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Mond Wilson
Tony HomeJason Collins
History of the Tiger
David Bibee
Academic Excellence
Lady Tiger Basketball
Clemson Men's Tennis
The Last Word
On the CoverTwo seniors who have had outstanding careers at
Clemson are Mond Wilson and Tony Home. Wilson is
approaching the 300 tackle mark, a level only nine
Clemson players have reached. Home is a semifinal-
ist for the Biletnikof Award, which is given to the top
wide receiver in the nation each year. He is on the
verge of establishing Clemson season records in vir-
tually every receiving area.
Players and CoachesAlphabetical Roster, Clemson 58
Alphabetical Roster, Opponents 63
Assistant Coaches, Clemson 14
Graduate Assistant coaches 17
Head Coach Tommy West 13
Starting Lineups 60
"eat the Tigers 37
Numerical Roster, Clemson 60
Numerical Roster, Opponents 61
Opponent Player Information 78
Notes 2
Sports Schedule 43
Statistics 119
Strength Coaches, Clemson 42
Tiger Rookies 40
The DepartmentsAlma Mater 115
Athletic Staff 35
Band Feature 115
Board of Trustees 8
Clemson Radio Network 28
Coaches, All Sports 20
Courtesy Car Donors 22
Emergency Services 24
IPTAY 81
IPTAY Donors 85
IPTAY Officers 86
Managers 80
Medical Staff 33
Memorial Stadium 45
Official's Signals 25
Photo of the Week 53
Stadium Information 27
Tiger Traditions 75
Trainers 80
University Feature 67
University President 11
University Commission 44
Vickery Hall 47
Video Staff 43
CreditsEditor: Tim Bourret
Program Manager: Tim Match
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Brenda Rabon, Brett Berg, Amy Moore, Brian
Hennessy, Adair Clary, Kim Johnson, Will Peeler,
James Brunson, Emily Rabon, Jeff Martin, Andy
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Cover Photos by: Jim Moriarty
Photo of the Week by: Jim Moriarty
Photos by: Jim Moriarty, Jim Graham, Bob
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Mark Cramer, Kerry Capps, Patrick Wright,
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by Tim Bourret
Greene Set Six Records at Wal<e Forest
Clemson senior quarterback NealonGreene set six school records in Ciemson's
win at Wake Forest last week. FormerClemson greats Mike Eppley, RodneyWilliams and Tommy Kendrick were sur-
passed in various categories by Greene in
the conquest of the Blue Devils.
The native of Yonkers, NY connected on
18-25 passes for 286 yards and two touch-
downs at Wake Forest. Ironically, he wasexactly 18-25 at Wake Forest in 1995.
Greene also rushed for 51 yards last
Saturday, giving him 337 yards of total
offense against the Demon Deacons, whohad not given up over 385 yards total offense
to any team this season.
Greene's passing yardage total and total
offense figure were the second best in
Clemson history. Only Thomas Ray's 323yards passing against North Carolina in 1965,
and only Bobby Gage's 374 yards of total
offense against Auburn in 1947 are better in
those respective categories.
The most impressive record for Greene on
Saturday was his ascension to number-one in
Clemson history in career total offense. With
the 337 yards against Wake Forest, he movedahead of Steve Fuller's 6096 figure, a total
that had stood for nearly 20 years. Greenenow has 6127 and still has at least three
games left.
Greene also set single season records for
completions and passing yardage, career
pass attempts and some others. Here is a list
of 13 Clemson records now held by Nealon
Greene.
'Most Yards Passing in a career (5181)
*Most Yards passing in a season (1674,
1997)
*Most Completions in a career (418)
*Most completions in a season (140,
1997)
*Most completions in a game (26 vs.
Virginia, 1997)
*Most Consecutive Completions (17 vs.
Virginia, Maryland, 1997)
*#Most touchdown passes in a game 4 vs.
UTEP, 1997
'Most touchdown passes in a career (30)
*Most 200-yard passing games in a sea-
son (6, 1997)
*Most 200-yard passing games in a
career (9)
'Most 200-yard total offense games in
career (13)
*Most 200-yard total offense games in a
season (5)
*Most total offense yards in a career
(6127)
#tied record
Clemson-Dul<e Series NotesClemson has won 14 of the last 16 meet-
ings with Duke. Duke's last win took place in
1994 when Ray Farmer blocked a punt with
just 1:18 left in the game and recovered the
ball for a touchdown. The win improved
Duke's record that year to 7-0. Clemson con-
trolled the clock for 34:16 and had no
turnovers in 77 plays in that game, but it wasnot enough. Nealon Greene, making his first
college start, had 204 yards in total offense,
and completed 16-30 passes for 172 yards in
that game.Clemson won in 1 995 at Clemson by a 34-
17 score in a game that was played in a
downpour in the first half and in brilliant sun-
shine in the second half. Raymond Priester
set a Clemson rushing record with 263 yards
in 32 carries to lead the Clemson offense andBrian Dawkins, now with the Philadelphia
Eagles, had three interceptions in the first
quarter to set a Clemson record.
Priester set the Clemson single game rushing record the last time Duke came to Death
Valley.
Clemson won a close defensive game vs.
Duke last year, 13-6 in Durham. Greenepassed for 231 yards, including 80 on a
touchdown pass to Tony Home. Home had a
then career high 120 receiving yards in the
game. Raymond Priester was Ciemson's top
rusher with 82 yards in 18 carries. Matt
Padgett kicked two field goals for the Tigers,
who had 369 yards total offense and just oneturnover. Anthony Simmons led Clemsondefenders with 17 tackles, as Clemsonallowed just two Duke field goals.
Clemson holds a 26-14-1 lead in the
series, but the Tigers are 13-4-1 against the
Blue Devils in Death Valley Tommy West is 2-
1 against Duke as a head coach. Duke's last
win at Clemson took place in 1980, a 34-17
victory led by Ben Bennett, then a freshmanquarterback for the Blue Devils.
The Tigers have been outstanding defen-
sively against Duke in recent years. Dukehas scored over 20 points against Clemsonjust once in the last seven years. Their two
wins against Clemson since 1980 were in
1994 and in 1989 (21-17 at Duke).
Priester Owns 15 Clemson RecordsClemson senior Raymond Priester, a pre-
season candidate for the Dr. Pepper DoakWalker Award, now holds or co-holds 15
Clemson records, including rushing on a
game, season and career basis. He is the
only active player in college football to holds
his school's rushing record on a game, sea-
son and career basis.
Priester has had two 100-yard rushing
games this year, including his 204-yard effort
at Maryland two weeks ago. He had just 30yards at Wake Forest due to a sprained ankle
early in the second period. Priester averages
93 yards per game this year, first in the ACC.Priester is now 10th in ACC history in
career rushing and he has a shot of finishing
in the top five. He needs 133 yards to moveinto seventh place on the ACC list, ahead of
Joe Mcintosh, Leon Johnson and Jerry Mays.
He moved ahead of Tiki Barber with his 204-
yard day against Maryland. He has had at
least 1000 yards in each of the last two years
and has 744 so far this year. He needs 256in his last three regular season games to
become just the sixth player in ACC history to
have three 1000-yard seasons in a career.
Warrick Dunn of Florida State is the most
recent to do it with Florida State, 1994-96.
Priester is nearing the Clemson record for
receptions by a running back. He has had 44
in his 43-game career and needs just three
to break Ray Yauger's record of 46 set
between 1967-69.
Duke UpdateDuke has a 2-6 record heading into
Saturday's game, but the Blue Devils have
had three losses by a touchdown or less.
Earlier in the season Duke lost 24-20 at
Northwestern, and also suffered close losses
at Maryland (16-10) and at Virginia (13-10).
Only three of the eight Duke opponents have
scored over 17 points this year.
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Duke is led defensively by Chike
Egbuniwe, the ACC's leading tackier at 13.0
tackles per game. He has had double fig-
ures in tackles in all but one game this year
and had a season high 22 stops against NCSlate in the opener. He has had double fig-
ures in tackles against Clemson each of the
last two seasons.
Ryan Stallmeyer is also having a quality
season with 94 tackles through eight games,
including a high of 17 against Maryland.
Chris Combs leads the team and is amongthe team leaders in tackles for loss with 10 for
30 yards and he also leads the team in quar-
terback pressures and sacks.
Offensively, Duke is quarterbacked by a
6-5 red-shirt freshman in Bobby Campbell.
The native of Hicksville, NY is a star of the
future in the ACC. He has completed 55-116
passes so far this year for 672 yards and two
scores. He threw for 196 yards and two
scores against Wake Forest in Duke's most
recent game.Other players Clemson's defense must
concentrate on are flanker Scottie
Montgomery, wide receiver Corey Thomasand running back Lay Marshall. Montgomeryhas 33 catches for 409 yards and four scores.
Thomas has 18 catches for nearly 300 yards
and two scores. He is among the top active
receivers in the ACC with 153 career catches
and 20 touchdowns. Marshall is a senior
who is Duke's top rusher with 298 yards on
just 44 carhes, a 6.8 average. The native of
Winston-Salem had 708 yards as a sopho-
more in 1995, including 76 against Clemson.
Duke Coordinators Coached at ClemsonBoth of Duke's coordinators used to be
coaches at Clemson. Larry Beckish is the
Blue Devils offensive coordinator and quar-
terbacks coach, while Bob Trott is the defen-
sive coordinator and defensive backs coach.
Beckish coached receivers and tight ends at
Clemson between 1968-70 and 1972-76.
Among the players he coached at Clemsonwere Charlie Waters and Dwight Clark, whoboth went on to All-Pro careers in the NFL.
Trott was on Ken Hatfield's first staff in
1990. He was the defensive coordinator with
Clemson that year and the Tigers led the
nation in total defense, allowing just 217
yards per game. Clemson also finished sec-
ond in the nation in rushing and scoring
defense. Eight players on that defense are
starting today in the NFL.
Simmons Among 10 Semifinalists For
Butkus AwardThe Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando,
Inc. (DACO) and Joyner Sportsmedicine
Institute have announced the 10 semifinalists
for this year's Butkus Award, presented annu-
ally to the best linebacker in college football.
Clemson junior inside linebacker Anthony
Simmons is one of five ACC players namedto the semifinal list
The other semifinalists for the award are
Daryl Bush of Florida State, Jason Chorak of
Washington, Sam Cowart of Florida State,
Andy Katzenmoyer of Ohio State, Kivuusama
Mays of North Carolina, Dat Nguyen of Texas
A&M, Johnny Rutledge of Florida, Brian
Simmons of North Carolina and Takeo Spikes
of Auburn.
The semifinal candidates speak of the
Mond Wilson and Anthony Simmons con-
tinue to lead the Clemson defenders in
terms of tackles.
depth of the linebacker position in the ACC.
With five inside linebackers among the final
10 for the Butkus Award, it means one semi-
finalist will not make first or second team All-
ACC. The league picks two inside lineback-
ers on each of two teams, thus one of the five
will be left out.
Simmons already ranks in sixth place in
Clemson history in career tackles for loss and
needs just two to reach 43 for his career, the
same total Randy Scott had in his Clemson
career. Simmons is now third in Clemsonhistory in career tackles with 428. Now,
only Bubba Brown (515) and Jeff Davis (469)
are ahead of Simmons.Mond Wilson is also moving up the
Clemson tackle charts. Wilson now has 70
tackles for the season and has 275 for his
career. He needs just 25 tackles to becomethe 10th player in Clemson history to reach
300 tackles in a career.
Pleasant Last Remaining National
ChampionTomorrow in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
an era in Clemson football history could cometo an end. Sounds strange that something
happening in Canada could be a landmark
occasion in Clemson football history.
Sunday could be the final game in Reggie
Pleasant's professional football career. Thedefensive back for the Edmonton Eskimos of
the Canadian Football League is the last
remaining active professional from Clemson's
1981 National Championship team. He has
announced that this will be his final season,
so when he hangs up his cleats, the active
football careers from that championship teamwill come to an end.
When you look at the roster of that 1981
National Championship team. Pleasant might
have been the last player you would pick to be
the last professional still standing from that
team as far as active participation. Pieasant
was a 5-9 walk-on defensive back onClemson's national championship team, but
he would become a starter over his last three
years with the Tigers and was drafted by the
Atlanta Falcons in 1985.
After two years with the Falcons, Pleasant
found the Canadian game more to his liking.
He is the career interception leader in the his-
tory of the Toronto Argonauts and has played
the last two years with Edmonton. TheEskimos are in the Western Conference final
Sunday and a victory would put them in next
Sunday's Grey Cup (the Super Bowl of the
CFL).
The 1981 National Championship team is
certainly one of the most talented in Clemsonhistory. Here are some facts about the per-
sonnel on that team:
*23 players off that 1981 roster went on to
play professional football, including 20 in the
NFL.
*Four players went on to play in the Pro
Bowl (Kevin Mack, Dale Hatcher, Johnny
Rembert, Terry Kinard).
*Five won Super Bowl Championship
rings (Dan Benish, Washington Redkins;
Andy Headen, New York Giants; Terry
Kinard, New York Giants; Jeff McCall,
Oakland Raiders; William Perry, Chicago
Bears).
*27 players off that team were drafted,
including four first-round draft picks.
*13 players off the team played at least
five years of professional football, including
1 1 who played at least five years in the NFL.
Pleasant and Jeff Bryant with the Seattle
Seahawks played the most years of profes-
sional football with 12.
Endowments Announced Last Night
Three more IPTAY Endowments were
announced by Executive Secretary of IPTAY
George Bennett last night during a reception
at the IPTAY/Ticket complex. The punter
position was endowed by Mrs. Florence G.
Geiger, the long snapper position wasendowed by Albert Dial McAlister and the
center position was endowed by Dr.
Randolph Smith in honor of former teammate
Joe Waldrep.
Clemson 6th in Rushing DefenseClemson is giving up just 79.5 rushing
yards per game this season, 6th best figure
in the country. The Tigers have given up just
five rushing touchdowns all season, and
opponents have just two rushes over 20
yards in the first eight games, the longest a
26-yard run. In fact, Clemson's defense has
given up just 13 touchdowns in eight games.
Clemson held Florida State to just 31
yards rushing, the fewest rushing yards by a
Florida State team in the decade of the
1990s. You have to go back to the Memphis
State game of 1989 to find the last time
Florida State had fewer than 31 yards rush-
ing. Bobby Bowden's team had just 25 yards
rushing in that 57-20 victory over Memphis
State.
Over the last 20 years, Clemson has an
81-8-1 record when holding a team under 100
yards rushing, a .905 winning percentage.
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by Andy Linn
When you measure one's heart, you
must consider the adversity and obstacles
one has overcome in order to be success-
ful in whatever it Is he does. In MondWilson's case, his heart size can be com-pared to that of the state of Texas.
When Wilson was three-years-old, his
heart stopped because of a rare infection.
The doctors told his mother, Dovie Wilson,
that Mond would probably be OK as long
as he made it through that night.
"I often tell him how good the Lord
has been to him, because he could
have died," Dovie Wilson says. "But
there's something special about
Mond." However, Mond's mother isn't
the only person who realizes this.
Clemson fans have recognized his
ability and importance to Clemson's
success over his five years.
Wilson realizes his special opportu-
nity as a Clemson football player, and
his background gives him a unique
perspective on his role in the larger
scheme of things. For five years, he
has had to play in the shadows of great
linebackers, most recently, Anthony
Simmons. Yet, he has always given it
his all and that is one reason why he
has experienced such success at
Clemson. Last season, he was second
on the team in tackles, accumulating
130 takedowns and he is once again
number-two on the tackle charts
behind Ail-American and fellow line-
backer Simmons.His consistent performance on and
off the field is the reason he has been
nicknamed "Gator." "One day on myway to practice, Coach (Reggie)
Herring and Coach (Tommy) Westwere discussing the fact that I always
make it to practice. Coach Westreferred to my play as being tough as
gator skin. And that nickname has stuck
with me ever since." Along with this nick-
name, Wilson's determination has earned
him the right to play beside talented team-
mates every Saturday.
As with anyone who has experienced a
life-threatening event in their lives, Wilson
admits that life was difficult at times, but his
mother and father were there for him. "My
mother has always been a great help.
Sometimes when I'm just sitting around, I
think about that illness when I was young
and how fortunate I am to be here. Mymother and father, they always remind methat I am just lucky to be here." Wilson is a
great example for those youngsters whodon't have the amazing talent, but that
hard work and recognition of life are all you
need to succeed.
Wilson came to Clemson, after decid-
ing between Clemson, Alabama and
Tennessee, in 1993. When asked why he
chose the Tigers, he does not hesitate to
admit that it was the defensive tradition,
and more specifically, the linebacker tradi-
tion at Clemson that lured him in.
"Clemson did a great job selling Clemson
tradition and promoting the importance of
education and football."
Wilson is approaching the 300-tacl<le mark, a rarity
in Clemson history.
While Mond is on track to graduate this
May, he has also made the most of his
opportunity on the field. He is approaching
300 career tackles, something only nine
Tigers in history have accomplished. Hehas 275 tackles heading into the Dukegame, including 70 this season.
Wilson had his best game of the 1997season against Maryland when he gath-
ered 15 , which would have been the teamhigh for the season if it wasn't for AnthonySimmons 19 tackles. However, CoachTommy West still believes that Wilson's
best game was against N.C. State.
West singled him out as the player ondefense who stood out more than anyoneelse. That game, Wilson had eight tackles.
including a play where he chased down a
Wolfpack back after he caught a pass forc-
ing a seven-yard loss. He also had two
tackles for loss in that contest.
With his last game coming soon, Wilson
will miss many things on and off the field
at Clemson. On the field, he speaks pas-
sionately of his opportunity to play every
Saturday and run down "The Hill." "I'm
going to miss the competition and excit-
ment that comes with playing Clemsonfootball. Butting heads with opposing play-
ers is an opportunity that I am greatful
to have and I hate to see it come to an
end."
Off the field, Wilson recognizes
the importance of the relationships he
has built with fellow teammates. "Not
having all my teammates to talk with
and laugh with will be hard to get over.
Over my years at Clemson, I have built
a lot of great friendships with my team-
mates. We have a lot of respect for
each other." The friendships Mond has
built will always be a part of his life, as
will football and the success that has
come with it. That is something that
every college student should realize,
athlete or not.
A big part of Clemson football
that Mond admits he will miss is the
opportunity to run down "The Hill" on
Saturday's with screeming fans cheer-
ing on the Tigers. "It's like a rush that
no one can describe unless you have
experienced it for yourself. The chill
bumps rise on your body and you know
it is time to put all the learning you have
done that week in practice to work."
From his experience, Mond says
that there is no doubt that running
down "The Hill" is the most exciting 25
seconds of college football. He only
hopes that the experience will last a lit-
tle longer until November 15 when he
and his fellow seniors run down for the
last time. "I will remember that day for the
rest of my life."
"Gator" has carried on the great line-
backer tradition at Clemson. With all the
players that have passed through, Wilson's
name may not be one that pops up when
mentioning those such as Anthony
Simmons, Levon Kirkland, Ed McDaniel,
or Wayne Simmons, etc, but he will be
remembered in the hearts of all of us whohave suffered great adversity and loss to
get where we are.
Wilson will graduate in May with a
degree in health science. What ever hap-
pens next is unknown, but he will always
keep in mind the opportunity he has had to
just breathe and live life one day at a time.
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by Tim Bourret
Fearless and peerless!
Those might be the best words to
describe Clemson senior wide receiver
Tony Home and his 1997 season. Hehas used the first characteristic, a fearless
attitude when it comes to catching the ball
in traffic, especially over the middle, to
have a near peerless ranking among widereceivers in Clemson history for a single
season.
It is this ability to catch the ball whenunder duress and turn the reception into a
major gain, or touchdown, that has brought
him to among the top 10 receivers in the
country according to the Biletnikof board of
voters, a first for any Clemson receiver.
The Biletnikof Award is presented to the
top receiver in the nation each year.
"I have been catching the ball over mid-
dle all my life," said Home when talking
about an aspect of the game that sepa-
rates the men from the boys in the eyes of
most NFL scouts. "I really think I got used
to taking hits when I was a high school
quarterback. I was a running quarterback,
we only threw it about 10 times a game, if
that. I ran the ball more than I passed it.
So, I was used to taking hits and hanging
on to the ball.
"The other reason
is the hitting I had
to take in practice
when I first camehere. In practice
my freshman and ^^-^^i '
sophomore years ^'
we had Brian
Home has been very difficult to catch
whether it be on receptions or l<ick
returns.
Dawkins and Leomont Evans playing safe-
ty and they are very hard hitters. I would
take a beating that first year in practice.
But, after a while the concentration level
and preparing for a hit when I was going
over the middle just came natural.
"If I was going to make it at Clemson as
a wide receiver I had to concentrate when I
caught the ball over the middle or they were
going to send me to another position."
Home has held onto the ball 57 times
this year and gained 732 yards, gawdynumbers for any wide receiver, but on the
precipice of setting records at Clemson.
He needs just two catches against Duke to
set the Clemson single season record, andhe is within distance of becoming the first
1000-yard receiver in Clemson history as
far as one year is concerned.
It has been a long road for Home, whonever played receiver until he got to
Clemson and was recruited to be a defen-
sive back.
"When I came to Clemson I thought I
was going to be a defensive back. But,
they put me at wide receiver. I was out to
make an impression that first day so I wasdiving for everything.
"Coach (Rick) Stockstill has been a big
help to me. He is a great receiver coach.
He knows all the techniques and is a great
teaching coach. I have always been a
player who could take criticism from coach-
es, because I know he is just trying to
make me a better player. I have learned
a lot about the game from him. We havesomething in common in that he was a col-
lege quarterback and is now coaching
receivers. I was a high school quarterback
now playing wide receiver."
Home does not watch a lot of NFLgames, but he does have a favorite player.
Talk about a player who is peerless andfearless... "I don't watch a lot of NFLgames, but if there was a receiver that I
would follow it would be Jerry Rice. Hecatches the ball in traffic, he can catch the
deep ball and he can catch the short passand turn it into a big gain. You also see himmake the big play on reverses.
"At the college level I
like the play of Peter Warrick
at Florida State and RandyMoss at Marshall. They are
like me in that they return
kicks in addition to playing widereceiver. I haven't seen Moss
that much except on highlights,
but he certainly has the game."
Home has seen Warrick close
up, in fact they put on the greatest
all-around dual in the 56-year his-
tory of Memorial Stadium earlier this
year. Warrick had 249 receiving yards and372 all-purpose yards (receiving, rushing,
punt returns and kickoff returns). Home
had 267 yards, including 131 in receptions
on 10 catches. The 639 yards combinedby the two combatants were the most by
opposing players in the same game in
ACC history.
"When I saw him make a big play, I
wanted to make a big play," said Home. "I
didn't want to try too hard, I wanted it to
come naturally. I just wanted to get our
team back in position to win." Home did all
he could that day. In fact he became the
first Clemson player in history to have over
100 yards receiving and 100 yards in kick-
off returns in the same game. His 267 all-
purpose yards rank second in Clemsonhistory to the 274 accumulated by Terrence
Flagler at Wake Forest in 1986.
"We just couldn't find a way to stop
number-seven," said Florida State coach
Bobby Bowden. "He had a terrific day. Wetried all kinds of different ways to stop him,
we just couldn't do it. He is a heck of a
football player."
That Florida State game really put
Home on the map because he achieved
those yards against a top five team that
has been ranked number-one in the nation
in defense. That game was not a blip on
the screen, however. He has had five 100-
yard receiving games and three games of
nine catches or more. The five 100-yard
receiving games is a Clemson record for a
single season.
Home is also on a pace to break RayMathews single season all-purpose yards
per game record of 122 yards per game, a
mark that has stood for nearly 50 years.
"I have really looked forward to the kick-
off returns and punt returns this year," said
Home. "Everytime I go out there I try to
score, that is the mentality you must have
when it comes to returns. I have that atti-
tude in practice, score every time I have
the ball. I hate to fair catch on punts. Themore times I have my hands on the ball,
the more I have a chance to score and help
the team."
Home has achieved much this year, but
certainly he would love to conclude the
season by winning the Biletnikof Award.
No Clemson player has won an award of
this magnitude since Terry Kinard wasnamed National Defensive Player of the
Year in 1982.
"I didn't think I had much of chance for
that award when the season began, but
now that I am in the final 10 it is something
I think about. It is a motivating factor for
me in practice and in games because it
would be a great honor."
If he continues to make receptions in
traffic, especially over the middle, he will
not only be peerless among Clemson
receivers, but nationally as well.
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Trustees & fidministration
Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr.
Chairman, ColumbiaBill AmickBatesburg
Louis P. Batson, Jr.
Greenville
Trustees Emeriti
William Green Deschamps, Jr.,
Bishopville
Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr.,
Charleston
Paul W. McAlister, Laurens
Buck Mickel, Greenville
Paul Quattlebaum,
Charleston
James C. Self, GreenwoodD. Leslie Tindal, Pinewood
James M. Waddell, Jr.,
Columbia
William N. Geiger, Jr.
Columbia
Executive Secretary - Thornton Kirby
Les McCrawGreenville
Doug KingsmoreAiken
Louis B. LynnColumbia
Patricia H. McAbeeMcCormick
Bill Hendrix
Chagrin Falls, OHJ. J. Britton
SumterThomas McTeer, Jr.
ColumbiaBill SmithColumbia
Joseph D. SwannGreenville
Clemson University Executive Officers
Constantine W. Curris, President
Steffen Rogers, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Gary Ransdell, Vice President for Administration and AdvancementJohn Kelly, Vice President Public Service and Agriculture
Almeda Rogers Jacks, Vice President for Student Affairs
Benjamin W. Anderson, General Counsel
Thornton Kirby Executive Secretary to the Board of Trustees
Scott Ludlow, Chief Financial Officer
David Stalnaker, Assistant to the President and Executive Director
Commission on the Future of Clemson University
Academic AdministrationDebra Broadwell Jackson, Acting Dean of Grad. School
Jerome V. Reel, Senior Provost and Dean of Undergrad. Studies
William B. Wehrenberg, Dean, Coll. of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
James F Barker, Dean, College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities
Jerry Trapnell, Dean, College of Business and Public Affairs
Harold E. Cheatham, Dean, College of Health, Education and Human Dev.
Thomas M. Keinath, Dean, College of Engineering and Science
Christopher J. Duckenfield, Vice Provost of Computer Information Technology
Joseph F Boykin, Jr., Dean of Libraries
A. Dewitt B. Stone, Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs
Allen WoodFlorence
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Br. Osno Cam'seno Cams ha& been a president of a major unioers
Since becoming Clemson Universi-
ty's 13th president on May 22, 1995,
Constantino W. "Deno" Curris has begunto build a vision for the future based onidentifying and enhancing those quali-
ties that make the university distinctive.
In working to create a strong founda-
tion to support Clemson's goal of be-
coming a national university, Curris hasredirected resources to critical areas,
set the recruitment of top students andfaculty as well as an increase in
research funding as high priorities, andestablished a select commission of
alumni and friends to offer advice andcounsel.
The Curris File
Born: November 13, 1940
Spouse: Jo Hern Curris
Children: Robert Alexander, Elena
Diane
Education:
B.A. in Political Science (magna cumlaude) University of Kentucky, 1962
UA. in Political Science, University
of Illinois, 1965
Ed.D. in Higher Education, Universi-
ty of Kentucky, 1 967
Employment Resume:President and Professor of Public
Policy, University of Northern Iowa,
Cedar Falls, Iowa 1983-1995
President, Murray State University,
Murray, Kentucky, 1973-1983
Vice President and Dean of the Fac-
ulty, West Virginia Institute of
Technology, Montgomery, WV, 1971-
73
Dean of Student Personnel Pro-
grams, Marshall University, Hunting-
ton, WV 1969-71
Director of Academic Programs,West Virginia Board of Education,
Charleston, WV 1968-69
Vice President and Dean of the Fac-
ulty, Midway (KY) College, 1965-68
Assistant Coordinator, University of
Kentucky Centennial Celebration,
1964-65
Curris' . first challenge
upon coming to Clemsonwas filling key administrative
vacancies and building a
sense of teamwork and co-
operation among deans andexecutive officers—a task
which is largely completed.
In addition, he has estab-
lished a goal of recruiting
more young professors to
counter a graying of the
Clemson faculty.
Another immediate pri-
ority was increasing Clem-son's involvement with state
leaders and working with
other institutions to reverse
declining state funding
trends. The efforts helped
secure an increase in gener-
al state funding for higher
education as well as a capi-
tal bond bill designed prima-
rily for the state's colleges
and universities.
Curris has also focused
more attention on the univer-
sity's information technology
infrastructure, which had of-
ten been neglected during years of bud-
get cuts during the early 90's. Using $2million of savings from restructuring,
Curris funded a plan to extend the infor-
mation technology network campus-wide, providing network access to all
faculty and bringing 2,000 dormitory
rooms online. It was merely the first step
in a long-range plan to attain and main-
tain technological currency in the class-
room.
Another of Curris' early accomplish-
ments has been upgrading many basic
student and administrative services,
such as admissions recruiting, plant
maintenance and class registration sys-
tems.
Curris also believes in seeking input
from experts outside the university. TheCommission on the Future of ClemsonUniversity was created by the Board of
Trustees on Curris' recommendation to
build on earlier planning and self-study
efforts. In May, more than 300 alumni
and friends—leaders in industry and the
professions—came to campus for the
Commission's first meeting, to hear re-
ports on the university's goals and offer
perspective and insight to help the uni-
versity plan for the 21st century.
Building strong foundations is a test-
ed strategy that Curris used while presi-
dent of both Murray State University
—
where he oversaw extensive campusrenovations and improvements—and at
the University of Northern Iowa—wherehe led a move to raise admissions stan-
dards and strengthen academic pro-
grams.
A native of Lexington, Kentucky,
Curris received a bachelor's degree in
political science from the University of
Kentucky, a master's in political science
and public administration from the Uni-
versity of Illinois, and a doctorate in high-
er education from the University of Ken-
tucky.
Curris is also a national leader in
higher education. He is a past Chair-
man of the Board of Directors of the
American Association of State Colleges
and Universities and was a featured par-
ticipant in a 1997 national videotelecon-
ference on "The New Public University:
How Do We Compete in a Changing En-
vironment?" Curhs is also one of 25
presidents currently serving on the
national Kellogg Commission on the
Future of Land-Grant Universities.
When his schedule permits, Curris
enjoys gardening, fishing, and reading.
He is married to Jo Hern Curris, a tax
attorney and author, and they have a
son Robert Alexander, and a daughter,
Elena Diane.
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Improvement has been the watchword of
the Clemson football program since TommyWest became the head coach in December of
1993. Within each of his first three seasonshis teams have shown significant improve-
ment and gained strength as the season pro-
gressed.
His Clemson resume as a head coachincludes three bowl appearances, a top 25ranking in every season, eight road wins andfive wins over AP Top 25 teams. His teamshave risen in the ACC standings each year, to
a number-two finish in 1996. If his 1997team can appear in a bowl it would be the first
time since 1989-91 era that Clemson hasappeared in a bowl game three straight years.
Each of his first three seasons has seenthe Tigers make a late season run. In 1994,
with the youngest offense in Clemson history,
one that started seven freshmen at times, the
Tigers won three of their last four games,including a victory at 12th ranked North
Carolina.
The run of success at the end of the
1995 season had the Tigers in the top 25 of
every poll. Clemson won its last five regular
season games, including four wins by at least
17 points. West's Tigers were picked fifth in
the ACC preseason poll that year, but, thanks
to the third best offense in Clemson history
and a defense that ranked 10th in the
nation against scoring, Clemson fin-
ished third in the ACC standings with a
6-2 record, its best league finish since
the Tigers won the ACC title in 1 991
.
The 1995 campaign was one in
which Clemson excelled in every area.
The Tigers ranked fourth in the country
in rushing, yet also led the ACC in
yards per pass attempt. Defensively,
Clemson rated in the top 20 in the
nation in rushing defense, passing effi-
ciency defense and turnover margin. In
terms of special teams, Clemson wasthe only school in the nation to have an
individual ranked in the top 25 in punt-
ing, placekicking, punt returns and kick-
off returns.
The 1996 season saw Clemson win
five of its last six regular seasongames, including a victory at 15th
ranked Virginia, just the third road win
over a ranked team in the decade of the
1990s for the Tigers. For the secondstraight year Clemson won the ACCrushing title and reached a top 25 rank-
ing. Again, Clemson won 75 percent
of its ACC games, this time finishing
tied for second in the league standings
with North Carolina. The Tigers were
extended a bid to the Peach Bowl to
face LSU.
Clemson's improvement on the field
is matched with its improvement in the
classroom during the West era. Last
year 20 Clemson football players madethe ACC academic honor roll, the high-
est on record. In fact, each of the three
highest totals in that area in Clemson
history have taken place under West and the
team's cumulative GPA entering 1997 was a
20-year high.
West took over the head coaching posi-
tion on November 29, 1993. Less than a
month later he already had a bowl victory on
his ledger, a 14-13 triumph over Kentucky in
the Peach Bowl, Clemson's sixth bowl win in
an eight year period. With his debut in the
Peach Bowl, West became the sixth coach in
NCAA history to make his debut with a pro-
gram in a bowl game. However, he was just
the second coach in history to make his debut
in a bowl game without previously coaching
his new team as an assistant coach earlier in
the season.
West was a mainstay of a Clemsoncoaching staff that led the Tigers to a 69-20-
4 record and six Associated Press Top 20 fin-
ishes between 1982-89. During West's first
tour of duty with the Tigers as an outside line-
backer coach, Clemson played in five bowl
games (winning four) and claimed four ACCChampionships, including three in a row from
1986-88.
Clemson had a 44-10-1 record against
ACC competition during his era on the Tiger
staff, an 81 percent winning mark.
Additionally, five of those Clemson teamsranked in the top 15 in the nation in rushing
The West Family meets at the Memorial StadiumLandmark, Howard's Rock.
defense and scoring defense, and three
ranked in the top 12 in the nation in total
defense.
Clemson's 1989 defense ranked fifth in
the nation in total defense, rushing defenseand scoring defense and West's outside line-
backers had a lot to do with that success. His
top four outside linebackers that year all
played in the NFL in 1994. The list of former
West players in the NFL includes LevonKirkland and Wayne Simmons, both of whomhave played in the Super Bowl within the last
two years.
West began his coaching career as a
graduate assistant at Tennessee (his almamater) in 1977. He coached one year of high
school football at White County High in
Sparta, TN in 1978, then became an assis-
tant at Mississippi in 1979. For the 1980 and1981 seasons he served as an assistant
coach at Appalachian State.
After his career at Clemson (1982-89),
West became the running backs coach at
Tennessee. During that 1990 seasonTennessee won the Southeastern
Conference and captured the Sugar Bowl
with a win over Virginia. The Volunteers
scored a school record 442 points that year
and averaged over 410 yards a game in total
offense, 205.7 rushing and 205.4 passing.
He served as Co-Defensive Coordinator
at South Carolina in 1991 and 1992.
In 1993 West took over a UT-
Chattanooga team that had won just two
games in 1992. He doubled that total in
1993 and guided the Mocs to one of the
landmark wins in school history, a 33-31
win over #1 ranked Marshall. He con-
cluded the regular season with a 45-42
victory over Furman. Ironically, his first
regular season game as Clemsoncoach was a victory over Furman.
West earned three letters in his
four-year career at Tennessee (1972-
75). The Vols played in three bowl
games and were ranked in a final Top 20
in three seasons. He was the co-cap-
tain of Tennessee's 1975 football team
and played in the Blue-Gray All-Star
game that same year.
He began his college career as a
running back, but saw most of his play-
ing time as a tight end. He caught 37
passes for 575 yards in his career with
the Vols, including 16 passes for 233
yards as a senior. He earned a bache-
lor's degree from Tennessee in 1976
and was drafted by the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers that same year. Westplayed two years (1974-75) of baseball
at Tennessee and had a career batting
average of .305. He hit .367 in 1975
and was named All-SEC Eastern
Division.
Born Thomas Cleveland West on
July 31 , 1 954, he is marned to the for-
mer Lindsay Watkins of Forest City, NC.
The couple has one son, Turner.
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fi^&istant Coachesson Hssistants ha
Les HerrinAssistant Head Coach/Defensive Line
When Les Herrin discusses Clemson's greatest players of recent
memory people listen with a keen ear. Now in his 13th year with the
program. Herrin has tutored some of Clemson's greatest players. It all
started in 1981 when he coached the linebackers on Clemson's
National Championship team. One of his prized pupils was Jeff Davis,
first-team All-American and ACC Player-of-the-Year.
In 1982 Johnny Rembert was a starting linebacker under Herrin
and he became an All-American, then a Pro Bowl player (1989) with
the New England Patriots. Three-time pro bowl defensive tackle
Chester McGlockton. regarded as one of the top defensive players In
the NFL today was coached by Herrin between 1989-91.
Brentson Buckner, a 1996 Super Bowl participant with the
Pittsburgh Steelers, who is now with the Cincinnati Bengals, also
played for Herrin during that era. Last year. Trevor Pryce led the
Tigers in tackles for loss and sacks and was a first-round pick of the
Denver Broncos.
In his previous 12 years with Clemson he has coached in seven bowl games, been a part of six top 20seasons and four ACC titles. Clemson has had at least one all-conference player coached by Herrin in 1
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of the 12 years he has been with the program.
The Les Herrin File
At Clemson: In his fourth season as assistant
head coach, 8th as the Tiger defensive line
coach, and 13th season overall.
Previous Coaching Experience: High SchoolAssistant at R/S Central High in Rutherfordton,
NC (1972-74); assistant at Lexington Senior Highin Lexington, NC (1975-76); athletic director andhead coach at Central Davidson High School in
Lexington, NC (1976-79); College - Defensivecoordinator at Appalachian State (1980-81); line-
backer coach at Clemson (1981-84); linebacker
coach at East Carolina (1985-87); outside line-
backer coach at North Carolina (1988); defensiveline coach at Clemson (1989-94); assistant headcoach/tackles and tight ends coach (1995); assis-
tant head coach/defensive line (1996-present).
Education: Waycross High School in Waycross,GA (1965); B.A. degree in Education fromWestern Carolina (1971); Master's degree in
Health and Physical Education from WesternCarolina (1972).College Playing Experience: Lettered four
years in football at Western Carolina.
Personal: Born February 18, 1948. ..He and his
wife Shirley have one son, Deke, a student at
Clemson.
Steve EnsmingerOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Steve Ensminger is in his 10th season as a coordinator at the
Division I level, his first at Clemson. Offenses he has been in charge
of have performed at high levels of success. Teams that have gained
over 450 yards per game of total offense, and ranked among the
nation's best in scoring have been prominent on the list of accom-plishments of Ensminger coached offenses.
Overall. Ensminger brings 16 years of coaching experience to
Clemson. This does not include his years as an outstanding player at
LSU. He played in three bowl games for the LSU Tigers and when he
graduated in 1979 he was second in LSU history in passing yardage,
just behind Bert Jones and ahead of the legendary Y.A. Tuttle.
The native of Baton Rouge. LA was a four-year letterman at LSUand he still holds LSU passing records for touchdowns in a game (four)
and longest touchdown pass play (82 yards). He was named the LSUteam tTIVP in 1979.
Ensminger spent the previous three seasons at Texas A&M. Last
year the Aggies averaged 404 yards per game, featuring a balanced attack that gained 230 yards rushing
and 174 passing on a per game basis. Texas A&M averaged 29 points per game against a schedule that
included five Top 25 opponents.
Between 1991-93 Ensminger tutored Eric Zeier and the Georgia Bulldogs. Ensminger's coaching was a
prime reason Zeier set 61 school passing records. The Bulldogs ranked ninth in the nation in total offense
in 1992 with 450.4 yards per game and finished 10th in the country in scoring with 32 points per contest.
The Steve Ensminger File
At Clemson: In his first year as offensive coor-
dinator and quarterback coach.Previous Coaching Experience: College - widereceivers at Nicholls State (1981-83); quarter-
backs and wide receivers at McNeese State
(1984-87); Offensive Coordinator/quarterbacks at
Louisiana Tech (1988-90); passing game coordi-
nator/quarterbacks at Georgia (1991-93);Offensive Coordinator/quarterbacks at TexasA&M (1994-96); Offensive Coordinator/quarter-
backs at Clemson (1997-present).
Education: Graduated from Baton RougeCentral High School in 1976. Earned a B.S. in
Physical Education from Louisiana State in 1979.College Playing Experience: Lettered four
years at LSU.Personal Data: Born on September 15, 1958.Married to former Amy Marie Gonzales. The cou-ple has two daughters, Krystalin and Brittany
Rose, and a son, Steve.
Reggie HerringDefensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers
Reggie Herring is in his first year as defensive coordintor, but his
fourth season with the program. He has projected a mental and phys-
ical toughness to his linebackers and that toughness should enhancethe entire Tiger defense in 1997.
Among the players who have benefitted by his coaching is Anthony
Simmons, already one of the most decorated players in Clemson his-
tory He set a single season record for tackles last year with 178 and
IS listed as the Rising Star of College Football according to Street &Smith Magazine for 1997.
Herring is another example of an outstanding former player whohas gone on to become an outstanding coach. A teammate of Rick
Stockstill at Florida State, Herring left his own mark with the Seminole
program as a player.
Herring was captain of the 1980 Orange Bowl team and earned
AP All-America honors in 1980. The Seminoles played in the OrangeBowl and ranked in the top 10 in the nation his junior and senior sea-
sons, and he was recently inducted into the Florida State Hall of Fame. He was a three-year starter at
Florida State and the Seminoles played in three bowls during his four-year career. Florida State also had
three double-figure victory seasons during his career.
Like many of Clemson's assistant coaches in 1997, Herring has a diverse experience history. He has
been a part of successful programs at Oklahoma State, Auburn, TCU and now Clemson. He was defensive
coordinator at TCU prior to coming to Clemson.
Herring has not made vacation plans over the Christmas holidays for quite some time. He has been a
part of college football as a player and coach since 1977. In those 20 seasons he has been to 15 bowl
games. 12 as a coach and three as a player. He has already coached in three bowl games with Clemson.
The Reggie Herring File
At Clemson: In his fourth season as inside line-
backers coach, his first as defensive coordinator
Previous Coaching Experience: College -
Linebacker coach at Oklahoma State (1981-85);
linebacker coach at Auburn (1986-91); defensive
coordinator and linebacker coach at TexasChristian (1992-93); inside linebacker coach at
Clemson (Dec. 1 993-present).
Education: B.S. in Criminology from Florida
State (1981).
College Playing Experience: Three-yearstarter at linebacker for Florida State.
Personal Data: Born on July 3, 1959. ..married
the former Lisa Ward, and they have two children,
Caroline and Adam.
Richard BisacciaRunning Backs/Special Teams/Recruiting Coordinator
Records in every area have been set since Richard Bisaccia
became running backs coach of the Clemson Tigers In 1994.
Raymond Priester is the only active player In college football who holds
his schools rushing record on a game, season and career basis.
The Tigers have led the ACC In rushing each of the last two sea-
sons and they have done It with strong rushing and a lack of fumbling.
Clemson has lost just eight fumbles by running backs the last three
seasons. Including an all-time NCAA record low two lost tumbles In
1994.
Bisaccia, a Yonkers, NY native, learned how to hold onto the foot-
ball as a four-year starter and team captain at Yankton College.
Bisaccia was a free agent with the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL after
his college career.
While the 1983 Spring season saw the end of his playing career,
the 1983 Fall was the beginning of his coaching career. He wasnamed the offensive coordinator at Wayne State in Nebraska his first year out of college and he has been in
college coaching ever since.
Unlike many Division I full-time assistant coaches, Bisaccia has not made a lot of moves. He spent five
seasons at Wayne State, then six seasons at South Carolina and is now in his fourth full season at Clemson.
Bisaccia probably wears more hats than any other Clemson coach. In addition to his time with the run-
ning backs, he is also the special teams coach and the recruiting coordinator. Clemson has had a con-
sensus top 20 recruiting class each of the last two seasons. Clemson's freshmen defensive backs for 1997
were ranked best in the nation by SuperPrep.
The Richard Bisaccia File
At Clemson: In his fourth season as the Tigers'running backs coach and special teams coach.Previous Coaching Experlnce: College -
Offensive coordinator at Wayne State (NE)(1983-87); graduate assistant for wide receiversat South Carolina (1988); volunteer assistant for
defensive ends at South Carolina (1989-90); tight
ends coach at South Carolina (1991); runningbacks and special teams coach at South Carolina(1992-93); running backs and special teamscoach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-present).Education: New Fairfield High School in NewFairfield, CT; Earned a degree in health andphysical education from Yankton College (1983).College Playing Experience: Four-year starter
and team captain at Yankton College (1980-83).Personal Data: Born June 3, 1960 He and his
wife Jeanne have four children: daughters,Michele, Elizabeth, and Madeline and sonRichard Oakley,
David BibeeOutside Linebackers
David Bibee takes over the coaching reigns of one of the leg-
endary positions of Clemson football, the outside linebackers. This
position has seen many all-star Tigers in recent years, players whohave gone on to stellar careers in the NFL. Bibee's resume shows that
he is up to the challenge and many of his current players could go on
to join Clemson players of yesteryear in the NFL.
Bibee is in his 18th season as a college football coach. His expe-
rience in college athletics actually dates to 1973 when he started his
college career as a player at Tennessee. He graduated from that
school in 1977 and was a teammate of current Tiger Head CoachTommy West for two seasons.
Bibee started his college coaching career in Volunteer land in 1 977as a graduate assistant, then became the junior varsity coach at
Mississippi in 1978. From there he had stints at North Alabama,Middle Tennessee State, Austin Peay Appalachian State, SouthCarolina and Tennessee Tech.
Bibee has been involved in all aspects of coaching, from recruiting to administration to on the field coach-
ing. He has spent most of his career as a defensive coach, including 10 years as an assistant head coach.
He spent six years coaching for Appalachian State, ironically, Clemson's opponent in his first game as a
Tiger coach. The Mountaineers won two Southern Conference titles and twice led the nation in turnover mar-
gin during his career as a recruiting coordinator and secondary coach.
David Bibee File
At Clemson: In his first season as outside line-
backers coach.Previous Coaching Experience: College
—
Graduate assistant at Tennessee (1977); Co-Head coach of junior varsity squad at Mississippi
(1978); Secondary coach and recruiting coordi-
nator at North Alabama (1979); Secondarycoach and recruiting coordinator at MiddleTennessee State (1980); Secondary coach andrecruiting coordinator at Austin Peay (1981-82);Assistant head coach, secondary coach, andrecruiting coordinator at Appalachian State
(1983-88); Assistant head coach and secondarycoach at South Carolina (1989-93); Secondarycoach and recruiting coordinator at TennesseeTech (1996); Outside Linebackers coach at
Clemson (1997).Education: Graduated from Bristol's TennesseeHigh in 1972. Earned a B.S. in Health Educationfrom Tennessee In 1977.
Charlie HarbisonDefensive Backs
Charlie Harbison has been at Clemson for only two seasons, but
three of his proteges already are on National Football League rosters.
Brian Dawkins, who ranked among the top pass intercepters in the
nation for Clemson in 1995, was an NFL All-Rookie selection with the
Philadelphia Eagles in 1996. Leomont Evans was a member of the
Washington Redskins in 1996 after an AII-ACC season in 1995, while
Dexter McCleon was a second-round pick of the St. Louis Rams in
1996 and will see considerable action with that team in 1997.
Those three players were key reasons Clemson had 22 intercep-
tions in 1995, one of the top figures in Clemson history and one of the
top 15 totals in the nation.
Harbison has more experience at the professional level than anyother current Tiger mentor. Harbison was a starter at strong safety
with the New Orleans and Boston Breakers of the USFL in 1983-84
and also signed a free agent contract with the Buffalo Bills in 1982.
1985 and 1986.
Harbison also coached on the pro level with the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks of the World League of
American Football, with the Charlotte Barons of the MLFS and with the Charlotte Rage of the AFL. He hascoached wide receivers, linebackers, and defensive backs in his career, but has by far his most experienceas a secondary coach.
In addition to his Division I experience, Harbison also has had significant success at the NAIA level. His
Gardner-Webb team of 1992 had a 12-2 record and played in the NAIA Championship game.
The Charlie Harbison File
At Clemson: In his third year as secondarycoach at Clemson.Previous Coaching Experience: College -
Defensive back coach at Gardner-Webb (1984);
wide receiver coach at Gardner-Webb (1992-93);
defensive back coach at UTEP (1994); defensive
back coach at Clemson (1995-present);
Professional—linebacker coach for Charlotte
Barons (1990); defensive back/special teamscoach for the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (1991);
defensive back coach for Carolina Cougars(1992); defensive back/wide receiver coach for
Charlotte Rage (1993-94).
Education: Received bachelors degree in busi-
ness administration from Gardner-Webb.College Playing Experience—Professional-Boston Breakers (1983), New Orleans Breakers
(1984), Buffalo Bills (preseason 1985-86).
Personal Data: Born October 27, 1959. He hastwo sons, Charlie and Stedrnan.
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John LatinaOffensive Centers and Guards
Many preseason magazines have ranked Clemson's offensive line
among the best In the nation and this ranking is testimony to the out-
standing job John Latina has done since he first came to Clemson In
1994. Some might have ranked Clemson's line fifth from the bottom
when he came to Clemson.Since then, Clemson has led the ACC in rushing In 1995 and
1996. That Includes the 1995 team that finished fourth in the country
In rushing. The line produced four first or second team AII-ACC play-
ers a year ago and now features all-stars Jim Bundren and Glenn
Rountree, two converted defensive players who were tutored In the
basics of the game by Latina three years ago.
Latina has been an offensive coach for a Division I program every
year since 1979. He is in his third season coaching the centers andguards, a drastic change from coaching the entire offensive line whenhe first came to Clemson.
The Virginia Tech graduate, who once played against Clemson as an offensive guard (1 978), has workedat Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Temple and Kansas State. He has already coached In a bowl game with four
different schools, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Kansas State and Clemson.During his career he has worked with Dan Marino, who led the Panthers to a 9-3 ledger and the Cotton
Bowl In 1982. Paul Palmer, one of the top rushers in NCAA history with Temple, was also a member of
Latina's offense In the 1980s.
The John Latina File
At Clemson: In his third season as guards andcenters coach, his fourth season at Clemson.Previous Coaching Experience: College •
Assistant coach at Virginia Tech (1 979-81 ); assis-
tant coach at Pittsburgh (1982); offensive line
coach at Temple (1983-88); running game coordi-nator at Kansas State (1989-93); offensive line
coach at Clemson (Dec. 1993-1994); offensive
guards and centers (1995-present).Education: Received a bachelor's degree fromVirginia Tech (1979).College Playing Experience: Four-year letter
winner at Virginia Tech as an offensive guard(1975-78).Personal Data: Born September 18, 1957.. .heand his wife Michele have two sons John Jr., andMichael.
Mac McWhorterOffensive Tackles/Tight Ends
Mac McWhorter is an assistant coach who has been able to take
his experiences learned as a player and relate them to his pupils.
McWhorter was an All-SEC guard at Georgia in the 1970s and now is
producing AII-ACC offensive linemen as a coach. Senior Jim Bundren
and senior Lament Hall, both made AII-ACC teams last year and are
preseason Ail-Americans heading into this year.
McWhorter came to Clemson from Georgia, where he spent five
years (1991-96) as an offensive line coach. The Georgia native hada successful stint In Athens, where he worked with All-American Eric
Zeier from 1991-94, and a "tough-nose" running game in '95. Hehelped Georgia set numerous team records in many different cate-
gories in those five years. The Dogs led the SEC in rushing and pass-
ing during his career with the Bulldogs.
Coach McWhorter played football at Georgia in the early '70s as
an offensive lineman; so he is no stranger to the surroundings of suc-
cessful Division I football. He has played and coached in many big bowl games, including the Gator, Peach,
Hall of Fame, Citrus, and Sun Bowls.
McWhorter was an AP All-Southeastern Conference selection as a guard in 1973. He was also an hon-
orable mention All-American and was named captain of the Bulldogs. Georgia played in two bowl gamesduring his career.
McWhorter has been a college coach each of the last 17 years and 12 of those years he worked with
either Georgia or Georgia Tech. He also coached two years at ACC rival Duke (1990-91). Altogether,
McWhorter has coached in seven bowl games.
The Mac IVIcWhorter File
At Clemson: In his second as offensive tackles
and tight ends coach.Previous Coaching Experience: High School -
offensive line at Duluth High School (1974-75);offensive coach/offensive line at Douglas CountyComprehensive High School (1975-76); offensive
coordinator at Douglas County ComprehensiveHigh School (1976-79); Head Coach at Villa RicaHigh School (1979-80). College - assistant
coach/offensive line at Georgia Tech (1980-87);assistant head coach/offensive line at Alabama(1987-88); assistant coach/offensive line at
Alabama (1988); Head Coach at West GeorgiaCollege (1988-90); assistant coach/offensive line
at Duke (1990-91); assistant coach/offensive line
and tight ends at Georgia (1991-95); offensive
tackles/tight ends at Clemson (1996-present).
Education: Received a bachelor's degree fromGeorgia (1974).College Playing Experience: Earned four let-
ters at Georgia as an offensive lineman. Captainof 1973 Georgia Team.Personal Data: Born June 17, 1950. ..he and his
wife, Rebecca have two daughters: Kasay andKatie; and a son: Mac.
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Rick StockstillWide Receivers
Rick Stockstill has been around successful programs and record
setting offenses his entire coaching career. In his first year as quar-
terback coach at Clemson (1989), the Tigers set a school record for
completion percentage (60%). The Tigers led the Atlantic CoastConference in total offense for the 1991 season, and Clemson gained
the second most yards in school history in the process.
In 1995 Clemson had its third most productive offense in history
scoring over 300 points and gaining over 4500 yards of total offense.
The 1996 season saw one of the top improvements in Clemson histo-
ry over the course of the season on the oflensive side of the ball.
Stockstill also tutored productive offenses at Central Florida andBethune-Cookman in his early years as a football coach. As a player,
he was the starting quarterback for Florida State. He guided the
Seminoles to a pair of Orange Bowl appearances, a pair of top 10
rankings, and was the team captain in 1981.
It is no surprise that Stockstill has moved up the coaching ladder
so swiftly because he is the product of an athletic family. His father has considerable experience as the headcoach at Fernandina Beach High School in Florida. His brother, Jeff, was a starting wide receiver for the
Tigers in 1982, a reserve on the National Championship team of 1981.
Stockstill is in his ninth year with the Clemson program and the Tigers have been to bowl games in six of
the previous eight seasons. He joins Les Herrin and Whitey Jordan as the only assistant coaches in
Clemson history to serve under three different head coaches.
The Rick Stockstill File
At Clemson: In his third season as widereceivers coach and is in his ninth season with
the Tigers.
Previous Coaching Experience: College -
Offensive coordinator and quarterback coach at
Bethune-Cookman College (1983-84); assistant
head coach and wide receiver coach at theUniversity of Central Florida (1985-88); quarter-
back coach at Clemson (1989-1993); passinggame coordinator at Clemson (1992-93); co-
offensive coordinator and wide receiver coach(Dec. 1993-1994); wide receivers (1995-present).
Education: Fernandina Beach High School in
Fernandina Beach, FL (1977); B.S. degree in
Physical Education from Florida Stale (1982).College Playing Experience: Earned three let-
ters in football from Florida State. Captain of 1981Florida State team.Personal Data: Born December 23, 1959. ..he
and his wife Sara were married on July 7, 1990,and they have two children; Brent, and Emily.
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Graduate fissistant Coachesohn&an Hunter am Jice are in their second season at >
Johnson Hunter III
Graduate AssistantCoach
Responsibilities: GraduateAssistant coach who will work with
defense.
Vance Vice
Graduate Assistant
Coach
Coaching Experience: Student Assistant at Catawba College
(1988-90); special teams coordinator and linebackers coach at
Bandys High School (1991); defensive and special teams coor-
dinator at Bandys High School (1992-93); receivers coach at
North Carolina A&T State University (1994); outside linebackers
coach at North Carolina A&T State University (1995).
Playing Experience: College - Played for Catawba College for
two and one half years before suffering a knee injury. HighSchool - played for Coach Bruce Bolick at East Lincoln High
School... earned all-conference honors in both football andtrack.
Education: Received a bachelor's degree from CatawbaCollege in Business Administration/Physical Education in 1990.
He is currently pursuing a master's degree in physical education
administration and student affairs.
Personal Data: Born August 30, 1967 in Lincolnton, NC.Johnson is single.
Responsibilities: GraduateAssistant coach who will work with
offense and tight ends.
Coaching Experience: GraduateAssistant at University of Georgia (1990-92); Varsity football
assistant and Varsity boys track assistant at Hart County High
School (1992-96); Varsity wrestling head coach (1995-96).
Playing Experience: College - played for Oklahoma State... let-
tered three years... academic All-Big Eight tight end three
years... participated in Gator Bowl, Sun Bowl, and Holiday Bowl.
High School - played for Bristow High School in Bristow,
Oklahoma where he lettered four years in football, basketball,
and track... earned All-State in football and was awarded the
Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete Award.
Education: Received a bachelor's degree from OklahomaState in Secondary Education in 1990. He received his master's
from the University of Georgia in Education Administration in
1993. He is currently pursuing an educational specialist degreein education administration.
Personal Data: Born August 26, 1966 in Bristow, Oklahoma.Vance is married to the former Kerry Cole of Toccoa, Georgia.
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The Clemson Tiger Football Camps are non-contact instructional camps. There are two
camps to choose from at Clemson University. The Tiger Cub Camp is for young men in
grades 4-8. The Tiger Camp is for young men in grades 9-12. Coach West and the entire
coaching staff are camp instructors along with select high school coaches. For more infor-
mation on how you can be a participant in a Clemson Tiger Football Camp call or write:
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(864) 656-1908
Cub Camp - June 14-17, 1998Tiger Camp - june 17-20, 1998
Death Valley Tommy West
C/amson Coachesfemson's Head Coaches haue had a camhined 71 Top 2S seasons
Trevor AdairMen's SoccerLock Haven State '82
26-13-3 at Clemson, 2 years60-37-8 overall, 6 years
'Guided Clemson to a top five finish
and thie second round of thie NCAATournament in his first year with the
program.
'First season also included a pair of
wins over top 10 teams on the road
(North Carolina and Santa Clara) andthree top 25 wins overall.
'Has taken a team to the Sweet 1 6 of
the NCAA Tournament and a final top 20 ranking two of last three
years.
'Coached Brown to the NCAA Tournament Final Eight in 1994.
The Bruins also won the Ivy League and recorded a victory over #1
ranked Boston University that season. In 1993 his Brown teamdefeated second-ranked Virginia.
'Had four top 25 wins in 1996.
Rick BarnesMen's BasketballLenoir Rhyne '77
56-34 at Clemson, 3 years184-120 overall, 10 years
'Has taken Clemson to postseason
play in each of his three years at
Clemson, two NCAAs and one NIT. Heguided Clemson to its first Sweet 16 fin-
ish since 1990 when the Tigers defeat-
ed Miami (OH) and Tulsa in 1997.
'Clemson finished eighth in the final
USA Today poll in 1997, its highest
ranking ever and the 1996-97 Tigers
were ranked in every poll, a first in Clemson history.
'Tigers were ranked second in the nation on January 20, 1997,
Clemson's highest ranking ever.
'Clemson set a record for wins away from home in 1996-97 with
11, including an overtime victory over third-ranked and defending
National Champion Kentucky.
'Defeated all eight ACC teams in 1995-96, just the fifth time in
history Clemson has done that.
Wayne Coffman, Women'sTrack and Cross CountryClemson '81
15 years at Clemson18 Top 25 Seasons'Played on an ACC Champion and
has coached four ACC championship
teams.
'Five-time ACC Coach-of-the-Year,
including 1996 in indoor track. Also a
three-time district Coach-of-the-Year.
'Has coached 16 indoor track Ail-
Americans and 27 outdoor Ail-
Americans to go with nine cross coun-
try Ail-Americans. Overall, has coached 86 ACC Champions.'Cross Country has 1 1 top 20 finishes in his 15 years as head
coach. Overall, has had 18 top 25 finishes in the tfiree programscombined.
'In 1985-86 the program finished in the top 25 in all three sports,
a first in Clemson women's track history.
'Cross country team finished third nationally in 1990, highest
ranking for a women's sports team in Clemson history.
Jim DavisWomen's BasketballTennessee Wesleyan, 70208-102 at Clemson, 10 years352-142 overall, 17 years'Clemson's winningest women's
basketball coach in history with 208victories.
'ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1997, the
third time he has won that award.
'First basketball coach to guide
Clemson to an ACC Championship,
his Tigers won ACC Tournament at
Rock Hill in 1996. Included in the string
of wins was a third straight triumph over a top 10 Virginia team.
'Has taken Clemson to the NCAA Tournament in nine of his 10
years and to postseason play in all 10 years.
'Clemson has won at least 20 games in eight of his 10 years as
head coach and he has averaged 21 wins per season. Eight of
those 10 years Clemson has been ranked in the final top 25, includ-
ing a #14 ranking in 1996.
Nancy Harris
/ Women's Tennis" '^^1^^ Alabama, '84
First year at Clemson\ -~. - Tp 198-37 overall, 9 years^ ^ -n^ f 'Coached 36 women's All-
Americans and 17 men's All-
Americans at Auburn University at
Montgomery.
'Guided Auburn-Montgomerywomen to the NAIA National
Championship match each of the last
seven years and had eight consecutive
top 10 teams.
'Had a 135-24 record as women's coach (.850) and 63-13 markas men's coach (.829).
'Named National Coach of the Year at the NAIA level four times,
including three times as coach of the men's program.
'Played professionally in Wimbledon, the US Open and the
Australian Open.
'In 1 995 and 1 996 her men's teams at Auburn-Montgomery wonthe NAIA National Championship, the first female coach in history to
lead a men's program to a national championship.
Jolene HooverWomen's VolleyballIllinois State '86
95-41 at Clemson, 4 years
188-72 overall, 7 years
'Has coached Clemson to the NCAAtournament in two of her four seasonswith the Tigers, the only NCAATournament appearances in Clemsonhistory.
'Clemson has won 70 percent of its
matches in three of her four seasons
and finished second in the ACC in
three of her four seasons.
'Named ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1994, first Clemson volley-
ball coach so honored.
'Won 17 straight regular season tournaments at one stretch in
her Clemson career.
'Has had an AII-ACC player every year she has coached at
Clemson.'Player-of-the-Year in the Gateway Conference as a collegiate
player at Illinois State.
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Chuck Kriese, Men's TennisTennessee Tech, 72
471-261 at Clemson, 22 years
"Winningest men's tennis coach in
Clemson and ACC history. His 471
career wins rank in the top 10 all-time.
*Has coached Clemson to 16 NCAATournament appearances in his 22
years as head coach. That includes
six Final Eight Finishes and 1 1 Final
"^^^ S 16 finishes,
^'l.; ^1 'Clemson has 13 top 20 national fin-
ishes since 1979 under Kriese, includ-
ing a #19 finish in 1997.
'Tigers have won 1 ACC regular season championships and 1
conference championships under Kriese. Nine times Clemson has
won the ACC Tournament under Kriese, including 1997.
*A total of 18 Tigers have won 30 All-America certificates andseven Tigers have won individual national awards in Kriese's career.
Among his more prominent players have been Jay Berger, Rick
Rudeen, and Mark Dickson, who have all had celebrated profes-
sional careers.
Jack Leggett, BaseballMaine '76
203-72 at Clemson, 4 years580-359 overall, 18 years
'Took Clemson to at least 50 wins, a
top 10 final ranking and the NCAATournament each of his first three
years as Clemson Head Coach.
'Has had Tigers in the College World
Series in 1995 and 1996.
*Has averaged 50 wins a year for his
career at Clemson and had the Tigers
in the NCAA tournament and the final
Top 25 every season.
*His Tigers have 53 wins over Top 25 teams in his first four years,
including three wins over the number-one team.
*Guided Clemson to its first ever Final Four finish at the College
World Series and the number-four final ranking tied for the highest
finish ever.
*ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1994 and 1995, just the third coach
in any sport in ACC history to be named ACC Coach-of-the-Year in
each of his first two years with a program.
*Won ACC Tournament Championship in 1994 and ACC regular
season title in 1994 and 1995.
'Three of his players, Kris Benson, Matt LeCroy and Billy Koch,
were members of the 1996 US Olympic Team.
Tracey LeoneWomen's SoccerNorth Carolina '91
44-18-2 at Clemson, 3 years
*Has guided Clemson to the NCAATournament in each of her first three
years at Clemson, each of the first
three years of the program.
'Clemson is only program in
women's soccer to advance to the
NCAA Tournament in each of its first
three years.
"Program has finished in the top 20
in each season, #13 in 1994 and #15
in 1995, #18 in 1996.
'Took Clemson to the finals of the 1996 ACC Tournament.
'Team had a school record four wins over top 25 teams in 1996.
'Leone was member of United States World Cup Championship
team in 1991.
Bruce MarchiondaMen's & Women's SwimmingWestminster College 79Men 20-10 at Clemson, 3 years
Women 20-10 at Clemson, 3 years'Coached Clemson to the 1997 ACC
Women's Championship, Clemson'sfirst ACC title in swimming in the
decade of the 1990s. The Lady Tigers
defeated six-time defending champion. North Carolina in its own pool to pull off
I** the victory
jS I'Marchionda was named ACC Coach
of the Year in Women's Swimming in 1997. The Lady Tigers were
ranked 23rd in the final regular season poll.
'Clemson had a combined record of 15-6 in the men's and
women's program in 1995-96, its best combined mark in eight years.
Record included wins in men's and women's competition over South
Carolina for the first time since 1989-90.
'Lady Tigers were ranked as high as 24th in the nation during the
1995-96 season, first top 25 ranking for a Clemson swimming teamsince 1988-89.
Larry Penley, GolfClemson '81
14 years at Clemson1 1 Top 20 Seasons
M,*^-^ ^ 'Guided Clemson to a #3 NCAA« W- Tournament finish in 1997, tied for the" highest ranking in Clemson history
'Coached NCAA Champion Charles
Warren, Clemson's first NCAA golf
champion,
'Has coached Clemson to 14 straight
appearances in the NCAA National
Tournament, a record for any Clemsoncoach in any sport.
'One of just two active coaches in the country who has taken a
team to the NCAA golf national tournament 14 straight years.
'Clemson has finished in the top 20 in the nation 11 of his 14 sea-
sons, including three top four finishes (1989, 1993 and 1997).
'Clemson has won three NCAA Regional Championships, four
ACC titles and 33 tournaments overall in his 14 years at Clemson.
Only coach in NCAA history to win three consecutive regional cham-pionships.
'Has coached 26 All-America selections in his 14 years at
Clemson, including first-team Ail-Americans Richard Coughlan and
Charles Warren in 1997.
*ACC Coach of the Year in 1996 and 1997, he also won the award
in 1987.
Bob PollockMen's Track & Cross CountryThe Citadel '71
Nine years at Clemson12 Top 20 Teams'Has won 12 ACC Championships in
his Clemson career, more than any
other coach in Clemson history.
'A 12-time ACC Coach of the Year
selection, also the most in Clemson his-
tory.
'Tigers won ACC Indoor and Outdoor
Track championships in 1997 and
ranked in the top 25 nationally in both.
'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.
'Coached the Tigers to a #17 final ranking in outdoor track in
1997, his 12th top 20 team in cross country, indoor or outdoor track.
'Clemson's outdoor track team has now finished in the top 20
seven straight years and the indoor team has been in the top 20 four
of the last six years.
'Guided Clemson to ACC Championship in cross country, indoor
track and outdoor track in his first year at Clemson, 1988-89.
'Clemson has had 97 All-America certificates in indoor, outdoor
track and cross country in his career.
'Has coached seven national champions in his career at
Clemson.
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,
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Gates 4, 6 and 8 are closed prior to the
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EMERGENCIES:First Aid stations are located at the following
places: South side—Under Section J; North
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—
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usher, who knows the seat location of doc-
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top decks.
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RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's restrooms
are located between the stands and can bereached by exit from any portal.
LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or
found, please report it to the Gate 1 or Gate10 information booths.
CONCEESION STAND: Concession stands
are located beneath all stands and can bereached from any portal.
EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are
received in the Security Booth. The emer-
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PROHIBITED ITEMS: The Following items
are prohibited in Memorial Stadium: umbrel-
las, folding chairs, chaise lounges, food andbeverage containers of any type, alcoholic
beverages, thermos jugs, and ice chests.
NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is pro-
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ij^HERFF JONES
Meet the Tigersison ha& 1S returning &tarter& and S2 returning lettermen ii
Rahim Abdullah
53 • OLB
Damond Ward makes a hit against Appalachian State.
Phillip Ashe80 • CB
Derek Basileo
28 'WR
Michael Brice
36 • PK/P
Brent Banasiewicz
74 •OG
Elmer Bench65 • SN
Adonis Bristow
40 'TB
Howard Bartley
47 • OLB
Ivan Brewington36» FS
Lorenzo Bromell
91 • DT
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Joedy Mitchell
68 'OT
Eric Ramsey69 'OG
V
Jamie Somaini34« PK
Adam Varnidore
69 'OG
Terry Witherspoon26» FB
Theo Mougros60 • MG
Matt Padgett
38 • PKTony Plantin
96» DT
Darius Rapley
55 • ILB
David Richardson
29* PKRyan Romano
43 'PK
Jason Stockunas87 •WR
Brandon Streeter
14 'QBMark Striewing
63 'OG
Damond Ward22 'CB
Justin Watts
16«WRRaymond White
97* MG
Brian Wofford
25 'WRMorgan Woodward
54 'TEMichael Young
50 • ILB
Holland Postell
70 'OT
Glenn Rountree75 -OG
Shawn Sullivan
39 'SN
Eric Williams
99» DT
Sam Zanders6» FB
Raymond Priester
27 'TB
Anthony Simmons41 • ILB
John Thompson44* FB
Mond Wilson
42 • ILB
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Tiger Rooh'esSigness C/ass Oias ranked in the Top 20 6(j most seruicea.
Alex Ardley
28 'CBMatt Bailey
80 'WRJovon Bush
95 • DT
Darrel Crutchfield
30* DBWoody Dantzler
11 • QB
Charles Hafley
40» FSTerry Jolly
92 'MGMarcus Martin
17»WRWill Merritt
50 • OGRaj Mitchell
51 • ILB
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Neely Page62 'OT
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Mike Seth
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HO
Jason Collinsenior ha& made good use ofOickerij Hal^T
by James Brunson
What leads a high school senior
from Louisiana to choose to play
football for Clemson rather than
other traditional powers such as
LSU, Colorado, and Texas A&M?Is it the beautiful location at the
base of the Blue Ridge mountains?
How about the 80,000 screaming
fans? Or maybe it is the rubbing of
Frank Howard's mystical rock fol-
lowed by the famous running of the
hill that separates Clemson from the
rest for most high school athletes.
While all of these played a part in his
decision, red-shirt senior Jason
Collins picked the Tigers for another
reason.
"I chose Clemson over LSU,
Colorado, and Texas A&M because
of Vickery Hall," says Collins of the
two-story, 27,000 square foot acad-
emic support building on the
Clemson campus.
The decision has proved to
be a smart one for the industri-
al education major. "If I ever
have any problems in a class, I
can just go over there and tell
the tutors, and they try to help
any way they can. They are
really good people in that
department. If I don't need
help, then there are rooms that
I can go in and just study,"
Collins explains.
With hard work and the help
from tutors, Collins plans to
graduate this December. "If you
can't get a degree with the help
and resources that you have
here, then you just aren't try-
ing!" says the 6-5, 230-pound
tight end.
Many obstacles stood
between Jason and college
graduation just a few short
years ago. "I lived in NewOrleans, and it was rough. I
kept messing around and doing
nothing, and I failed a grade in
junior high." Following this setback,
the Collins family moved to Slidell,
LA to get away from the danger and
distraction of the Big Easy and help
Jason improve academically.
"Finally, I decided to get it togeth-
er when a high school coach called
me and told me that he thought I
was good enough to earn a schol-
arship."
Boy did he ever get it together.
Collins preceded to graduate from
high school in three years! "I went to
summer school every summer to get
classes out of the way so that I could
graduate a year early with my origi-
nal class. That means a lot whenyou can graduate with your class."
Collins kept working hard in the
classroom once he arrived in
Tigertown in the fall of 1993. "WhenI got here, I tried to carry over what I
had accomplished in high school to
here." Says Collins, "Of course, you
Collins will graduate this December thanks to his workwith the staff at Vickery Hall.
can't afford to mess around while
you're here, or you won't be here too
long."
The weightroom is another roomthat Jason has worked hard in while
at Clemson. With a time of 4.53 in
the 40- yard dash and a leg sled of
1,000 pounds, he has developed
into the strongest and fastest Tiger
tight end in over 10 years. Collins is
blessed with a rare combination of
both strength and athletic ability,
demonstrated by the fact that he is
the only current Tiger to rank in the
top 1 on the team in both the power
clean (sixth) and vertical jump(ninth).
Another top 10 ranking that
Collins' holds on the team is dis-
tance away from home, as Slidell
sits a lengthy 12 hour car trip away
from Pickens County. Even with the
distance involved, Jason's parents
make the trip about four times a sea-
son to see him play. They've
made it to the Florida State and
Virginia games so far this sea-
son.
With their help and calls to
his older brother, who lives in
Lake Charles, LA, Jason has no
problems making it alone in
South Carolina. "My brother is
my biggest hero. He played
wide receiver at McNeeseState, so he knows what I amgoing through with football and
graduation. If I have any ques-
tions, I just call him."
Long distance phone com-
panies can expect to stay busy
well into the future, as Jason
has no plans of leaving South
Carolina for a while. "I'm not
going back to Louisiana, there
are too many good job opportu-
nities around here!"
Sounds like the Clemson
football program has created
another transplanted South
Carolinian.
Hi
Strength Trainingfem&on ha& had 17 &trangth fHf'f)merican& since f96f
Raymond White
1996 Clemson Strength
All-American
Strength Ail-Americans
1981 Jeff Davis, LBJeff Bryant, DTLee Nanney, OT
1983 William Perry, MG1984 Kenny Flowers, TB1985 JimRiggs, TE1986 Ty Granger, OT1987 Danny Pearman, TE1988 Donnell Woolford, DB1989 Vince Taylor, LB1990 Levon Kirkland, OLB1991 Mike Brown, C1992 Brentson Buckner, DT1993 Stacy Seegars, OG1994 Nelson Welch, PK1995 Brian Dawkins, SS1996 Raymond White, MG
Lifter-of-the-Year
1985 Kenny Flowers, TBJohn Phillips, OG
1986 Ty Granger, OT1987 Mark Drag, MG1988 JeffBak,
1989 Levon Kirkland, OLB1990 Arthur Bussie, DT
Curtis Whitley, C1991 Ashley Sheppard, OLB1992 Warren Forney, DT1993 Ed Glenn, TE
Stephen Wynn, TE1994 Ed Glenn, TE1995 Patrick Sapp, OLB1996 Raymond White, MG
Joey Batson
Head Strength Coach
John Sisk
Asst. Strength Coach
Ruben MendozaAsst. Strength Coach
Clemson Strength Staff (L-R): Wes Osswald, Larry Greenlee, John Sisk, Ruben Mendoza, Joey Batson,
Brandon Hourigan and Preston Greene.
V2
C/emson Sports SchedufeC/amson fia&ketball 6egin& next Friday for Lady Tigers, and Men.
BOLD denotes event(s) at Clemson
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 1
Nov. 1
3
Nov. 14
Nov. 15
Football vs. Duke 12 noonMen's Tennis in ITA Rolex Indoor Championships@ Chapel Hill. NC All Day
Volleyball vs. College of Charleston 4:00 PMWomen's Soccer in ACC Tournament @
Winston-Salem, NC TBAMen's Tennis in ITA Rolex Indoor Championships@ Chapel Hill, NC All Day
Men's Soccer vs. Wake Forest 2:00 PMWomen's Basketball vs. Russian Team
(exhibition) 7:00 PMMen's Soccer in ACC Tournament @ Orlando, FL TBAGolf in Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Invitational
@ Hilton Head, SC All DayMen's Soccer in ACC Tournament @ Orlando, FL TBAMen's Swimming & Diving in Auburn Invitational
Women's Swimming & Diving in Auburn Invitational TBAWomen's Basketball at Tennessee Tech in NIT 8:00 PMGolf in Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Invitational
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(Hall of Fame Day) 3:30 PMMen's Soccer in ACC Tournament @ Orlando, FL TBAMen's Swimming & Diving in Auburn Invitational TBAWomen's Swimming & Diving in Auburn Invitational TBAMen's Cross Country in District III Championships
@ Greenville, SC Morning
Women's Cross Country in District III
Championships @ Greenville, SC Morning
Golf in Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Invitational
@ Hilton Head, SC All Day
Nov. 16
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 27
Nov. 28
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
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@ Hilton Head, SCVolleyball at Wake Forest
Volleyball in ACC Tournament @ Raleigh, NCWomen's Basketball in Preseason NIT
Women's Swimming & Diving vs. TennesseeMen's Basketball vs. lona @ Fairbanks, AKFootball at South Carolina
Men's Basketball vs. TBA @ Fairbanks, AKVolleyball in ACC Tournament @ Raleigh, NCMen's Swimming & Diving vs. College of
Charleston
Women's Swimming & Diving vs. College
of Charleston
Men's Basketball vs. TBA @ Fairbanks, AKVolleyball in ACC Tournament @ Raleigh, NCWomen's Basketball vs. Boise State
Men's Cross Country in NCAA Championships
@ Greenville, SC Morning
Women's Cross Country in NCAA Championships
@ Greenville, SC Morning
Women's Basketball vs. South Carolina 7:00 PMGolf in Mauna Kea Collegiate Invitational @
Hilo, HI All DayGolf in Mauna Kea Collegiate Invitational @
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Hilo, HI All DayMen's Basketball vs. Kentucky @ Phoenix, AZ 7:30 PMWomen's Basketball at Georgia 2:30 PM
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THE COMMISSION ON THE
FUTURE OFCLEMSON UNIVERSITY
More than 300 alumni and friends from all over the nation gathered at the Madren Ceriter on May 2, 1997, for the
convening of the Commission on the Future of Clemson University. The Commission was created by the Board of
Trustees as a way to elicit recommendations and suggestions from alumni and friends on how to chart a successful course
for the University into the 21st century and position Clemson as one of America's leading universities. All of the
members of the Commission are volunteers who pay their own expenses incurred in connection with their work on the
Commission. The chairpersons are as follows:
National Co-chair National Co-chair
Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr. '54,
Chairman of Clemson's Board of Trustees
and of the Executive Committee of
SCANA Corp., Columbia, SC
College of Apiculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
Jerry H. Ballengee, President and COO, Union CampCorp., Wayne, NJ
College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities
Ted P. Pappas '57, President, Pappas Associates
Architects Inc., Jacksonville, FL
College of Business and Public Affairs
Arthur M. Spiro '45, President, AMS-Tex Enterprises
Inc., Great Neck, NY
College of Engineering and Science
Milton W. Holcombe '53, Retired VP and Founder,
Electrospace Systems Inc., Dallas, TX
College of Health, Education and Human Development
Carolyn W. Creel '61, President, C.C. & Associates,
Myrtle Beach, SC
Student Life and Services
James E. Bostic, Jr. '69, Senior VP, Environmental,
Government Affairs and Communications, Georgia
Pacific Corp., Atlanta, GA
Intercollegiate Athletics
Philip H. Prince '49, President Emeritus of Clemson
and Retired Senior VP, Human Resources, American
Express Co., Mt. Pleasant, SC
University Research
Dan C. Stanzione '67, President, Bell Labs and
President, Network Systems, Warren, Nj
Jerry E. Dempsey '54,
Chairman and CEO of PPGIndustries Inc., Pittsburgh, PA
Library and Information Technology
Sean C. Rush, General Manager, Global Education
Industry, IBM Corp., Boston, MA
Public Services and Cooperative Extension
Darra W. Cothran '69, Attorney and Partner,
Woodward Cothran & Herndon, Columbia, SC
Undergraduate Education and the Clemson Experience
Jane Robelot '82, Co-anchor, "CBS This Morning,"
New York, NYSonny White '65, President, Ciba Specialty
Chemicals Corp., Greensboro, NC
University Advancement
Frank M. Bishop, Jr. '65, Partner, INVESCO Capital
Management, Atlanta, GAA. Neil! Cameron, Jr., President, Ogiivy & Mather
South, Atlanta, GA
University Management and Finances
William B. Sturgis '57, Retired President, Cryovac
Division of W.R. Grace & Co., Greenville, SC
Continumg Education and Professional Development
Bill Carpenter, Retired Chairman and CEO, Rust
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Clemson's Contributions to South Carolina's Future
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In 1991, two very special anniver-
saries in the Clemson football tradition
were observed. Not only did the 1991
season mark the 10th anniversary of
Clemson's National Championshipseason, but it also marked the 50th
birthday of the place where the Tigers
won six games that season: Memorial
Stadium.
In the first 55 years of Memorial
Stadium, Clemson has a record of 192-
71-7, including a 34-9-1 ledger over
the last seven seasons. Clemson had a
16-game unbeaten streak at homebetween 1990-92 and has a career win-
ning ratio of 72.4 percent.
The stadium has definitely beengood to the Tigers who call it home, but
the stadium was constructed against
the advice of at least one Clemsoncoach. Just before head coach JessNeely left for Rice University after the
1939 season, he gave Clemson a mes-sage. "Don't ever let them talk you into
building a big stadium," he said. "Put
about 10,000 seats behind the
Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll ever need'.
Instead of following Coach Neely's
advice, however, Clemson officials de-
cided to build the new stadium in a val-
ley on the western part of campus.The place would take some clearing-
there were many trees, but luckily
there were no hedges.
The crews went to work: clearing,
cutting, pouring, and forming. Finally,
on September 19, 1942, Clemson Me-morial Stadium opened with the Tiger
football team thrashing Presbyterian
College, 32-13. Those 20,000 seats
installed for Opening Day would soon
grow; and grow and grow. This year
Clemson celebrates its 56th year in
this outstanding facility.
When the original part of the stadi-
um was built in the early 40's, much of
the work was done by scholarship ath-
letes, including many football players.
The first staking out of the stadium wasdone by two members of the football
team, A.N. Cameron and Hugh Webb.Webb returned to Clemson years later
to be an architecture professor, andCameron went on to become a civil en-
gineer in Louisiana.
The building of the stadium did not
proceed without a few problems. Oneday during the clearing of the land, oneyoung football player proudly
announced that he was not allergic to
poison oak. He then commenced to
attack the poison oak with a swing
blade, throwing the plants to and fro.
The next day, however, the boy wasswollen twice his size and had to be put
in the hospital.
There are many other stories about
the stadium including one stating that
Clemson has won over 70 percent of its games in Memorial Stadium since the facility
opened in 1942.
Frank Howard put a chew of tobacco in
each corner of the stadium as the con-
crete poured.
Howard says that the seeding of
the grass caused a few problems.
"About 40 people and I laid sod on the
field," he says. "After three weeks, on
July 15, we had only gotten halfway
through.
"I told them that it had taken us
three weeks to get that far, and I wouldgive them three more week's pay for
however long it took. I also told themwe would have 50 gallons of ice creamwhen we got through. After that it took
them three days to do the rest of the
field. Then we sat down in the middle
of the field and ate up that whole 50gallons."
Howard says that on the day of the
first game in the stadium,"the gates
were hung at 1 :00 pm and we played at
2:00 pm." But that would be all of the
construction for a while. Then in 1958,
18,000 sideline seats were added and,
in 1960, a total of 5,658 West end zone
seats were added in response to in-
creasing attendance. With the large
end zone,"Green Grass" section, this
expansion increased capacity to about
53,000.
Later, upper decks were added to
each side of the stadium as crowdsswelled-the first one in 1978 and the
second in 1983. This increased capac-
ity to over 80,000 which makes it oneof the 10 largest on-campus stadiums
in the country.
The effect spiraling inflation has
had in this century can be dramatically
seen in the differences in stadium con-
struction. The original part of the sta-
dium 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 Sta-
dium has become known as "Death
Valley." It was tagged this by the late
Presbyterian coach, Lonnie McMillan.
After bringing his PC. teams to
Clemson for years and getting
whipped, McMillan said the place waslike Death Valley. A few years later the
name stuck.
On November 16, 1974 the playing
surface was named Frank HowardField for the legendary coach because
of his long service and dedication to
the University.
Luckily, the stadium wasn't built be-
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Clemson University's commitment to
provide its student-athletes with the very
best of facilities is evident in many ways.
From the soaring upper decks of MemorialStadium, to the state-of-the-art strength
training facility, young men and womenfrom all 18 of Clemson's varsity sports
have the very best in facilities for training
and competition. Vickery Hall is no excep-
tion, as the $3 million structure is asimpressive aesthetically as any of the
other facilities. But the importance of
Vickery Hall to the Clemson University
Athletic Department is not found in the
structure itself, but in the many programsthat the building houses.
Vickery Hall opened in the spring of
1991 and was the first in the country built
solely for the all-around education of stu-
dent-athletes. The two-story, 27,000square -foot building is open throughout
the day and into the evening to accommo-date the extended schedules of student-
athletes.
The mission of the Student-Athlete En-
richment Programs is to monitor, guide,
and encourage student-athletes to fulfill
their long term goal, and to achieve their
academic and career potential.
Vickery Hall focuses on three primary
areas to meet the student-athlete's needs.
Academic SupportClemson's Student-Athlete Enrichment
Programs have provided one of the best
academic support and advising programsin the nation.
The proof is in the statistics. A record
number of Clemson student-athletes madethe academic honor roll in 1997. Eight of
Clemson's 13 Sports programs had a high-
er GPA than the student body average in
the 1997 Spring semester. TwentyClemson football players were on the ACCacademic honor roll for the 1996-97 aca-
demic year, an all-time record. The Tiger
football team had an all-time record GPAfor the entire year in 1996-97. The Aca-
demic Counselor performs a variety of du-
ties to track academic progress. Their du-
ties include providing assistance in regis-
tration and priority scheduling, contacting
faculty, personally checking classes, re-
cording information, counseling sessions
with student-athletes, providing diagnostic
testing, and directing career aspirations.
One of the most prestigious programsthat has received recognition essential to
the growth of Vickery Hall is the tutorial
program.
The Student-Athlete Enrichment Pro-
gram has been granted a Level 1 certifica-
tion from the College of Reading andLearning Association, International Tutor
Certification Program. Of the 160 pro-
grams certified by CRLA, the ClemsonStudent-Athlete Enrichment Program is
one of three student-athlete programs in
the country to achieve this distinction.
Having tutor certification enables stu-
dent-athletes to be provided the highest
quality of academic assistance possible.
Approximately 80 tutors are hired to pro-
vide academic support in the many subject
areas offered.
The Department of Student-Athlete En-
richment Programs has recognized the
need for students to have access to high-
quality computing equipment and hasmade a commitment to provide the stu-
dent-athletes at Clemson with the largest
computer lab in the country. Located onthe first floor of Vickery Hall is the
Department of Student-Athlete EnrichmentPrograms' Microcomputer Laboratory. Thelab is open seven days a week, for 16hours on Monday through Thursday, andlimited time on Saturday and Sunday.During exam periods the lab hours are
extended.
The lab staff has a full-time computer
Clemson has a staff of 11 full-time employees to work with Tiger student-athletes in
various self-enrichment programs.
manager, and also graduate students,
many of whom are pursuing advanced de-
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courses that deal with personal computers.The Student-Athlete Enrichment Pro-
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the-art computing facilities. New comput-ers have recently been purchased bringing
the lab to a state of the art facility Over 40computers are available for student-ath-
letes.
All computers are fully connected to
the internet allowing for access of comput-ers throughout the world for research andcommunication.
Personal Growth ProgramOne of the most important programs
that helps student-athletes reach their full
potential and engage successfully in this
college experience is the Personal Growthand Development Program.
The purpose of this program is to assist
the student-athlete in making a successful
transition into his/her university and athlet-
ic life. These programs will provide the stu-
dent-athlete the opportunity to examineand explore issues and topics pertaining to
his/her values, personal health and well-
ness, behavior, and goals. The specific
topics will encompass both general transi-
tion issues and specific athletic issues as
well.
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fulfill career aspirations by participating in
various career seminars offered by the
staff at Vickery Hall. The philosophy of this
program is to provide student-athletes with
job searching skills and strategies, intern-
ships, practicum experience as well as
summer employment. These programs are
designed to address specific career oppor-
tunities through a program that uses each
year to gain information on the student-
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and executives who will help assist with
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For over 40 years, Clemson fans
have been attending athletic events for
various reasons. There is the excite-
ment, the fellowship, the success, but
throughout these past 40 sonne years,
one of the most popular attractions at
Clemson athletic events has been
"The Tiger", or "Mr. Tiger" as he is
sometimes referred.
Since 1954, a Clemson student has
been chosen to wear the mascot suit
and entertain the Clemson faithful.
Over the years, the Tiger has been
seen imitating game officials (which is
now against the rules), signing auto-
graphs, having the honor of meeting
and getting their picture taken with
numerous digni-
taries such as
PresidentReaganPresident Bush,
Bob Hope, Dick
Vitale, and
most recently
ESPN'sD a
Patrick,
gendary
pushupsfor each Tiger
score.
The Clemson Mascot has been entertain-
ing Clemson fans for over 40 years.
So what does being the Tiger
entail. Well, each April tryouts are
conducted to determine who will have
the honor of being the next Tiger. This
year, Wes Scruggs was chosen to fill
these ledgendary shoes. Scruggs, a
native of nearby Gaffney, had served
as the backup Tiger during the 1996
season.
Scruggs comments, "It is an incred-
ible feeling to be part of tradition.
Rubbing Howards Rock, running downthe hill, it gives you goosebumps. I
have goosebumps right now from just
talking about it."
No matter what sporting event the
Tiger attends there is always enter-
tainment to be seen. According to
Scruggs, "It makes you feel
good to think as many as
83,000 people are watching
you and waiting for you to
do something entertaining;
but, it's not too hard
because they are excited,
and we're ready to do some-
thing exciting for them."
Entertainment is not always
easy however. Scruggs expresses
his concern when dealing with the
enemies. "There are always oppo-
nents and other mascots out there try-
ing to humiliate you. Luckily, there are
two of us, which makes it harder to
succeed."
Unfortunately, some individuals
have had the opportunity to get to the
Tiger. Bob Harris, who served as the
Tiger from 1967-68, once lost his
head at a football game against North
Carolina. "A good looking UNCcheerleader talked me into letting
her hold the Tiger head," Harris
said. "The next thing I knew the
' head was up in the UNC stands.
We were able to get it back after the
cheerleaders and I took North
Carolina's Ram mascot hostage."
On several occasions the Tiger has
lost another part of his outfit. His tail
is a highly sought after trophy for
opposing fans. John Hearst, the Tiger
in 1964, lost his tail when he wasclimbing the goal post at Georgia
Tech. On another occasion, Tony
Saad lost his tail and head after the
Texas A&M game in 1974 when sev-
eral A&M Cadets captured him after
the game and took the tail and head.
Saad was unable to get them back
until Bennie Cunningham came over
and "took care of business".
Even at this year's Maryland game,
the Terrapin mascot took a playful
shot at the Tiger Cub, throwing him to
the ground. It was not too long until
the Terrapin wished he had not as the
Tiger dove on top of him, holding him
down as to give the Tiger Cub the
opportunity to get a few playful licks in
before sending the Terripin on his way.
"He ended up being more embar-
rassed than we were, and that is howit will always happen because there
are two of us and they don't really
stand a chance," commented Scruggs.
The Tiger Cub, who is only in his
fifth year of existance was first animat-
ed by Jay Williams. The Tigers'
nephew, the Cub, was an immediate
hit with the young Clemson fans. In
1993-94, there were over 2,000
youngsters that became charter mem-bers of the IPTAY Tiger Cub Club.
As the first ever Tiger Cub, Jay
Williams stated, "It was an honor to be
the first Tiger Cub. It was exciting to
create a personality and seeing the
kids faces. The Tiger is more tradi-
tional, a fighting Tiger, but the Cub is
an innocent, playful childlike mascot
that the smaller kids really enjoy. The
Cub adds a new dimension and
means of interacting with the crowd."
The current Tiger Cub is junior
Ryan Teten from Richmond, Virginia.
Teten is currently in his second year
as the Cub and will continue to fill the
size 28 shoes worn by the Tiger Cub.
The tradition of the Tiger mascot
was certainly enhanced by Zack Mills.
A senior in 1978 during Clemson's 11-
1 season. Mills began the tradition of
the Tiger doing pushups after each
Clemson score. The pushup total cor-
responds to the number of points
Clemson has after that particular
score. So, if Clemson scores a touch-
The Tiger has been doing pushups since 1978, a record-setting season for the Tiger
Offense.
down to give it 35 points, IVIills would
do 35 pushups. If they scored again to
give Clemson 42 points. Mills would
do 42 pushups. With Steve Fuller and
six other future NFL stars starting on
the Clemson offense in 1978, Mills
established the single season pushup
record that year with 1334.
Publicity surrounding the Tiger and
his pushups hit an all time high whenClemson played Wake Forest in 1981
.
Clemson had a perfect 8-0 record
heading into the game so interest in
the Tigers as they strove for a National
Championship was at an all-time high.
The Clemson offense was at an all-
time high on that Halloween after-
noon. Homer Jordan and Perry Tuttle
could not be stopped as Clemson wonthe game 82-24, the highest scoring
Clemson game in modern history
(since 1937).
The media followed the Tiger's
pushup total after every touchdown.
Ricky Capps, the Tiger that year, wasexhausted by halftime, as Clemson
had rolled up 49 points by intermis-
sion. On the first play of the second
half, Jordan found Tuttle for a 75-yard
touchdown, giving Clemson 56 points.
When Clemson scored a touch-
down giving the Tigers 76 points,
Capps was exhausted. The Deacon
mascot felt sorry for the Tiger, and
came across the field and did the 76
pushups for the Tiger. Clemsonscored again, and Capps was back at
it for the 82 pushups. Capps ended
the day with 465 pushups, the most in
Clemson history. That does not
include the 76 done by the Deaconthat afternoon.
The over 100 Clemson athletic
events are not the only place the Tiger
mascot can be seen. Two years ago,
the Tiger was on the road to the Final
Four. Mike Bays, who served as the
Tiger from 1994-97, was selected as
one of the four finalists for the
Universal Cheerleading Association
National Mascot Championship.
Bays, was selected based on a video
tape that consisted of highlights from
community appearances as well as
athletic events, and received an all-
expense trip to Orlando, Florida,
where the finals were held.
This year, Scruggs has already par-
ticipated in a lifetime opportunity
thanks to the Tiger mascot. OnOctober 6th, the Monday following the
Texas El-Paso football game, Scruggs
flew to Connecticut to shoot an ESPNcommercial. The commercial, which
will be airing shortly, was in recogina-
tion of Dan Patrick's 2000th show as
host of SportsCenter. "The ESPNcommercial is probably the mostmemorable moment I have as being
the Tiger." Scruggs noted. "The
All-Time Clemson Tiger Push-upRecordsFirst Quarter - 42 by Zack Mills vs.
South Carolina 1978
Second Quarter - 175 by Ricky Cappsvs. Wake Forest 1981
Third Quarter - 187 by Ricky Cappsvs. Wake Forest 1981
Fourth Quarter - 109 by Zack Mills vs.
The Citadel 1978
Single Game - 465 by Ricky Capps vs.
Wake Forest 1981
Away Game - 251 by Zack Mills vs.
Wake Forest 1 978
Home Day Game - 465 by Ricky
Capps vs. Wake Forest 1981
Home Night Game - 42 by Chris
Peters vs. Florida State 1992
Over Seas Game - 72 by Randy Faile
vs. Wake Forest 1 982
Bowl Game - 105 by Martin Lowry vs.
Penn State 1 988
Season - 1,334 by Zack Mills 1978
Career - 2,216 by Mike Bays 1994-
1997
opportunities that stem from being the
Tiger mascot are endless."
The Tiger
1954-1955
1957-1958
1959- 1960
1960- 1961
1961-1962
1963-1964
1965-1966
1966-1967
1967-1968
1968-1970
1970-1972
1972-1974
1974- 1975
1975- 1976
1976- 1977
1977- 1978
1978-1980
1980-1982
1982- 1983
1983-1985
1985-1986
1986-1990
1987- 1989
1990-1992
1992- 1993
1993- 1994
1994- 1997
1997-1998
Gabby Hayes
Tommy Grant
Billy McCownSteve Morrison
Jim Lloyd
Jim Gibson
Dr. Marvin Reid
Zeke Welborn
Bob Harris
Sam Coker
Randy Jackson
Michael Hunt
Tony SaddGeorge Langstaff
Randy Addison
Chris Carter
Zack Mills
Ricky CappsRandy Faile
Jay Watson
David Friedman
Stuart McWhorter
Martin Lowry
Will Sykes
Chris Peters
Chase Nichols
Mike Bays
Wes Scruggs
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by Meredith Merritt
Your resume reads: Has been coach-
ing college football for 18 years, first
year at Clemson coaching Outside
Linebackers, a position rich in tradition.
Who are you? The new face in Clemson
football is David Bibee.
Coach Bibee brings to Clemson 10
years of experience as an assistant
head coach in both Division l-A and
Division l-AA levels. His knowledge of
football goes back to his college days
when he played along side Tommy West
at Tennessee. It was the influences from
the coaches during his high school and
college days that led to his decision to
enter the coaching profession.
"I got into coaching from the very
beginning because of the influences that
my grade school and high school coach-
es had on me, especially my high school
coaches. That is where kids either go
one way or the other and sports helped
me in that decision."
Bibee not only played football in high
school, but also was a member of the
basketball, baseball and track and field
squads. Sports kept him focused both
on and off the field. Good grades and
success through sports encouraged him
to give back what he had learned.
Clemson linebacker coach David Bibee
has ten years experience as an Assistant
Head Coach and Coordinator.
Bibee had a successful football
career at Tennessee, but a back injury
forced him to give up his playing career.
After having back surgery his senior
year at Tennessee, Bibee went on to be
a student assistant coach. That led to a
graduate assistantship at Mississippi.
From there he moved East and took
on full-time coaching assignments as a
secondary coach and recruiting coordi-
nator at North Alabama, Middle
Tennessee State and Austin Peay. He
also had a five-year stint at Appalachian
State where he gained a wealth of expe-
rience and knowledge as a secondary
coach and recruiting coordinator. While
he was at Appalachian State, the
Mountaineers won two Southern
Conference Championships, twice led
the nation in turnover margin and annu-
ally ranked among the nation's best in
scoring defense. In 1989, Coach Bibee
accepted an assistant and secondary
coaching job at South Carolina.
When asked about what he has
gained from each situation he respond-
ed, "You learn from every experience ...
but one thing that I have gained from
every stop is that you need to give the
players, something they understand and
let them play. It is not important howmuch you know, it is important howmuch they know.
"
Helping athletes, and letting them
reach their potential is one thing that
Coach Bibee does for his players.
Having coached a two-year recipient of
the George Terry Attitude Award, Bibee
knows how important football is as far as
teaching discipline, teamwork, and sac-
rifice. "If you are doing something that
you enjoy then you will be better at it.
...football and all sports teach you about
life."
Coach Bibee has spent some time
away from the game. After coaching at
South Carolina he spent two years in pri-
vate business, but he realized that his
heart was in football. "People always say
that when you are in football you are not
going to be around your family much.
During those two years I found out two
things- one, that anybody who is suc-
cessful is probably not going to bearound their family too much, becauseof the amount of hours that they will
have to work. Second, if you are going
to work those hours something is going
to have to motivate you, and what moti-
vated me was the love of football. I real-
ized just how important football was to
me."
When he stepped back into coaching
he knew that he wanted to continue at
the same level he had left. After spend-
ing a year at Tennessee Tech, CoachTommy West presented him with an
opportunity to come to Clemson.
"Coach West gave me a major
chance to get back into coaching and
the fact that it was Clemson, with him as
the head coach, was icing on the cake.
"
In addition to playing on the sameTennessee team in the 1970s, they both
coached together at South Carolina.
With the rich tradition of the outside
linebacker position at Clemson, CoachBibee feels that in recruiting players, the
most important factor to the player is
being able to play a major role in the pro-
gram. "We are able to attract players
who feel they can be a big part in our
tradition."
Two of his top players making a
name for themselves this season are
Adrian Dingle and Rahim Abdullah. "It is
good to have Adrian back and up to full
speed, he was hurt for the first five
games (hamstring). Rahim works hard
every week and is getting better every
week."
In fact Dingle is doing so well that he
was only the eighth player in Clemson
history to have three sacks in one
game, when he recorded the hat trick
against Maryland on October 25th. He
shares this honor with players like
Chester McGlockton, Brentson Buckner,
and Abdullah, who had three sack in the
Furman game in 1996. The fact that his
players are all young, with Dingle, a
junior as the oldest, makes Coach
Bibee's job a little more exciting knowing
that he will have more years with a tal-
ented crop of athletes.
David Bibee gives his players the
necessary tools to be the best they can.
He teaches that it takes determination,
hardwork, and the ability to take risks to
make life successful. With his impres-
sive resume in all areas of the game, the
legendary outside linebacker position at
Clemson is in good hands.
57
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53 RAHIM ABDULLAH OLB 6-6
Jacksonville, FL/Fletcher HS230 *so. 1VL 37 KEVIN LAIRD P 5-10
Brandon, MS/Brandon HS165 •JR. 2VL
10 MICHAEL ALLEN CB 5-11
Conway, SC/Conway HS190 JR. 2VL 61 MARK LANDRY OT 6-4
Atlanta, GA/Sowegan (NH) HS280 SR. 3VL
78 ED ALTMAN C 6-3
Waycross, GA/Ware County HS296 *SR. 2VL 84 MAL LAWYER WR 6-1
Charleston, SC/Berkeley HS180 SO. 1VL
28 ALEXARDLEY DB 5-10
Tallahassee, PL/Lincoln HS165 FR. HS 64 ZANE LEWIS OG 6-2
Memphis, TN/Raleigh-Egypt HS285 •JR. 2VL
5 JAVIS AUSTIN TB 5-11
Clemson, SC/Daniel HS195 PR. HS 48 TRAVIS MACKLIN FB 6-1
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry Traditional Academy240 •JR. 1VL
80 MATT BAILEY WR 6-4
Stone Mountain, GA/Stone Mountain HS217 FR. HS 17 MARCUS MARTIN QB 6-3
Free Union, VA/Western Albemarle HS190 FR. HS
74 BRENT BANASIEWICZ OG 6-3
Monticello, FLVAucilla Ctiristian HS293 *JR. 2VL 67 JOHN MCDERMOTT OT 6-5
Woodstock, GA/Sequoyah HS265 •PR. RS
47 HOWARD BARTLEY OLB 6-2
Decatur, GA/Southwest Dekalb HS191 *JR. 1VL 35 DAMONTE MCKENZIE MG 6-2
Lake City, SC/Lake City HS265 •SO. 1VL
28 DEREK BASILEO WR 6-4
Deerfield Beach, FiyDeerfield Beach HS207 *SR. SO 72 MATT MCLEOD C 6-0
Clemson, SC/Daniel HS263 SR. 1VL
65 ELMER BENCH SN 5-9
Manning, SC/Manning HS216 SR. 3VL 45 HAROLD MEANS ILB 6-0
Spartanburg, SC/Spartanburg HS215 SO, 1VL
91 LORENZO BROMELL DT 6-6
Choppee, SC/Georgia Military College
245 SR. 1VL 50 WILL MERRITT OL 6-4
Easley SCAA/ren HS255 FR. HS
94 DONALD BROOMFIELD MG 6-4
Olustee, FL/Baker County HS280 •JR. 2VL 68 JOEDY MITCHELL OT 6-6
Conyers, G/VHeritage HS290 •SO. 1VL
93 TERRY BRYANT OLB 6-4
Savannah, GA/Johnson HS246 *FR. RS 51 RAJ MITCHELL LB 6-1
Ridgeland, SC/Jasper County HS219 FR. HS
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Wilmington, DE/AI Dupont HS297 *SR. 3VL 60 THEO MOUGROS MG 6-2
Tarpon Spnngs, FL/Tarpon Springs HS263 •FR. RS
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9/11 Quartette Gelato
9/26 River City Brass Band
9/30-10/5 Summer and Smoke
10/23-26 Festival of African American Literature & the Arts (FAALA V)
10/30 Spoleto U.S.A./Utsey Chamber Music Series
1 1/20 Clemson University Tiger Band Pass-in-Review
12/2 Clemson University Choral Ensembles
12/4 Chanticleer Christmas Show
1/16 Nnenna Freelon, jazz vocalist
2/4-7 The Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival
2/12 Parsons Dance Company2/19-3/1 Clemson Shakespeare Festival VII
2/19 West Side Story
3/3 Shanghai Acrobats
3/24 To Kill A Mockingbird
3/31 Moscow Chamber Orchestra
4/21 Clemson University Symphony Orchestra
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Mon.-Fri., 1-5 p.m. Programming is subject to change.
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mance or after a football game, treat your family and friends to Seasons by the Lake.
Located within Clemson University's Madren Conference Center on the shore of Lake
Hartwell, this distinctive restaurant features fresh South Carolina products in a variety
of seasonal selections as pleasing to the eye as to the palate.
Lunch 1 1:30 a.m. -2 p.m., Mon.-Sun.Sunday Brunch 1 1:30 a.m. -2 p.m.
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Clemson OffenseLT JIM BUNDREN 79LG COREY HULSEY 71
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Duke DefenseDT CHRIS COMBS 93MG ERICSCANLAN 91
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FS ERIC JONES 23CB LAMAR GRANT 37CB TAWAMBI SETTLES 6
P BRIAN MORTON 17
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When Duke Has the Ball
Duke OffenseSE COREY THOMAS 8
LT PATRICK MANNELLY 55LG LENNIE FRIEDMAN 74C JOHN GORDON 62
RT AUSTIN SMITHWICK 56RG CHAD MELITA 64TE JEFF HODRICK 9
FLK SCOTTIE MONTGOMERY 2
QB BOBBY CAMPBELL 15
HB LETAVIOUS WILKS 21
FB LAY MARSHALL 32PK SIMS LENHARDT 12
Clemson DefenseRUSH ADRIAN DINGLE 52
DE TONY PLANTIN 96MG RAYMOND WHITE 97DE LORENZO BROMELL 91
BAN RAHIM ABDULLAH 53ILB MOND WILSON 42ILB ANTHONY SIMMONS 41
CB MICHAEL ALLEN 10
CB ANTWAN EDWARDS 1
SS ROBERT CARSWELL 9
FS DOMARCO FOX 12
P KEVIN LAIRD 37
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6-3 PR 83 NATE KRILL OLBMcLean, VA / McLean
6-7 235 PR. HS
D 1 RANDY AMENT ILB
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| TOM BRADY PL 5-11 1 85 JR IV 43 MATT MAPES PK 5-8 180 JR. SQOmatia, NE / Millard Nortti Wiiliamsport, PA / Williamsport
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6-5 01 n ow. c:n 77 JOHN MILLER OTBassett, VA / Bassett
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6-5 205 PR ow 2 SCOTTIE MONTOGOMERY SECherryville, NC / Burns
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6-0 190 PR. HS 96 CHRIS RUZIC DTColleyville, TX / Grapevine
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6-3 270 PR. SQ 31 BRAD SANTANNA OLBHarrisburg, PA / Lower Dauphin
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f)caclemic EKceKenceTommy (de&t coached teams have had the top three f)CC academic honor
by Tim Bourret
Clemson student athletes had a 2.64
overall GPA for both semesters in 1996-97,
the highest overall GPA for the athletic
teams in an academic year on record. Theoverall GPA has made a dramatic, consis-
tent rise since Vickery Hall was opened in
1991. The overall GPA was 2.33 in the
semester prior to the year the student-ath-
lete enrichment facility was opened.
"We are seeing a consistent pattern of
solid performance by student-athletes in the
classroom," said Ron Thomas, chairman of
the Clemson Athletic Council. "This is the
result of many good decisions that have
been made over the last several years to
make academic success a high priority. It is
apparent the athletic department has the
right people in place with the right attitude."
Here are some facts of interest concerning
academic accomplishments of the Clemsonfootball program and the Clemson sports
program in general.
*Each of the top three academic honor roll
totals in Clemson football history have taken
place in the last three seasons, all teams
coached by current Head Coach TommyWest. The 1996 team had 20 players earn
a spot on that list with a 3.0 or better for the
Andye McCrorey earned two degrees
through the help of Clemson's Vickery
Hall.
entire academic year. The 1995 team had
the second highest total with 17 and the
1 994 team had the third best figure with 1 1
.
Records for the ACC Academic honor roll
date to the 1956 season.
*Twenty-four Clemson football players madethe Clemson academic honor roll for the
most recent semester (3.0 or better).
Among the players on that list were starting
fullback Sam Zanders, who made the
dean's list, center Ed Altman, and starting
punter Kevin Laird. Clemson's top three
quarterbacks, Nealon Greene, Brandon
Streeter and Slade Nagle, all made the list.
Streeter made the dean's list for the semes-
ter.
"Entering the Fall semester of 1997, 96 per-
cent of Clemson's returning football players
had over a 2.0 career GPA. Eighteen per-
cent of the returning players had over a 3.0
GPA.
*0f the 23 football players who entered
Clemson in the Fall of 1 991 , 17 have earned
their degrees, a 74 percent graduation rate.
The list includes Warren Forney, Andye
McCrorey and Henry Guess, who earned
undergraduate and master's degrees from
Clemson. Of the six in that class who did
not graduate, three transfered and could
have earned degrees from other schools,
but NCAA graduation rate statistics count
transfers as non-graduates for your pro-
gram, even if they graduate from another
institution.
'Clemson has had three academic Ail-
Americans in the decade of the 1990s,
Bruce Bratton (1991), Ed Glenn (1994) and
Andye McCrorey (1995). Both Glenn and
McCrorey entered Clemson with that 1991
freshman class. Glenn is working on his
medical degree at Vanderbilt University.
'Clemson's starting offensive line tandem of
Jim Bundren and Glenn Rountree were
chosen first-team AII-ACC academic in
1 996. Both players made AII-ACC teams on
the field as well. Bundren was first-team
AII-ACC tackle and Rountree was a second-
team AII-ACC guard.
Bundren has a chance to become just
the second Clemson football player in histo-
ry to earn first-team AII-ACC honors on the
field and in the classroom in the same sea-
son twice. Steve Fuller is the only other
player in Clemson history to pull off the first-
team AII-ACC double (academic and on the
field) twice in a career.
'Clemson's 18 sports combined had a
record 143 student-athletes on the ACCAcademic Honor roll for the 1996-97 year.
This is a 30 percent increase over the previ-
ous record of 110 set in 1995-96. Records
date to the 1956-57 academic year.
Ed Glenn earned Academic All-America
honors in 1994, and is pursuing his med-ical degree at Vanderbilt.
'A total of 56 student-athletes made the
dean's list for the Spring Semester of 1997
and a record 159 student-athletes made the
academic honor roll, 13 more than the pre-
vious record of 146. There were 14 student-
athletes on the President's List (perfect 4.0).
'Nine of the 14 Clemson athletic programs
had a GPA higher than the overall student
body average (2.74) in the Spring semester
of 1997. Four teams had their highest team
GPA on record and five at least tied their
record for number of academic honor roll
selections in a semester.
Clemson Football
Highest # of ACCAcademic Honor Roll Selections
(1956-1997)
Year # Coach1996 20 Tommy West
1995 17 Tommy West
1994 11 Tommy West
1971 10 Hootie Ingram
1972 10 Hootie Ingram
1984 9 Danny Ford
1992 9 Ken Hatfield
1965 7 Frank Howard
1990 7 Ken Hatfield
1991 7 Ken Hatfield
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Varsity Cheerleaders (Front Row L to R): Marianne Herr (captain), Carey Molin, Erin Lyncli, April Landingrin, Betsy Allen, Mary Margaret
Johnson, and Ashley Blackmon. (Back Row L to R): Tony Feraci, Jay McAdams, Shane Thompson, Scott Rogers, Brent Cockerham,
Thomas Holcombe, Rob Stephenson (captain), coach - Kelli Petty
66
Pick up the kids from soccer
practice. Drop off the dry-cleaning.
Rewrite presentation. Go to post office.
Prepare dinner and check homework.
Does this sound like your typical
evening? Do you feel as if the better
things are passing you by? The Brooks
Center for the Performing Arts at
Clemson University invites you to
enjoy some of the "good things in life"
during the 1997-98 season.
The Brooks Center is extending
an invitation to everyone — families,
friends, couples, senior citizens and
football fans — to mark their calen-
dars, slow down and enjoy some of
these performances.
• Chanticleer Christmas Show,
December 4, 8 p.m.
• Holiday Magic Ball, December 5,
8 p.m.
• Nnenna Freelon, jazz vocalist,
January 16, 8 p.m.
• The Kennedy Center/American
College Theatre Festival, February
4-7, 8 p.m.
• The Parsons Dance Company,
February 12, 8 p.m.
• Stars of the Shanghai Acrobatic
Theatre, March 3, 8 p.m.
Clemson ShakespeareFestival Vli
February 18-March 8
Clemson University celebrates
England's Bard with productions
of Romeo and Juliet, Measure for
Measure, Richard III and The
Taming of the Shrew. The festival
also offers lectures, demonstra-
tions and a film series.
For a complete listing of the other
fantastic events taking place at the
Brooks Center, call the Brooks Center
box office at (864) 656-7787 Monday
through Friday between 1-5 p.m.
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Ladu Tiger liasketballLadij Tigers (ook for 1Qth NCf)f) ^id in i 1 Years under Jim Oaois.
By Sam Blackman
Time, in its passage does not always lead
to change.
The Clemson women's basketball pro-
gram is a case in point. Although the players'
faces have changed in Head Coach Jim
Davis' program the past 10 seasons, his suc-
cess has remained a constant, the by-product
of dedication and teamwork.
He has carried squads to nine NCAATournaments, been ranked in the final top 25
nine seasons and guided Clemson to the
school's first ACC basketball championship in
1996. Eight 20-plus win seasons is another
benchmark of Davis' success at Tigertown.
Instead of building teams, Coach Jim
Davis has been busy building a program dur-
ing the last decade, and it again should be
successful in 1997-98 with the return of three
starters and 10 letterwinners.
A trademark of the Clemson program over
the last 10 seasons has been depth with sev-
eral players receiving playing time. This sea-
son should not be any different as nine play-
ers return who averaged double figures in
minutes played last season.
"You never know who will step up in a
game," said Head Coach Jim Davis, whobecame the winningest coach in Clemsonbasketball history (men or women) in 1997.
He now has 208 wins at Tigertown, an aver-
age of over 20 wins a season.
"I would like to think we have had com-plete players on our teams. Obviously there
are better ball handlers, better shooters, and
better rebounders, but I feel as though
every player on this team can con-
tribute in every fundamental phase of
the game. And when every player can
contribute, you don't have to rely on
one player.
"This team should be as athletic as
we have had in some time. We helped
ourselves in terms of recruiting ath-
letes. The three incoming freshmen
Jennifer Davis are our senior frontcourt play-
ers. All three of those players have beenrole players each year and have had their
moments. This year it will be different as they
will have to provide the leadership at the for-
ward positions."
Kerri Thomas (6-3, SR) averaged 2.7
ppg. and 2.2 rpg. She played in 30 gamesand earned six starts in 1996-97. She is cur-
rently in seventh place on the Clemson career
list for most blocked shots (57). Jeanette
Davis (6-2, SR) was tied as the Lady Tigers'
fifth leading scorer with a 6.6 ppg. average in
1996-97. She also was tied for second on
the squad for the best rebounder with a 5.1
rpg. mark.
"Nikki Blassingame (6-3, JR) played very
well at times last year. She has to put it
together and play with consistency and be a
solid performer for us. I think she has the
skills and athletic ability to be a big factor for
us this season." Blassingame played in 30
games last season and gained six starts.
She averaged 8.3 minutes per game and had
a 2.5 ppg. average.
Autumn Sam saw action in 17 games last
season and averaged 3.1 minutes per con-
test. Anette Percy (6-1,JR) averaged 3.5
ppg. and 1 .8 rpg , while Marta Forns (6-3, JR)
saw action in 17 games and averaged 5.5
minutes per game. "Marta Forns, very sim-
ilar to Anette Percy is an outstanding passer
in the post. She is a post player who can
pass the basketball, a valuable part of any
basketball team.
"
Clemson added two players in the post
are all capable of contributing in the
first year because of their athletic abil
ty. Their ability to run and jump wi
make us hard to defend.
"We are going to have good depth
and we will play a lot of people. That
is going to be a characteristic of this
basketball team. Our players are able
to rely upon teammates coming off the
bench and playing as hard as they can
play, wearing teams down with our
conditioning and pressure defenses."
FRONT COURTClemson lost two starting front
court players, Jaci Stimson and Laura
Cottrell, due to graduation. Howeverthe Lady Tigers return a wealth of tal-
ent and experience on the inside with
Jeanette Davis, Kerri Thomas, Jennifer
Davis, Nikki Blassingame, Marta Forns,
Anette Percy and Autumn Sam."Jeanette Davis, Kerri Thomas, and
8l
Ik.Umoh led Clemson In scoring, assists and steals In
1996-97.
area with Nuria Forns (6-2, FR) and Erin
Batth (6-4, FR).
"Nuria is a good athlete and runs andjumps very well. Erin is a left hander whohas a nice power game. She really enjoys
mixing it up." Batth is a 6-4 center from
Lassiter High School in Mahetta, GA whomissed her senior year due to a knee injury.
During her junior season, she averaged 13
ppg. and 12 rpg and was a Street & Smithpreseason Ail-American.
BACK COURTClemson lost the services of guards Angle
Salyer and Calesha Corder due to gradua-
tion, but returns second-team AII-ACC per-
former Itoro Umoh (5-7 JR). Umoh led the
team in scoring (13.0 ppg.) and was tied for
the second best rebounder (5.1 rpg.) in 1996-
97. She also led the team in assists (76) andsteals (69).
"This is as thin as we have been in sometime at the back court position in terms of
depth, especially at the point guard position,"
said Davis. "Itoro Umoh may get more min-
utes than any of our point guards in several
seasons. She may be the fastest player to
have ever played at Clemson. She is a great
open court player and is excellent in breaking
teams down with dribble penetration.
Another player returning is NatashaAnderson (6-0, JR). Anderson was tied as
the Lady Tigers' fifth leading scorer with a 6.6
ppg. Anderson played in all 30 games and
picked up nine starts while playing an aver-
age of 19.8 minutes per game. "Natasha is
one of the best all-around athletes wehave ever had. She is six-feet tall andwill play the two-guard position most of
the time. She came on strong at the end
of her sophomore year as a defender.
Natasha has made the most progress in
terms of being the kind of defender that
we will assign to our opponent's leading
scorer."
Amy Geren (5-11, JR) was the
Lady Tigers' fourth leading scorer last
season with a 7.3 ppg. and is the second
leading returning scorer. Geren aver-
aged 17.6 minutes per game last year
and was 41-55 from the free throw line
for a .745 pet., second on the squad.
Geren is Clemson's career leader for the
best free throw pet. with an .822 mark.
She is third on the Clemson career list
for most three-point field goals madewith 75.
Clemson added one guard as
freshman Andrea Gaines (5-9, FR)
comes to Tigertown as a much heralded
player from Orlando, FL. Gaines led
Jones High School to the 4-A Florida
State Championship this past winter.
She averaged 15 points, nine rebounds,
four steals, and three assists per gameher senior season. "Andrea Gaines is
a ball-handling, ball-hawking guard. Sheis very pesky on the defensive end. Shefits into our style of play at Clemson.
"
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Death Valley
Name synonymous with Clemson Memorial
Stadium. The Stadium was dubbed this affec-
tionate title by the late Lonnie McMillian, a for-
mer coach at Presbyterian. He used to take his
teams to play at Clemson, and they rarely
scored, never mind gained a victory. Once he
told the writers he was going to play Clemson up
at Death Valley because his teams always got
killed. It stuck somewhat, but when Frank
Howard start calling it that in the fifties, the term
really caught on. It is now in its 56th year.
Many people think the name is derived from
the fact that there rests a cemetary outside the
fence on the pressbox site of the stadium. But,
although it would make sense, the name wasfirst coined by Lonnie McMillian.
First Friday ParadeThe Clemson football season kicks off each
year with the annual First Friday Parade. Theonce a year event takes place on the Friday
afternoon prior to the first home football game.Floats from various fraternities and sororities
and other campus organizations are represent-
ed in the parade that rolls down main street in
Clemson. The parade culminates at the
Amphitheatre in the middle of campus where the
first Pep Rally of the year takes place.
The Grand Marshall of the Parade is fea-
tured at the Pep Rally. Recent Grand Marshall's
have ranged from current PGA professional
Dillard Pruitt, to College Football Hall of Famelegends Jess Neely and Frank Howard, to noted
television announcers Brent Musburger and Ara
Parseghian.
HomecomingClemson holds a classic homecoming every
year. Displays by fraternities and sororities that
are months in the making, are built on BowmanField the week prior to the HomecomingWeekend. It is an event that draws alumni andfriends of Clemson from all over the country.
The Friday evening prior to the game,Tigerama is held in Death Valley, an event that
attacts over 35,000 fans. The HomecomingQueen and her court are presented in addition to
Homecoming skits, a pep rally and a large andloud fireworks display.
The first homecoming game played at
"Death Valley really lives up to
its image. I was impressed
with this stadium. When you
put 80,000 people in here, it
really feels like they are on top
ofyou. I would hate to be
Georgia Tech or whoever else
comes in here."
Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers
Clemson took place on September 30, 1922
when Clemson met Centre. Clemson has a
53-17-3 record on Homecoming games over the
years, a .743 winning percentage and has
outscored the opposition 1547-955 in those pre-
vious 73 games. The average margin of victory
is 21 to 13. Clemson has been especially suc-
cessful on Homecoming in recent years, posting
a 23-1-2 record since 1970.
Orange PantsThe tradition of the Clemson team wearing
orange pants is new according to tradition stan-
dards. The Tigers first wore the all orange uni-
form for the final game of the 1980 seasonagainst South Carolina. Clemson upset the
14th ranked Gamecocks and Heisman Trophy
winner George Rogers, 27-6. The victory set the
stage for Clemson's National Championship run
of 1981.
Overall, Clemson is 30-7 in Orange pants
since that 1980 game, including a 17-1 record in
games played in the month of November. TheTigers had an eight-game winning streak in
orange pants snapped in the 1996 Peach Bowlagainst LSU. Clemson has nine wins over top 20opponents when wearing Orange pants, includ-
ing the 22-15 National Championship clinching
win over Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl.
Rocl<, Howard'sWhen the Clemson team gathers to Run
Down the Hill the players rub Howard's Rock
hampior ^
Clemson players have been rubbing
Howard's Rock prior to running downthe hill since 1967.
because of the mystical powers it is supposed to
give Clemson players. The rock is mounted on a
pedestal at the top of the hill and was given to
Coach Frank Howard by a friend (S C. Jones' 19)
who picked it up in Death Valley CA. The Rockwas first placed on the pedestal at the top of the
hill on September 24, 1966, a game Clemsonwon 40-35 over Virginia. The team started rub-
bing the rock for the first game of 1967, a 23-6
win over Wake Forest on September 23, 1967.
Running Down the Hill
One of the most exciting 25 seconds (about
35 seconds when Clemson dresses 120 players
for homecoming) in college football from a color
and pageantry standpoint. After Clemson's last
warmup the team retreats to the home dressing
room located under the West Stands. At about
12:50 ( for normal 1:00 RM. game), the teamboards two buses and drives around the periph-
ery of the stadium to the east side of the field.
After everyone is properly collected, the cannon
sounds, Tiger Rag is played and Clemsoncharges down the hill (exactly 100 feet top to
bottom) and onto the field. It is one of the most
celebrated entrances in sport. The Tigers have
done it for every game since 1942, except for
1970, 1971 and four games of the 1972 season.
In all, the Tigers have run down the hill 255
times heading into 1997.
How in the world did the tradition of running
down the hill start? There is no long involved
explanation, it used to be the quickest way to get
to the field. When the stadium was built in 1942
the football lockerrooms were up the street in
Fike Fieldhouse.
When the players were finished getting
dressed they used to walk out the front door and
walk down the street to 'The Hill". CoachHoward continued the tradition when locker-
rooms were finally built inside the stadium
because Clemson fans used to get so fired up
when they gathered at the top of the hill. That's
when the buses came into use to spend the trip
from the lockerroom to the other side of the sta-
dium.
Running down the Hill is one of the great-
est stadium entrances in all of sports.
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\byTim Bourret
emson Tennis/(riese's Tigers prepare for another "Reoiarcfmg" season.
We aren't sure how Clemson HeadTennis Coach Chuck Kriese plans to top
the 1997 season, but we are sure this 10-
time ACC champion will try. It will be a
difficult task because last season was, by
his accounts, one of the most rewarding
seasons in his career.
Clemson won the ACC Championship
by winning three thrilling matches in three
days over Wake Forest, Florida State and
Duke. The Blue Devils were 12th in the
nation and had beaten Clemson earlier in
the season. The Tigers won 20 matches
and were ranked 19th in the final poll.
"Last season was one of the most
rewarding years of my career," said Kriese,
who has been Clemson's head coach
since 1976. "The championships of 1980
and 1997 were special, they were champi-
onships of faith. Faith is believing without
seeing and both of those teams believed
they could win the championship without
experiencing, or seeing a championship
previously.
"All the other championships teams had
players on the roster who had been on
another ACC championship team.
Anytime you win for the first time it is spe-
cial."
The season was extra special for senior
Mitch Sprengelmeyer. The player whoentered Clemson ranked 125th in the
nation as a high school senior, won two
national awards in 1997, the ITA Senior
Player of the Year, and the VonNostrand Award, which is given to the
player who has the most potential as
a professional. He was the first play-
er in history to win both awards in the
same year.
Sprengelmeyer had a magic sea-
son, posting a 36-7 record that includ-
ed 25 wins in 26 matches during one
stretch between January and March.
He was named ACC Player of the
Year and All-American.
"It was a special year for Mitch and
very rewarding for me as far as being
able to coach a player like that. Heprogressed so well over the four
years. To see it come together for him
was t'^emendous."
Sprengelemeyer is gone, but the
cupboard is not empty for Kriese's
team. The native of Indianapolis, IN
who has won the ACC Coach-of-the-
Year award six times and had 13 top
25 teams, has five returning starters
plus the addition of four outstanding
freshmen to tackle another national Bruce
schedule. Kriese feels so good about his
freshmen that he will red-shirt two return-
ing starters.
Bruce Li will be Clemson's number-one
player this year. While Sprengelmeyer
received the national accolades last year, it
was Li who won the deciding match in the
4-3 conquest of Duke. His 3-6, 6-3, 6-4
victory over Alberto Brause clinched the
overall event for the Tigers and the ACCtournament MVP plaque for Li.
Li is sitting out the first semester of
1997-98 to play for his native China, but
will return to Clemson in January and hold
down the number-one slot for the Tigers,
who are ranked 21st in the preseason poll.
Li had a 21 -1 4 record as a singles player at
number-two last year. He was 26-8 as a
doubles player with Sprengelmeyer and
captured All-America honors.
"Bruce Li certainly has the inside track
to the number-one position on our team,"
said Kriese. "He is getting great experi-
ence this Fall playing for the Chinese
National team. He really came on for us in
the clutch last year and we hope he will
provide the leadership we saw from Mitch
Sprengelmeyer last year."
Ken Wasserman and Pablo Bellagamba
are two returning starters from last year
who should fit into the starting lineup this
season. Wasserman was Clemson's num-
ber-three player last year and he posted a
21-22 record in singles and 24-17 in dou-
bles. Bellagamba was the ACC Championat number-five singles. He had a 25-17
r
overall singles record, and was 8-3 in the
ACC and 19-10 in dual matches.
Kriese has two returning lettermen whocould see playing time this year. Clay
Fouse is a fifth-year senior from Great
Falls, SC, the home of Clemson athletic
legend Banks McFadden. Fouse could
serve as captain of this year's team.
Kriese also expects a contribution from
Sardon Barth, a sophomore letterman
from Charleston.
Kriese plans to red-shirt returning let-
termen Luis Garcia and Ryan Bauer. Theformer played in 24 matches last year as a
singles player and posted a 12-12 ledger,
while the latter was the starter at number-
six singles and was the ACC champion at
that level of play thanks to an 8-1 league
record. Garcia had an outstanding sum-mer and was the Southern Collegiate
champion.
Four freshmen will be in the hunt for the
other starting positions. "We have a strong
group of freshmen who are ready to play in
1998," said Kriese. "These guys love to
play the game, they have great enthusi-
asm."
Brad Emendorfer of Athens, TN had a
number-four regional singles ranking last
year and had a #17 national singles rating.
He was also ranked #2 in doubles and
should give Clemson another strong dou-
bles lineup in 1997.
Darren Knight, also a native of
Tennessee (Cleveland), was ranked 52nd
nationally in singles and #10 in doubles.
Emendorfer was a three-time state
champion of Tennessee, while Knight
was a 1997 state champion in singles
and doubles.
Josh Goffi, of Hilton Head, SC,
ranked 59th among singles players in
the nation last year and could step
into the lineup immediately, while
Joey Hopke was a Virginia State
Champion last year and ranked 71st
in the country in singles. Hopke wasalso ranked ninth in doubles and had
the third highest singles ranking in
the mid-Atlantic States.
While all four of these rookies are
talented, what Kriese likes most is
their attitude. "Last year's team
showed me the power of internal
leadership. You want players whohave the talent, but you need players
with good character. We have madesome great additions to our program
because we have talented, ambitious
players with strong character."
Li was the MVP of the 1997 ACC Tournament.
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Location: Durham, North Carolina
Nickname: Blue Devils
Stadium Name: Wallace WadeTurf: Natural Grass
Enrollment: 6,085
Colors: Royal Blue & White
1 St Year of Football: 1 888-89
Head Coach/Alma Mater: Fred Goldsmith (Florida '67)
Record at School/Years (4 yr. school only): 13-29 (4th Year)
Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Position): Larry Beckish (Wichita
State/Off. Coordinator), Bob Trott (North Carolina/Def. Coordinator),
Scott Brown (Adams State/Def. Line), Fred Chatham (North
Carolina/Runningbacks, ), Joe D'Allessandris (Western Carolina
/Off. Line), Joe DeForest (Southwestern Louisania/Off. Linebackers,
Special Teams), Joe DeLamielleure (Michigan StateATight Ends),
Ken Matous (Wichita State/Receivers), Brad Sherrod (Duke/Inside
Linebackers)
Lettermen Lost: 16
Lettermen Returning: 46
Starters Lost: 5
Starters Returning: 19
Offensive Formation: Multiple Pro-Set
Defensive Formation: 3-4
1997 Honors Candidates: Corey Thomas, Tawambi Settles, ChadMelita, Chike Egbuniwe, Chris Combs
Lyie Burdine
35 • LB
John Gordon62 -C
Kevin Lewis
27 • OLB
Reco Owens3 • FL
Darius Clark
13 • SS
Lamar Grant37 'CB
Brian McCormick99 • OLB
Dawud Rasheed34 • FB
IAustin Smithwick
56 • OTCorey Thomas
8»SE
Chris Combs93« DT
Chike Egbuniwe54 • LB
Lennie Friedman
74 • LG
David Green
11 'OBJeff Hodrick
9»TESims Lenhardt
12 'PK
MidPatrick Mannelly
55 • OTChad Melita
64 'OGAlonzo IVIoyer
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Chris Ruzic
96 • DEEric Scanlan
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fimencas Top fund R.ai&ing Organization
IPTAY is widely regarded nationally
as the father of Athletic Fundraising. It
all started in 1934 and from a private
meeting of a small group of Clemsonsupporters has sprung an organization
that raised over $8 million last year.
The organization plays a major role in
ensuring that all 18 of the varsity sports
at Clemson are given the maximumamount of scholarships offered by the
NCAA.The organization also has helped fi-
nance facilities that contribute to the
well-being of student-athletes on and off
the field. Vickery Hall is a 27,000 square
foot facility that houses the tutoring and
advising programs for student-athletes.
It is a major reason Clemson student-
athletes have had their highest cumulu-
lative GPA on record for five consecutive
semesters.
While IPTAY is primarily concerned
with athletic fundraising, the mission of
Clemson University has not been over-
looked. The IPTAY Academic Scholar-
ship Endowment was created to help
meet the need for more academic schol-
arships for non-athletes who are highly
qualified academically. The IPTAY Aca-
demic Scholarship Fund is presently the
largest scholarship endowment of its
kind at Clemson, currently helping over
30 students at Clemson.
IPTAY Executive Director GeorgeBennett has continued to keep Clemsonamong the best in the nation in terms of
fund-raising by the establishment of the
IPTAY Endowment Program. In April of
1994, he kicked off the beginning of the
endowment of positions program at the
85th birthday celebration for former
Clemson Coach Frank Howard. The en-
dowments are secure with a $100,000
donation paid over a five-year period.
"This is a chance to broaden the ho-
rizons of IPTAY," said Bennett. "It gives
an individual or a group of people an op-
portunity to endow a position that meant
something during their college playing
days, or to honor a person at a position.
The money being endowed is going to
secure our future as the interest is used
to carry on our program forever.
The first endowment was for the head
football coach position to honor the leg-
endary Frank Howard. Howard coached
football at Clemson 39 years, 30 as the
head coach. During his tenure the
Tigers won 165 games, 100 of which
were against conference foes. "Former
players and friends of Coach Howard
made donations over the cost of attend-
ing the celebration program and that
was enough for the endowment. Their
gifts were a way of permanently thank-
ing Coach Howard for all that he did for
Clemson.
"Following Coach Howard's birthday
party we began to look for an individual
to help us support and promote the pro-
gram and Bill Hudson's name came up.
He was an outstanding player at
Clemson who has been equally suc-
cessful in the business world. We went
to him and explained the program and
its goals and that we were looking for his
leadership to help get the program
going, and he accepted."
Hudson, a 1956 graduate, was a
three-year letter winner at tackle whoplayed professionally for the Montreal
Alouettes, the San Diego Chargers, and
the Boston Patriots. He earned Pro
Bowl honors in 1962. Mr. Hudson sees
this program growing into a large part of
Clemson's athletic funding. "When other
people see information on the endow-
ment program and learn what it is about
this program will grow. Success builds
on success. People who are looking to
honor a friend or family member nowhave a great means to do that."
Besides the Hudson's family endow-
ment four other football endowmentswere made and one managers position
in the first year. Now there are over 30
positions endowed. The goal of the pro-
gram is to get every position endowed.
"From the free safety to the numberthree 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 plen-
ty 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.
Executive Secretary George Bennett has brought IPTAY to unprecederiied levels thanks
to the position endowment program.
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###IPTf)YRsprsssntatioesiPTRY i& the o/cfeat athfatic fund raising organization in fimerica.
John Tice
President
Director of District VIII
Robert E. Dye
Vice-President
Director, District I
John H. Holcombe, Jr.
Secretary
Director, District VI
Jim Sanders
Treasurer
Director, District II
IPTAY Past Presidents
Charlie Bussey, Director
Lynn Campbell, Director
Eddie N. Dalton. Director
W. G. DesChamps, Jr., Director
Dr. R. C- Edwards, Sr., Director
F Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director
Lewis F. Holmes, Jr., Director
F. E. Hughes, Director
Dr. G. J. Lawhon, Jr., Director
Edgar C. McGee, Director
Thurmon McLamb, Director
Jim Patterson, Director
Bill Reaves, Director
Lawrence Starkey, Director
Dr. J. H. Timmerman, Director
Marshall Walker, Director
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR—BOBBY ROBINSONIPTAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—GEORGE GENNETTASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—BERT HENDERSONASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR—BOB MAHONY
—denotes Representative Emeritus (CC) denotes County Chairperson
+ denotes County Chairman Emeritus (RC) denotes Regional Chairperson
'denotes IPTAY '96 Award Winner (VC) denotes Vice-County Chairperson
Representatives
Robert E. Dye
Director, District 1
DISTRICT 1
Robert E Dye. Director
P.O. Box 1898
Easley SC 29641
Abbeville CountyEarle Williamson (CC)
Matthew DurhamMason Speer. Jr
Anderson CountyJake Meeks (CC)
D. Gray Suggs (VC)— Melvin E Barnette
Gene BeckmanJennifer BensonJoe Burdette
— R. Carol CookFred Cooley
Mark CrammerJoe B Davenport
— George M Ducworth
J. Tom Forrester
Elizabeth Garrison
Dr James P Hentz
Robert Lee Hill
Tammy HolcombeJohn D Hopkins. Jr.
Dr James H. Irby
Dan Jones
Dr C Patrick Killen
Arthur M. Klugh. Ill
James F Little
'— Harry Ma|or
Randall W, McClain
Jake MeeksJohn MooreDave MooreheadDr. PS, Movtflajko
Kevin Selman— Robert G Sharpe
Thompson A, Smith
Tony Smith
Mark D Wilson
Greenwood CountyWayne Bell (CC)
Dr f E Abell. Jr
Mark Abell
Nick P Anagnost
Lewis Bagwell*— W, E. (Bill) Burnett
Richard A ColemanWilliam D ColemanRick Harter
* Jim S Hull
Ann Hunter
Robert L McCord— Charles Murphy
Ronnie Oliver
Melvin PaceWayne B Richey
W M Self
Ben Smith
Robbie Templeton
McCormick CountyJennings G. McAbee (CC)
T C Faulkner, Jr
Oconee CountySammy Dickson (CC)
Marshall P Childress (VC)
Thomas Alexander
James Black
— Joel Harris
John Harris
Tim Hydrick
Ellis Ivey
Paul JensonDr W Ted NimmonsErnest M. Riley
— Carl R, Rogers
Scott SprouseTim Tannery
— Sam Thrift
Jesse E, Wright, III
Pickens CountyTerry L. Long (CC)
John Q. Adams III
J E. Britt— Charlie BusseyBennie CunninghamCharles E, Dalton
Dr Val S. DychesRobert E, DyeDr, Robert C Edwards. SrJulie Ellison
Jo Flatt
Gaston Gage, Jr
Bird Garrett
Roddey E, Gettys, III
L Earl Gilstrap, Jr.
(VRC) denotes Vice-Regional
Chairperson
Danny GreggBob Guerreri
Harry C (Hal) HagoodDonald Hamilton
Bill Harley
Bob HarmonFrank Hartwell
Floyd Hunt
F H, Inabnit, Jr
Edwin L Kilby, Jr
R Frank Kolb
Kenneth C, Looper
Tom Lynch
Russ MadrayWilliam B (Ben) Massingill, Jr,
Banks McFaddenJoLynn McFaddenJohn Mclntyre
Tom Merrirt
James V Patterson
John Peters
R,R Ritchie
Gil Rushton
William C, Singleton
B, J, Skelton
G Neil Smith
John Sparks
David SpearmanDavid Stallaker, Jr.
Joseph J, Turner, Jr.
K. N Vickery
Joseph A. WestDavid F Whittemore, Jr.
Eugene P Willimon
W. Harold Wood
Jim Sanders
Director, District II
DISTRICT II
Jim Sanders, Director
Sanders Brothers, Inc.
RO. Box 188
Gaffney SC 29342
Cherokee CountyDavid Parker (CC)
Scott Allen
Charles Banks
Dr, Ron Barrett
— R.S- Campbell, Jr.
— John M, Hamrick, Jr.
— Wylie Hamrick
Roy Mathis
Barry Patterson
Bob Peeler*— James R. Sanders. Jr.
Greenville CountyJames E, Vissage. Jr (CC)
Benjamin M, Evatt (VC)* Sandy Kirkus (VC)
Bill Barbary
James H, Barnes, Jr.
Randall Bell
Clyde Bigbee
J, Frank Black
Glenn Brackin
Mike BranhamJeffrey S, BrownBobby Browning
— Miles E, Bruce
Charles A, Bryan, Jr,
Jody Bryson
Joel L, Bullard
Donald J, Coggins* Jack Coggins* Larry B, Copeland
Walter B, Crawford
James M, Crawford
Gordon S. Davis— William Lem Dillard
Mark DuBoseRobert M. DuboseR. C, Eldridge. Jr.
Steve Epps, Jr.
Mark Finley
Mike Fleming
Bill Freeland
C, Glenn Garrett
Preston T. Garrett, Jr.
Clark Gaston. Jr.
Mike Glynn•— Joel W.Gray III
Scott GreeneDean HawkinsWilliam HawkinsRichard H, Ivester
Terry A Kingsmore
Bennie Langley
Jim LeagueFloyd S, LongCharles Major III
— W. M. Manning, Jr.
*— Seabrook Marchant' Edward O. McCameron
James T, McCarter
Ronald J, McCoyDavid Merritt
James D. Miller
J, G Miller
William Neal, Jr,
William H, Orders
Milton Ozmint— J F. Palmer— I, N Patterson. Jr.
Jim Pillar
George M, Plyler
— C, Evans PutmanBobby W, RamseyBruce ReevesCharles F, Rhem, Jr.
— James Rochester
Mike RoddeyReuben Rogers
Samuel F. RoperEarl SammonsBunny Scott
Robert G, Sharpe, Jr.
John G. Slattery
Robert Stephenson
Tim Strom— Joseph D. Swann
E, Richard Taylor. Jr.
Joseph M, Todd
David M, VaughanJim VaughnMike Wade
— S. Gray Walsh+* Kermit M. Watson
Robert B. WhortonCharles P. Willimon
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David Wilkins
Laurens CountyHenry V Blalock (CC)
+ J. R. Adair
Ira J. BedenbaughW, Fred Chapman, Jr.
James A- ColemanTed Davenport
— Henry M. Paris Sr.
Larry Garr
Frank Templeton III
Richard Townsend+ Dr N. Carl Wessmger
Spartanburg CountyMax P Gregory (CC)
Kendall K. Alley
William A, Bishop II
William A. Blackwood, Jr.
John L. Brady, Sr.
— John B. Cornwell, Jr.
John T Duncan, Sr.
Bill Easterling
John Easterling Jr.
John Easterling III
George R. Fisher
Judge Bruce Foster
— Harry H. Gibson
Max R Gregory
Charles Emmett Halliday
Wilbur K HammettScott Hubbard
Alex Hudson•— W. A. Hudson
Randy Judy— A P Kerchmar
Harry W. Kinard
Jetf Lancaster— Henry M Lee
Anita NessRaymond Powell
Marvin C Robinson
Dr B. Lee Smith
Wesley A, Stodard
R L Stoddard
Dr Harold Vigodsky
Ted B Wilson
Union CountyDr H. Russell Caston, Jr. (CC)
H. S. Harris, Jr.
Carl E Carson, Jr.
William M Howell
— Thomas E. Mack— Edward L B. Osborne
Thomas Young, MD
Don E. Golightly
Director. District III
DISTRICT III
Don E. Golightly
3710 Landmark Dr. #408
Columbia, SC 29204
Aiken County* Alan D. Gregory (CC)*— William R. Alexander
Anderson L Baxley
Richard L Boyleston
John R (BOb) Brooks
Johnny L Cagle
Mike ColemanRobert M. CookThomas CowardElbert Hines Hamilton
Steven Holt
Warren E Ken rick
Thomas McElmurray
Gerald W. Metts
John G Molony
Sam O'Neal— Alan M. Tewkesbury III
Judith WarnerHarry Odel Weeks, Jr.
Edgefield CountyTerry Timmerman (CC)
Greg Anderson— E.O. Dukes, Jr.
— J.W. Gilliam, Jr.
Lewis F. Holmes Jr.
Lewis F. Holmes III
Watson RhodesTheo Reginal Williams
Lexington CountyJ. Tom Shell (CC)
James M Lowman (VC)
George Alley
— Bill Amick
Travis Brank
Jerry A. Brannon
Jeff BrownAndy Caldwell
R Hugh Caldwell
Fred H. Carter, Jr.
Robert CaughmanRoscoe CaughmanJames Tracy Childers
H. Ralph Corley Sr
John L. Fulmer, Jr.
Dr B. R. GrandySteve HarmonBrett J HamsJames D. Head III
Bob Householder, Jr.
— Warren Craig Jumper
Lt. Col E. B, Jackson
John W, McLure
Bob Paulling
J. W, Riser
Charles M. Stuck* Robert M Taylor
Lee Harold Witt, Jr.
Newberry CountyM. Larry Longshore (CC)
— T. M. AbramsW. Edgar Baker—
* Earl J. BedenbaughHubert M Bedenbaugh, Jr.
Alvin Berry
Louie C. Dernck
Billy R. Gibson
C. H. Ragsdale III
Terry C. Shaver
Albert Shealy
C, Gurnie Stuck
Bill Waldrop
David Waldrop
Richland CountyF McCord Ogburn, Jr. (CC)
— Jack W Brunson
George Bullwinkel, Jr.
William P Cate— Phillip C. Chappell, Jr.
Henry Chastain
Rhonda Collins
Judge Michael R Davis
James W. EngramCarlos Gibbons, Jr.
Don E, Golightly
— Lawrence M. Gressette, Jr
— William G. Hair
Landrum Henderson, Jr* I.W.Hunt
Terry H. Klosterman
Hank Mabry* W.T McDaniel III
Ray McBride
James P. McKeown III
David Mitchum
David Pressley
Crawrford E. Sanders III
L. W. Smith— Mrs. Davis O. Smith
Paul E. Thacker. Jr
Dr. John H. Timmerman
Saluda CountyHascal Goff (CC)
Bernard L. Black—* Alfred B. Coleman
— James A, Derrick
— Benjamin H Herlong
James R Herlong, Jr.
Robert HomeBruce Rushton
— TC. Wright
Chester CountyDonald 8. Murray (CC)
+ Edward C. Abell
David Beaty
George R, Fleming
Sam Frazier
— John M. Little III
Dr Sam Stone
Betty Thorne
Marvin S Waldrep
Chiesterfield County— Dan L Tillman (CC)
Gary Allen Lee
Andrew F. McLeodWilliam R. Tillman
Evans Tindal
Darlington CountyDr Hubert C. Baker DDS (CC)
— J.W Carter
Richard Cassidy
Marion D. Hawkins, Jr.
George A. Hutto, Jr.
Warren Jeffords
William P Kennedy
Coy "CC." Kirby—
' Dr Glenn J. Lawhon, Jr
William B McCown III
— Harry M McDonald— Dr. M B Nickles, Jr.
—* Bill ReavesTommy Usher, Jr
John C Walker
Fairfield CountyDr Phillip C, Wilkins (CC)
—* Louis M. Boulware
— J K. Coleman—* Forest E, Hughes, Jr.
— Harold R. Jones
John D. Ruff
Kershaw CountyTommie W. James, Jr (CC)
Dr Kenneth W. Carson DDSJoseph C. Jackson
— Thomas F. McNamara, Jr
Lawrence MudgeGeorge Singleton, Jr
+ J F Watson
Lancaster CountyJoe H Lynn (CC)
— W.PCIyburnSteven Epps, Sr
Frank Furguson* Marion D, Lever, Jr
— Garrett J. Mobley
Ronald Small
Larry Wolfe
Lee CountyGreen Deschamps II (CC)
— W. G. Deschamps, Jr.
Pete Player
Marlboro CountyMark S. Avent (CC)
+ C E Calhoun
York
James H. Owen, Jr (CC)
William R. Adkins— David Angel
Arthur O Black—* S L Campbell
Jack D CoxFredrick W. Faircloth III—
' E. M Georger
Jeffrey T. Haire
W Framp Harper
Allord Haselden
Lewis W Hicks
Rainey Josey— James C. Rhea, Jr
Ben R. Smith, Jr
Craig Thomas—* G, G, Thomas, Sr
' Dr Roger Troutman— Marshall E. Walker
Mark S, Avent
Director, District IV
DISTRICT IV
Mark S. Avent
213 Memory LaneBennettsville, SC 29512
William C. Kennerty
Director, District V
DISTRICT VWilliam C Kennerty
2220 Weepcolow Trail
Ashley Hall Plantation
Charleston, SC 29407
Allendale CountyFrank Young (CC)
Bamberg CountyDon A. Nummy (CC)
F Marion Dwight, Sr.
Joseph M Oft
Leigh Ann Preacher
Barnwell CountyClinton C Lemon, Jr (CC)
H. M. Anderson
Grover C Kennedy Jr.
Sam Plexico
Jimmy L. Tarrance
Thomas Weeks
Beaufort CountyJ. Harry Tarrance (CC)
Henry C ChambersThomas R. Garrett
Dan Gilmour
Bryan Loadholt
James G. Taylor
Berkeley CountyH Wayne Dewitt (CC)
Robert H. Dangerfield, Jr
Nolan L. Pontiff, Jr
Calhoun CountyGary B. Porth (CC)
Gerald Bozard
William H. Bull
Charleston County* Jack T Day (CC)
Don Austell
D. L (Woody) Aydlette
— Archie E. Baker
Richard Bell
Steve Best
Ernest Byrd
Brian F Ceiek
H. L. Dukes, Jr
Jack Evans* Jack Fanning
M. Dreher Gaskin
Beverly Hafers
Al Hitchcock+• William C Kennerty
Dr Rudy Kimmerlin
Wayne Knight
Tom LaRocheBrent Lewis
Tom Lynn— S. C. McMeekin, Jr.
David M Murray. Jr.
Carl Poole
John H, Price, Jr
— Phil Prince
— Carl S Pulkinen
— Paul Quattlebaum, Jr
Glenn Rickborn
— A. B. Schirmer, Jr
Fred Schnmpt— Nicholas C, Sottile
Dr J R. Stout
— Van N oy Thornhill
Charles Towne, SrRaymond Tumbleston
Dewey Welch
Colleton County* James R White, III (CC)—
* Jack W. Carter, SrPaul Pye
Dr Sam Hazel— B. George Price, III—
" J. Ryan White, Jr
Dorchester CountyDexter Rickenbaker (CC)
Thomas W. Bailey
Gene W. DukesH. Clyde Odom
— E. Tom Salisbury
Michael J Snyder
Bill Thornton
Hampton CountyDr. Jerry Frank Crews, Jr (CC)
Harry L, Foy— David B. Gohagan
Winston A. Lawton, Jr— Winston A Lawton
Jasper CountyRoy Pryor Jr (CC)
Orangeburg CountyLawrence L. Weathers (CC)
Dr. Julius W. Babb HI
William B. Bookhart, Jr
Larry W. Dyar
F. Reeves Gressette, Jr
Billy Higginbotham
W. C Higginbotham, Jr
Roger HomeEdgar C McGeeKaren J O'Cain
Fletcher M. Riley, Jr
Dan M Robinson, Jr
J.M. Russell, Jr
James M Russell III
Russell S Wolfe. II
John H. Holcombe, Jr
Director, District VI
DISTRICT VI
John H Holcombe, Jr. Director
PO BOx 1977
Myrtle Beach, SC 29578
Clarendon County— Theodore B. Gardner (CC)
Dons B. Belser
Ropert Fleming
— Harold Furse
Robert C Hodge— Dr Wyman L Morris
Samuel E Plowden
H B. Rickenbaker— Horace F Swilley
Dillon CountyCarole Arnette (CC)
John Alford
Billy Daniel
— L B. Hardaway Jr.
Douglas Lynn— W G Lynn
John C Rogers
Gordon Rogers
T Neal Rogers
Billy Gordon Rogers
Florence CountyL. Chappell Jones (CC)
Rufus M Brown
Clyde S Bryce, Jr
Marvin Cocklield
Dr W. L Coleman— Frank A. Douglass, Jr
Charlie Grace IV
— Harold B, Haynes
H. Gerald Hicks
Webb Jones
Mark Keefe— James W. King
Richard Liles
John E. Lunn
Wilbur O. Powers
Julian H Price
— John G. RoseTom Stanley
John Taylor
Patrick Z. Wiggins
— Allen R Wood— Edward L, Young
Georgetown CountyH. E Hemingway Jr (CC)
Tommy Branyon
Glenn A. CoxW H. CoxBarbara Elliott
Fred W. Faircloth
William Green— Samuel M. Harper
— A. H. Lachiotte, Jr
Horry CountyBilly Avant, Jr (CC)
F L BradhamRick Elliott
Harvey Graham Jr
J. Roger HammondSteve Hawley
—• John H. Holcombe, Jr.
— S. F Horton—
• Thurman McLambJim SpannListen Wells
Robert (Bob) Wilder, Jr—
* R.S. Winfield
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Marion CountyEdward Spivey (CC)
Troy Carroll Atkinson III
Charles J, Bethea. Jr.
John H Holt
— Robert Mace— Duncan Mclntyre
— Joseph L. Powell
Sumter CountyJames F. Kinney (CC)
Ricky Alford
Connie Bell
— John J Britton. Jr.
Bill Carter, Jr.
Susan ChapmanHeyward Fort
— W. T Fort, Jr
Bob Galiano
Elliott (Bill) Lynam
Williamsburg CountySamuel E Drucker (CC)
Alan Chandler
Dr. W. C Cottingham
Fred P. Guerry, Jr.
lyiichael MahoneyThomas O. Morris, Jr.
Charlie Walker
Don Whechel
Director, District VII
DISTRICT VII - North Carolina
Don Whechel5000 Piper Glenn Dr.
Charlotte, NC 28277
Region I
Mary Anne Bigger (RC)
Al AdamsRobin Berkey
David BrownCarol BrownSamuel Drake
Mike Eppley
Greg Parish
James Foster
Tim Hester
Thomas Glenn
Bud Hoover
Billy Howell
Van Jones
Bob McClure
Marvin O'Donnell
Edith Balson Parks
Phillip Prince
Craig Roberson
Tommy Roche, Jr.
Dr T. G Westmoreland
Don Whelchel
Bobby Yarbrough
Region II
Mac Lindsey (RC)
David Bradley
Eddie Dalton
Bobby DunniganOtis Kempson, Jr.
Dennis McAlister
Tom Morris, Jr.
Doug Smith
James G Stone
Don Tomberlin
Mark Welborn
Dennis Wilson
Region III
Leonard Butler
Jim EdmondsTommy EdmondsJeff Goldsmith
Don Kirkpatrick
Doug Smith
Roger Young
Region IV
Andy Mills (RC)
George Bolen
Ron Bullock
Dick Cottingham
Cecil Frick
William Heatley
Dennis Kekas• Nellie Mills
Stephen Palmer
Curt Plyler
Phil TompkinsEd West
Region VCarl Jones, III
John Mclnnis, III
Bill Worth
John D. Tice
Director, District VIII
DISTRICT VIII - GeorgiaJohn D. Tice, Director
RO Box 3577Dalton, OA 30721
Region I
John Scoggins (RC)
Margaret Kirkland (VRC)Dr. Jim Bostic
Mendal Bouknight, Jr.
Doug BrandonKen BrownDavid Chamberlain
John Dickerson
Doug Gray
Joycelyn Hairston
Alva HancockRaymond HoweRon Huffman
O.D Hunter
Carroll Hutto
Jeff Hyten
Joe Kessler
Ben Leppard, Jr.
Rick Lott
Tammy Martin
Milton Pate
Dan Patillo
Dennis Risher
Bill Shedd— Lawrence Starkey
Steve Sullivan—* John Tice
Ruth Ellen Trotter
Jim WelbornSteve White, Jr.
John Williams
Ron Young
Region II
Bill Efird, Jr (RC)
Andy Calhoun
Jeff Halliburton
John Murray
Ed Presnell
Chuck Swearingen
Seabrook Marchant
Director, District IX
Region III
David SmartDISTRICT IX
Seabrook Marchant
480 E. Parkins Mill Rd.
Greenville, SC 29607
South East RegionCharles Cooper (RC)
Neil Bates
Rudy Bell
Tom "Buck" Brazeale
Rob Burgess
David CopelandRobert Corker
Jim Douglas
Mark DuBoseWalt Garvin
E. Guy Hendrix
Frank Inabinet III
Stuart McWhorterJohn OsteenChris Peters
Whitey Roberts
Cal Scheldt
Wendell SeaseBen Sharp
Robert Tolsma
Rudy Yobs
North East RegionDaniel ClemsonBill Hendrix, Jr.
Al Hurt, Jr.
Tom Reed
Mid West RegionBob Chinners (RC)
Don Evans
Ben Hornsby
Karl Kemmerlin
Dale Reynolds
Mike Williams
West Coast RegionFrank Kellers, III (RC)
David Jones
OtherRex Varn
Clemson Endowments
Dr. Jack L. Green endowed the Point Guard Position on tine Clemson Tigers IVIen's Basl<etball
Team in lienor of his Mother and Father — Mr. & 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.
ADDITIONAL $1000 DONORS FROM GREENVILLE, SC
CODY, NINA, RANDY &NINA SEAY OWENS
Z H OWINGSALTON F PAINTERPAPA JOHNS PIZZAMICHAEL PARHAMDOUGLAS F PATRICK &ROBERT G HOPKINS
MR & MRS I
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PATTERSON JRPEPSI COLA OFGREENVILLE
JOHN PERKINSVINCE PERONEPET DAIRYNICK G PETRAKOSE A PFISTER
PIEDMONT ARTHRITISCLINIC PA
G MILLON PLYLERMR & MRS ROBERT J
POTERALAJAMES T POWELLDAVID R PRICE PHDJOHN F RENFRO III
WILLIAM E (GENE)RHYMER JR
MICHAEL ROBINSON/JAMES JACKSON
MICHAEL E RODDEYSAMUEL F ROPERNATHAN A EINSTEINWILLIAM ROSENFELDCLIFFORDD ROYJOHN P SCOTTTHE FURMAN CO
JOHN L SEABROOK III
MARVIN R SEABROOKGEORGE W SHARPTONDR & MRS DONALD WSHELLEY
SLOAN CONSTRUCTIONCO INC
DWIGHT H SMITH JRGEORGE F SMITHSTERLING W SMITHSOUTHEASTERNELEC DISTRS INC
TOBY STANSELLMONICA W STASNEYJAMES M STEPHENSWILLIAM B STURGISSUGAR CREEKACCESSORIES INC
JAMES CARL &VIRGINIA SUMMEY
SUNLAND DIST INC
SUNSHINE CLEANERS &LAUNDRY
TERRY TALLON"IN HONOR OFMR & MRS W P (PAP) TIMMER-MAN"
DEAN D VARNERJIM AND JACKIE VAUGHNEARLE W SARGENT MEMORIAL:BY CAROLINA BELTING CO
WACHOVIA BANK OF SCABBY WALDROP
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§§0flU^ Special Recognition
ncfooiecf Positions
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 In Honor Of Perry Tuttle.
An anonymous donor endowed Football's Single Wing Right Guard Position to honor Dean Walter Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dalton endowed the Manager's Position for the Clemson Tigers Men's Basketball Team.
David and Stanley Riggins endowed the Quarterback Position on the Clemson Tigers Football 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.
Leighton Cubbage endowed a Defensive Back Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team to honor Jimmy Ness.
John T. 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 — How/ard T. and Louise Mahaffey.
Mark and Barry Avent endowed the Head Coach's position for Clemson Tigers Men's Basketbnall 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 Basketball Team.
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Howiler endowed the Third Base Position on 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 W. Cecil, Sr. Endowment" for
Coordinated IPTAY and Architecture Scholarships 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.
Harry 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 Teamin honor 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 have 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 Tigers Men's Basketball Team in honor of Bruce Martin.
Jimmy Key and Family endowed the Head Coach's Position in Baseball to honor Bill Wilhelm.
Albert Dial McAlister endowed the Long Snapper Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team.
Mrs. Florence G. Geiger endowed the Punter's Position on the Clemson Tigers Football Team.
Life Donors TOM & LIB LYNCHCLEMSON SC
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MICHAEL N BYRD MT PLEASANT SCPALM BEACH GARDENS FL
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WGREG TERRYJOHN & CAROL HOPKINS CONOVER NCANDERSON SC
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ASHMORE BROTHERSGREER SC
D L AYDLEHE JR
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LARRY D BRIGHT THE KENT MANUFACTURING COGREER SC PICKENS SC
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ANONYMOUS TOM & LIB LYNCHASHEVILLE NC CLEMSON SC
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MARSHALL WHITE JR
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MARVIN & BILL BANTONDUNCAN SC
J L & M L HUCKABEELYMAN SC
C L BENTON & SONSMYRTLE BEACH SC
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*The ACC is one of only two confer-
ences to capture three or more national
football titles since 1980. Clemson laid
claim to the league's second title in
1 981,Georgia Tech followed suit in 1 990
while Florida State pocketed national
title number four in 1993.
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bowl conference as the nine current
league teams are a combined 76-66-5 in
postseason play, including 22-16-1 since
1987.
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da State and Georgia Tech, are amongthe nation's top 10 winningest bowl
teams. Georgia Tech has the highest
winning percentage in bowl play with a
17-8 record (.680), while
Florida State is now fifth
with a 15-8-2 mark
(.640). Clemson is 10th
with a 12-9 record
(.571).
*Five of the ACC's
nine teams were ranked
at least two weeks in the
AP poll in 1996.
*The 1996 season
marked the eighth con-
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participating in bowl games.
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play in a bowl game in the decade of the
1990s.
*ACC Football has drawn at least 2.2
million fans for six straight years. ACCteams played to 85.3 percent of their
stadium capacity in 1996.
*ACC teams made an all-time high
56 appearances on national television in
1996. League teams made 28 appear-
ances on ABC, 19 on ESPN and
ESPN2, three on CBS and one each on
NBC, TBS, Fox and Prime. Clemson
BOWL RECORD BY CONFERENCECONFERENCE APP RECORD PCTACC 147 76-66-5 .534
Pac-10 160 82-72-6 .531
SEC 278 135-130-13 .509
Big 10 160 79-78-3 .503
Big East 96 46-51-1 .484
Big 12 233 110-119-4 .481
Conference USA 36 16-18-2 .472
IVI id-American 28 13-15-0 .464
WAG 135 58-72-5 .448Big West 14 5-8-1 .393
Clemson is one of three ACC scfiools to win the National Championshipsince 1980. Above, Dan Benish (71) and William Devane (94) celebrate a
fumble recovery in the victory over Nebraska.
was one of just three schools nationally
(BYU and Boston College were the oth-
ers) to have all of their games on nation-
al or regional live television in 1996.
*54 of the 72 conference games in
1996 were shown on live television.
*Only the Pac-10 with 13 players,
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NFL Pro Bowl at the conclusion of the
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uation rate among members of its foot-
ball team. In 1996-97, the ACC Aca-
demic Honor Roll record was broken for
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athletes were recognized for their work
in the classroom.
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cluded with the league pocketing three
more national team titles and four indi-
vidual NCAA crowns. Among the indi-
vidual winners was Clemson golfer
Charles Warren, who won the NCAAChampionship at Conway Farms in Chi-
cago in a playoff.
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sored by the league. The league had 33
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by Amy Moore
On those magnificent Saturday after-
noons in Death Valley, Clennson Football
and Tiger Band are one in the same in the
hearts of all Tiger fans. Whether Clemson
is playing in Memorial Stadium or on the
road, the sounds of "TIGER RAG" are not
far behind.
Today on this specific Saturday after-
noon, named Veteran's Day we celebrate
a part of Clemson's heritage. A group of
students resembling the Clemson Bandfirst performed around the turn of the cen-
tury. Gradually, however, the band stabi-
lized as a regular company of the Cadet
Corps in the military school known as
Clemson Agricultural and Mechanical
College.
Today, Clemson University's Tiger
Band is present for all games, home, away,
and neutral, and is widely known for its
precision marching, dynamic sound and
famous Clemson spirit. Every year. Tiger
Band plays before thousands of fans, and
has appeared at professional football
games, televised broadcasts and numer-
ous bowl games including the Orange,
Peach, Gator, Independence, Hall of
Fame, and Citrus Bowls.
Tiger Band highlights this weekendwith a special touch of Clemson spirit as it
presents the traditional pregame show that
is kicked off with the glorious Orange Bowl
march that takes us back to the Tigers'
1981 national championship. Following
the march, "The Band That Shakes the
Southland" will play its most celebrated
song, Tiger Rag, and then one of John
Phillip Sousa's most renowned composi-
tions, "The Washington Post". TheClemson University Pershing Rifles
Company C4 will then present the colors
as everyone stands to honor America in
the singing of "God Bless America".
After the invocation, the crowd is asked
to please remain standing for the Pledge of
Allegiance and the National Anthem, which
is conducted by Clemson University
Director of Bands, Dr. Mark Goodstein.
Today, during the National Anthem there
will be a special Air Force flyover in recog-
inition of Veteran's Day.
The singing of the Clemson University
Alma Mater is next in the pregame lineup
followed by yet another noted tradition in
the dotting of the "i" after the band spells
out Tigers' in its traditional script form.
Today, the honor of dotting the "i" belongs
to Danny Goldrick, the Tiger BandCommander. Goldrick is in his first year as
the Tiger Band commander and his fourth
as a Tiger Band member. This native of
Florence, South Carolina and graduate of
West Florence High School is a member of
the tenor saxophone section and is cur-
rently majoring in management.
In the final moments of the pregameshow the crowd begins to extend their
focus to the hill as all Clemson fans pre-
pare for "the most exciting 25 seconds in
college football". As the band forms a tun-
nel on both sides of the hill, the air is once
again filled with the sounds of the OrangeBowl March and Tiger Rag — not to men-tion the sounds of screaming Tiger fans.
There is no question why so many individ-
uals consider Clemson's pregame to be
Clemson University Alma Mater:
Where the Blue Ridge yawns its
greatness
Where the Tigers play
Here the sons of dear old ClemsonReign supreme alway.
ChorusDear old Clemson, we will triumph
And with all our might
That the Tigers roar may echo
O'er the mountain height.
Tiger Twirlers (L to R): Brandy Perry, Jennifer Satkowski, Instructor Cheryl Hosier,
Lindsey Martin, Allison LaGate.
one of the most exciting in college football.
At the appointed time, the cannons fire
and the Tigers invade Death Valley after
running down the legendary hill. No player
or coach will forget to rub Howard's Rock in
hopes of gaining mystical powers to
ensure a win against the Blue Devils, whohave not won in Death Valley in 17 years.
As halftime rolls around, the Tiger
Twirlers will be especially anxious as they
are today's spotlight section. These Tiger
Twirlers have earned the reputation as one
of the finest twirling lines in the country.
Each spring auditions are held for posi-
tions as a Tiger Twirler.
The Tiger Twirlers are under the direc-
tion of Cheryl Hosier. Hosier is in her sec-
ond year as the Twirler Instructor, and is a
former competitve twirler herself. She is a
native of Columbus, Ohio, and a graduate
of Ohio State University with a Bachelor of
Fine Arts Degree in Dance Performance.
This season's Tiger Twirlers are Brandy
Perry, Jennifer Satkowski, Lindsey Martin,
and Allison LaGate.
For today's halftime performance. Tiger
Band has chosen to salute the rock band— The Moody Blues. The band will be per-
forming several of their hits from the sixties
and seventies including "The Story In Your
Eyes", "Tuesday Afternoon", and "Nights In
White Satin".
The Tiger Band staff includes Dr. Mark
Hosier, Tiger Band Director, Dr. Richard
Goodstein, Director of Bands, Cheryl
Hosier, Flag Line/Twirler Instructor, and
announcer Tim Willis.
As another month of November in
Clemson football history begins, we as
Tiger fans thank Tiger Band for being the
generator of Clemson spirit for all these
years. Without "The Band that Shakes the
Southland" striking up "Tiger Rag",
Clemson football just would not be the
same.
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CLEMSON (5-3, 3-3)
Team Data CUTotal Offense 3035Total Plays 580Yards/Play 5.2
Yards/Game 3799.4Rusfi Yds./Game 161.1
Pass Yds/Game 218.3
Pass. Efficiency 136.7
Punting Average 40.9
Turnovers 14
Penalities 43-302Total First Downs 170Sacks by defense 20-131
Interceptions by Def. 5
3rd Down Conv. 52-120Time of Poss/Gm. 33:42
Total Points 189Touchidowns 22Field Goals 13-18
Punt Returns 22-213Kickoff Returns 25-631
OPP24325104.8
304,0
79.5
224.5
118.8
41.0
1054-396
13426- 147
835-114
26:1814016
10-15
27-39923-487
Rushing Att Yds Avg TDPriester 168 744 4.4 6Greene 81 224 2.8
Witherspoor 37 167 4.5 2
Austin 24 83 3.5 1
Zanders 30 68 2.3 1
Clemson 351 1289 3.7 10
Opponents 253 636 2.5 5
Receiving Rec Yds Avg TDHome 57 732 12.8 6Lawyer 25 320 12.8 2
Wofford 20 259 13.0 2
Priester 13 95 7.3
Watts 5 71 14.2
Clemson 146 1746 12.0 11
Opponents 138 1796 13.0 8
Pass Cm Att Yds TD 1 PetGreene 140 216 1674 11 7 64.8Streeter 6 13 72 Q 1 46.2
Clemson 146 229 1746 11 8 63.8
Opponents 138 257 1796 8 5 53.7
Tackles Tac TFL-YdsAntfiony Simmons. ILB 100 14-53
Mond Wilson, ILB 70 5-17
DoMarco Fox, FS 50 0-0
Rahim Abdullafi, OLE 47 2-7
Raymond Wfiite, MG 42 4-8
Antwan Edwards, SS 36 0-0
Tony Plantin, DT 36 7-27
Adrian Dingle, OLB 31 6-35Lorenzo Bromell, DT 33 7-25
Harold Means, ILB 28 2-15
1997 ScheduleDate Opponent Result
Sept. 6 Appalachian State 23-12Sept. 13 at N.C. State 19-17
Sept. 20 Florida State 28-35Sept. 27 at Georgia Tech 20-23Oct. 4 UTEP 39-7
Oct. 11 Virginia 7-21
Oct. 25 at Maryland 20-9Nov. 1 at Wake Forest 33-16Nov. 8 Duke, 12:00
Nov. 15 North Carolina, 3:30 PMNov. 22 at South Carolina
Compiled by Adair Clary
a recorc
ACC STANDINGSTeam ACC Overall
Florida State 6-0 8-0
North Carolina 5-0 8-0
Virginia 4-2 5-3
Ga. Tech 3-2 4-3
Clemson 3-3 5-3
Wake Forest 3-4 4-5
Maryland 1-5 2-7
N.C. State 1-5 3-5
Duke 0-5 2-6
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULEClemson vs. DukeFlorida State at North Carolina
Georgia Tech at Virginia
Maryland at N.C. State
Wake Forest at Rutgers
THIS WEEK'S POLLS1 Nebraska 1
2 Penn State 3
3 Florida State 2
4 Michigan 4
5 North Carolina 5
6 Washington 67 Ohio State 8
8 Tennessee 7
9 Georgia 9
10 UCLA 11
11 Kansas State 10
12 Iowa 14
13 Florida 13
14 LSU 12
15 Arizona State 16
16 Washington State 15
17 Auburn 17
18 Toledo 2019 Vlississippi State 2620 Virginia Tech 18
21 Texas A&M 21
22 Syracuse 19
23 Purdue 2424 Southern Miss 2525 Oklahoma State 2326 West Virginia 22
NCAA RANKINGSClemsonTony Home Reception/Game 7.1, 7th
Tony Home Rec. Yds/Game 91.5, 19th
Tony Home Kickoff Returns 28.6, 6th
Tony Home All-Purpose Yds. 165.5, 9th
Tony Home Punt Returns 9.7, 44th
N. Greene Passing Efficiency 140.2, 19th
N. Greene Total Offense 237.2, 33rd
R. Priester Rushing/Game 93.0, 33rd
CU TEAM RANKINGS DUKE46th (161.1) Rushing Offense 62nd (141.9)
43rd (218.3) Passing Offense 98th (144,3)
51st (379.3) Total Offense 102nd (286,1)
46th (9.7) Punt Returns 97th, (5,8)
6th (25.2) Kickoff Returns 36th (21,6)
64th (23.6) Scoring Offense 92nd (18,9)
21st (304.0) Total Defense 82nd (392.4)
22nd (17.5) Scoring Defense 73rd (27.6)
84th (-0.50) Turnover Margin 66nd (-0.13)
DUKE (2-6, 0-5)
Team DataTotal OffenseTotal Plays
Yards/Play
Yards/GameRush Yds./GamePass Yds/GamePass. Efficiency
Punting AverageTurnovers
Penalities
Total First DownsSacks by defenseIntercept, by Def.
3rd Down Conv.
Time of Poss/Gm.Total Points
TouchdownsField GoalsPunt ReturnsKickoff Returns
DUKE22895044.5
286.1
141.9
144. ,3
100.7
39.6
1839-319
11213-66
940- 11328:18151
1613-16
16-92
31-668
OPP31395675.5
392.4
198.8
193.6
128.4
37.7
1764-472
15816-30
943-112
31:38
221
2711-19
25-18928-563
Rushing Att Yds Avg TDMarshall 44 298 6.8 2
Rasheed 67 285 4.3 2
Wilks 62 213 3.4 1
Epperson 35 167 4,8
Romine 33 77 2.3
Duke 307 1135 3.7 8
Opponents 371 1590 4.3 18
Receiving Rec Yds Avg TDMontgomery 33 409 12.4 4
Thomas 18 298 16.6 2
Epperson 11 100 9.1
Wilks 11 82 7.5
Rodrick 6 95 15.8
Duke 93 1154 12.4 8
Opponents 110 1549 14,1 7
Passing Cm Att Yds TD 1 Pet
Campbell 55 116 672 2 5 ,474
Romine 26 50 324 3 3 ,520
Green 6 13 48 1 .462
Thompson 5 17 79 2 1 ,294
Duke 93 197 1154 8 9 .472
Opponent 110 191 1549 7 9 .576
Tackles Tac TFL-YdsEgbuniwe 104 6,5-34
Stallmeyer 94 6-22
Lewis 67 3-10
Combs 52 10-30
Settles 51 2-3
Jones 46 1-1
Clark 45 3-11
Grant 35 1-5
Krenzel 34 1-4
Ruzic 22 3,5-17
1997 SchedDateSept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 20Sept. 27Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 25Nov. 8
Nov. 1
5
Nov. 22
ule
OpponentN.C. State
at Northwestern
ArmyNavyat MarylandFlorida State
at Virginia
Wake Forest
at ClemsonGeorgia Tech
at North Carolina
Result14-45
20-2420-1726- 1710-1627-51
10-1324-38
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The Last (dordBake has featured eutstanding pas&ing, Cfem&on reco^-setting ru&hing in this fiCC aeries.
by Bob Bradley
Most college football games that people
watch, either in person or on television, do
not produce a 100-yard rusher or passer, or a
10-reception receiver, or even a long return
of any description for that matter.
But don't be surprised to see one or more
of these accomplished today
Or maybe six field goals by one player.
It's happened here when Clemson and Duke
have met on the gridiron in 1976 when Vince
Fusco booted six in an 18-18 tie.
In the past 17 seasons, Duke has had an
individual pass for 200 or more yards in 13 of
those games. So don't bet the farm on the
unlikely.
Clemson fans won't soon forget a brash,
young freshman coming into Death Valley in
1 980 who soon had the Tiger secondary spin-
ning like tops. Ben Bennett completed 21 of
32 passes that afternoon and headed back to
Durham with a 34-17 victory cigar. Bennett
taunted the Clemson team as he scored his
last touchdown. Clemson has not forgotten
and the Blue Devils haven't won here since.
Although the Tigers won the next three
games between the two schools, Bennett
completed 92 of 144 passes against Clemson
in his four years that measured more than six-
tenths of a mile (1,084).
In Bennett's senior year (1983) at
Durham, he was successful on 34 of the 53
he put in the air. Mark Militello caught 13 of
them tying the Clemson opponent record.
He became the third Blue Devil to snag
that many passes in one game against the
Tigers. Henley Carter did it in 1 968 and his
reception yardage was 209 yards — the
only opposing player to ever have over 200
receiving yards against Clemson, until
Peter Warrick's 249 earlier this year for
Florida State. Both teams had over 500
yards total offense in that 1983 game, the
only time that has happened in Clemsonhistory.
Wes Chesson, now a member of the
Duke Football Network broadcast team,
caught 13 in 1970, and his yardage was149, which were 17 more than Militello's.
While Duke's individual 200-yard pass-
ing games have exceeded Clemson's
(which has five), the Tigers have stuck to
their rushing game—and with success,
leading to 14 Clemson wins in the last 16.
The only Clemson player to ever rush
for over 100 yards in three games against
the same opponent was Kenny Flowers.
He did it against Duke in 1985 (121 yards),
1984 (119) and 1983 (112). His senior
year he did not reach the century mark, but
he did become Clemson's career rushing
leader in 1986 against Duke. Both Terry
Allen and Cliff Austin went over the 100-
mark twice against the Blue Devils.
On a stretch from 1981 through 1989,
Clemson had a 100-yard rusher against Duke
in eight of those nine years. Twice (1983 and
1 991 ) the Tigers had two runners go over the
century mark in the same game— Kevin
Mack and Flowers in '83, and Rodney Blunt
and Rudy Harris in '91 in a game that wasplayed in Tokyo.
The Blue Devils have had their momentson the ground against the Tigers. Buzz
Wilkinson, son of former Oklahoma coach
Bud Wilkinson, ground out 114 yards on 14
carries in a 35-30 Duke win in 1963. Playing
his senior year for the Tigers in that samegame was Jimmy Howard, offspring of
Clemson mentor, Frank Howard.
I recall a game in Durham in 1960 whenthe Blue Devils had a pair of better-than-aver-
age running backs in Mark Leggett and Joel
Arrington. Leggett added up 89 yards on
eight carries that day including a 70-yard
scoring run, and the Tigers lost, 21-6.
In his press conference after the game,
one of the standard questions was asked by
a sports writer, "Coach, what was the turning
point of the game." The reporter had hardly
gotten the last word out of his mouth whenHoward snapped back: "Three years agowhen I didn't recruit any good tailbacks."
Dating back to the early '40's, Clemson
Flowers had three 100-yard games against Dukeand became Clemson's career rushing leader vs.
the Blue Devils in 1986.
has had 233 backs who have gained 100 or
more yards rushing in a game. And the top
two games are against Duke, 260 by Cliff
Austin in 1982 and 263 by current Clemsonstar running back Raymond Priester (in
1995).
Twenty-eight times Tiger backs have gone
over the century mark against Wake Forest
for the most against any opponent. South
Carolina and Virginia have felt the brunt 26
times and Duke is fourth with 17. Of those,
only one has been accomplished by a quar-
terback, and that was Louis Solomon in 1992
when he gained 104 yards on 16 carries.
When it comes to passing, it's time to
tighten ye ole chin strap. The Blue Devils ownfour of the top 17 games against the Tigers,
all over 300 yards. Clemson passers have
not had that much luck against Duke. Jim
Parker had a paltry by comparison 246 yards
in 1 963 and that' s just good enough to be No.
12 on Clemson's all-time list.
Dave Brown (358 yards in 1991), Bennett
(367 yards in 1983), Leo Hart (316 yards in
1968) and Anthony Dilweg (385 yards in
1987) all had success through the air against
the Tigers. Clemson won all four of these
games, but the Tigers had to score 127
points and sweat out 84 Blue Devil points.
Two of the contests were played in Death
Valley, one in Durham and another in
Tokyo.
In that 1968 game some skeptics might
not believe that Duke was leading 7-6 at
halftime, because in the end, the two
teams together put 61 points on the board.
The game's total offense by both teams
was three yards shy of a 1,000. The two
had 378 combined at halftime.
Clemson entered the fourth quarter lead-
ing 12-7. But in the first 7:13 of the final
period, the Tigers turned two fumble recov-
ehes and an interception into touchdowns
to shoot ahead, 32-7. Duke lost six of seven
fumbles in the second half, plus an inter-
ception in each half and the Tigers posted
four scores off these turnovers.
Howard said afterwards: "Frankly, I'm not
satisfied with my offense or my defense, but
thank goodness for the win." Now ,coach,
39 points and 492 yards of total offense
isn't too bad. But I do agree with you, that
the defense wasn't exactly a world beater.
But you can overlook those things when It's
a win.
So tighten down the hatch today.
Clemson has scored in double figures in 24
consecutive games against Duke and the
Blue Devils have duplicated that in 17 of
those 24. Might be best to have an all-day
sucker on hand today and miss a trip or two
to the concession stand. Capability for
offensive production drips off both side-
lines.
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