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Box 3978, Greenville, SC 29608 USA • Phone: (803) 242-5262 • Fax: (803) 271-4535 H$ Table of Contents Today's Features Today's Program features Clemson s last player signed in 1992, Clemson's Sullivan Award winner and 5 Brian Dawkins former Tiger who is an All-Pro defensive back with Would Brian Dawkins be a Clemson Tiger if he a was not a high school teammate of Patrick Sapp? the Chicago Bears. Clemson's last signee of 1 991 is one of the top defen- sive backs in the ACC and one of the keys to 11 2 Tiger Grads in Coaching Clemson's 1994 defense. For the second week in a row Clemson's oppo- sition will be coached by a Clemson graduate. N.C. 7 Butkus Candidates State mentor Mike O'Cain is the only Clemson grad Clemson's reputation as the top school in the who serves as a Division I head coach, but there are nation for producing linebackers received another several other Tiger grads who are also serving in the enhancement in August when both Tim Jones and profession. Wardell Rouse were named to the Butkus Award pre- season Watch List. 1994 Program Committee 49 Happy Birthday Tiger Editor: Tim Bourret The Clemson Tiger turns 40 this year. The love- Advertising Coordinator: Tim Match able mascot has been a major ingredient in the color Assistant Editor: Jessica Reo and pageantry that surrounds a Clemson football Program Staff: Sam Blackman, Bob Bradley, Chris weekend. Turn to page 49 to see a list of the former Metzler, Brett Sowell, Brenda Rabon, Jamie Hill, Dr. Tigers and some of their more interesting reflections. Harold Vigodsky and Gail Moose Printing: Electric City Printing Company of 51 Warren Forney Anderson, SC Clemson's junior defensive end hopes he can On the Cover: Clemson has a 9-4 advantage in the receive as many awards for his on-field performance series with N.C. State since the game was designat- in 1994 as he received for his off-field accomplish- ed 'The Textile Bowl" in 1981. Many of the games ments in 1993. He won Clemson's Sullivan Award for have come down to the final moments, as last year's service to others last year, one of the top awards pre- game did. Today's cover photo dramatically demon- sented to a Clemson student. strates how close as defensive back Brian Dawkins, 51 among others, successfully defends a late Wolfpack 61 Reggie Herring pass. Clemson's inside linebacker coach got his Cover Photo: By Jim Monarty The Departments break into coaching at a very early age thanks to two- ACC Schedule 67 time Super Bowl Champion Coach Jimmy Johnson. All-Americans 48 Herring relates that you need more than an early Alma Mater 105 break to make it in the college coaching profession. America's Best Programs 69 Athletic Staff 31 73 Donnell Woolford Band Feature 105 Chicago Bears cornerback Donnell Woolford Board of Trustees 33 earned All-Pro status last year for the first time in his Bowl Schedule 78 NFL career. Many of the basics that have led to his Cheerleaders 101 success as a pro were learned as a collegian at Clemson Radio Network 20 Clemson. Coaches, All Sports 19 Courtesy Car Donors 45 76 The Textile Bowl Emergency Services 67 This week's game matches Clemson and N.C. IPTAY 64 State in the 14th annual Textile Bowl. The Textile IPTAY Donors 80 industry plays a major part in the economics of both IPTAY Officers 42 North Carolina and South Carolina. The industry also Managers 28 plays a key role in the educational process at both Medical Staff 29 institutions taking part in today's football game. Memorial Stadium 27 Official's Signals 47 78 Academic AII-ACC Opponent Schedules 25 Clemson had 57 student-athletes chosen to the Photo of the Week 53 ACC Academic Honor Roll for the 1993-94 school Single Game Records 70 year. Stadium Information 23 Trainers 28 University Feature 63 Interior Photos: Jim Moriarty, Rob Biggerstaff, Bob University President 9 Waldrop, Vern Verna, Ken Ruinard, Dave Lewis, Vickery Hall 103 Patrick Wright, Joe Sherman, Eddie Cliffe, C.W. Pack Sports, Chicago Bears Clemson Schedule Sept. 3 Furman W, 27-6 For additional copies of this program send a check for Sept. 10 N.C. State 1:00 PM $6 to Clemson Football Program, Box 632, Clemson, Sept. 17 *at Virginia 12:00 PM SC 29633 Sept. 24 Open Date Oct. 1 Maryland 1:00 PM Player and Coaches Oct. 8 at Georgia 1:00 PM Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 54 Oct. 15 at Duke 1:30 PM Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 59 Oct. 22 at Florida State 2:00 PM Assistant Coaches, Clemson 13 Oct. 29 Wake Forest 1 :00 PM Graduate Assistant Coaches 17 Nov. 5 at North Carolina 1:30 PM Head Coach Tommy West 11 Nov 12 Georgia Tech 1:00 PM Lineups 56 Nov. 19 South Carolina 1:00 PM Meet the Tigers 34 *ACC TV Numerical Roster, Clemson 56 First three game times are set. From October 1 until Numerical Roster, Opponents 57 the end of the season the times are all tentative. The Opponent Players and Information 74 times shown are if the game is not televised. Various Statistics, both teams 79 television networks can change the times up to 12 Strength Coaches 26 days prior to the contest. Tiger Rookies 37 1994 Clemson Football 1 <g£ Today's Game The top two rushing3 defenses in the ACC face off today in by Tim Bourret the 14th annual Textile Bowl. The 14th Annual Textile Bowl Clemson and N.C. State will do battle in the Eddie Goines is a top receiver who Sapp is now 16 for 26 for 329 yards and 14th annual Textile Bowl when the two teams Clemson must be aware of at all times. The three touchdowns against no interceptions in meet in Death Valley this afternoon. Clemson senior had six catches for 106 yards and also his two season openers. Sapp has thrown only has a 9-4 advantage in the series since the returned four punts for 44 yards. Goines now seven interceptions in his 289 career attempts. game took on the Textile Bowl title in 1981 . As ranks third in N.C. State history in both recep- He is first in Clemson history in interception you can see from other pages in this program, tions and reception yardage. He has 114 avoidance. the Textile Industry has a very important effect receptions for his career and moved ahead of on the economy of North Carolina and South Haywood Jeffires (111) against Bowling Smith Productive vs. Furman Carolina and the two schools competing in Green. He also has 1833 career receiving One day soon Emmitt Smith is going to be today's game. yards and also moved ahead of Jeffires into known as Emory Smith's older brother. Many of the Textile Bowl contests have third place in that area with his fine opener Clemson's sophomore fullback had a produc- been close, including last year when Clemson against Bowling Green. tive 59 yards in 10 attempts and scored two won 20-14. Clemson held a 20-0 lead after Red-shirt freshman Carlos King was the top touchdowns in Clemson's victory over Furman. three quarters thanks to an offense that gained rusher for N.C. State with 75 yards in 14 Over his last four games Smith has 51 carries 250 yards rushing, but had to hang on in the attempts. King has outstanding credentials, for 301 yards and three touchdowns. That is last minute to gain the victory.
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