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f ON THE COVER TODAY'S FEATURES PLAYERS & COACHES Today Clemson will honor one of the three 2 Today's Game Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 63 perfect Tiger teams in history, Frank 5 Clemson-Furman Connection Alphabetical Roster, Furman 67 Howard's 1948 squad. That season, 7 Jason Gamble Assistant Coaches, Clemson 14 Clemson finished 11-0 and defeated 46 1948 Football Reunion Graduate Assistant Coaches 32 Missouri in the Gator Bowl. Also featured 57 Brick Haley Head Coach Tommy West 13 in today's program are two senior often- 97-98 Review 58 Clemson Sports Starting Lineups 64 sive linemen, Matt Butler and Jason 61 Photo of the Week Meet the Tigers 41 Gamble. In honor of Youth Day, check out 71 Matt Butler Numerical Roster, Clemson 64 page 123 for some fun games for kids. 121 1998 Clemson Volleyball Numerical Roster, Furman 65 123 Kidstuff Meet the Paladins 83 Strength Coaches, Clemson 45 Tiger Rookies 44

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1 by Tim Bourret team that averaged 25.4 points per game, fourth best in the . Clemson vs. Furman Series Leading the offense for Furman will be senior tailback Ernest Clemson has won 26 straight games against Furman since a 0-0 tie Crosby, who will be striving to become just the eighth 2,000-yard rush- between the two teams at Furman in 1937. Furman's last win over er in Furman football history. He enters this season with 1637 career Clemson took place in 1936 by a 12-0 score. Overall, Clemson leads yards after leading the Paladins in rushing in 1997 with 681 yards. the series 38-10-4, including a 21-2 lead in games played at Clemson Wide receiver Desmond Kitchings is a big play performer who had 30 and 15-0 in games at Death Valley. catches for 354 yards and three scores last year and he is also an out- Clemson has won all four games between the two teams in the last standing return specialist. 10 years. The Tigers were victorious in 1988, 23-3, a victory over a Mark Foster is the anchor of the Paladin offensive line. He had the Furman team that would end the year 13-2 and Division l-AA National line's highest average film grade last year with an 85.6 percent mark Champions. Clemson was victorious 30-0 in 1989, a Clemson team and he had 10 winning performances. According to coach's grading that would end the season ranked 12th in the final poll. The Tigers last year, he had just two blown assignments in over 800 snaps. have won twice since Tommy West has been head coach, 27-6 in Furman returns only three starters on defense from a unit that 1994 and 19-3 in 1996. ranked second in the Southern Conference in total defense last year. Clemson has not allowed a Furman touchdown since 1961 when Orlando Ruff is among the best inside linebackers in Division l-AA. He Bill Canty scored on a three-yard run in the fourth quarter of a 35-6 has 391 career tackles in three seasons, including 140 last year. A

Clemson victory. The Paladins have scored five field goals over the two-time first-team all-conference selection, Ruff also had 1 1 tackles last 28 quarters against Clemson. for loss and three interceptions. He is seventh in Furman history in Clemson won the last meeting between the two teams, 19-3. career tackles and will serve as team captain this year.

Clemson's defense held Furman to -29 yards rushing, the lowest oppo- John Keith is the leader of the secondary from the strong safety nent figure in Clemson history. The Tigers recorded a school record 12 position. Another first-team all-conference performer in 1997, Keith sacks in that game and held Furman to just 122 yards of total offense. had 85 tackles, a team best four interceptions, six pass deflections and Raymond Priester led Clemson in rushing with 118 yards in 17 two blocked kicks. He had a 99-yard interception return for a touch- attempts. Nealon Greene completed just 5-11 passes, but for 136 down against UT Chattanooga last year, longest in Furman history. yards. Rahim Abdullah led the Clemson team with three quarterback Clemson Scouting Report sacks, becoming the first freshman in school history to record three Clemson must replace as large a cast of star players as any team sacks in one game. Anthony Simmons had a career high four tackles in the nation. Gone is all-time leading rusher Raymond Priester, all- for loss and had 11 total tackles for the day. David Richardson, time passing and total offense leader Nealon Greene and number-four Clemson's starting kicker in 1998, had a pair of field goals, including a ranked receiver Tony Home. And, that is just the offense. Anthony 40-yarder, to pace the Tiger special teams. Simmons, the number-15 pick of the 1998 NFL draft and perhaps Clemson's greatest linebacker in a rich linebacker tradition, is among Look Back at First Game five starters on the 1997 defense that have moved on. Furman is Clemson's oldest football rival, as the series dates to Despite these losses, Head Coach Tommy West, does have 11 1896 and the first game of Clemson football. That game was held on starters and 42 lettermen returning. This includes a senior class 22 October 31, 1896 and the result was a 14-6 Clemson victory. Charlie strong (including walk-ons) that is attempting to become the first Gentry scored Clemson's first touchdown in history. Clemson class since the seniors of 1991 to be chosen for a bowl game The victory was considered an upset because Furman had been all four years of their playing the game since 1889 and only two of the Tigers who played in career. that first game had ever seen a football game prior to that October 31 On paper, Clemson's game. The Tigers had their first practice on October 5 of that year and defense would appear to thus had just 26 days to prepare for the first game. The Tigers were be the strong suit of the coached by Walter Merritt Riggs, who would go on to become Clemson 1997 Tigers, at least on University President. He had come to Clemson from Auburn where opening day. Returning they had had a football team. are some of the top play- George Swygert, Clemson's starting center in 1896, recalled the ers in the South, at each first Furman game in an article that was published years later. Here level of defense. De- are some of his recollections. fensive end Adrian Dingle,

"Our first game was with Furman, the biggest men I have ever seen, a senior in his third year and believe it or not, we won the game. We had a few trick plays, one as a starter, leads all was used when we were near the sidelines. Our lightest end would active Clemson players in hide the ball under his sweater and as the two teams moved toward the tackles for loss and sacks. center of the field for the next play, he would appear to be injured. Then Rahim Abdullah is ranked when things were clear, he made a bee-line for the goal. We used this among the top 10 outside in our first game against Furman." linebackers in the nation and was Clemson's MVP Paladin Scouting Report in the 1998 Peach Bowl. The Furman vs. Clemson contest figures to be a battle of strength Cornerback Antwan against strength. The Tigers return six starters on defense, but have Edwards is a preseason many other players with significant experience. The Tiger defense was second-team All-American among the best in the country last year in terms of rushing defense according to Gannett (6th), scoring defense (16th) and total defense (18th), and that figures News Service and is also to be the case again this year. Rahim Abdullah is ranked among the top- ranked among the top 10 Clemson will be challenged by the strength of the Furman team, its 10 outside linebackers in the nation players in the nation at his offense. 's team returns nine starters from last year, a heading into 1998. position.

2 According to USA Today, cornerback Antwan Edwards was ranked 21st on a list of top senior NFL Draft prospects.

A The offense is quarterbacked by junior Brandon Streeter. A veter- The custom-made an of just one start heading into the Furman game, Streeter is a three- orange, blue and time ACC honor roll selection who is the son of the head coach of white carpet depicts Gettysburg College, Barry Streeter. Streeter has two outstanding the Clemson name returning receivers in Brian Wofford and Mai Lawyer, who had 28 with a pawprint. Mr. receptions apiece in 1998. Stewart, a senior sci- The offensive line has many veteran players who have provided entist and 32-year leadership in the preseason. Holland Postell has been chosen to some associate of Milliken, preseason All-America teams and has started 24 games in a row will be recognized entering the Furman game. Jason Gamble is ranked as the number- during a pregame cer- one senior center in the nation according to one NFL Scouting Service, emony today. "I am and junior 335-pound guard Corey Hulsey is among the top young line- honored to contribute men in the ACC. They will provide key blocks for running backs Javis to this Clemson tradi- Austin and Terry Witherspoon, who combined for 452 yards and four tion," said Stewart. touchdowns last year. The technology Clemson should be very strong in terms of special teams. Kevin used to create Laird was 33rd in the country in punting last year and has had at least Clemson's carpet was a 42-yard average in each of his last eight games. David Richardson, developed by Stewart a native of Clemson, was 13-15 on field goals and 40 percent of his in the early 1970s. The ability to create carpets such as Clemson's kickoffs were not returned last year. with large-scale patterns and precise design detail comes from Millitron's more than 40,000 dye jets that inject 400 points of color per Abdullah on Butkus List square inch of carpet. The rug is constructed of durable nylon treated

Clemson outside linebacker Rahim Abdullah is one of 68 players with Milliken's Milliguard advanced stain-resistance technologies. named on the preseason Butkus Award candidates list. Abdullah is a junior outside linebacker who will be one of the leaders of the Clemson Opening Day Records defense. He was Clemson's most valuable player in the 1998 Peach Last season three opening day records were set by Nealon Greene Bowl against Auburn when he had a pair of blocked punts, a sack, four and Tony Home. Home had four more receptions than any other open- quarterback pressures, two passes broken up and three tackles. ing day performance in Clemson history when he had 10 catches Abdullah is ranked among the top outside linebackers in the coun- against Appalachian State a year ago. Greene set opening day marks try according to various preseason publications. He is ranked sixth for pass attempts and completions. according to Lindy's Magazine and 13th best according to Sporting Here is a list of top performances by Clemson players in the open- News. He is the sixth Clemson linebacker in the decade of the 1990s ing games of the season: to be named on the preseason Butkus Award list. Total Offense: 297 by Billy Hair vs. Presbyterian, 1951

That list includes Levon Kirkland (1990 and 1991), Ed McDaniel Rushing Yards: 204 by Buck George vs. Presbyterian, 1952 (1991), Wardell Rouse (1994), Tim Jones (1994), and Anthony Passing Yards: 283 by Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 1966 Simmons (1996 and 1997). Kirkland was ranked fifth in the final vot- Pass Attempts: 31 by Nealon Greene vs. Appalachian State, 1997 ing in 1990 and McDaniel was in the final five in 1991. Simmons was Pass Completions: 20 by Nealon Greene vs. Appalachian State, 1997 in the final 10 last year. Passing Efficiency: 235 by Patrick Sapp vs. UNLV, 1993 Receptions: 10 by Tony Home vs. Appalachian State, 1997 Edwards, Dingle, Gamble Among Top Seniors Reception Yards: 145 by Perry Turtle vs. Furman, 1979 Clemson had five players drafted into the NFL last year, one of the All-Purpose Yards: 246 by Buck George vs. Presbyterian, 1952 top 13 totals in the nation. The list featured first-round pick Anthony Tackles: 18 by Jeff Davis vs. Rice, 1980 Simmons, who was the 15th pick of the entire draft by the Seattle Seahawks Clemson in Openers

This year Clemson should also have some draft choices. According Clemson has won 12 of its last 14 season openers. The only open- to the National Scouting Group, a company that ranks pro prospects, ing losses since 1983 took place in 1986 at Clemson when Virginia the Tigers have two of the top seniors at their position in the country. Tech and Coach Bill Dooley upset the Tigers, 20-14, and at North

The organization ranked Clemson center Jason Gamble and Tiger out- Carolina in Chapel Hill in 1 996. That 1 986 game with Virginia Tech was side linebacker Adrian Dingle as best in the senior class at those posi- a battle of eventual bowl teams, as the Tigers ended the year 8-2-2 tions. and ranked 17th in the nation, while Virginia Tech was 9-2-1 and In the August, USA Today also published a list of top rated college ranked 20th in the final poll. prospects for the NFL draft among 1 998 seniors. Edwards was ranked Even though this is the 103rd season of Clemson football, Clemson

21st in the nation on that list and Dingle was ranked 24th. North has had just 97 home openers in its history because five seasons Carolina, Clemson, Georgia and Florida all had two players apiece in Clemson did not play a game at home. In the 97 home openers the list that included 27 players. Clemson has a 74-15-8 record against 26 different opponents. Clemson has nearly an identical record in terms of the first game of Tigers to Run on New Rug the season. The Tigers are 76-18-8, regardless of site, in their first

When Clemson takes the field today, it will enter on a 75-foot long game of the season. Tommy West is 3-1 in season openers, 4-0 in carpet provided by Spartanburg, SC based Milliken & Company and home openers. dedicated to William "Bill" Stewart, Ph.D., innovator of Milliken's Millitron carpet dyeing technology and a 1964 Clemson graduate.

Clemson began its tradition of running down the hill as its stadium entrance when the facility opened in 1942. In 1958 the tradition was updated with the addition of a custom made entrance carpet. With this the 40th anniversary, it is fitting that a new carpet adorns the hill at Death Valley today

3 What the big cats on campus are drinking

Bill and Bob Peeler for Peelers Milk. The Milk of Choice for Clemson Tiger Fans. by Tim Bourret baseball team in 1954. He became an assistant football coach under Frank Howard Clemson and Furman have been doing in 1950 and in his first year as line coach the battle on the football field for over 100 years. Tigers were undefeated including a 15-14 The rivalry has brought about a lot of simi- victory over Miami (FL) in the Orange Bowl. larities and common coaches, athletes and He was inducted into the Clemson Hall of administrators. Here is a list of common Fame in 1988. denominators between the two programs • is also a common denominator that are just 30 miles apart. on the list of coaches for both schools. Baker was the 17th head coach in Furman history and laid the ground work for the suc- cess the Furman program has had over the last 25 years. He hired , and Bobby Johnson as

assistant coaches and all went on to become head coaches at Furman. He served as an assistant coach under Frank Howard at Clemson from 1965-69. • Clemson and Furman met in the first foot- • Furman Head Coach Bobby Johnson, a ball game in Clemson history. The Tigers 1973 Clemson graduate, will coach against were victorious in that game played in is a member of both his alma mater when the Paladins face the Greenville, 14-6. the Clemson and Furman Athletic Tigers this afternoon. Johnson became • Current Clemson athletic director Bobby Halls of Fame.

Furman head coach in 1994, the same year Robinson is a 1968 Furman graduate. a 44-3 Clemson victory in 1962. Tommy West began his Clemson coaching • Clemson executive secretary of IPTAY, • A. P. Dizzy McLeod was Clemson line career. He has been at Furman for 20 of the George Bennett, was the athletic director at coach in 1927 and among his protege's was last 22 years, the only two years he has not Furman between 1986-89. That includes the Clemson's first Ail-American, center O.K. been at Furman, he has been at Clemson. season that the Paladins won the Division I- Pressley. At Furman, McLeod was an out- In 1981, Johnson served as the acade- A National Championship (1988). He has standing player and coach. He was captain mic advisor for Clemson's National had nothing but record breaking years in of the Furman team in 1922 and in 1928 Championship team. He then returned to terms of fund-raising at Clemson and was became Furman's Head Basketball Coach.

Furman to be its defensive coordinator and inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame and In fact, his 69-17 record is still the best in remained with the Paladins until 1992. won the Alumni Association's Distinguished Furman history. In 1932 he became During that period Furman had a 91-31-3 Service Award in 1986. Furman's head football coach. In 1935 he record, claimed five Southern Conference • Furman tight end Patrick Garner has all coached Furman to an 8-1 record, a team titles and had eight top 20 seasons at the kinds of ties with both schools in multiple that outscored the opposition 232-44. Division l-AA level. In 1988 Furman allowed sports. The junior could become the only McLeod is the last Furman coach to defeat just 9.7 points per game, best in the nation, person in Clemson sports history to play Clemson (1936). and a big reason Furman won the l-AA basketball for Clemson, then play against • On October 8, 1960, Clemson and National Championship. the Tigers in basketball and football later in Furman shared the same uniform pants. In In 1993, Johnson returned to Clemson to his career. one of the most bizarre uniform stories in serve as defensive coordinator under Ken Garner began his athletic career at college sports history, both teams wore a Hatfield. The Tigers had an 8-3 regular sea- Clemson in 1995-96 when he came to special water repellent uniform that day. son record that season and ranked 15th in Clemson on a basketball scholarship. He Clemson wore the pants in defeating Virginia the nation in scoring defense, allowing just was part of the Tiger class that included 21-7 in the afternoon, then the pants were 16 points per game. The Tigers forced 28 Terrell Mclntyre, Harold Jamison, Tom shipped to Furman, who wore them for a turnovers and ranked ninth in the nation in Wideman and Tony Christie, the four players night game against William & Mary. Furman turnover ratio. who will be the leaders of Larry Shyatt's first defeated William & Mary that night in As a player, Johnson led the Tigers in Clemson team. Greenville, 25-23. Furman Head Coach interceptions in 1971 and 1972 and was aca- After seeing limited playing time in 1995- Bob King said after his victory, "After those demic AII-ACC each season. He started all 96, he decided to transfer to Furman. Last big Clemson boys got out of those pants, 22 games for the Tigers those two seasons. year he saw his first action for the Paladins, some of our guys had a hard time making He had seven interceptions over his final two including a starting assignment against them stay up and we had to tape the legs of years, including two against Maryland in Clemson in Littlejohn Coliseum. the pants for several players." Still, the 1971. He spent his sophomore year as a This past summer he decided to give pants defeated two teams from Virginia on wide receiver and had 18 catches for 202 football a try, a sport he has not played since the same day. yards and two touchdowns. high school. Now, if he plays against the • Both teams were outstanding in the • Bob Smith is a common denominator as Tigers in Death Valley he will become the decade of the 1980s and claimed their only a coach for both Universities and in fact is in first person to play for Clemson, then face National Championship in that decade. in two different sports. the Hall of Fame for both schools. He was the Tigers Clemson won the Division I National a star player for Furman between 1931-33 • Furman's 4,000th point in history was Championship in 1981 and Furman won the and later served as Furman's Head Coach scored by Bob King, in 1935 in a 8-6 victory l-AA National title in 1988. Furman was the between 1946-47. He served the Clemson over Clemson. King went on to become second winningest piogram in Division l-AA Athletic Department for 28 years as a foot- Furman Athletic Director. The 7,000th point in the 1980s with a record of 95-25-4.

ball and baseball coach. He was the head in Furman history was also scored against Clemson was the fifth winningest program in coach of Clemson's first ACC Championship Clemson, on a field goal by Riley Cordell in Division l-A, posting a record of 86-25-4.

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by Brian Hennessy football" turned into a potential professional horn, but I think I'm mean

career when several division I schools came when I put a helmet on,"

From the heartland of America to the calling. the soft-spoken center states. "I get an atti- middle of the Clemson offensive line, Jason Gamble credits Clemson Assistant tude, like, 'You are wearing the wrong color.'

Gamble will certainly be the center of atten- Coach John Latina for his decision to wear I think that's what it takes to be successful." tion in 1998. the orange and white. "Coach Latina An NFL scouting service recently picked

Gamble, a native of Wichita, KS, will recruited me to come to Clemson. I remem- the top seniors nationally position by posi- anchor a senior dominated offensive line at ber Coach (Latina) when he coached at tion. You guessed it, Gamble was the play- center for the Tigers this season. Among Kansas State. He is known around Kansas er listed at center. "All that means is that I some of the 6-3, 300 pound center's impres- as the man who helped build the Kansas caught the eye of someone," states

sive credentials include being named the State program. Other coaches I talked with Gamble. "I still have to fulfill those expecta-

Clemson Lifter-of-the-Year in 1997 and fin- said he was one of the top offensive line tions. Being honored in that way will force ishing first in "Psycho Circus," a grueling coaches in the nation." me to step it up and play the best I can pos- workout competition ala the "World's He also remembers a time when he was sibly play."

Strongest Man" competition. a six-year old kid in Wichita, then a As far as playing in the NFL.. ."I'll play for

"In Psycho Circus, we were matched up Nebraska fan. He watched in agony as his anyone; I don't care who," he said. "I don't

with a teammate so that all teams were Cornhuskers were defeated 22-15 by care what round, either. I just want the equal," recalls Gamble. "We did reps of Clemson in the 1982 Orange Bowl. But he opportunity to play at that level." bench, clean, squat, and press as many eventually took a liking to the Tigers, even Gamble credits his growth as a person to times as possible in the span of 90 seconds. enough to cheer for Clemson in the Tigers' his parents, Mariann and Steve. "They

We also had to see how long we could hang 13-6 win over nearby Oklahoma in the 1988 always supported the decisions I made. It from a bar. So you can see how it's just like Citrus Bowl. was tough for them being so far away from the 'World's Strongest Man' competition. His first season at Clemson saw the Clemson, but they did not want me to go

We wanted to add a little fun to the whole then-undersized lineman red-shirt. some place that I didn't want to be." competition after all the hard work we put Although he was recruited to play center, he As far as career goals after his days at in." had never played the position. "It didn't hap- Clemson are over, Gamble is optimistic but Gamble showed he's one of Clemson's pen overnight," he said. "There were things realizes a professional football career can

strongest men by setting two all-time I had to work on, like stepping and come and go. "If the opportunity to play in

Tiger weightlifting records in the spring snapping at the same time. Plus, I the NFL arises, I would love to pursue it. competition. His 527 pound bench had to learn to move side to side. At The love for the game is there and it hasn't

press and 402 pound clean tackle, I was used to just going to become old yet. I plan to graduate in May

have never been lifted before the left. At center, I have to go with a speech and communication degree.

by a Clemson gridder. both ways. I was a little slow off So I can use what I've learned down the

"Jason gave outstand- the snap at first, and being the road when I need it." ing effort in a very tough center, you should be the first If football isn't in Gamble's future, he

competition," states one off the ball. I took time to sees himself back where he came from, the

Clemson Strength get that down. midwest. "I'm a city boy. I will definitely find

Coach Joey Batson. "Even though I was being my way back home."

"He was intense red-shirted, I still dressed "I love to be around people. I also would throughout, took it very out for every game. In the like to be a coach, maybe not as an on-the-

seriously, and took care of Wake Forest game, Jamie field coach, but a strength coach. I think business. In all the years Trimble and Ed Altman, both that my personality is directed towards that we've held this com- centers, were injured and being a good motivator."

petition, he is the first 'big' could not play. I was afraid I His outgoing personality has also gar- man to win the event, jjlhg was going to play that game nered attention from an unlikely source. because it takes body and lose my red-shirt year." When Clemson played Auburn in the Peach weight into account." ^ Luckily, Gamble was Bowl, a die hard Auburn fan named Jason Gamble attended Derby not called upon and the Matheson noticed Gamble's tireless work

High School in Derby, . f Tigers have Gamble ethic. Matheson, who designs sportspages Kansas, where he let- jflB I front and center in on the internet, took a liking to Gamble and tered twice in football '98. what he meant to the team. ^Et gfr ^f* Clemson and three times in Gamble was suc- Although they did not meet in Atlanta, they wrestling. He attended Hutchinson cessful making the adjustment to the start- spoke on the telephone and collectively

Community College in Kansas for two sea- ing center position in '97. He started all 12 thought of a way to showcase Gamble's tal- sons. He was a junior college All-America games and was in on 675 snaps, sixth most ents. So Matheson created a sportspage offensive tackle and the Jayhawk on the team. He was a key reason Clemson dedicated to Gamble and the center's posi-

Conference Offensive Lineman-of-the-Year set numerous school records in passing tion. In it, Matheson features an in-depth in an offense that threw 70 to 80 percent of and finished second in the ACC in rushing. look at Gamble and his play week-by-week. the time. What started off at Hutchinson as Gamble has set his sights high entering Gamble truly is at the center of it all.

"just another chance to play some more the '98 season. "I don't want to toot my own

7 Sfc Trustees & Administration

Trustees Emeriti

Louis P. Batson, Jr., Greenville

William Green Deschamps, Jr., Bishopville

Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr., Charleston Paul W. McAlister, Laurens Paul Quattlebaum, Charleston James C. Self, Greewood D. Leslie Tindal, Pinewood

James M. Waddell, Jr., Columbia

William N. Geiger, Jr., Columbia Lawrence M. Gressett, Jr. Bill Amick E. Smyth McKissick, III Chairman, Columbia Batesburg Greenville

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and emphasizing communi- Colleges and Universities and was a cation ability, critical thinking, featured participant in a 1997 national ethical judgment, global video teleconference on "The New awareness, scientific knowl- Public University: How Do We edge, and technological Compete in a Changing Envir-

understanding; onment?" Curris is also one of 25 • Expand research activity, presidents currently serving on the particularly in areas where national Kellogg Commission on the the University can achieve Future of Land-Grant Universities and

national and international is South Carolina's representative on distinction. the Commission on the Future of the

"Clemson's size and its South. rich tradition of faculty-stu- When his schedule permits, Curris dent interaction give us enjoys gardening, fishing, and reading.

decided advantage to He is married to Jo Hern Curris, a tax become the nation's premier attorney and author, and they have a land-grant university," he son, Robert Alexander, and a daugh-

said. "We have never em- ter, Elena Diane. braced the concept of feedlot education, and we have ben- efited from a physical setting Constantine W. "Deno" Curris began that permits the reinforcement of the his fourth year at the helm of Clemson Born: November 13, 1940 curricular by the co-curricular. If there with University a heightened sense of Married: Jo Hern Curris is a will to be the best, we can be." optimism and determination - and for Children: Robert Alexander, Curris is not one to shrink from diffi- good reason. Not only had he won a Elena Diane cult challenges. After successful personal battle against cancer; he also Education: B.A. in Political Science tenures as president at two other uni- had succeeded in building consensus (magna cum laude) versities - Murray State in Kentucky among faculty, staff, students, and Univ. of Kentucky, 1962; and Northern Iowa - Curris quickly trustees about the University's direc- M.A. in Political Science, began to make his mark at Clemson. tion for the future. Univ. of Illinois, 1965; Progress has been made during his That direction is spelled out in a Ed. D. in Higher Education, administration on a number of fronts: new mission statement and a set of Univ. of Kentucky, 1967 Expanding the University's information implementing concepts adopted by the Employment Resume: technology infrastructure, enhancing Board of Trustees at Curris' request President and Professor of the sense of community and apprecia- earlier this year. The president's per- Public Policy, tion for traditions that add to the sonal contribution was a statement of University of Northern Iowa, Clemson experience, and involving Cedar Falls, Iowa 1983-1995 Clemson's vision: To be the nation's more alumni and friends in the life of premier land-grant university. President, Murray State University, the University through initiatives such No small order, but Curris believes Murray, Kentucky, 1973-1983 as the Commission on the Future of the faculty, staff, students, alumni, and Vice President and Clemson University - a comprehensive friends are up to the task. Speaking at Dean of the Faculty, advisory group involving more than the spring general faculty meeting, West Virginia Institute of Technology, 200 leaders in business and the pro- Curris outlined areas where Clemson Montgomery, WV, 1971-73 fessions. needs to excel in order to achieve its Dean of Student Personnel Programs, A native of Lexington, Kentucky, potential. He challenged the University Marshall University, Curris received a bachelor's degree in to: Huntington, WV, 1969-71 political science from the University of • Increase access to Clemson without Director of Academic Programs, Kentucky, a master's in political sci- compromising academic standards, West Virginia Board of Education, ence and public administration from working to raise achievement at the Charleston, WV, 1968-69 the University of Illinois, and a doctor- middle and high school levels; Vice President and ate in higher education from the • Provide an educational experience Dean of the Faculty, University of Kentucky. second to none, bridging the gap Midway (KY) College, 1965-68 Curris is also a national leader in between research and teaching; Assistant Coordinator, higher education. He is a past • Create a distinctive core curriculum Univ. of Kentucky Chairman of the Board of Directors of built around liberal arts and sciences, Centennial Celebration, 1964-65 the American Association of State

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Tommy West's Clemson resume as a head academic honor roll, the highest on record. In fact, Levon Kirkland and Wayne Simmons, both of coach includes four bowl appearances, a top 25 each of the three highest totals in that area in whom have played in the Super Bowl in recent ranking in every season, 12 road wins and four Clemson history have taken place under West and years. wins over AP Top 25 teams. The 1 998 Peach Bowl the team's cumulative GPA entering 1998 is a 20- West began his coaching career as a graduate was Clemson's third straight year in a bowl game, year high. assistant at Tennessee (his alma mater) in 1977. something only 16 other programs can claim. This West took over the head coaching position on He coached one year of high school football at is the first time since the 1985-91 era, that November 29, 1993. Less than a month later he White County High in Sparta, TN in 1978, then Clemson has been to a bowl game three straight already had a bowl victory on his ledger, a 14-13 became an assistant at Mississippi in 1979. For years and he is just the second Clemson coach in triumph over Kentucky in the Peach Bowl, the 1980 and 1981 seasons he served as an history to take the Tigers to three consecutive bowl Clemson's sixth bowl win in an eight-year period. assistant coach at Appalachian State. games. With his debut in the Peach Bowl, West became After his career at Clemson (1982-89), West

Each of his first four seasons has seen the the sixth coach in NCAA history to make his debut became the running backs coach at Tennessee. Tigers make a late season run. In 1994, with the with a program in a bowl game. However, he was During that 1990 season Tennessee won the youngest offense in Clemson history, one that just the second coach in history to make his debut Southeastern Conference and captured the Sugar started seven freshmen at times, the Tigers won in a bowl game without previously coaching his Bowl with a win over Virginia. The Volunteers three of their last four games, including a victory at new team as an assistant coach earlier in the sea- scored a school record 442 points that year and 12th ranked North Carolina. son. averaged over 410 yards a game in total offense,

The run of success at the end of the 1 995 sea- West was a mainstay of a Clemson coaching 205.7 rushing and 205.4 passing. He served as son had the Tigers in the top 25 of every poll. staff that led the Tigers to a 69-20-4 record and six Co-Defensive Coordinator at South Carolina in

Clemson won its last five regular season games, Associated Press Top 20 finishes between 1982- 1991 and 1992. including four wins by at least 17 points. West's 89. During West's first tour of duty with the Tigers In 1993 West took over a UT-Chattanooga

Tigers were picked fifth in the ACC preseason poll as an outside linebacker coach, Clemson played team that had won just two games in 1992. He that year, but, thanks to the third best offense in in five bowl games (winning four) and claimed doubled that total in 1993 and guided the Mocs to

Clemson history and a defense that ranked 1 0th in four ACC Championships, including three in a row one of the landmark wins in school history, a 33- the nation in scoring, Clemson finished third in the from 1986-88. 31 win over #1 ranked Marshall. He concluded the

ACC standings with a 6-2 record, its best league Clemson had a 44-10-1 record against ACC regular season with a 45-42 victory over Furman. finish since the Tigers won the ACC title in 1991 competition during his era on the Tiger staff, an 81 Ironically, his first regular season game as The 1995 campaign was one in which percent winning mark. Additionally, five of those Clemson coach was a victory over Furman.

Clemson excelled in every area. The Tigers ranked Clemson teams ranked in the top 15 in the nation West earned three letters in his four-year fourth in the country in rushing, yet also led the in rushing defense and scoring defense, and three career at Tennessee (1972-75). The Vols played in

ACC in yards per pass attempt. Defensively, ranked in the top 12 in the nation in total defense. three bowl games and were ranked in the final Top

Clemson rated in the top 20 in the nation in rush- Clemson's 1989 defense ranked fifth in the 20 poll in three seasons. He was the co-captain ing defense, passing efficiency defense and nation in total defense, rushing defense and scor- of Tennessee's 1975 football team and played in turnover margin. In terms of special teams, ing defense and West's outside linebackers had a the Blue-Gray All-Star game that same year.

Clemson was the only school in the nation to have lot to do with that success. His top four outside He began his college career as a running an individual ranked in the top 25 in punting, linebackers that year all played in the NFL in 1994. back, but saw most of his playing time as a tight placekicking, punt returns and kickoff returns. The list of former West players in the NFL includes end. He caught 37 passes for 575 yards in his The 1996 season saw Clemson win five career with the Vols, including 16 passes of its last six regular season games, includ- for 233 yards as a senior. As a junior he ing a victory at 15th ranked Virginia, just the caught an 81 -yard pass from Condredge third road win over a ranked team in the Holloway, still the longest non-scoring play decade of the 1990s for the Tigers. For the in Tennessee history. He earned a bache- second straight year Clemson won the ACC lor's degree from Tennessee in 1976 and

rushing title and reached a top 25 ranking. was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Again, Clemson won 75 percent of its ACC that same year. West played two years games, this time finishing tied for second in (1974-75) of baseball at Tennessee and the league standings with North Carolina. had a career batting average of .305. He The Tigers were extended a bid to the Mly hit .367 in 1975 and was named All-SEC Peach Bowl to face LSU. Eastern Division.

Last season the Tigers won four of their West was a multi-sport standout in high

last five regular season games, including a school. He was an outfielder in baseball, a

47-21 victory over South Carolina in the guard in basketball and a running back in season finale that clinched a bowl bid. football. In 1972 he was namea a High The season featured a record setting School All-American in football and was a

passing attack, led by Nealon Greene, who second-round draft choice in baseball by set season records for pass completions, the Chicago Cubs. Willie Randolph, who passing yards and completion percentage. went on to an All-Star career with the New The defense followed suit, led by first-team York Yankees, was one of 77 future Major

AP All-American Anthony Simmons, who League players drafted after West in the

led the conference in tackles and tackles for regular phase of the June 1972 draft. He

loss. Clemson's defense ranked in the top played his prep football at Gainesville High 20 in the nation in rushing defense, total in Gainesville, GA for Coach Bobby Gruhn. defense and scoring defense and ranked He was an all-state back as a junior and third in the ACC in pass defense. was also named to the All-Southern team Clemson's improvement on the field is Born Thomas Cleveland West on July 31

matched with its improvement in the class- 1954, he is married to the former Lindsay room during the West era. In 1996-97, 20 Watkins of Forest City, NC. The couple Clemson football players made the ACC has one son, Turner. The West Family

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LES HERRIN STEVE ENSMINGER REGGIE HERRING Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Defensive Coor./lnside Linebackers

Les Herrin is the dean of football coaches at Steve Ensminger enters his second season Reggie Herring enters the 1998 season, his Clemson. The assistant head coach is in his as Clemson's offensive coordinator. In his first fifth at Clemson, as the inside linebackers 14th season with the Tigers. In addition to his year, Ensminger directed the Tiger offense in coach and is in his second year performing the administrative duties as assistant head coach, establishing 15 school single season records in duties of defensive coordinator. he is the Clemson defensive line coach. Herrin the passing game on a team and individual In his first year as Clemson defensive coordi- has been a defensive coach at Clemson for all basis, included in the marks were school bests nator the Tigers ranked 16th in the nation in but one of his seasons and has coached such for passing yardage, completion percentage, total defense, sixth in rushing defense and 18th notable players as Chester McGlockton, and completions. in scoring defense. Herring coached Anthony Brentson Buckner, Jeff Davis and Trevor Pryce. Nealon Greene ranked 19th in the nation in Simmons each of the last three seasons at The 50-year old native of Waycross, GA, is passing efficiency, highest ranking by a Clemson. Simmons, a three-time Ail-American, the only member of the current staff who was on Clemson player in 14 years. was a first-round pick of the Seattle Seahawks Clemson's 1981 National Championship coach- Ensminger came to Clemson after a three- in the 1998 NFL draft. ing staff. That season Herrin coached line- year stint at Texas A&M and is now in his 1 1th Herring himself was an outstanding player backer Jeff Davis who went on to be captain of year as an offensive coordinator. during his days as a linebacker at Florida State. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and is a member of While at Texas A&M, his Aggie offense aver- He graduated from Florida State with a B.S. in

Clemson's prestigious Ring of Honor. aged 404 yards per game in 1996 and it fea- criminology in 1981, but before graduating he In 1982, Johnny Rembert was a starting line- tured a balanced attack of 230 yards rushing was a three-year starter for the Seminoles and backer under Herrin and he became an All- and 174 passing. was voted an AP Ail-American in 1980. Florida American, then a Pro Bowl player (1989) with Ensminger is a native of Baton Rouge, LA State posted a 38-6 record in his four years and the New England Patriots. Three-time Pro Bowl and played for hometown LSU from 1976-79 as made three bowl trips. He played on three defensive tackle Chester McGlockton, regarded quarterback where he lettered all four years. He Seminole teams that finished the season with a as one of the top defensive players in the NFL was the MVP of the LSU team in 1979 and still top 15 AP ranking, including a number-six finish today, was coached by Herrin between 1989- holds two LSU passing records: most touch- in 1 979 and a number-five finish in 1 980. Those 91. downs in a game (4) and longest touchdown were the first two top 10 finishes in the Bobby Brentson Buckner, a 1996 Super Bowl par- pass play (82 yards). Bowden era at FSU. ticipant with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who is now The 39-year-old has coached at Nicholls Herring was inducted into the Florida State with the San Francisco 49ers, also played for State (Wide Receivers, 1981-83), McNeese Hall of Fame in 1989. He combined with current Herrin during that era. Last year as a rookie, State (Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers, 1984-87), Clemson wide receivers coach Rick Stockstill to Trevor Pryce was a member of the Denver Louisiana Tech (Offensive Coordinator, 1988- lead the Seminoles to the 1981 Orange Bowl, a Broncos Super Bowl Championship team. 90), Georgia (passing game Coor- narrow defeat against Oklahoma. Herring Under Herrin's tutelage at Clemson, Pryce led dinator/Quarterbacks, 1991-93), and Texas also displayed leadership skills during his play- the Tigers in tackles for loss and sacks in 1996. A&M (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, ing days as he served as the team captain in In his previous 13 seasons with Clemson, 1994-96). 1980. Herrin has coached in eight bowl games, been Ensminger was a significant reason Georgia As a coach, Herring has been a part of suc- a part of six top 20 seasons and four ACC titles. quarterback Eric Zeier set 61 school and 1 cessful programs at Oklahoma State, Auburn, Clemson has had at least one all-conference SEC passing records between 1991-93. TCU and now Clemson. player coached by Herrin in 12 of the 13 years Georgia ranked ninth in the nation in total Since 1977, Herring has participated in col- he has been with the program. offense in 1992 with a 450.4 yards per game lege football as either a player or a coach. Herrin and his wife Shirley have a son, Deke, average. The team was 10th in the country in Since that year he has been a part of 16 bowl who is currently a student at Clemson and a scoring with 32 points per game. teams, three as a player and 13 as a coach, member of the football team. Ensminger is married to the former Amy including four bowl games for the Tigers, the

Marie Gonzales and they have three children: 1 993 Peach, the 1 996 Gator, the 1 996 and 1 998 Krystalin, Steve, and Brittany Rose. Peach. Herring is married to the former Lisa Ward of Griffin, GA. The couple has one daughter Caroline, and one son, Adam.

14 DAVID BIBEE RICH BISACCIA BRICK HALEY Defensive Backs Running Backs Outside Linebackers

David Bibee is in his second year at Clemson has been on a record pace in Andrea "Brick" Haley takes over the outside Clemson, and is coaching his second different terms of rushing offense since Rich Bisaccia linebacker coaching duties in his first season position. This season Bibee takes over the sec- came to Clemson in December of 1993. Each with the Tiger program. ondary, perhaps the most talented area on the of the last three years Clemson has finished Haley will coach perhaps the most famous Clemson team with preseason All-American first or second in the ACC in rushing, including position in contemporary Clemson football his- Antwan Edwards. Bibee is no stranger to the a number-four national finish in 1995 when tory. The Tigers have had many outside line- secondary as he has coached that aspect of Clemson averaged 260 yards per game. backers move on to the NFL in the decade of the defense at six different schools during his Under Bisaccia, tailback Raymond Priester the 1990s, including Levon Kirkland an All-Pro career. set the Clemson all-time records for single for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Wayne Last year he coached Clemson outside line- game rushing yards, 263, rushing yards in a Simmons, a starter for the Green Bay Packers backers, a group that helped the Tigers rank season, 1,345, and most rushing yards in a 1996 Super Bowl Champions. sixth in the nation in rushing defense and 16th career with 3,966. He was the ACC rushing Haley himself has a history of recruiting and in total defense. champion in 1995. In all, Priester established coaching players who have gone on to the NFL.

The 1998 season marks Bibee's 19th year 18 Clemson rushing records during his career The list of players Haley has coached include of coaching college football. He has 1 1 years under Bisaccia. Jeff Gooch, a starter with the Tampa Bay Bucs experience as an assistant head coach. Bisaccia wears many hats at Clemson as he in 1997, and Pratt Lyons, a starter with the Bibee played football at Tennessee and was also handles the special teams and serves as Tennessee Oilers. Reggie Lowe, who signed a member of the 1973 Gator Bowl and 1974 the recruiting coordinator. His special teams with the Seattle Seahawks out of Troy State, Liberty Bowl teams. During two of his playing unit was the only one in the nation to have an and Donnell Gilyard, who played with the New seasons he was a teammate of Tiger Head individual rank in the top 25 in field goals, punt- York Giants are two more Haley proteges. Coach Tommy West. He earned a B.S. in ing, punt returns, and kickoff returns in 1995. Michael Swift of the Carolina Panthers, and Health Education from Tennessee in 1977. A year ago Clemson ranked 15th in the Kurt Pointer of the Pittsburgh Steelers were He began his coaching career with the nation in kickoff returns and 39th in punt both recruited to Austin Peay by Haley. Volunteers as a graduate assistant coach in returns. The Tigers had three blocked punts in Haley, a native of Gadsden, AL, attended 1976. He then spent the 1977 season at his the Peach Bowl to set a school record. Alabama A&M. He graduated from A&M in prep alma mater, Bristol's Tennessee High Clemson also led the ACC in field goals (20-27) 1989 after playing for the Bulldogs for four sea-

School, before moving on to Mississippi for one in 1997. sons. There he was a Division II All-America campaign as co-head coach of the junior varsi- Bisaccia graduated from New Fairfield High inside linebacker in 1987 and 1988. Haley ty squad in 1978. Following his stay at School in New Fairfield, CT. He earned his earned a bachelor of science in health and Mississippi, Bibee had coaching stints at North degree in health and physical education from physical education with a minor in telecommu- Alabama, Middle Tennessee State, Austin Peay, Yankton College in 1983. While at Yankton nication. Appalachian State and South Carolina. College, Bisaccia was a four-year starter and His coaching career began in 1989 when he During his six years at Appalachian State, the team captain from 1979-82. The was a student assistant coach at Alabama the Mountaineers won two Southern Philadelphia Stars of the USFL signed him as a A&M. The next year, he coached tight ends and Conference championships and twice led the free agent in 1983. coordinated the punt and punt return teams at nation in turnover margin. Bisaccia's first coaching job was as the Enterprise High School in Enterprise, AL. Bibee left Appalachian State in 1989 to offensive coordinator at Wayne State (NE) in In 1991, he began his four-year stay at become assistant head coach and secondary 1983. After five years at Wayne State, he Austin Peay State. After three years with the coach at South Carolina. After the 1993 sea- moved to South Carolina for a six-year career. Troy State program, Haley served as outside son, he went into private business before In 1989, Bisaccia became the volunteer assis- linebackers coach at Houston in 1997 before returning to college football as Tennessee tant coach for defensive ends at South arriving in Tigertown.

Tech's secondary coach and recruiting coordi- Carolina. In 1 991 , he was named the tight ends Haley, a native of Gadsden, AL, is married nator in 1996. coach, then was promoted to running backs to the former Tina Delaine of Clayton, NC. A native of Bristol, TN, Bibee is married to coach and special teams coach at South the former Lisa Carter. The couple has three Carolina in 1 992. He held that role for the 1 992 daughters, twins, Ashlee and Allison, and and 1993 seasons. Clemson came calling in Lindsay. December of 1993 and named Bisaccia as its running backs coach, and in charge of special teams and the recruiting process. Bisaccia married the former Jeanne Jones. The native of Yonkers, NY and his wife have four children: Michele, Elizabeth, Madeline, and Richard Oakley.

15 JOHN LATINA MAC McWHORTER RICK STOCKSTILL Centers and Guards Tight Ends and Tackles Wide Receivers

John Latina is in his fifth season at Mac McWhorter enters his third year at Rick Stockstill is in his 10th consecutive sea- Clemson, as the offensive centers and guards Clemson as the offensive tackles and tight ends son at Clemson as an assistant coach. He has coach. Since taking over the most inexperi- coach. McWhorter, 48, and a native of Atlanta, experience as a wide receivers and quarter- enced offensive line in Clemson history in 1994, GA, shares the duties of the offensive line with backs coach at Clemson. His contributions in the unit has steadily improved and helped coach John Latina. McWhorter deserves much terms of on-field coaching and recruiting are rewrite many of Clemson's individual and team of the credit for Jim Bundren's 1 997 All-America significant reasons Clemson has been to bowl offensive records. season. games in seven of his nine seasons with the The 1997 line was an integral part of a Bundren was a two-time AII-ACC choice on program. Clemson team that established six team the field and in the classroom under Stockstill has had a positive effect on the records in offensive categories. Each of the last McWhorter. The Tigers led the ACC in rushing Clemson passing game over the years. In three years Clemson has been first or second in in 1996 and ranked second in 1997 and 1997, his receiving corps set school records for the ACC in rushing and Latina's line is a big rea- McWhorter's work with the line had much to do receptions and reception yardage. Leading the son Raymond Priester set the Clemson career with an offense that showed steady improve- way was Biletnikoff Award semifinalist Tony rushing record in just three seasons. ment. Home, who had a record 70 receptions and Latina received four letters as an offensive McWhorter spent five years as the offensive record tying eight touchdowns. lineman at Virginia Tech from 1975-78 and line coach at Georgia before coming to Stockstill graduated from Fernandina Beach played in Death Valley for the Hokies in 1978. Clemson. During his five years in Athens the High School in Fernandina Beach, FL, in 1977. He earned his bachelor's degree in 1979. Bulldogs set school records in many categories After graduating from Florida State in 1982 with Latina's coaching career began immediately including a record 25 touchdown passes and a B.S. degree in physical education, he immedi- after his playing days were over. In 1979, he 5,135 yards of total offense in 1994. ately went into coaching. was an assistant coach at his alma mater in He was a three-year letter-winner at Georgia As a member of Bobby Bowden's first Blacksburg. He then moved to Pittsburgh for as an offensive player. As a player, McWhorter recruiting class, Stockstill was the starting quar- the 1982 season where he worked with an out- had success both on and off the field, as he was terback on a pair of Orange Bowl teams, a pair standing Panther team quarterbacked by Dan an All-Academic Southeastern Conference per- of top 10 rankings, and was the team captain in Marino. former in 1972 and 1973 and owned the highest 1981. In 1983, Latina was named as the offensive grade point average on the Georgia football Although Stockstill never played a game in line coach at Temple. Following his stay at team in 1973. Death Valley, his brother, Jeff, played for the

Temple, Latina went out west to Manhattan, KS, McWhorter began his coaching career as an Tigers from 1 979-82 and was a key reserve on to coach Kansas State. His offensive line assistant coach on the high school level. He the national championship team. helped to lead the Wildcats in 1993 to the Big was the head coach at Villa Rica High in Before coming to Clemson, Stockstill was an Eight title in passing, averaging 245 yards per Georgia in 1979, where he was named Carroll assistant coach at Bethune Cookman (1983- game. In 1991, Kansas State set a school County Coach-of-the Year. 84) and Central Florida (1985-88). record with 4,231 yards in total offense, includ- McWhorter jumped to the college ranks in In his first year (1989) as quarterbacks ing 1,756 yards rushing, the most by a Kansas 1980, when he was named to the Georgia Tech coach at Clemson, he helped lead Clemson to State team in 10 years. coaching staff. Since joining the college coach- a single-season record for completion percent- Latina arrived at Clemson as the offensive ing profession at Georgia Tech, he has had age (60%). In 1991, the offense led by line coach in December of 1993. He has coaching stints at Alabama, West Georgia, DeChane Cameron, the all-time winningest already coached the Tigers in four bowl games, Duke, Georgia and Clemson. quarterback in Clemson history in terms of per- the 1993 Peach, the 1996 Gator, the 1996 and Altogether McWhorter has coached in eight centage, led the Atlantic Coast Conference in 1998 Peach Bowl. bowls during his 18-year coaching career. total offense. He also co-coordinated the #6 Latina and his wife, the former Michele McWhorter and wife Rebecca have three offense in Clemson history in 1995. Veltre, have two sons John Jr. and Michael. children: Kasay, Katie, and Mac. Stockstill is married to the former Sara Fleischman. The couple has one son, Brent, and one daughter, Emily.

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Jfc Running Down the Hill

What has been described as, "the most exciting 25 seconds in college football from a color and pageantry standpoint," actually started out as a matter-of-fact entrance, mainly because of necessity. The first 20,000 seats in Clemson Memorial Stadium were built and ready for use before the 1942 season. Less than a year before Pearl Harbor was bombed and the United States was at war. The shortest entry into the sta- dium was a walk down Williamson Road from Fike Field House's dressing rooms to a gate at the top

of the hill behind the east end zone. There were no dressing facilities in the west end zone only a big clock where the hands turned, and a scoreboard, which was operated by hand. The team would dress at Fike, walk down Williamson Road, come in the gate underneath where the big scoreboard now stands and

jog down the hill for its warmup exercises. There was no fanfare, Howard's office in Fike for a year that had been recorded there. no cannon shot fired, no tiger paw or more. One day Howard was Actually, the name was first used flag, no Tiger Rag played. ..just the cleaning up his office and he told by the late Lonnie McMillian, head

team making its entrance and lin- Gene Willimon, who was the exec- coach at Presbyterian College in ing up to do the side straddle hop. utive secretary of IPTAY, to, "take Clinton in the 1940s. That's pretty much the way this rock and throw it over the McMillian and the other Blue things went for the next 25 years. fence, or out in the ditch. ..do Hose coaches before him used to Either in 1964 or 1965, S.C. something with it, but get it out of open the season each year by Jones, a member of the Clemson my office." coming to Clemson. Seldom scor- class of 1919, made a trip to Willimon didn't think that was ing (24 shut outs in 39 games) and California. He stopped at a spot in the way a rock should be treated. with only three wins and four ties Death Valley, CA, and picked up Afterall, it had been brought 3000 to show for it, his teams were get- this white flint rock. He presented miles by a very sincere Tiger fan. ting killed by the Tigers regularly. mid-sixties, In McMillian the it to Coach Frank Howard as being By the Memorial 1948 made com- from Death Valley, CA, to Death Stadium was pretty well living up ment to the press that he was tak- Valley, South Carolina." to its moniker, Death Valley, ing his team to play Clemson in The rock laid on the floor in because of the number of victories Death Valley. .

When Hootie Ingram succeed- ed Howard as head coach prior to the 1970 season, Ingram decided

tilt] that the team would make its final entrance on the field out of the dressing room in the west end

zone. In all home games in 1970 and 1971 and the first four of 1972 when the Tigers did not run down

the hill, their record was 6-9. The

team decided it wanted to come

down the hill once prior to the South Carolina game in 1972. The result, in a cold, freezing rain, was a 7-6 victory when Jimmy Williamson knocked down a two- point conversion attempt which preserved the win. The Tigers have made the entrance for every home game since 1942, except for the seasons mentioned above—261 times heading into the 1998 season. After Clemson's final warm-up,

the team goes back into its dress- ing room under the west end zone stands for final game instructions. About 10 minutes before kickoff An occasional reference to yard pass play from Jimmy the team boards two buses, rides - Memorial stadium by that name Addison to Jacky Jackson in the around behind the north stands to could be heard for the next three or fourth period. That was quite a the east end zone and debarks to for that rock. four years, but when Howard start- spectacular debut the top of the hill behind Howard's ed calling it 'Death Valley' in the The team members started rub- Rock. 1950's, the name took off like wild- bing the rock prior to running down At the appointed time, the can- fire. The Tigers celebrated the the hill September 23, 1967, a day non booms and led by a high-flying 50th season in the 'valley' in 1991 when Clemson defeated Wake tiger paw flag, the band forms two But getting back to Howard's Forest, 23-6. Prior to running lines for the team to run between rock. down the hill that day, Howard told and strikes up 'Tiger Rag'. ..The his "If to The rock was mounted on a players: you're going give frenzy starts in all sincerity... and pedestal at the top of the hill. It me 1 1 percent, you can rub that usually lasts two and a half to was unveiled September 24, 1966, rock. If you're not, keep your filthy three hours.

played hands off it." Howard told of the on a day when Clemson It is a tradition that has inspired Virginia. The Tigers were down 18 incident the next day on his Clemson players for many years. points with 17 minutes to play and Sunday television show and and came back to win (40-35) on a 65- the story became legend.

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Name synonymous with Clemson It is widely known as the largest Memorial Stadium. The Stadium was pep rally in the world. The dubbed this affectionate title by the late Homecoming Queen and her court Lonnie McMillian, a former coach at are presented in addition to

Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC. He Homecoming skits, a pep rally, and used to take his teams to play at Clemson, a large and loud fireworks display. and they rarely scored, never mind gained a The first homecoming game victory. Once he told the writers he was played at Clemson took place on going to play Clemson up at "Death Valley" September 30, 1922 when because his teams always got killed. It stuck Clemson met Centre. Clemson has somewhat, but when Frank Howard started a 53-18-3 record on Homecoming calling it that in the 50s, the term really games over the years, a .736 win- caught on. It is now in its 57th year. ning percentage, and has outscored

Many people think the name is derived the opposition 1 ,555-976 in those pre- Running Down the Hill from the fact that there rests a cemetery out- vious 74 games. The average margin of vic- One of the most exciting 25 seconds side the fence on the press box side of the tory is 21 to 13. Clemson has been espe- (about 35 seconds when Clemson dresses stadium. But, although it would make sense, cially successful on Homecoming in recent 120 players for homecoming) in college foot- the name was first coined by McMillian. years, posting a 23-2-2 record since 1 970. ball from a color and pageantry standpoint. After Clemson's last warm-up, the team First Friday Parade Orange Pants retreats to the home dressing room located football season kicks off The Clemson The tradition of the Clemson team wear- under the West Stands. At about 12:50 ( for with the each year annual First Friday ing orange pants is new according to tradi- normal 1 :00 PM game), the team boards two Parade. The once a year event takes place tion standards. The Tigers first wore the all buses and drives around the periphery of the on the Friday afternoon prior to the first orange uniform for the final game of the 1 980 stadium to the east side of the field. After home football game. Floats from various fra- season against South Carolina. Clemson everyone is properly collected, the cannon ternities and sororities and other campus upset the 14th ranked Gamecocks and sounds, Tiger Rag is played, and Clemson in 27- organizations are represented the parade Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers, charges down the hill (exactly 100 feet top to that rolls down in front of the 6. victory highway 93 The set the stage for Clemson's bottom) and onto the field. It is one of the President's house in Clemson. The parade National Championship run of 1981. most celebrated entrances in sport. The Overall, is 31-9 in Clemson orange pants Tigers have done it for every game since since that 1980 game, including an 18-2 1 942, except for 1 970, 1 971 , and four games

record in games played in the month of of the 1972 season. In all, the Tigers have

November. The Tigers had an eight-game run down the hill 261 times heading into winning streak in orange pants snapped in 1998. the 1996 Peach Bowl against Louisiana How in the world did the tradition of run-

State. Clemson has nine wins over top 20 ning down the hill start? There is no long

opponents when wearing orange pants, involved explanation. It used to be the quick- including the 22-15 National Championship est way to get to the field. When the stadium clinching win over Nebraska in the 1982 was built in 1942, the football lockerrooms Orange Bowl. were up the street in Fike Fieldhouse. When the players were finished getting Rock, Howard's dressed they used to walk out the front door

When the Clemson team gathers to run and walk down the street to "The Hill". down "The Hill", the players first rub Coach Howard continued the tradition when culminates at the Amphitheater in the middle Howard's Rock because of the mystical pow- lockerrooms were finally built inside the sta- of campus where the first Pep Rally of the ers it is supposed to give Clemson players. dium because Clemson fans used to get so year takes place. The rock is mounted on a pedestal at the top fired up when they gathered at the top of the

The Grand Marshall of the Parade is fea- of the hill and was given to Coach Frank hill. That's when the buses came into use to tured at the Pep Rally. Recent Grand Howard by a friend (S.C. Jones '19) who spend the trip from the lockerroom to the Marshalls have ranged from former PGA pro- picked it up in Death Valley, CA. The Rock other side of the stadium. fessional Dillard Pruitt, to College Football was first placed on the pedestal at the

Hall of Fame legends Jess Neely and Frank top of the hill on September 24, Howard, to noted television announcers 1966, for a game Clemson won Brent Musberger and Ara Parseghian. 40-35 over Virginia. In that game, the Tigers rallied from 18 points Homecoming down with 17 minutes to play. The Clemson holds a classic homecoming team started rubbing the rock for every year. Displays by fraternities and the first game of 1967, a 23-6 win sororities that are months in the making, are over Wake Forest on September built on Bowman Field the week prior to 23, 1967.

Homecoming weekend. It is an event that draws alumni and friends of Clemson from all over the country. The Friday evening prior to the game, Tigerama is held in Death Valley, which is an

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Trevor Adair, Men's Soccer Jolene Hoover, Volleyball Lock Haven State '82 Illinois State '86 37-20-6 at Clemson, 3 years 121-49 at Clemson, 5 years 71-44-11 overall, 7 years 214-80 overall, 8 years • Led Clemson to the Final Eight and a #12 • Guided Clemson to its first ever ACC ranking in '97. Also defeated South Championship in 1997. The Tigers had to Carolina twice, including a 1-0 win in defeat Maryland, who was unbeaten on the Columbia in the NCAA Tournament. season, in the second round of the ACC • Guided Clemson to a top five finish and the Tournament. second round of the NCAA Tournament in • Led the Tigers to an NCAA bid and a 26-8 his first year with the program in 1995. overall record in '97. • Has taken the Tigers to the Sweet 16 of the • Has coached Clemson to the NCAA tourna- NCAA Tournament and a final top 20 rank- ment in three of her five seasons with the ing two of his three seasons at Clemson. Tigers, which are the only NCAA Tourna- ment appearances in Clemson history. Jim Davis, Women's Basketball Clemson has won 70 percent of its matches in four of her five sea- Tennessee Wesleyan '70 sons and finished second or better in the ACC in four of her five sea-

233- 110 at Clemson, 1 1 years sons. 377-150 overall, 18 years Named ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1994, first Clemson volleyball • Clemson's winningest women's basketball coach so honored. coach in history with 233 victories. Has had an AII-ACC player every year she has coached at Clemson. • Led Clemson to a school record 25 overall wins and 12 ACC victories in the 1997-98 Chuck Kriese, Men's Tennis fBkJfc ; ." ^ILi season. The Lady Tigers also advanced to Tennessee Tech '72 .™ .. - «8lT the ACC Championship game for the third 482-278 at Clemson, 23 years straight year and were 13-0 at home. 482-278 overall, 23 years

ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1 989-90 and • Winningest men's tennis coach in Clemson 1993-94. and ACC history. His 482 career wins First basketball coach to guide Clemson to an ACC Championship; rank in the top 10 all-time nationally. his Tigers won the ACC Tournament in Rock Hill, SC in 1995-96. • Has coached Clemson to 17 NCAA Included in the string of wins was a third straight triumph over a Tournament appearances, including 1998, top 10 Virginia team. in his 23 years as head coach. That

Has taken Clemson to the NCAA Tournament 10 of his 1 1 years and includes six Final Eight finishes and 1

to post-season play in all 1 1 years. Final 16 finishes.

• Clemson has 1 3 top 20 national finishes Ron Garner, Women's Indoor & Outdoor since 1979 under Kriese, including a #19 Track & Field, Women's Cross Country finish in 1997. Christopher Newport '82 Tigers have won 10 ACC regular season championships and 10

1 year at Clemson conference championships under Kriese. Nine times Clemson has

1 year overall won the ACC Tournament under Kriese, including 1997. • In his first season as the Tiger head coach, Coached Mitch Sprengelmeyer in 1997, the National Senior Player- he led Clemson to a second place finish in of-the-Year and the winner of the Von Nostrand Award, becoming the both the indoor and outdoor ACC first player in NCAA history to win both in the same year. Championships. • Four different Lady Tigers earned All- Jack Leggett, Baseball America honors at the NCAA Indoor Maine '76 Championships. 246-88 at Clemson, 5 years • Had 13 AII-ACC performers combined 623-375 overall, 19 years during the indoor and outdoor seasons. • Took Clemson to at least 50 wins, a top 1 final ranking, and the NCAA Tournament each of his first three years as Clemson Head Nancy Harris, Women's Tennis Coach. Alabama '82 • Led the Tigers to the College World Series in 7- 15 at Clemson, 1 year 1995 and 1996. 205-52 overall, 10 years • Has averaged almost 50 wins a year for his • Led Clemson to the NCAA Regionals in career at Clemson, and had the Tigers in the 1998. NCAA tournament and the final top 25 all five • Coached 36 women's Ail-Americans and 17 seasons. men's All-Americans at Auburn-Montgomery. His Tigers have 61 wins over top 25 teams in his first five years, includ- \j^Kjj^^^L • Had a 135-24 record as women's coach ing three wins over the number-one team.

; , j (.850) and 63-13 mark as men's coach Guided Clemson to its first ever Final Four finish at the College World ML (.829) at Auburn-Montgomery. Series and the number-four final ranking in 1996, tied for the highest V • Named National Coach-of-the-Year at the finish ever in Clemson history. ^^^^-^^^^ NAIA level four times, including three times ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1994 and 1995, just the third coach in any as coach of the men's program. sport in ACC history to be named ACC Coach-of-the-Year in each of • Played professional tennis; as she played in Wimbledon, the U.S. his first two years with a program. Open, and the Australian Open. Three of his players, Kris Benson, Matthew LeCroy, and Billy Koch were of the 1996 U.S. Olympic Team that won a bronze • In 1995 and 1996, her men's teams at Auburn-Montgomery won the members medal in Atlanta. NAIA National Championship, becoming the first female coach in history to lead a men's tennis program to a national championship.

26 Tracey Leone, Women's Soccer • Coached NCAA Champion Charles Warren in 1997, Clemson's first North Carolina '91 NCAA golf champion. Warren also finished tied for second in the nation in 59-25-2 at Clemson, 4 years 1998. 59-25-2 overall, 4 years • One of just two active coaches in the country who has taken a team to the •Has guided Clemson to the NCAA Tournament NCAA Golf National Tournament 15 straight years. in each of the first four years of the program. • Clemson has won three NCAA Regional Championships, five ACC titles,

•Guided Clemson to the Final Eight in 1997, its and 36 tournaments overall in his 15 years at Clemson. Only coach in highest finish in its short history. That team also NCAA history to win three consecutive regional championships. defeated six top 25 teams, becoming the first • Has coached 27 All-America selections in his 15 years at Clemson, Tiger team in any sport to record 40 percent of including First-Team All-Americans Richard Coughlan (1997) and its wins over ranked teams. Charles Warren (1997 and 1998). •Clemson is the only program in women's soccer • ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1996, 1997, and 1998; he also won the award history to advance to the NCAA Tournament in in 1987.

each of its first four years.

Program has finished in the top 20 in each season, #13 in 1994, #15 in

1 995, #1 8 in 1 996, and #1 in 1 997. Clemson was the only first-year Bob Pollock, Men's Indoor & Outdoor Track & program in the nation in 1994 to be ranked in the final top 20 poll and play Field, Men's Cross Country in the NCAA Tournament. The Citadel 71 10 years at Clemson 26 years overall Susie Lueck. Women's Rowing • Has won 14 ACC Championships in his Washington '92 Clemson career, more than any other coach in First year at Clemson Clemson history. 4 years overall • A 14-time ACC Coach-of-the-Year selection, • Will begin Clemson's newest program in the also the most in Clemson history, including spring of 1998 on Lake Hartwell. Coach-of-the-Year in indoors and outdoors in • Named the West Coast Conference Coach-of- 1997-98. the-Year in 1997 and 1998 at Gonzaga, where • Tigers won the ACC Indoor and Outdoor Track she coached four seasons. championship in 1996-97 • Led Gonzaga to conference championships in and 1997-98. Clemson also had 13 All-America performances in the

Varsity 8, Varsity 4, and Novice 8 in 1997 and 1997-98 indoor and outdoor seasons. 1998. Clemson finished tied for third at the NCAA Indoor Championships in • Won the gold medal in Varsity 4 in 1991 at 1997-98. Shawn Crawford won the national championship in the 200 Washington as a collegiate. meters at the championships. One of just three coaches in ACC history to win ACC Coach-of-the-Year honors in each of his first two years with a program.

Bruce Marchionda, Men's & Women's Clemson has had 110 All-America certificates in indoor, outdoor track Swimming & Diving and field and cross country in his career. Westminster College 79 Has coached eleven individual national champions in his career at 25-18 at Clemson (men), 4 years Clemson. 29-14 at Clemson (women), 4 years 25-18 overall (men), 4 years 29-14 overall (women), 4 years Larry Shyatt, Men's Basketball •Guided the women's team to a #24 final ranking College of Wooster 73 and a 9-4 record in 1997-98. Also coached First year at Clemson

Honorable Mention All-Americans and Academic 19-9 overall, 1 year

All-Americans Erin Schatz and Jennifer Mihalik • Guided Wyoming to a 19-9 record in his first last season. season as a head coach in 1997-98. Wyoming

• Coached ACC 1 00 meter freestyle champion defeated two top 1 teams and had its best Razvan Petcu on the men's side in 1997-98. winning percentage in 10 years. Also led Coached Clemson to the 1996-97 ACC Women's Championship, Wyoming to the NIT, its first post-season Clemson's first ACC title in swimming in the decade of the 90s. The Lady appearance in seven seasons. Tigers defeated six-time defending champion North Carolina in its own • Named NABC District Coach-of-the-Year and pool to win the championship. WAC Mountain Division Coach-of-the-Year Marchionda was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year in women's swimming in in1 997-98. 1996-97. » Was the associate head coach under Rick Barnes at Clemson in 1994-97.

Has been on a coaching staff that has gone on to post-season play in 14 Larry Pen ley, Golf of the last 15 years. Clemson '81 Recruited most of Clemson's current group of players. 15 years at Clemson Associate Head Coach on Clemson's 1996-97 team that ranked eighth in 15 years overall the final USA Today poll. 15 NCAA Tournament appearances • Guided Clemson to a second place NCAA Tournament finish in 1998 at Albuquerque, NM,

its highest ranking in Clemson history. Clemson was 31 under par as a team, which was the sec- ond best score in NCAA Championship history. • Won the ACC Tournament for the second straight year in 1998. • Led the Tigers to a #3 NCAA Tournament finish in 1997.

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coach who will work with offense and tight coach who will work with defensive line. ends. Coaching Experience: Graduate Coaching Experience: Graduate Assistant at Clemson (1998).

of - Jflv /* I Assistant at University Georgia (1990- Playing Experience: College Played for Varsity football assistant and Varsity Clemson lettered four years... 1995 Wm" jgm/ ) J 92); UPI * boys track assistant at Hart County High Honorable Mention All-America. ..1995 First- School (1992-96); Varsity wrestling head coach (1995-96). Team AII-ACC... started three years for the Tigers 1993-94-

Playing Experience: College - Played for Oklahoma State.. .let- 95. ..played 38 games in his career, 35 as a starter... started each of tered three years... academic All-Big Eight tight end three his last 35 games.. .ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week vs. years. ..High School - Played for Bristow High School in Bristow, Georgia Tech in 1 995. ..Flagstar Outstanding Lineman of the Game

Oklahoma where he lettered four years in football, basketball, and at South Carolina in 1995...H/gf/? School - Played for Daniel High track. ..earned All-State in football and was awarded the Hall of School in Clemson, SC where he lettered four years in Fame Scholar Athlete Award. football... earned USA Today Honorable Mention All-American as a

Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Oklahoma State in prepster... tabbed the 1992 state lineman of the year.

Secondary Education in 1990. He received his master's from the Education: Received a bachelor's degree from Clemson in sec-

University of Georgia in Education Administration in 1993. He is ondary education/math in 1996. currently pursuing an educational specialist degree in education Personal Data: Born February 6, 1974. Married to the former administration. Michelle Thieke this past summer. Thieke was a member of the Personal Data: Born August 26, 1966 in Bristow, Oklahoma. Clemson volleyball team, and was MVP of the 1997 ACC

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SEASON TICKET HOLDERS/OTHER TELEPHONE: Pay telephones are located NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is VISITORS: Season ticket holders and at the stadium ticket offices at Gates 1,5,9, prohibited at an athletic contest in Clemson other visitors to the stadium are requested 13, top decks. Memorial Stadium. to enter Gates 1, 5, 9, 11, or 13. Persons with top deck tickets must enter the stadium PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public EMERGENCIES via the ramps, which are located behind the address system is intended primarily for First Aid stations are located at the follow- North and South Stands. Ramp entrances spectators' information concerning the ing places: South Side—Under Section J; are adjacent to Gates 1 and 13 on the game. Please do not request the use of the North Side—Under Section T; North Top South side and Gates 5 and 9 on the North public address system to make social con- Deck—Under Section K; South Top Deck side. tacts. Under Section E.

HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's rest- Trained nurses are on hand during each been provided at Gates 1 , 5 and 1 3 for the rooms are located between the stands and game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any handicapped. can be reached by exit from portal. usher, who knows the seat location of doc- are located at tors. Ambulances Gates 1 , 5,

WILL-CALL: Will-call tickets can be picked LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or 8, and 13. up at the ticket office at Gate 9. found, please report it to the Gate 1 or Gate 10 information booths. WHAT TO DO IF EMERGENCIES ARISE: PASS-OUT HAND STAMPS: Pass-out Please step back and give the organized

stamps will be available at Gates 1 personnel to work. Well-inten- hand , 5, CONCESSION STANDS: Concession EMS room 7, 9, 11, and 13 and the top decks. Any stands are located beneath all stands and tioned attempts to help by untrained per- person leaving the stadium other than with can be reached from any portal. sons interfere with the efficiency of the EMS a team pass must have his or her hands system. stamped, as well as admittance stub, to be PROHIBITED ITEMS: The following items readmitted to the stadium. are prohibited in Memorial Stadium: Most emergencies occurring at the stadium Gates 4, 6 and 8 are closed prior to the umbrellas, folding chairs, chaise lounges, result from pre-existing medical conditions. games and are opened for exit purposes food and beverage containers of any type, Bring your medical identification card or only. alcoholic beverages, thermos jugs, and ice wear medical identification jewelry. chests. INSECT STINGS: Common at outdoor events. Treat immediately with ice and seek

medical advice. If allergic, carry a kit from your physician with you.

HOW TO RECOGNIZE A HEART ATTACK: The symptoms of a heart attack vary, but the usual warning signs are:

1 . Uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain in the center of your chest lasting for two or more minutes. 2. Pain spreading to the shoulders, neck, jaw, arms, or back. 3. Dizziness, fainting, sweating, nausea, and/or shortness of breath.

EXPECT A DENIAL: Frequently heart attack victims deny they are having a heart

attack. The event is frightening or they don't want the embarrassment of a false alarm. Therefore, they delay getting help by ignor-

ing their symptoms or rationalizing, "It's just indigestion."

New therapies have been developed that can minimize heart damage and save lives

if treatment begins within the first few hours of symptom onset. "Time is muscle." Get help or get to a hospital immediately.

EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are received in the Security Booth.

THE STADIUM EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER IS (864) 656-2999. & 1998 Bowl Sdtedute

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$ IPTAY

IPTAY is widely regarded nationally as the father of opportunity to endow a position that meant something dur-

Athletic Fundraising. It all started in 1934 and from a pri- ing their college days, or to honor a person at a position. vate meeting of a small group of Clemson supporters has The money being endowed is going to secure our future as sprung into an organization that raised a record the interest is used to carry on our program forever."

$9, 1 43,045 last year. The organization plays a major role The first endowment was for the head football coach in ensuring that all 19 of the varsity sports at Clemson are position to honor the legendary Frank Howard. Howard given the maximum amount of scholarships offered by the coached football at Clemson 39 years, 30 as the head NCAA. coach. During his tenure the Tigers won 165 games, 100 The organization also has helped finance facilities that of which were against conference foes. "Former players contribute to the well-being of student-athletes on and off and friends of Coach Howard made donations over the the field. Vickery Hall is a 27,000 square foot facility that cost of attending the celebration program and that was houses the tutoring and advising programs for student-ath- enough for the endowment. Their gifts were a way of per- letes. It is a major reason Clemson student-athletes have manently thanking Coach Howard for all that he did for had their highest cumululative GPA on record for five con- Clemson. secutive semesters. "Following Coach Howard's birthday party we began to While IPTAY is primarily concerned with athletic look for an individual to help us support and promote the fundraising, the mission of Clemson University has not program and Bill Hudson's name came up. He was an out- been overlooked. The IPTAY Academic Scholarship standing player at Clemson who has been equally suc- Endowment was created to help meet the need for more cessful in the business world. We went to him and academic scholarships for non-athletes who are highly explained the program and its goals and that we were qualified academically. The IPTAY Academic Scholarship looking for his leadership to help get the program going,

Fund is presently the largest scholarship endowment of its and he accepted." kind at Clemson, currently helping over 30 students at Hudson, a 1956 graduate, was a three-year letter win- Clemson. ner at tackle who played professionally for the Montreal IPTAY Executive Director George Bennett has continued Alouettes, the San Diego Chargers, and the Boston to keep Clemson among the best in the nation in terms of Patriots. He earned Pro Bowl honors in 1962. Mr. Hudson fund-raising by the establishment of the IPTAY Endowment sees this program growing into a large part of Clemson's Program. In April of 1994, he kicked off the beginning of athletic funding. "When other people see information on the endowment of positions program at the 85th birthday the endowment program and learn what it is about this pro- celebration for former Clemson Coach Frank Howard. The gram will grow. Success builds on success. People who endowments are secure with a $100,000 donation paid are looking to honor a friend or family member now have a over a five-year period. great means to do that." 'This is a chance to broaden the horizons of IPTAY," said Besides the Hudson's family endowment four other foot-

Bennett. "It gives an individual or a group of people an ball endowments were made and one manager's position in the first year. Now there are over 50 positions endowed. The goal of the pro- gram is to get every position endowed. "From the free safety to the number- three player in women's tennis, we hope to have every position endowed," said Bennett. "We will likely use the Avenue of Champions as a physical place to honor these people further for the positions they have endowed. That will have plenty of space, so we will be working to have as many endowments across all of our sports. "The personal satisfaction that they helped Clemson University, specifically the Athletic department, and that they

are securing its future are the main rea- sons for becoming involved." And with more involvement Clemson will have a very secure future for gener- ations to come.

Standing with current IPTAY Executive Secretary George Bennett (second from left) are three former executive secretaries: (L to R) Gene Willimon, Joe Turner, and Allison Dalton 37 3* IPTAY Representatives

Cherokee County ' David Parker (CC) Scott Allen Charles Banks Dr. Ron Barrett - R.S. Campbell, Jr. - John M Hamnck, Jr. - Wylie Hamnck ' Roy Mathis Barry Patterson Bob Peeler -* James R. Sanders, Jr.

Greenville County mm ' E. Vissage, Jr. James (CC) John Tice Robert E. Dye John H. Holcombe. Jr. Jim Sanders " Benjamin M. Evatt (VC) President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer * Sandy Kirkus (VC) Bill Barbary Director, District 1 Director, District VI Director, District James H. Barnes, Jr. Randall Bell IPTAY Past Presidents Mitch Belton * Bigbee Charlie Bussey, Director Lewis F. Holmes, Jr., Director Jim Patterson, Director Clyde * J. Frank Black Lynn Campbell, Director RE. Hughes, Director Bill Reaves. Director ' Glenn Brackin Eddie N. Dalton, Director Dr. G.J. Lawhon, Jr., Director Lawrence Starkey, Director * Mike Branham Bobby Browning W. G. DesChamps, Jr., Director Edgar C. McGee. Director Dr. J.H. Timmerman, Director *- Miles E. Bruce Dr. R.C. Sr., Director Thurmon McLamb, Director Marshall Walker, Director Edwards, Charles A. Bryan, Jr. F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director ' Jody Bryson Joel L Bullard Ben Clauss ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-BOBBY ROBINSON * Donald J. Coggins IPTAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-GEORGE BENNETT ' Jack Coggins ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-BERT HENDERSON * Larry B Copeland ' James M. Crawford ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-BOB MAHONY * Walter B Crawford - denotes Representative Emeritus (CC) denotes County Chairperson (VRC) denotes Vice-Regional * Gordon S. Davis - William Lem Dillard + denotes County Chairman Emeritus (RC) denotes Regional Chairperson Chairperson Mark DuBose • denotes IPTAY '96 Award Winner (VC) denotes Vice-County Chairperson Robert M Dubose R C Eldridge. Jr Steve Epps, Jr. ' Mark Finley Mike Fleming Representatives Greenwood County L Earl Gilstrap, Jr. Bill Freeland * Wayne Bell (CC) Danny Gregg C. Glenn Garrett ' ' Dr. F. E. Abell, Jr. Bob Guerren Preston T Garrett, Jr. Nick P Anagnost * Harry C. (Hal) Hagood " Clark Gaston. Jr Lewis Bagwell ' Donald Hamilton Robert Gettys •- W.E. (Bill) Burnett ' Bill Harley - Joe D Gibson Richard A. Coleman Bob Harmon " Mike Glynn * William D. Coleman Frank Hartsell - Joel W Gray III * Jim S Hull Floyd Hunt ' Scott Greene * Ann Hunter * F H Inabnit, Jr. ' Dean Hawkins Wilson Hunter - Edwin L. Kirby. Jr. William Hawkins * Robert L. McCord R Frank Kolb ' Richard H. Ivester - Charles Murphy ' Kenneth C Looper ' Terry A. Kingsmore Robert E. Dye ' Ronnie Oliver Tom Lynch ' Bennie Langley Director, District 1 ' Melvin Pace " Russ Madray Jim League ' Wayne B. Richey William B (Ben) Massingill. Jr. * Floyd S Long WM Self - Banks McFadden Charles Major III DISTRICT 1 Ben Smith ' JoLynn McFadden - W M. Manning, Jr. Robert E. Dye. Director ' Robbie Templeton * John Mclntyre "- Seabrook Marchant P.O. Box 1898 ' Tom Merritt * Edward O McCameron Easley, SC 29641 McCormick County * James V. Patterson * James T. McCarter Jennings G. McAbee (CC) " John Peters * Ronald J. McCoy Abbeville County T.C Faulkner, Jr. Jenny Reeves " David Merritt * Earle Williamson (CC) - R.R. Ritchie James D Miller Jim Jones Oconee County * Gil Rushton * J.G. Miller Mason Speer, Jr. " Sammy Dickson (CC) William C Singleton * William Neal, Jr. Marshall P Childress (VC) * B. J. Skelton - William H. Orders Anderson County Thomas Alexander G. Neil Smith Milton Ozmint * Jake Meeks (CC) " James Black John Sparks - J.F Palmer • D. Gray Suggs (VC) Robert Brown * David Spearman - I.N. Patterson, Jr - Bill Alexander - Joel Harris David Stallaker, Jr. Jim Pillar - Melvin E. Barnette John Harris - Joseph J. Turner, Jr. George M. Plyler -* Gene Beckman Tim Hydrick - K.N.Vickery - C. Evans Putman Jennifer Benson Ellis Ivey * Ed West ' Bobby W. Ramsey Joe Burdette ' Paul Jenson * Joseph A. West * Bruce Reeves - R. Carol Cook ' Dr. W Ted Nimmons " David F Whittemore, Jr. * Charles F Rhem, Jr. ' Fred Cooley Ernest M Riley - Eugene P. Willimon - James Rochester Mark Crammer - Carl R Rogers W. Harold Wood " Mike Roddey * Joe B. Davenport Scott Sprouse Reuben Rogers - George M Ducworth Tim Tannery Samuel F Roper - J. Tom Forrester - Sam Thrift * Earl Sammons * Elizabeth Garrison Jesse E.Wright, III Bunny Scott - Dr. James P Hentz * Robert G Sharpe, Jr. • Robert Lee Hill Pickens County * John G. Slattery Tammy Holcombe * Terry L Long (CC) * Tim Strom

" Carl Jones III John O. Adams III - Joseph D. Swann " Dan Jones * JE.Britt * E. Richard Taylor, Jr. -* * Arthur M Klugh, III Charlie Bussey Joseph M.Todd James F. Little Bennie Cunningham David M Vaughan Harry Ma|or Charles E. Dalton Jim Sanders " Jim Vaughn • Randall W. McClam Dr. Val S. Dyches ' Mike Wade Director, District II Chuck Meeks * Robert E. Dye - S.Gray Walsh John Moore ' Dr. Robert C Edwards. Sr " Kermit M Watson

Dave Moorehead Julie Ellison DISTRICT II Robert B Whorton Dr. PS. Mowla|ko Jo Flatt Jim Sanders, Director David Wilkins * Dale Reynolds Gaston Gage, Jr. Sanders Brothers, Inc. Charles P. Willimon Kevin Selman ' Bird Garrett P.O. Box 188 ' Margaret Worsham

- Robert G Sharpe Roddey E. Gettys, III Gaftney. SC 29342 Mark D Wilson

38 Laurens County Jeff Brown Chesterfield County Barnwell County -• • Henry V Blalock (CC) * Andy Caldwell Dan L. Tillman (CC) Clinton C Lemon, Jr. (CC) + J R Adair * R. Hugh Caldwell Jim Galletly H M Anderson * Ira J- Bedenbaugh Fred H. Carter, Jr. David Morgan Grover C Kennedy, Jr • W Fred Chapman, Jr. Robert Caughman William R. Tillman Sam Plexico • James A Coleman Roscoe Caughman Jimmy L Tarrance * Ted Davenport James Tracy Childers Darlington County Thomas Weeks - Henry M. Farls Sr. H Ralph Corley, Sr. Dr Hubert C. Baker DDS (CC) ' Larry Garr John L. Fulmer, Jr. - J.W. Carter Beaufort County * ' Frank Templeton III Dr. B R. Grandy Robbie Clanton J. Harry Tarrance (CC) • Richard Townsend Steve Harmon ' Marion D Hawkins, Jr Henry C Chambers + Dr. N. Carl Wessinger Brett J. Harris George A. Hutto, Jr. Thomas R Garrett John H. Holcombe, Jr. Elizabeth Harris Warren Jeffords Dan Gilmour Director, District VI ' Spartanburg County James D. Head III William P Kennedy Bryan Loadholt Max P Gregory (CC) Bob Householder, Jr. Coy "CO" Kirby James G. Taylor -' DISTRICT VI Kendall K Alley - Warren Craig Jumper Dr Glenn J Lawhon, Jr. • John H. Holcombe. Jr Director * William A. Blackwood, Jr Lt. Col. E.B. Jackson William B. McCown III Berkeley County • PO Box 1977 John L Brady, Sr. John W McLure - Harry M McDonald H Wayne Dewitt (CC) " Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 - John B. Cornwell, Jr. Bob Paulling - Dr. M B. Nickles, Jr. Robert H Dangerfield. Jr -' • John T. Duncan, Sr. J W Riser Bill Reaves Nolan L. Pontiff, Jr. ' Clarendon County * Bill Easterling Charles M Stuck John C Walker - Thoedore B Gardner (CC) John Easterling Jr. Robert M. Taylor Calhoun County " * • Doris B Belser John Easterling III Lee Harold Witt, Jr. Fairfield County Gary B Porth (CC) Ropert Fleming ' George R. Fisher Dr Phillip C. Wilkins (CC) Gerald Bozard • - Harold Furse Judge Bruce Foster Newberry County -' Louis M Boulware William H Bull Robert C. Hodge - Harry H. Gibson ' M Larry Longshore (CC) Jerry Brannon David Rickenbaker - Dr. Wyman L Morris ' Charles Emmett Halliday - T M. Abrams - J.K. Coleman -' Samuel E Plowden Wilbur K. Hammett W Edgar Baker Forest E. Hughes, Jr Charleston County * H B Rickenbaker Scott Hubbard -' Earl J Bedenbaugh - Harold R. Jones Jack T. Day (CC) - Horace F. Swilley Alex Hudson Hubert M. Bedenbaugh, Jr. John D. Ruff Don Austell •- W.A. Hudson " Alvin Berry D. L. (Woody) Aydlette Dillon County Randy Judy Carroll Derrick Kershaw County Steve Best * " Carole Arnette (CC) - A P Kerchmar ' Louie C. Derrick Lawrence Mudge (CC) Ernest Byrd John Alford Harry W Kmard Billy R. Gibson Dr. Kenneth W. Carson DDS Brian F. Celek ' • Billy Daniel " Jeff Lancaster C H Ragsdale III Joseph C Jackson H L Dukes, Jr - ' LB Hardaway. Jr - Henry M Lee Terry C. Shaver - Thomas F, McNamara, Jr Jack Fanning Douglas Lynn Anita Ness Albert Shealy George Singleton, Jr - M. Dreher Gaskin - W.G. Lynn ' Raymond Powell C. Gurnie Stuck + J.F.Watson Beverly Hafers • John C Rogers Marvin C Robinson Bill Waldrop Al Hitchcock +• Gordon Rogers Dr. B. Lee Smith David Waldrop Lancaster County William C. Kennerty T Neal Rogers Wesley A. Stodard • Joe H. Lynn (CC) Dr. Rudy Kimmerlin Billy Gordon Rogers • R.L Stoddard Richland County - WPCIyburn Wayne Knight * Dr Harold Vigodsky * F McCord Ogburn, Jr. (CC) • Steven Epps, Sr. Tom LaRoche Florence County Ted B. Wilson - Jack W. Brunson Frank Ferguson Brent Lewis L Chappell Jones (CC) * George Bullwinkel, Jr Marion D. Lever, Jr. Tom Lynn *- Rufus M Brown Union County * William P. Cate - Garrett J Mobley S.C. McMeekm, Jr. -• - Clyde S Bryce, Jr Dr. H Russell Caston. Jr. (CC) Phillip C. Chappell, Jr. Ronald Small David M. Murray, Jr ' • Richard Cassidy H S Harris, Jr. " Henry Chastam Larry Wolfe Carl Poole * Marvin Cockfield Carl E. Carson, Jr. Rhonda Collins John H Price, Jr. *- -• Dr W.L. Coleman William Howell Judge Michael R. Davis Lee County Phil Prince M - • - Frank A. Douglass, Jr - Thomas E Mack James W Engram Green Deschamps II (CC) Carl S. Pulkinen -* * Charlie Grace IV - Edward L B Osborne Carlos Gibbons, Jr W. G. Deschamps, Jr - Paul Quattlebaum. Jr. * Dr. Larry Grubb Thomas Young, MD * Don E Golightly Pete Player Glenn Rickborn - Harold B Haynes - Lawrence M Gressette. Jr - A B Schirmer, Jr. H Gerald Hicks - William G Hair Marlboro County Fred Schrimpf ' • Jones Landrum Henderson, Jr Mark S Avent (CC) - Nicholas C Sottile Webb ' Mark Keefe -* I.W.Hunt + C E Calhoun Dr. J. R. Stout - King Terry H Klosterman Dan McNeil Forest Suggs James W Hank Mabry - Van NoyThornhill Richard Liles Spencer Mazych York County * Charles Towne. Sr. John E. Lunn • - Wilbur O Powers James P. McKeown III Jack D. Cox (CC) Raymond Tumbleston Julian H Price David Mitchum • William R. Adkins Dewey Welch - David Pressley - David Angel John G. Rose * Tom Stanley Crawford E. Sanders III Arthur Q Black Colleton County -• John Taylor Steve Searcy S.L. Campbell James R White. Ill (CC) -• Patrick Z Wiggins III Jack Carter, Sr. Don E. Golightly L.W Smith Fredrick W. Faircloth W - Allen P Wood - Mrs. Davis O Smith -* E.M. Georger Paul Pye Director, District III * - Edward L Young Paul E Thacker, Jr. ' Jeffrey T Haire Dr Sam Hazel ' Dr. John H Timmerman W Framp Harper - B. George Price, III • J Ryan White, Jr. Georgetown County DISTRICT III Alford Haselden * H E Hemingway. Jr. (CC) Don E Golightly Saluda County Lewis W Hicks • Tommy Branyon 3710 Landmark Dr. #408 Hascal Golf (CC) Billy Howell Dorchester County ' Glenn A Cox Columbia, SC 29204 Bernard L Black Rainey Josey Dexter Rickenbaker (CC) * H. Cox -* Alfred B. Coleman James H. Owen, Jr Thomas W Bailey W * Barbara Elliott Aiken County - James A. Derrick - James C. Rhea, Jr Gene W. Dukes * • • Fred Faircloth Alan D Gregory (CC) - Benjamin H Herlong Ben R Smith, Jr, H Clyde Odom W - William Green Anderson L Baxley ' James R, Herlong, Jr Craig Thomas E Tom Salisbury - Samuel M Harper ' Richard L Boyleston Robert Home - G.G.Thomas, Sr. Michael J Snyder " - AH Lachiotte. Jr * John R (Bob) Brooks Bruce Rushton Dr. Roger Troutman Bill Thornton -" Johnny L. Cagle - T.C.Wright Marshall E Walker County Horry County - Alan J. Coleman Hampton * * Billy Avant, Jr. (CC) " Mike Coleman Dr. Jerry Frank Crews, Jr. (CC) ' FL Bradham • Robert M. Cook Harry L. Foy Thomas Coward Winston A. Lawton, Jr. Rick Elliott - Harvey Graham Jr - Elbert Hines Hamilton Winston A. Lawton * J Roger Hammond • Steven Holt " Steve Hawley " Warren E. Kenrick Jasper County -' John H. Holcombe, Jr Thomas McElmurray Roy Pryor. Jr. (CC) - S.F. Horton • Gerald W. Metts Chris Johnson " John Molony Orangeburg County G. -* Thurman McLamb Sam O'Neal Lawrence L. Weathers (CC) ' Jim Dr. Julius W. Babb III Spann - Alan M. Tewkesbury III S. Avent " Liston Wells Judith Warner Mark William C. Kennerty William B. Bookhart, Jr. -* Robert (Bob) Wilder, Jr " Director, District IV Larry W Dyar Harry Odel Weeks. Jr Director, District V -* Jesse Eargle R. S.Winfield Edgefield County L.Taylor Garick III ' Marion County Terry Timmerman (CC) DISTRICT IV DISTRICT V F. Reeves Gressette, Jr. ' Edward Spivey (CC) Greg Anderson Mark S. Avent William C. Kennerty Billy Higginbotham ' Trail * C Higginbotham, Jr Troy Carroll Atkinson III - E O Dukes. Jr. 213 Memory Lane 2220 Weepcolow W Roger Home Charles J Befhea, Jr. - J.W. Gilliam. Jr. Bennettsville. SC 29512 Ashley Hall Plantation -' John H Holt ' Charleston, 29407 Edgar C McGee Lewis F. Holmes Jr. SC ' - Robert Mace ' Fletcher M. Riley, Jr. Lewis F. Holmes III Chester County - Duncan Mclntyre ' Watson Rhodes • Dr. Sam Stone (CC) Allendale County Dan M Robinson, Jr. - Russell, Jr - Joseph L. Powell ' Theo Reginal Williams + Edward C. Abell Frank Young (CC) J.M. • George R. Fleming James M Russell III * Sumter County Sam Frazier Bamberg County Karen Wimberly Lexington County ' " James F Kinney (CC) A. Russell S Wolfe, II * J.Tom Shell (CC) - John M. Little III Don Nummy (CC) ' Ricky Alford * James M. (VC) • Donald B. Murray F Marion Dwight, Sr Lowman ' • Connie Bell " • Thorne Joseph M. Ott George Alley Betty - Leigh Ann Preacher John J Bntton, Jr - Bill Amick Marvin S Waldrep * Bill Carter. Jr Ivan Black

39 * Susan Chapman ' Thomas Glenn ' Phil Tompkins ' Ben Leppard, Jr. South East Region " Heyward Fort Bud Hoover Silas Lewis * Charles Cooper (RC) - W.T. Fort, Jr. • Van Jones Region V Tammy Martin * Neil Bates

Elliott (Bill) Lynam Bob McClure John Mclnnis, I Milton Pate Rudy Bell Edith Batson Parks Bill Worth Dan Pattillo Tom "Buck" Brazeale Williamsburg County Phillip Prince Dennis Risher Rob Burgess Samuel E Drucker (CC) Tommy Roche, Jr. Bill Shedd David Copeland Alan Chandler Dr. T.G. Westmoreland -* Lawrence Starkey Robert Corker * Dr. W.C. Cottingham • Don Whelchel Steve Sullivan Jim Douglas — Fred P. Guerry. Jr. Nelson Wills * John Tice Mark DuBose Michael Mahoney Bobby Yarbrough Ruth Ellen Trotter Walt Garvin Thomas O. Morris, Jr. Jim Welborn E. Guy Hendrix

Charlie Walker Region II John Williams John Hopkins • * Mac Lindsey (RC) Ron Young Frank Inabnit III David Bradley Stuart McWhorter " Eddie Dalton Region II John Osteen " Bobby Dunnigan Bill Efird, Jr. (RC) Chris Peters Dr. Jim Bostic Otis Kempson, Jr Andy Calhoun Whitey Roberts Director, District VIII Dennis McAlister Jeff Halliburton * Cal Scheidt Tom Morris, Jr. John Murray * Wendell Sease ' Stephen Palmer 'Ed Presnell Ben Sharp Doug Smith DISTRICT VIII - Georgia Chuck Swearingen Robert Tolsma James G Stone Dr Jim Bostic. Director " Tommy Usher

Don Tomberlin 5455 New Wellington Close Region III Rudy Yobs Mark Welborn Atlanta. GA 30327 David Smart Mary Anne Bigger Dennis Wilson North East Region

Region I Daniel Clemson Director, District VII Region III John Scoggins (RC) Bill Hendrix, Jr. " Leonard Butler ' Dr Jim Bostic Al Hurt, Jr DISTRICT VII - North Carolina Jim Edmonds Mendal Bouknight, Jr. * Tom Reed Mary Anne Bigger, Director Tommy Edmonds Doug Brandon 5928 Downfield Wood Dr Joe Franks * Travis Brank Mid West Region Charlotte. NC 28269 Jeff Goldsmith Ken Brown Bo Chinners Don Kirkpatnck David Chamberlain ' Don Evans

Region I Doug Smith John Dickerson Ben Hornsby Marvin O'Donnell (RC) Roger Young ' Doug Gray Karl Kemmerlin Al Adams Joycelyn Hairston Mike Williams Seabrook Marchant ' Robin Berkley Region IV Alva Hancock Director, District IX * Mary Anne Bigger ' Nellie Mills (RC) ' William Heatley West Coast Region ' * David Brown George Bolen Raymond Howe Frank Kellers III ' Carol Brown Ron Bullock Ron Huffman DISTRICT IX David Jones Samuel Drake ' Dick Cottingham O D Hunter Seabrook Marchant Mike Eppley Dennis Kekas Carroll Hutto 480 E Parkins Mill Rd. Other James Foster ' Andy Mills • Jeff Hyten Greenville, SC 29607 Rex Varn Tim Hester • Curt Plyler Joe Kessler

1998 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

FLORIDA GEORGIA NORTH WAKE CLEMSON DUKE STATE TECH MARYLAND CAROLINA N.C. STATE VIRGINIA FOREST V w I ^=3 VIRGINIA

Aug. 31 Texas A&M Kickoff Classic

Sept. 5 Western Carolina Boston College James Madison Ohio University at Auburn

(Thurs,. Sept 3) (Thurs., Sept 3)

Sept. 12 Virginia Tech al Northwestern at N.C, STATE New Mexico State FLORIDA STATE Navy

(Thurs , Sept 10)

Sept. 19 at FLORIDA at West Virginia at Baylor STATE

Sept. 26 WAKE FOREST VIRGINIA Southern at NORTH Temple GEORGIA TECH at DUKE at CLEMSON California CAROLINA

at NORTH at GEORGIA TECH at MARYLAND FLORIDA STATE Syracuse Appalachian

CAROLINA (Thurs . Oct 1) State

at WAKE FOREST at N.C. STATE Pittsburgh GEORGIA TECH DUKE

at FLORIDA at N.C, STATE WAKE FOREST at GEORGIA TECH at MARYLAND STATE

at GEORGIA TECH FLORIDA STATE at WAKE FOREST NORTH CAROLINA

NORTH at MARYLAND GEORGIA TECH at FLORIDA at CLEMSON at WAKE FOREST CAROLINA STATE

at NORTH WAKE FOREST at FLORIDA at N.C. STATE CAROLINA STATE

GA- TECH ESPN at WAKE FOREST at CLEMSON ESPN NORTH FLORIDA STATE (8:00,Thr..Novl2) (8:00 Thr„ Nov, 12) CAROLINA

South Carolina NORTH WAKE FOREST N.C. STATE at DUKE at MARYLAND at GEORGIA CAROLINA TECH

at Georgia N.C. STATE ABC N. CAROLINA ABC at Virginia (l 00, Charlotte) (1:00, Charlotte) Tech

40 & Meet the Tigers

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44 ffc SheiKjIh Training

Clemson fans look forward to seeing tough, hard-nosed football when they come to Death Valley or travel to other schools to watch their Tigers in action. But some of the Tigers' most intense com-

petition and action doesn't take place on autumn Saturday's and it doesn't take place on a field. Take a peek into the Clemson Strength Training Room at almost any time of day, almost any day

of the week, at any time of the year, and you will see the Tigers building the foundation for their pursuit of a championship.

Perhaps the most impressive characteristic of the facility is its

size. Several years ago, it was enlarged to an astounding 1 1,000

square feet, making it one of the largest in the nation. Two years

ago, it was expanded to 14,000 square feet. The facility boasts two

full lines of Nautilus machines and over 12 tons of weights. The large number of machines and free weights allows the weight room to be used by athletes from several other different sports at the time, same without anyone having to wait in line at a particular sta- Clemson Strength Staff: (L to R) Ruben Mendoza, Joe Wilson, tion. Russell Patterson, Larry Greenlee, Joey Batson, Jason Smallen, Within the last year the dumbell area and leg strength area Preston Greene, Greg McKracken and John Sisk. were expanded and the facility saw the addition of the Austin Leg Drive Machine. The plush atmosphere provides an interesting contrast to the

physical exertion that takes place in the facility. When an athlete

enters the etched glass doors, he is greeted by plush, wall-to-wall carpeting, walls lined with mirrors, ceiling fans, and music from a

26-speaker sound system - a worthy backdrop for well over $500,000 worth of state-of-the-art equipment. Four color television monitors are also positioned throughout

the facility. These monitors are used for training and instruction, as Tiger strength coaches film the athletes and work with them on Joey Batson form correction. Head Strength The strength training staff spends long hours working around the various schedules of each sport and even takes the facility on

the road when the Tiger football team plays in a bowl game. Recently, the operation of the strength training facility was enhanced by the addition of a new computerized program. Tiger

strength coaches are now able to enter all the current strength data on an athlete, and the computer will generate a 10-week con-

ditioning program that will help the athlete reach optimum results.

Ruben Mendoza John Sisk Lifter-of-the-Year Strength All-Americans Asst. Strength Coach Asst. Strength Coach

1985 Kenny Flowers, TB 1981 Jeff Davis, LB John Phillips, OG Jeff Bryant, DT 1986 Ty Granger, OT Lee Nanney, OT 1987 Mark Drag, MG 1983 William Perry, MG 1988 Jeff Bak, C 1984 Kenny Flowers, TB Mark Drag, MG 1985 Jim Riggs, TE 1989 Levon Kirkland, OLB 1986 Ty Granger, OT 1990 Arthur Bussie, DT 1987 Danny Pearman, TE Curtis Whitley, C 1988 Donnell Woolford, DB 1991 Ashley Sheppard, OLB 1989 Vince Taylor, LB 1992 Warren Forney, DT 1990 Levon Kirkland, OLB 1993 Ed Glenn, TE 1991 Mike Brown, C Stephon Wynn, TE 1992 Brentson Buckner, DT 1994 Ed Glenn, TE 1993 Stacy Seegars, OG 1995 Patrick Sapp, OLB 1994 Nelson Welch, PK 1996 Raymond White, MG 1995 Brian Dawkins, SS 1997 Jason Gamble, C 1996 Raymond White, MG 1997 Lamont Hall, TE Clemson recently added a power station supplement bar in the facility.

45 ^ The 1948 Team by Bob Bradley and Tim Bourret

Somewhere, Frank Howard is smiling, for today the 1 948 Clemson Tigers, his favorite team, will be honored for their perfect season of 50 years ago. The Tigers of 1 948 knew where they stood with Howard when they were asked to be the pall bearers at his funeral in 1 996.

The 1 948 team was one of the most talented in Clemson history, especially when you consider it was a unit with just 37 players on the travel squad. Eight players on this club are in the Clemson Hall of Fame. The team was a perfect

11-0, including a still school record seven wins away from home, and a #1 1 final Associated Press ranking. Clemson was one of just three undefeated, untied teams and had the most wins in the nation that year. Michigan and Notre Dame were also undefeated, but neither team played in a bowl game.

It was a club that was dominating on defense "Frank Gillespie, Phil Prince, Gene Moore, For Cone it was his first game of varsity foot-

(allowing just 76 points), and possessed a preci- they were all great team leaders who set an ball involving 1 1 men on a side. He had played sion Single Wing offense that performed in the example for the sophomores. We were lucky to just six-man games in Alabama in high school. To clutch. Five of the 1 1 wins were recorded by a have such a group of leaders. score two touchdowns and be among the top touchdown or less, more "close" wins than any "We also had an outstanding coaching staff," rushers in his first varsity game of football was team in Clemson history. It might have been the continued Cone. "Coach Howard was our leader, incredible. He had come to Clemson off a rec- greatest squad in school history in terms of spe- but the assistants were very good. I remember ommendation from Frank Howard's sister, who cial teams. Goat McMillan drilling us on how to hide the ball had said he looked athletic diving into a next door The perfect season of 1948 was as much a when we were practicing the spin for the Single neighbor's pool. surprise to Clemson fans as the perfect season of Wing offense. He taught us all the tricks of hiding 1981. Both years the Tigers were coming off the ball from the defense." Clemson 6, NC State mediocre seasons. In 1947 Clemson was just 4- Prince summarized another important team October 2 at Clemson, SC 5, and had to win the last three games to do that. characteristic. "Vince Lombardi once said, To be The second game has been an important

In fact, after a five-game losing streak students a successful team, you have to love each other' stage of the season in Clemson football history. It came to Coach Frank Howard seeking his resig- We were always there for each other. To go unde- was no different in 1948, as Clemson defeated nation. He convinced the students the Tigers feated and untied, we had to stay together. We conference rival and favorite NC State in a would win the last three games that season and had a lot of cliff hangers in that season and we thrilling defensive game. Fred Cone had a 15-106 have a stellar 1948 team. He was right. had to stay together to pull them out. We didn't yard rushing day, and Ray Mathews added 53 "Entering the 1948 season, we didn't think we have any quit in that team." yards on just eight carries, but the Clemson would be as good a team as the previous year offense had three turnovers. NC State had 215 because Henry Walker decided not to come THE 1948 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME yards on the ground, but could not penetrate the back," recalled Phil Prince, captain of the 1948 Clemson endzone. Tigers. "He had been our leading receiver the Clemson 53, Presbyterian The only score of the game came on a 90- previous year and would have been one of the top September 25 at Clemson, SC yard punt return by Bobby Gage in the first quar- players in 1948. He had already earned one The Tigers opened the season with their nor- ter, ironically, the only touchdown of the season degree from Virginia and then got another from mal destruction of Presbyterian at Death Valley in for the All-America back. "I remember coming to

Clemson in the spring of 1948. He was offered a the first home night game in Clemson history. that game from Columbia," said George Bennett, job in the textile industry and decided to take it. Frank Howard would give Presbyterian a $25,000 now executive secretary of IPTAY, who was in He went on to become president of the company." guarantee each year to come to Clemson and high school at the time. Many teams in recent Clemson history have they would run their entire athletic budget on that "We were listening to the North had a formula that featured talented youth and game. Carolina/Georgia game on the way to Clemson wise veteran players. According to Prince that In the weeks leading up to the 1948 season, and Charlie Justice had an 84-yard punt return was one of the reasons for the success of the Presbyterian Head Coach Lonnie McMillian start- for a touchdown to win the game for North

1948 Tigers. ed referring to Clemson Memorial Stadium as Carolina (21-14) in Athens. I remember my dad

"We had an interesting mixture of seniors and Death Valley, the first time that nickname had saying, 'I wish Clemson could have a long return sophomores. The difference in the 1948 team been applied to the facility. for a touchdown like that today.' A couple hours compared to 1947 was the sophomore class. The Tigers had a balanced attack, as eight dif- later it happened."

That group of 1 948 sophomores was the greatest ferent players scored touchdowns, led by Fred The return started with a fake reverse. Fred group of athletes Clemson had in one class up to Cone who scored twice, and 10 different players Cone came from the left, and Gage faked giving that point. At the same time, we had some expe- had rushing yards, led by Bobby Williams, who him the ball. A few of the State players followed rienced players in the senior class. It just seemed had seven rushes for 69 yards. Cone and when Gage got some late blocking that the leadership of the seniors jelled with the Clemson threw just eight passes in the game, support from Tom Salisbury, he was gone, 90 athletic talent of that sophomore class." two each by four different players. Bobby Gage yards for a score, still the longest punt return by a

Fred Cone, a sophomore in 1948 who is was 2-2 for 60 yards and a touchdown, a 28-yard Clemson player in Death Valley. among just four players in the Clemson Ring of score to Ray Mathews. According to newspaper Clemson's defense was second in the nation Honor, agrees with Prince. "We had a lot of great accounts, the Clemson line performed with bril- against scoring behind only Michigan in 1948 and athletes on that team. Bobby Gage, he could run, liance behind the play of the Southern it made the difference in this key early season vic- he could pass, he did everything. He called the Conference's top athlete, Frank Gillespie, and tory. With less than two minutes left NC State plays, he ran the team, he gave everyone confi- center Gene Moore, both Hall of Fame Clemson drove to the Clemson one yard line, but the line dence. athletes. held and kept the Pack off the scoreboard. The

46 Phil Prince blocked a punt late in the game at South Carolina that was a key to the Tigers' win over the Gamecocks. Prince later went on to become Clemson University President.

Pack actually had a couple of cracks from the six- He caught it and scored. I hate to think what inch-line, but failed to score. Coach Howard would have done if he wasn't "N.C. State had a couple of chances to score there." Jack Miller missed the extra point, howev- late in that game," recalls Ray Clanton, a starting er, and South Carolina still led, 7-6. guard who was in the middle of the line for the With just over four minutes remaining, Co- fantastic finish. "I remember Phil Prince stopping Captain Phil Prince, who would later become the NC State runner on the last play." Clemson University President, earned his entire

"On one of those plays, I came up and actual- four-year scholarship in one play. South Carolina ly had my hand on the ball at the one-yard line," had a fourth-and-two from its 28 yard-line with said Gage. "We pushed the NC State runner 4:30 left. Prince rushed through and blocked the back." punt. It rolled to the 12, where Thompson, who The very first play after the Clemson defense had just recovered a South Carolina fumble at the held, Cone ran 40 yards off tackle to get the 10, scooped up the ball and raced in for the Tigers out of poor field position, allowing Clemson score. to run out the clock. 'You could have driven a Scoop Latimer of the Greenville News chuck-wagon through that hole," said Gage. described the account in this fashion. "Like an Gage was outstanding in every phase of the

"After the game I looked at that goal line atomic bomb, Prince exploded through the game. First, he threw three touchdown passes in where NC State had almost scored," recalled Gamecock line and kicker protection to block Bo just 14 attempts, one to Mathews (51 yards) , one Prince. "You could see the grass had been elim- Hagan's punt. The ever alert Oscar Thompson, to John Poulos (12 yards) and one to Bob inated where we had dug in trying to prevent who had been plucking feathers all day like home Hudson (40 yards). He also had 15 rushes for 43 them from scoring." folks pick a Thanksgiving Turkey, scooped up the yards, punted five times, had two punt returns for ball and broke away from his honorary escort of 29 yards and a kickoff return for 19 yards. He Clemson 21, Mississippi State 7 three mates to cross the goal ahead of 1 1 dazed even had an interception on defense. October 9 at Starkville, MS Gamecocks." Gage, a native of nearby Anderson, SC, set Clemson's third straight victory to open the Prince recalled the importance of coaching on school records for yards per completion and over season featured a strong passing attack, unique the play. "Coaching paid off in that play. Walter his career. He completed just 42 passes in 1948, for the era and for this team. and Fritts always told if you are Clemson Gage Cox George me but they went for 1 1 touchdowns and 800 yards. 6-11 for to kick, completed passes 172 yards and two trying block a you should rush the same No Clemson quarterback in history is near his scores. Ray Mathews showed his all-around abil- way early in the game, then fake that way (late in touchdown pass for every 3.9 completions for the ities by recording three receptions for 105 yards, the game) and go the other. In this situation with 1948 season. the only 100-yard receiving game for the Tigers in South Carolina protecting a one-point lead, I fig- Gage credited the fine Clemson running

1 ball 948. Mathews also had 49 yards in punt returns ured he was going to punt the toward the game and his outstanding receivers for his effi- and 1 1 yards rushing. wide side of the field, which was toward me. cient passing stats of 1948. "With such a good John Poulos had two catches for 57 yards and "I had been rushing outside all day. When running game, it opened up the passing game. joined Mathews in the touchdown reception col- they snapped in the ball on this punt, I faked out- We had some long throws that year, but some- umn. Clemson's first touchdown came on a 15- side and went inside and blocked the punt. The times they were short throws and the back turned yard blocked punt return by Tom Salisbury, who ball hit me on the forearm. The next thing I saw them into long gains. was the biggest starting player on the Clemson was Oscar picking up the ball and running for a "Ray Mathews was probably as complete a team at 6-3 and 210 pounds. touchdown." back as I have seen. He had speed, and could Clemson's defense was outstanding against According to legend a Clemson fan, who had catch the ball. He was a gifted runner and receiv-

Shorty McWilliams, who had played with Army been imbibing much of the game, stood up just er.

II. off four prior to the blocked punt play challenged any- before World War Clemson picked and Clemson had 21 interceptions in 1948, still the passes, including two by Gage. Mississippi State one within earshot with a $100 in his hand, "I bet fifth highest total in school history and three of had just six first downs and 175 yards of total anyone Clemson is going to score on this play." them came in Boston. The Eagles outgained offense. quite for the Tigers, Perhaps the fan had gone to the State This was an upset NC game Clemson 358 to 303, and had 31 1 passing yards, return, who were a two-touchdown underdog heading and witnessed Bobby Gage's punt an incredible total for the 1940s. BC had 18 first into the contest played at Scott Field. because this was an unusual bet considering downs, eight more than Clemson allowed on Clemson did not have possession of the ball. average, but the Tigers magic continued. Clemson 13, South Carolina 7 For Howard, it was deja vu. Eighteen years Both teams had three touchdown passes, but October 21 at Columbia, SC earlier Howard had blocked a punt in the fourth the difference was in rushing, where Clemson Until 1960, Clemson and South Carolina period for Alabama in a game against Vanderbilt. had a TD from Fred Cone and outgained the always met at midseason on a Thursday in It was returned for a touchdown giving the Eagles 171-47. Columbia, SC. This would be an epic contest, a Crimson Tide a 12-7 victory on the way to an game that would be a key to the undefeated sea- undefeated season. Clemson 41, Furman son. South Carolina scored a touchdown in the November 6 at Clemson, SC first period and held the lead until the fourth peri- Clemson 26, Boston College 19 Clemson opened November with a convincing od. But, Clemson took advantage of a South October 29 at Boston, MA victory over Furman behind a relentless ground Carolina fumble and a blocked punt, to pull out On the heels of such a miraculous emotional attack. Clemson's backfield was known as the the victory. victory, Clemson boarded a plane for Boston "Push-button backfield" and Frank Howard was

Near the end of the final period, Dick Hendley College. The Eagles had defeated Clemson the pushing all the right burtons on this day. Carol punted tc the South Carolina 10 where Bishop previous year in Boston and this game at the old Cox had 116 yards rushing in 11 attempts, 40 Strickland fielded the boot, but fumbled. Oscar Braves Field would be hotly contested. In fact, percent of his yardage for the entire season. Thompson recovered for the Tigers. On the sec- Clemson had to withstand a furious Boston Gage had 12-104 rushing, Mathews 7-92 and ond play of the fourth period, and with the ball on College comeback to gain the victory. Cone 15-91, as Clemson nearly had four players of the one-yard line, Fred Cone crashed the line. He "Boston College was one the biggest teams over 100 yards rushing in the same game, an was nailed, but had the presence of mind to lat- in the country," said Prince. "Coach Howard used unthinkable accomplishment in any era. The tell that Boston College ran on the eral the ball back to Carol Cox, who scored. to us when Tigers ground out 448 yards, still the fourth high-

'We had practiced that play so much that I gridiron, the field tilted. We averaged just 190 est single game total in Clemson history. Frank knew where Carol would be on that play. I was pounds. Coach Howard gave us a pep talk about Howard's unit outgained the Paladins 499 to -12

it that quicker stopped and could see I was not going to make being smaller, but we would be and in total offense and held the Paladins to just two so I pitched it to the left, where Carol would be. tougher." first downs.

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• According to Money magazine's edi- Clemson's education programs pro- tion of "Your Best College Buys Now," duce more math and science teachers Clemson ranks in the top 50 nation- than any other college or university in wide and the top 15 in the Southeast South Carolina. among the nation's best college values. The School of Nursing & the Joseph F. • Clemson was the only state-supported Sullivan Center for Nursing and institution in South Carolina to be Wellness received a Blue Cross/Blue included in the 1997-98 edition of Shield Award of Merit for Excellence in Peterson's Competitive Colleges: Top Research for collaborative efforts to Colleges for Top Students. reach health needs of underserved populations. • Clemson was the only South Carolina institution to be selected for inclusion The School of Architecture has a high- in America's 50 Best College Buys, er percentage of faculty recognized as 1998-99, in U.S. News and World Fellows in the American Institute of Report. Architects and more Distinguished Professors as recognized by the • The School of Textiles will celebrate its National Association of Collegiate centennial anniversary in 1998-99. Schools of Architecture than any of the 135 accredited schools of architecture • Clemson's faculty includes 33 Fulbright in the country. HISTORY Scholars and 59 endowed chairholders and named professors. The Department of Graphic Communi- Thomas Green Clemson believed that cations is one of the leading programs in South Carolina needed an institution of high- • Clemson's six-year graduation rate is the country producing graduates for the er education dedicated to science and agri- traditionally 20 points higher than the printing, publishing and packaging indus- national for public universities. traditionally culture. With his belief came the foundation average tries. The program enjoys a 100 percent placement rate for graduates that was laid for Clemson Agricultural • The Clemson University Career Center and has classroom and laboratory facili- College. On April 6, 1888, Thomas Clemson was one of 19 institutional sites to offer ties equipped with the latest technology. died, leaving most of his estate to the state of the world's first ever virtual reality job South Carolina with the purpose of establish- fair. Through the efforts of the departments ing a college that would teach scientific agri- of Math Sciences, Mechanical culture and the mechanical arts to the young • Clemson is seventh among all state Engineering and others, Clemson was people of South Carolina. agencies and second among four-year one of only five university sites selected The college formally opened its doors in institutions in South Carolina for achiev- in a nationwide competition to receive a 1893 with an enrollment of 446 students. As ing 93.3 percent of its overall goal in hir- NASA grant for research and instruc- all-male military school, college quick- an the ing minority faculty and staff (source: tional activities in Multidisciplinary ly became recognized across the nation as S.C. Human Affairs Commission). Design and Analysis Methodologies. an important part of the national system of state universities and land-grant colleges. In • The Program for Educational The Department of Parks, Recreation 1955 Clemson became a civilian co-educa- Enrichment and Retention (PEER) and Tourism Management ranks among tional college. As the school expanded its helped bring Clemson's graduation rate the top three programs of its kind in the academic offerings and research pursuits, of African American engineering stu- nation. the state Legislature renamed the college dents to the 13th highest in the nation, Clemson University in 1964. earning its director a Presidential Award The interdisciplinary R. H. Brooks for in Today, Clemson is much more than Excellence Science, Mathematics Sports Science Institute offers intern- Thomas Clemson could have ever envi- and Engineering Mentoring. ships, research projects and service programs in motorsports engineering, sioned. The campus is located on 1400 • Clemson's College of Engineering and sports management, sports marketing acres of beautiful rolling hills on what once Science grants more than two-thirds and sports communication. was the plantation of former U. S. Vice- of all engineering degrees in South President John C. Calhoun. Landmarks such Carolina and enrolls nearly 75 percent The Pearce Center for Professional as Fort Hill, the former home of the of the state's engineering students. Communication helps students prepare Clemsons and the Calhouns, Tillman with its for professional communication chal- clocktower, the statue of Thomas Green • As a primary member and fiscal agent lenges through faculty workshops, inter- Clemson and the outdoor amphitheater all for the National Textile Center, the disciplinary collaboration and outreach help retain the air of tradition. School of Textiles, Fiber and Polymer to industry and public schools. Science is one of the foremost leaders in textile education and research in the The Clemson University performing arts

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$ CJemson's Bpwj History Winningest Bowl Teams (Percentage Basis, min 15 games) Rk. School Record Pet Georgia Tech 18-8 .692 Southern Cal 25-13 .658 Penn State 21-11 .656 Florida State 16-8-2 .654 Oklahoma 20- 11-1 .641 Arizona State 10-6-1 .618 Alabama 28-17-3 .615 Notre Dame 13- 9 .591 9. Syracuse 10- 7-1 .583 10. Mississippi 15-11 .577 11. Auburn 14- 10-2 .577 12. Washington 13-10-1 .563 13. Tennessee 21- 17 .553 14. UCLA 11- 9-1 .548 15. CLEMSON 12- 10 .545

Tommy West holds the 1993 Peach Clemson became the first ACC team to Bowl Championship trophy. defeat Oklahoma in the 1989 Citrus Bowl.

Clemson's Bowl History (1 2-10) Year Bowl Site Opponent WL Score 1939 Cotton Dallas, TX Boston College W 6-3 1948 Gator Jacksonville, FL Missouri W 24-23 1950 Orange Miami, FL Miami (FL) W 15-14 1951 Gator Jacksonville, FL Miami (FL) 0-14 1956 Orange Miami, FL Colorado 21-27 1958 Sugar New Orleans, LA LSU 0-7 1959 Bluebonnet Houston, TX TCU W 23-7 me; 1977 Gator Jacksonville, FL Pittsburgh L 3-34 1978 Gator Jacksonville, FL Ohio State W 17- 15

1979 Peach Atlanta, GA Baylor L 18- 24 1982 Orange Miami, FL Nebraska W 22- 15

1985 Independence Shreveport, LA Minnesota L 13-20 1986 Gator Jacksonville, FL Stanford W 27-21 1987 Citrus Orlando, FL Penn State 35-10 W Perry Turtle helped Clemson to the National Championship 1988 Citrus Orlando, FL Oklahoma 13-6 w clinching victory over Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl. 1989 Gator Jacksonville, FL West Virginia w 27-7 1990 Hall of Fame Tampa, FL Illinois w 30-0

1991 Citrus Orlando, FL California L 13- 37 How the Tigers Rank Nationally 1993 Peach Atlanta, GA Kentucky W 14- 13 in 1995 Gator Jacksonville, FL Syracuse 0-41 the Last 13 Years 1996 Peach Atlanta, GA LSU 7-10 Most Bowl Appearances Most Bowl Game Victories 1997 Peach Atlanta, GA Auburn 17-21 1985-97 1985-97 Florida State 13 Florida State 12 Michigan 13 Tennessee 9 Nebraska 13 Alabama 8 Penn State 12 Michigan 8 Tennessee Penn State 7 CLEMSON Syracuse Alabama CLEMSON 6 Brigham Young Washington 6 Colorado UCLA Miami (FL) Miami (FL) Banks Ohio State Colorado Southern Cal 10 McFadden led Notre Dame Florida 10 Clemson to a Cotton Bowl Notre Dame 10 Iowa 10' victory over Syracuse Boston College 10 Texas A & M 10 in 1940. Washington 10

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1301 Gervais Street • Suite 300 • Columbia, South Carolina 20201* Website: www.laidlawenv.com ^ Brick Haley by Brett Sowell Donnell Gilyard were two more of Haley's "My impressions of Clemson have not

proteges at Troy State that made it to the changed since I came here. I have

If you are ever lucky enough to sit "next level". Lowe signed with the always thought it was a great place. Now down and talk with Clemson's newest Seahawks while Gilyard played with the that I am here and had the opportunity to assistant coach Andrea "Brick" Haley, Giants. be around this staff, this town, and the confusion may arise as to where his nick- When asked about the secret to his people that are a part of this program, I name "Brick" came from. Could it be coaching success, the modest Haley have no doubt that this is the place for from a humorous childhood story or per- answered this way, "I really don't know if me. It's a family town, and that's what haps it comes from his strong personal it is a theory of success, I just think it is you're looking for as a coach because beliefs and convictions? how you handle people." Haley contin- you're gone so much. You feel comfort-

The answer in fact is a humorous ues, "I think every individual is different able with your family in a place like childhood story, but after talking with and you have to deal with their differ- Clemson," Haley states.

Brick it is easy for a person to understand ences. You also have to be fair. I think At Clemson, Haley takes over one of why this relatively young coach has the kids need to know that you are being the most famous positions in contempo- already helped several of his players fair with them." rary Clemson football history. In the make it to the NFL and is prepared to do As Haley speaks of what he expects decade of the 1990s, the Tiger program the same at Clemson as the Tigers' out- from his players, a person begins to has produced many outside linebackers side linebackers coach. His road to understand his core beliefs, his feelings that have found work in the NFL.

Clemson has been a long one, one in on life and what it takes to be successful. Included in this list of course is Levon which the paths of both Haley and the "From my players, I expect effort, I Kirkland, an All-Pro with the Pittsburgh

Tigers have crossed once before. expect them to listen and to learn. I Steelers, and Wayne Simmons, a starter Haley grew up in a small town in expect them to be where they are sup- on the Green Bay Packers' 1996 Super Alabama called Gadsden. As a senior at posed to be when they are supposed to Bowl Championship team.

Emma Swanson High School, Haley was be there. We talk a lot about the little With Haley's understanding of what it a top high school prospect at both run- things. I strongly believe the little things takes to be successful in life, coupled ning back and linebacker. He got his first carry over into life. If you take care of the with his own experiences of developing taste of Clemson on a recruiting visit in little things, everything else will take care NFL talent, the Clemson linebacker tradi- 1983. He would later choose Alabama of itself. That means being on time, being tion should be in good hands.

A&M, a NCAA Division II school in polite, taking your hat off when you are So where does the name Brick come Huntsville, AL. supposed to and saying yes and no. Do from anyway?

Why didn't he choose Clemson? Then the things you were taught when you "I got the name from one of my bud-

Clemson coach Danny Ford wanted were young. If you continue to do those dies growing up. We were playing a pick-

Haley to play fullback for the Tigers, but things, I think that is the foundation for up game of football. I caught a touch-

Haley knew that was a position that success." down pass and as I was catching the ball would endure a high amount of punish- The foundation for Haley's success as I fell to the ground. There was a cement ment in the Clemson offensive scheme. a child began with his mom. Haley block where I fell. When I fell, I hit my

"I told coach, 'a fullback in your offense, recalls, "My mom was really tough, a dis- head on it. I got up and celebrated the what he needs for practice is a helmet, a ciplinarian when we were growing up as touchdown not realizing I was hurt. neck roll and a bottle of aspirin,' " Haley kids. What she said was what she Everybody was wondering, 'where is all said. meant. What she told you to do, is what the blood coming from?' We looked

At Alabama A&M, Haley was a stand- you did." down at the block and a chunk of it was

out earning All-America status as an Now Haley brings those beliefs and missing. Evidently I knocked it loose inside linebacker in 1987 and 1988. In feelings to Clemson, a place Haley states when I fell on it. That is where the name 1989, he served the Bulldogs football is the perfect place for him. Brick came from." program as a student assis- The name has stuck tant coach. ever since that day and

After Alabama A&M, Haley says, "I don't even Haley had coaching stints at know anybody that knows Arkansas, Austin Peay my real name." State, Troy State and With his record of suc- Houston before coming to cess and a name like Brick, Clemson. Clemson fans can rest The trail of Haley's for- assure that Haley will build mer players in the NFL on the Clemson linebacker began at Austin Peay. There foundation that has preced- he coached Jeff Gooch, a ed him. starter for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1997. At Troy State, Haley helped develop Pratt Lyons, who started for Brick Haley takes over one of the Tennessee Oilers last the most storied positions in season. In addition to Clemson history, the outside Lyons, Reggie Lowe and linebackers position. 57 & .1.???'?$ Spprt?. Yea?, in Review

Overall Sports Notes record at home, the first perfect home season in school history. Clemson •Clemson was one of just three schools nationally to have a team in a defeated ACC rivals North Carolina, Virginia and NC State when all three bowl game, the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments and the were ranked in the top 10. Clemson, ranked 14th in the country in the final NCAA baseball tournament in 1997-98. North Carolina, and Washington AP poll, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 10th time in 11 were the only other schools to pull off the major sport quadruple. years under Jim Davis.

•This was the third straight year Clemson achieved the major sport •Clemson's men's basketball team advanced to the NCAA quadruple, the only school in the nation that can make that claim. Tournament for the third straight year, a first in school history. Along the way Clemson defeated four top 25 teams, including a sixth ranked South •Both of Clemson's soccer teams advanced to the Final Eight of their Carolina team, the fourth straight year Clemson has beaten the respective NCAA Tournaments, something only UCLA could also claim. Gamecocks. The Tigers were led by Greg Buckner, who became just the sixth player in ACC history to lead his team in scoring four straight years. •Ten of a possible 12 sports received team bids to NCAA postseason The senior finished his career third in Clemson history in scoring. events. Sixteen of the 18 Clemson athletic teams had representation in postseason play. •The Clemson women's swimming program had a #23 ranking in the final regular season poll and had a 9-4 regular season record. That was

•Clemson had an AII-ACC athlete in 17 of its 18 sports. the highest victory total among ACC teams. Among the victories against a challenging schedule was a 64-point conquest at South Carolina and a

•Seven Clemson teams were ranked in the final top 20 of their respec- first-place finish at the Auburn Invitational. Auburn was ranked in the top tive sports rankings. five in the nation all season. The men's swimming program was paced by the performance of Razvan Petcu, who won the ACC championship in

•Clemson finished 25th in the final Sears Director's Cup rankings, the 100 meters freestyle and qualified for the NCAA meet. Clemson's highest finish since 1993-94 when the Tigers were 16th in the national all-sports poll. •The Clemson golf team was the highest ranked team on the Tiger ath- letic landscape in 1997-98. Larry Penley's Tigers finished second at the •The Clemson sports program won four ACC championships, including NCAA tournament in Albuquerque, NM, behind National Champion UNLV two by the men's track program (indoor and outdoor). Volleyball won its first by just three stokes. It was the closest a Clemson team has come to win- ACC championship in history, while golf won the conference tournament for ning the NCAA golf tournament in terms of ranking and stroke differential. the second straight year. All five Clemson starters had stroke averages under 72.7 a first in Clemson history. The Tigers won the ACC Tournament for the second consecutive

•Clemson had a very successful season against state rival South year. The NCAA national tournament was Clemson's 17th in a row, the Carolina. Clemson posted an overall mark of 9-4 versus the Gamecocks, second longest streak of its kind in the country. including a perfect 5-0 record in fall sports, and a combined 3-0 in men's basketball, women's basketball and baseball. Clemson defeated South •Clemson's baseball team advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the Carolina in men's basketball for the fourth straight year and the football vic- 12th consecutive year. Jack Leggett's Tigers played host to a regional for tory in Columbia gave Clemson five straight wins in the capitol city. the fourth time in five years and finished in the final top 25 for the 1 1th time in 1 2 years, the fifth in a row under Leggett. The Tigers won two out of three Team Accomplishments games from Florida State in April, elevating their record to 40-7 and a top •The Clemson football team advanced to a bowl game for the third con- three national ranking. Those were two of Clemson's eight wins over top secutive year, one of 17 schools nationally who can make that claim. The 25 teams in 1998. Matt Padgett was the team's top player with a .376 bat- Tigers set six team records in terms passing offense and individuals set 60 ting average and he was drafted in the fifth round by the Florida Marlins at records on a season, game and career basis in 1997. The regular season season's end. Patrick Boyd won ACC Rookie-of-the-Year honors. concluded with a bowl clinching victory at South Carolina, 47-21, the high- est point total scored by the Tigers against the Gamecocks in 98 seasons. •The Clemson men's track program had two top 11 finishes at the NCAA meets in 1997-98. In March, Clemson finished in a tie for third at the

•The Lady Tiger volleyball team won its first ever ACC Championship. NCAA Indoor championships, while the men were tied for 11th outdoors. Jolene Hoover's team had perhaps the most impressive victory by any Shawn Crawford won the national championship in the 200 meters at the indoor Clemson had nine All-America place finishers at Clemson team last year when it defeated Maryland in four games in the championships. second round of the ACC Tournament. Maryland entered the match hav- the NCAA outdoor meet, led by Crawford, who was an All-American in ing won 35 consecutive matches against ACC teams, was undefeated for the season and ranked 15th in the nation. It was the highest ranked win in Clemson volleyball history. The Lady Tigers went on to win the ACC Tournament with a victory over rival Georgia Tech.

•The men's soccer team advanced to the Final Eight of the NCAA Tournament and finished 12th in the final poll. Along the way Clemson defeated archrival South Carolina twice, including 1-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Columbia. South Carolina was ranked in the top 10 heading into both games. Thanks to the play of Matt Jordan, Clemson led the ACC in shutouts and saves.

•The Clemson women's soccer team advanced to the Final Eight of the NCAA Tournament, the highest finish in the short history of the pro- gram. Tracey Leone's team defeated six top 25 teams over the course of the season, the first time in history any Clemson team in any sport had reg- istered over 40 percent of its wins over ranked teams. Leone's team was 15-7 overall and finished the season ranked 10th in the nation.

•The Lady Tiger basketball team established a school record for vic- tories in a season with a 25-8 overall record. Jim Davis's team also set a school mark for conference wins in a season (12-4). The team advanced Led by AII-ACC performer Sheri Bueter, the Clemson women's soc- Eight, finish in the to the ACC Tournament finals for the third straight season. Included in the cer team advanced to the NCAA Final the highest triumphs were victories over every other ACC team and a perfect 13-0 short history of the program. 58 Shawn Crawford ran a time of 20.69 in the 200 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships to claim the national title. He was an Ail- American in three events at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

three events. Bob Academic Notes Pollock was named •Clemson student-athletes posted a 2.69 cumulative GPA for the spring - ACC Coach-of-the semester of 1997-98, the highest combined GPA on record. The student- Year indoors and athletes were just .05 points away from the Clemson general student body outdoors and was average of 2.74, the closest differential on record. Every Clemson athlet-

the District Coach-of- ic team had at least a 2.3 GPA, also a first. the-Year for the out- door season. •All-America offensive tackle Jim Bundren became just the second football player in Clemson history to be first-team AII-ACC on the field and •The women's first-team Academic AII-ACC, twice. Bundren, who started all 47 games at track program left tackle in his Clemson career, graduated in December, and was a draft changed coaches, choice of the Miami Dolphins. but continued a strong success rate. •Angela Brames won the Marie James Award as a top student-athlete Ron Garner's team in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Brames was a key player on the Clemson finished second at women's soccer team and had another 4.0 year in the classroom. the ACC Indoor meet and second at the ACC Outdoor competition. Four different Lady Tigers •Clemson Lady Tiger swimmers Jennifer Mihalik, and Erin Schatz earned All-America honors at the NCAA Indoors, helping Clemson to a #33 were both honorable mention All-Americans in the pool and first-team aca- final national ranking. Clemson had 13 AII-ACC performances between the demic All-Americans in the classroom as chosen by the Collegiate indoor and outdoor seasons. Swimming Coaches Association.

•Both Clemson tennis teams to the regionals. advanced NCAA The •Basketball center Tom Wideman was named first-team All-District III men were led by AII-ACC player Bruce Li, while the Lady Tigers were paced on the CoSIDA Academic team for this season. He started the majority of by AII-ACC performer Catherine Galvin. It was the 17th NCAA Tournament Clemson's games at center for the third straight year, and was on the appearance for Chuck Kriese's men's program, while Nancy Harris's team dean's list in both semesters. advanced to NCAA Tournament play in her first year at Clemson. •The Clemson swimming program had another outstanding academic Individual Accomplishments year. Seven of the 17 Clemson student athletes in the Spring Semester •Anthony Simmons became just the second three-time Ail-American who were on the President's List (4.0) were swimmers. The women's and third three-time AII-ACC football player in Clemson history. The native swimming team actually led the entire department with 25 on the academ- of Spartanburg, SC led the ACC in tackles and tackles for loss in leading a ic honor roll and had a department best 3.21 GPA for the spring semester. Clemson defense that ranked sixth in the nation in rushing defense, 18th in scoring defense. Simmons was a first-team Associated Press All-American, •Clemson's football and men's basketball teams each posted their the first AP All-America defensive player from Clemson in 15 years. second highest semesters in the last 14 years with their academic numbers

for the Spring semester. Tommy West's football team had its highest team •Cindy Stern was first-team AII-ACC and All-District III as a sophomore GPA in 10 semesters. The Clemson men's basketball team was the most in a record setting 1997-98 season. The middle hitter ranked eighth in the improved, jumping half a point from the fall to 2.42. Only a 2.77 in the nation in blocks per game and paced the ACC in that category. She estab- spring of 1997 is better since 1984. lished a Clemson single season mark for block assists. This past summer she was chosen for the USA National Team.

•Sara Burkett led Clemson's women's soccer team to its highest finish in history, a 10th-place final ranking and berth in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. The junior from Florissant, MO was a second-team All- America midfielder and a Hermann Award finalist. She was named first- team AII-ACC for the third straight year, the first Lady Tiger in history to do that and she moved up to second place on Clemson's career points list.

•Matt Jordan was the top goalkeeper in college soccer in 1997-98. He led the ACC in save percentage and shutouts. He was a finalist for the Herman Award (Heisman Trophy of college soccer) and the Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year. He concluded his career as Clemson's all- time leader in saves.

•Charles Warren was the recipient of the Dave Williams Award, given each year to the top senior player in college golf. Warren established 17 Clemson records in 1997-98, including the season mark for stroke average (71.28). The Clemson graduate also set marks for rounds in the 60s and rounds under par in a season. He won the ACC Championship for the sec- ond straight year and finished tied for second at the NCAA National Tournament. He was individual national champion in 1997.

•Shawn Crawford pulled in more hardware than any other Clemson athlete in 1997-98. Foremost among his accomplishments was his nation- al championship in the 200 meters at the NCAA Indoor meet with a time of 20.69. He was an All-American in three events (100m, 200m and 4X1 00m relay) at the NCAA outdoor competition. He became the first Clemson track athlete since James Trapp in 1 992 to earn All-America honors in three different events in one NCAA track meet. The sophomore was third in the outdoor 200 meters and eighth in the outdoor 100 meters. At the confer- Charles Warren was the recipient of the Dave Williams Award, ence level, he captured four championships, including the 200 meters both given annually to the top senior player in college golf. indoors and outdoors. He was named co-MVP of the ACC outdoor meet.

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1 ANTWAN EDWARDS CB 6-1 210 Sr. 3VL 61 AKIL SMITH OT 6-4 280 Fr HS Starkville, MS/Starkville HS Richmond, VA/Fork Union Military Academy 85 WESLEY ELLIS TE 6-4 265 *Sr. 2VL 6 BRYANT SMITH PK 6-4 200 *SR. SQ Pemberton, NJ/Pemberton Township HS Florence, SC/South Florence HS 33 DAVID EVANS CB 5-8 179 *Jr. 1VL 31 CHAD SPECK SS 6-0 205 So. 1VL Abbeville, SC/Abbeville HS Nashville, TN/Christ Presbyterian Academy 21 JASON FLANDERS TE 6-4 208 *Fr. RS 14 BRANDON STREETER OB 6-3 197 *Jr. 1VL Mount Pleasant, SC/Wando HS Gettysburg, PA/Gettysburg HS 12 DoMARCO FOX FS 6-1 176 Jr. 2VL 63 MARK STREWING OG 6-2 283 *So. SQ Philadelphia, MS/Neshoba Central HS Blacksburg, SC/Blacksburg HS 73 JASON GAMBLE C 6-3 300 *Sr. 1VL 44 JOHN THOMPSON RB 5-10 213 Sr. 2VL Wichita, KS/Hutchinson (KS) CC Ponte Vedra, FLVFIetcher HS 23 ROD GARDNER WR 6-4 217 *So. 1VL 78 BRADY WASHBURN OT 6-6 280 Fr HS Jacksonville, FLVRaines HS Seabrook, TX/Fayetteville (AR) HS 75 NATHAN GILLESPIE DT 6-3 290 Fr. HS 88 T.J, WATKINS TE/LS 6-3 257 •Fr RS Dallas, NC/North Gaston HS North Augusta, SC/North Augusta HS 40 CHARLES HAFLEY FS 6-1 196 •Fr. RS 7 JUSTIN WATTS WR 6-0 203 *So. 2VL Pompano Beach, FLVEly HS Florence, SC/South Florence HS 72 DAVID hASELDEN OT 6-7 301 Fr. HS 19 WAYMON WHITE WR 6-2 211 *Fr. RS Clover, SC/Clover HS Decatur, GA/Decatur HS 83 DEKE HERRIN WR 5-10 195 *Sr. TR 32 QUINCY WICKER RB 5-9 233 Fr HS Clemson, SC/Daniel HS Winnsboro, SC/Fairfield Central HS 76 JASON HOLLOMAN DT 6-3 262 *So. 1VL 3 BRAXTON K.WILLIAMS FS 6-2 202 Fr. HS Decatur, GA/Lakeside HS Greensboro, NC/Dudley HS 71 COREY HULSEY OG 6-6 335 Jr. 2VL 26 TERRY WITHERSPOON FB 6-0 260 Jr 1VL Lula, GA/North Hall HS Monroe, NC/Monroe HS 90 FREDDIE JAMES DT 6-0 263 *So. SQ 25 BRIAN WOFFORD WR 6-1 170 Jr. 2VL Saint Stephens, SC/Samt Stephens HS Spartanburg, SC/Spartanburg HS 22 GARY JOHNSON TB 5-11 205 Fr. HS 59 KYLE YOUNG C/LS 6-3 280 *Fr. RS Bessemer City, NC/Cherryville HS Clemson, SC/Daniel HS 92 TERRY JOLLY MG 6-2 299 So. 1VL 8 TRAVIS ZACHERY TB 6-0 191 *Fr. RS Fort Valley, GA/Peach County HS Marietta, GA/Manetta HS 63 1

When Clemson Has the Ball CLEMSON OFFENSE FURMAN DEFENSE LT MATT BUTLER 77 RUE BOBBY HUBBARD 55 LG COREY HULSEY 71 ST B.J. PATE 90 C JASON GAMBLE 73 NG LUKE KOSMAN 61 RG BRENT BANASIEWICZ 74 WT BRIAN CONNER 48 RT HOLLAND POSTELL 70 OLB COLIN ROGERS 46 TE WESLEY ELLIS 85 SLB ORLANDO RUFF 47 SE ROD GARDNER 23 WLB WILL BOUTON 20 QB BRANDON STREETER 14 LCB RICHIE JACKSON 8 TB TRAVIS ZACHERY 8 RCB BRYANT HUGULEY 1 FB JAVIS AUSTIN 5 SS JOHN KEITH 10 FLK MAL LAWYER 84 FS ROCCO ADRIAN 29 PK DAVID RICHARDSON 29 P LEE WILLIS 80

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1 ANTWAN EDWARDS CB 26 TERRY WITHERSPOON FB 53 RAHIM ABDULLAH OLB 78 BRADY WASHBURN OL 2 DYMON ADAMS TB 27 KEITH ADAMS ILB 54 KENZI ROSS ILB 79 GARY BYRD OG 3 BRAXTON K.WILLIAMS FS 28 ALEX ARDLEY CB 55 DARIUS RAPLEY ILB 80 MATT BAILEY WR 5 JAVIS AUSTIN RB 29 DAVID RICHARDSON PK 56 O.J. CHILDRESS ILB 81 MIKE SETH WR 6 BRYANT SMITH PK 30 DARREL CRUTCHFIELD CB 57 CHRIS JONES ILB 82 JACKIE ROBINSON WR 7 JUSTIN WATTS WR 31 CHAD SPECK SS 58 TRAVIS ROBERTS ILB 83 DEKE HERRIN WR 8 TRAVIS ZACHERY TB 32 QUINCY WICKER RB 59 KYLE YOUNG C/LS 84 MAL LAWYER WR g ROBERT CARSWELL SS 33 DAVID EVANS CB 60 THEO MOUGROS MG 85 WESLEY ELLIS TE 10 MICHAEL ALLEN SS 34 DEXTRA POLITE CB 61 AKIL SMITH OT 86 NICK EASON OLB

1 WOODROW DANTZLER QB 35 DAMONTE MCKENZIE DT 62 NEELY PAGE OG 88 T.J. WATKINS TE/LS 12 DOMARCO FOX FS 36 VINCE CIURCIU RB 63 MARK STRIEWING OG 89 JASON LEMAY TE 13 PAT CYRGALIS TE 37 KEVIN LAIRD P/HO 64 JEREMY CARROLL C 90 FREDERICK JAMES DT 14 BRANDON STREETER QB 40 CHARLES HAFLEY FS 67 JOHN MCDERMOTT OT 91 BRYANT MCNEAL OLB 15 MATT SCHELL QB 42 ALTROY BODRICK ILB 68 JOEDY MITCHELL OT 92 TERRY JOLLY MG 16 JOE DON REAMES CB 43 RYAN ROMANO PK 70 HOLLAND POSTELL OT 93 TERRY BRYANT DE 17 MARCUS MARTIN WR 44 JOHN THOMPSON RB 71 COREY HULSEY OG 94 DONALD BROOMFIELD DT 18 SLADE NAGLE QB 45 HAROLD MEANS ILB 72 DAVID HASELDEN OT 95 JOVON BUSH MG 19 WAYMON WHITE WR 46 CHAD CARSON ILB 73 JASON GAMBLE C 96 BRANDON ROUSE OLB 21 JASON FLANDERS TB 47 HOWARD BARTLEY OLB 74 BRENT BANASIEWICZ OG 99 GARY CHILDRESS DT 22 GARY JOHNSON TB 48 TRAVIS MACKLIN FB 75 NATHAN GILLESPIE DT 23 ROD GARDNER WR 50 WILL MERRITT OG 76 JASON HOLLOMAN DT 25 BRIAN WOFFORD WR 52 ADRIAN DINGLE DE 77 MATT BUTLER OT When Furman Has the Ball FURMAN OFFENSE CLEMSON DEFENSE FLK DESMOND KITCHINGS 4 RUSH ADRIAN DINGLE 52 LT RYAN KINEARD 60 DT DONALD BROOMFIELD 94 LG MARK BATLUCK 66 MG TERRY JOLLY 92

C MARK FOSTER , 73 DT DAMONTE McKENZIE 35 RG BEN HALL 59 BAN RAHIM ABDULLAH 53 RT JOSH MOORE 77 ILB CHRIS JONES 57 TE MICHAEL OWINGS 85 ILB O.J. CHILDRESS 56 SE KEVIN STEWART 87 CB DARREL CRUTCHFIELD 30 QB JUSTIN HILL 15 SS ROBERT CARSWELL 9 FB LOUIS IVORY 34 FS DoMARCOFOX 12 TB ERNEST CROSBY 22 CB ANTWAN EDWARDS 1 PK JASON WELLS 16 P KEVIN LAIRD 37

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Ensuring the future for those who shape it: $ Matt Butler by Brett Sowell homework and all of my assignments and showed an interest in

that is about it." sports until the eighth A game of leverage, a battle of tech- Butler not only enjoys his major, but he grade when his coach asked him to come nique and strength. Those are the words enjoys talking about it as well. He feels out for the football team. Butler recalls, used by senior Matt Butler to describe one that his major of choice is preparing him to "The coach came up to me and asked if I

of the lesser known and understood head down many different roads within the wanted to play. I was indifferent, it did not

- aspects of football the offensive line. construction profession. matter to me one way or the other. I start-

Although playing the offensive line is "The major teaches you a lot about ed playing and was not very good. I kept not as glamorous as many of the other construction, the materials you need, trying and got a little bit better as time pro-

positions on the gridiron, it's importance management and law. A lot of the profes- gressed. I played tackle when I started in cannot be understated. Butler has sors were in construction work and they try eighth grade and moved to guard in high become a student of the game when it to teach us how it is really going to be in school. In high school, my body started to comes to life in the trenches. He knows the real world. We have a lot of group work fill out and I was in a lot better condition." strength alone will not win the battle on and a lot of team oriented type projects." As his body began to mature and his those fall afternoons. Butler attributes part of his happiness in skills improved, Butler's interest to college

"Playing on the line is really physical the major to his desire to work outdoors. coaches grew. "When I was a sophomore and at the same time very technical. I Although, he likes being outside, his one of the first letters I received was from

think technique is even more important on career goals don't stop with working out in Clemson. That was when I began to think the offensive line than strength," Butler the elements. "I would like to be in the field I might have a chance to play college foot- states. at the beginning of my career because I ball. I didn't really try to position myself to

"You have to be strong to play on the attain that, I just went out and had fun. I

line, but technique gets you a lot further always tried hard and did my best. I never while strength gets you out of jams. If your really thought about it that much, it never technique isn't there, you are going to get was a big thing for me. It wasn't until the

beat, I don't care how strong you are. You Shrine Bowl that things really got serious could be strong enough to pick up a build- when it came to recruiting. I only went on ing, it's not going to help you. It is a lot of one official visit and that was to Clemson." hand placement and a lot of fast work. It's Butler admits before that day in eighth a game of leverage. If you don't get the grade, he never really had any interest in position to beat the opposing defensive sports. His mom watches the Braves, his player with leverage, you're going to lose." older brother is an avid Washington The Belmont, NC native understands Redskins fan and his older sister enjoys that when it comes to the O-line, there is football. However, Butler's father is the more going on there than meets the eye. same way his youngest son is.

"It is really hard to see everything that is Butler tells, "I never really was a sports going on out there on the line. If I was fan. I didn't watch sports on TV. My broth-

watching from the sidelines, I would not be er always watched sports on television. able to tell what a guard and a tackle were He grew up a Redskins fan on the pro level doing. and a North Carolina and Michigan fan on "The tackle and guard positions are a the college level. People would ask me lot more different than people realize. who I pulled for and I would tell them that I

They are almost like two different kinds of liked the same teams as my brother. I did- players. It's just like the big difference n't really have a team. Then they would between a fullback and a tailback in terms take it one step further and ask me, 'who of what each player does. One person can have always wanted to work outside, but my favorite player on the team was?' I did- be good at one position and not be good someday I would like to own a company of n't know any of their names and I still at the other." my own," says Butler. don't."

Butler's understandings of the inner Before coming to Clemson, Butler fid- His interest in sports has grown a little workings of the offensive line has turned dled with several career choices as a since those days growing up near into 31 appearances in four seasons as a youth. One of the choices he recalls is Charlotte, but not much. "I watch sports a

Tiger (red-shirted in 1994) heading into chef. "I wanted to be a chef when I was lot more now than I did in the past , but still the 1 998 season. Eight of those 31 games growing up. My dad cooks and my mom not that often. I think I've watched maybe were starts during the 1 996 campaign. He cooks too. I always enjoyed going to the one or two Super Bowls in my life. My begins this season listed as a first-team grocery store with them as a little kid." mom actually watches more sports than I offensive tackle. Today, Butler says he likes to cook, but do."

The youngest of three children, Butler doesn't know if he has one signature dish Despite his lack of interest in sports, is a good student as well. He made the that is the best tasting. "I don't know what Butler has a good understanding of the

1997-98 ACC academic honor roll in his the best thing is that I cook, you really game when it comes to football and life in major of construction science and man- need to ask the people that are eating it. I the trenches. Whether it's mastering the agement. cook things like lasagna and fried chicken. leverage it takes to stop an opposing

There is no real secret to Butler's suc- I know that sounds like simple stuff, but I defensive lineman or the leverage it takes cess in the classroom, as he explains, "I just enjoy cooking." to hold up a bridge, Matt Butler defines the really enjoy my major a lot. I do all my While growing up Butler really never words "true student".

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In 1 991 , two very special anniversaries The crews went to work: clearing, cut- Frank Howard put a chew of tobacco in in the Clemson football tradition were ting, pouring, and forming. Finally, on each corner of the stadium as the con- observed. Not only did the 1991 season September 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial crete poured. mark the 10th anniversary of Clemson's Stadium opened with the Tiger football Howard says that the seeding of the

National Championship season, but it team thrashing Presbyterian College, 32- grass caused a few problems. "About 40

also marked the 50th birthday of the 13. Those 20,000 seats installed for people and I laid sod on the field," he place where the Tigers won six games Opening Day would soon grow; and grow says. "After three weeks, on July 15, we that season: Memorial Stadium. and grow. This year Clemson celebrates had only gotten halfway through.

In the first 56 years of Memorial its 57th year in this outstanding facility. "I told them that it had taken us three

Stadium, Clemson has a record of 197- When the original part of the stadium weeks to get that far, and I would give 74-7, including a 32-11-1 ledger over was built in the early 40's, much of the them three more week's pay for however the last seven seasons. Clemson had a work was done by scholarship athletes, long it took. I also told them we would 16-game unbeaten streak at home including many football players. The first have 50 gallons of ice cream when we between 1990-92 and has a career win- staking out of the stadium was done by got through. After that it took them three ning ratio of 72.0 percent. two members of the football team, A.N. days to do the rest of the field. Then we The stadium has definitely been good Cameron and Hugh Webb. Webb sat down in the middle of the field and ate to the Tigers who call it home, but the sta- returned to Clemson years later to be an up that whole 50 gallons." dium was constructed against the advice architecture professor, and Cameron Howard says that on the day of the first of at least one Clemson coach. Just went on to become a civil engineer in game in the stadium, "the gates were before head coach Jess Neely left for Louisiana. hung at 1 :00 pm and we played at 2:00

Rice University after the 1 939 season, he The building of the stadium did not pm." But that would be all of the con- gave Clemson a message. "Don't ever let proceed without a few problems. One struction for a while. Then in 1958, them talk you into building a big stadium," day during the clearing of the land, one 18,000 sideline seats were added and, in he said. "Put about 10,000 seats behind young football player proudly announced 1960, a total of 5,658 West end zone the Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll ever need". that he was not allergic to poison oak. He seats were added in response to increas- Instead of following Coach Neely's then commenced to attack the poison ing attendance. With the large end zone, advice, however, Clemson officials decid- oak with a swing blade, throwing the "Green Grass" section, this expansion ed to build the new stadium in a valley on plants to and fro. The next day, however, increased capacity to about 53,000. the western part of campus. The place the boy was swollen twice his size and Later, upper decks were added to would take some clearing-there were had to be put in the hospital. each side of the stadium as crowds many trees, but luckily there were no There are many other stories about swelled-the first one in 1 978 and the sec- hedges. the stadium including one stating that ond in 1 983. This increased capacity to

over 80,000 which makes it one of the 1 largest on-campus stadiums in the coun-

try. 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 McMillian. After bringing his PC. teams to Clemson for years and getting whipped, McMillian said the place was like Death Valley. A few years later the name stuck. On November 16, 1974 the playing surface was named Frank Howard Field for the legendary coach because of his long service and dedication to the University. Luckily, the stadium wasn't built behind the Y. Memorial Stadium is the ninth largest on-campus stadium in the United States. 78 Varsity Cheerleaders Front Row: LtoR- Trina Jackson, April Landingin, Emily Frame, Erin Lynch (captain), Caci Riddle, Marianne Herr, Kendall Odom, Dana Galli, Carey Molin. Back Row: LtoR- Pat Michaels, Shane Thompson (captain), Jeremy King, Jay McAdams, Adrian Greene, Jason Mann, Stephen Barrett, Eric Jones, Bryan Cooke, Kelli Petty Holcombe (coach).

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Friends and Former Players endowed the Head Football Coach Position to honor Coach Frank Howard in celebration of his 85th birthday. The Bill Hudson Family endowed a Tackle Position on the Clemson Tigers Football team.

Mr. and Mrs. David Merritt endowed a Wide Receiver Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team in honor of Perry Tuttle. An anonymous donor endowed Clemson Football's Single Wing Right Guard Position to honor Walter Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dalton endowed the Manager's Position for the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team. An anonymous donor endowed the Placekicking Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team. Ray Clanton endowed the Left Guard Position on Clemson's Single Wing Football Team. Stuart McWhorter endowed the Tiger Mascot. David and Stanley Riggins endowed the Quarterback Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team. An anonymous donor endowed the Tiger Mascot. Leighton Cubbage endowed a Defensive Back Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team to honor Jimmy Ness. JohnT. Mundy endowed a Forward Position on the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team. The Mahaffey Brothers endowed the Center Position on the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team in honor of their Mother and Father — Howard T. & Louise Mahaffey. Mark and Barry Avent endowed the Head Coach's Position for the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team to honor Rick Barnes. Sam and Kitty Pringle endowed the Tiger Cub to honor their grandchildren. Sam and Kitty Pringle endowed the Point Guard Position on the Clemson Lady Tigers Basketbnall Team. Bill and Elaine Howiler endowed the Third Base Positiono n the Clemson Tigers Baseball Team. MBNA created an endowment to aid the IPTAY Scholarship Fund. Jerry and Frances Chapman created an endowment to aid the IPTAY Scholarship Fund. Billy and Betty Poe endowed the Wingback Position on Clemson's Single Wing Football Team. Bill and Bess Cecil, Sr. created the "Bess & David William Cecil, Sr. Endowment for Coordinated IPTAY and Architectural Scholarship's and Fellowships." An anonymous donor endowed the Power Forward Position on the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team. Dean and Ann Coleman endowed a Linebacker Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team. Frank and Mary Black endowed a Tight End Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team in honor of Tommy West. Franklin and Pat Green created an endowment to aid the IPTAY Scholarship Fund. Tom and Bernice Grimball endowed the Manager's Position for the Clemson Tigers Baseball Team. Dr. Jack L. Green endowed the Point Guard Position on the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team in honor of his Mother and father — Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Green, Sr.

Vernon and Joan Merchant created an endowment to honor the Slab Five in memory of his Mother and Father — Vernon and Ruth Merchant, Sr. Billy and Ann Powers created an endowment to honor the Slab Five. Jack and Jane Shaw created an endowment to honor the Slab Five. An anonymous donor created an endowment to honor the Slab Five. IPTAY Donors contributed to an endowment to honor the Slab Five. James A.Turner, Annie Alexander Turner and Megan Ashley Turner endowed a Shooting Guard Position on the Clemson Men's Basketball Team in honor of Bruce Martin. Jimmy Key and Family endowed the Head Coach's Position on the Clemson Tigers Baseball team to honor Bill Wilhelm. Tom and Jane Burton endowed the Equipment Manager's Position. Drs. Anne and Gene Kirkley endowed the Golf Team Room at the Walker Golf Course. Jim and Carolyn Willis Creel endowed a Majorette Position with the Clemson University Tiger Band. John T. Mundy endowed the Captain's Position with the Clemson Men's Tennis Team. Dr. Randy Smith endowed the Center Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team in honor of Joe Waldrep. Mrs. Florence G. Geiger endowed the Punter's Positionon the Clemson Tigers Football team in honor of her late husband, Martin H. Geiger. Mr. Albert McAlister endowed the Long Snapper's Position on the Clemson Tigers Football team. Gene and Carole Gilfillin endowed a Graduate Assistants' Position.

Perry and Caroline Gill endowed the Football Manager's Position in honor of Frank Baldwin, Jr. Dick and Marie Herbert created an endowment for a naming opportunity for the Littlejohn Coliseum Renovation Project.

Dean and Ann Coleman endowed a Trainer's Position in honor of Bert Henderson. Walter and Ann Hunter created an endowment for a naming opportunity for the Littlejohn Coliseum Renovation Project. Wendell and Linda Sease created an endowment to honor a two-sport athlete in honor of Bob Paulling. Lloyd and Millie Gurley endowed a position for a graduate scholarship for Clemson student athletes. Bill and Betty Monroe endowed the Head Swimming Coach's Position at Clemson in honor of former Tiger Swim Coach Carl McHugh. Dick and Dottie Hoffmann endowed the Manager's Position of the Clemson Men's Soccer Team. Dick and Dottie Hoffmann endowed the Head Coach's Position in Men's Track to honor Bob Pollock. An anonymous donor endowed the Forward Position of the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team in honor of Greg Buckner. An anonymous donor endowed the Power Forward Position on the Clemson Lady Tigers Basketball Team. Robert S. Brown endowed the Shooting Guard position on the Lady Tiger basketball team in honor of Amy Geren. 84 i

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MR & MRS RICHARD L WATSON A TODD MCMURRAY CCHICE HODGES SC CALVIN L ELLIOTT ASHLEY SIMPSONVILLE SC TRAVELERS REST SC RICHARD K "DICK" HALL SURFSIDE BEACH SC MAULDIN SC BOB AND KRIS MEDLIN HITEC CHEMICAL INC NINETY SIX SC DAVIS ALORICKJR R B WHORTON IV/A B CROSS/ SIMPSONVILLE SC TRAVELERS REST SC SOUTHERN BRICK CO SURFSIDE BEACH SC T N L WALKER NINETY SIX LAWSON/J MILTON I OZMINT SC GEORGE I THEISEN THOMAS K NORRIS MAULDIN SC SIMPSONVILLE SC C/OT&S BRASS & BRONZE WORKS JACK R KELLEY SURFSIDE BEACH SC LARRY RONNIE AYERS TRAVELERS REST SIMPSONVILLE & CAROLYN & STEVE PEARCE SC SC KERSHAW PIEDMONT SC SIMPSONVILLE SC EDWARD & CRYSTAL WILHOIT MR & MRS LEWIS BAGWELL ALVIN L GEDDINGS JAMES W BRASWELL JR MR & MRS HENRY H PERKINS III TRAVELERS REST SC WARE SHOALS SC CAMDEN SC PIEDMONT SC SIMPSONVILLE SC MICHAEL EZEAGER WILLIAM F PHILLIPS MR & MRS STEVE T MCLAUGHLIN ALLEN & ANGIE COX TRAVELERS REST SC WARE SHOALS SC RICHARD C POWER CAMDEN SC PIEDMONT SC SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD HAMPTON MR & MRS LAURENCE C MUDGE HOWARD CRENSHAW SANDY RIDGE ANDERSON ENTERPRISES INC WINSTON A LAWTON JR CAMDEN SC PIEDMONT SC SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD SC ESTILL SC NETTLES MYERS T D & MARY DORSEY TIMOTHY J RUSSELL H KEITH ANDERSON DR JERRY FRANK CREWS JR CAMDEN SC PIEDMONT SC SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD SC HAMPTON SC WR REEVES JR MR & MRS LLOYD M EARGLE JOHN L SEABROOK III MRS ERNESTINE S BAGWELL HARRY L FOY JR CAMDEN SC PIEDMONT SC SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD SC HAMPTON SC MICHAEL L & WINDY SATTERWHITE JULIAN M LANGSTON JR DWIGHT H SMITH JR WAYNE BELL HENRY LEE FOY CAMDEN SC PIEDMONT SC SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD SC HAMPTON SC MRSVELMAMSHEALY WILLIAM & GLORIA MOODY ROBERT S SMITH RUTH BROADWELL CAMDEN SC PIEDMONT SC HORRY SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD SC PHILIP A CLAYTON GEORGE SINGLETON JR MR & MRS W A MULLIKIN KENNETH LTUTEN JR-LYNN C MR AND MRS DANNY BROTHERS CONWAY SC CAMDEN SC PIEDMONT SC TUTEN-KENNETHLTUTEN III GREENWOOD SC WILLOW LEAF FARMS C M SHOOK SIMPSONVILLE SC HOYT L HENDRICK IN MEMORY OF RALPH M & CONWAY SC CAMDEN SC PIEDMONT SC STAN ULMER MD HERBERT CANNON DONALD BUCHANAN WAYNE D TINSLEY SIMPSONVILLE SC JOHN C PARDUE JR GREENWOOD SC LUGOFF SC PIEDMONT CONWAY SC SC FRANK D WYATT CHUCK M CAPE PEOPLES UNDERWRITERS INC LANCASTER WILLIAM R ALEXANDER JR SIMPSONVILLE SC GREENWOOD SC CONWAY SC SIMPSONVILLE SC WILLIAM C. KING BILL & MARIAN BARBARY DR RICHARD M CHRISTIAN DON R REECE HEATH SPRINGS SC JOHN & PAM BALLENTINE TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC CONWAY SIMPSONVILLE SC BRIGHT JR SC DR AND MRS JOHN R HOWELL JR LARRY DEAN JOHN LINDSAY CROOK BARRY ANTHONY CLEMONS KERSHAW SC GLENN BRACKIN TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC SIMPSONVILLE SC MEMORIAL HORRY CO MR & MRS ROBERTS ENGLISH A B BULLINGTON SR ENVIRONMENTAL PROPERTIES GREEN SEA SC LANCASTER SC KENNETH G BUEHRING TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC SIMPSONVILLE SC THURMON W MCLAMB STEVEN EPPS SR GLENN R COGGINS GILBERT GROUP LTD LITTLE RIVER SC LANCASTER SC JIM & PATTY BUNN TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC SIMPSONVILLE GARRIN W HEGLER SC JACK COGGINS G W HAWTHORNE LANCASTER SC SCOTT D CARPENTER TAYLORS SC GREENWOOD SC SIMPSONVILLE SC OSCAR S PORTER III DUNAGAN ENGINEERING INC HOLLINGSWORTH DENTAL LANCASTER SC BENJAMIN K CLAUSS TAYLORS SC ASSOC PA SIMPSONVILLE SC JOE A ERWIN GREENWOOD SC W CARLTON THOMPSON LANCASTER SC MR & MRS WESLEY COKER TAYLORS SC JOHN D HULL SIMPSONVILLE SC EDWIN W EVANS GREENWOOD SC KEN, LIB, CHRIS, DOUG AND LEIGH VARNADORE COOK AND BOARDMAN INC OF TAYLORS SC JAMES A & LINDA JOSEPH LANCASTER SC SC ELAINE GADDIS GREENWOOD SC SIMPSONVILLE SC TAYLORS SC Carole Arnette 93 &

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NEAL III AMERICAN-METRIC CORP MR & MRS BLAKE JUMPER STEWART CARTER ROBERT C HUBBARD COL & MRS W B SALLEY JR EUROTEC DIVISION COLUMBIA SC SEASE SENECA SC ORANGEBURG SC WEST COLUMBIA SC LAURENS SC FRANCIS H SMITH MR & MRS KEVIN J HUGHES SUN INC FRED DAVIS COLUMBIA SC ROBERT, AMELIA & SENECA SC ORANGEBURG SC LAURENS MR AND MRS PATRICK E WATSON WALLY PRICE TIM SC C & MARCIA T HYDRICK DR JAMES L WELLS COLUMBIA WEST COLUMBIA SC JOE J GRESHAM SC SENECA SC ORANGEBURG SC LAURENS SC RANDY R STEWART MR & MRS RONALD TIMMS K-MAC SERVICE INC RUSSELL S WOLFE II WEST COLUMBIA SC MIKE D HELLAMS MEMORIAL GASTON SC SENECA SC ORANGEBURG SC HO WEEKS SR MEMORIAL LAURENS SC JOHN WILLIAM GREEN FRED, HALLIE & TAMARA MAPPUS JOHN T ZEIGLER JR WEST COLUMBIA SC REV AND MRS JEFF MEADOWCROFT GILBERT SC SENECA SC ORANGEBURG SC LAURENS SC HOWARD N RAWL MARION ANNE MCALISTER PICKENS WALTER S RAMAGE GILBERT SC FIRST NATIONAL SOUTH SENECA SC COL & MRS JAMES E BLESSING LAURENS SC CHUCK HAWKINS MARION SC JAMES AND DONNA MCCUBBIN CENTRAL SC IRMO JOHN COOMBS SC J THOMAS HUNTER JR SENECA SC THE CONNELLS SIMPSONVILLE SC MR & MRS CURTIS LHOBBSJR MARION SC S K ROGERS DMD PA CENTRAL SC IRMO SC SENECA SC J T HUNTER III LEE PAUL & BETTY DAVIS DALTON SHEPPARD JR MARION SC CLAUDE S SIMPSON JR & GREEN DESCHAMPS II CENTRAL SC IRMO SC TOM MAERTENS BISHOPVILLE SC MR & MRS JOSEPH L POWELL SENECA SC DEAN & BILLY FINLEY C J CARTER/TE GARRISON III/ MARION SC WG DESCHAMPS JR CENTRAL SC EERHODEN/LS TOMPKINS DR JAMES R CARROLL R SCOTT SPROUSE BISHOPVILLE SC MR & MRS CARL M LUND LEXINGTON SC MULLINS SC SENECA SC WARDEN J MCKENZIE MEMORIAL CENTRAL SC MRS D H CAUGHMAN JOHN N ODOM JOSEPH WM TURNER JR BISHOPVILLE SC KEITH W PARK LEXINGTON SC MULLINS SC SENECA SC CENTRAL SC LEXINGTON EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INC DR& MRS WESLEY TURTON MARLBORO CHEVIS AND DARLENE HARTLEY LEXINGTON SC SENECA SC DR B J SKELTON DOUGLAS JENNINGS JR CENTRAL SC BATESBURG SC DAVID H GIVENS T P ZYGAR BENNETTSVILLE SC MR HL ALLEN JR LEXINGTON SC SENECA SC JAMES TEAL SR & JAMES TEAL JR CENTRAL SC CAYCE SC TASHA B GRIFFIN NEWBERRY BLAKE GRIFFITH THOMAS M FITTS JR LEXINGTON SC ROBERT & FERN BICKLEY WEST UNION SC LINDA E WHITE CENTRAL SC CAYCE SC THOMAS C AND BARBARA A LITTLE MOUNTAIN SC SCHLUMBERGER CARL L HOOKS GUESS WILLIAM E BIRD WEST UNION SC JOHN Q ADAMS JR & JOHN Q ADAMS III CAYCE SC LEXINGTON SC LITTLE MOUNTAIN SC CIRCLET SUPPLY CLEMSON SC MARY & WALTER WALKER BRET J HARRIS^" BROWN/ JIMMY DENNING WESTMINSTER SC JAMES A ARMITAGE CAYCE SC JOEL CARTER LITTLE MOUNTAIN SC ANN HUGHES & PAT SMITH CLEMSON SC HELEN C BARRETT MARK MOLYNEAUX CUHING EDGE LAWN CARE WESTMINSTER SC LEXINGTON SC BENSON L BAGWELL DMD CHAPIN SC SERV EDWARD S MAYFIELD CLEMSON SC REID DEMPSEY ROBERT THASELDEN JR NEWBERRY SC WESTMINSTER SC LEXINGTON SC MRSWILMAABELL CHAPIN SC WILLIAM BLAND EDWARDS DMD OCONEE MACHINE & TOOL CO INC CLEMSON SC MR & MRS WILLIAM M HAMILTON WILLIAM DAVID HUMPHREY NEWBERRY SC WESTMINSTER SC LEXINGTON SC GEORGE & NANCY BENNETT CHAPIN SC HAROLD L PinS THRIFT BROTHERS LUMBER CO CLEMSON R J SC MR & MRS HARRY J JOHNSON SR MARSH NEWBERRY SC WESTMINSTER SC CHAPIN SC LEXINGTON SC TERRY C SHAVER HAL & ANITA BLACKWELL ORANGEBURG CLEMSON SC BILL & ANN MCCRARY WILLIAM L MATHIAS NEWBERRY SC MARION J SMITH JR CHAPIN SC LEXINGTON SC JOHN HAROLD SEASE DR & MRS LLOYD H BLANTON CORDOVA SC CLEMSON SC CLARE L TURNER W L MONTS JR PROSPERITY SC MR & MRS H D FOLK CHAPIN SC LEXINGTON SC HARRYS YOUNG MRS FRANCES G BOATWRIGHT HOLLY HILL SC DR& MRS DW NEWTON JR WHITMIRE SC MEMORIAL LEXINGTON SC JAMES C WILLIAMS JR CLEMSON SC OCONEE NORWAY SC PHIL PORTER/D ROBINSON MR & MRS DOYLE C BURTON JACK C MURPHREE LEXINGTON SC M R CULLER CLEMSON SC FAIR PLAY SC ORANGEBURG SC T & DORIS REYNOLDS GREG FOX/STANLEY METZ/ CARL R ROGERS LEXINGTON SC DR JEROME B DEGEN DANNIE CANNON/LARRY MASON FAIR PLAY SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC JIM SMITH ARTHUR E NOWELL JR LEXINGTON SC GARY A DELANEY MD NORMAN CANOY RICHLAND SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC JAMES H STONER JR MR & MRS JAMES A BLACK LEXINGTON SC CHARLES PARKER DEMPSEY J C & NANCY COOK SALEM SC ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC Carroll Atkinson TIGER TRUCKING INC LEXINGTON SC PAUL M DUNNAVANT JR DR HERBERT P COOPER JR ORANGEBURG SC CLEMSON SC 94 R JAY COOPER MR & MRS JOE B JONES BRADFORD A ALLEN MCCRORY CONSTRUCTION CO CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC WALTER T COX LEWIS S KAY BEARING DISTRIBUTORS INC C MIKE METZGER CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC CONSTANTINE & JO CURRIS ROBERT LAKE BEARING DISTRIBUTORS #2 MIDLAND AGENCY INC CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC GLEN G DAVES MD M&C MARKETING BEARING DISTRIBUTORS #3 MR & MRS BILL MILLER CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC DEAL & DEAL P A Roy Bradham DOUG AND LINDA MADDOX WW BRUNER JR W BARRY MOORE CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC

COL CHARLES DIMMOCK CLEMSON SC GEORGE S MARLOWE JACK W BRUNSON J WILLIAM (BILL) MYERS JR CLEMSON SC DONALD SKELTON MARLOWE-ELLIOTT AGENCY COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC DR& MRS WILLIAM E DUKES CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC DR & MRS DOUGLAS M BULL MEL NORRIS CLEMSON SC MR & MRS TONY R STAPLETON AMOS M MCCALL COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC EASLEY SC WILLIAM DUKES JR CLEMSON SC GEORGE J FBULLWINKELJR WALTER M PATRICK JR CLEMSON SC COL & MRS E N TYNDALL GENE & BOB MERRITT COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC EASLEY ELLEN DYE MEMORIAL CLEMSON SC SC DR AND MRS WILLIAM M BUTLER H L "SKEET" PEAKE CLEMSON SC DR& MRS HENRY EVOGEL MODERN HOME BUILDERS COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC SANDY EDGE CLEMSON SC EASLEY SC CAROLINA PULMONARY & BUDWEISER OF ANDERSON SC CLEMSON SC LES & KAREN WALDEN NATIONSBANK CRITICAL CARE PA COLUMBIA SC ATTN RICK DR ROBERT C EDWARDS CLEMSON SC MOORE COLUMBIA SC R E B S-EDWARD T STROM EASLEY SC CLEMSON SC WILLIAM S& CLAUDIA L WARE CATALYST ARCHITECTS COLUMBIA SC FIRST CITIZENS BANK CLEMSON SC EASLEY OB-GYN ASSOCIATES PA COLUMBIA SC JOHN C RIVERS EASLEY CLEMSON SC BYRON K WEBB SC CHATHAM STEEL CORP COLUMBIA SC GARRISON/CLARK/GARRISON CLEMSON SC DAVID L & BRENDA H REECE COLUMBIA SC ESTATE OF BOB ROBINSON EASLEY CLEMSON SC MR & MRS EF WEST SC THE CLIMATIC CORPORATION COLUMBIA SC GRANT GOODMAN CLEMSON SC GIL RUSHTON COLUMBIA SC ROBERT R RUSSELL JR EASLEY SC CLEMSON SC ALTON C JR & MARY ANN WHITLEY RAYMOND E COBB JR COLUMBIA SC WILLIAM E GRISHAW CLEMSON SC PAUL T SHAW COLUMBIA SC DAVID B SCHENCK EASLEY SC CLEMSON SC JAMES P WHITLOCK IN MEMORY OF ALBERT G COLUMBIA SC ANGELA FRANKLIN D & JOYCE B HARTSELL CLEMSON SC & BRAD SIMPSON COURIEJR RALPH T SCURRY EASLEY CLEMSON SC Y & K LANDSCAPING SC COLUMBIA SC COLUMBIA SC

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The Tigers have had 1 68 players drafted • A total of 154 former players from the who have been number-one at the end in history, including five in 1998. nine ACC schools played in 1997 in the of a season. • There were only 13 teams nationally NFL during the regular season or post- • The 1997 season marked the ninth who had at least five selections and the season. straight year that the ACC has had at ACC had three of those teams. Florida • The ACC is the nation's second win- least four teams participate in bowl

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Clemson University's commitment to provide body average in the 1997 Spring semester. Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs' Microcom-

its student-athletes with the very best of facilities Twenty Clemson football players were on the puter Laboratory. The lab is open seven days a

is evident in many ways. From the soaring upper ACC academic honor roll for the 1996-97 aca- week, for 16 hours on Monday through Thursday, decks of Memorial Stadium, to the state-of-the-art demic year, an all-time record. The Tiger football and limited time on Saturday and Sunday. During

strength training facility, young men and women team had an all-time record GPA for the entire exam periods the lab hours are extended.

from all 19 of Clemson's varsity sports have the year in 1997-98. The Academic Counselor per- The lab staff has a full-time computer man- very best in facilities for training and competition. forms a variety of duties to track academic ager in Steve Coleman, and also graduate stu-

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ment is not found in the structure itself, but in the student-athletes, providing diagnostic testing, and engineering and business courses that deal with many programs that the building houses. directing career aspirations. personal computers. Vickery Hall opened in the spring of 1991 and One of the most prestigious programs that The Student-Athlete Enrichment Program is was the first in the country built solely for the all- has received recognition essential to the growth committed to providing state-of-the-art comput- around education of student-athletes. The of Vickery Hall is the tutorial program. ing facilities. New computers have recently been two-story, 27,000 square -foot building is open The Student-Athlete Enrichment Program has purchased bringing the lab to a state of the art throughout the day and into the evening to ac- been granted a Level 1 certification from the facility. Over 40 computers are available for commodate the extended schedules of College of Reading and Learning Association, student-athletes. student-athletes. International Tutor Certification Program. Of the All computers are fully connected to the The mission of the Student-Athlete Enrich- 160 programs certified by CRLA, the Clemson internet allowing for access of computers through-

ment Programs is to monitor, guide, and encour- Student-Athlete Enrichment Program is one of out the world for research and communication. age student-athletes to fulfill their long term goal, three student-athlete programs in the country to and to achieve their academic and career poten- achieve this distinction. PERSONAL GROWTH PROGRAM tial. Having tutor certification enables student- One of the most important programs that

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honor roll in 1997. Nine of Clemson's 13 Sports largest computer lab in the country. Located on topics pertaining to his/her values, personal health

programs had a higher GPA than the student the first floor of Vickery Hall is the Department of and wellness, behavior, and goals. The specific topics will encompass both general transition issues and specific athletic issues as well.

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Go For The Flavor! r i m Ijg, Memorial Stadium Records

INDIVIDUAL By Clemson Rushes: 36 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 10-18-69 Rushing Yards: 263 by Raymond Priester vs. Duke, 11-11-95 All-Purpose Yards: 267 by Tony Home vs. Florida State, 9-20-97 Pass Attempts: 53 by Rodney Williams vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Pass Completions: 26 by Nealon Greene vs. Virginia, 10-11-97

TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1 1 -22-47 by Nealon Greene vs. UTEP, 10-4-97 Passing Yards: 283 by Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia, 9-24-66 Comp. %: .800(12-15) by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia (10-8-83)

(Min. 1 5 att.) Receptions: 10 by Charlie Waters vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Nealon Greene holds the record in Memorial by Perry Tuttle vs. Maryland, 11-14-81 Clemson Stadium for pass completions by Tony Home vs. Appalachian State, 9-6-97 in a game with 26 versus by Tony Home vs. Florida State, 9-20-97 Virginia last season. Reception Yards: 161 by Perry Tuttle vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81

TD Receptions: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1 1 -21 -53 by Tony Home vs. UTEP, 10-4-97 TEAM By Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 11-22-47 Clemson First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Punt Return Yards: 126 by Donnell Woolford vs. Ga. Tech, 9-26-87 Rushes: 73 vs. Virginia, 10-21-72 KO Return Yards: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Rushing Yds: 536 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. N. Carolina, 1 1 -8-80 Rushing Average: 10.3 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 10-30-65 Rushing TDs: 11 vs. Presbyterian, 9-22-45 3 by Brian Dawkins vs. Duke, 1 1 -1 1 -95 Pass Attempts: 54 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 Sacks: 3 by many (last by Rahim Abdullah vs. Furman, Pass Completions: 26 vs. Virginia, 10-11-97 9-7-96) Passing Yards: 315 vs. Virginia, 9-24-66 Tackles for Loss: by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. St, 10-24-87 Passing TDs: 4 vs. Auburn, 11-22-47 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 9-15-79 vs. UTEP, 10-4-97 Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 By Opponent Yards/Play: 8.7 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-81 9-15-79 Rushes: 32 by Charlie Wysocki, Maryland, Fumbles: 14 vs. Presbyterian, 9-1-53 by Don McCauley, N. Carolina, 11-14-70 Fumbles Lost: 5 vs. several teams by Corey Croom, Ball State, 9-5-92 Penalties: 15 vs. Duke, 10-17-87 11-25-75 Rushing Yards: 227 by Ted Brown, N.C. State, vs. Wake Forest, 1 1 -2-85 All-Purpose Yards: 372 by Peter Warrick, Florida State, 9-20-97 Penalty Yards: 155 vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-77 Pass Attempts: 57 by Kip Allen, The Citadel, 10-4-86 Punts: 13 vs. Furman, 11-21-42 Pass Completions: 26 by Bob Davis, Virginia, 9-24-66 vs. Pensacola N.A.S., 10-13-45 Passing Yards: 361 by Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 11-16-85 Punt Average: 56.6(3-170) vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-77 Receptions: 13 by Henley Carter, Duke, 10-19-68 Intercepts by: 5 vs. South Carolina, 11-23-68 Reception Yards: 249 by Peter Warrick, Florida State, 9-20-97 vs. Georgia, 9-19-81 11-21-59 Total Offense: 368 by Stan Gelbaugh, Maryland, 11-16-85 Interception Ret. Yds.: 110 vs. Wake Forest, 9-26-87 Sacks: 4 by Ross Browner, Notre Dame, 11-12-77 Punt Return Yards: 227 vs. Georgia Tech, KO Return Yards: 160 vs. Alabama, 10-25-69 Sacks by: 12 vs. Furman, 9-7-96 TFL: 19 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-87 PBUs: 18 vs. The Citadel, 10-4-86

By Opponent First Downs: 29 Duke, 10-24-70 by Florida State, 11-1-75 Rushes: 74 North Carolina, 11-14-70 Rushing Yards: 409 N.C. State, 10-25-75 Rushing Average: 7.0 N. Carolina, 11-6-76 Rushing TDs: 6 by N.C. State, 10-25-75 Pass Attempts: 58 The Citadel, 10-4-86 Pass Completions: 27 Duke, 10-16-82 Passing Yards: 361 Maryland, 11-16-85 Passing TDs: 3 by several teams Total Offense: 546 Duke, 10-24-70 Yards/Play: 8.4 Auburn, 10-10-70 Fumbles: 9 Presbyterian, 9-18-54 Fumbles Lost: 6 Duke, 10-19-68 Penalties: 16 Duke, 10-17-87 Penalty Yards: 127 Georgia, 9-30-67 Punts: 15 Auburn, 10-12-68 This 78 yard punt return for a touchdown was a large portion of the Punt Average: 57.3 The Citadel, 10-4-86 126 punt return yards Donnell Woolford had in 1987 against Georgia Intercepts by: 6 by Auburn, 11-21-53 Tech that established a Memorial Stadium record. Punt Return Yards: 150 Florida State, 9-20-97

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by Amy Moore from her training with the United States and sophomore Missy Kudelka. "The set- National Team. "Cindy's exposure and ter position has been a challenge between As the 1998 season unfolds, the training with the national team at the Mary and Missy. Both have strong attribut-

Clemson Tiger volleyball team looks to Olympic Training Center has been very es; but both are very different individuals. I defend its 1997 ACC Title. In the program's exciting for our program. This privilege think it will be interesting to see who will sixth year under the direction of Head Cindy earned is something that is going to step up and provide the most consistency

Coach Jolene Jordan Hoover, Clemson not only help her, but it will also help take as a setter. Both athletes have a lot to add

looks to record its fifth 20-win season and our team to the next level. When she to this team and I hope they will both be earn its fourth NCAA Tournament bid. comes back into the gym after competing able to contribute quite a bit." The biggest highlight of 1997 was win- on a national level, that competitiveness The other right-side position was vacat- ning the program's first ACC Title. Head should carry over to the other players. I ed by graduating senior Jill Heavey. "We coach Jolene Jordan Hoover stated, look for her to bring great leadership quali- are looking for freshman Jodi Steffes to

"Winning the ACC Championship meant so ties to help lift our level of intensity in both step in and play on the right-side. She is a much to the entire program. This title was practices and matches." left handed hitter with a great attitude and not only shared by the 1997 team, but also Behind the strength of Schulz and will put up a great block on the right-side. with past teams who created such a solid Stern, Dalleska will also look to earn some Jodi is a strong ball-handler and a smart foundation and played a part in making the quality playing time as she did during her offensive player. She should make a championship a reality." freshman year. In addition to Dalleska, smooth transition into the collegiate game.

It seems to be clear that under the direc- Hoover will have the services of two She is certainly someone to look for as an tion of Hoover, the Clemson Tiger volleyball promising freshmen in Berki and Kirtland. ACC Rookie-of-the-Year candidate." team will continue to strive for many more Both will provide added depth to the Filling the shoes of defensive specialist titles, as well as continuing to raise the bar Clemson middle position. Blythe Gardner will be sophomore Heidi of excellence as Clemson student-athletes. At the outside hitter position, the Tigers Cooper. "Heidi saw limited time last sea-

Hoover's team heads into the 1 998 sea- return last season's starters, juniors Allison son, playing behind both Blythe and Emily. son returning nine letter winners. The team Coday and Skye Frost. Junior veteran She is a great addition to the team and con- also welcomes four incoming freshmen to Emily Gorla also looks to receive a shot at tinues to develop at a fast rate." the squad and will look to the four returning the starting outside hitter position. All in all, the lineup should prove to be starters for leadership. With these 1 3 play- Coday was an AVCA All-District selec- very strong, with four returning starters. ers, the Tigers are looking to be competitive tion last year, and according to Hoover, The Tigers are also extremely deep in in non-conference matches and in defend- "Allison's strength is definitely hitting and many positions, which indicates the bench ing the title in ACC matches. blocking; but, every year her ball control will be incredibly tough as well.

According to Hoover, this year's strength and defense have improved as a result of With one title in place already, the will be in the middle position. "We are all her hard work." Clemson volleyball team seems to have the returning senior Stephanie Schulz, junior Frost was one of last season's most ingredients in place to add another cham-

Cindy Stern, and sophomore Jackie consistent performers. "Skye is a very pionship banner to Jervey Gym in 1998. Dalleska in the middle position. We will complete player for us. She is the team's also be adding freshmen Anne Berki and stabilizer and the glue that holds the six

Meredith Kirtland. We definitely have the pieces together. Her strength is her pass- most depth that we have ever had in the ing, defense and shot selection. Skye is a middle position. Clemson has always had great player, which she proved last year great middle hitters, and this group looks to when she was selected to the ACC All- continue that standard of excellence." Tournament Team."

At the helm of the middle hitters is The third outside hitter is Gorla. Last

Schulz. She has been a three-year starter season, Gorla saw most of her time in the for the Tigers and looks to continue her back row for teammate Alison Coday; how- success as a top line middle hitter this year. ever, according to Hoover, this year Gorla

"We will look for Stephanie to work into a will get her chance to play all around. leadership position. She was named ACC "Emily brings another dimension to the

Rookie-of-tne-Year in 1995, and from that court. She makes everyone take their play point on other players and coaches have all up a level with her competitiveness." respected her play. She is looking to have The two positions Hoover will have to an exceptional senior year and we will be replace are both on the right side. looking forward to watching her help us Graduating setter Michelle Thieke was a defend our title." three-year starter for the Tigers and

Stern is also a returning middle player became the career record holder for most Junior Cindy Stern and the Tigers and will bring two years of starting experi- assists during the 1 997 season. Looking to hope to successfully defend the ence, as well as the knowledge she gained fill Thieke's shoes will be junior Mary Trull ACC title in 1998.

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Jane Robe lot, the host of CBS This Morning and 1982 Clemson graduate, poses with members of the Tiger Band. Robelot is holding a copy of the Tiger Band's latest CD, "Eye of the Tiger". by Kimberly Johnson

Today marks the day of a new begin- team tunnel and begins to play the of Missouri in Jacksonville, FL, by a score ning—A new beginning for Tiger football. "Orange Bowl March" with fans screaming of 24-23 at the Gator Bowl. As the rookies take their place in history, with excitement and anticipation. The can- As another season gets underway and the seniors begin an end to their collegiate non fires and the Tigers come rushing the Clemson tradition is passed down to career, the fans anticipate another exciting down the hill into Death Valley, as the band another generation, the Tiger Band wants season, and the Tiger Band welcomes performs "Tiger Rag." There is no question all Clemson students, faculty, fans and over 80 new members to their first perfor- as to why so many people consider alumni to keep that Tiger spirit throughout mance in Death Valley. Clemson's pregame show to be one of the the year. In hopes of this, a Tiger Band CD, The opening pregame performance for most exciting in college football. "Eye Of The Tiger," has been released to today's game will follow in accordance with As the pregame show comes to a con- the public. The CD consists of 26 Tiger a Clemson theme of a "Tradition at Every clusion the band continues to orchestrate songs, including such hits as "Tiger Rag,"

Position." The traditional "Orange Bowl its sounds from its seats located next to the Clemson Alma Mater, "Sock it To Em,"

March" will begin, setting the tone for the the hill. It continues to further excite the "Orange Bowl March" and "Eye of the football fever of 1981 when the Tigers crowd with various tunes such as the ever Tiger". It can be purchased for $15 plus claimed the national championship. popular "Eye of the Tiger." $2.00 for shipping and handling by con- Following the march, fans will hear "Tiger This year's first halftime performance is tacting the Tiger Band Office at 864-656- Rag" for the first time in the1998 football a "Salute to Motown." The Tiger Band will 3380. All proceeds from the sale of CDs season. And of course, a Clemson do its rendition of 40 years of R&B and will be used to help finance band scholar- pregame show is not complete without the Soul in six of Motown's most popular hits. ships. famous "Washington Post," "God Bless The first is Stevie Wonder's 1965 release America," "Star Banner," the "Uptight." Next are the soulful Spangled and entitled Clemson University beautiful of University of songs called "I sounds the Alma sounds three Four Tops Alma Mater: Mater. Can't Help Myself," "Reach Out I'll Be its Another noted tradition in this after- There," and "Baby, I Need Your Loving." Of Where the Blue Ridge yawns noon's pregame is the dotting of the "i" course, the salute would not be complete greatness after the band spells out Tigers' in its pop- without the recognition of the ladies. The Where the Tigers play ular script form. Today, the honor of dotting classic song "Stop! In the Name of Love" Here the sons of dear old the "i" is bestowed to Dr. Robert E. by Diana Ross and The Supremes will also Clemson McCormick, a professor of economics. Dr. be performed. The final song of this Reign supreme alway. McCormick is the 1998 recipient of the Motown salute will be the upbeat 1980's hit Alumni Master Teacher of the Year Award. "All Night Long" by Lionel Richie. Chorus This award is given by the Student Alumni Today marks the 50th Anniversary Dear old Clemson, we will Council, the highest award given by stu- Reunion of the 1949 Gator Bowl Team. 1- triumph dents. This team finished the season with an 1 And with all our might The excitement now moves to the hill as record, one of just three teams with a That the Tigers roar may echo the band makes way for "the most exciting perfect record in Clemson history. They 25 seconds in college football." The band captured the Southern Conference divides on both sides of the hill, forms a Championship and defeated the University 125 Sept. 5 Sat. MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY in Western Carolina Invitational Morning Sept. 1 6 Wed. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL at South Carolina 7:00 PM

WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY in Western Carolina Invitational . .Morning Sept. 18 Fri. WOMEN'S TENNIS in Roberta Allison Invitational

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL vs. Eastern Illinois in Saint Louis @ Tuscaloosa, AL All Day

Tournament 12:00 PM WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL vs. Southern Methodist in Kentucky

FOOTBALL vs. Furman (Tiger Cub Club Day & Youth Day) . . .1 :00 PM Tournament 5:00 PM

* WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL at Saint Louis in Saint Louis WOMEN'S SOCCER vs. North Carolina 7:00 PM

Tournament 8:00 PM Sept. 1 9 Sat. MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY in Virginia Invitational Morning

Sept. 6 Sun. MEN'S SOCCER vs. South Florida @ Miami, FL 12:30 PM WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY in Virginia Invitational Morning

' WOMEN'S SOCCER vs. Maryland 2:00 PM WOMEN'S TENNIS in Clay Court Championships

Sept. 9 Wed. MEN'S SOCCER vs. Belmont 7:00 PM @ Baltimore, MD All Day

Sept. 1 1 Fn. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL vs. Auburn in Big Orange Bash WOMEN'S TENNIS in Roberta Allison Invitational

@ Clemson, SC 7:00 PM @ Tuscaloosa, AL All Day

WOMEN'S SOCCER at Nebraska in Nebraska Invitational 8:00 PM WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL vs. Arkansas State in Kentucky

Sept. 12 Sat. MEN'S GOLF in The Ridges Intercollegiate § Johnson City, TN Tournament 10:00 AM

4 (The Ridges CC) All Day FOOTBALL at Virginia 3:30 PM

FOOTBALL vs. Virginia Tech (Hall of Fame Day) 1:00 PM WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL at Kentucky in Kentucky Tournament . .7:00 PM

* Sept. 1 3 Sun. MEN'S GOLF in The Ridges Intercollegiate @ Johnson City, TN Denotes ACC game/match.

(The Ridges CC) All Day All times are EST.

WOMEN'S SOCCER vs. Dartmouth in Nebraska Invitational . . . .12:00 PM Subject to change.

' MEN'S SOCCER vs. North Carolina 2:00 PM

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL vs. Central Florida in Big Orange Bash

@ Clemson, SC 2:00 PM

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Clemson OPP Team Data rui ii id 1 WDPPr r Team Data THIS WEEK'S POLLS Total Offense 4131 3803 Total Offense 3319 JJJ4 Total Plays 817 801 AP Preseason USA Today Total Plays 660 769 A A Yards/Play 5.1 4.7 1 Ohio State 1 Yards/Play 5.0 344.3 316.9 Yards/ Game 301.7 Yards/ Game 2 Florida State 2 Rush Yards/Game 152.7 89.8 Rush Yards/Game 182.4 1 ? Florida 4 Pass Yards/Game 191.6 227.2 3 Pass Yards/Game 119.4 IKfl 7 Pass. Efficiency 132.4 110.1 4 Nebraska 3 Pass. Efficiency 100.7 ^r n Punting Average 41.5 38.6 5 Michigan 5 Punting Average 38.7 Turnovers 21 19 Turnovers 31 26 6 Kansas State 6 Penalties-Yards 69-527 75-566 Penalties-Yards 62-582 84-771 Total First Downs 220 199 7 UCLA 7 Total First Downs 172 185 Sacks by defense-Yards 33-221 32-184 8 Arizona State 9 Sacks by defense-Yards 32-202 9-70

1 16 12 Intercept, by defense 9 9 LSU 8 Intercept, by defense 3rd Down Conv. 66-176 64-183 3rd Down Conv. 53-140 57-1 74 10 Tennessee 10 Time of Poss./Game 32:30 27:30 Time of Poss./Game 01- AR 32:1 Total Points 292 219 11 West Virginia 12 Total Points 281 223 Touchdowns 34 25 12 North Carolina 11 Touchdowns 30 24 Field Goals 20-27 16-26 Field Goals 11-14 8-12 13 Penn State 13 Punt Returns 35-381 37-514 Punt Returns 34-390 24-162 Kickoff Returns 39-932 35-703 14 Texas A&M 15 Kickoff Returns 30-814 46-859 15 Colorado State 16 Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Rushing Att Yds Avg TD 16 Virginia 19 Priester 223 956 4.3 6 Crosby 148 681 4.6 4 17 Syracuse 14 Greene 115 345 3.0 1 Moore 91 425 4.7 3 Witherspoon 58 224 3.9 3 18 Washington 17 Russell 46 302 6.6 4 Austin 59 220 3.7 2 19 Georgia 18 Cerqua 56 242 4.3 4 Zanders 37 76 2.1 Hill 46 231 5.0 1 20 Wisconsin 20 Clemson 506 1832 3.6 13 Furman 441 ?006 4.5 19 21 Southern Mississippi 21 Opponents 398 1077 2.7 12 Opponents 497 1696 3.4 16 22 Notre Dame 24 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD 23 Michigan State 23 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Home 70 907 13.0 8 Kitchings 30 354 11.8 3 24 Arizona 25 Wofford 28 388 13.9 4 Wade 28 434 15.5 6 Lawyer 28 384 13.7 3 25 Auburn 22 Berrian 10 154 15.4 Hall 17 159 9.4 Moore 10 137 13.7 Priester 14 113 8.1 Cerqua 7 90 12.9

Clemson 188 2299 12.2 16 Furman 98 1313 13.4 1 Opponents 203 2726 13.4 9 Opponents 137 1658 12.1 8

Att I Pet Passing Cm Att Yds TD I Pet Passing Cm Yds TD Greene 180 290 2212 16 9 .621 Rickman 69 163 943 7 9 .423 Streeter 8 21 87 2 .381 Jonas 12 23 158 2 .522 Hill 17 33 212 2 3 .515 Clemson 188 311 2299 16 11 .605 1 9 AAP. Opponents 203 403 2726 9 9 .504 Furman 98 219 1313 11 I £. .440 Opponents 137 272 1658 8 1IDR .OU4RC\A

Tackles Tac TFL-Yds Tackles Tac TFL-Yds Anthony Simmons, ILB 158 25-101 Jay Thier, LB 176 A-1 9 Mond Wilson, ILB 89 8-24 Bernard Scott, OLB 164 8-28 Raymond White, MG 79 4-8 Orlando Ruff, LB 140 1 1 -OP. DoMarco Fox, FS 74 Jeremy Osbourne, FS 92 1.14 pc.i -1 c Rahim Abdullah, OLB 73 4-28 Bryan Dailer, RUE 90 c J 1 1 U Lorenzo Bromell, DT 59 14-57 John Keith, SS 85 4-1 n Harold Means, ILB 56 3-16 Reggie Williams, NG 49 4-8

Antwan Edwards, DB 52 Phil Warren, DT 48 O 1 D

- Tony Plantin, DT 52 10-35 Kevin Jackson, CB 45 I I R 1 Q Adrian Dingle, OLB 48 10-42 Leroy Davies-Venn, DT 33

1997 Results 1997 Results Date Opponent Res. Score Date Opponent Res. Score Sept. 6 App. State W 23-12 Sept. 4 at Samford W 29-10 Sept. 13 at N.C. State W 19-17 Sept. 13 at S C. State L 6-17 Sept. 20 Florida State L 28-35 Sept. 27 VMI W 35-14 Sept. 27 at Georgia Tech L 20-23 Oct. 4 at West. Carolina L 16-17 Oct. 4 Texas-El Paso W 39-7 Oct. 1 Appalachian St. W 24-22 Oct. 1 Virginia L 14-21 Oct. 18 at The Citadel W 21-7 Oct. 25 at Maryland W 20-9 Oct. 25 E. Tenn. State L 28-58 Nov. 1 at Wake Forest W 33-16 Nov. 1 Elon W 38-20 Nov. 8 *Duke W 29-20 Nov. 8 at Ga. Southern L 13-30 Nov. 15 North Carolina L 10-17 Nov. 15 Wofford w 28-7 David Richardson had a pair of field Nov. 22 at South Carolina W 47-21 Nov. 22 at Chattanooga W 43-2 Jan. 2 AAuburn L 17-21 goals against Furman in 1996, * - denotes overtime including a 40-yarder. A - Peach Bowl, Atlanta, GA 127 & 1948 Teami can't

(Contunued from page 47) Clemson 7, Auburn 6 mance. He had one receiving TD and two on the November 27 at Mobile, AL ground. The three touchdowns allowed Mathews Clemson had scoring drives of 60, 46, 88, 92, Auburn was the opponent in the ninth game of to tie North Carolina four-time All-American 64 and 62 yards and the Paladins got to the the season. The War Eagles were struggling dur- Charlie Justice for the Southern Conference scor- Clemson 10 once, when the Tigers fumbled. But, ing this season, but they gave the undefeated and ing championship. Hurricane (their nickname then) pass attempts ninth-ranked Tigers all they could handle. The December game was played in shirt- failed. Clemson trailed 6-0 late in the fourth period when sleeve weather at the dedication game for One of the reasons for Clemson's offensive the Tigers finally put together a drive that culmi- Charleston's Johnson Hagood Stadium. prowess on this day was the play of blocking back nated in a touchdown by Mathews. Bob Martin, who would receive the Jacobs Mathews had set up the final drive when he Clemson 24, Missouri 23 Blocking Trophy as the top blocker in the stole the ball from Jocko Norton on Auburn's 47- January 1 at Jacksonville, FL Southern Conference at year's end. "Bob Martin yard line. He then passed 24 yards to Oscar According to famed play-by-play announcer was a co-captain and a team leader," said Gage. Thompson, which set up the TD. Jack Miller's Ted Husing, the 1949 Gator Bowl would be a bat- "Coach Howard signed about 15 of us from the extra point was the final margin of victory. tle of Bludgeoning vs. Fencing. Clemson's Single Shrine Bowl that year and three of us were "On the touchdown play, Gage and Mathews Wing offense and unbalanced line attempted to starters on that 1948 Clemson team, Martin, Ray switched positions," said Clanton. "Mathews was drive the ball with precision power, while Clanton and myself." a bit more sure footed in the slippery sod, so he Missouri's "new" T-Formation attack featured pre- Clemson 21, Wake Forest 14 carried the ball on the touchdown play. You have cision passing. November 13 at Wake Forest, NC to give a lot of credit to Jack Miller's extra point Clemson entered the 1949 Gator Bowl in Wake Forest would be the only serious and Jim Miller's hold because the field was in hopes of closing a perfect season. Frank Howard the rain." his bit in Southern Conference challenge left for the such bad shape from opened up offense a this contest, throw- Tigers. The Deacons came into the game ranked Cone and Mathews combined for 109 yards ing a season high 23 passes, all by Gage. 19th in the nation, while Clemson had moved up rushing on the day, but Clemson gained just 187 Boosted by the support of over 1 6,000 Clemson

of total offense. it all fans, in first to 10th after its win over Furman, the highest yards As had season, the the Tigers took a 14-0 lead the peri- five ranking in Clemson history to that point. The Clemson defense forced turnovers, altogeth- od behind two Fred Cone rushing touchdowns. Deacons would go on to the Dixie Bowl at sea- er, and came away with the victory despite being But, Missouri came right back behind quarter- son's end. outgained by 73 yards. The game was played in back Bus Entsminger (no relation and different Gage threw just 10 passes, but two were for a downpour and the slippery conditions evened spelling from Clemson's current offensive coordi- touchdowns and he had 130 yards passing over- the game as the terrain made it difficult for nator) who scored twice in the second period. Clemson's "Push-button Backfield." Tigers kickoff of all. Mathews and Thompson caught scoring The took the opening the sec- passes, Thompson's was from 40 yards out, as ond period and drove 80 yards for a score. Bobby Gage averaged 13 yards per pass completion. Clemson 20, Citadel Gage had two long runs in the drive and the Gage, who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in December 4 at Charleston, SC Tigers were fortunate on one play. Gage threw a the NFL and held the league record for the Defense was the key for Clemson in 1 948 and pass to John Poulos, who lateraled the ball to longest rush from scrimmage for 30 years, also it was never as dominant as it was at the Citadel Mathews. Mathews fumbled the pitch, but it fell 4. failed first in had 72 yards rushing in nine attempts. on December The Citadel to gain a back the arms of Poulos, allowing Clemson to Cone gained 84 yards in 24 rushes as down, the only recorded time in the modern era keep possession. Gage then threw a touchdown Clemson won the rushing battle 223-127 and that a Clemson opponent failed to get a first pass to Poulos and the Tigers had a 21-14 lead. Citadel 0-7 just After safety Missouri to within 21- won the total offense war 353-200. Cone cli- down. The was passing and had a brought maxed a 47-yard drive by bucking over from the 29 yards rushing, as Clemson outgained the 16, the Tigers drove for a clinching score. A one for the deciding score. Bulldogs by 372-29. Bobby Gage to Thompson pass for 12 yards on a "That win over Wake Forest might have been Mathews had two more interceptions, 97 third-and seven from the Missouri 38 was a key the biggest win of the season because they had yards rushing in 20 attempts and scored three play in the drive. The drive stalled on the Missouri beaten us six straight times," said Prince. In touchdowns in another fine all-around perfor- 15. On fourth-and 10, Frank Howard called on terms of prestige, the victory made Clemson 4-0 Jack Miller to boot a 32-yard field goal. The boot, in the Southern Conference and improved the the only successful field goal of the entire 1948 8:40 left in the team's rating to an all-time best number-nine in season, was good with game. the ranks in the nation. How 1948 team Clemson held Missouri and got the ball back Clemson history with over four minutes left. Thanks to the running Clemson 42, Duquesne of Fred Cone, the Tigers were able to run out the clock. The key play on the last possession was a November 20 at Clemson, SC * Second winningest season, 11-0 Duquesne was no match for Clemson and fourth-and one from the Clemson 38. Cone * gained three yards on the play that started with Ray Mathews in its final home game of the sea- First in wins away from home, 7 son. Mathews scored two touchdowns, one rush- just a couple of minutes left, and Clemson could * ing and one on a punt return, and threw a 75-yard One of 3 perfect seasons in celebrate is first perfect season in 48 years. Years later Howard would call that the most scoring pass to Oscar Thompson in one of the Ciemson history play of his career. That's right, great all-around performances in Clemson histo- memorable a * run the middle his ry. He had 75 yards passing, 75 yards rushing, Third best in yards/play on offense, three-yard up was most mem- orable play in 39 years of coaching. 85 yards in punt returns and 16 yards on inter- 5.44 over Missouri closed ception returns. There is no truth to the rumor The victory out an * that he sold tickets prior to the game. First in punt return average, 17.13 incredible season. But, as you look at the list of

this group, it is Clemson held Duquesne to 100 yards of total success stories among certainly * First in yards per pass completion this team recorded perfect offense and just eight first downs. Tiger special understandable how a season. teams had four punt returns for 140 yards, still * Third in total defense, 177.2 yards 'This team was made up of an exceptional sixth most punt return yards in a game in per game Clemson history. group of men," summarized Clanton. "Everyone After the game former Secretary of State on that team went on to be successful after they * Fifth in interceptions, 21 James Byrnes, and Governor Strom Thurmond stopped playing, regardless of their endeavor. It * is testimony to Coach Howard. He was never represented Clemson supporters from 27 states Fourth in fewest points/game a consumed by winning, he really did a lot to pre- in presenting Frank Howard with a brand new allowed, 6.9 for life after football." Dodge automobile. The gift was in appreciation pare us for the outstanding season. 128 Your dreams for the perfect home can be realized with one visit to the Nation's largest

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