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CLEMSON — A ROCK SOLID TRADITION IN ITS 100TH SEASON

Cover: The four seniors on the Today's Features time in a swimming pool incident. He has On the put forth a similar heroic effort this year, as cover of today's program have all had a he might be the most improved player on significant impact on Clemson's offensive 5 Trevor Putnam the Clemson offense. improvement this year. All four have been Clemson's starting center was the starters at one time or another over the last member of the 1991 freshman class to course of a season and are keys to 80 Hall of Fame sign on the dotted line with the Tigers. It Clemson's drive for a bowl game in 1995. Each year Clemson honors its was worth the wait from a Clemson Cover Photos: Jim Moriarty, Bob Waldrop outstanding athletes from the past. Turn to standpoint because the senior is one of the and Vern Verna. page 80 to review the careers of this year's reasons for Clemson's success on offense Photo of the Week: by Mark Houde Hall of Fame class. this year. Interior Photos: Bob Waldrop, Vern Verna, Jim Moriarty, Ken Ruinard, Dave Lewis, 7 Marcus Hinton 113 Speedy Watson Patrick Wright, Eddie Cliffe, Mark Houde, Even though he was a No one (except his mother) calls Mark Cramer, Jim Graham and Carolina in high school, Marcus Hinton Speedy Watson by his real first name. He Photo Group of Charlotte, NC. has been one of Clemson's most productive got the name Speedy in high school and his For additional copies of this program receivers over the last four years and ranks 4.31 time in the 40 yard dash last year send a check for $6 to Clemson Football in the top 20 in Clemson history in yards per certainly gave credibility to the moniker. Program, Box 632, Clemson, SC 29633 reception. Turn to page 1 1 3 to hear how Speedy has contributed to the secondary, and to find out Player and Coaches his real first name. 8A Centennial Scrapbook Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 58 This week we take you through 117 Tiger Baseball Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 63 the 1940s, an era that featured the play of Assistant Coaches, Clemson 14 two-time Ail-American Joe Blalock, a perfect Jack Leggett has the Clemson baseball program among the nation's elite. Graduate Assistant Coaches 17 1948 season, and the first decade of the Head Coach Tommy West 13 head coaching career of the legendary The Tigers advanced to the College World Frank Howard. Series last year. But, six juniors sign pro Lineups 60 contracts and nine of the signees turned Meet the Tigers 37 professional. Will the 1996 Tigers rebuild, 44 Women's Track Numerical Roster, Clemson 60 or reload? Numerical Roster, opponents 61 The Lady Tiger track team Opponent Players and Information 78 features the return of ACC MVP Nikki Sims. Coach Wayne Coffman hopes she and 120 The Last Word Statistics, both teams 3 The Clemson-Duke series has some other prominent returnees can lead Strength Coaches 30 featured some wild games from one end of the Lady Tigers to a top 20 national finish. Tiger Rookies 40 the world to the other. The 1983 game in Video Staff 84 Durham might have been the most unusual 53 Women's Basketball as both teams gained over 500 yards of Jim Davis and the Lady Tigers total offense. Bob Bradley takes us back The Departments seek a ninth straight year in postseason to a game where Duke couldn't stop the Alma Mater 115 play. They must replace all-time three-point Tigers run and Clemson couldn't stop the Athletic Staff 35 shooter Tara Saunooke, but Davis does Blue Devils pass. Band Feature 115 have some outstanding newcomers who Board of Trustees 8 should blend with experienced returnees 1995 Program Committee Cheerleaders 118 who should make Clemson a factor in the Editor: Tim Bourret Clemson Radio Network 24 ACC race. Assistant Editor: Jessica Reo Coaches, All Sports 19 Program Staff: Sam Blackman, Bob Courtesy Car Donors 21 Bradley, James Brunson, Jamie Hill, Gail 54 Senior Spotlight Emergency Services 112 Moose, Brenda Rabon, Brett Sowell, Brett Today will be the final home game IPTAY 75 Berg, Brian Hennessy, and Dr. Harold for all the seniors. Turn to page 54 to review IPTAY Donors 84 the careers of Tigers Orlando Davis, Travis Vigodsky IPTAY Officers 82 Harvey and Kelton Dunnican. Printing: Electric City Printing Company of Anderson, SC Managers 80 Medical Staff 33 65 Dwayne Morgan Memorial Stadium 45 Dwayne Morgan has been an Clemson Schedule Official's Signals 25 exception to the rule. Normally, a junior Photo of the Week 57 Sept. 2 Western Carolina 55-9 college transfer takes a year to become Single Records Sept. 9 Florida State 26-45 Game 31 accustomed to Division I football. But, Stadium Information Sept. 16 at Wake Forest 29-14 27 Morgan has been a starter from Day One Sept. 23 Virginia 3-22 Stadium Records 71 and his blocking is one of the reasons Sept. 30 at N.C. State 43-22 Trainers 80 Clemson ranks among the nation's top 10 in Georgia 17-19 University Feature 67 rushing offense. Oct. 7 Oct. 21 at Maryland 17-0 University President 11 Oct. 28 at Georgia Tech 24-3 Vickery Hall 47 68 Robert Jackson Nov. 4 North Carolina 17-10

Clemson's senior tackle once Nov. 1 Duke 1:00 PM saved the lives of two people at the same Nov. 18 at South Carolina 1:00 PM 1 CLEMSON IOOI HALI,

i TODAY'S GAME » by Tim Bourret

Final Game for Seniors Andye McCrorey, LB Rock Hill, SC Clemson were all on a wet field. Saturday's game against Duke will be the Chris Mclnally, P Troy, Ml Priester is the first to credit the play of his final contest in Death Valley for 24 Tiger Dwayne Morgan, OT Griffin, GA offensive line. The group that features seniors seniors. A victory over the Blue Devils will Trevor Putnam, C Canton, NC Will Young, Robert Jackson, Trevor Putnam, give the Tigers seven overall wins and six Matt Reeves, LB Anderson, SC and Dwayne Morgan, is the most improved

Division I wins this year, thus qualifying Patrick Sapp, OLB Jacksonville, FL aspect of the Clemson team. The line has Clemson for a bowl bid. That would be fitting Jeff Sauve, PK Mechnicsburg, PA allowed just 10 sacks all year, including just for this class in its last home game, as the Lamarick Simpson, DE Rock Hill, SC one in the last four games. group has had a lot to do with the Louis Solomon, QB Somerset, NJ enhancement of Clemson's football tradition. Speedy Watson, CB Memphis, TN Clemson's 1,000 Yard Rushers Many of these senior players entered Chuck Winslow, OLB Virginia Beach, VA Rk Player Years Att Avg Yds Clemson in 1991 and were a part of the Tigers Will Young, OG Clemson, SC 1. Terrence Flagler 1986 192 6.6 1258 ACC Championship team that played in the 2. Kenny Flowers 1985 227 5.3 1200 Citrus Bowl. The group also experienced a Priester Nearing 1,000 yards 3. Terry Allen 1988 216 5.5 1192 bowl victory against Kentucky in the 1993 Clemson tailback Raymond Priester 4. Cliff Austin 1982 197 5.4 1064 Peach Bowl. Seven times in the last five years enhanced his chances of reaching the magic 5. Buddy Gore 1967 230 4.5 1045

Clemson has upset a Top 20 team, including 1 , 000-yard mark with 95 yards in 20 attempts 6. Lester Brown 1978 202 5.1 1022

two road wins over top 20 teams. The class against North Carolina last week. It was quite 10. Raymond Priester 1995 174 5.4 938 has experienced 34 victories over the five an accomplishment as the Tar Heels were seasons with hopefully three games ranked ninth in the nation in rushing defense Clemson's Top Per Game Rushing Seasons remaining. and second in the nation in total defense Rk Player Year GP Yds Yds/G There have been many highlights for the entering the game. 1. Cliff Austin 1982 10 1064 106.4 seniors, including the 1992 29-28 win at Priester, a sophomore is just 62 yards 2. Terrence Flagler 1986 12 1258 104.8 Virginia. The Tigers overcame a 28-point away from becoming the seventh Clemson 3. Buddy Gore 1967 10 1045 104.5 deficit in that contest, the greatest comeback player and second sophomore in history to 4. Raymond Priester 1995 9 938 104.2

in Clemson football history. Still, a victory over rush for 1 ,000 yards in a season. No Tiger 5. Kenny Flowers 1985 12 1200 100.0

Duke today might be just as memorable has done it in the 1990s and no Clemson

because it would culminate quite a comeback player has reached the 1 , 000-yard mark since Fischer Active NCAA Passing Leader for the Tigers program. Terry Allen gained 1192 in 1988. He now has While we hear a lot about Nebraska's 938 yards, already the 10th highest total in Tommy Frazier, Florida State's Danny Kanell 1995 Seniors Clemson history. His average of 104.2 yards or anyone who is playing quarterback for

Player, Pos Hometown per game is fifth best in Clemson history, but Florida, it is Duke's Spence Fischer who ranks Marvin Cross, DT Durham, NC not far from Cliff Austin's record of 106.4 per as the number-one active NCAA passer in Carlos Curry, MG Decatur, GA game. terms of yardage. The four-year starter has Orlando Davis, WR Durham, NC What is especially impressive about passed for 8675 yards in his career, as he has Brian Dawkins, SS Jacksonville, FL Priester is that he has not built up his total with connected on 748 passes in 1293 attempts Kelton Dunnican, FB Sumter, SC a couple of long rushing plays. His longest run with 46 touchdowns. Only former Duke Leomont Evans, FS Abbeville, SC this year is just 31 yards and he has just eight quarterback Ben Bennett has more in ACC Warren Forney, DT Rutherfordton, NC rushes of at least 20 yards. He accumulates history with 9614. He has completed 57.8 Henry Guess, WR Cordova, SC the yardage with consistent runs between the percent of his passes as a Blue Devil. Travis Harvey, QB Annandale, VA tackles in the slashing style. His most So far this year Fischer has completed Ed Hausgen, LB Cincinnati, OH productive games have come on a sloppy 60.2 percent of his passes, with 10 Andre Humphrey, CB Wilmington, NC track, as the Wake Forest game and Maryland and 10 touchdown passes. He Robert Jackson, OT Washington, DC contests on the road, and the Virginia game at has thrown for 2322 yards, more than any

Clemson's senior class has helped bring the Tigers back to national prominence, and the national polls. 1995 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 5 other ACC quarterback... yes even more than Statistically Speaking Kanell. He had 35 completions against Virginia as the Blue Devils fell by 44-30 in 1995 Clemson Stats (6-3) 1995 Duke Stats (3-6) Charlottesville. Duke jumped out to a 21-3 Rushinq ie Net Avg. T_D LG Rushinq TC Net Avg, ID LG lead in that contest. Raymond Priester, FB 174 938 5.4 4 31 Laymarr Marshall, BB 172 625 3.6 11 32 Defensively, Ray Farmer is the top player. Emory Smith, FB 119 548 4.6 9 48 Charles London, BB 46 228 5.0 51 An Ail-American last year when he led Duke to Lamont Pegues, TB 55 226 4.1 1 27 Dawud Rasheed. BB 14 74 5.3 14 8-4 its first bowl appearance in an record and Nealon Greene, QB 69 189 2.7 1 21 Spence Fischer, QB 47 58 1.2 27 the 1990s, Farmer is one of the top "big play" Louis Solomon, QB 14 64 4.6 1 24 Dave Green. QB 4 4 10 13 performers in the ACC. He has 11 career Clemson 486 2099 4.3 16 48 Duke 291 990 3.4 18 51 blocked kicks, including a blocked punt that Opponents 315 1370 3.7 8 55 Opponents 422 2306 5.5 22 85 basically gave Duke a 19-13 win over Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TP Pet. Clemson in Durham last year. He has a team Passing Cmp Att Int Yds IB Pet. Spence Fischer, QB 218 362 10 2322 10 .602 best 87 tackles this year, including a season Nealon Greene 96 161 6 1286 9 .596 Dave Green. QB 4 8 Q 27 ,500 high 1 3 in Duke's win at Army. Louis Solomon 4 8 32 1 .333 Duke 222 371 10 2349 10 .598 Clemson 100 169 6 1354 10 .592 Opponents 175 287 12 2183 19 .610 Curry To Tie Clemson Record Opponents 139 289 17 1676 10 .481 Clemson senior Carlos Curry will tie the Receiving Rec Yds Avg TP LG school record for starts in a career by a middle Receiving Rec Yds Avg ID LG Marc Wilson, FLK 42 495 11.i 61 Antwuan Wyatt, FLK 38 575 15.1 4 61 guard when he gets the opening call against Corey Thomas, SE 40 475 11.9 44 Tony Home, SE 18 375 20.8 3 56 Jeff Hodrick, TE 24 294 12.3 44 Duke today. That is a fitting way to start his Raymond Priester, FB 10 58 5.8 11 Bill Khayat, TE 23 192 8.3 22 final home game in Death Valley. Despite Joe Woods, FLK 9 111 12.3 1 30 Joe Opalenick, AB 22 240 10.9 28 playing the physically challenging middle Marcus Hinton. FLK 7 73 10.4 26 Duke 222 2349 10.6 10 61 guard position, Curry has not missed a game Clemson 100 1354 13.5 10 61 Opponents 175 2183 12.5 19 82 in his Clemson career, one of just two seniors Opponents 139 1676 12.1 10 76 that claim entering today's who can make Tackles 1995 Puke Schedule Tackle Leaders game. 1995 Clemson Schedule Ray Farmer Pate Opponent Score/Time Anthony Simmons 113 Date Score/Time Carlos Bagley Curry will tie the Clemson middle guard Opponent Sept. 2 N-Florida State 26-70 Leomont Evans 67 Sept. 2 W. Carolina 55-9 Billy Granville record for starts held by Rob Bodine, who Sept. 9 Rutgers 24-14 Andye McCrorey 65 Sept. 9 Florida State 26-45 Tawambi Settles started 35 straight games between 1989-91. Sept. 16 at Army 23-21 Brian Dawkins 60 29-14 Sept. 16 at Wake Forest Chike Egbuniwe Maryland 28-41 Curry's starting streak is not consecutive, but Sept. 23 at Chris Jones 43 Sept. 23 Virginia 3-22 John Zuanich Sept. 30 Navy 9-30 he has played in 43 straight games entering Mond Wilson 37 Sept. 30 at NC State 43-22 James Kirkland Oct. 7 Georgia Tech 21-37 this contest. Patrick Sapp 37 Oct. 7 Georgia 17-19 Sidney Wells Oct. 14 at Virginia 30-44 The native of Decatur, GA has been a Dexter McCleon 35 21 at Maryland 17-0 Mike Stallmeyer Oct. Oct. 21 N.C. State 38-41 that ranks in Lamarick Simpson 33 Oct. 28 at Georgia Tech 24-3 Desi Thomas mainstay of a Clemson defense Oct. 28 Wake Forest 42-26 Raymond White 33 Nov. 4 North Carolina 17-10 Orlando Adwaters 31 the top 20 in the nation in total defense, Nov. 11 at Clemson 1 :00 pm Antwan Edwards 31 Nov. 11 Duke 1 :00 pm Bernard Holsey 30 scoring defense and pass efficiency defense. Nov. 18 at N.Carolina 12:00 pm Andre Carter 30 Nov. 18 at S. Carolina :00 pm He has 18 tackles and three sacks this year. N-Orlando, FL Peter Ford 30 Two of the sacks came in the shutout of Maryland. For his career, Curry has nine sacks and 18 tackles for loss among his 138 tackles. The Tigers are now 31st in rushing been significant reasons Clemson opponents defense, 12th in passing efficiency defense have not thrown a scoring pass against the Clemson Back in Top 25 and 19th in total defense. Clemson's Tigers in the last three games. Dawkins had Clemson has moved back into the top 25 of secondary has been outstanding over the last a 49-yard return for a touchdown both polls, Clemson's first appearance in the three games and that is a prime reason the in the win against North Carolina and he also polls since September 5, 1994. The Tigers Tigers have risen to the top five in the nation in had nine tackles. It was the first interception were ranked in the first three polls of the 1994 preventing points. return for a score by a Tiger since Tim Jones season, then lost to N.C. State and did not Over the last three games opponents have returned an interception 26 yards for a score return to the polls. But, Clemson has won completed just 43 percent of their passes for against South Carolina in 1992. three in a row, all over teams with winning an average of 4.7 yards per attempt. Evans ranks second on the Clemson team records, and the 6-3 slate has caught the Additionally, the opposition has not scored a in tackles with 67, including 18 in the Georgia attention of the nation's coaches and touchdown via the pass and the Clemson game, and he has three interceptions, all sportswriters. The Tigers are 25th in the USA defense has eight interceptions over the time, against N.C. State, to tie a Clemson single Today Coach's poll and 24th in the Associated including five interceptions against North game record. McCleon ranks among the top Press media poll. Carolina. four in the ACC in pass deflections with 11 and A victory today combined with some losses also has two interceptions this year. Carter from teams ahead of the Tigers, could send Twins Pick off Three Passes has 30 tackles and an interception, while the Tigers into the top 20 of the AP poll for the Clemson twin Peter and Andy Edwards is 11th on the team in tackles with first time since October 19, 1992 when the 4-2 Ford combined for three interceptions in the 31.

Tigers were 18th in the nation. Clemson last Tigers win over North Carolina. It was the first finished in the final top 25 in 1993 when the 9- time the twins each had an interception in the Wilson Comes off the Bench 3 Tigers were 23rd in the final AP poll. same game, perhaps the first time that has One of the reasons for Clemson's success ever happened in a college game. It was the on defense this year has been the

Defense 5th in the Nation first career theft for Andy, while it was the performance of the Tigers bench. Sophomore The Tigers have yielded just 13 total points eighth of Peter's career. Mond Wilson continued that reputation last over the last three games and have jumped all The Ford twins have been key contributors Saturday when he saw 61 plays of action as a the way to fifth in the country in scoring to the Clemson secondary that ranks second substitute for injured starter Andye McCrorey. defense. The defense coordinated by Miles in the ACC in completion percentage defense Wilson responded with 16 tackles, eight first Aldridge and Ellis Johnson has allowed just 16 (.481) and is second in interceptions (17). hits and eight assists, in Clemson's 17-10 points per game this year. Only one team has Opponents have a passing efficiency rating of victory. Wilson also had two tackles for loss scored over 22 points against the Tigers just 67.2 over the last three games combined. and a sack. The sophomore never had more (Florida State with 45) and the Tigers have In addition to the Fords, Brian Dawkins, than five tackles in a game previous to the allowed just one touchdown in the last 13 Leomont Evans, Dexter McCleon, Andre North Carolina game. quarters. Carter and freshman Antwan Edwards have

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TREVOR PUTNAM|jp By Katie Webb

Everything that is worthwhile in life is on the Clemson campus, he admires the out in the weightroom to keep my weight up

worth waiting for. This is an axiom that hits grounds and the natural surroundings that there. Sometimes I take four to five close to home to Clemson starting center encompass the university. "That's one of helpings at meals.

Trevor Putnam, who was the last Clemson the reasons I came here, the setting of this Putnam is the Tiger's strongest center in

signee of the class of 1991. While most University. I really like the campus," said the past 10 years. He has a power ratio of high school recruits sign in February, Putnam as a squirrel ran nearby. 6.58. In the strength and training Putnam did not become a Tiger until June Being raised in Western North Carolina department, he ranks third on the offensive

21st, just a matter of weeks before he with the Pisgah National Forest to one side, line in leg sled pounds with 1 ,030. During enrolled at Clemson. the Blue Ridge Parkway to the other, and the winter conditioning of '95, he broke his

For Clemson, and for Putnam, the wait the Great Smokies nearby, Putnam feels own record, which was 1 ,020. has paid off. The Tigers have an that nature is one of life's most beautiful Putnam has been playing football for 17

outstanding center who has helped lead an treasures. "Canton's a small town, and it's years. "My older brother, Tony, encouraged

"I offense that averages over 380 yards per hard to get out of; but I'm glad I made it. I me to play," recalled Putnam. started out

game, a contributing factor in the Tigers love the place, because it's my home. But playing pee wee, then termites, then mites, hunt for a postseason bowl. Putnam is in job wise, there aren't many opportunties. midgets, then on to junior varsity and

the process of earning his undergraduate That's why I came to Clemson, for my varsity." degree, which he should earn in December. degree and to play football." He continued his climb through high Putnam's experience at Clemson has Senior offensive guard, Will Young, school, but was not highly recruited, thus been a successful one, both academically fondly states, "Trevor is a 'good ole country the wait until June before he got a

and athletically. If you wanted to sell a boy." scholarship. "My parents have been so

recruit on Clemson by showing him a Young and Putnam are mainstays of an supportive, I have been lucky. They allow finished product, Putnam's resume would offensive line that has become close on and me to make my own choices and decisions.

be on display. Last year he posted a 3.5 off the field. "Trevor has helped with the I didn't like it here at first, something a lot of

GPA, his third semester on the Dean's List, changes in offense and he's familiar with freshmen go through. Then I didn't play

and he was named to the ACC Academic the offense, he's a good leader. All and all, much my first three years, but they were Honor roll for the 1994-95 academic year. he's a good person. Because he's one of always behind me."

He is certainly an academic all-conference the three inside players on the line, we've A sign of maturity if patience. Trevor

candidate for this year. become even closer. Plus, I know, he's got Putnam had the patience that something

"It's been no easy task. I have to work to have the biggest truck on campus." would work out for him as a senior in high hard just to keep ahead and to maintain Young and Putnam have become quite a school, and opportunities have certainly

what I have accomplished," said Putnam. combination in the middle of the Tiger worked out for him in his senior year of

"With classes, practice, traveling on the offensive line. In fact, they won ACC college. It has been worth waiting for.

road, it is no easy task. But, I've stayed Offensive Lineman of the Week honors for

with it, especially the last couple of years, consecutive games, Putnam for the

so it should pay off in December (when he Tigers win at Maryland and Young for

walks down the graduation line)." the victory at Georgia Tech. It was Putnam exemplifies Clemson Unversity's the first time Clemson had had a standards for an equal balance between player win Offensive Lineman of the academics and athletics and sets a good Week honors since 1993.

example for the younger players. "Trevor is Putnam has been a starter in a hard worker and good solid player," said each of the last 22 Clemson games

Brandon Streeter, who like Putnam is red- and is on his way to his second shirting his freshman season. " He seems straight season of at least 600 plays. to work hard at everything he does: in the He had 38 knockdown blocks in 1994,

weight room, in the classroom and on the his first year as a starter, and should field." exceed that total this year. "Trevor Position coach John Latina says, "Trevor might be our most improved offensive

is a conscientious, hard worker. He is a lineman from 1994 to 1995," said tremendous person and a good leader. Head Coach Tommy West. "He has He's improved noticeably, in the last year really been an important factor in our

and a half and continues to do so. He is improvement on the line. When you easy to coach and is good with the other see Emory Smith rushing for all those

players." yards through the middle of the line, it

Senior offensive tackle, Robert Jackson is usually Trevor who is providing the states, "Trevor is a good guy. He doesn't key block." party much, he's a hard worker, and has a Hard work in the weightroom has great sense of humor." had a lot to do with his improvement A true nature buff, Putnam enjoys on the football field. As a freshman, hunting, fishing, in at pounds. and almost any outdoor Putnam weighed 220 Putnam has been on the Dean's List three of the activity. One of his favorites is white water He has built himself up to a solid 260 last four semesters and is one of the reasons rafting. While sitting in the Carillion Garden pounds. "I have to eat a lot and work Clemson is averaging almost 400 yards a game.

1 995 CLEMSON I OC) I HAI.I. 5 Score Points AtYour Next Tailgate P&rty. Hardeex MARCUS HINTON By Brian Hennessy

Marcus Hinton, the hospital already placed himself amongst some of administrator. No, how about Marcus the Tiger greats. He was ninth in Clemson Hinton, the minister. Or, Marcus Hinton, history in yards per reception with a 17- the wide receiver. Yes!!! That's the yard per catch mark. His 34 receptions Marcus Hinton we all know and have and 578 receiving yards ranked first on watched for the past four years on the team coming into the year. Hinton has Saturdays in Death Valley. been a constant fixture in the Tiger lineup

Marcus Hinton, a 6-foot, 174-pound as he has played in all but two games in senior wide receiver from Powder his career. He also had the highest Springs, GA, has come a long way from reception average among all Clemson home. The Anchorage, AK born Hinton receivers who have played in the 90s, came to Clemson as a first-team all-state even better the former teammate Terry running back, the number-two ranked Smith. passing and running quaterback As one of the last receivers to play with prospect, and the 10th best all-around former Tiger great Terry Smith, Hinton athlete in the nation according to many contributes much of his success to the recruiting experts. experiences he had with Smith. "Terry Although his on the field taught me how to approach practice and

achievements were outstanding enough the games by his hard work. I really

to be noticed by many, Hinton attributes enjoyed the talks that Terry and I had off off the field reasons for attending the field as friends."

Clemson. "I had some great visits with Now that Hinton is a senior, he has

Coach (Ken) Hatfield and my recruiting realized that it is his turn to fill the shoes

coach, Coach (Roger) Hinshaw. I really of a leader. Although Hinton's experience enjoyed talking to those coaches, not as a receiver is applicable, he prefers to Hinton is among Clemson's career leaders in yards only about football, but about the Lord lead in other areas, mostly off the field. "I per reception. Jesus Christ. Those discussions were try to help my teammates with personal

unlike any discussions I had had while respectively, on the team, despite playing needs and problems they might be having.

being recruited." behind former great Terry Smith and on a On the football field I tend to lead in a Coming from a family of four, Hinton was one wideout offense for the last five games. quieter role." able to receive plenty of attention from his One catch, a diving 43-yard touchdown Since arriving at Clemson in 1992, parents, considering that his brother is reception against North Carolina State, was Hinton's development on the field has been

much older than he is. "My father helped instrumental in the Tiger's 20-14 victory apparent. But off the field, Marcus has me on the field with the athletic aspects. over the Wolfpack. changed in other and more meaningful

My mother helped me deal with the Hinton also was on the field when ways. "When I first came to Clemson, it was personal aspects such as girlfriends and Patrick Sapp found Terry Smith in the hard being apart from my parents and class troubles." Hinton's parents were also endzone for a thrilling one-point victory over school of Christian friends who have helped

supportive in his career choices. "Whatever Kentucky in the Peach Bowl. Although he me with personal problems. I went away

I wanted to do, they were always 100 did not catch the memorable pass, he was from the Lord at first, then I had to realize

percent behind me and pushed me to do most likely the intended receiver as he how I arrived here, which was through

the best that I could. I thank God that I along with Smith were crossing the Jesus Christ. I had to start over and

have parents like that." endzone in the same area. Marcus, along remember that I owe everything to the

While Hinton is devout in his beliefs off with thousands of other Tiger fans, did not Lord." the field, on the field he has made a mind anyway. Once the curtain goes down on Hinton's believer out of many. In his freshman year Hinton continued his marked career as a football player at Clemson, he (1992), Hinton caught only two passes. improvement through his junior year (1994), will move on in pursuit of an NFL career. One of them, though, was a spectacular 51- when he posted 18 receptions for 280 But he also realizes the odds that he will not yard touchdown catch from fellow true yards. Against the Wolfpack, Hinton be able to continue his athletic career. "My freshman Patrick Sapp against the Tar compiled a career-high six catches for 62 first goal is to try to earn a spot on an NFL

Heels in Death Valley. yards. But his shining moment came weeks team. But I also want to pursue a career in

"Pat threw it to my outside shoulder and later against North Carolina. It occurred hospital management and administration.

the defensive back bumped up against me. when the Tigers once again upended North Ultimately, I am going to work wherever the

That's why people thought that I pushed off. Carolina, this time in Chapel Hill, as he Lord leads me. I would also like to pursue a

I it followed the ball and caught as the guy doomed the high-powered Tar Heels by career in ministry, where I have already fell down beside me." That catch proved pulling in a 42-yard, back-pedalling received some opportunities and offers."

pivotal as it paved the way in the Tiger's reception that set the tempo for Clemson's As time goes by, Hinton will continue to thrashing of the Tar Heels 40-7, the largest upset of number-12 ranked Tar Heels in preach his messages of faith and will help

margin of victory in Clemson history over a Kenan Stadium. The Tar Heels were surely others in need. Whether it be a home field, ranked opponent. glad to see Hinton for the last time last a hospital, or a house of God, he will surely

In Hinton's sophomore year (1993), he Saturday, whether it be in orange-filled never forget where he came from. And started to post some impressive numbers Death Valley, or Orange County, North though he may not end up as a star on the as he amassed 241 yards on 14 receptions. Carolina. field, somewhere, Marcus will end up giving Those figures placed him second and third, Going into his senior year, Hinton has back what he has received. 1995 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 7 if' 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

Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr. Charles Jennett, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs BillAmick 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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Thomas B. McTeer, Jr. Joseph D. Svvann Columbia Greenville

1 *>*>:S CLEMSON I ()C> I HAI J. s CENTENNIAL SCRAPBOOK The 1940s

Frank Howard The man seconded his own nomina- tion for Head Coach. Need we say more! The legendary Frank Howard took over as Clemson head coach in 1940 and held the position for 30 years. He guided Clemson to six Top 20 seasons, eight conference champi- onships, 100 conference victories, 165 overall wins and eight bowl games. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989. With all those accomplishments, he might be best known for his whit and charm

with the media, something he still does today.

1 £>95 CLEMSON IOO I HALI . What a Start

It didn't take long for Howard to capture the hearts of the Clemson faith-

ful. On his first offensive play as head coach, George Floyd (below) ran 18 yards for a touchdown. Clemson won

its first five games that year and was ranked in the top 10 in the country by midseason. A big victory came at Riggs

Field over Wake Forest (at left). Clemson put a 39-0 hurting on a good Wake Forest team. The Tigers ended the season as Southern Conference

Champions, the school's first conference

title ever.

Tiger Timeline by Sam Blackman

January 10, 1940—Jess Neely resigned as recorded time in history a coach has sec- September 21, 1940— In Frank Howard's athletic director and football coach to accept onded his own nomination for head coach. first game as head coach, Clemson scored the head football coaching job at Rice on the first offensive play as George Floyd University. Neely had inherited a $47,000 July 25, 1940—Banks McFadden accepted reversed around left end and raced 18 deficit when he arrived in 1931 and earned a bid to play in the College All-Star game yards untouched for a Clemson touchdown. Clemson $100,000 during his tenure and against the on August The Tigers went on to a 38-0 win over left Clemson with $57,000 in the treasury. 29. He scored one of the two touchdowns Presbyterian. His overall record at Clemson was 43-35-7. for the College All-Stars. He would be inducted into the college foot- October 12, 1940—Clemson shutout Wake ball Hall of Fame in 1971. September 1, 1940— Banks McFadden Forest 39-0 in Clemson's second game of

signed a one-year contract to play with the the season at Riggs Field. It was January 11, 1940 — Frank Howard was Brooklyn Dodgers professional football Clemson's third shutout in the first four named head football coach. At the Athletic team. He led the NFL in yards per carry in games of the Howard era. It was the last Council meeting that day, Howard was that 1940 season, but did not like the bright home game of the season for the Tigers, nominated for the position by Professor lights of New York and returned to Clemson who would go on to win the Southern Sam Rhodes, a council member. When a after that one season. Conference title even though seven of the call for a second was asked, Howard, stand- nine games were on the road. ing in the back of the room, said: "I second September 2, 1940 — Frank Howard the nomination." It is perhaps the only opened his first fall practice. October 24, 1940—Frank Howard won his

1 c>*>3 CLEMSON IOO I 8B Charlie Timmons Howard did inherit a couple of outstanding players that first year, howev-

er, they were players he had recruited as an assistant coach. Charlie Timmons was an all-conference back who led the Tigers

in rushing in 1939 and 1941. His senior year he put up big numbers with 635 yards rushing, a record at the time, and 77 points scored on nine touchdowns and 23 extra points. The scoring total was the most by a Clemson football player over the

first 52 years of the sport at Clemson.

Joe Blalock While Banks McFadden

got a lot of attention in 1939,

Blalock was Clemson's first two-

time Ail-American, still the only two-

time All-America receiver in Clemson history. He averged 20.34 yards per catch in an era when

passing was taboo, and that is still

the best average in Clemson histo-

ry. This charter member of the

Clemson Hall of Fame is still in the

top five in Clemson history in career touchdown receptions. He was also known to throw a pass or two on end around plays.

first game as head coach in the rivalry with way for the Tigers with 136 yards rushing in Joe Blalock scored two touchdowns as

South Carolina. The Tigers were victorious 18 attempts. It was the first of eight confer- Clemson overcame a 6-0 deficit after the 21-13 thanks to five interceptions by the ence championships for the Tigers under first period. BC outgained Clemson 363- Clemson defense. Howard coached in 30 Frank Howard. 281, but Clemson came away with the victo-

Clemson-South Carolina games. Incredible ry. as it may seem, both Clemson and South October 6, 1941 — Work began on Carolina scored exactly 411 total points in Memorial Stadium. The chore of cleaning, October 23, 1941 — Booty Payne became those 30 games. digging and leveling the site as well as cut- the first Clemson player to pass for over 200 ting large trees and clearing underbrush yards in an 18-14 loss to South Carolina.

October 28, 1940— It didn't taken Howard was supervised by Frank Howard. A pipe He completed 9-16 passes for 202 yards in long to get the Tigers into the nation's top was also installed for drainage under the the contest. It was one of just three 200- 10. With the 5-0 start the Tigers earned field. Coach Neely had told Howard before yard passing games by a Tiger in the 136 poll points and ranked number-10 in the he left not to build a big stadium. "All you decade of the 1940s. nation, Clemson's first top 10 ranking in the will ever need is about 10,000 seats," said AP poll. Two writers actually ranked Neely. Howard went against his advice and November 15, 1941 —Clemson defeated Clemson number-one. thanks to his forsight Clemson has one of Wake Forest, 29-0, in the last game at the great stadiums in college footballl. Riggs Field. November 23, 1940—Clemson won the Southern Conference football title with a 13- October 11, 1941 — Clemson defeated November 22, 1941—The Tigers put on the 7 victory over Furman. Ed Manness led the Boston College at Fenway Park, 26-13. greatest rushing defense exhibition in

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Death Valley September 19, 1942 was opening Day at Clemson Memorial Stadium. The facility had been in the works nearly a

year and it was a proud Frank Howard who welcomed Presbyterian College and Tiger Fans that day. Butch Butler (at right) was the star for Clemson, gaining 192 yards rushing in the 32-13 victory.

September 19 is a great day in Clemson history. In addi-

tion to it being the anniversary day for Death Valley, Clemson has an 8-0-0 record on this date in history, the only date that has a per-

fect slate. Among the wins on the date is the 13-3 victory over

fourth-ranked Georgia in 1981, the highest ranked win in the histo- ry of Clemson football.

Tiger Timeline continued on page 1 12-

Clemson history, holding Furman to -21 September 19, 1942—Clemson Memorial September 25, 1943—World War II took yards rushing in a 34-6 victory in Greenville. Stadium opened, and Clemson ran down virtually all of Clemson's veteran players

Charlie Timmons scored three touchdowns the hill for the first time. Butch Butler gained and the Tigers started nine first-year fresh- and added four extra points in his final 192 yards, as the Tigers opened the new men at the 11 positions in a 13-12 loss to game as a Tiger. The 22 points scored rank stadium in front of 5,500 with a 32-13 win Presbyterian. Clemson had just a 2-6 sixth best in Clemson history for a single over Presbyterian. It was the most yards record this season with no one older than a game by an individual. But, Timmons was rushing by a Tiger in the decade of the sophomore playing in a game as the armed not the leading rusher in the game as team- 1940s. High school students were admitted services took Clemson's entire junior and mate Sid Tinsley picked up 127 yards on for 25 cents, while servicemen were allowed senior classes. just seven attempts. in for 50 cents. "The game kicked off at 2:00 PM and we finished hanging the gate October 19, 1944— First rain at a Clemson-

- December 22, 1941—Two-time A 1 1 signs at 1 :00 PM," recalls Coach Howard. USC game since 1896. Despite the condi- American Joe Blalock was chosen in the tions, Sid Tinsley rushed for 146 yards in 22 fifth-round of the NFL draft by the Detroit October 22, 1942—Clemson defeated carries to lead the Tigers to a 20-13 victory. Lions. Teammate and classmate Charlie South Carolina, 18-6. Autographed balls Timmons was taken in the 17th round by were auctioned off at the game. For a mini- September 22, 1945— Fourteen Clemson the Washington Redskins. mum of $1 ,000 a fan could bid on one of the backs netted 516 yards in a 76-0 win over balls. The fan's money would then be used Presbyterian. Freshman Bobby Gage led to buy war bonds. the Tigers with 144 yards, including 88 on a

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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 Vice President of the Faculty, Report cited UNI in 1993 as one of the and Dean 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 and is comprehensive general education involved in a number of other program. He expanded Northern 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 that people have for technology, small business 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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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 1986-88. assistant coach at Appalachian State. named a High School Ail-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 All-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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I 3 3|£ 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 Hernn'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 first 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); 1989 Clemson ranked fifth in the nation in scoring, defensive line 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 Rembert (), a He 1989 Johnny 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 College - assistant East ranked in the top 20 in all defensive categories, including a (1972) ; Graduate at Tennessee State line number-five rating in 1989. His second tour of duty at (1973) ; defensive 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 Aldridge 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. As outside 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); - Defensive at State, to their season low in terms of scoring. High School (1980-81); College end coach The 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 (1 983); 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 served an assistant coach at Alabama. The Crimson Tide linebacker coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-94); co-coordinator of experienced a perfect season and defeated Miami (FL) in Clemson defense and defensive line coach (1995). if 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 in 1994. 1992 Alabama defense led the nation in total defense and rushing defense and ranked second former Tonya Taylor August 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 Ail-American quarterback in junior college, Clyde and quarterback coach. Previous Experience: College - Graduate assistant Christensen came to Clemson after two years at Maryland. Coaching 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); Scott Milanovich. 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 Coordinator/Wide 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 the (1989), College (1983-84); assistant head coach and wide receiver Tigers set a school record for 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 V^yT^ second most yards in school history in the process coach (Dec. 1993-present). Education: Fernandina Beach High School in Fernandina J^^^^^^. Stockstill also tutored productive offenses at Central 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. pair of a 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 the Tigers lost just two fumbles, fewest in the nation and 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 (1980-83). been in college coaching ever since. Personal Data: Born June 3, 1960.. .he and his wife Jeanne children: Unlike many Division I full-time assistant coaches, have four 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. Eisaccia 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. - Reggie Herring is another example of an outstanding Previous 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 college football as a player and coach since 1 977. In those 1 8 seasons he has been to 1 3 bowl games, 1 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

over the course of the season, leading to victories in three Virginia Tech as an offensive 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: College - Assistant Coordinator at Neshoba Graduate 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 School - Four-year letterman 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 of of education from 1974. Earned a B.A. from East Central Community College in August 1992. Earned a master's Clemson 1976 and a B.S. in health and physical education from University in December of '94. 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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- "Clemson had two first-team Academic A 1 1 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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Category NCAA Clemson Most Rushes: 58, Tony Sands, Kansas vs. lissouri, 1991 36, Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 36, Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1 969 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, 1 965

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, 1939 13, Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942

Highest Average 60.4 (5-302), Lee Johnson, BYU vs. Wyoming, 1 983 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 174, Dave Thomas vs. Georgia Tech, 1972 Most Interceptions: 5, by many (Last: Dan Rebsch, Miami (OH) vs. W. Michigan, 1972) 3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965

Interceptions Ret. Yds: 182, Ashley Lee, Virginia Tech vs. Vanderbilt, 1983 1 02, Don Kelley vs. Duke, 1 970

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XS>S>5 CLEMSON IOC XI IS/X I.I. 43 |A WOMEN'S TRACK By Jessica Reo

Clemson's Lady Tiger track team returns to straight sprints. watch in the high jump this year. Her potential the starters blocks this year with a string of Samantha Watt, a returning sophomore, is evident and she is expected to improve on successes at its back and a bright future was one of two freshman sprinters to make her heights even more this year to reach All- ahead. The team finished in second place at the trip to the indoor NCAA's. Watt returns to America status. She was AII-ACC during her the ACC Indoor meet of '95 and third at the '95 her prime as a 200m and 400m sprinter to freshman and sophomore years and ACC Outdoor Championships and returns lead the team and herself to more excellent expectations for AII-ACC for a third year, as almost all of the experience they garnered in performances this year. She is an All-America well as an ACC individual title in the event, are both conference and national meets last hopeful for the Lady Tigers in '96 and has the high in '96. season. potential to live up to those expectations in The Lady Tigers are also looking for good The Lady Tigers have excellence to build both indoor and outdoor track, both sprints and things out of Trevi Frazier. This junior returns on. With returnees in Treshell Mayo, Nikki relays. to the line-up after scoring in both outdoor and Sims, Simone Tomlinson, Samantha Watt, and Simone Tomlinson, also a returning indoor ACC championships in '95 and '94. She Katja Pettinen, Clemson has a core group of sophomore, set a Clemson record last year has shown signs of being one of the top 1996 All-America candidates and leaders that when she ran a 6.80 in the 55m dash at the jumpers in the conference in the long and will take the Lady Tigers to a new level during USA Championships during the indoor triple jumps, but needs to be consistent. the 1996 seasons. They have experience and season. With that NCAA automatic qualifying Katja Pettinen, better known for her have excelled in their events and have taken time, Tomlinson put in her first appearance at excellence in the heptathlon last year, adds to on the responsibility to lead the Lady Tigers to the NCAA Indoor Championships. She was the jumps. She scored in the ACC indoors for another top performance at the ACC's and to the ACC Indoor Champion in the 55m and the Lady Tigers in '95 and should be able to have an impact on the national level. looks to do the same in that event this year. score at the conference meet. Wayne Coffman and assistants Chad Bell The Canada-native ran in the 100m, the 55m, Nichole Robinson continued to improve and Dave Kaiser have built a strong program and the 200m for the Lady Tigers last season throughout the year as a freshman last in the last two years and look for that and returns to those events this year. season. She used the year to experience experience and their upperclassmen to take Recruits will add depth to Clemson's strong collegiate competition and returns as a the reins this year and lead the Lady Tigers to field in the sprints and relays, which Mayo, seasoned veteran during her sophomore year. a great season. The entire team is young, Watt, and Tomlinson all participated on last Nikki Sims returns for her junior year as a consisting of only four seniors, so potential for season. three-time ACC Champion, a two-time NCAA excellence is overwhelming and sure over the The Lady Tigers take in Kim Norsworthy qualifier, and the co-MVP of the 1995 ACC next years. and Shenita Wilson, two junior college Outdoor Championships. She is one of The sprinters and hurdlers are consistently transfers who come to Clemson with the Clemson's '96 All-America candidates and strong under Coffman's direction, and this year opportunity to run immediately for the Lady doubles as a discus thrower. She will add the is no exception. Treshell Mayo returns for her Tigers. They will add depth to both sprints and 20 lb weight and the hammer to her repertoire senior stint as one of the premiers sprinters in relays. Both Norsworthy and Wilson were this year as the ACC adds the events to the country. JUCO All-Americans in the 400m dash during conference competition. Mayo begins her senior season as a the 1995 season and added to their team's Pettinen returns for her sophomore season defending 200m semi-finalist at the NCAA 4x400m relay squad. In 1993-94, Shenita after scoring in the shot and javelin during the Outdoor Championships of '95 and an ACC Wilson's Odessa Junior College team was the '95 season. She will be counted on for her outdoor champion in the 200m. She ran at the Indoor JUCO national champions and she depth, but there will be a shift in focus to USA National Championships and improved placed third in the 400m. incoming freshman Aija Kortesja. her times to that of a dominator in her event. The Lady Tigers are strong in 800m, the Kortesja joins the Lady Tigers this year as She also returns to Clemson after a trip to 1500m, the 3,000m and the 5,000m again this an international competitor during her high Great Britain to compete for the United States year. Senior Christine Engel will add to her school years. She joins Finland teammate in the USA vs. England meet. She realized duties as a cross country runner and Pettinen at Clemson to take charge of some of her potential to be one of the best sprinters in participate again in the distance events during the throwing events. She is primarily a the country and expects to capitalize on that indoor and outdoor track. Cecilia Askeroth, heptathlete who can also throw the shot, this year. The North Carolina native is a prime Julianne Littman and Azurdee Kennedy will discus, and javelin. candidate for All-America honors and should also add their expertise to the middle distance Ann Marie McAuley and Julie Polovick, two deliver this year in both the relays and the category as well. incoming freshmen, will add depth to the Kennedy red-shirted in '95 but is expected throws as well. Both throw shot and discus to return in good shape to make a contribution and have been extremely successful in those right away to the middle distance events. events during their high school careers. The distance group consists of Meredith Pettinen, who impacted many of the Lady Ford and Tina Jensen. Both are expected to Tigers field events during her freshman year, score in the conference meets this year after returns as the primary heptathlete for the Lady putting up points during the '95 indoor and Tigers in '96. She was the 12th place finisher outdoor conference championships. Megan at the NCAA Outdoor Championships of 1995 Hartman will concentrate on the 3,000m this and finished in third at the outdoor ACC's. She year. She has the potential to score at the broke Clemson's record as a freshman in the conference meet and expectations are high for heptathlon and will be depended on heavily her this season. Lauren Huber, entering as a during the 1996 contests. freshman, should also impact this area in her Adding to Pettinen's return is the presence first term as a Lady Tiger. of senior Aimee Stout. Stout has been Incoming freshmen should have ample consistently strong as a Lady Tiger in the opportunity to make their mark on the Lady heptathlon and other events in past years. Tiger distance program. Cecilia Askeroth She is a leader and a fierce competitor who comes to Clemson as the second-ranked will add depth and experience to the event. 800m run champion in Sweden from 1993. Aija Kortesoja enters the picture in the She was also the state champion in Germany multi-events as well. She has international in the 800m in 1993-1994, but adds her experience and should impact the heptathlon, expertise and international experience to the as well as other events, immediately for the Lady Tigers distance program. Both Julianne Lady Tigers. Littman and Lauren Huber come from New Senior Treshell Mayo is one of the top York to add to Clemson's distance talents. sprinters in the country. Sharia Clinkscales is definitely the one to

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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 Top 15 in the nation in attendance for 13 straight years. the name stuck.

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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. 1995 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 47 ONLY THE TOUGHEST PLAY HERE!

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Adversity can be a impediment or a quality depth on the inside. We should be able Geren (5-11) to the Lady Tiger guard corp. building block. to go with power like never before. In the past Umoh was a three-time all-state selection at Clemson started the 1994-95 season we had to rely on a three-guard offense. Hephzibah High School in Georgia where she losing two starters with knee injuries before "We are excited about being bigger at the averaged 20.0 ppg. and 8.0 rpg. her senior the month of December. This left the team small forward position. The small forward season. Amy Geren is a long distance sharp- with four freshmen, three sophomores, three position at Clemson will be an inside threat shooter who averaged 18.0 ppg. and 12.0 juniors and only one senior. However the team capable of better inside scoring this season. rebounds her senior season at Bradley Central held together, winning the Northern Lights We will have a good four-person rotation and High School in Cleveland, TN. She scored

Invitational against a national field, and all will be able to contribute on the inside. over 1 ,000 points during her career and had

produced 22 wins and an appearance in the "I think we bettered ourselves in recruiting. both her basketball and volleyball jerseys National Women's Invitational Tournament. We signed five outstanding athletes. All of our retired. " When she steps across the half court What looked bleak at the beginning, developed newcomers can run and jump well, and play line, she is in range," said Davis. into another successful campaign for Jim the up tempo style, which our fans have grown Davis's Lady Tigers. He has brought the accustomed in the past years." FRONTCOURT program to the level where 20 wins and a Clemson had the third best three-point field The Lady Tigers return four veterans in the postseason bid are average expectations. goal percentage in school history last season frontcourt, including Laura Cottrell, Jennifer This season the Lady Tigers will be young with a .375 mark (100-267). However Davis Davis, Jaci Stimson, and Kerri Thomas. with five incoming freshmen—described by foresees the Lady Tigers being an even better Cottrell (6-1) was the Lady Tigers' leading Davis as "five fine athletes". Another positive outside shooting team. rebounder last season with an 8.5 mark. She intangible that was derived from last year's "Our perimeter shooters will be young, but started 25 games and was the team's most squad is experience. The young people had we will have good three- point shooters. Amy accurate shooter hitting 141-272 from the field

to fill the shoes of upper classmen, and Geren (a newcomer) can shoot from the for a .518 percentage "Laura has her best learned the all important quality of leadership. professional three-point line." The Tigers days ahead of her. She has been slowed by "The real positive element that comes to need someone to replace ACC all-time three- injuries and hasn't been able to play healthy in mind from last season and the injury setbacks point leader Tara Saunooke, who contributed her career. Laura can shoot the three, and was the young players experience level," said greatly to that .375 outside shooting effort last go inside as a power player." Davis, who is approaching the 200-win mark season. Jaci Stimson (6-3) returns as the Lady

on the NCAA Division I level in just nine years. A Davis emphasis will be on defense, Tigers second leading rebounder (4.5 rpg.). "Even though we can be described as young which he hopes leads to more offense. "We Stimson also was a top shooter for the Lady this season, we are going to have an should be better defensively this year. Last Tigers as she hit an even 50 percent. "In the experienced team." season, we lacked intensity in order to be a last 10 or 12 games last season, she played

Coach Davis feels as if this team will be a top 25 team. We must turn it up on defense. as well as anyone on our team. Jaci has one

fundamental team and will have the qualities it Our players worked hard on becoming faster of the best shooting touches of anyone we takes to be successful, a powerful inside game and stronger in off-season conditioning." have ever had. She has really worked hard in

and excellent free throw shooting. "I think our the offseason in the weightroom and is in the inside game will be better and we will have BACKCOURT best shape of her career by far." Clemson has four guards returning to the Jennifer Davis (6-1) played in 23 games squad. The Lady Tigers could show different last season and was slowed at the beginning looks at this position with the wealth of talent of the year with an ankle injury. She and the depth Clemson possesses. averaged 2.0 ppg., and 2.2 rpg, but should be Senior Stephanie Ridgeway is the Lady ready to be a major contributor this year. She Tigers leading returning scorer with a 12.9 and her twin sister are both sound average. She was third on the team in steals fundamental players. Kerri Thomas (6-3) with 40, so she has the big play capability on started nine games as a freshman in 1994 and defense to turn the momentum of a game. she finished the year averaging 3.6 rpg, but "Stephanie is a good penetrator. She has was coming on strong at season's end. explosive speed and has a knack of being able Clemson added Natasha Anderson, Nikki to score over taller people. She shoots well Blassingame, and Autumn Sam to the off the dribble and is a very capable three- frontcourt. With the addition of the players, the point shooter. Stephanie can be called instant Lady Tigers have extra height and power offense." inside. Anderson (6-0) averaged 18.0 points Angie Salyer was the starting point guard and 15.0 rebounds her senior season at for the Lady Tigers in 1994-95 and was a very Dorman High School in Spartanburg. She dependable ball handler. Salyer finished the finished her career scoring 1,680 points and season with 70 assists and averaged 20.0 was named the MVP at the state all-star minutes per game. She was voted the most games in both volleyball and basketball. improved player on the team in 1994-95. Blassingame (6-3) averaged 17.0 points Jeanette Davis saw a great deal of action as a and 13.0 rebounds at Seneca High School freshman, as she played in 32 games and and was a Parade All-American. "Nikki is a started 10. She was the Lady Tigers fifth great athlete and is quick off her feet. She can leading scorer with a 5.8 average and finished run the floor very well and has excellent the season with 55 assists. hands. She is a very fine shot blocker and Senior Dory Kidd saw action at point guard with the development of upper body strength, and the off guard last season. She led the she could be a premier player in the ACC. team in assists with 88, and is the only four- Sam (6-2) averaged 18.0 points and 12.0 year player on the team. "Dory showed rebounds at Norcross High School in improvement last season and had bright Norcross, GA. She was a two-time all-state Laura Cottrell will have to be a force on the moments for us. Dory is capable of having a selection during her career. inside if Clemson is to advance to post- solid year—she is a tremendous athlete." season play for the ninth straight year. Clemson signed Itoro Umoh (5-7) and Amy

1 *>*>3 CLEMSON IOO I HALL 53 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT By Tim Bourret

Travis Harvey be very important in Clemson's 16-13 Kelton Dunnican Travis Harvey has participated in 31 victory, a key win in Clemson's drive to the Kelton Dunnican has been Mr. Versatility games in his Clemson career, serving as Peach Bowl that season. for the Tigers over the last two years. The the Tigers holder and a reserve In his three years as the holder, junior college transfer has gone back and quarterback. When you look at the statistics Clemson kickers have missed just one extra forth between the fullback and linebacker of Clemson placekickers during that time, point and have converted 75 percent of their positions in 1994 and 1995. This year he you see nothing but success. Harvey has field goals, one of the highest rates in the has seen most of his time at fullback, but he as much to do with that as the kickers who country. was a linebacker last spring. are knocking the ball through the uprights. The native of Sumter has eight carries Harvey, who has also played in three Orlando Davis for 16 yards this season and has been a games at quarterback in his career, has Seldom does a walk-on work his way reliable blocker when called upon. He saw held for Nelson Welch and Jeff Sauve over into the depth chart at the skill positions. his most action against Western Carolina the last three years. During that time Welch Whatever the reason, a high percentage of when he had 31 plays in Clemson's 55-9 has earned all-conference and All-America the scholarships go to that area of a football victory.

mention and Sauve is on his way to similar program. But, wide receiver Orlando Davis Dunnican has had the chance to show acclaim with a 12-17 season in terms of has overcome those odds and has been a off his defensive abilities as a special teams field goals. Harvey's good hands and swift contributor to this year's Tiger team. player. So far this year he has had seven sets are the key. Davis has played in four contests this special teams tackles, with at least one "Travis has done a consistently good job year, including a career high 20 plays in the coming in five different games. He ranks holding for us for three years," said Clemson Western Carolina contest when he caught a fourth on the team in special teams tackles special teams coach Rich Bisaccia. "That 21 -yard pass from Louis Solomon. He also entering today's game. Last year he had

job doesn't get a lot of attention, but it is has played on scrimmage plays against 10 special teams tackles in 11 games, the

important. It is one of those jobs where you N.C. State, Maryland and Georgia Tech. second highest total on the team.

only hear about it if there is a mistake He is the only walk-on who has played at a "Kelton is a key member of our special

made. But, it is comforting to have a guy back or wide receiver position in more than teams. He is one of the primary guys on

who has done it for so long." one game this year. our kickoff return and punt teams. He has a Seldom does a holder become one of "Orlando is a guy who comes to practice sixth sense for where the return man is

the stars of the game, but it happened to everyday ready to compete," said wide going." Dunnican's 17 special teams tackles Harvey in 1993. Clemson had just scored receivers coach Rick Stockstill. "He has are more than any other Tiger over the last

a touchdown on a pass from Louis Solomon made significant improvement from the first two years. to Terry Smith to close within 10-6 against day he walked on in 1992. That is a credit Dunnican transfered to Clemson from Georgia Tech. On the extra point attempt, to him because you usually don't see that Northeast Oklahoma Junior College in the snap was difficult to handle. type of improvement from a walk-on." 1994. He ran for over 400 yards as a Instead of panicking, Harvey picked the Davis is a native of Durham, NC where fullback at that school in 1992, but was ball up and charged towards the endzone. he played at North Durham high school. injured for most of his sophomore season. He showed his toughness by running over a He was an all-conference player who played In high school he was an all-state performer Yellow Jacket defender and into the on a conference championship team for Ken for Tom Lewis at Sumter High. endzone for two points. The play proved to Browning's program.

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1 995 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 63 He's I Never Taken An Extra I Point For Granted.

I If the game is close, maybe you'll slide to the edge I of your seat as the kicker sets up for the extra point. I Maybe.

I But perhaps you don't realize just how important

every point is to someone like Matthew.

Matthew knows everything there is to know about child

abuse. He's seen it and he's felt it. He is an expert at hiding in the closet, under the bed and beneath the

house. But for the first time in his life,

m Matthew is learning what it's like to be loved.

m For every point Clemson scores this season, W First Union will donate $25 to Helping Hands W of Clemson, a non-profit organization of profes- W sionals and volunteers dedicated to helping and jr caring for a lot of children just like Matthew.

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If you'd like to do more than stand on the sidelines, please contact Helping Hands of Clemson at 1-803-654-6154. DWAYNE MORGAN £t$ By Jamie Hill

Father knows best. "Transferring to Clemson from junior game win streak, Clemson's offensive Every person at one point or another college was a very difficult thing to do, production steadily increased. The Tigers has heard this phrase bellowed out by a because junior college was actually an outscored their opponents 72-35, rushed for member of the family. At a young age most advanced high school level of football. At 261.3 yards per game, increased their total

teenagers don't like to be told what to do, the Division One level, it is a totally new offense per game to 347.7 yards per game

even if it is from their father. ballgame, because the linemen on the other and controlled the clock for an average of

Dwayne Morgan, as most everyone, side of the ball are equal if not better than 34:37. went through this same type scenario. As a you are. In junior college, the competition Morgan's consistency and improvement young rebellious teenager, Morgan wasn't level wasn't consistent and you could face a have carried over into the 1995 season. very receptive to constructive criticism, and defensive lineman who shouldn't even be After nine games into the season, he has

even less keen on following orders. on the field." proven to be as good if not better than his

"When I was growing up, my father Morgan was an instant success in the 1994 season form. He has posted 37 taught me things that he thought would be offensive line, starting every game his first knockdown blocks and is a candidate for

valuable to me later on in life and I didn't year at Clemson. That mark was a first for a AII-ACC honors, as the Tigers have think that they would be of importance, at first year junior college player at Clemson. averaged over 380 yards per game, one of

the time. I was very rebellious to what he As a preseason AII-ACC candidate the top 10 figures in Clemson history. said, and that got me into a lot of trouble according to Athlon magazine for his Role models are extremely important to

when I was younger, because I didn't know "rookie" season, Morgan impressed more people who strive to reach their potential.

right from wrong. It caused me a lot of than the spectators. Six times Morgan Morgan's father has provided Dwayne with heartache." graded out as a "winner" in terms of the knowledge as to how to attain those As he grew up, Morgan came to learn performance according to the coaches. He goals, but sometimes parents or friends are

that what his father had been preaching, finished the season third on the offense in just a piece of the puzzle. wasn't very far from the truth. "As I've terms of participation with 668 total plays As an aspiring NFL player, Morgan didn't

gotten older, now I can see that what he behind fellow offensive linemen Glen list Deion Sanders, Emmitt Smith, or even was saying really made sense and was Rountree (738) and Will Young (713). Steve Young as his most favorite player.

something that I should have followed." Morgan's size was an important asset in One would automatically think of the big Growing up in Griffin, GA, Morgan saw Clemson's steady offensive line defensive names that might make Dwayne's

friends from Griffin High School like Stacy improvement near the end of the 1994 top ten list. Not even close. Long and Stacy Driver move on to the campaign. He collected 46 knockdown The most unrecognized and often least collegiate level and become star performers blocks to lead the team, including 21 during publicized player isn't the punter or for Clemson University. "Coming out of high Clemson's three-game win streak to begin placekicker, but rather the offensive line. In

school, I really didn't think I had my the close of the season. During that three- fact, Morgan's favorite player is an offensive priorities in line to be able to go to a lineman. Richmond Webb of the Miami

major Division One university. I saw Dolphins tops Morgan's list of favorite guys from my high school, Long and players.

Driver, come to Clemson and have "Richmond is just a great player great careers. They were a big and one that stands out in my mind.

motivation for me." Long was a first- Every chance I get, I'll try to sit down team All-America guard for Clemson and analyze his style of play and then

in 1989 and 1990, while Driver is one model it to my own style. I think he's a of Clemson's top six rushers in real positive influence on my football history with over 2200 yards. career, because I'm always trying to After finishing high school, learn new things and improve, hoping Morgan enrolled in Northeast to reach the next level." Oklahoma Junior College, where he While Webb has had an influence went on to earn JUCO All-America on Morgan from a distance, his honors. He was listed as a member friendship with teammate Warren of the 1994 SuperPrep JUCO Top Forney has also been a positive in 100 team and a 1993 JC Gridwire Ail- Morgan's final year at Clemson. American. Morgan was a consistent "Warren Forney has become a good

lineman during the 1992 and 1993 friend to me, because I feel like I can seasons, including the 1993 season go to him and talk about something when he posted a 85 percent grade that's bothering me. He knows how to for the entire season. help me out and work through the Transferring to Clemson from problems and tough times." junior college should have posed a Determination, dedication, hard giant obstacle for Morgan. Most work and friendship didn't come easy

junior college transfers struggle their for Dwayne Morgan, but through it all, first year and usually red-shirt. But, he discovered that his father knew

Morgan became a starter in the Morgan is the first junior college transfer to start in each best. offensive line from day one. of his two years at Clemson. 1995 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 65 What the best-dressed Tiger fan

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Clemson provides research and guidance for South Carolina's fresh-market peach production industry, second only to California's.

The latest international handbook and field guide to lettuce- growing for McDonald's are both Clemson researched and written.

Thanks to Clemson, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the boll weevil has been eliminated, saving cotton grow- ers $50 to $80 per acre.

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CLEMSONUNIVERSITY S|$ ROBERT JACKSON By Brett Berg

Sunny skies, bikinis, palm trees, and into the pool, grabbed the boy around the physical problem developed in the season

beaches. What you may ask, does this neck, and threw him to the side. Then I finale against South Carolina when a

have to do with Clemson, South Carolina in grabbed the girl lifeguard and pulled her lineman stepped on his leg. He said it felt November? Well even though the warm out. They were okay, but just scared." like a cramp at the time and continued to comforting beaches of California are Although we may consider Robert to be finish the game. But, the pain continued

thousands of miles away, we have our own a hero after such an incident, he does not for a few days and when it would not go little piece of sunshine right here in consider himself to be one at all. Instead away he sought medical attention.

Clemson. Sure California has Baywatch, his hero is his mother. Mrs. Lizzie Jackson "I was so pigheaded that I did not want

with its big lifeguard stars such as David is the mother of two and a retired doctor to bother with any doctors. I was supposed Hasselhoff and Pamela Denise Anderson. who still lives near the Washington D.C. to go home for Thanksgiving on They may be big, but we have one who's area. Robert considers his mom a hero, Wednesday." Jackson was immediately

bigger. His name is Robert Jackson and "for raising my sister and I after our father admitted to the hospital with a blood clot in

not only is he the biggest man on the passed away. My father died when I was in his leg. "They told me if I had left, I would

football field, but the biggest lifeguard on 11th grade and mom really took care of us. have been dead before I hit Raleigh." the beach. My mom and sister are the most important After leaving the hospital Jackson was You see Jackson not only knocks people in my life." forced to miss the 1993 Peach Bowl victory opposing defenders around every fall Before Robert arrived at Clemson, he over Kentucky because of his injury. "It was Saturday, he saves lives in the summer enjoyed his last year at home and really tough missing that bowl game," said

months too. A certified lifeguard, Jackson celebrated his college scholarship. Only he Jackson. "I just wanted to play beside

may be considered a hero to the youth who did it by eating. So much so, that he Stacey (Seegars) one last time." look up to him as a football player, but he is weighed 381 pounds when he reported as a Coming out of high school, Jackson was

more of a hero to his neighborhood back freshman. "I got overweight," Jackson said. a highly touted recruit, with NC State,

home in Washington, D.C. When Jackson "When I arrived here, Coach (Wally) Ake, Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Alabama, and used to lifeguard at his neighborhood pool, who recruited me, looked at me and said, Clemson being his final five choices. He he did more than the stars on Baywatch will 'Oh my, what have you done to yourself?'" was named the Gatorade Player-of-the-

probably ever do. A couple of summers Yes, it is true that Clemson has been Year in Washington D.C. and the D.C. back, Robert saved not only one, but two known for having some very large players, Touchdown Club's Player-of-the-Year in drowning people at the neighborhood pool. such as William "The Refrigerator" Perry. 1990. He was also selected as a One boy jumped off of the diving board "The Frig" has nothing on Robert, however. SuperPrep All-American and was chosen as in the deep end of the pool, panicked and At left tackle, Robert is not only the largest the 13th best player in the nation by USA began to go under. The female lifeguard in player on this year's team, he is the largest Today. He was a three-year starter in high the deep end of the pool attempted to player in all of Clemson history. He now school and had 57 tackles, 10 sacks, and rescue him, but the boy became entangled stands 6-foot-6 and has trimmed down to recovered two fumbles as a senior at in the girls shirt. The two quickly began to 325. Woodson High School. He also won the

sink and Robert bolted into action. "I dove After being red-shirted as an incoming High School heavyweight championship in freshman, Jackson has seen con- the bench-press competition with a 390-

siderable playing time. He has played pound lift as a senior.

in 31 of Clemson's last 32 games "Coming out of high school I was looking going into today's contest. He also to go to a school where the staff was

has competed in over 1500 plays and honest. I wanted coaches who made

over 60 knockdown blocks in his football their career. I chose Clemson

career. He has been a starter in two because I believed in what it stands for,"

games this year and has averaged 40 said Jackson, "and I still believe in what plays per game. Clemson stands for." Two games stand out for Jackson Coach Les Herrin, Jackson's position this year, the Maryland contest in coach, feels Jackson has played his best College Park when he started and football this year. "He has done everything

had a considerable hand in Clemson I've asked him to do. If Robert can continue rushing for 320 yards, and the Wake doing what he's doing, he will be very Forest game when he had five successful in life, and that is all you can knockdown blocks in 44 plays and hope for as a coach. He has been a key helped the Clemson offense gain over player in the offensive line, allowing us a 470 yards. good rotation at the tackle position." Jackson's most productive year in Jackson is majoring in Industrial the Tiger uniform was in 1993. He Education and will graduate in the spring. started at offensive tackle in 10 of the He looks to move on to a coaching career 11 regular season games, competed after graduation. "My goal is to be the head

in 677 plays and had 38 knockdown football coach of a Division I team by the

blocks. He also had his best all- time I'm 43," said Jackson. "I want to win a around game against Georgia Tech National Championship by the time I'm 46." when he graded out at 79 percent and We may chuckle a bit at that prediction,

posted a season high seven knock but don't put it past a man who once saved down blocks. two people at the same time. Jackson once saved the lives of two people with While, the 1993 season was one dive. He has helped save the Clemson offense Jackson's most productive year, it with clutch blocking in 1995. was also his most challenging. A

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Rushes: 36 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1 0-1 8-69 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.: 23 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

(Min. 15 att.) vs. North Carolina, 11-7-92 Receptions: 10 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, 11-21 -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, 1 1 -1 4-70 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 Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 1 1 -1 6-85 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, 11-16-85

Sacks: 4 by Ross Browner, Notre Dame, 1 1-12-77

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 Att: 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 -2-85 vs. Wake Forest, 1 1 Michael Dean Perry is the co-holder of the stadium record for Penalty Yds: 155 vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-77 tackles for loss. 1995 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 71 Providing quality construction for Clemson, the Upstate and the Southeast.

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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. 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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.

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Duke University Location: Durham, NC 90557 Nickname: Blue Devils Stadium Name/Capacity: Wallace Wade Stadium/33,941 Turf: Grass Enrollment: 6,150 Colors: Royal Blue and White 1st Year of Football: 1888 Head Coach/Alma Mater: Fred Goldsmith (Florida '67)

Record at School/Years: 8-4 (1 year) Career Record/Years (4 yr sch. only): 33-42-1 (7 years) Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Position): Jeff Mclnerny (Def. Coor./ILB), John Zernhelt (Off. Coor./Off. Line), Larry Beckish (Off. Backs), Fred Chatham (TE/Kickers), Joe DeForest (OLB, Special Teams), Jim Gonzales (Def. Ends), Cliff Lewis (Interior Def. Line), Ken Matous (Receivers), Craig Williams (Def. Backs) Lettermen Lost: 24 Lettermen Returning: 44 Starters Lost: 9 Starters Returning: 15 Offensive Formation: Multiple Pro Set Defensive Formation: Comb 3-4 1S95 Honors Candidates: Jeroen Egge C, Ray Farmer FS, Spence Fischer QB, John Krueger P,

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1 *>*>3 CLEMSON ! (>(> I 79 HALL OF FAMERS By Sam Blackman

Perhaps one of the greatest elements AL, one of the first Tigers in history to be which recognizes outstanding service to of sport is tradition. named to a postseason all-star game. the university. In 1989, he was presented When mentioning a great athlete or a He was Clemson's starting center for the the school's highest award, the Clemson game from the past it often brings fond 1943-44-45 seasons and had 27 starts in Medallion. memories to mind. Today sports trivia is his career. In 1946 he was a 14th round Larry Nance was a Clemson basket- very popular making the past come alive pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers and played ball star between 1977-81. He helped put again. Traditions are also built from the with Pittsburgh during the 1947 season. Clemson on the basketball map by lead- past and this year's Clemson Athletic A name synonymous with Clemson ing the Tigers to the NCAA Tournament's Department Hall of Fame inductees have University in all levels is Phil Prince. Final Eight in 1980, the only time helped build the great athletic tradition Prince played football at Clemson in Clemson has advanced to the regional that Clemson enjoys today. It will continue 1944- 48. Most recently, he served as finals of the NCAA Tournament. That to enhance the program tomorrow. President of Clemson University in the same year, he was named to the All-West This year's inductees include three for- 1994-95 academic year. Regional Team, the only Tiger so hon- mer Tiger football players, a former Tiger On the gridiron he is most remem- ored for his performance in an NCAA basketball star, perhaps Clemson's most bered for a blocked punt against South Tournament. decorated track All-American in history Carolina in 1948. The Tigers scored a Nance is currently sixth in Clemson and an 18-time All-America swimmer. touchdown on that play and it provided history in rebounding and is in the top 10 Their plaques will be mounted proudly the winning points in Clemson's 13-7 win in field goal percentage and scoring. He with the other members of the Clemson at South Carolina. It was a most impor- was named honorable mention All- University Hall of Fame in the Frank tant victory in Clemson's undefeated American in the 1980-81 season and was Johnstone Jervey Athletic Center. With 1948 season, Clemson's first undefeated a second-team AII-ACC selection that today's inductees, the hall now boasts of team in 48 years. Prince was a starting same season. Nance was one of 127 former Clemson athletes and admin- tackle and a co-captain on that team that Clemson's most popular players because istrators. concluded the season with a Gator Bowl of his unique ability to dunk the basket- Ralph Jenkins played football and Southern Conference Championship. ball, which he did a record 55 times in between 1943-46. He was just the fourth He also started as a first-year freshman 1980-81.

All-American in Clemson history, earning in 1 944 and as a junior in 1 947. After being a first-round selection by third-team AP All-America honors in While Prince's athletic abilities warrent the Phoenix Suns in 1981, Nance had a 1945, his junior year. He was also a his inclusion in the Hall of Fame, he has stellar NBA career. He was a three-time first-team choice by the International had noteworthy accomplishments off the NBA all-star (1985-89-93) in his 13-year News Service that year. field. In addition to his year as President NBA career. Twice he was named to the Jenkins was named All-Southern in of Clemson, he was a member of the NBA's All-Defensive team and he was 1944 and 1945, but he played just four Alumni National Council and a member rated the top power forward in the NBA games as a senior in 1946 due to an of the Board of Trustees. heading into the 1992-93 season. He is injury. Upon the completion of his Prince was the recipient of the Alumni the NBA's career leader in blocked shots senior season, he played in the 1946 Association's Distinguished Service by a forward and also won the first NBA Blue-Gray Game Classic in Montgomery, Award and the first President's Award, Slam Dunk contest in 1984. Last year

SO his jersey was retired by the Cleveland time All-American during his track Cavaliers. career and a three-time cross Jim Stuckey was a defensive line country All-American. He standout for the Tigers in 1976-79. He remains the only Clemson track was one of the Tigers who helped athlete in history to earn All-

Clemson turn the corner in 1977 when it America honors in cross country, won eight games and made its first bowl indoor and outdoor track in the appearance in 18 years. Clemson went same academic year. Only for- to Bowl games in each of Stuckey's last mer Clemson Sprinter James three years. Trapp won more All-America cer- In 1979, he was one of the most hon- tificates than Koeleman. ored linemen in the nation. He was a In cross Country, Koeleman

First-Team All-American, by the won the NCAA District III event Associated Press, United Press three times, 1980, 1982, 1983 International, Football Writers and The and was a three-time ACC cross Sporting News. He was also a 1978 country individual champion, and 1979 first-team Atlantic Coast 1980, 1982, 1983, the only Tiger Conference selection. In 1979, he was to win that event three times. the Atlanta Touchdown Club, Southeast In track, he was an outdoor All- Lineman-of-the-Year. He was also American in the 3000 meter awarded the Order of the Palmetto by steeplechase in 1981, and was Governor Richard C. Riley, the highest an indoor track All-American in award given to a citizen of South 1 980, 1 981 . At the NCAA Indoor Ralph Jenkins Carolina. Championships, he finished fourth At Clemson, he is the all-time career in the mile run in 1980, and finished Swimmer of the Year selection and she leader in tackles by a lineman, (314), fourth in the two-mile run in 1981. He won the Frank Howard Award in the which is the sixth best total overall. finished sixth in the outdoor steeplechase Spring of 1988, just the second female in Stuckey also started more games than that year. During his track career, he history to win that award. During her any defensive lineman in Clemson history was a six-time ACC Champion. He was career at Clemson, the Tiger women's (40 games) and tied for the most quarter- also named the ACC Meet Most Valuable swimming program reached new heights back sacks in school's history in a single Performer in 1982 and 1983. as the Lady Tigers were ranked in the top season, 10. The former tackle was a Pam Hayden was one of the best 20 each season, including a number-five first-round Draft Pick of the San Clemson women's swimmers of all-time. finish in 1988. Francisco 49ers in 1980. He won Super Hayden performed for the Lady Tigers She qualified for the Olympic Trials in Bowl Championship with the 49ers in between 1984-88. During her career, three events in 1988, then won a Gold 1982 and 1984. she was an 18-event All-American. She Medal at the World University Games in This has been a big year for Stuckey was also a 10-event ACC Champion dur- 1990. While working on her master's in terms of honors. Last summer he was ing her days at Tigertown. To this day degree, she served as an assistant coach inducted into the state of South Carolina she still holds the Clemson record in the between 1990-93 at her alma mater. Hall of Fame. 100 meter and 200 meter butterfly Hans Koeleman was a Clemson events. Track Star in 1980-83. He was a three- Hayden was a two-time ACC

Pam Hayden Larry Nance 1S>S>5 CLEIN/ISON FOOTBALL SI M0M ^gjr IPTAY Representatives

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

Greenville County • Earl Samons (CC) Lynn Campbell John Tice Robert E. Dye John H. Holcombe, Jr. • Benjamin M. Evatt (VC) ' James E. Vlssage, 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 Brackin 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 Eldndge, 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 • E (Bill) Burnett Edwin L. Kirby. Jr W 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) Massmgil • Richard H. Ivester Director, District 1 • Ronnie Oliver Banks McFadden " Terry A. Kmgsmore " Melvin Pace JoLynn McFadden Sandy Kirkus DISTRICT 1 Wayne B Richey John Mclntyre Vinayak Kutte Robert E. Dye, Director W M. 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 Major 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. Norrls 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. W Ted Nimmons - 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 Thrift - 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, III J E. Britt Tim Strom James F. Little Jeffrey W. Childress Director, District I - Joseph D. Swann Harry Ma|or 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 Edwards, Sr. Sanders Brothers, Inc. 4 C. Mike Wade Dr. RS. Mowlajko Julie Ellison PO Box 188 - - S.Gray Walsh Robert G. Sharpe Gaston Gage, jr. Gaffney. SC 29342 +' Kermit M. Watson Thompson A. Smith • Bird Garrett • Robert B Whorton Tony Smith Roddey E. Gettys. Ill

1****S CLEJVXSON FOOTBALL X2 - 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. Grandy - J.W. Carter Beaufort County - Henry M. Faris 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 III (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 Bishop 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 Walter 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. Edgar Baker Fairfield County Gerald Bozard - Thoedore B. Gardner (CC) John Easterling Jr. - Earle J. Bedenbaugh James B. Frazier IV (CC) William H. Bull Dons 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 Hendnx C. Gurnie Stuck - William L. Wylie Steve Best Samuel E Plowden - W.A. Hudson 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. Courie, 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 WL Coleman Lloyd M. Kapp -" W.G. Deschamps, Jr - Phil Prince - Frank A Douglass. Jr. Terry H. Klosierman Pete Player ' J. Lynn Pruitt - L B. Finklea, Jr. Charley Mauney, Jr. - Carl S. Pulkinen • Charlie Grace IV

• W.T. McDaniel III Marlboro County - Paul Ouattlebaum. 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 Schnmpf 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. Ill (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 - Benjamin 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 Gene W 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. Metis 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 Kennerty C. Roy Pryor, Jr. (CC) • Liston Wells Edgefield County DISTRICT IV Director, District V Sara B. Gregorie • Robert (Bob) Wilder, Jr. • Watson Rhodes (CC) S. Lynn Campbell, Director Catherine Christie Box 11326 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, Jr, • Ricky Alford

1 *>*>:S CLEMSON FOOTBALL S3 Connie Bell • Eddie N Dalton Leonard C Butler William C Efird, Jr DISTRICT IX - John J. Britton, 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 Fori Robert M. Lindsey Dennis Kekas Dennis Oliver Hopf Other States W.T. Fort, Jr. Dennis McAlister WD 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 thinners Don Tomberlm 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 Cottingham 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 Flemming " Thomas O. Morris. Jr. ' Carol Brown John Murray, Jr. Walter L. Garvin

Duanne Shuler David Brown Milton e. Pate, Jr. Thomas Edwin Grimes, II - 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 FH & 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 Kimmerlin Lloyd Gurley Ruth Ellen Trotter Johnnie R Maffett ' H.L. 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 VIII Sanford Rogers Director, District VII Robin Prescotl John D Tice, Director Cal Scheldt Craig P Roberson P.O 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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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

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*The nine ACC schools that will years. take to the field this fall have *Four 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- excellence in athletics. team Academic All-Americans.

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1 *>*J:S CLEMSON IOO I HALL Ralph Jenkins Jenkins might have been Clemson's top line- man of the 1940s. The center was a second-team Ail-

American in 1945 as a junior, then an injury allowed him

to play in just four games in 1946. He was a starter in 1943-44-45 and was later a 14th round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers. He will be inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame this afternoon.

Carey Cox Carey Cox must have been an outstanding

leader of men. He is the only player in history to serve as captain of both Senior Platoon the South Carolina and The senior platoon represented Clemson at many Clemson football teams sporting events, more than just Tiger events. They per- over his career. In 1943 formed in places like Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park. In he was a captain at South 1942 the platoon disbanned because of World War II. The Carolina. Then, after the fast-stepping drill unit performed intricate maneuvers during war he transferred to its routine and always ended its show with the Queen Ann Clemson and became captain in 1947 salute. continued from page 8D Tiger Timeline

touchdown run, the longest run from scrim- printed and 10,000 more people than the This marked the first time that a state foot- mage by a Tiger in the decade of the 1 940s. capacity showed up for the game. Fans ball team had flown to a football game. The The Tigers had 11 rushing touchdowns in stormed the gates and stood on the side- quicker traveling did not help, however as the game, still a Clemson record. lines, even on the field at the opposite end Boston College defeated the Tigers 32-22. when the game action was taking place. October 10, 1945—James Hough returned Coach Howard recalls fans standing next to November 8, 1947—Clemson began a 15- an interception 76 yards for a score in him on the sideline telling him what plays to game winning streak, the longest in school Clemson's 35-0 win over Virginia Tech at run. South Carolina won on this bizzare history, with a win over Furman, 35-7.

Death Valley. It was the longest intercep- day, 26-14. tion return by a Tiger in the decade of the November 15, 1947—The Tigers defeated 1940s. September 20, 1947—Bobby Gage led Duquesne by a 34-13 score, thanks for the Clemson to a 42-0 win over Presbyterian most part to an 89-yard kickoff return for a

October 25, 1945—Clemson had eight by gaining 232 yards all-purpose running, touchdown by Bobby Gage. It was the turnovers against South Carolina, yet did still the seventh highest total in Clemson longest kickoff return by a Tiger in the not lose the game. The Tigers and history. He had 186 yards rushing in just six decade of the 1940s. Gamecocks played to a 0-0 tie. carries for the day, an incredible 30 yards a rush. November 22, 1947—Bobby Gage ran for October 24, 1946—The Clemson vs. South 141 yards and passed for 233 as he led Carolina game was played under unusual September 24, 1947—Clemson flew to Clemson to a 34-18 win over Auburn. Gage circumstances. Counterfeit tickets had been Boston College on an Eastern Airline DC-4. threw four touchdown passes and had 374

XS>S>5 CLEMSON I C >< > I 1*/V I.I. 112A Single Wing The Tigers ran the single wing to perfection in

1 948. The 1 1 -0 record was helped by an offense that averaged 4.9 yards per rush and gained 223 yards per

game. It contributed to an offense that averaged 25 points per game. Bobby Gage was the perfect architect of the attack with his ability to

run, pass, punt, you name it

he did it.

Phil Prince Few have served Frank Gillespie Clemson for a longer period Gillespie was an of time, or more significant- All-Southern lineman ly than Phil Prince. A cap- for the Tigers in tain of the 1948 team, he 1948. He had earlier provided perhaps the most been named the famous blocked kick in Southern Clemson history. His hus- Conference Athlete tling play led to the winning of the Year for the touchdown in Clemson's 1947-48 academic 1948 win over South year. He also starred Carolina. Last year Prince on the Clemson baseball team and was a reliable served as Clemson guard on the Tiger basketball squad. He remains the University President. Need we say more about only player in Clemson history to be named a confer- someone's contributions to Clemson "on and off ence Athlete of the Year. the field."

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yards total offense to his credit, both still September 25, 1948—Clemson defeated win at Mississippi State. Clemson records. Hank Walker was Presbyterian 53-0 in the first night game at Gage's favorite receiver as he pulled in 10 Clemson. Clemson also defeated N.C. October 21, 1948—A 14th ranked Clemson passes for 148 yards. It is still the second State, 6-0, in a home night game the follow- team defeated South Carolina 13-7 in most receptions in a single game in ing week. Columbia. Captain Phil Prince was the

Clemson history and the yardage total is the hero for the Tigers as he blocked a South sixth best. It was the first time in Clemson October 2, 1948—Gage continued his All- Carolina punt with just 4:15 left in the con- history and one of just five times overall that America triple threat season by returning a test. Oscar Thompson recovered it at the the Tigers had a 100-yard rusher, a 100- punt 90 yards for a touchdown in Clemson's 11 and ran it in for a touchdown, giving yard receiver and a 200-yard passer in the 6-0 win over N.C. State at Death Valley. To Clemson the 13-7 lead. same game. The Clemson defense was this day it is still the longest punt return in also outstanding, holding Auburn to -9 yards the history of the stadium by a Clemson November 6, 1948—Bobby Gage put on rushing. player. Gage had 101 yards in punt returns the greatest passing exhibition in Clemson for the game, one of just five 100-yard punt history in a 41-0 win over Furman. He

June 1, 1948—Frank Gillespie was named return games in Clemson history. completed 9-1 1 passes for 245 yards and the Southern Conference athlete of the two touchdowns. His efficiency rating of year. Gillespie played football, basketball October 9, 1948— Ray Mathews had just 310.7 is still a Clemson record for a mini- and baseball during the academic year and three catches, but he picked up 105 yards mum of 10 attempts. He averaged an is still the only Clemson athlete to be on those catches to lead Clemson to a 21-7 incredible 22 yards per attempt, a record by named a conference athlete of the year. 1S>S>5 CLEMSON FOOTBALL

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far in Clemson history. The defense was November 22, 1948—The Tigers were The AP did not have a post-bowl poll until just as effective, holding the Paladins to -12 ranked number-nine in the AP poll, their 1968. yards in total offense, still the best total highest ranking in history. Eight voters defense effort in Clemson history for a sin- ranked Clemson number-one in the nation. December 4, 1948—Clemson closed out its gle game. perfect regular season with a 20-0 win over November 27, 1948—Clemson accepted a The Citadel in a game played in Charleston.

November 13, 1948—The Tigers gained a bid to play in the Gator Bowl after it beat The December 4 date is the second latest big win over Wake Forest at Winston-Salem, Auburn 7-6 in a hard fought game played in regular season game in Clemson history.

21-6. The Demon Deacons were ranked Mobile, AL. It was Clemson's first bowl bid The 10th ranked Tigers did not allow The 19th in the nation coming into the game and since the 1939 season. Ray Mathews Citadel to make a first down in the game, it would be the first top 20 victory of Frank scored on a one-yard run with just 6:35 left the only recorded time in Clemson history

Howard's career. to give Clemson its only lead of the game. that the Tigers did not allow a first down. The Bulldogs also failed to complete a pass November 20, 1948—Clemson defeated November 29, 1948—Clemson ranked 11th in the contest. Duquesne 42-0 thanks to outstanding spe- in the final AP poll. Again Clemson suffered The victory was Clemson's sixth road cial teams. The Tigers had four punt returns from not having a poll after the bowl games. win of the year, a record that still stands for for 140 yards in the contest as the ninth Clemson won another regular season road wins in a season. Only one Clemson ranked Tigers moved to 8-0 for the season. game, then defeated Missouri in the Gator team has had a perfect road record since Bowl to close a perfect season. But, these 1948 and that was the 1981 National wins were not reflected in the final ranking. Championship team. Of course, the 1995

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Bobby Gage After reading our account

of the 1 930s you might think Banks McFadden was the great- est all-around football player

Clemson has ever seen. That is probably true, but a look to the stats tells us Bobby Gage is on

his tail. Gage did everything, his stats in the Clemson press guide take up over an inch of copy. He passed for 2448 yards, rushed for 1309, had 10 interceptions, aver-

aged 23 yards a kickoff return, 1 yards a punt return, 24 touchdown passes and he even punted 126

times. He still holds many Clemson records, including the single game total offense mark (374 vs. Auburn in 1947).

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Tigers can join them with a win at South Gator Bowl by a 24-23 score over Missouri. football with 1 1 wins that year and one of Carolina on November 18. Fred Cone scored two first-quarter touch- just three with a perfect record. Notre downs for the Tigers as Clemson raced to a Dame and Michigan were both 9-0-0 that December 6, 1948— Frank Howard was 14-0 lead. After Missouri tied the game, season, but did not play in a bowl game. named Southern Conference Coach of the Gage threw a nine-yard scoring pass to Year, his first of three Coach of the Year John Poulos, a play that completed an 80- November 19, 1949—Glenn Smith caught selections in his career. yard drive. Jack Miller's 32-yard field goal four passes for 115 yards in a 28-21 victory

in the fourth quarter proved to be the win- over Furman. December 21, 1948—Just 10 days prior to ning margin. Missouri would score a late his last game as a Clemson Tiger, Bobby touchdown to come within 24-23. But that November 26, 1949—Clemson closed out Gage was taken in the first round of the was the final score. You could not go for the decade of the 1940s with a 20-20 tie NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, just two points in those days, so Missouri did not against Auburn in Mobile, AL. Clemson was the second first-round draft choice in have the opportunity to tie the score after just 4-4-2 in 1949 but closed 2-0-1 over the Clemson history. Banks McFadden was the their touchdown that took place with less last three games, giving the program other. Teammate Frank Gillespie was than five minutes left. Both teams had momentum heading into the 1950 season. drafted in the seventh round by the exactly 298 yards of total offense in the We will pick up the history of Clemson Philadelphia Eagles. game. football in the 1950s when we return with Clemson closed the season with a per- the Furman program on Sept. 7, 1996. January 1, 1949—The Tigers won the fect 11-0 record, the only team in college CLEMSON FOOTBALL

I 12D SPEEDY WATSON By Jamie Hill

Who's next? How are you doing with me since the end of my ninth-grade lems and six defensive backs were need- today? Well, what's your pleasure, a little year." ed on many plays when the Pack was off the top or keep the sideburns a little The nickname actually fits him like a putting up over 50 passes. He has con- longer? perfectly laced shoe. Two years ago, tinued to see significant playing time with At this point, you must be thinking the Speedy posted the fastest 40-yard dash the game on the line against Georgia, printer has made a mistake and layed in time on the Clemson team with a 4.31 Maryland and Georgia Tech.

an article about a Barber Shop Quartet seconds. In fact it was the fastest since Training with the track team during the instead of a piece about a Clemson cor- 1985, and is only .04 seconds off the winters has improved Speedy's agility and nerback. Wrong. Clemson record set by Jerry Butler during endurance, and has helped him move up

Of all the hobbies that would typify the the 1978 preseason. the depth chart in his fifth and final sea- current football player, cutting hair would- The only time you'll hear Speedy's son at Clemson. After casting aside the

n't make my top 25 list, or top 100 for that given name, Marlon, is when he is in a lit- fears of weightlifting when training, matter. For Speedy Watson, cutting hair tle bit of trouble with his mother. "My Speedy has steadily gained strength and is an avenue to move away from football mom likes the nickname, but she'll put me confidence, which carries over onto the and relax. in my place and call me Marlon when she field. "I've cut everyone's hair on the team at gets mad at me." "Running with the track team has one point in time during the season," said Nicknames aside, Speedy has a focus helped my explosiveness on the field and

Watson, a fifth-year senior who has seen for his senior season. "As with every I think every skill position on the field significant playing time as a second-team game this season, we are going into should train with the track team, because

this year. "Even the fresh- every contest and trying to play to our it helps to build up your reaction time and

men have to go through a bald-headed best potential. I see this team going to a teaches you how to run. You can be fast

stage during their rookie season." Now bowl game, and I expect us to be their. I and not know how to run, which defeats

that the regular season is winding down, really don't care which bowl it is, as long the purpose. Knowing how to run helps Watson seems to cut hair more frequent- as we're going to the post season." you in a game where every little advan-

ly, to ease the pressure of a demanding During his career, Speedy has been tage can be the difference between

academic and football schedule. "I start- used as a reserve cornerback, seeing breaking a tackle for a long gain or being ed cutting hair for guys on the team, action in just nine games prior to this sea- thrown on your butt for loss." mainly to save money, because haircuts son. He had an interception against Weight lifting, as we all know, is a

are getting expensive. Now I enjoy doing Wake Forest in 1994 that was certainly a major part of an athletes training regimen,

it. I have a group of guys that I cut all the highlight. "It was basically a coverage but for Speedy, it wasn't a major part of

time." The list includes starters, Andye call, and I read the quarterback. The his regimen in preparing for college foot-

McCrorey, Warren Forney, Dexter coaches made a perfect call and I just ball. "If I could have changed anything

McCleon and Brian Dawkins. stepped in front of the receiver and picked about myself coming out of high school, I

For Watson, football has always been off the ball." would have lifted weights more. I figured I

a part of his life, from playing ball as a kid But, this season, Watson has been a didn't have to lift weights because I was

to playing at Hamilton High School in significant contributor in nearly every so fast. If I got on the outside, I could

Memphis, TN. In high school, Watson game. He played 17 snaps against N.C. blow by everybody. I also had the feeling

was rated as the nation's 36th-best cor- State when the Tigers had injury prob- that if I lifted and gained a lot of muscle,

nerback according to some services. then I would lose speed and horizontal During his senior year, he picked off agility." eight passes, running two of those Watson's hard work on the field and in picks back for touchdowns. He led the classroom has paid off, giving him Hamilton to an 8-3 record in his senior some options when his days at season primarily with his defensive Clemson are over. "I'm going to finish abilities and in returns. Watson led the up my degree in industrial education in team in returns with a 30.8 average, May and continue to workout, with the which is a major reason the coaches at hopes of getting a shot at pro football.

Clemson were so impressed with him. If not, it won't be the end of the world. I Before entering high school, his came to Clemson with the sole inten-

junior high coach noticed that this 5-7, tions of getting an education, and I

155 pound football player had a knack believe that I have worked hard to

for blowing by everybody. No one could achieve that. But, I do know that when

catch him at running back, so the I walk across that stage and leave the coach crowned him with the nickname building, I'm going on vacation some- "Speedy". where for a short time." "Coach Bartow came to see me run Speedy Watson understands the

in a junior high track meet before I importance of academics and football,

decided which high school I would go and with that he has learned to bal-

to. When I finally decided to go to ance the two. Keeping everything in

Hamilton High School, I saw him before perspective and knowing how to the season started and he said, There escape the demands of football have he is, Jesse Owens. We are going to kept Speedy Watson one cut above the Watson hasn't taken any shortcuts to his second- call him Speedy. The name has stuck rest. team cornerback position in 1995. 1995 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 113

TODAY'S BAND PROGRAM £& By Brenda Rabon

A final chapter closes in the lives of Driggers, Kelly Loving, Paul Streater, Russ Clemson University Alma Mater many this weekend as some experience Hardee, Stuart Hayes, Kathryn Brucker, Where the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness their last Tiger football game as a Clemson Kim Tolsma, Lee Welsh, Kris Kay, Matt Where the Tigers play student. For these seniors, the past few Greer, Bryant Evans, Michael Boone, Brian Here the sons of dear old Clemson, years have passed in the blink of an eye Polen, Johnnie Waller, and Dee Jones. Reign supreme alway. and college days are slowly coming to a Dr. Mark Hosier, Tiger Band Director,

close. It only seems like yesterday to these wishes to thank this group of seniors. "The Chorus left in the unfamiliar years of effort students that they were dedication and by these Dear old Clemson, we will triumph world of college life as freshmen. Clemson students has been appreciated by And with all our might Today's performance will be a special all of the members and staff of Tiger Band, That the Tigers' roar may echo for the Tiger graduating seniors and by Clemson football fans well. one Band as Best O'er the mountain height. as they perform "Tiger Rag" for the last time wishes in the future, and thank you in Death Valley as a member of "The Band graduating seniors for a job well done!" Clemson record at the NCAA Outdoor that Shakes the Southland." The Clemson Pregame festivities begin with one of Championships with his time of 13.32. In Athletic Department would like to extend John Phillip Sousa's most renowned 1993 and 1995, Ross was the ACC Indoor heartfelt thanks to the graduating seniors of marches, "Washington Post." The Clemson Champion of the 55 meter high hurdles Tiger Band for the time they have spent University Pershing Rifles Company C4 which ranks him sixth all-time in Clemson practicing and also performing at numerous presents the colors on the field. Everyone history for ACC individual titles. This past athletic events over the years. then stands and joins Tiger Band to honor summer Ross competed at the 1995 World The Clemson University Bands are open America in singing "God Bless America." University Games in Kobe, Japan. to every student who has had previous After the invocation, the crowd remains Tiger Band then strikes up "Sock It To instrumental experience. Students from all standing for the Pledge of Allegiance and 'Em/Tiger Rag" while marching to the east five colleges in the University, representing the singing of the National Anthem end of Memorial Stadium to form the tunnel 46 different academic areas of study, conducted by Clemson University Director for the Tigers to run through. Fans are participate in the various instrumental of Bands, Dr. Richard Goodstein. Tiger moments from witnessing what has been ensembles offered by the Department of Band then invites all to sing the Clemson described as "the most exciting 25 seconds Performing Arts. Band members find that University Alma Mater. in college football from a color and being involved in the Clemson Band Tiger Band marches to form the pageantry standpoint." Program enriches their extracurricular traditional script "Tigers" across Frank At the appointed time, the cannon fires horizons without taking away from their Howard Field. Everyone directs attention to and the Tigers invade Death Valley to face academic progress. the 25-yard line where Clemson's own the Duke Blue Devils. This will be a special This will always be a special day in the Duane Ross, the 1995 NCAA Outdoor 110 moment for the seniors of the Tiger team as memories of the seniors as they participate Meter High Hurdle National Champion, will they run down the legendary hill for the last in their last performance at a Clemson have the honor of dotting the "i." time. This surely will be a moment they will Tiger football game. The graduating seniors Ross, a native of Charlotte, NC, expects never forget. of Tiger Band are Lance Evans, Cherie to graduate with a degree in Finance in May During halftime, Tiger Band presents a Sheffer, Laura Tesi, Carrie-Ann Dunn, Kim 1996. The seven time Ail-American set a show entitled "Salute to the American Veteran" as the United States celebrates Veteran's Day. Music selections include "The Marines' Hymn," "The Caisson Song," "Anchors Aweigh," "Semper Paratus," "The U.S. Air Force March," and "Stars and Stripes Forever." Tiger Band staff includes Dr. Mark Hosier, Tiger Band Director, Dr. Rick Goodstein, Director of Bands, Cheryl Hosier, Flag Line Instructor, and Hazel Cartee, Twirler Instructor. Tiger Band wishes to extend an invitation to everyone to their annual "Pass- in-Review" concert on Friday, November 17, at 8:00 PM in the Brooks Center. As the sun sets on another football season in Death Valley, we salute Tiger Band for keeping that Tiger spirit alive. At the conclusion of today's game between the Tigers and the Blue Devils, Tiger Band upholds another Clemson tradition as they play the Clemson University Alma Mater for Graduating Seniors: Row 1: Lance Evans, Cherie Sheffer, Laura Tesi, Carrie-Ann Dunn, Kim a final time, but the love of Clemson will Driggers, Kelly Loving. Row 2: Paul Streater, Russ Hardee, Stuart Hayes, Kathryn Brucker, continue to grow in the hearts of these Kim Tolsma, Lee Welsh. Row 3: Kris Kay, Matt Greer, Bryant Evans, Michael Boone, Brian students for years to come. Polen, Johnnie Waller, Dee Jones. 1£>£>5 CLEMSON FOO I BA 115 :

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Coach Jack Leggett's third year at the helm Benson (8-3) who has just come back from the terms of his academics and the things he does of the Clemson Baseball team may be his USA Trials, and he has made himself a much on and off the field. He was outstanding last most challenging. A lot has happened since stronger athlete. Billy Koch (7-2, 111 year, especially in the regional." the Tigers finished the 1995 season as East strikeouts) can be dominating when he is on In the outfield Clemson will look to junior Regional Champions and a trip to the College and can throw the ball around 90 mph. He has Gary Burnham to lead the charge. Burnham

World Series. One major occurrence was the good breaking pitches and he can change will take the duties in left. He hit eight homers

1995 Major League Baseball Amateur draft. speeds well. I think Ken Vining (4-0, 78 and nearly a record 27 doubles in his 66 Seven Clemson players, including six strikeouts) is one of the best left handers in the games as a starter. "We feel very strong

underclassmen, were drafted. For the first conference. If he can get consistent and stay about what Burnham can do hitting third in the

time since 1987 Clemson had a first-round healthy I think he has a chance of becoming order. He will be a strong RBI man for us. He

selection in David Miller. The .380 hitter was one of the top pitchers in the conference as is good against left and right handed pitching." " one of the major reasons Clemson ranked well. Senior Rusty Rhodes will roam center field second in the nation in wins with 54. Also The fourth starter and a closer are for the Tigers. He had a .390 average in 59 drafted was junior Shane Monahan, like Miller questionmarks on this team. Leggett already plate appearances last season. "He is a guy

an Ail-American. Leggett had a stellar has two players in mind to fill those roles with who is going to be a contributer. He is capable

recruiting class coming in, but it was also returnee Brian Matz as the fourth starter, and of being a good offensive player for us, he can

plucked of nine talented Tiger newcomers by Scott Hauser as the closer. "Matz is capable bunt the ball around. If he can get a better the draft, the most ever from a Clemson of becoming a good pitcher for us. After that concept on how to run the defense out in the

recruiting class. we have some questionmarks. We are hoping outfield for us he will have a good year, I think

"I am very positive about the upcoming that Hauser can be in a closing type role for he is a hard worker." year, but to lose nine kids to the draft that we us. We've enjoyed having great relief pitching Jerome Robinson, a senior, will return to expected to come in and help, sent us into a for the last several years with Scott Winchester right field. Robinson batted a solid .294 in the

tailspin at the end of the summer. We tried to and Jamie Eggleston. East Regional. "Robinson is on the verge of scramble and do the best we could," Leggett At first base Tiger fans will see the return of having an outstanding year from both sides of

said. "We had the future of the next three junior Jason Embler. "We went full cycle back the plate. Defensively he is our best technical

years well in hand, it just didn't work out that to Jason Embler again, he started as a red- outfielder." way, but we are not going to make any shirt freshman for us the year we went 57-18. Clemson's 38-game home schedule gets

excuses." David Miller moved to first base last year, and underway on February 16 when South Florida The Tigers will have to use a different style Jason has been patient waiting for his turn. He comes to Tiger Field. Among the opponents

of baseball compared to last season. does a great job defensively, he is big and tall coming to Clemson will be Maine, Virginia Clemson relied more on power in 1995, but and very aggressive." Tech, South Carolina, Florida State and N.C this year Leggett will not have that luxury. "We Second base is one of the positions State.

need to role play on offense and be able to hit- Leggett has a lot of faith in. "We feel like we've and-run. We need to be able to bunt. We got the best defensive second baseman in the need to be tougher with two strikes and ACC in senior Doug Livingston. He had a strikeout less. We also need to be a team great year last year for us especially that doesn't hit the ball up in the air. There are defensively. He went up to the Cape Cod two or three guys on our team who have some League and played well up there and power potential, but other than that we really came back with a lot of confidence." have to know how to play offense and run the Livingston hit .262 last year and fielded bases." at a .960 rate.

Clemson's position with the most depth is Livingston's double play partner of at catcher. Matt LeCroy and Will Duffie, a 1995, Seth Brizek, has moved on to senior, are both solid performers at the plate. the pro ranks as a pitcher. The LeCroy spent the summer on the USA shortstop position likely will be filled by Baseball Team, and he led the team in home a freshman in 1996. "We have a couple runs. Duffie was instrumental in Clemson's of kids who are fighting for that position.

success in last season's NCAA East Regional. One is Kurt Bultman, who may be one He was the runnerup as the tournament MVR of the hardest working and aggressive thanks in part to a clutch 4-4 game in the freshmen we have had in a while. He

championship victory over Alabama. is going to see a lot of action for us as a "Right now we have two kids with some freshman. "Another player is Doug

good experience," said Legette. "Will Duffie Roper. He is probably a little smoother, alternated a lot last season with LeCroy. he has good technique, and a good Duffie has a lot of experience as a catcher and strong arm. He has versatility, because

a DH for us. He did a great job coming down he can play short, second and pitch. If

the stretch. We have to be a little bit more he gets his hitting going he will be able consistent with our defense behind the plate. to help us down the road." Hitting wise, Duffie has been a real consistent At third, Paul Galloway, has been a player for us and Matt is capable of being a consistent performer on the field and in good power hitter and RBI man." the class room. He has a career The pitching staff is blessed with average of .306 and a GPR of 4.0, good experience from a starter standpoint. "On the enough to earn him GTE Academic All-

pitching side of things I think our top three Am e r i ca n recognition. "Galloway is guys are as strong as anyone. We've got Kris solid as a rock. He is especially solid in Galloway was a first-team Academic Ail-American.

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Greene Makes Reader's Digest "The reason he is so composed? Greene yards a game in the air and over 200 on the Clemson quarterback Nealon Greene grew up in a tough section of Yonkers, NY, that ground, the 1984 Tigers quarterbacked by Mike recently was featured in a short vignette and was filled with crime, drugs and broken Eppley and the 1991 ACC title team. photo in Reader's Digest, the largest dreams. Despite the demons, though, Greene Balanced attacks can be shown in games in

circulation magazine in the world. The excerpt was not tempted. 'I was one of those kids who which the Tigers have a 100-yard rusher and a

was taken from a story on Greene in College knew what they had to do. I didn't get in 100-yard receiver. That happened two weeks

Sports Magazine by Jim Henry of the Tampa trouble. My mother always knew where I was." ago when Emory Smith rushed for 100 yards Tribune. and Antwuan Wyatt caught passes for 123

"Clemson quarterback Nealon Greene Balanced Attack yards. It was just the 18th time in Clemson doesn't get rattled easily—certainly not by Clemson has shown a balanced attack this history that had taken place. The Tigers are something like an oncoming defense. Greene year relative of previous successful seasons in 14-3-1 in those games. is one of six quarterbacks in Clemson history Clemson football history. The Tigers average to throw a touchdown pass in his first game, over 150 yards a game passing, something and he even enjoys playing in front of 80,000 only six Clemson teams in history have done opposing fans, which he did in his first college over the course of a season. Only two teams game at the University of Georgia in 1994. in Clemson history have averaged over 150

1 00-RUSHER/100-RECEIVER IN SAME GAME Date Opponent Result Site Rusher Receiver 10/30/95 Georgia Tech W, 24-3 A Smith 26-100 A. Wyatt 6-123 11/23/91 South Carolina W, 41-24 A Cameron 20-1 16 T.Smith 5-117 1/1/88 Penn State W, 35-10 N Allen 11-105 Jennings 7-1 10

11/9/85 North Carolina L, 21-20 A Flowers 25-101 Roulhac 4-100 10/20/84 Duke W, 54-21 H Flowers 11-119 Roulhac 5-129 10/31/81 Wake Forest W, 82-24 H Austin 13-101 Tuttle 7-161 9/8/79 Furman W, 21-0 H Brown 12-101 Tuttle 6-145 10/7/78 Virginia Tech W, 38-7 H Fuller 13-106 Butler 7-103 11/11/78 North Carolina W, 13-9 H Brown 28-154 Butler 6-124 9/24/77 Georgia Tech W, 31-14 A Brown 28-134 Butler 5-163 9/25/76 Georgia Tech T, 24-24 A Fuller 26-1 11 Butler 4-123 10/4/69 Georgia Tech W, 21-10 A Yauger 23-146 Waters 4-132 10/25/69 Alabama L, 38-13 H Yauger 21-100 Waters 10-144 11/8/69 Duke L, 34-27 A Yauger 31-141 Sursavage 3-101 11/16/68 North Carolina W, 24-14 H Yauger 35-201 Waters 7-113 11/4/50 Duquesne W, 53-20 H Hair 9-104 Calvert 3-100 11/25/50 Auburn W, 41-0 A Cone 33-163 G. Smith 6-114 11/22/47 Auburn W, 34-18 H Gage 18-141 Walker 10-147

Smith had a 100-yard game at Tech.

Clemson Kicking Tradition Clemson is known for its linebackers, but the Tigers are not far behind in terms of producing placekickers. Every Clemson kicker since 1978 has made an AII-ACC team at least one year in their career. Five of the last six Tiger placekickers have been named an

Ail-American at one time or another. We aren't sure if Jeff Sauve will join that elite group, but he has certainly done well, especially lately. Sauve has made 7 of his last 8 field goals and has been the ACC Special Teams Player of the Week twice this year.

Year Kickers FG-FGA Pet PAT Pet Pts 1978 Obed Ariri 14-25 .560 44-46 .950 86 1979 Obed Ariri 16-22 .720 19-20 .950 67 1980 Obed Ariri 23-30 .760 18-18 1.000 87 1981 Igwebuike/Paulling 14-23 .600 38-41 .927 79 1982 Igwebuike/Paulling 15-19 .780 32-32 1.000 77 1983 Igwebuike/Paulling 21-25 .840 37-38 .974 100 1984 Donald Igwebuike 17-18 .940 42-42 1.000 93 1985 David Treadwell 17-25 .680 27-27 1.000 78 1986 David Treadwell 12-23 .600 37-37 1.000 73 1987 David Treadwell 18-22 .810 33-34 .971 87 1988 Gardocki/Seyle 19-32 .590 37-40 .925 94 1989 Chris Gardocki 22-29 .750 42-42 1.000 108 1990 Chris Gardocki 22-28 .780 33-33 1.000 99 1991 Nelson Welch 19-28 .653 31-35 .933 88 1992 Nelson Welch 22-28 .786 23-25 .920 89 1993 Nelson Welch 15-24 .625 17-18 .944 62 1994 Nelson Welch 16-22 .727 14-14 1.000 62 Sauve is continuing Clemson's kicking 1995 Jeff Sauve 12-17 .714 24-25 .960 6Q tradition. Totals 314-440 .715 548-567 .966 1489

1S>S>5 CLEMSON FOOTBALL 119 THE LAST WORD by Bob Bradley

The Atlantic Coast Conference was formed play. And the members who make up the half. But in 91 ticks, Bennett had the Blue in May of 1953 when seven teams pulled out respective lines are big enough where there's Devils in the end zone. of the Southern Conference after Clemson and no chance of either school getting a letter from Two completions to Greg Flanagan got into Maryland were put on one year's probation by the humane society. Clemson territory. Three passes to Mark the presidents of the league for accepting a One of the best Clemson-Duke battles was Militello netted 18, 15 and 16 yards, the last bowl bid the year before. not seen by all that many fans of either school from Bennett good for a touchdown and the

Duke was one of those seven schools, that because it was in Tokyo in 1991. The Tigers Blue Devils had regained the "Big Mo" headed

in addition to the Tigers and Terps, included had to score 26 points in the final period to for the halftime breather. South Carolina, Wake Forest, North Carolina come out a 33-21 winner. Dave Brown, a Clemson got the second half kickoff and and North Carolina State. There was an La , who holds the Duke took some of the starch out of the Duke sails understanding that Virginia would join the new single game passing record with 479 yards, as Eppley drove the Tigers 72 yards for a

alignment in December of '53, which it did. connected on 23 of 48 in the Tokyo Dome for score. A pass to K. D. Dunn gained 20, Kenny Clemson and the Cavaliers had never met 385 yards and three scores. But the Tigers Flowers took a stroll of 12 on the option and in football prior to the formation of the ACC gained 355 yards on the ground for three TDs Ray Williams got 21 on another pass before and there had been a three-game set with the and relied on their passing in crucial times. Flowers scored from the one. Blue Devils (1934-35-36), although Duke and Terry Smith caught two of the seven Clemson But back came Bennett.

the Tigers had scrimmaged each other during completions for scores. No Tiger did it again All of a sudden he and Chuck Herring spring practice several times. Of the seven until Tony Home had two receiving scores at became bosom buddies. Bennett found his charter members of the ACC, Clemson has N.C. State this year. wide receiver over the middle and completed a

played Duke fewer times (39) in football than Richard Moncrief, taking over for an injured pass covering 56 yards and a TD. On the first any of the other originals. DeChane Cameron, ran a dazzling 34-yard play after a Tim Childers interception of a

Clemson, by virtue of winning 12 of the last run for a score to break a 14-all tie some three Bennett pass, Eppley and Williams connected 14 games between the two, now leads the minutes after Rudy Harris had brought the for 29 yards, but Williams fumbled and Darryl

series 24-14, with one tie. The Tigers' took a Tigers even. Two minutes later Moncrief and Brunson recovered for Duke. Bennett again 12-11-1 lead after the 1979 win in Durham, but Smith connected on a 34-yard pass following a found Herring for a score, this one for nine a brash, young freshman named Ben Bennett Blue Devil fumble. However, QB Brown yards and the Dukes closed to within seven, came into 'Death Valley' a year later and passed to FB Chris Brown for a 12-yard score 31-24. passed the Blue Devils to 34-17 win to even and Duke trailed by six, 27-21, and there was Clemson regained possession with 32 the series again. He brought Duke back from still 4:39 remaining to play. seconds left in the third period and on the first a 17-10 halftime deficit. David Wafle recovered a Clemson fumble play of the final chapter, Flowers, on the draw, The Tigers and Blue Devils have probably at the Tiger 35 four plays after the kickoff, but broke several tackles and went in from 35 had more "blue collar games" than any two one running play and three incomplete passes yards for his second score of the day to put the teams in the league because both of them netted just two yards giving Clemson the ball Tigers back up by 14, 38-24. believe in dog-eat-dog, root-hog-or-die line again. Harris took three straight handoffs, the After a 'three and out' by both teams, last time he rambled 59 yards on a bunched- Bennett began his wizardry again. He drove up line and Clemson had some breathing his team 87 yards in just over three minutes for

room with 1:24 remaining. the tally. This time Mike Grayson took the pass But Mr. Brown, was not ready to concede. covering 14 yards, and again, the margin With a third-and-12 at the Clemson 26, how's narrowed to seven. this for a game-ending play? Brown's pass is Clemson had to punt after three downs and intercepted by Kenzil Jackson, who pitches to Bennett's last stand was about to take place; Tony Mauney, who pitches to team captain from the Duke 37 to the Clemson nine in 2:20

Robert O'Neal, who is tackled and despite all and a fourth-and-five. James Robinson of that ball handling, there was no return knocked down Bennett's 53rd pass and Eppley yardage on the interception. took the knee three times in the final 61 That was a great spectator game. The seconds happy that Bennett did not have one

Tigers had already won the ACC title and were more first and 10. This meant a 38-31 on their way to play California in the Citrus Clemson victory. Bowl via Tokyo. But what a wringer! Each team had over

As exciting as this game was, I believe I 500 yards of total offense, which included 383 enjoyed one in Durham in 1983 even more. rushing by the Tigers and 367 passing by

Ben Bennett was now a senior. After his Duke. Bennett's 53 passes is still seventh in sensational game against Clemson as a Duke history, his 34 completions are second freshman, the Tigers downed the Iron Dukes highest, Militello had 13 of his season high 63 38-10 in Durham in the 1981 national receptions, which is still third highest in a championship year while holding a No. 6 game by a Duke player and most ever against

ranking; and the following year in Death Valley, the Tigers. the 20th-ranked Tigers came up with a 49-14 Mack led the Tigers in rushing with 150 win as the Blue Devils went through back-to- yards, including a 53-yard dash; Flowers back 6 and 5 seasons. added 112 on the ground and Driver Clemson had taken a 24-3 lead as Kevin contributed 83. Mack, Mike Eppley and Stacey Driver had This up-and-down-the-field stuff certainly Eppley quarterbacked the Clemson offense scored six points each and Bob Paulling had was exciting. There hasn't been an offensive to over 500 yards against Duke in 1983, but chipped in six also, on three PATs and a 35- show by both teams in a Clemson football

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