Maryland Vs Clemson (10/10/1998) Clemson University
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1998 Maryland vs Clemson (10/10/1998) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "Maryland vs Clemson (10/10/1998)" (1998). Football Programs. 254. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/254 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ) Holland ' Postell ' Leader of / • the Line EXPERIENCE does make a Difference! Celebrating 50 Years of Service from Batson Louis P. Batson, Jr. • Joanna B. Stone • Mrs. Louis P. Batson, Sr. • H. Elliott Batson Alexco: Off-loom take-up and inspection equipment and gantries. Keith® Manufacturing: Walking Floor®, unloading and ATI: Entry exit plaiting and accumulatorsfor needle looms. conveying systems. Beltran: Pollution control and smoke abatement. Knotex: Warp tying equipment, including computer-controlled Biella Shrunk Process: Dry finishing equipmentfor machinery drawing-in systems, andframes. u 'oolen/u 'orstedfabrics. Lemaire: Warp transfer andfabric transfer printing. Brouwer: Ringtube stripper, bobbin alignment packing, and open -end Mannhart: Roving stripper and opening machines. tube stripping machines. Palmetto/TMR: Air-conditioning, air handling systems. CC+I: Standards-based monitoring systems. Parex-Mather: Singeing rangesfor textilefinishing. CSM: Cotton and worsted ring spinning systems. Sohler: Overhead cleaning systems; weaving, roving, spinning, winding, Dornier: Rigid rapier weaving machinery with patented, positively and linkage systems. controlledfilling transfer, dobby orjacquard motion; air-jet weavingfor Shinwa: Pattern shearing and sanding. high qualityfabrics; through air dryers and thermal bonding. Strayfield: Radiofrequency dryers. Ducker: Dryers and wrinkle-free curing ovens. Temafa: Fiber opening, blending, and reclamation. Fehrer: Nonwoven, webforming, and needle punch machinery. VTA: Sectional warping, direct warping and warping creels. Genkinger: Warp beam, cloth roll, and material handling Welker: Yarn conditioning and steaming systems. equipment. William Tatham: Fiber opening and blending, carding and Jenkins: Waste briquetting machinery, Rota-Clean fans. crosslapping. WxTex: Direct screen engraving machines. Supplying the Textile, Paper, Film, Foil, Plastic, Rubber and Converting Industries. Yarn and Fabrics Machinery Group, Inc. Club Road • PO Box 3978 • Greenville, SC 29608 • Tel: 864.242.5262 • Fax: 864.271.4535 • E-Mail: [email protected] Please visit us at: www.lpbatson.com 8 ON THE COVER Senior offensive tackle Holland Postell has started 29 consecutive games for Clemson coming into today's contest. He has been a mainstay on the offensive line for three sea- sons. Today, Clemson continues a tradition started in 1922, Homecoming. The Tigers look Jfct to build on their record of 53-18-3 on this spe- cial date with the support of Clemson's many alumni, students, and fans who have once again gathered in Tigertown for this exciting weekend. TODAY'S FEATURES 2 Today's Game 5 Holland Postell 7 Brent Banasiewicz 46 1978 Team 57 John Thompson 58 Women's Swimming & Diving 59 Men's Swimming & Diving 61 Photo of the Week M 71 Mother of the Year M 121 Clemson's NFL Pro Bowl Selections f 123 Clemson Ail-Americans ' 127 Stats, Stats, Stats 128 The Last Word PLAYERS & COACHES Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 63 Alphabetical Roster, Maryland 67 Assistant Coaches, Clemson 14 Graduate Assistant Coaches 32 Head Coach Tommy West 13 Starting Lineups 64 Meet the Tigers 41 Numerical Roster, Clemson 64 Numerical Roster, Maryland 65 Meet the Terrapins 83 Strength Coaches, Clemson 45 Tiger Rookies 44 THE DEPARTMENTS Alma Mater 125 Athletic Staff 29 Band Feature 125 Board of Trustees 8 Clemson Radio Network 73 Clemson Coaches 26 Courtesy Car Donors 30 fcta^ Emergency Services 33 IBb Future Clemson Schedules 77 pl^^ IPTAY 37 IPTAY Donors 89 IPTAY Officers 86 Managers 81 Medical Staff 35 Memorial Stadium 78 Official's Signals 25 Stadium Information 33 Student-Athlete Enrichment 117 Tiger & Tiger Cub 126 Tiger Traditions 21 Trainers 81 PROGRAM CREDITS University, Clemson 52 FOR TICKETS TO Co-Editors: Tim Bourret and Brett Sowell University Feature. 69 UPCOMING CLEMSON ATHLETIC Cover Designed by: John Schaffauser of University President 11 EVENTS CALL Canton, MS 1 998 CLEMSON SCHEDULE 1 -800-CLEMSON Program Manager: Tim Match Sept. 5 Furman 37-0 Qp Staff: Virginia Tech 0-33 Sam Blackman, Bob Bradley, Brian Sept. 12 /ne/i\ crr " 01 ia < 864 656 21 1 Hennessy, Kim Johnson, Libby Kehn, Linn, Sept. 1 9 at Virginia (ABC) 3:30 > Andy Sept. 26 Wake Forest (ABC) 19-29 Bernie Merritt, Meredith Merritt, Laura Mosher, Oct. 3 at N. Carolina (ABC) 14-21 CLEMSON ATHLETICS Julie Pare, Emily Rabon Oct. 10 Maryland (JP) 12:00 ON THE Contributing Photographers: Jim Moriarty, Jim Oct. 17 at Florida State (ESPN2) 6:00 WORLD WIDE WEB Graham, Bob Waldrop, Vern Verna, Dave Lewis, Oct 24 at Duke TBA www.ciemsontigers.com Eddie Cliffe, Mark Cramer, Kerry Capps, Patrick Oct. 31 N.C. State TBA Wright, Carolina Photo of Charlotte, NC, Action Nov. 12 Georgia Tech (ESPN) 8:00 p rj $ Sports of Atlanta, GA, Mark Houde, Darryl Nov. 21 S. Carolina TBA 3 Glubczynski, Ken Ruinard 1 by Tim Bourret Last Season ACC in tackles, respectively, behind Clemson's Raymond Priester rushed for a season high Anthony Simmons last season. The linebacker Clemson Defense Outstanding vs. Maryland 204 yards in 36 carries and scored two touch- duo is a big reason Maryland is fourth in the Clemson has a perfect 4-0 record against downs to lead the Tigers to a 20-9 victory at ACC in total defense and fourth in rushing Maryland since Tommy West became the head Maryland last year at Byrd Stadium. The durable defense. Both players had double figure tackle coach in 1994. The record includes a 20-9 win senior was at his best in the fourth quarter when games in nine of the 1 1 contests last year. Ogle at College Park last year. The Tigers have not he carried the ball 13 times for 92 yards. On had a career high 17 tackles against Clemson in lost to Maryland since 1992 when the Terps Clemson's clinching touchdown drive, Priester 1997. scored 53 in a 53-23 victory over Clemson. gained the last 81 yards of the drive on nine con- Offensively, Maryland has gained 773 yards When Clemson shut out Maryland three secutive carries. rushing and 627 passing so far this season. Ken straight times between 1993-95, it was the first Anthony Simmons and Adrian Dingle led the Mastrole is the passing leader. He has complet- time since the 1959-62 era that Clemson record- defense. Simmons had 19 tackles and was ed 38-77 passes for 474 yards and one touch- ed three straight shutouts against an ACC team. named ACC Player of the Week, while Dingle down. His favorite receiver is Jermaine Clemson shutout N.C. State in 1959 by a 23-0 had three sacks to tie a Clemson single game Arrington, who has 14 receptions for 199 yards. score, by 20-0 in 1961 and 7-0 in 1962. The two record. Freshman Robert Carswell, making his Moises Cruz is second on the club in that cate- teams did not play in 1960. That is the only other first career start, had 1 1 tackles and three pass- gory with 10-110. Lamont Jordan is the top rush- time Clemson has shutout an ACC team three es broken up. Clemson had just 43 yards pass- er with 276 yards in 64 attempts and two touch- straight years. ing, but held the Terps to 70 yards rushing in 38 downs. Jordan was the top freshman rusher in Maryland ended a streak of four straight attempts. the ACC last year with 689 yards, and he also games without a touchdown against Clemson led all rookies in all-purpose running with 920 when Lamont Jordan scored on a four-yard run Terps Update yards. Matt Kalapinski has 258 receiving yards in the second period last year. It was the only Maryland enters today's game with a 2-3 and a team best three touchdowns, while Harold touchdown in the game for Maryland, so the record, but all three losses have been to teams Westley has 196 yards in 55 attempts. Terps have just one touchdown in the last five in the top 20 in the nation. Maryland has wins Maryland has an outstanding kicking duo in years against Clemson. over James Madison (23-15) and Temple (30- Brian Kopka and Russ Edwards. Kopka, whose Obviously, defense has been the key in 20) and losses to Virginia (31-19), West Virginia brother Kevin was a placekicker at Notre Dame Clemson outscoring Maryland 85-12 in the (42-20) and Florida State (24-10). The Florida two years ago, is in the top five in the nation in Tommy West era. The Terps have averaged just State game shows how much Maryland has field goals with 11-13, while Edwards, in his third 198 yards of total offense and 48 yards rushing improved this year. The Seminoles, who scored year as the Terps number-one punter, has a 40.7 per game over the last four years against 50 against Maryland in 1997, scored just one average on 26 punts.