garden column for the Anderson Independent.

Tiger Band then strikes up "Sock It To 'EmATiger Rag" while marching to the east end of Memorial Stadium to form the tunnel for the Tigers to run through. Fans are moments from witnessing what has been described as "the most exciting 25 seconds in college football from a color and pageantry standpoint." For

the second straight home game, it will be captured by a regional television audience. At the appointed time, the cannon fires and the Tigers invade Death Valley to meet the Cavaliers of Virginia. As Coach Tommy West

leads the team down the legendary hill, no player or coach will forget to rub Howard's Rock in hopes of gaining mystical powers. During today's halftime show, Tiger band Clemson Drum Majors Tracy Dean, Susan Lark and Lawanoa Curry.

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Free Agents over the years. Jeff Bostic leads the way with Clemson had just 13 free agents make an three Super Bowl Championship rings. He NFL team between 1936 and 1994, then had was the most recent winner, after the 1991 three free agents make the league in 1995. season. Terrence Flagler, Dwight Clark, Mike Barber, Darnell Stephens and Derrick Bennie Cunningham, Jim Stuckey, and Witherspoon all made NFL franchises in 1995 Charlie Waters are the former Tigers with two after not being drafted by an NFL team. Super Bowl championship rings. Seven of the Barber and Stephens both finished their last 10 years Clemson has had at least one Clemson career in 1994 and Witherspoon representative on the Super Bowl finished in 1993. Championship team. Clemson has had at The most famous free agent to make the least one representative play in the Super league from Clemson is Jeff Bostic, who Bowl 10 of the last 11 years, including last played 14 years with the Washington Redskins year when current Carolina Panther Curtis and won three Super Bowl rings. Bostic and Whitley, was a center for the San Diego David Treadwell both went on to play in the Pro Chargers.

Bowl after signing as free agents. It is interesting to note that five of the 16 Tigers CLEMSON SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS who have gone from free agent to the NFL (21 Rings for 14 Players) have done so when signed by the Philadelphia DanBenish 1987 Washington Redskins Eagles, including Witherspoon this year. Jeff Bostic 1982, 87, 91 Washington Redskins Dwight Clark 1981,84 San Francisco 49ers Here is a list of Clemson players who have Mathis was inducted into the Georgia Hall Bennie Cunningham 1977,78 Pittsburgh Steelers made it to the NFL via the free agent route. of Fame this past summer. Terrence Flagler 1988,89 San Francisco 49ers Name, Pos Year Team Steve Fuller 1985 Chicago Bears but the completions went for 112 yards and Bob Baldwin, DB 1966 Baltimore Colts AndyHeaden 1986 New York Giants two touchdowns. Mike Barber, LB 1995 Seattle Seahawks Terry Kinard 1986 New York Giants Jeff Bostic, C 1980 Washington Redskins Bill Mathis 1969 New York Jets ACC Graduate Students DanBenish, DT 1983 Atlanta Falcons John McMakin 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers Clemson and Virginia have 11 of the 17 Ken Callicutt, RB 1978 Detroit Lions William Perry 1985 Chicago Bears graduate students in the ACC. The Cavaliers James Coley, TE 1990 Chicago Bears Archie Reese 1981 San Francisco 49ers lead the way with seven, while Clemson has Billy Davis, DB 1984 St. Louis Cardinals Jim Stuckey 1981 , 84 San Francisco 49ers the third highest total with four. Florida State George Fritts, OT 1945 Philadelphia Eagles Charlie Waters 1971,77 Dallas Cowboys has five graduate students on its team. Five Steve Kenney, OG 1979 Philadelphia Eagles ACC schools don't have any players who Al Latimer, DB 1979 Philadelphia Eagles Mathis Inducted into Hall of Fame already have their degrees. Terence Mack, OLB 1987 St. Louis Cardinals And, speaking of Clemson players who Clemson's four graduate students in 1995 Jim McCandless, OG 1960 Houston Oilers have won Super Bowl rings, Bill Mathis, the tie for the high total in school history. Joe Pagliei, Back 1959 Philadelphia Eagles first Clemson Tiger to do it, was inducted into Clemson's 1992 Tiger team had four graduate Darnell Stephens, LB 1995 Tampa Bay Bucs the Georgia Hall of Fame last summer. Mathis students its roster, although of David Treadwell, PK 1989 Denver Broncos was a member of the 1969 New York Jets on one them Derrick Witherspoon, 1 Philadelphia Eagles was a walk-on. This year's group is composed RB 995 team that upset the Baltimore Colts in Super of four scholarship players. Bowl III. Mathis was one of 11 inductees, and Super Bowl Rings Virginia Jason Augustino (OT), Chris the list included former New York Met and (7)— A total of 14 former Clemson players have current Cincinnati Reds coach Ray Knight. Harrison (OT), Kevin Brooks (TB), Joe Crocker picked 21 (DB), Paul up Super Bowl Championship rings Mathis was a star for the Tigers between London (DB), Mike Groh (QB), 1957-59, when the Tigers had three Patrick Jeffers (WR). Florida State (5)— Lewis Tyre consecutive top 20 seasons and two bowl (OG) , Forrest Conoly (OT) , Juan Lariano (DB), appearances. He led the Tigers in just about Marlin (FS) Tyrant Marion every offensive category at one time or Green , (DE) (LB), another over his career, then went on to an 11- Clemson (4)—Andye McCrorey Louis Solomon (QB), Marvin Cross (DE), Warren year pro career. "Bill Mathis was one of these Forney (DE) rare players who got better every time he put that uniform on," said Frank Howard. "And, Duke (1)—Jeroen Agge (C) Maryland, Tech, North that includes his pro career. They don't make Georgia Carolina, N.C. State and Wake Forest do not have any them any finer." graduate students on their roster. Former Tiger QB Ohio School Chief Former Clemson quarterback John Goff They Said It York Giants Quarterback has been named the superintendent of public New Dave Brown on his only appearance in in instruction for the state of Ohio. The board of college Clemson's Death Valley the quarterback trustees for the board of education elected as of Goff unanimously. the Duke Blue Devils in 1990. Goff, now 57, had been the assistant "I remember being so nervous before the there superintendent since 1989 and prior to that he game because were 80,000 people

dressed in orange. It is intimidating. I even was head of the Kettering, OH school district threw up before the game. It's the only time in Dayton for eight years. "John Goff is a I've ever done that." talented leader who knows the Ohio Education Florida State Head Coach Bobby system inside and out," said Virginia Purdy, Bowden. "Clemson is really making president of the board. a move back. A year ago they couldn't do to us what they did Goff played in 14 games for Clemson as a Barber is one of three free agents to make is it backup quarterback between 1957-60. He today. Tommy West really getting together. an NFL roster this year. I see Clemson only getting better and better. completed just four passes in those games,

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Clemson student-athletes combined GPA on record for a Clemson soccer Clemson Team GPAs (Spring 1995) for a 2.55 overall GPA for the Spring team and the team also had 12 honor roll Women's Tennis 3.64 semester of the 1994-95 academic year, students, a semester high. The Men's Soccer 2.87 the highest combined GPA on record, Women's swimming team, which also Women's Swimming 2.87 Women's Track 2.84 according to the University's Office of had a 2.87 team GPA, also had a team Golf 2.73 Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs. record 12 student-athletes earn a 3.0 or Volleyball 2.65 There were a record 20 student-athletes better. Women's Soccer 2.64 Men's Swimming 2.61 on the President's List (perfect 4.0 GPA), The Clemson football and men's Men's Track 2.46 and a record 53 on the Dean's List (3.5 basketball teams continued to show Women's Basketball 2.38 GPA or better). improvement. The Tiger gridders had 15 Men's Tennis 2.36 Baseball 2.32 Every Clemson athletic team achieved honor roll students to tie the women's Football 2.27 at least a 2.0 for the second semester track team for department honors. Men's Basketball 2.19 and every team has a cumulative GPA of Tommy West's team had seven players Wrestling 2.04 Overall 2.55 at least a 2.25. It was the second on the Dean's List, including 1994 Managers 2.85 straight semester that all the teams had offensive MVP Louis Solomon, who had Trainers 2.82 posted at least a 2.0 GPA, the first time a perfect 4.0. Academic Honor Roll Students on record that every squad had gone an Solomon graduated in August and is (Dean's List Students in Bold Face) entire academic year above the 2.0 GPA. one of four graduate students on the A total of 114 student-athletes, plus 17 Clemson football team this fall. Andye Baseball (4)—Derek Borgert, Paul Galloway, Jamie Eggleston, Eric DeMoura. managers and seven trainers earned a McCrorey and Warren Forney both made Men's Basketball (2) — Geoff Gardner, Ihsan 3.0 or better for the second semester. the Dean's List for the Spring semester Scott. "This report shows that we are and are already graduates. Marvin Women's Basketball (5)— Brook Staebell, Renee Rayton, Dory Kidd, Angle Salyer, Alison Rhoad. headed in the right direction," said David Cross, a second-team AII-ACC selection Football (15)— Louis Solomon, Ed Glenn, Senn, Chairman of the Clemson Athletic last year, also is a graduate student. Andye McCrorey, David Richardson, Matt Council. "We are seeing continued The football team posted a 2.27 Reeves, Warren Forney, Brad Pope, Paul Barton, Glenn Rountree, Matt Bulman, Trevor progress and have seen it for many overall GPA, its third highest semester Putnam. Chris Mclnally, Tony Plantin, John semesters. That is what you look for, GPA in the last eight years, and an Lynch, Will Young. progress and consistency. The coaching improvement over the 2.24 for the Fall Golf ( 6)—Charles Warren, Paul Dickens, Elliot Gealy, John Walker, Mike Byce, Steve White. staffs have showed encouragement and semester. Clemson's starting offensive Men's Soccer (12)—Chris Eatough, Craig support towards academic excellence. line contributed to the figure as starters Wenning, Graham Tull, Mark Kinch, Nidal Obviously, the work at Vickery Hall has Ed Glenn, Will Young, Glenn Rountree Baba, J.C. Cervantes, Justin Rose, Jeff Yenzer, Miles Joseph, Eric Nordby, Imad Baba, Michael contributed to these statistics. and Trevor Putnam, were all members of Palomaki. "The performance of the women's the academic honor roll. Women's Soccer (6)—Angela Brames, Kim tennis team particularly stood out. Their Wilbert, Mary Goetz, Mandi Risden, Katie Barnett, Susan Trenery. performance certainly was Men's Swimming (9)— Greg Monn, Jorge commendable. It was also good to see Anaya, Tim Storsteen, Chad Matty, David every team over a 2.0 for both semesters. Grendysz, P.J. Olsen, Jeff Bowie, John Dunham, Scott Freese. We are beginning to see regularity in a Women's Swimming (12)— Lara Yaroszewski, number of areas." Jennifer Mancini, Kara Jones, Kristen Kunkle, The women's tennis team had a Marta Wlodkowska, Kathleen Wilcox, Sarah Borowski, Stacy Boaze, Sheila Humberstone, record setting performance in the Debra Fisher, Pilar Tyson, Tiffany Jones. classroom as Andy Johnston's team had Men's Tennis (6)—Eric Pitts, Bruce Li, Richard a 3.64 team GPA, highest in Clemson Reyes, Clay Fouse, David Nunziato, Mitch Sprengelmeyer. history regardless of sport. Four Women's Tennis (6) — Selina Dunworth, members of the team, Selina Dunworth, Shannon King, Emma Peetz, Melissa Odom, Shannon King, Emma Peetz and Melissa Devrin Carr, Karolina Jutkiewicz. Men's Track (10)—Trent Kirk, Larry Greenlee, Odom, had a perfect 4.0, and two others, Craig Lennox, Daniel Aron, Joe Harris, Devrin Carr and Karolina Jutkiewicz, Joshua Scott, Matt Jelley, Cory Edge, Shawn were on the Dean's List. Thomas, Pat Thompson. Women's Track Meredith Ford, Jane Hale, Also among the 4.0 students was (10)— Karen Hartmann, Tina Jensen, Jodie Phillips, Clemson starting third baseman Paul Mareike Ressing, Aidra Vereen, Caroline Galloway. The first-team AII-ACC Scruggs, Aimee Stout, Virginia Barnes, Trisha Tournament and All-East Regional Watson, Angela Briggs, Dee Dee Kennedy, Kim Bresnihan, Colinda Farrar. selection had his sixth consecutive 4.0 in Volleyball (4j—Heather Kahl, Blythe Gardner, mechanical engineering and became Kelly Stewart, Megan McErery. Wrestling (2)—Jason Wheeler, Paul Seim. Clemson's first first-team Academic Ail- Managers (17)—Jason Lipscomb, Brooks American in baseball. Clemson football Tippett, Mary Czmyr, Trey Sasser, Jennifer tight end Ed Glenn was also a first-team Flynn, Jennifer Brietzke, Heather Sarrratt, Andrew Wertz, David Wertz, Melanie Pearson, Academic All-American this past year. John Kimbrell, Bryan Ramey, Tonya McClain, The Clemson men's soccer team was Jess Fortune, Michelle Garner, Joel Taylor. top's among Clemson's male sports with Trainers (7)—Jamie Counterman, Chris LeCroy, Young was one of 15 Tiger football players on Gordon Greenwood, Julie McGaha, Judd a 2.87 GPA. That is the highest team the Clemson academic honor roll last spring. Caudell, Robert Sheffield, Steven Jolley.

1S>S>5 CLEMSON IOOI HAI.I. 119 1 tit THE LAST WORD By Bob Bradley

As most Death Valley residents know, the But good fortunes turned the Tigers' way Three runs by Homer Jordan and Jeff first 29 times Clemson and Virginia met in early in the fourth quarter. A Mitch Tyner punt McCall netted a first down before Jordan and football, the Tigers came away a winner. But in ended the third period, and on the second play Jerry Gaillard connected on a 51 -yard pass the last five games, the two Atlantic Coast of the final stanza Kent Merritt fumbled and play on the third quarter's last down, and this Conference rivals are at a standoff (2-2-1). Frank Wise recovered at the Virginia 28. On carried the Tigers to the Virginia 26. On the Former Clemson coach Frank Howard the sixth play after the recovery Smiley first play of the final period, Brendon Crite used to call Virginia "white meat" because he Sanders went up the middle to score and tight-roped down the left sidelines on a 26-yard always considered the Cavaliers a sure win. Clemson now trailed by two, 27-25. scoring streak. The Tigers had gone 88 yards

No coach in his right mind would even utter Virginia was three and out on its next two and just 45 seconds went off the clock.

those words today, let alone broadcast it possessions. Clemson regained the ball at its This touchdown was followed by a series

around like Howard used to do. But, it was a own 42. On the second play of the of seven punts. That sounds boring, but the different time back then. possession, Ken Pengitore found Jim last Virginia punt provided the key play of the

In 1965 when Clemson went to Lanzendoen for a 16-yard pass completion game. Virginia was at its own 30 with Ford Charlottesville to play, the Tigers went out for and Sanders took a pitch and swept right end Mays deep for his seventh kick of the game. their usual Friday afternoon limbering up for 13 yards. The Pengitore-to-Lanzendoen The Tigers put on a kamikaze rush of 10 exercises. As he was walking out to join his combination worked again, this time for a 28- players. Willie Underwood blocked the punt

team on the Scott Stadium turf, one of those yard touchdown with 6:44 to play. and Bill Smith scooped up the ball at the 1

"ole FFV's" as Howard used to refer to the Jimmy Ness intercepted a Scott Gardner and ran it in for a score. Obed Ariri's extra Virginia fans, was up in the stands to watch pass, but Ken Callicutt fumbled the ball back to point knotted the count. Virginia brought the the brief workout. Virginia four plays later. The Cavaliers drove next kickoff back to the 18, but was able to

As Howard walked out, the fan, complete to tne Clemson 17 before giving the ball up on make only one first down before Steve Durham with Scotish cap and scarf and crooked- sacked quarterback Todd Kirtley for a 12- stem pipe, yelled down: "Howard we're yard loss. going to get you tomorrow." Howard Clemson didn't fare much better after glanced up and not missing a step, returned another Mays punt. Six plays netted only 18 the banter by saying: "That's what your yards and the Tigers called their last time out grandaddy used to say, too." to set up Ariri for a 52-yard field goal The next day Virginia led at halftime, 7-0, attempt. As Clemson lined up, Virginia and the teams were tied at 14-all at the end asked for a time out. ..to let Obed think about

of the third period. But Clemson scored a the pending boot, which if successful, would fourth quarter touchdown and prevailed, 20- be the Tigers' 20th straight win over the

14. It led Howard to remark, "that white Cavaliers. Ariri seemed to be enjoying the meat might be getting a little darker situation and was actually talking with the (tougher)." Howard won his final two games Virginia players during the timeout. against the Cavailers for a lifetime 11-0 Snap... down... kick... good... Clemson leads mark with them. 27-24. ..six seconds remain. But even during that 29-game winning But now, the Tigers were flagged 15 yards streak against Virginia, things haven't for excessive celebrating. Seems like we always been easy for the Tigers. Twelve have heard of this before. Ariri kicked off

times (and three ties) Clemson trailed at from the 25, but it went out of bounds. Ariri

halftime and at the end of the third quarter, then did it again, so he had to make a third

and on eight occasions (and one tie), the attempt from the 15. David Hall returned to

Tigers had a deficit. Probably the most the 30 with just three seconds left. On the memorable of these was in 1966 when first play, Kirtley was intercepted, but Clemson entered the final 15 minutes on Clemson was penalized 15 yards for a the short end of a 35-26 score, but ended personal foul. Finally, with no time left on

up winning, 40-35. the clock, Kirtley's long pass fell incomplete In 1973, Red Parker's first season as and the Tigers had the greatest fourth head coach, the Tigers had eked by The quarter comeback victory in school history.

Citadel, Parker's old team, by two points in When the fourth quarter of that 1980 game the opening game, and then lost had started, half of the Wahoo crowd was Ariri felt no pressure prior to his game winning consecutive games to Georgia, Georgia dancing in the aisles and the other half had field goal at Virginia in 1980. Tech and Texas A&M. Up to that time, gone out for more refreshments. But it just Clemson had 14 straight victories over wasn't Clemson's time to lose to Virginia for Virginia and the Cavaliers were coming to 'The downs and the Tigers ran the clock out for a the first time. When quizzed about the Valley' next looking to end the streak. 32-27 win. pressure on the winning field goal, Ariri said

Clemson trailed 20-18 at halftime. In the The largest deficit Clemson ever faced he didn't feel any pressure when Virginia

first two possessions by each team in the third entering the final period and still come out a called the timeout to "ice him." "That was not

period, both punted once and both missed winner was 14 points in 1980 at pressure. I call pressure when you're playing field goals. Bill Maxwell of the Cavs sailed a Charlottesville. Quentin Walker scored from soccer for your country (Nigeria) with over punt 54 yards to Tom Marsik, who fumbled and five yards out on the fourth play of a 21 -yard 100,000 in the stands." Ariri was a star on Mike Lacika, whom the Tigers had lost in a drive following an interception to give the Cavs Nigeria's national team prior to coming to

recruiting battle with Virginia, fell on the ball for a 24-10 lead with 1:39 left in the third period. Clemson. a touchdown. Suddenly Clemson was down Andy Headen brought the next kickoff back to That experience certainly came in handy nine points with 17 minutes to play. the 12. that afternoon in Charlottesville.

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