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Page 1: 2013 Clemson Football Media Guide Supplement

2013CLEMSON FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

SUPPLEMENT

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12013 TIGER FOOTBALLClemsonTigers.com 35 Bowl Appearances

General InformationMedia Information 1

2012 InformationWeekly Polls 2Individual Game-By-Game Stats 3-14

History & RecordsSuperlatives Under Dabo Swinney 15100-Yard Individual Rushing Games 16,17200-Yard Individual Passing Games 18100-Yard Individual Receiving Games 19100-Yard Rusher & 100-Yard Receiver in One Game 20Highest Scoring Quarters 20300-Yard Team Rushing Games 21500-Yard Team Total Offense Games 22200-Yard Team Passing Games 23Unusual Statistical Occurrences 24Snap Records 25NFL Draft & Roster By Team 26-28Historical Timeline 29-39Tigers on Television 40,41Memorial Stadium Records 41John Heisman 42Jess Neely 43Banks McFadden 44Fred Cone 45Frank Howard 46Jerry Butler 47Jeff Davis 48

Steve Fuller 49Terry Kinard 50Coaching Records vs. Opponents 51-53Record By Decade 53Assistant Coaches By Position 54,55Game Results vs. Opponents 56-62All-Americans 63-69Academic All-Americans 70,71History of IPTAY 71First-Team All-ACC Players By Jersey Number 72Tigers in All-Star Games 73ACC Players-of-the-Week 74,75Game-By-Game Results vs. Ranked Opponents 76,77Record By Date 77AP Top-25 Seasons 78,79ACC Team & Individual Stat Champions 80,81ACC Champions 82Season Stats & Results (1975-12) 83-120Heroes of the South Carolina Series 121Bowl Recaps 122-139Bowl Team & Individual Records 140,141All-Time Lineups 142-150Opponent Coaching Records at Memorial Stadium 151Last Time It Happened 152

The 2013 Clemson Football Media Guide Supplement was written and edited by Sports Information Director Tim Bour-ret. Layout, design, and editorial assistance by Associate Sports Information Director Brian Hennessy. The following people also contributed editorial assistance: Sam Blackman, Brent Breedin, Hannah Burleson, Adam Duncan, J.D. Elliott, Drew Ronemus, Philip Sikes, and Davis Simpson. Special thanks to the late Bob Bradley, whose 45 years of research and dedication to Clemson made production of this media guide easier for future generations. Also, thanks to the late Dr. Harold Vigodsky for his contributions.

CREDITS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MEDIA INFORMATIONACC Coaches Teleconference

The ACC will hold a teleconference for the media every Wednesday from 10:30 AM to 12:50 PM throughout the season. The first session will be August 28 and the last will be November 27. Every coach will have 10 minutes to make an opening statement and answer questions. There will be a replay of each teleconference at TheACC.com. Contact the ACC office for the phone number to call. The schedule is as follows:

Head Coach Team TimeDabo Swinney Clemson 10:30 AMJimbo Fisher Florida State 10:40 AMRandy Edsall Maryland 10:50 AMScott Shafer Syracuse 11:00 AMJim Grobe Wake Forest 11:10 AMPaul Johnson Georgia Tech 11:20 AMLarry Fedora North Carolina 11:30 AMPaul Chryst Pittsburgh 11:40 AMFrank Beamer Virginia Tech 11:50 AMMike London Virginia 12:00 PMSteve Addazio Boston College 12:10 PMDavid Cutcliffe Duke 12:20 PMAl Golden Miami (FL) 12:30 PMDave Doeren N.C. State 12:40 PM

ACC Highlight Feed Starting Wednesday, August 28 and running consecu-tively through Wednesday, November 27, the ACC will pro-vide a 90-minute press conference/hightlight feed for the media that cover the ACC. The weekly feed will be posted to the conference FTP site. To access the site, contact Scott McBurney at the ACC office at (336) 854-8787.

ACC Media Relations Contact InformationPhone / Fax:............................................. (336) 851-6062 / (336) 854-8797Office Address: ......................P.O. Drawer ACC; Greensboro, NC 27417Shipping Address: ... 4512 Weybridge Lane; Greensboro, NC 27407Website: .......................................................................................... TheACC.comTwitter: ..................................................................................@TheACCFootballAssociate Commissioner: ............ Amy Yakola ([email protected])Primary Contact:..................................... Mike Finn ([email protected])

Clemson Athletic Communications Contact InformationPhone / Fax:............................................. (864) 656-2114 / (864) 656-0299Press Box Phone Number: ..................................................(864) 654-3326Office Address: .......................................P.O. Box 31; Clemson, SC 29633Shipping Address: ..................................................Jervey Athletic Center;...................................................... 100 Perimeter Road; Clemson, SC 29633

Credentials All requests for credentials will be done online. Log on to SportsSystems.com/Clemson, select the games you wish to cover, and fill out the requested information. After both the application and approval processes, you will receive a confirmation email from Sport Systems.

Credential Pickup All media Will-Call credentials can be picked up at Gate 16 at Memorial Stadium. The gate is outside of the entrance to the press box.

Official Athletic Social Media SitesWebsite: .............................................................................ClemsonTigers.comFacebook: .................................................... Facebook.com/ClemsonTigersTwitter: ........................................................................................ @CU_AthleticsInstagram: .....................................................................................CU_Athletics

Phones/Wireless To order a phone at your seat, call Karen Smith in the telecommunications office at (864) 656-0332. We have also wireless internet service for football games in the Memorial Stadium Press Box.

Press Box There are two levels to the press box at Memorial Stadium, located in the center of the club level of the South stands (Clemson sideline). The first level contains the photo deck, a photographer work room, the outside public address system, stadium operations, and security, along with booths for field telephones, radio networks, and Clemson Athletic Department officials. The second level is for the print media, with seats for 100 members. This level houses Clemson’s buffet along with the work room.

Weekly Press Conference Dabo Swinney’s weekly press conference is held on Tuesdays during the season. The first session will begin on August 27 at 11:00 AM in the WestZone auditorium. The media will interview Swinney from 11:00 AM to approxi-mately 11:45 AM. Players will be available after Swinney’s press conference, depending on class schedules. Contact Tim Bourret for player requests by Sunday at 4:00 PM. Player interviews are Monday (9:30 AM to 1:00 PM) in the WestZone, Tuesday at the press conference, and Wednesday afternoon in the athletic communications office if necessary. No player interviews on Thursday or Friday.

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Preseaon AP Team USA 1. Southern California 3 2. Alabama 2 3. Louisiana State 1 4. Oklahoma 4 5. Oregon 5 6. Georgia 6 7. Florida State 7 8. Michigan 8 9. South Carolina 9 10. Arkansas 10 11. West Virginia 11 12. Wisconsin 12 13. Michigan State 13 14. Clemson 14 15. Texas 15 16. Virginia Tech 20 17. Nebraska 16 18. Ohio State NR 19. Oklahoma State 19 20. TCU 17 21. Stanford 18 22. Kansas State 21 23. Florida 23 24. Boise State 22 25. Louisville NR NR Notre Dame 24 NR Auburn 25

September 2 AP Team USA 1. Alabama 1 2. Southern California 2 3. Louisiana State 3 4. Oregon 4 5. Oklahoma 5 6. Florida State 6 7. Georgia 7 8. Arkansas 10 9. South Carolina 9 10. West Virginia 8 11. Michigan State 11 12. Clemson 12 13. Wisconsin 13 14. Ohio State NR 15. Virginia Tech 18 16. Nebraska 14 17. Texas 15 18. Oklahoma State 16 19. Michigan 19 20. TCU 17 21. Kansas State 20 22. Notre Dame 22 23. Louisville 24 24. Florida 23 25. Stanford 21 NR Boise State 25

September 9 AP Team USA 1. Alabama 1 2. Southern California 3 3. Louisiana State 2 4. Oregon 4 5. Oklahoma 5 6. Florida State 6 7. Georgia 7 8. South Carolina 9 9. West Virginia 8 10. Michigan State 10 11. Clemson 11 12. Ohio State NR 13. Virginia Tech 13 14. Texas 12 15. Kansas State 14 16. TCU 15 17. Michigan 18 18. Florida 17 19. Louisville 20 20. Notre Dame 19 21. Stanford 16 22. UCLA 23 23. Tennessee NR 24. Arizona 25

25. Brigham Young NR NR Arkansas 21 NR Wisconsin 22 NR Nebraska 24

September 16 AP Team USA 1. Alabama 1 2. Louisiana State 2 3. Oregon 3 4. Florida State 4 5. Georgia 6 6. Oklahoma 5 7. South Carolina 8 8. West Virginia 7 9. Stanford 11 10. Clemson 9 11. Notre Dame 15 12. Texas 10 13. Southern California 12 14. Florida 14 15. Kansas State 13 16. Ohio State NR 17. TCU 16 18. Michigan 17 19. UCLA 19 20. Louisville 18 21. Michigan State 20 22. Arizona 21 23. Mississippi State 23 24. Boise State NR 25. Nebraska 22 NR Wisconsin 24 NR Oklahoma 25

September 23 AP Team USA 1. Alabama 1 2. Oregon 2 3. Louisiana State 3 4. Florida State 4 5. Georgia 5 6. South Carolina 6 7. Kansas State 8 8. Stanford 9 9. West Virginia 7 10. Notre Dame 11 11. Florida 12 12. Texas 10 13. Southern California 13 14. Ohio State NR 15. TCU 14 16. Oklahoma 15 17. Clemson 16 18. Oregon State 21 19. Louisville 17 20. Michigan State 18 21. Mississippi State 19 22. Nebraska 20 23. Rutgers 25 24. Boise State NR 25. Baylor 24 NR Oklahoma State 22 NR Wisconsin 23 NR Virginia Tech 25

September 30 AP Team USA 1. Alabama 1 2. Oregon 2 3. Florida State 4 4. Louisiana State 3 5. Georgia 5 6. South Carolina 6 7. Kansas State 8 8. West Virginia 7 9. Notre Dame 10 10. Florida 11 11. Texas 9 12. Ohio State NR 13. Southern California 12 14. Oregon State 17 15. Clemson 15 16. TCU 13 17. Oklahoma 14

18. Stanford 18 19. Louisville 16 20. Mississippi State 19 21. Nebraska 20 22. Rutgers 21 23. Washington NR 24. Northwestern 22 25. UCLA NR NR Cincinnati 23 NR Texas Tech 24 NR Boise State 25

October 7 AP Team USA 1. Alabama 1 2. Oregon 2 3. South Carolina 3 4. Florida 6 5. West Virginia 4 6. Kansas State 5 7. Notre Dame 7 8. Ohio State NR 9. Louisiana State 8 10. Oregon State 14 11. Southern California 9 12. Florida State 11 13. Oklahoma 10 14. Georgia 12 15. Texas 15 16. Clemson 13 17. Stanford 17 18. Louisville 16 19. Mississippi State 18 20. Rutgers 19 21. Cincinnati 20 22. Texas A&M 21 23. Louisiana Tech 24 24. Boise State 22 25. Michigan NR NR TCU 23 NR Iowa State 25

October 14 AP Team USA 1. Alabama 1 2. Oregon 2 3. Florida 4 4. Kansas State 3 5. Notre Dame 5 6. Louisiana State 6 7. Ohio State NR 8. Oregon State 11 9. South Carolina 8 10. Oklahoma 7 11. Southern California 9 12. Florida State 10 13. Georgia 12 14. Clemson 13 15. Mississippi State 16 16. Louisville 14 17. West Virginia 15 18. Texas Tech 20 19. Rutgers 17 20. Texas A&M 19 21. Cincinnati 18 22. Stanford 23 23. Michigan 25 24. Boise State 22 25. Ohio NR NR TCU 21 NR Arizona 24

October 21 AP Team USA 1. Alabama 1 2. Oregon 2 3. Florida 3 4. Kansas State 4 5. Notre Dame 5 6. Louisiana State 6 7. Oregon State 9 8. Oklahoma 7 9. Ohio State NR 10. Southern California 8 11. Florida State 10

12. Georgia 11 13. Mississippi State 12 14. Clemson 13 15. Texas Tech 17 16. Louisville 14 17. South Carolina 16 18. Rutgers 15 19. Stanford 19 20. Michigan 20 21. Boise State 18 22. Texas A&M 21 23. Ohio 23 24. Louisiana Tech NR 25. West Virginia 22 NR Texas 24 NR Wisconsin 25

October 28 AP Team USA 1. Alabama 1 2. Oregon 2 3. Kansas State 3 4. Notre Dame 4 5. Louisiana State 5 6. Ohio State NR 7. Georgia 6 8. Florida 8 9. Florida State 7 10. Clemson 9 11. South Carolina 11 12. Louisville 10 13. Oregon State 13 14. Oklahoma 12 15. Stanford 15 16. Texas A&M 16 17. Mississippi State 18 18. Southern California 17 19. Boise State 14 20. Texas Tech 20 21. Nebraska 21 22. Louisiana Tech 23 23. West Virginia 19 24. Arizona NR 25. UCLA NR NR Texas 22 NR Oklahoma State 24 NR Rutgers 25

November 4 AP Team USA 1. Oregon 1 2. Kansas State 2 3. Notre Dame 3 4. Alabama 5 5. Georgia 4 6. Ohio State NR 7. Florida 7 8. Louisiana State 8 9. Texas A&M 10 10. Florida State 6 11. Clemson 9 12. South Carolina 11 13. Oklahoma 12 14. Stanford 13 15. Oregon State 17 16. Nebraska 14 17. UCLA 16 18. Texas 15 19. Louisiana Tech 19 20. Louisville 18 21. Southern California 21 22. Rutgers 20 23. Michigan 23 24. Texas Tech 25 25. Kent State NR NR Boise State 22 NR Oklahoma State 24

November 11 AP Team USA 1. Notre Dame 1 2. Alabama 2 3. Georgia 3 4. Ohio State NR 5. Oregon 4

6. Florida 6 7. Kansas State 8 8. Louisiana State 7 9. Texas A&M 10 10. Florida State 5 11. Stanford 11 12. Clemson 9 13. South Carolina 12 14. Oklahoma 13 15. UCLA 16 16. Oregon State 17 17. Nebraska 14 18. Texas 15 19. Louisville 18 20. Michigan 20 21. Rutgers 19 22. Oklahoma State 21 23. Kent State 25 24. Northern Illinois 23 25. Mississippi State 24 25. Utah State NR NR Boise State 22

November 18 AP Team USA 1. Notre Dame 1 2. Alabama 2 3. Georgia 3 4. Ohio State NR 5. Florida 5 6. Oregon 4 7. Kansas State 7 8. Stanford 9 9. Louisiana State 6 10. Texas A&M 8 11. South Carolina 10 12. Oklahoma 11 13. Florida State 12 14. Nebraska 13 15. Clemson 14 16. Oregon State 17 17. UCLA 16 18. Kent State 19 19. Northern Illinois 18 20. Utah State 22 21. Michigan 24 22. Northwestern 20 23. Texas 21 24. Oklahoma State NR 25. Boise State 15 NR Louisville 23 NR Rutgers 25

November 25 AP Team USA 1. Notre Dame 1 2 Alabama 2 3 Georgia 3 4. Ohio State NR 5 Florida 5 6. Oregon 6 7. Kansas State 7 8. Stanford 9 9. Louisiana State 6 10. Texas A&M 8 11. South Carolina 10 12. Oklahoma 11 13. Florida State 12 14. Nebraska 13 15. Clemson 14 16. Oregon State 17 17. UCLA 16 18. Kent State 19 19. Northern Illinois 18 20. Utah State 22 21. Michigan 24 22. Northwestern 20 23. Texas 21 24. Oklahoma State NR 25. Boise State 15 NR Louisville 23 NR Rutgers 25

December 2 AP Team USA 1. Notre Dame 1 2. Alabama 2 3. Ohio State NR 4. Florida 4 5. Oregon 3 6. Georgia 5 7. Kansas State 6 8. Stanford 8 9. Louisiana State 7 10. Texas A&M 9 11. South Carolina 10 12. Oklahoma 11 13. Florida State 12 14. Clemson 13 15. Oregon State 14 16. Northern Illinois 16 17. UCLA 19 18. Utah State 20 19. Michigan 22 20. Boise State 15 21. Northwestern 17 22. Louisville 18 23. Nebraska 21 24. San Jose State 24 25. Kent State NR NR Texas 25

Final AP Team USA 1. Alabama 1 2. Oregon 2 3. Ohio State NR 4. Notre Dame 3 5. Georgia 4 5. Texas A&M 5 7. Stanford 6 8. South Carolina 7 9. Florida 10 10. Florida State 8 11. Clemson 9 12. Kansas State 11 13. Louisville 13 14. Louisiana State 12 15. Oklahoma 15 16. Utah State 17 17. Northwestern 16 18. Boise State 14 19. Texas 18 20. Oregon State 19 21. San Jose State 21 22. Northern Illinois 24 23. Vanderbilt 20 24. Michigan NR 25. Nebraska 23 NR Cincinnati 22 NR Tulsa 25

2012 WEEKLY POLLS

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St. Anthony 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-3 Troy 22 4 0 4 1-8 1-89-10 Wofford 9 2 1 39-17 Auburn 7 0 0 09-24 Florida State 1 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 29 3 2 5 2-510-8 Boston College DNP10-15 at Maryland 16 4 0 4 1-410-22 North Carolina 27 2 1 310-29 at Georgia Tech 20 3 0 311-12 Wake Forest 31 1 0 111-19 at N.C. State *28 2 0 211-26 at South Carolina *23 0 0 012-3 Virginia Tech *34 2 1 3 2-12 1-111-4 West Virginia 45 2 2 4Totals 292 25 7 32 6-29 2-19 0-0* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble against North Carolina; had a caused fumble against Virginia Tech in the ACC Championship game.

St. Anthony 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-1 Auburn *56 6 1 79-8 Ball State *47 6 4 10 1-09-15 Furman *57 4 6 109-22 at Florida State *73 7 4 119-29 at Boston College *71 4 4 8 2.5-810-6 Georgia Tech *37 5 0 510-20 Virginia Tech 22 3 2 510-25 at Wake Forest 27 4 0 4 1-1 1-111-3 at Duke 20 2 2 411-10 Maryland *29 5 5 10 1-311-17 N.C. State 5 2 0 211-24 South Carolina 0 0 0 012-31 Louisiana State 15 1 0 1Totals 459 49 28 77 4.5-12 1-1 1-0* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble at Wake Forest.

St. Anthony Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 13-3 292 25 7 32 6-29 2-19 0-0 2 1 2-02012 13-7 459 49 28 77 4.5-12 1-1 1-0 2 3 1-0Totals 26-10 751 74 35 109 10.5-41 3-20 1-0 4 4 3-0

Barnes 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-3 Troy 11 1 0 1 19-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State 2 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 4 0 1 1 110-8 Boston College 6 0 0 0 110-15 at Maryland DNP10-22 North Carolina 14 2 0 210-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State 4 1 0 111-26 at South Carolina 7 0 1 112-3 Virginia Tech 10 0 0 01-4 West Virginia 15 0 1 1Totals 73 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 3

Barnes 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn 10 0 0 09-8 Ball State 27 1 0 19-15 Furman 23 0 1 19-22 at Florida State 15 2 1 39-29 at Boston College 22 0 2 2 210-6 Georgia Tech 19 2 0 2 0.5-110-20 Virginia Tech 9 0 1 110-25 at Wake Forest 30 1 3 411-3 at Duke 32 3 1 4 1-14 1-1411-10 Maryland 20 3 1 4 1-111-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina 15 0 1 112-31 Louisiana State 10 0 1 1Totals 232 12 12 24 2.5-16 1-14 2Note: Had a recovered fumble at Florida State.

Barnes Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 9-0 73 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-02012 12-0 232 12 12 24 2.5-16 1-14 0-0 2 0 0-1Totals 21-0 305 16 15 31 2.5-16 1-14 0-0 5 0 0-1

V. Beasley 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-3 Troy 2 0 0 09-10 Wofford 0 1 0 19-17 Auburn 0 0 0 09-24 Florida State 0 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 0 0 0 010-8 Boston College 0 0 0 010-15 at Maryland 0 0 0 010-22 North Carolina 4 0 0 010-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State DNP11-26 at South Carolina DNP12-3 Virginia Tech 10 0 1 11-4 West Virginia DNPTotals 16 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0

V. Beasley 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn 12 1 0 1 1-10 1-10 19-8 Ball State 29 1 1 29-15 Furman 35 0 1 1 19-22 at Florida State 7 0 0 09-29 at Boston College 25 2 0 2 1-2 1-210-6 Georgia Tech 7 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech 10 0 0 0 110-25 at Wake Forest 30 2 1 3 2-16 2-16 211-3 at Duke 34 2 0 2 1-6 1-611-10 Maryland 19 2 0 211-17 N.C. State 44 4 1 5 3-21 3-21 111-24 South Carolina 27 0 0 0 212-31 Louisiana State 9 0 0 0Totals 288 14 4 8 8-55 8-55 8Note: Had a caused fumble against N.C. State.

V. Beasley Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 9-0 16 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02012 13-0 288 14 4 18 8-55 8-55 0-0 8 2 1-0Totals 22-0 304 15 5 20 8-55 8-55 0-0 8 2 1-0

Benton 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent FG-FGA Distances PAT Points9-5 Middle Tennessee 0-0 ----- 0-0 09-10 at Georgia Tech 0-0 ----- 0-0 09-19 Boston College 0-0 ----- 0-0 09-26 TCU 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-3 at Maryland 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-17 Wake Forest 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-24 at Miami (FL) 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-31 Coastal Carolina 0-0 ----- 1-1 111-7 Florida State 0-0 ----- 0-1 011-14 at N.C. State *1-1 28 3-5 611-21 Virginia 0-0 ----- 0-0 011-28 at South Carolina 0-0 ----- 0-0 012-5 Georgia Tech 0-0 ----- 0-0 012-27 Kentucky 0-0 ----- 0-0 0Totals 1-1 ----- 4-7 7* - start; Note: Underlined distance indicates made field goal.

Benton 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent FG-FGA Distances PAT Points9-4 North Texas 0-0 ----- 0-0 09-11 Presbyterian College 0-0 ----- 1-2 19-18 at Auburn 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-2 Miami (FL) 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-9 at North Carolina 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-16 Maryland 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-23 Georgia Tech 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-30 at Boston College 0-0 ----- 0-0 011-6 N.C. State 0-0 ----- 0-0 011-13 at Florida State 0-0 ----- 0-0 011-20 at Wake Forest 0-0 ----- 0-0 011-27 South Carolina 0-0 ----- 0-0 012-31 South Florida 0-0 ----- 0-0 0Totals 0-0 ----- 1-2 1

Benton 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent FG-FGA Distances PAT Points9-3 Troy 0-0 ----- 0-0 09-10 Wofford 0-0 ----- 0-0 09-17 Auburn 0-0 ----- 0-0 09-24 Florida State 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 0-0 ----- 0-0 010-8 Boston College DNP10-15 at Maryland DNP10-22 North Carolina DNP10-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest 0-0 ----- 0-0 011-19 at N.C. State 0-0 ----- 0-0 011-26 at South Carolina 0-0 ----- 0-0 012-3 Virginia Tech 0-0 ----- 0-0 01-4 West Virginia 0-0 ----- 0-0 0Totals 0-0 ----- 0-0 0Note: Had one carry for -9 yards against Wofford; had two punts for a 33.0-yard average against Florida State; had a caused fumble against Wake Forest; underlined distance indicates made field goal.

Benton 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent P Yds Avg PR-Yds Net -20 +509-1 Auburn *3 115 38.3 1-5 36.7 1 09-8 Ball State *2 86 43.0 0-0 43.0 2 09-15 Furman *3 150 50.0 1-13 45.7 1 29-22 at Florida State *7 287 41.0 3-26 37.3 0 19-29 at Boston College *4 137 34.3 0-0 34.3 1 010-6 Georgia Tech *1 49 49.0 1-7 42.0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech *7 234 33.4 3-(-2) 33.7 2 010-25 at Wake Forest *4 148 37.0 1-1 36.8 1 011-3 at Duke *1 31 31.0 0-0 31.0 1 011-10 Maryland *2 83 41.5 0-0 41.5 1 011-17 N.C. State *3 92 30.7 1-11 27.0 2 011-24 South Carolina *5 208 41.6 1-30 35.6 2 012-31 Louisiana State *6 260 43.3 4-20 40.0 1 2Totals 48 1880 39.2 16-111 36.9 15 5* - start; Note: Missed a 55-yard field-goal attempt against Auburn; made a 61-yard field goal against Ball State; was 1-1 passing for one yard at Florida State; missed a 55-yard field-goal attempt against Maryland.

Benton Career StatsYear G-S P Yds Avg Net FG-A HB LG PAT Pts2009 14-1 0 0 --- --- 1-1 0 28 4-7 72010 13-0 0 0 --- --- 0-0 -- -- 1-2 12011 10-0 2 66 33.0 33.0 0-0 -- -- 0-0 02012 13-13 48 1880 39.2 36.9 1-3 0 61 0-0 3Totals 50-14 50 1946 38.9 36.7 2-4 0 61 5-9 11

Blanks 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn 23 3 0 39-8 Ball State *42 4 3 79-15 Furman *31 3 1 49-22 at Florida State *69 7 1 8 1-19-29 at Boston College 49 3 1 4 110-6 Georgia Tech *38 4 2 610-20 Virginia Tech 11 1 0 110-25 at Wake Forest *71 3 0 3 211-3 at Duke *63 3 1 4 111-10 Maryland 43 4 0 4 1-111-17 N.C. State *45 2 0 211-24 South Carolina *62 3 2 5 212-31 Louisiana State 16 0 0 0 1-0 1Totals 563 40 11 51 2-2 1-0 7* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against Maryland.

Blanks Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 13-8 563 40 11 51 2-2 0-0 1-0 2 7 0-1

Boyd 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps C-A-I Yds TD Car Yds TD PL Tot9-4 North Texas 6 1-4-0 7 0 0 0 0 4 79-11 Presbyterian College 34 4-9-1 87 2 6 25 1 15 1129-18 at Auburn DNP10-2 Miami (FL) DNP10-9 at North Carolina DNP10-16 Maryland 8 1-1-0 13 0 1 7 0 2 2010-23 Georgia Tech DNP10-30 at Boston College DNP11-6 N.C. State 5 0-0-0 0 0 2 5 0 2 511-13 at Florida State DNP11-20 at Wake Forest 23 4-8-1 37 0 3 13 0 11 5011-27 South Carolina 29 10-18-0 73 0 8 -18 0 26 5512-31 South Florida 34 13-23-1 112 2 3 1 0 26 113Totals 139 33-63-3 329 4 23 33 1 86 362

Boyd 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps C-A-I Yds TD Car Yds TD PL Tot9-3 Troy *64 20-30-1 264 3 10 -3 0 40 2619-10 Wofford *71 18-29-0 261 3 10 9 1 39 2709-17 Auburn *90 30-42-0 386 4 7 30 0 49 4169-24 Florida State *86 22-35-0 344 3 16 19 1 51 36310-1 at Virginia Tech *68 13-32-1 204 1 10 28 0 42 23210-8 Boston College *52 16-26-0 283 1 6 37 1 32 32010-15 at Maryland *82 26-38-1 270 4 11 37 0 49 30710-22 North Carolina *77 27-46-0 367 5 11 8 1 57 37510-29 at Georgia Tech *67 23-40-2 295 1 8 -1 0 48 29411-12 Wake Forest *88 27-43-2 343 2 11 27 0 54 37011-19 at N.C. State *57 21-34-2 238 0 10 -10 0 44 22811-26 at South Carolina *59 11-29-1 83 1 11 -23 0 40 6012-3 Virginia Tech *67 20-29-0 240 3 11 28 1 40 2681-4 West Virginia *69 24-46-2 250 2 10 32 0 56 282Totals 997 298-499-12 3828 33 142 218 5 641 4046* - start

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS

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Boyd 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps C-A-I Yds TD Car Yds TD PL Tot9-1 Auburn *85 24-34-1 208 1 19 58 0 53 2669-8 Ball State *45 19-23-0 229 3 3 12 0 26 2419-15 Furman *52 20-29-0 310 2 5 5 0 34 3159-22 at Florida State *77 20-36-1 237 3 18 44 0 54 2819-29 at Boston College *84 28-38-1 367 3 11 42 1 49 40910-6 Georgia Tech *93 26-41-2 397 2 15 63 1 56 46010-20 Virginia Tech *66 12-21-1 160 1 20 27 2 41 18710-25 at Wake Forest *79 27-38-0 428 5 16 27 0 54 45511-3 at Duke *62 16-23-3 344 5 9 72 1 32 41611-10 Maryland *55 18-26-0 261 3 6 13 0 32 27411-17 N.C. State *101 30-44-2 426 5 18 103 3 62 52911-24 South Carolina *58 11-24-2 183 1 17 26 1 41 20912-31 Louisiana State *102 36-50-0 346 2 29 22 1 79 368Totals 959 287-427-13 3896 36 186 514 10 613 4410* - start; Note: Had a two-point conversion reception against Georgia Tech.

Boyd Career StatsPassing

Year G-S Snaps C-A-I Yds TD LG Pct Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff2010 7-0 139 33-63-3 329 4 43 52.4 5.22 10.0 47.0 107.72011 14-14 997 298-499-12 3828 33 65 59.7 7.67 12.8 273.4 141.22012 13-13 959 287-427-13 3896 36 69 67.2 9.12 13.6 299.7 165.6Totals 34-27 2095 618-989-28 8053 73 69 62.5 8.14 13.0 236.9 149.6

Rushing & Total OffenseYear Car Yds Y/C Y/G TD LG PL Tot TDR Y/G2010 23 33 1.4 4.7 1 10 86 362 5 51.72011 142 218 1.5 15.6 5 24 641 4046 38 289.02012 186 514 2.8 39.5 10 27 613 4410 46 339.2Totals 351 765 2.2 22.5 16 27 1340 8818 89 259.4

Breeland 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-3 Troy *41 1 0 19-10 Wofford 27 0 0 09-17 Auburn 16 0 1 19-24 Florida State 34 6 0 6 110-1 at Virginia Tech 4 2 0 210-8 Boston College 24 1 2 310-15 at Maryland 39 3 0 3 1-2910-22 North Carolina 25 2 1 310-29 at Georgia Tech *64 4 1 511-12 Wake Forest *69 5 0 5 1-111-19 at N.C. State *71 2 1 3 111-26 at South Carolina *73 7 4 1112-3 Virginia Tech *74 3 0 3 1-64 21-4 West Virginia *82 6 1 7Totals 643 42 11 53 1-1 2-93 4* - start

Breeland 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn *57 2 0 2 1.5-69-8 Ball State *53 7 1 8 19-15 Furman *38 5 1 69-22 at Florida State 44 5 1 6 1-109-29 at Boston College *70 5 1 6 110-6 Georgia Tech 17 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech *38 0 2 210-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke 24 1 0 1 111-10 Maryland 23 0 0 011-17 N.C. State 5 0 1 111-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 369 25 7 32 2.5-16 0-0 3* - start; Note: Had a sack at Florida State.

Breeland Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 14-7 643 42 11 53 1-1 0-0 2-93 0 4 0-02012 10-5 369 25 7 32 2.5-16 1-10 0-0 1 3 0-0Totals 24-12 1012 67 18 85 3.5-17 1-10 2-93 1 7 0-0

Brewer 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-5 Middle Tennessee 26 1 0 1 19-10 at Georgia Tech 2 1 0 19-19 Boston College 7 0 0 09-26 TCU 3 0 1 110-3 at Maryland 1 0 0 010-17 Wake Forest 17 0 2 210-24 at Miami (FL) 0 0 1 110-31 Coastal Carolina 24 3 0 311-7 Florida State 10 1 1 2 111-14 at N.C. State 16 0 1 1 111-21 Virginia 5 1 0 111-28 at South Carolina 0 0 1 112-5 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 012-27 Kentucky 8 1 0 1Totals 119 8 7 15 0-0 0-0 3

Brewer 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-4 North Texas *77 3 1 49-11 Presbyterian College *23 2 0 2 1-69-18 at Auburn *60 8 1 9 1-2 1-010-2 Miami (FL) 36 2 0 2 0.5-1 110-9 at North Carolina 28 3 1 4 110-16 Maryland *56 4 2 6 1-61 110-23 Georgia Tech *64 2 0 2 1-710-30 at Boston College *49 2 3 5 111-6 N.C. State *67 2 1 3 211-13 at Florida State *58 4 1 5 1-8 111-20 at Wake Forest *43 3 1 4 111-27 South Carolina 44 1 2 312-31 South Florida *44 4 1 5 1-3Totals 649 40 14 54 5.5-27 2-61 8* - start; Note: Had a 61-yard interception return for a touchdown against Maryland; had a caused fumble at Florida State; had a sack against South Florida.

Brewer 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-3 Troy *68 5 2 7 19-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn *65 4 1 5 1-2 19-24 Florida State *56 3 0 3 110-1 at Virginia Tech *69 3 1 4 1-010-8 Boston College *55 1 0 1 110-15 at Maryland *23 3 0 310-22 North Carolina *52 2 0 2 210-29 at Georgia Tech *71 4 6 1011-12 Wake Forest *69 5 1 611-19 at N.C. State *70 5 1 6 1-311-26 at South Carolina *23 1 0 112-3 Virginia Tech *61 3 2 5 1-1 11-4 West Virginia *89 6 1 7Totals 771 45 15 60 3-6 1-0 7* - start

Brewer 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn *59 5 0 5 0.5-19-8 Ball State *44 1 1 29-15 Furman *51 7 2 99-22 at Florida State *59 4 2 69-29 at Boston College 21 1 1 2 1-310-6 Georgia Tech *45 2 1 310-20 Virginia Tech 45 3 1 4 1-1210-25 at Wake Forest *66 3 0 3 1-2011-3 at Duke *62 1 0 111-10 Maryland *30 1 1 2 1-611-17 N.C. State *88 7 1 8 0.5-1 311-24 South Carolina *92 9 3 12 3-15 1-0 212-31 Louisiana State *49 6 1 7 1-1Totals 711 50 14 64 8-47 2-14 5* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble at Wake Forest; had a sack and a caused fumble against Maryland; had a sack against South Carolina.

Brewer Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2009 14-0 119 8 7 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0-02010 13-10 649 40 14 54 5.5-27 1-3 2-61 2 8 1-02011 13-13 771 45 15 60 3-6 0-0 1-0 4 7 0-02012 13-11 711 50 14 64 8-47 2-14 2-12 2 5 2-0Totals 53-34 2250 143 50 193 16.5-80 3-17 5-73 9 23 3-0

Brooks 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 20 7 9 1.3 0 1 2 09-15 Furman 16 6 47 7.8 0 0 0 09-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest 2 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-3 at Duke 20 12 62 5.2 0 2 7 011-10 Maryland 7 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 011-17 N.C. State 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-24 South Carolina 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 012-31 Louisiana State 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0Totals 65 26 119 4.6 0 3 9 0

Brooks Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD2012 8-0 65 26 119 4.6 0 25 3 9 0

B. Brown 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State DNP9-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 1 0 0 011-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0

B. Brown Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 1-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Ja. Brown 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG PR9-5 Middle Tennessee 13 0 0 --- 0 ---9-10 at Georgia Tech 0 0 0 --- 0 ---9-19 Boston College 21 0 0 --- 0 ---9-26 TCU 26 0 0 --- 0 ---10-3 at Maryland 8 1 6 6.0 0 610-17 Wake Forest 13 0 0 --- 0 ---10-24 at Miami (FL) 0 0 0 --- 0 ---10-31 Coastal Carolina 27 1 18 18.0 1 18 2-1111-7 Florida State DNP11-14 at N.C. State 3 0 0 --- 0 ---11-21 Virginia DNP11-28 at South Carolina 7 1 6 6.0 0 612-5 Georgia Tech DNP12-27 Kentucky 4 0 0 --- 0 ---Totals 122 3 30 10.0 1 18 2-11

Ja. Brown 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Rush PR9-4 North Texas *16 2 14 7.0 0 12 1-189-11 Presbyterian College *17 1 8 8.0 1 8 1-239-18 at Auburn *53 1 4 4.0 0 4 1-610-2 Miami (FL) 46 1 23 23.0 0 23 0-010-9 at North Carolina *59 4 107 26.8 1 74 0-010-16 Maryland *52 1 20 20.0 0 20 0-0 3-5210-23 Georgia Tech *50 3 39 13.0 0 17 2-1210-30 at Boston College *40 3 15 5.0 0 7 1-111-6 N.C. State DNP11-13 at Florida State *65 4 33 8.3 0 10 0-011-20 at Wake Forest 34 5 93 18.6 1 40 1-411-27 South Carolina *49 3 28 9.3 0 16 0-012-31 South Florida *54 4 21 5.3 0 14 1-(-1)Totals 535 32 405 12.7 3 74 8-63 3-52* - start

Ja. Brown 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG KOR9-3 Troy *41 3 26 8.7 1 199-10 Wofford *36 3 55 18.3 0 239-17 Auburn *34 2 22 11.0 0 169-24 Florida State *59 1 13 13.0 0 1310-1 at Virginia Tech *39 3 56 18.7 0 27 1-3410-8 Boston College *41 2 32 16.0 1 29 1-610-15 at Maryland *54 4 35 8.8 1 12 2-4110-22 North Carolina 38 0 0 --- 0 --- 1-3610-29 at Georgia Tech *52 2 26 13.0 0 1511-12 Wake Forest 51 6 78 13.0 1 1811-19 at N.C. State *44 1 16 16.0 0 16 6-11811-26 at South Carolina *49 1 6 6.0 0 6 1-2012-3 Virginia Tech *44 1 17 17.0 0 17 1-171-4 West Virginia *36 2 24 12.0 0 15 2-36Totals 618 31 406 13.1 4 29 15-308* - start

Ja. Brown 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG PR KOR9-1 Auburn 66 0 0 --- 0 ---9-8 Ball State *35 3 26 8.7 0 11 1-139-15 Furman *35 4 76 19.0 0 289-22 at Florida State 55 1 14 14.0 0 149-29 at Boston College *55 3 61 20.3 0 3010-6 Georgia Tech *65 1 13 13.0 0 1310-20 Virginia Tech 33 0 0 --- 0 --- 1-2010-25 at Wake Forest *44 3 40 13.3 0 2911-3 at Duke *36 1 34 34.0 0 34 2-211-10 Maryland *30 1 1 1.0 0 111-17 N.C. State *58 0 0 --- 0 011-24 South Carolina *46 3 68 22.7 0 3812-31 Louisiana State *93 1 12 12.0 0 12Totals 651 21 345 16.4 0 38 2-2 2-33* - start; Note: Had a three-year carry against Louisiana State.

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Ja. Brown Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds PR KOR2009 11-0 122 3 30 10.0 1 18 0 0 2-11 0-02010 12-10 535 32 405 12.7 3 74 8 63 3-52 0-02011 14-12 618 31 406 13.1 4 29 0 0 0-0 15-3082012 13-10 651 21 345 16.4 0 38 1 3 2-2 2-33Totals 50-32 1926 87 1186 13.6 8 74 9 66 7-65 17-341

Bryant 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Rush KOR9-3 Troy 12 1 54 54.0 0 54 0-09-10 Wofford 5 1 42 42.0 1 42 0-09-17 Auburn 1 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-09-24 Florida State 22 1 33 33.0 0 33 0-010-1 at Virginia Tech *20 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-010-8 Boston College 20 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-010-15 at Maryland *11 1 16 16.0 0 16 0-010-22 North Carolina 36 2 54 27.0 1 29 0-0 1-910-29 at Georgia Tech 12 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-011-12 Wake Forest 16 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-011-19 at N.C. State 5 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-011-26 at South Carolina 8 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-0 1-3612-3 Virginia Tech 15 1 2 2.0 0 2 0-01-4 West Virginia 12 2 20 10.0 0 14 0-0Totals 195 9 221 24.6 2 54 0-0 2-45* - start

Bryant 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Rush KOR9-1 Auburn 16 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-0 2-309-8 Ball State 41 1 22 22.0 1 22 1-17 3-699-15 Furman 21 1 39 39.0 1 39 0-09-22 at Florida State 10 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-09-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech 21 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-010-25 at Wake Forest 25 3 82 27.3 0 37 0-0 1-1411-3 at Duke 35 1 41 41.0 1 41 0-0 1-2411-10 Maryland 33 2 59 29.5 0 48 0-0 2-4911-17 N.C. State 30 2 62 31.0 1 40 0-0 1-2411-24 South Carolina 13 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-012-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 245 10 305 30.5 4 48 1-17 10-210

Bryant Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD KOR2011 14-2 195 9 221 24.6 2 54 0 0 0 2-452012 10-0 245 10 305 30.5 4 48 1 17 0 10-210Totals 24-2 440 19 526 27.7 6 54 1 17 0 12-255

Bullard 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State DNP9-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest 0 0 0 011-3 at Duke 0 0 0 011-10 Maryland DNP11-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Bullard Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 2-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Byers 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 6 0 0 09-15 Furman 8 0 0 09-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest 9 0 1 111-3 at Duke 17 1 2 3 111-10 Maryland 14 1 0 111-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 54 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 1

Byers Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 5-0 54 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0

Catanzaro 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent FG-FGA Distances PAT Points9-4 North Texas *0-0 ----- 5-5 59-11 Presbyterian College *1-1 47 6-6 99-18 at Auburn *1-2 42, 32 3-3 610-2 Miami (FL) *0-0 ----- 3-3 310-9 at North Carolina *1-2 48, 42 1-1 410-16 Maryland *1-1 42 4-4 710-23 Georgia Tech *2-3 29, 38, 21 3-3 910-30 at Boston College *1-3 31, 44, 36 1-1 411-6 N.C. State 0-0 ----- 1-1 111-13 at Florida State *2-4 34, 22, 38, 29 1-1 711-20 at Wake Forest *3-3 43, 22, 32 3-3 1211-27 South Carolina *0-0 ----- 1-1 112-31 South Florida *2-3 46, 27, 44 2-2 8Totals 14-22 ----- 34-34 76* - start; Note: Underlined distance indicates made field goal.

Catanzaro 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent FG-FGA Distances PAT Points9-3 Troy *3-3 46, 46, 45 4-5 139-10 Wofford *0-1 43 3-3 39-17 Auburn *1-1 38 5-5 89-24 Florida State *0-1 35 5-5 510-1 at Virginia Tech *1-1 31 2-2 510-8 Boston College *5-5 38, 42, 18, 20, 47 3-3 1810-15 at Maryland *2-2 18, 23 6-6 1210-22 North Carolina *1-2 39, 46 8-8 1110-29 at Georgia Tech *1-2 34, 40 2-2 511-12 Wake Forest *1-2 30, 43 4-4 711-19 at N.C. State *2-2 24, 32 1-1 711-26 at South Carolina *2-2 32, 40 1-1 712-3 Virginia Tech *1-1 20 5-5 81-4 West Virginia *2-2 42, 43 3-3 9Totals 22-27 ----- 52-53 118* - start; Note: Underlined distance indicates made field goal.

Catanzaro 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent FG-FGA Distances PAT Points9-1 Auburn *4-4 24, 40, 37, 18 2-2 149-8 Ball State *0-0 ----- 4-5 49-15 Furman *2-2 46, 22 5-5 119-22 at Florida State *1-1 50 4-4 79-29 at Boston College *1-1 28 6-6 910-6 Georgia Tech *3-3 23, 20, 21 4-4 1310-20 Virginia Tech *1-1 27 5-5 810-25 at Wake Forest *0-1 48 5-5 511-3 at Duke *0-0 ----- 8-8 811-10 Maryland *1-1 22 5-5 811-17 N.C. State *2-2 46, 43 6-6 1211-24 South Carolina *1-1 37 2-2 512-31 Louisiana State *2-2 26, 37 1-2 7Totals 18-19 ----- 57-59 111* - start; Note: Underlined distance indicates made field goal.

Catanzaro Career StatsYear G-S 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tot HB LG PAT Pts2010 13-12 5-6 3-7 6-9 0-0 14-22 1 48 34-34 762011 14-14 6-6 7-9 9-12 0-0 22-27 0 47 52-53 1182012 13-13 10-10 3-3 4-5 1-1 18-19 0 50 57-59 111Totals 40-39 21-22 13-19 19-26 1-1 54-68 1 50 143-146 305

Christian 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-4 North Texas 8 3 0 3 1-19-11 Presbyterian College 5 0 0 09-18 at Auburn 7 0 0 010-2 Miami (FL) *38 1 0 110-9 at North Carolina *49 4 1 510-16 Maryland 30 1 0 110-23 Georgia Tech *54 4 0 410-30 at Boston College *37 1 0 111-6 N.C. State 15 2 0 211-13 at Florida State *37 3 0 3 0.5-011-20 at Wake Forest *58 3 1 411-27 South Carolina *16 0 0 012-31 South Florida 24 0 0 0Totals 378 22 2 24 1.5-1 0-0 0-0* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble at Florida State.

Christian 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-3 Troy *40 3 0 3 1-29-10 Wofford *50 6 2 89-17 Auburn *36 1 0 19-24 Florida State *14 2 0 2 1-410-1 at Virginia Tech 20 2 2 4 0.5-010-8 Boston College 12 2 0 210-15 at Maryland 39 5 1 610-22 North Carolina *18 0 0 010-29 at Georgia Tech *62 4 0 411-12 Wake Forest *13 0 0 011-19 at N.C. State 30 1 1 211-26 at South Carolina 43 0 1 112-3 Virginia Tech 25 1 0 11-4 West Virginia 9 2 0 2Totals 411 29 7 36 1.5-2 0-0 1-4* - start

Christian 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-1 Auburn *29 2 0 29-8 Ball State 14 2 1 39-15 Furman 39 5 2 7 1-1 1-279-22 at Florida State *64 1 1 29-29 at Boston College *30 1 2 3 1-7 1-710-6 Georgia Tech *52 5 3 8 1-210-20 Virginia Tech *68 4 2 610-25 at Wake Forest 4 0 0 011-3 at Duke 7 0 1 111-10 Maryland *18 0 1 111-17 N.C. State 53 2 2 411-24 South Carolina 30 2 0 212-31 Louisiana State *39 1 0 1 1-8 1-8Totals 447 25 15 40 4-18 2-15 1-27* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble against Maryland.

Christian Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2010 13-7 378 22 2 24 1.5-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 1-02011 14-7 411 29 7 36 1.5-2 0-0 1-4 3 1 0-02012 13-7 447 25 15 40 4-18 2-15 1-27 6 2 1-0Totals 40-21 1236 76 24 100 7-21 2-15 2-31 10 4 2-0

Cooper 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-3 Troy 6 0 0 --- 0 ---9-10 Wofford 4 0 0 --- 0 ---9-17 Auburn 4 0 0 --- 0 ---9-24 Florida State 4 0 0 --- 0 ---10-1 at Virginia Tech 1 0 0 --- 0 ---10-8 Boston College 10 0 0 --- 0 ---10-15 at Maryland 3 1 18 18.0 0 1810-22 North Carolina 10 0 0 --- 0 ---10-29 at Georgia Tech 2 0 0 --- 0 ---11-12 Wake Forest 3 0 0 --- 0 ---11-19 at N.C. State 0 0 0 --- 0 ---11-26 at South Carolina 0 0 0 --- 0 ---12-3 Virginia Tech 5 0 0 --- 0 ---1-4 West Virginia 2 0 0 --- 0 ---Totals 54 1 18 18.0 0 18

Cooper 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-1 Auburn *13 0 0 --- 0 ---9-8 Ball State 12 0 0 --- 0 ---9-15 Furman 14 1 4 4.0 0 49-22 at Florida State *10 1 7 7.0 0 79-29 at Boston College 17 1 15 15.0 1 1510-6 Georgia Tech 45 2 13 6.5 0 910-20 Virginia Tech *18 0 0 --- 0 ---10-25 at Wake Forest 31 1 12 12.0 1 1211-3 at Duke 35 2 30 15.0 0 2511-10 Maryland 32 1 7 7.0 0 711-17 N.C. State 44 0 0 --- 0 ---11-24 South Carolina 14 0 0 --- 0 ---12-31 Louisiana State 29 1 5 5.0 0 5Totals 314 10 93 9.3 2 25* - start

Cooper Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG2011 14-0 54 1 18 18.0 0 182012 13-3 314 10 93 9.3 2 25Totals 27-3 368 11 111 10.1 2 25

Crawford 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-3 Troy 21 0 1 19-10 Wofford 19 2 3 5 1-29-17 Auburn 13 1 0 19-24 Florida State 12 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 12 0 0 010-8 Boston College 13 2 1 310-15 at Maryland 15 0 2 2 110-22 North Carolina 27 1 0 1 210-29 at Georgia Tech 9 0 1 111-12 Wake Forest 6 0 0 011-19 at N.C. State 21 4 0 411-26 at South Carolina 19 2 1 3 1-212-3 Virginia Tech 33 3 1 41-4 West Virginia 32 2 2 4Totals 252 17 12 29 2-4 0-0 3

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Crawford 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn *51 2 2 4 0.5-0 29-8 Ball State *38 1 0 19-15 Furman *31 1 4 59-22 at Florida State *43 1 3 4 1-1 19-29 at Boston College *47 1 1 210-6 Georgia Tech *50 2 3 5 1-310-20 Virginia Tech *56 3 5 8 0.5-1 210-25 at Wake Forest *38 1 1 2 111-3 at Duke *29 2 1 311-10 Maryland *30 2 2 4 2-311-17 N.C. State *57 4 2 611-24 South Carolina *67 1 1 2 1-12 1-1212-31 Louisiana State *38 0 1 1Totals 575 21 26 47 6-20 1-12 6* - start; Note: Had a 16-yard fumble return for a touchdown against Maryland; had a recovered fumble against N.C. State.

Crawford Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 14-0 252 17 12 29 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 0-02012 13-13 575 21 26 47 6-20 1-12 0-0 6 1 0-2Totals 27-13 827 38 38 76 8-24 1-12 0-0 9 3 0-2

Davidson 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State DNP9-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke 0 0 0 011-10 Maryland 0 0 0 011-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0Note: Had five yards on two carries in two snaps against Maryland.

Davidson Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 2-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

C. Davis 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn 0 0 0 09-8 Ball State 6 0 0 09-15 Furman 9 0 0 09-22 at Florida State 0 0 1 19-29 at Boston College 0 0 2 210-6 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech 0 2 0 210-25 at Wake Forest 22 2 0 211-3 at Duke 29 3 0 311-10 Maryland 26 4 2 611-17 N.C. State 0 0 0 011-24 South Carolina 14 2 0 212-31 Louisiana State 0 0 0 0Totals 106 13 5 18 0-0 0-0 0Note: Had a caused fumble at Wake Forest.

C. Davis Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 13-0 106 13 5 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-0

Dodd 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 8 1 0 19-15 Furman 14 0 0 09-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech 7 0 0 010-25 at Wake Forest 13 2 0 211-3 at Duke 22 2 1 311-10 Maryland 13 0 0 011-17 N.C. State 8 0 0 011-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State 2 0 0 0Totals 87 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0

Dodd Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 8-0 87 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Ellington 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds PR KOR9-5 Middle Tennessee 24 9 72 8.0 0 0 09-10 at Georgia Tech 6 3 21 7.0 0 0 0 1-179-19 Boston College 16 9 45 5.0 0 1 89-26 TCU 4 0 0 --- 0 1 310-3 at Maryland 10 4 9 2.3 0 2 1 1-3 1-1010-17 Wake Forest 11 2 34 17.0 0 0 010-24 at Miami (FL) 15 6 12 2.0 0 3 25 2-3010-31 Coastal Carolina 13 6 88 14.7 1 1 511-7 Florida State *19 6 54 9.0 1 1 611-14 at N.C. State 16 7 31 4.4 0 0 011-21 Virginia 16 5 29 5.8 1 0 011-28 at South Carolina 12 2 13 6.5 0 2 7 1-1812-5 Georgia Tech 13 5 63 12.6 1 0 0 1-2012-27 Kentucky 11 4 20 5.0 0 0 0Totals 186 68 491 7.2 4 11 55 1-3 6-95* - start

Ellington 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD KOR9-4 North Texas *23 12 122 10.2 2 1 3 09-11 Presbyterian College 6 3 11 3.7 1 0 0 09-18 at Auburn *41 22 140 6.4 1 4 48 010-2 Miami (FL) 42 17 107 6.3 3 3 39 010-9 at North Carolina *35 12 55 4.6 0 1 -2 010-16 Maryland *38 16 41 2.6 1 0 0 0 2-12210-23 Georgia Tech *40 20 166 8.3 2 2 12 1 3-7910-30 at Boston College *34 15 44 2.9 0 1 9 0 2-3711-6 N.C. State DNP11-13 at Florida State DNP11-20 at Wake Forest DNP11-27 South Carolina 3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 012-31 South Florida DNPTotals 262 118 686 5.8 10 12 109 1 7-238* - start; Note: Had an 87-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Maryland.

Ellington 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD KOR9-3 Troy *58 18 89 4.9 0 3 7 0 1-229-10 Wofford *62 22 165 7.5 1 2 12 09-17 Auburn *47 14 46 3.3 1 1 1 0 1-169-24 Florida State *82 23 71 3.1 1 2 7 010-1 at Virginia Tech *59 16 40 2.5 1 2 20 010-8 Boston College *60 22 117 5.3 1 1 6 010-15 at Maryland *65 24 212 8.8 2 0 0 010-22 North Carolina *38 7 5 0.7 0 1 2 010-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest *69 25 98 3.9 2 3 42 011-19 at N.C. State *45 9 28 3.1 0 3 12 011-26 at South Carolina *49 13 66 5.1 0 2 5 0 3-9312-3 Virginia Tech *60 20 125 6.3 1 2 -5 01-4 West Virginia *60 10 116 11.6 1 0 0 0Totals 754 223 1178 5.3 11 22 109 0 5-131* - start; Note: Was 0-1 passing against Boston College.

Ellington 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD KOR9-1 Auburn *67 25 228 9.1 0 0 0 09-8 Ball State *30 13 41 3.2 2 0 0 09-15 Furman *40 15 59 3.9 2 0 0 09-22 at Florida State *59 14 55 3.9 1 4 87 19-29 at Boston College *65 25 132 5.3 1 1 3 0 5-12910-6 Georgia Tech *70 24 82 3.4 0 2 47 0 1-2410-20 Virginia Tech *44 19 96 5.1 1 1 8 010-25 at Wake Forest *53 15 61 4.1 0 2 5 011-3 at Duke *1 1 26 26.0 0 0 0 011-10 Maryland *30 13 55 4.2 1 0 0 011-17 N.C. State *59 22 124 5.6 0 3 47 011-24 South Carolina *37 15 72 4.8 0 0 0 012-31 Louisiana State *51 11 50 4.5 0 1 35 0 2-25Totals 606 212 1081 5.1 8 14 232 1 8-178* - start; Note: Had a two-point conversion run against Ball State.

Ellington Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD PR KOR2009 14-1 186 68 491 7.2 4 11 55 0 1-3 6-952010 9-6 262 118 686 5.8 10 12 109 1 0-0 7-2382011 13-13 754 223 1178 5.3 11 22 109 0 0-0 5-1312012 13-13 606 212 1081 5.1 8 14 232 1 0-0 8-178Totals 49-33 1808 621 3436 5.5 33 59 505 2 1-3 26-642

Forbush 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-3 Troy DNP9-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech DNP10-8 Boston College DNP10-15 at Maryland DNP10-22 North Carolina 2 0 0 --- 0 ---10-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State DNP11-26 at South Carolina DNP12-3 Virginia Tech DNP1-4 West Virginia DNPTotals 2 0 0 --- 0 ---

Forbush 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 8 0 0 --- 0 ---9-15 Furman 6 0 0 --- 0 ---9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest 4 0 0 --- 0 ---11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 4 0 0 --- 0 ---11-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 22 0 0 --- 0 ---

Forbush Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD LG2011 1-0 2 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 ---2012 4-0 22 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 ---Totals 5-0 24 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 ---

Ford 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-5 Middle Tennessee 4 0 0 --- 0 ---9-10 at Georgia Tech DNP9-19 Boston College DNP9-26 TCU DNP10-3 at Maryland DNP10-17 Wake Forest 5 0 0 --- 0 ---10-24 at Miami (FL) DNP10-31 Coastal Carolina 16 1 4 4.0 0 411-7 Florida State DNP11-14 at N.C. State 3 0 0 --- 0 ---11-21 Virginia DNP11-28 at South Carolina DNP12-5 Georgia Tech DNP12-27 Kentucky DNPTotals 28 1 4 4.0 0 4

Ford 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-4 North Texas 12 0 0 --- 0 ---9-11 Presbyterian College 6 0 0 --- 0 ---9-18 at Auburn 1 0 0 --- 0 ---10-2 Miami (FL) 1 0 0 --- 0 ---10-9 at North Carolina 4 0 0 --- 0 ---10-16 Maryland 5 0 0 --- 0 ---10-23 Georgia Tech 9 1 5 5.0 0 510-30 at Boston College 7 2 14 7.0 0 1011-6 N.C. State 8 1 7 7.0 0 711-13 at Florida State 16 1 5 5.0 0 511-20 at Wake Forest 16 0 0 --- 0 ---11-27 South Carolina 15 1 2 2.0 0 212-31 South Florida 23 4 45 11.3 2 16Totals 123 10 78 7.8 2 16

Ford 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-3 Troy 20 1 7 7.0 0 79-10 Wofford 14 0 0 --- 0 ---9-17 Auburn 14 0 0 --- 0 ---9-24 Florida State 20 0 0 --- 0 ---10-1 at Virginia Tech 17 0 0 --- 0 ---10-8 Boston College 29 2 14 7.0 0 910-15 at Maryland 6 0 0 --- 0 ---10-22 North Carolina 24 1 12 12.0 1 1210-29 at Georgia Tech 5 0 0 --- 0 ---11-12 Wake Forest *11 3 51 17.0 1 2411-19 at N.C. State 15 5 77 15.4 0 5011-26 at South Carolina 11 0 0 --- 0 ---12-3 Virginia Tech 15 1 5 5.0 0 51-4 West Virginia 21 1 0 0.0 0 0Totals 222 14 166 11.9 2 50* - start

Ford 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-1 Auburn *73 5 51 10.2 0 229-8 Ball State *37 3 25 8.3 0 149-15 Furman *38 1 30 30.0 1 309-22 at Florida State *69 4 69 17.3 2 409-29 at Boston College *75 5 38 7.6 1 1410-6 Georgia Tech *52 2 21 10.5 0 1310-20 Virginia Tech *54 0 0 --- 0 ---10-25 at Wake Forest *57 2 17 8.5 1 911-3 at Duke *20 0 0 --- 0 ---11-10 Maryland *39 2 46 23.0 1 2411-17 N.C. State *61 5 101 20.2 2 6911-24 South Carolina *47 2 13 6.5 0 912-31 Louisiana State *73 9 69 7.7 0 20Totals 695 40 480 12.0 8 69* - start; Note: Had a two-point conversion reception against N.C. State.

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Ford Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG2009 4-0 28 1 4 4.0 0 42010 13-0 123 10 78 7.8 2 162011 14-1 222 14 166 11.9 2 502012 13-13 695 40 480 12.0 8 69Totals 44-14 1068 65 728 11.2 12 69

Fulmer 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 1 0 0 09-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 1 0 0 011-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 2 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0

Fulmer Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 2-0 2 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Goodman 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-5 Middle Tennessee 20 1 0 19-10 at Georgia Tech 18 1 1 2 19-19 Boston College 18 2 1 3 2-89-26 TCU 20 2 1 3 1-8 1-810-3 at Maryland 20 1 0 110-17 Wake Forest 31 1 1 2 1-7 1-710-24 at Miami (FL) 19 1 1 210-31 Coastal Carolina 29 4 2 6 1-1 311-7 Florida State 29 1 0 111-14 at N.C. State 44 2 2 4 211-21 Virginia 22 1 0 1 111-28 at South Carolina 9 0 1 112-5 Georgia Tech 27 3 0 312-27 Kentucky 23 1 0 1Totals 329 21 10 31 5-24 2-15 7

Goodman 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-4 North Texas 36 4 3 7 2-9 1-79-11 Presbyterian College 22 3 0 39-18 at Auburn 12 1 1 210-2 Miami (FL) 12 0 0 010-9 at North Carolina 30 1 0 110-16 Maryland 28 1 1 2 110-23 Georgia Tech *48 7 2 9 1-1 110-30 at Boston College 41 1 0 1 111-6 N.C. State 36 1 1 2 311-13 at Florida State 15 1 0 111-20 at Wake Forest 29 1 1 211-27 South Carolina 20 1 0 112-31 South Florida 14 0 1 1Totals 343 22 10 32 3-10 1-7 6* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble against North Texas; had two caused fumbles against Presbyterian College.

Goodman 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-3 Troy *54 2 2 4 39-10 Wofford *49 4 1 59-17 Auburn *54 2 1 3 19-24 Florida State *49 2 0 2 110-1 at Virginia Tech *58 2 2 4 0.5-1 210-8 Boston College *44 3 3 6 2.5-9 1-7 210-15 at Maryland *67 4 1 510-22 North Carolina *34 1 1 2 110-29 at Georgia Tech *66 8 1 911-12 Wake Forest *67 5 0 5 111-19 at N.C. State *56 4 1 5 1-11 1-11 111-26 at South Carolina *55 3 1 412-3 Virginia Tech *47 0 1 1 11-4 West Virginia *67 3 1 4 1Totals 767 43 16 59 4-21 2-18 14* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble against Boston College.

Goodman 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn *55 3 1 4 2.5-39-8 Ball State *38 3 0 39-15 Furman *35 2 0 2 19-22 at Florida State *58 1 0 19-29 at Boston College *50 0 0 010-6 Georgia Tech *43 1 0 110-20 Virginia Tech *62 3 1 4 1-5 1-5 210-25 at Wake Forest *40 1 1 2 1-9 1-9 211-3 at Duke *38 1 1 211-10 Maryland *24 2 0 211-17 N.C. State *68 1 1 2 1-4 1-4 211-24 South Carolina *73 1 0 1 1-1 1-1 112-31 Louisiana State *38 4 0 4 3-22 3-22Totals 622 23 5 28 9.5-44 7-41 8* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble against Auburn; had a caused fumble against Furman; had a recovered fumble against Maryland; had a caused fumble against N.C. State; had a caused fumble against South Carolina.

Goodman Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2009 14-0 329 21 10 31 5-24 2-15 0-0 7 0 0-02010 13-1 343 22 10 32 3-10 1-7 0-0 6 0 3-02011 14-14 767 43 16 59 4-21 2-18 0-0 14 1 1-02012 13-13 622 23 5 28 9.5-44 7-41 0-0 8 2 4-1Totals 54-28 2061 109 41 150 21.5-99 12-81 0-0 35 3 8-1

Goodson 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-1 Auburn 0 0 0 09-8 Ball State 8 0 1 19-15 Furman 1 0 0 09-22 at Florida State 0 0 0 09-29 at Boston College 0 0 0 010-6 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 010-25 at Wake Forest 0 0 1 111-3 at Duke 11 0 2 211-10 Maryland 2 0 0 011-17 N.C. State 0 0 0 011-24 South Carolina 0 0 0 012-31 Louisiana State 0 0 0 0Totals 22 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0-0

Goodson Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 13-0 22 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0

Hall 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-5 Middle Tennessee *70 9 4 139-10 at Georgia Tech 0 0 0 09-19 Boston College 26 5 1 6 1-09-26 TCU *55 5 4 910-3 at Maryland *11 1 0 110-17 Wake Forest 38 3 1 4 1-1 1-710-24 at Miami (FL) 17 1 0 1 1-010-31 Coastal Carolina *37 5 2 7 2-2 1-4911-7 Florida State *59 3 1 4 1-1111-14 at N.C. State *77 1 3 4 211-21 Virginia 27 2 2 411-28 at South Carolina *42 3 2 5 1-012-5 Georgia Tech 17 1 0 112-27 Kentucky 25 2 2 4Totals 501 41 22 63 3-3 6-67 2* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against Florida State.

Hall 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-4 North Texas *78 7 1 8 1-19-11 Presbyterian College *24 2 3 59-18 at Auburn *64 0 5 510-2 Miami (FL) *73 8 2 10 1-0 110-9 at North Carolina *54 4 3 7 110-16 Maryland *48 4 2 610-23 Georgia Tech 28 3 1 410-30 at Boston College *41 5 1 6 1-5211-6 N.C. State *41 3 1 4 111-13 at Florida State *35 2 0 211-20 at Wake Forest *45 1 0 111-27 South Carolina *48 4 1 512-31 South Florida *42 1 1 2Totals 621 44 21 65 1-1 2-52 3* - start; Note: Had a 52-yard interception return for a touchdown at Boston College.

Hall 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-3 Troy *39 5 3 89-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn *65 1 2 39-24 Florida State *54 3 3 610-1 at Virginia Tech *66 5 1 6 1-510-8 Boston College *46 3 5 810-15 at Maryland *72 2 3 510-22 North Carolina *51 2 3 5 1-14 110-29 at Georgia Tech 35 3 1 4 1-2611-12 Wake Forest *72 9 1 1011-19 at N.C. State *69 6 2 811-26 at South Carolina *71 7 3 1012-3 Virginia Tech *74 6 2 8 1-11-4 West Virginia *85 6 2 8 1-24Totals 799 58 31 89 3-20 2-50 1* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against Troy; had a fumble return for -6 yards, a sack, and caused fumble against North Carolina.

Hall 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn 30 2 0 2 1-09-8 Ball State 33 2 0 29-15 Furman 49 4 2 6 1-9 1-0 19-22 at Florida State *77 2 1 3 1-19-29 at Boston College *67 5 2 7 1-17 110-6 Georgia Tech 24 3 1 410-20 Virginia Tech *79 6 7 13 0.5-010-25 at Wake Forest *76 3 0 311-3 at Duke *72 7 3 10 1-511-10 Maryland *40 2 2 411-17 N.C. State *88 9 2 11 1-0 111-24 South Carolina *92 6 4 10 112-31 Louisiana State *49 9 1 10Totals 776 60 25 85 3.5-15 4-17 4* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble against Virginia Tech.

Hall Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2009 14-7 501 41 22 63 3-3 0-0 6-67 2 2 0-12010 13-12 621 44 21 65 1-1 0-0 2-52 1 3 0-02011 13-12 799 58 31 89 3-20 1-14 2-50 1 1 1-22012 13-9 776 60 25 85 3.5-15 0-0 4-17 1 4 1-0Totals 53-40 2697 203 99 302 10.5-39 1-14 14-186 5 10 2-3

Hopkins 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG PR KOR9-4 North Texas 16 2 23 11.5 0 169-11 Presbyterian College 17 1 9 9.0 1 9 1-2 2-329-18 at Auburn 13 0 0 --- 0 ---10-2 Miami (FL) 36 3 37 12.3 0 2010-9 at North Carolina *61 7 46 6.6 0 13 1-3110-16 Maryland DNP10-23 Georgia Tech *55 4 50 12.5 0 2310-30 at Boston College *64 1 21 21.0 0 2111-6 N.C. State *64 5 80 16.0 1 3311-13 at Florida State *84 8 106 13.3 0 3211-20 at Wake Forest *42 5 36 7.2 1 1011-27 South Carolina *57 7 124 17.7 1 4512-31 South Florida *61 9 105 11.7 0 31Totals 570 52 637 12.3 4 45 2-33 2-32* - start

Hopkins 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG PR9-3 Troy *48 4 35 8.8 0 13 1-59-10 Wofford 37 5 73 14.6 1 179-17 Auburn *74 7 83 11.9 1 239-24 Florida State *62 5 78 15.6 0 50 2-2910-1 at Virginia Tech 44 1 15 15.0 0 15 1-010-8 Boston College *46 2 47 23.5 0 2510-15 at Maryland 67 4 22 5.5 1 2010-22 North Carolina *42 9 157 17.4 1 39 2-610-29 at Georgia Tech *53 7 83 11.9 0 1811-12 Wake Forest *69 3 38 12.7 0 18 1-311-19 at N.C. State *51 5 124 24.8 0 43 1-311-26 at South Carolina *54 3 24 8.0 0 1512-3 Virginia Tech *57 7 92 13.1 0 22 1-31-4 West Virginia *57 10 107 10.7 1 28 1-0Totals 751 72 978 13.6 5 50 10-49* - start; Note: Had a two-point conversion reception against Wofford; was 0-1 passing at South Carolina; was 0-1 passing against Virginia Tech in the ACC Championship game.

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Hopkins 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-1 Auburn *82 13 119 9.2 1 259-8 Ball State *41 6 105 17.5 3 349-15 Furman *37 7 95 13.6 0 279-22 at Florida State *67 5 88 17.6 1 609-29 at Boston College *65 11 197 17.9 1 5810-6 Georgia Tech *63 7 173 24.7 2 5810-20 Virginia Tech *44 3 68 22.7 1 3710-25 at Wake Forest *51 6 64 10.7 1 2511-3 at Duke *39 4 128 32.0 3 5811-10 Maryland *32 4 59 14.8 1 2811-17 N.C. State *66 2 75 37.5 1 6211-24 South Carolina *49 1 43 43.0 1 4312-31 Louisiana State *102 13 191 14.7 2 31Totals 738 82 1405 17.1 18 62* - start; Note: Was 0-1 passing against Georgia Tech.

Hopkins Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds PR KOR2010 12-8 570 52 637 12.3 4 45 0 0 2-33 2-322011 14-11 751 72 978 13.6 5 50 0 0 10-49 0-02012 13-13 738 82 1405 17.1 18 62 0 0 0-0 0-0Totals 39-32 2059 206 3020 14.7 27 62 0 0 12-82 2-32

Howard 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD9-3 Troy 5 4 29 7.3 1 0 0 09-10 Wofford 2 1 2 2.0 0 0 0 09-17 Auburn 31 9 86 9.6 0 0 0 09-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech DNP10-8 Boston College 8 2 13 6.5 0 0 0 010-15 at Maryland 6 2 12 6.0 0 0 0 010-22 North Carolina 7 7 25 3.6 0 0 0 010-29 at Georgia Tech *35 7 22 3.1 0 1 4 011-12 Wake Forest 11 3 14 4.7 0 0 0 011-19 at N.C. State 11 1 13 13.0 0 1 -2 011-26 at South Carolina 11 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 0 012-3 Virginia Tech *13 3 11 3.7 0 0 0 01-4 West Virginia 9 1 4 4.0 0 0 0 0Totals 149 41 230 5.6 1 2 2 0* - start

Howard 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD9-1 Auburn 12 4 23 5.8 0 0 0 09-8 Ball State 14 5 17 3.4 0 1 33 09-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State 5 0 0 --- 0 0 0 09-29 at Boston College 6 2 5 2.5 0 0 0 010-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech 10 1 11 11.0 0 0 0 010-25 at Wake Forest 15 4 6 1.5 1 0 0 011-3 at Duke 33 13 65 5.0 1 0 0 011-10 Maryland 6 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 0 011-17 N.C. State 14 3 11 3.7 0 0 0 011-24 South Carolina 2 0 0 --- 0 0 0 012-31 Louisiana State 2 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0Totals 119 35 138 3.9 2 1 33 0

Howard Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD2011 12-2 149 41 230 5.6 1 37 2 2 02012 11-0 119 35 138 3.9 2 14 1 33 0Totals 23-2 268 76 368 4.8 3 37 3 35 0

Humphries 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD9-3 Troy *13 1 7 7.0 0 7 0 0 09-10 Wofford 19 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 09-17 Auburn 14 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 09-24 Florida State 15 1 6 6.0 0 6 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 11 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 010-8 Boston College 20 2 13 6.5 0 8 1 4 010-15 at Maryland 13 2 20 10.0 0 11 0 0 010-22 North Carolina 24 0 0 --- 0 --- 1 3 010-29 at Georgia Tech 15 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 011-12 Wake Forest 44 3 24 8.0 0 8 0 0 011-19 at N.C. State *42 4 48 12.0 0 18 0 0 011-26 at South Carolina 6 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 012-3 Virginia Tech 8 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 01-4 West Virginia 14 2 12 6.0 0 9 0 0 0Totals 258 15 130 8.7 0 18 2 7 0* - start

Humphries 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Rush PR9-1 Auburn 31 2 17 8.5 0 14 0-09-8 Ball State 40 6 49 8.2 0 27 0-09-15 Furman 23 3 15 5.0 0 7 0-0 1-139-22 at Florida State 14 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-09-29 at Boston College *41 4 41 10.3 0 15 1-4 1-(-2)10-6 Georgia Tech 35 3 22 7.3 0 10 0-0 1-(-1)10-20 Virginia Tech 24 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-0 2-2410-25 at Wake Forest *28 1 4 4.0 0 4 0-0 3-411-3 at Duke 34 2 14 7.0 0 8 0-0 4-2611-10 Maryland *49 5 41 8.2 1 13 0-0 4-2511-17 N.C. State 41 6 28 4.7 0 8 2-811-24 South Carolina 14 1 22 22.0 0 22 0-012-31 Louisiana State 84 8 27 3.4 0 9 0-0 2-(-3)Totals 458 41 280 6.8 1 27 3-12 18-86* - start; Note: Had two tackles in 11 snaps on defense at Wake Forest.

Humphries Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD PR2011 14-2 258 15 130 8.7 0 18 2 7 0 0-02012 13-3 458 41 280 6.8 1 27 3 12 0 18-86Totals 27-5 716 56 410 7.3 1 27 5 19 0 18-86

Jarrett 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-3 Troy 15 0 0 09-10 Wofford 2 0 0 09-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech 4 1 0 110-8 Boston College 3 0 0 010-15 at Maryland DNP10-22 North Carolina 10 0 1 110-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State 5 0 0 011-26 at South Carolina 1 0 0 012-3 Virginia Tech 12 0 0 0 11-4 West Virginia 9 0 0 0Totals 61 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 1

Jarrett 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn *37 1 2 39-8 Ball State *33 1 1 29-15 Furman 36 2 5 7 1-1 29-22 at Florida State *38 1 0 19-29 at Boston College *48 1 3 4 1-110-6 Georgia Tech *40 5 5 10 0.5-0 110-20 Virginia Tech *42 5 1 6 210-25 at Wake Forest *37 1 0 1 211-3 at Duke 25 2 0 2 1-8 1-8 111-10 Maryland *18 2 0 2 2-3 111-17 N.C. State *58 2 0 2 1-2 111-24 South Carolina *62 3 2 512-31 Louisiana State *38 1 3 4 2-10 1-8Totals 512 27 22 49 8.5-25 2-16 10* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against Georgia Tech.

Jarrett Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 9-0 61 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-02012 13-11 512 27 22 49 8.5-25 2-16 0-0 10 1 0-1Totals 22-11 573 28 23 51 8.5-25 2-16 0-0 11 1 0-1

C. Jenkins 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent FG-FGA Distances PAT Points9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 0-0 ----- 0-0 09-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland DNP11-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 0-0 ----- 0-0 0

C. Jenkins Career StatsYear G-S 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tot HB LG PAT Pts2012 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- -- 0-0 0

M. Jenkins 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-4 North Texas 9 1 0 19-11 Presbyterian College 30 3 0 39-18 at Auburn 0 0 0 010-2 Miami (FL) 0 0 0 010-9 at North Carolina DNP10-16 Maryland 12 1 0 110-23 Georgia Tech 0 0 1 110-30 at Boston College DNP11-6 N.C. State 0 0 0 011-13 at Florida State 0 0 0 011-20 at Wake Forest 11 3 0 3 111-27 South Carolina 0 0 0 012-31 South Florida 0 0 0 0Totals 62 8 1 9 0-0 0-0 1

M. Jenkins 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-3 Troy 5 1 0 19-10 Wofford 3 0 0 09-17 Auburn 0 0 0 09-24 Florida State 0 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 8 1 1 210-8 Boston College 13 1 0 110-15 at Maryland 60 2 1 3 210-22 North Carolina 4 0 0 010-29 at Georgia Tech 0 0 0 011-12 Wake Forest 51 3 1 4 211-19 at N.C. State *25 3 0 3 1-2 111-26 at South Carolina *44 3 2 512-3 Virginia Tech 44 2 3 5 11-4 West Virginia *47 1 2 3Totals 304 17 10 27 1-2 0-0 6* - start

M. Jenkins Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2010 11-0 62 8 1 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-02011 14-3 304 17 10 27 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 6 0-0Totals 25-3 366 25 11 36 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 7 0-0

Johnson 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 09-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 3 3 8 2.7 0 0 0 011-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 3 3 8 2.7 0 0 0 0

Johnson Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD2012 2-0 3 3 8 2.7 0 4 0 0 0

C. Jones 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-4 North Texas DNP9-11 Presbyterian College 9 0 0 09-18 at Auburn DNP10-2 Miami (FL) DNP10-9 at North Carolina DNP10-16 Maryland DNP10-23 Georgia Tech DNP10-30 at Boston College DNP11-6 N.C. State DNP11-13 at Florida State DNP11-20 at Wake Forest DNP11-27 South Carolina DNP12-31 South Florida DNPTotals 9 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0

C. Jones 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 0 0 0 09-15 Furman 0 0 0 09-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke 8 0 0 011-10 Maryland DNP11-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 8 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0

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C. Jones Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2010 1-0 9 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02012 3-0 8 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Totals 4-0 17 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

K. Jones Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011* 12-0 NA 3 7 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0* - Oklahoma

Lakip 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent FG-FGA Distances PAT Points9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 0-0 ----- 1-1 19-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest 0-0 ----- 1-1 111-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland DNP11-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 0-0 ----- 2-2 2

Lakip Career StatsYear G-S 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tot HB LG PAT Pts2012 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- -- 2-2 2

Maass 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 5 0 0 --- 0 ---9-15 Furman 1 0 0 --- 0 ---9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 2 0 0 --- 0 ---11-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 8 0 0 --- 0 ---

Maass Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD LG2012 3-0 8 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 ---

Mac Lain 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-1 Auburn 1 0 0 --- 0 ---9-8 Ball State 14 0 0 --- 0 ---9-15 Furman 9 0 0 --- 0 ---9-22 at Florida State 0 0 0 --- 0 ---9-29 at Boston College 3 0 0 --- 0 ---10-6 Georgia Tech 3 0 0 --- 0 ---10-20 Virginia Tech 2 0 0 --- 0 ---10-25 at Wake Forest 3 0 0 --- 0 ---11-3 at Duke 1 0 0 --- 0 ---11-10 Maryland 2 0 0 --- 0 ---11-17 N.C. State 0 0 0 --- 0 ---11-24 South Carolina 0 0 0 --- 0 ---12-31 Louisiana State 0 0 0 --- 0 ---Totals 38 0 0 --- 0 ---Note: Played four snaps at offensive tackle at Duke; played six snaps at offensive tackle against Maryland.

Mac Lain Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG2012 13-0 38 0 0 --- 0 ---

Mauldin 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 3 0 1 19-15 Furman 0 0 0 09-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 1 0 0 011-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 4 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0

Mauldin Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 4-0 4 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

McDowell 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD9-4 North Texas 6 2 5 2.5 0 0 0 09-11 Presbyterian College 20 9 86 9.6 1 0 0 09-18 at Auburn DNP10-2 Miami (FL) DNP10-9 at North Carolina DNP10-16 Maryland 8 6 -1 -0.2 0 0 0 010-23 Georgia Tech DNP10-30 at Boston College DNP11-6 N.C. State 5 3 5 1.7 0 0 0 011-13 at Florida State 8 3 1 0.3 0 0 0 011-20 at Wake Forest 8 8 26 3.3 0 0 0 011-27 South Carolina 4 1 39 39.0 0 1 4 012-31 South Florida DNPTotals 59 32 161 5.0 1 1 4 0

McDowell 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD9-3 Troy 2 0 0 --- 0 0 0 09-10 Wofford 5 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 09-17 Auburn 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 09-24 Florida State 4 2 6 3.0 0 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 010-8 Boston College 3 1 5 5.0 0 1 -1 010-15 at Maryland 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 010-22 North Carolina 14 3 17 5.7 0 0 0 010-29 at Georgia Tech 4 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-12 Wake Forest 1 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-19 at N.C. State DNP11-26 at South Carolina 1 0 0 --- 0 0 0 012-3 Virginia Tech 4 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 01-4 West Virginia 6 4 34 8.5 1 0 0 0Totals 44 14 63 4.5 1 1 -1 0

McDowell 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD9-1 Auburn 5 4 11 2.8 1 0 0 09-8 Ball State 22 8 59 7.4 1 0 0 09-15 Furman 12 2 1 0.5 0 0 0 09-22 at Florida State 4 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 09-29 at Boston College 17 6 27 4.5 1 0 0 010-6 Georgia Tech 21 9 56 6.2 2 1 23 010-20 Virginia Tech 6 2 2 1.0 0 0 0 010-25 at Wake Forest 12 5 4 0.8 0 0 0 011-3 at Duke 31 13 83 6.4 0 0 0 011-10 Maryland 31 11 51 4.6 0 0 0 011-17 N.C. State 21 12 83 6.9 0 0 0 011-24 South Carolina 18 3 47 15.7 0 0 0 012-31 Louisiana State 44 7 26 3.7 0 2 6 0Totals 244 83 450 5.4 5 3 29 0

McDowell Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD2010 7-0 59 32 161 5.0 1 39 1 4 02011 13-0 44 14 63 4.5 1 14 1 -1 02012 13-0 244 83 450 5.4 5 32 3 29 0Totals 33-0 347 129 674 5.2 7 39 5 32 0

McElveen 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps C-A-I Yds TD Car Yds TD PL Tot9-4 North Texas DNP9-11 Presbyterian College 8 1-1-0 1 1 1 -3 0 2 -29-18 at Auburn DNP10-2 Miami (FL) DNP10-9 at North Carolina DNP10-16 Maryland DNP10-23 Georgia Tech DNP10-30 at Boston College DNP11-6 N.C. State DNP11-13 at Florida State DNP11-20 at Wake Forest DNP11-27 South Carolina DNP12-31 South Florida DNPTotals 8 1-1-0 1 1 1 -3 0 2 -2

McElveen 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps C-A-I Yds TD Car Yds TD PL Tot9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 4 0-0-0 0 0 1 -5 0 1 -59-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland DNP11-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 4 0-0-0 0 0 1 -5 0 1 -5

McElveen Career StatsPassing

Year G-S Snaps C-A-I Yds TD LG Pct Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff2010 1-0 8 1-1-0 1 1 1 100.0 1.00 1.0 1.0 438.42012 1-0 4 0-0-0 0 0 --- --- --- --- 0.0 0.0Totals 2-0 12 1-1-0 1 1 1 100.0 1.00 1.0 0.5 438.4

Rushing & Total OffenseYear Car Yds Y/C Y/G TD LG PL Tot TDR Y/G2010 1 -3 -3.0 -3.0 0 -3 2 -2 1 -2.02012 1 -5 -5.0 -5.0 0 -5 1 -5 0 -5.0Totals 2 -8 -4.0 -4.0 0 -3 3 -7 1 -3.5

Meeks 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-5 Middle Tennessee 12 1 0 19-10 at Georgia Tech 0 0 0 09-19 Boston College 6 0 0 0 1-17 19-26 TCU 0 0 0 010-3 at Maryland 0 0 0 010-17 Wake Forest 5 1 0 110-24 at Miami (FL) 0 0 0 010-31 Coastal Carolina 11 1 1 211-7 Florida State DNP11-14 at N.C. State 20 2 0 211-21 Virginia DNP11-28 at South Carolina 0 0 0 012-5 Georgia Tech DNP12-27 Kentucky DNPTotals 54 5 1 6 0-0 1-17 1

Meeks 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-4 North Texas 6 1 0 19-11 Presbyterian College 37 2 1 3 1-439-18 at Auburn 0 0 0 010-2 Miami (FL) 0 2 0 210-9 at North Carolina 3 0 0 010-16 Maryland 22 1 1 210-23 Georgia Tech *41 6 0 6 210-30 at Boston College 24 4 2 611-6 N.C. State 26 1 1 211-13 at Florida State 21 1 1 211-20 at Wake Forest 19 0 0 011-27 South Carolina 34 0 1 112-31 South Florida 23 1 2 3Totals 256 19 9 28 0-0 1-43 2* - start

Meeks 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-3 Troy *68 5 2 7 29-10 Wofford *68 6 1 79-17 Auburn *63 7 0 79-24 Florida State *55 1 1 210-1 at Virginia Tech *54 3 1 4 110-8 Boston College *58 3 3 6 1-010-15 at Maryland *79 3 0 3 1-1 110-22 North Carolina *51 2 0 2 1-17 110-29 at Georgia Tech 11 0 0 011-12 Wake Forest 16 3 1 411-19 at N.C. State 44 2 0 211-26 at South Carolina 54 3 0 312-3 Virginia Tech *43 5 1 6 1-411-4 West Virginia *80 2 6 8Totals 744 45 16 61 1-1 3-58 5* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against Troy; had a three-yard fumble return at Virginia Tech.

Meeks 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn *60 4 1 5 19-8 Ball State *59 2 2 4 1-1 19-15 Furman *61 2 4 69-22 at Florida State *77 6 2 89-29 at Boston College *74 5 0 510-6 Georgia Tech *59 4 0 410-20 Virginia Tech *79 2 3 5 2-74 110-25 at Wake Forest *63 2 0 211-3 at Duke *40 5 1 611-10 Maryland *35 2 0 2 111-17 N.C. State *88 1 1 2 111-24 South Carolina *91 8 0 812-31 Louisiana State *49 4 1 5Totals 835 47 15 62 1-1 2-74 5* - start; Note: Had a 74-yard interception return for a touchdown against Virginia Tech.

Meeks Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2009 10-0 54 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 1-17 0 1 0-02010 13-1 256 19 9 28 0-0 0-0 1-43 0 2 0-02011 14-10 744 45 16 61 1-1 0-0 3-58 4 5 0-22012 13-13 835 47 15 62 1-1 0-0 2-74 0 5 0-0Totals 50-24 1889 116 41 157 2-2 0-0 7-192 4 13 0-2

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Parker 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-4 North Texas 9 1 1 29-11 Presbyterian College 18 3 3 69-18 at Auburn DNP10-2 Miami (FL) 0 0 0 010-9 at North Carolina 0 0 1 110-16 Maryland 12 0 0 010-23 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 010-30 at Boston College 0 0 0 011-6 N.C. State DNP11-13 at Florida State DNP11-20 at Wake Forest 17 0 0 011-27 South Carolina DNP12-31 South Florida 1 0 0 0Totals 57 4 5 9 0-0 0-0 0-0

Parker 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-3 Troy 4 0 1 19-10 Wofford 12 2 1 39-17 Auburn 0 0 0 09-24 Florida State 0 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 0 0 0 010-8 Boston College 0 1 1 210-15 at Maryland 0 0 2 210-22 North Carolina 7 1 0 110-29 at Georgia Tech 0 0 0 011-12 Wake Forest 0 0 0 011-19 at N.C. State 0 0 0 011-26 at South Carolina 6 0 0 012-3 Virginia Tech 4 1 0 11-4 West Virginia 0 0 0 0Totals 33 5 5 10 0-0 0-0 0-0

Parker Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2010 9-0 57 4 5 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02011 14-0 33 5 5 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Totals 23-0 90 9 10 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Patton 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-3 Troy DNP9-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech DNP10-8 Boston College DNP10-15 at Maryland DNP10-22 North Carolina 1 0 0 --- 0 ---10-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State DNP11-26 at South Carolina DNP12-3 Virginia Tech DNP1-4 West Virginia DNPTotals 1 0 0 --- 0 ---

Patton 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 9 1 16 16.0 0 169-15 Furman 1 0 0 --- 0 ---9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 2 0 0 --- 0 ---11-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 12 1 16 16.0 0 16

Patton Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD LG2011 1-0 1 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 ---2012 3-0 12 1 16 16.0 0 16 0 0 0 ---Totals 4-0 13 1 16 16.0 0 16 0 0 0 ---

Peake 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Rush KOR9-3 Troy 13 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-09-10 Wofford 18 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-09-17 Auburn 29 2 41 20.5 0 24 0-09-24 Florida State 16 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-010-1 at Virginia Tech 12 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-010-8 Boston College 27 0 0 --- 0 --- 1-(-13)10-15 at Maryland 14 1 13 13.0 0 13 0-010-22 North Carolina 26 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-0 1-1310-29 at Georgia Tech 6 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-011-12 Wake Forest 13 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-011-19 at N.C. State 20 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-0 1-911-26 at South Carolina 6 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-012-3 Virginia Tech 13 1 17 17.0 0 17 0-01-4 West Virginia 32 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-0Totals 245 4 71 17.8 0 24 1-(-13) 2-22

Peake 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Rush9-1 Auburn *61 4 21 5.3 0 9 0-09-8 Ball State *48 7 44 6.3 0 12 0-09-15 Furman 24 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 0-09-22 at Florida State 12 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-09-29 at Boston College 48 3 12 4.0 0 5 0-010-6 Georgia Tech 34 2 43 21.5 0 27 0-010-20 Virginia Tech 20 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-010-25 at Wake Forest 29 1 2 2.0 1 2 1-411-3 at Duke 31 2 23 11.5 1 12 0-011-10 Maryland 37 3 24 8.0 0 12 0-011-17 N.C. State 37 1 3 3.0 0 3 0-011-24 South Carolina 12 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-012-31 Louisiana State 24 1 1 1.0 0 1 0-0Totals 417 25 172 6.9 2 27 1-4* - start

Peake Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD KOR2011 14-0 245 4 71 17.8 0 24 1 -13 0 2-222012 13-2 417 25 172 6.9 2 27 1 4 0 0-0Totals 27-2 662 29 243 8.4 2 27 2 -9 0 2-22

Peters 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-3 Troy 3 0 0 09-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech 4 1 0 110-8 Boston College 0 0 0 010-15 at Maryland 0 2 0 210-22 North Carolina 1 0 1 110-29 at Georgia Tech 0 0 0 011-12 Wake Forest 0 1 0 111-19 at N.C. State 0 0 0 011-26 at South Carolina 0 0 0 012-3 Virginia Tech 4 0 1 11-4 West Virginia 0 0 0 0Totals 12 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against North Carolina.

Peters 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn 9 0 0 09-8 Ball State 6 0 0 09-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State 0 0 0 09-29 at Boston College 40 1 0 1 1-3 110-6 Georgia Tech *59 2 2 410-20 Virginia Tech 58 2 0 2 110-25 at Wake Forest *47 1 0 111-3 at Duke 49 1 1 2 211-10 Maryland 30 0 0 011-17 N.C. State *83 1 0 1 111-24 South Carolina *92 5 4 9 112-31 Louisiana State *49 0 0 0 2Totals 522 13 7 20 0-0 1-3 8* - start

Peters Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 11-0 12 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-12012 12-5 522 13 7 20 0-0 0-0 1-3 0 8 0-0Totals 23-5 534 17 9 26 0-0 0-0 1-3 0 8 0-1

Pinion 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent P Yds Avg PR-Yds Net -20 +509-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 3 117 39.0 0-0 39.0 0 09-15 Furman 2 102 51.0 1-5 48.5 0 19-22 at Florida State 0 0 ----- 0-0 ----- 0 09-29 at Boston College 0 0 ----- 0-0 ----- 0 010-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest 2 65 32.5 0-0 32.5 2 011-3 at Duke 0 0 ----- 0-0 ----- 0 011-10 Maryland 1 30 30.0 0-0 30.0 0 011-17 N.C. State 1 41 41.0 1-1 40.0 1 011-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 9 355 39.4 2-6 38.8 3 1

Pinion Career StatsYear G-S P Yds Avg -20 +50 TB HB LG Net2012 8-0 9 355 39.4 3 1 0 0 55 38.8

Porter 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Rush KOR9-1 Auburn 4 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-09-8 Ball State 13 1 19 19.0 0 19 0-0 1-279-15 Furman 9 0 0 --- 0 --- 1-49-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College 19 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-010-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest 6 1 9 9.0 0 9 0-011-3 at Duke 13 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-011-10 Maryland 6 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-011-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State 1 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-0Totals 71 2 28 14.0 0 19 1-4 1-27

Porter Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD KOR2012 8-0 71 2 28 14.0 0 19 1 4 0 1-27

Reader 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn 6 1 1 29-8 Ball State 25 3 2 59-15 Furman 28 0 2 29-22 at Florida State 14 1 1 29-29 at Boston College 13 1 4 510-6 Georgia Tech 19 1 2 310-20 Virginia Tech 27 4 3 7 110-25 at Wake Forest 21 0 3 311-3 at Duke 20 0 3 311-10 Maryland 14 0 2 2 111-17 N.C. State 20 2 0 2 111-24 South Carolina 22 1 0 112-31 Louisiana State 7 1 2 3Totals 236 15 25 40 0-0 0-0 3

Reader Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 13-0 236 15 25 40 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0-0

Roberts 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps C-A-I Yds TD Car Yds TD PL Tot9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 7 2-3-0 20 0 1 -1 0 4 199-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 3 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 10 2-3-0 20 0 1 -1 0 4 19

Roberts Career StatsPassing

Year G-S Snaps C-A-I Yds TD LG Pct Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff2012 2-0 10 2-3-0 20 0 16 66.7 6.67 10.0 10.0 122.7

Rushing & Total OffenseYear Car Yds Y/C Y/G TD LG PL Tot TDR Y/G2012 1 -1 -1.0 -0.5 0 -1 4 19 0 9.5

Robinson 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-4 North Texas DNP9-11 Presbyterian College 37 0 1 19-18 at Auburn 3 0 0 010-2 Miami (FL) 1 0 0 010-9 at North Carolina DNP10-16 Maryland 17 0 0 0 1-010-23 Georgia Tech DNP10-30 at Boston College DNP11-6 N.C. State 2 0 0 011-13 at Florida State DNP11-20 at Wake Forest 13 1 0 111-27 South Carolina 0 0 0 012-31 South Florida DNPTotals 73 1 1 2 0-0 1-0 0-0

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Robinson 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-3 Troy 30 1 1 29-10 Wofford *36 2 0 29-17 Auburn *49 1 0 19-24 Florida State 30 1 0 1 110-1 at Virginia Tech *53 3 1 410-8 Boston College *15 0 0 010-15 at Maryland *47 5 0 5 1-210-22 North Carolina 27 1 0 1 1-210-29 at Georgia Tech *32 1 0 111-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State DNP11-26 at South Carolina DNP12-3 Virginia Tech 4 0 0 01-4 West Virginia 23 1 0 1Totals 346 16 2 18 1-2 1-2 1* - start

Robinson 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn *53 3 0 39-8 Ball State *60 5 0 5 1-39-15 Furman *56 1 0 1 19-22 at Florida State *57 0 0 09-29 at Boston College *34 2 0 2 110-6 Georgia Tech 0 0 1 110-20 Virginia Tech *21 0 1 110-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland DNP11-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 281 11 2 13 0-0 1-3 2* - start

Robinson Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2010 7-0 73 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0-02011 11-6 346 16 2 18 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 0-02012 7-6 281 11 2 13 0-0 0-0 1-3 0 2 0-0Totals 25-12 700 28 5 33 1-2 0-0 3-5 1 3 0-0

Rodriguez 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-1 Auburn 0 0 0 --- 0 ---9-8 Ball State 17 1 4 4.0 0 49-15 Furman 7 0 0 --- 0 ---9-22 at Florida State 0 0 0 --- 0 ---9-29 at Boston College 0 0 0 --- 0 ---10-6 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 --- 0 ---10-20 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 --- 0 ---10-25 at Wake Forest 3 1 -4 -4.0 0 -411-3 at Duke 12 1 10 10.0 0 1011-10 Maryland 6 0 0 --- 0 ---11-17 N.C. State 0 0 0 --- 0 ---11-24 South Carolina 0 0 0 --- 0 ---12-31 Louisiana State 0 0 0 --- 0 ---Totals 46 3 10 3.3 0 10

Rodriguez Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD LG2012 13-0 46 3 10 3.3 0 10 0 0 0 ---

Seckinger 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 28 2 27 13.5 0 259-15 Furman 5 1 4 4.0 0 49-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College 11 0 0 --- 0 ---10-6 Georgia Tech 5 0 0 --- 0 ---10-20 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 --- 0 ---10-25 at Wake Forest 6 0 0 --- 0 ---11-3 at Duke 22 0 0 --- 0 ---11-10 Maryland 11 1 4 4.0 1 411-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 88 4 35 8.8 1 25

Seckinger Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG2012 8-0 88 4 35 8.8 1 25

Shatley 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-4 North Texas 24 2 2 49-11 Presbyterian College 43 1 1 2 19-18 at Auburn DNP10-2 Miami (FL) 2 0 0 010-9 at North Carolina 0 0 0 010-16 Maryland 7 0 0 010-23 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 010-30 at Boston College 12 2 0 2 1-3 1-311-6 N.C. State 10 1 0 111-13 at Florida State 0 0 0 011-20 at Wake Forest 19 0 0 011-27 South Carolina 3 1 1 2 0.5-112-31 South Florida 7 0 0 0Totals 127 7 4 11 1.5-4 1-3 1

Shatley 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-3 Troy 25 0 5 59-10 Wofford 31 2 1 39-17 Auburn 15 0 2 2 19-24 Florida State 12 0 1 110-1 at Virginia Tech *32 1 1 210-8 Boston College 23 0 2 210-15 at Maryland 27 0 0 010-22 North Carolina 21 0 2 210-29 at Georgia Tech 28 4 0 411-12 Wake Forest *21 1 2 311-19 at N.C. State 21 0 0 011-26 at South Carolina 26 1 2 3 112-3 Virginia Tech 18 0 2 21-4 West Virginia 17 0 1 1Totals 317 9 21 30 0-0 0-0 2* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against Boston College.

Shatley Career Defensive StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2010 12-0 127 7 4 11 1.5-4 1-3 0-0 1 0 0-02011 14-2 317 9 21 30 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0-1Totals 26-2 444 16 25 41 1.5-4 1-3 0-0 3 1 0-1

Shuey 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-4 North Texas 11 1 0 19-11 Presbyterian College 30 3 0 39-18 at Auburn 1 0 0 010-2 Miami (FL) 12 2 0 210-9 at North Carolina 5 1 0 110-16 Maryland 1 1 0 110-23 Georgia Tech DNP10-30 at Boston College 6 0 1 111-6 N.C. State 1 0 0 011-13 at Florida State DNP11-20 at Wake Forest DNP11-27 South Carolina DNP12-31 South Florida 1 0 0 0Totals 68 8 1 9 0-0 0-0 0-0Note: Had a recovered fumble against Presbyterian College.

Shuey 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-3 Troy 5 4 1 59-10 Wofford 4 1 2 39-17 Auburn 0 0 0 09-24 Florida State 0 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 1 2 1 310-8 Boston College 10 5 1 610-15 at Maryland 0 1 1 210-22 North Carolina 10 1 0 110-29 at Georgia Tech 4 0 1 111-12 Wake Forest 1 0 0 011-19 at N.C. State 2 1 0 111-26 at South Carolina 9 2 0 212-3 Virginia Tech 2 1 1 21-4 West Virginia 0 1 0 1Totals 48 19 8 27 0-0 0-0 0-0

Shuey 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-1 Auburn 10 0 0 09-8 Ball State 29 3 4 79-15 Furman 32 2 4 69-22 at Florida State 9 1 1 29-29 at Boston College 5 1 1 210-6 Georgia Tech 24 2 5 7 1-210-20 Virginia Tech *57 5 10 15 2.5-710-25 at Wake Forest *48 5 5 1011-3 at Duke *51 8 4 12 0.5-011-10 Maryland *26 5 2 7 1-15 1-1511-17 N.C. State *83 10 4 14 1-111-24 South Carolina *92 5 1 612-31 Louisiana State *36 3 2 5Totals 502 50 43 93 6-25 1-15 0-0* - start

Shuey Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2010 9-0 68 8 1 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-12011 14-0 48 19 8 27 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02012 13-7 502 50 43 93 6-25 1-15 0-0 2 1 0-0Totals 36-7 618 77 52 129 6-25 1-15 0-0 3 1 0-1

D. Smith 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-4 North Texas 3 0 0 --- 0 ---9-11 Presbyterian College 19 0 0 --- 0 ---9-18 at Auburn 1 0 0 --- 0 ---10-2 Miami (FL) 1 0 0 --- 0 ---10-9 at North Carolina DNP10-16 Maryland 12 0 0 --- 0 ---10-23 Georgia Tech DNP10-30 at Boston College DNP11-6 N.C. State 0 0 0 --- 0 ---11-13 at Florida State 0 0 0 --- 0 ---11-20 at Wake Forest 15 0 0 --- 0 ---11-27 South Carolina 0 0 0 --- 0 ---12-31 South Florida 2 0 0 --- 0 ---Totals 53 0 0 --- 0 ---

D. Smith 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD9-3 Troy 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 09-10 Wofford 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 09-17 Auburn 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 09-24 Florida State 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 010-8 Boston College 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 010-15 at Maryland 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 010-22 North Carolina 1 0 0 --- 0 0 0 010-29 at Georgia Tech 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-12 Wake Forest 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-19 at N.C. State 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-26 at South Carolina 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 012-3 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 01-4 West Virginia 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0Totals 1 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0

D. Smith 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD9-1 Auburn 7 0 0 --- 0 0 0 09-8 Ball State 6 0 0 --- 0 0 0 09-15 Furman 5 0 0 --- 0 0 0 09-22 at Florida State 6 0 0 --- 0 1 1 09-29 at Boston College 8 0 0 --- 0 0 0 010-6 Georgia Tech 12 0 0 --- 0 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech 11 0 0 --- 0 0 0 010-25 at Wake Forest 11 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-3 at Duke 15 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-10 Maryland 5 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-17 N.C. State 20 0 0 --- 0 0 0 011-24 South Carolina 8 0 0 --- 0 0 0 012-31 Louisiana State *12 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0Totals 126 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0* - start

D. Smith Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD2010 10-0 53 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 02011 14-0 1 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 02012 13-1 126 0 0 --- 0 --- 1 1 0Totals 37-1 180 0 0 --- 0 --- 1 1 0

R. Smith 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-3 Troy 7 2 0 2 1-09-10 Wofford *31 0 0 09-17 Auburn 0 0 0 09-24 Florida State 0 0 0 010-1 at Virginia Tech 3 0 1 110-8 Boston College 0 1 0 110-15 at Maryland 0 1 1 210-22 North Carolina 8 3 0 310-29 at Georgia Tech 0 0 0 011-12 Wake Forest 0 0 0 011-19 at N.C. State 0 0 0 011-26 at South Carolina 0 0 0 012-3 Virginia Tech 4 0 0 01-4 West Virginia 6 0 0 0Totals 59 7 2 9 0-0 1-0 0* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble against North Carolina.

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R. Smith 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn 5 1 0 19-8 Ball State 13 1 1 29-15 Furman 9 2 2 49-22 at Florida State 0 0 0 09-29 at Boston College 0 0 0 010-6 Georgia Tech 1 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 010-25 at Wake Forest 12 2 1 311-3 at Duke 43 1 1 2 1-1 111-10 Maryland 20 1 1 211-17 N.C. State 0 0 0 011-24 South Carolina 1 0 0 012-31 Louisiana State 0 0 0 0Totals 104 8 6 14 1-1 0-0 1

R. Smith Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 14-1 59 7 2 9 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 0 1-02012 13-0 104 8 6 14 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0Totals 27-1 163 15 8 23 1-1 0-0 1-0 0 1 1-0

Steward 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-3 Troy 11 1 1 29-10 Wofford 14 1 0 19-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech 4 0 1 110-8 Boston College 7 1 0 110-15 at Maryland 0 0 0 010-22 North Carolina DNP10-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State DNP11-26 at South Carolina DNP12-3 Virginia Tech DNP1-4 West Virginia DNPTotals 36 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0

Steward 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-1 Auburn 0 0 0 09-8 Ball State 0 0 0 09-15 Furman 25 5 1 69-22 at Florida State 0 0 1 19-29 at Boston College 6 0 1 110-6 Georgia Tech 6 1 1 210-20 Virginia Tech 0 0 1 110-25 at Wake Forest 3 2 0 211-3 at Duke 14 1 2 311-10 Maryland 16 4 2 611-17 N.C. State 3 2 1 311-24 South Carolina 0 0 0 012-31 Louisiana State 0 1 0 1Totals 73 16 10 26 0-0 0-0 0-0Note: Had a recovered fumble against Virginia Tech.

Steward Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 5-0 36 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-02012 13-0 73 16 10 26 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-1Totals 18-0 109 19 12 31 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-1

Stewart 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-3 Troy DNP9-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech DNP10-8 Boston College DNP10-15 at Maryland DNP10-22 North Carolina 2 0 1 110-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State DNP11-26 at South Carolina DNP12-3 Virginia Tech DNP1-4 West Virginia 0 0 0 0Totals 2 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0

Stewart 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 13 3 0 39-15 Furman 9 0 0 09-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech 4 0 0 010-25 at Wake Forest 21 1 0 111-3 at Duke *12 1 0 111-10 Maryland 3 0 0 011-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 62 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0* - start

Stewart Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 2-0 2 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02012 7-1 62 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Totals 9-1 67 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Stoudt 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps C-A-I Yds TD Car Yds TD PL Tot9-3 Troy 7 1-1-0 7 0 0 0 0 1 79-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech DNP10-8 Boston College 28 6-10-0 37 0 2 -4 0 12 3310-15 at Maryland DNP10-22 North Carolina 12 1-2-0 6 0 0 0 0 2 610-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State 12 4-7-0 65 0 1 -8 0 8 5711-26 at South Carolina DNP12-3 Virginia Tech 6 0-0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 11-4 West Virginia 6 0-1-0 0 0 1 5 0 2 5Totals 71 12-21-0 115 0 5 -6 0 26 109

Stoudt 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps C-A-I Yds TD Car Yds TD PL Tot9-1 Auburn 4 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09-8 Ball State 32 12-18-0 123 1 1 5 0 19 1289-15 Furman 16 3-5-1 4 0 3 17 0 8 219-22 at Florida State 1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest 6 2-2-0 5 0 0 0 0 2 511-3 at Duke 21 5-6-0 40 1 3 28 0 9 6811-10 Maryland 19 5-8-0 40 1 3 5 0 11 4511-17 N.C. State 1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 100 27-39-1 212 3 10 55 0 49 267

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Year G-S Snaps C-A-I Yds TD LG Pct Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff2011 6-0 71 12-21-0 115 0 50 57.1 5.48 9.6 19.2 103.12012 8-0 100 27-39-1 212 3 27 69.2 5.44 7.9 26.5 135.1Totals 14-0 171 39-60-1 327 3 50 65.0 5.45 8.4 23.4 123.9

Rushing & Total OffenseYear Car Yds Y/C Y/G TD LG PL Tot TDR Y/G2011 5 -6 -1.2 -1.0 0 7 26 109 0 18.22012 10 55 5.5 6.9 0 25 49 267 3 33.4Totals 15 49 3.3 3.5 0 25 75 376 3 26.9

Symmes 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent FG-FGA Distances PAT Points9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State DNP9-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 0-0 ----- 1-1 111-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 0-0 ----- 1-1 1

Symmes Career StatsYear G-S 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tot HB LG PAT Pts2012 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- -- 1-1 1

T. Thomas 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-3 Troy 3 0 0 09-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech DNP10-8 Boston College DNP10-15 at Maryland DNP10-22 North Carolina 5 0 1 110-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State DNP11-26 at South Carolina DNP12-3 Virginia Tech DNP1-4 West Virginia DNPTotals 8 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0

T. Thomas 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 4 0 0 09-15 Furman 4 0 0 09-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 3 0 1 111-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 11 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0

T. Thomas Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 2-0 8 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02012 3-0 11 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Totals 5-0 19 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Townsend 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-3 Troy DNP9-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech 0 1 0 110-8 Boston College 0 3 2 510-15 at Maryland 0 1 2 310-22 North Carolina 0 0 0 010-29 at Georgia Tech 0 1 1 211-12 Wake Forest 0 0 1 111-19 at N.C. State 2 0 0 011-26 at South Carolina 1 1 0 112-3 Virginia Tech 0 2 1 31-4 West Virginia 0 0 0 0Totals 3 9 7 16 0-0 0-0 0-0

Townsend 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-1 Auburn 0 0 0 09-8 Ball State 2 0 0 09-15 Furman 0 0 0 09-22 at Florida State 0 0 1 19-29 at Boston College 0 2 0 210-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech 0 0 1 110-25 at Wake Forest 0 0 1 111-3 at Duke 13 2 0 211-10 Maryland 13 0 3 311-17 N.C. State 0 0 0 011-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 28 4 6 10 0-0 0-0 0-0

Townsend Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 10-0 3 9 7 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02012 10-0 28 4 6 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0Totals 20-0 31 13 13 26 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0

C. Watkins 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 12 0 1 19-15 Furman 15 1 1 2 1-59-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech 2 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech 11 2 1 310-25 at Wake Forest 13 0 0 0 111-3 at Duke 25 2 3 511-10 Maryland 22 3 0 3 111-17 N.C. State 10 1 1 211-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State 3 0 0 0 1Totals 113 9 7 16 1-5 0-0 3

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C. Watkins Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 9-0 113 9 7 16 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-0

S. Watkins 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD Rush PR KOR9-3 Troy 43 7 81 11.6 1 2-5 1-129-10 Wofford 40 4 56 14.0 1 3-30 5-1109-17 Auburn *68 10 155 15.5 2 7-449-24 Florida State *64 7 141 20.1 2 3-13 1-2110-1 at Virginia Tech *49 3 38 12.7 0 3-410-8 Boston College *45 7 152 21.7 0 1-(-2)10-15 at Maryland *62 8 105 13.1 2 1-33 1-0 5-20710-22 North Carolina *44 8 91 11.4 1 1-(-1) 4-9610-29 at Georgia Tech *49 9 153 17.0 1 1-7 6-12411-12 Wake Forest *36 5 62 12.4 0 2-32 4-10311-19 at N.C. State DNP11-26 at South Carolina *52 4 39 9.8 0 2-912-3 Virginia Tech 54 5 80 16.0 1 5-55 1-221-4 West Virginia *50 5 66 13.2 1 1-2 7-143Totals 656 82 1219 14.9 12 32-231 2-12 33-826* - start; Note: Had an 89-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Maryland; was 1-1 passing for nine yards at Georgia Tech.

S. Watkins 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD Rush PR KOR9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State DNP9-15 Furman *38 4 52 13.0 0 1-58 1-99-22 at Florida State *65 6 24 4.0 0 5-37 3-489-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech *60 6 42 7.0 0 2-4 4-7110-20 Virginia Tech *40 8 84 10.5 0 3-(-1) 2-11 1-2910-25 at Wake Forest 45 8 202 25.3 1 1-411-3 at Duke *35 6 97 16.2 1 0-0 2-4211-10 Maryland 14 4 60 15.0 0 1-(-2) 1-3911-17 N.C. State *59 11 110 10.0 1 0-0 1-0 1-1911-24 South Carolina *46 4 37 9.3 0 0-012-31 Louisiana State 1 0 0 --- 0 1-(-3)Totals 403 57 708 12.4 3 14-97 3-11 13-257* - start; Note: Had a 58-yard rushing touchdown against Furman; was 1-2 passing for 52 yards and a touchdown at Florida State.

S. Watkins Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds PR KOR2011 13-10 656 82 1219 14.9 12 65 32 231 2-12 33-8262012 10-7 403 57 708 12.4 3 61 14 97 3-11 13-257Totals 23-17 1059 139 1927 13.9 15 65 46 328 5-23 46-1083

J. Watson 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-3 Troy 3 0 0 09-10 Wofford DNP9-17 Auburn DNP9-24 Florida State DNP10-1 at Virginia Tech DNP10-8 Boston College 3 0 0 010-15 at Maryland DNP10-22 North Carolina 3 0 0 010-29 at Georgia Tech DNP11-12 Wake Forest DNP11-19 at N.C. State DNP11-26 at South Carolina DNP12-3 Virginia Tech 9 0 0 0 21-4 West Virginia 3 0 0 0Totals 21 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2

J. Watson 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn 29 4 0 4 0.5-0 19-8 Ball State *26 1 0 1 19-15 Furman *36 1 2 3 19-22 at Florida State 33 1 3 49-29 at Boston College *52 3 1 4 110-6 Georgia Tech 25 3 2 5 110-20 Virginia Tech *43 6 3 9 1-4 1-410-25 at Wake Forest 22 2 2 4 411-3 at Duke *39 1 0 1 1-13 1-13 111-10 Maryland *17 2 2 411-17 N.C. State *45 4 3 7 111-24 South Carolina *59 3 2 5 1-14 1-14 112-31 Louisiana State *35 2 1 3Totals 461 33 21 54 3.5-31 3-31 12* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble against Auburn; had a blocked field goal against Georgia Tech; had a recovered fumble at Wake Forest.

J. Watson Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 5-0 21 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-02012 13-9 461 33 21 54 3.5-31 3-31 0-0 12 4 1-1Totals 18-9 482 33 21 54 3.5-31 3-31 0-0 14 4 1-1

T. Watson 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 12 2 1 39-15 Furman 3 1 1 29-22 at Florida State 0 0 0 09-29 at Boston College 0 0 0 010-6 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech 0 0 1 110-25 at Wake Forest 0 0 0 011-3 at Duke 11 0 1 111-10 Maryland 1 0 0 011-17 N.C. State 0 0 0 011-24 South Carolina 0 0 0 012-31 Louisiana State 0 0 0 0Totals 27 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0

T. Watson Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 12-0 27 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Willard 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-5 Middle Tennessee 0 0 0 09-10 at Georgia Tech 0 0 0 09-19 Boston College 1 1 0 1 1-39-26 TCU 0 0 0 010-3 at Maryland 0 0 0 010-17 Wake Forest 12 2 1 3 1-110-24 at Miami (FL) 0 0 0 010-31 Coastal Carolina 3 2 0 2 1-111-7 Florida State 0 0 0 011-14 at N.C. State 1 0 0 011-21 Virginia 0 0 0 011-28 at South Carolina 2 2 0 212-5 Georgia Tech 13 2 0 212-27 Kentucky 0 0 0 0Totals 32 9 1 10 3-5 0-0 0-0

Willard 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-4 North Texas *37 2 3 59-11 Presbyterian College 9 1 1 29-18 at Auburn DNP10-2 Miami (FL) 9 1 0 1 1-410-9 at North Carolina 3 1 0 110-16 Maryland 10 1 0 110-23 Georgia Tech 15 3 0 310-30 at Boston College 11 1 0 111-6 N.C. State 0 1 0 111-13 at Florida State 26 2 1 311-20 at Wake Forest *27 3 2 511-27 South Carolina 6 1 0 112-31 South Florida 7 2 1 3Totals 160 19 8 27 1-4 0-0 0-0* - start

Willard 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-3 Troy 33 6 2 89-10 Wofford *54 2 2 49-17 Auburn 29 4 0 4 1-49-24 Florida State *34 1 1 210-1 at Virginia Tech *52 7 1 810-8 Boston College *45 6 7 13 0.5-110-15 at Maryland *44 1 1 210-22 North Carolina *51 7 1 810-29 at Georgia Tech *77 6 3 911-12 Wake Forest *71 3 0 3 1-111-19 at N.C. State *50 2 1 311-26 at South Carolina *48 4 0 412-3 Virginia Tech *26 1 0 11-4 West Virginia 21 4 2 6Totals 635 54 21 75 2.5-6 0-0 0-0* - start; Note: Had a caused fumble at Maryland.

Willard 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-1 Auburn *56 6 1 7 1.5-7 1-69-8 Ball State *31 3 1 49-15 Furman DNP9-22 at Florida State *72 9 4 139-29 at Boston College *62 6 3 910-6 Georgia Tech *48 4 4 8 1-110-20 Virginia Tech *62 7 4 11 1.5-1110-25 at Wake Forest *54 7 3 10 1.5-7 1-711-3 at Duke *51 3 1 4 1.5-611-10 Maryland *30 2 2 411-17 N.C. State *83 8 2 10 0.5-011-24 South Carolina *92 5 3 8 2-212-31 Louisiana State *42 4 3 7 1-3 1-3Totals 683 64 31 95 10.5-37 3-16 0-0* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against Auburn.

Willard Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2009 14-0 32 9 1 10 3-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02010 12-2 160 19 8 27 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-02011 14-11 635 54 21 75 2.5-6 0-0 0-0 1 4 1-02012 12-12 683 64 31 95 10.5-37 3-16 0-0 4 6 0-1Totals 52-25 1510 146 61 207 17-52 3-16 0-0 6 10 1-1

D. Williams 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-3 Troy 10 2 0 29-10 Wofford 6 0 0 09-17 Auburn 4 0 1 19-24 Florida State 3 0 1 110-1 at Virginia Tech 2 0 1 110-8 Boston College 7 0 1 110-15 at Maryland 3 0 0 010-22 North Carolina 17 1 0 110-29 at Georgia Tech 4 1 0 111-12 Wake Forest *9 2 1 311-19 at N.C. State 11 1 1 2 1-211-26 at South Carolina 18 3 0 312-3 Virginia Tech 20 2 2 4 1-31-4 West Virginia 24 0 0 0Totals 138 12 8 20 2-5 0-0 0* - start

D. Williams 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn *41 4 0 4 1-2 29-8 Ball State 30 2 2 4 2-9 1-89-15 Furman *9 0 1 1 19-22 at Florida State 31 1 4 59-29 at Boston College 36 3 1 4 1.5-10 1-910-6 Georgia Tech *33 4 3 7 110-20 Virginia Tech 30 0 5 510-25 at Wake Forest *38 4 1 5 0.5-1 211-3 at Duke *28 0 3 311-10 Maryland 18 3 1 411-17 N.C. State 38 1 1 2 311-24 South Carolina 29 2 1 312-31 Louisiana State 9 1 2 3Totals 370 25 25 50 5-22 2-17 9* - start; Note: Had a blocked field goal against N.C. State.

D. Williams Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2011 14-1 138 12 8 20 2-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02012 13-5 370 25 25 50 5-22 2-17 0-0 9 1 0-0Totals 27-6 508 37 33 70 7-27 2-17 0-0 9 1 0-0

J. Williams 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State 0 0 0 09-15 Furman 0 0 0 09-22 at Florida State 0 0 0 09-29 at Boston College 0 0 0 010-6 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech 0 0 0 010-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland DNP11-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0

J. Williams Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 6-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Wright 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-5 Middle Tennessee 2 0 0 09-10 at Georgia Tech DNP9-19 Boston College 5 0 0 09-26 TCU DNP10-3 at Maryland 7 0 0 010-17 Wake Forest 17 1 1 210-24 at Miami (FL) 5 0 0 010-31 Coastal Carolina 24 6 2 8 2-7 2-711-7 Florida State 0 0 0 011-14 at N.C. State 14 1 0 111-21 Virginia 0 0 0 011-28 at South Carolina 0 0 0 012-5 Georgia Tech 5 1 0 112-27 Kentucky *40 6 1 7Totals 119 15 4 19 2-7 2-7 0-0* - start

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Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-4 North Texas *62 4 2 6 2-11 1-79-11 Presbyterian College *21 1 0 19-18 at Auburn *58 1 1 2 1-4 1-410-2 Miami (FL) *63 4 1 510-9 at North Carolina *66 8 1 9 1-110-16 Maryland *57 2 2 410-23 Georgia Tech *66 1 3 4 1-210-30 at Boston College *59 2 0 2 1-111-6 N.C. State *66 6 1 7 0.5-111-13 at Florida State *57 3 2 511-20 at Wake Forest *50 3 0 3 1.5-5 1-511-27 South Carolina *67 12 1 13 1-212-31 South Florida *66 6 4 10 1-1Totals 758 53 18 71 10-28 3-16 0-0* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against N.C. State.

Wright 2011 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-3 Troy *50 7 1 89-10 Wofford *55 4 2 69-17 Auburn *57 2 1 39-24 Florida State *55 1 0 110-1 at Virginia Tech *42 1 3 410-8 Boston College *49 3 1 4 0.5-110-15 at Maryland *73 5 0 510-22 North Carolina *27 3 1 410-29 at Georgia Tech *73 11 3 14 1-211-12 Wake Forest *44 4 0 411-19 at N.C. State 47 6 1 7 2-411-26 at South Carolina 43 3 3 6 0.5-112-3 Virginia Tech 38 7 0 71-4 West Virginia *44 5 2 7 1-4Totals 697 62 18 80 5-12 0-0 0-0* - start

Wright 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int9-1 Auburn 7 0 1 19-8 Ball State 34 2 4 69-15 Furman *32 3 3 69-22 at Florida State 2 0 0 09-29 at Boston College 5 0 2 210-6 Georgia Tech 12 0 0 010-20 Virginia Tech 17 2 1 310-25 at Wake Forest 18 2 0 211-3 at Duke 18 1 2 311-10 Maryland 10 3 1 411-17 N.C. State 2 1 0 111-24 South Carolina 0 1 0 112-31 Louisiana State 6 0 1 1Totals 163 15 15 30 0-0 0-0 0-0* - start

Wright Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2009 12-1 119 15 4 19 2-7 2-7 0-0 2 0 0-02010 13-13 758 53 18 71 10-28 3-16 0-0 5 0 0-12011 14-11 697 62 18 80 5-12 0-0 0-0 3 2 0-02012 13-1 163 15 15 30 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0Totals 52-26 1737 145 55 200 17-47 5-23 0-0 11 2 0-1

Young 2012 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-1 Auburn DNP9-8 Ball State DNP9-15 Furman 2 0 0 09-22 at Florida State DNP9-29 at Boston College DNP10-6 Georgia Tech DNP10-20 Virginia Tech DNP10-25 at Wake Forest DNP11-3 at Duke DNP11-10 Maryland 1 0 0 011-17 N.C. State DNP11-24 South Carolina DNP12-31 Louisiana State DNPTotals 3 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0

Young Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2012 2-0 3 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

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TEAMCategory Clemson Team High Opponent Team HighTotal Offense 754 vs. N.C. State, 11-17-12 667 by Florida State, 9-22-12Plays 102 vs. N.C. State, 11-17-12 89 by West Virginia, 1-4-12Yards Per Play 9.2 vs. North Texas, 9-4-10 8.9 by Florida State, 9-22-12Rushing Yards 334 vs. Duke, 11-3-12 383 by Georgia Tech, 10-29-11Carries 58 vs. N.C. State, 11-17-12 67 by Georgia Tech, 10-29-11Yards Per Carry 9.8 vs. North Texas, 9-4-10 7.4 by Florida State, 11-8-08Rushing Touchdowns 5 vs. Georgia Tech, 12-5-09 5 by Florida State, 9-22-12Passing Yards 433 vs. Wake Forest, 10-25-12 493 by N.C. State, 11-17-12Completions 36 vs. Louisiana State, 12-31-12 32 by West Virginia, 1-4-12Passing Attempts 50 vs. Louisiana State, 12-31-12 53 by N.C. State, 11-17-12Completion % (min. 10 comp.) 76.0 vs. Wake Forest, 11-20-10 77.1 by Florida State, 9-22-12Passing Efficiency (min. 10 comp.) 231.2 vs. Duke, 11-3-12 207.7 by South Carolina, 11-26-11Passing Touchdowns 6 vs. Duke, 11-3-12 6 by West Virginia, 1-4-12Longest Pass 83 vs. Duke, 11-15-08 78 by Auburn, 9-18-10First Downs 34 vs. N.C. State, 11-17-12 31 by West Virginia, 1-4-12Total Touchdowns 8 vs. many (4) 10 by West Virginia, 1-4-12Points 62 vs. N.C. State, 11-17-12 70 by West Virginia, 1-4-12Field Goals 6 vs. Boston College, 9-19-09 4 by Nebraska, 1-1-09 4 by Georgia Tech, 12-5-09 4 by Auburn, 9-1-12Punting Average (min. 3 punts) 51.5 vs. North Texas, 9-4-10 50.2 by Ball State, 9-8-12Time of Possession 37:11 vs. Boston College, 9-19-09 41:52 by North Texas, 9-4-10Penalties 10 vs. Florida State, 11-13-10 12 by Miami (FL), 10-2-10 12 by South Carolina, 11-24-12Penalty Yards 81 vs. North Carolina, 10-9-10 124 by Florida State, 9-24-11Turnovers 6 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-18-08 6 by North Carolina, 10-22-11 6 vs. Miami (FL), 10-2-10Third-Down Conversions 14 vs. Auburn, 9-17-11 11 by Georgia Tech, 12-5-09 11 by North Texas, 9-4-10 11 by South Carolina, 11-24-12Third-Down Conversion % 77.8 vs. Auburn, 9-17-11 64.3 by South Florida, 12-31-10Average Starting Field Position* 48 vs. Virginia, 11-21-09 40 by South Florida, 12-31-10Punt Return Yards 135 vs. Middle Tennessee, 9-5-09 85 by Georgia Tech, 9-10-09Kickoff Return Yards 248 vs. Maryland, 10-15-11 290 by North Carolina, 10-22-11Interception Return Yards 105 vs. Virginia Tech, 12-3-11 93 by South Florida, 12-31-10Interceptions By Defense 4 vs. South Carolina, 11-29-08 4 by Georgia Tech, 10-18-08Fumble Return Yards 28 vs. Nebraska, 1-1-09 103 by West Virginia, 1-4-12Sacks By Defense 7 vs. Virginia, 11-21-09 6 by Florida State, 11-8-08 6 by South Carolina, 11-24-12

INDIVIDUALCategory Clemson Individual Best Opponent Individual BestTotal Offense 529 by Tajh Boyd vs. N.C. State, 11-17-12 482 by EJ Manuel (Florida State), 9-22-12Rushing Yards 233 by C.J. Spiller vs. Georgia Tech, 12-5-09 176 by Tevin Washington (Georgia Tech), 10-29-11Carries 29 by Tajh Boyd vs. Louisiana State, 12-31-12 37 by Montel Harris (Boston College), 10-30-10Rushing Touchdowns 4 by C.J. Spiller vs. Georgia Tech, 12-5-09 2 by many (12)Longest Carry 75 by Mike Bellamy vs. Troy, 9-3-11 82 by Anthony Allen (Georgia Tech), 9-10-09Passing Yards 428 by Wake Forest, 10-25-12 493 by Mike Glennon (N.C. State), 11-17-12Completions 36 by Tajh Boyd vs. Louisiana State, 12-31-12 32 by Geno Smith (West Virginia), 1-4-12Passing Attempts 50 by Tajh Boyd vs. Louisiana State, 12-31-12 53 by Mike Glennon (N.C. State), 11-17-12Completion % (min. 10 comp.) 88.2 by Kyle Parker vs. Wake Forest, 11-20-10 77.1 by EJ Manuel (Florida State), 9-22-12Passing Efficiency (min. 10 comp.) 240.9 by Tajh Boyd vs. Duke, 11-3-12 207.7 by Connor Shaw (South Carolina), 11-26-11Passing Touchdowns 5 by Tajh Boyd vs. many (4) 6 by Geno Smith (West Virginia), 1-4-12Receptions 13 by DeAndre Hopkins vs. Auburn, 9-1-12 12 by Tavon Austin (West Virginia), 1-4-12 13 by DeAndre Hopkins vs. Louisiana State, 12-31-12Receiving Yards 202 by Sammy Watkins vs. Wake Forest, 10-25-12 219 by Tobais Palmer (N.C. State), 11-17-12Receiving Touchdowns 3 by DeAndre Hopkins vs. Ball State, 9-8-12 4 by Tavon Austin (West Virginia), 1-4-12 3 by DeAndre Hopkins vs. Duke, 11-3-12All-Purpose Yards 345 by Sammy Watkins vs. Maryland, 10-15-11 496 by Tobais Palmer (N.C. State), 11-17-12Total Touchdowns 4 by C.J. Spiller vs. Georgia Tech, 12-5-09 4 by Tavon Austin (West Virginia), 1-4-12Points 24 by C.J. Spiller vs. Georgia Tech, 12-5-09 24 by Tavon Austin (West Virginia), 1-4-12Field Goals 6 by Richard Jackson vs. Boston College, 9-19-09 4 by Alex Henery (Nebraska), 1-1-09 4 by Scott Blair (Georgia Tech), 12-5-09 4 by Cody Parkey (Auburn), 9-1-12Punting Average (min. 3 punts) 51.5 by Dawson Zimmerman vs. North Texas, 9-4-10 50.2 by Scott Kovanda (Ball State), 9-8-12Punt Return Yards 119 by C.J. Spiller vs. Boston College, 9-19-09 85 by Jerrard Tarrant (Georgia Tech), 9-10-09Kickoff Return Yards 207 by Sammy Watkins vs. Maryland, 10-15-11 277 by Tobais Palmer (N.C. State), 11-17-12Interception Return Yards 74 by Jonathan Meeks vs. Virginia Tech, 10-20-12 54 by DeVonte Holloman (South Carolina), 11-28-09Interceptions 2 by Chris Chancellor vs. South Carolina, 11-29-08 2 by Morgan Burnett (Georgia Tech), 10-18-08 2 by DeAndre McDaniel vs. many (2) 2 by Jemea Thomas (Georgia Tech), 10-29-11 2 by Jonathan Meeks vs. Virginia Tech, 10-20-12Fumble Return Yards 28 by DeAndre McDaniel vs. Nebraska, 1-1-09 99 by Darwin Cook (West Virginia), 1-4-12Tackles 15 by Kavell Conner vs. Kentucky, 12-27-09 15 by DeAndre McDaniel vs. Kentucky, 12-27-09 15 by Spencer Shuey vs. Virginia Tech, 10-20-12Tackles For Loss 6 by Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech, 10-1-11 4.5 by Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), 11-24-12Sacks 4 by Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech, 10-1-11 4.5 by Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), 11-24-12

* - in teams’ own territory; Note: Teams’ “points” and “total touchdowns” include defensive and special teams’ points; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

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Yds (Car) Player Opponent Result Date Site263 (32) Raymond Priester Duke W, 34-17 11-11-1995 H260 (27) Cliff Austin Duke W, 49-14 10-16-1982 H234 (33) Don King Fordham T, 12-12 11-8-1952 A233 (20) C.J. Spiller Georgia Tech L, 34-39 12-5-2009 N228 (25) Andre Ellington Auburn W, 26-19 9-1-2012 N226 (32) Wesley McFadden Virginia Tech W, 22-10 9-12-1987 A220 (18) Woodrow Dantzler Virginia W, 31-10 9-23-2000 A216 (21) James Davis Georgia Tech W, 31-7 10-21-2006 H212 (24) Andre Ellington Maryland W, 56-45 10-15-2011 A210 (30) Terrence Flagler Virginia W, 31-17 10-11-1986 A209 (22) Terrence Flagler Wake Forest W, 28-20 11-1-1986 A204 (15) Buck George Presbyterian College W, 53-13 9-20-1952 H204 (36) Raymond Priester Maryland W, 20-9 10-25-1997 A202 (36) Ray Yauger Wake Forest W, 28-14 10-18-1969 H201 (35) Ray Yauger North Carolina W, 24-14 11-16-1968 H197 (27) Ken Callicutt South Carolina W, 39-21 11-23-1974 H192 (18) Butch Butler Presbyterian College W, 32-13 9-19-1942 H189 (31) Buddy Gore South Carolina W ,23-12 11-25-1967 A187 (30) Raymond Priester Wake Forest W ,21-10 9-28-1996 H186 (30) Kevin Mack Maryland W, 52-27 11-12-1983 H185 (20) Ronald Williams Virginia T, 20-20 10-12-1991 H184 (23) Woodrow Dantzler N.C. State W, 45-37 10-13-2001 A183 (27) Terry Allen Virginia W, 38-21 10-10-1987 H183 (14) Ronald Williams Appalachian State W, 48-0 9-22-1990 H183 (22) Woodrow Dantzler Maryland W, 42-30 10-16-1999 A182 (6) Bobby Gage Presbyterian College W, 42-0 9-20-1947 H179 (13) Hal Davis Virginia W, 29-7 10-31-1964 H178 (19) Lester Brown Virginia W, 30-14 10-14-1978 A178 (19) Cliff Austin Duke W, 38-10 10-17-1981 A177 (26) Larry Gressette Auburn W, 34-0 11-24-1951 H177 (17) Terrence Flagler The Citadel W, 24-0 10-4-1986 H175 (14) Jackie Calvert Missouri W, 34-0 9-30-1950 A175 (24) Joel Wells Furman W, 40-20 11-26-1955 A175 (25) Raymond Priester Georgia Tech W, 28-25 10-19-1996 H174 (14) Billy Hair Presbyterian College W, 53-6 9-22-1951 H173 (15) Banks McFadden Presbyterian College W, 18-0 9-23-1939 H172 (19) Derrick Witherspoon Maryland W, 29-0 10-30-1993 H170 (19) Ken Callicutt North Carolina W, 54-32 11-9-1974 H167 (29) Terry Allen North Carolina W, 37-14 11-5-1988 H166 (15) Woodrow Dantzler Wake Forest W, 55-7 9-16-2000 H166 (24) James Davis N.C. State W, 42-20 9-22-2007 A166 (20) Andre Ellington Georgia Tech W, 27-13 10-23-2010 H165 (22) C.J. Spiller Florida State W, 40-24 11-7-2009 H165 (22) Andre Ellington Wofford W, 35-27 9-10-2011 H164 (25) Woodrow Dantzler Georgia Tech W, 47-44(OT) 9-29-2001 A163 (33) Fred Cone Auburn W, 41-0 11-25-1950 A163 (25) Joe Henderson North Carolina W, 35-3 11-4-1989 A163 (24) Rodney Blunt Duke W, 33-21 12-1-1991 N163 (22) Raymond Priester Maryland W, 17-0 10-21-1995 A161 (13) Ray Mathews Presbyterian College W, 69-7 9-17-1949 H160 (19) Ed Maness Rhodes T, 12-12 11-16-1940 A159 (17) Louis Solomon Wake Forest W, 24-8 10-29-1994 H155 (10) C.J. Spiller South Carolina L, 28-31 11-25-2006 H154 (28) Lester Brown North Carolina W, 13-9 11-11-1978 H154 (16) Terry Allen Wake Forest W, 38-21 10-29-1988 A154 (27) Raymond Priester Wake Forest W, 29-14 9-16-1995 A154 (18) C.J. Spiller N.C. State W, 20-14 11-11-2006 H152 (5) Ken Moore The Citadel W, 59-0 11-27-1954 H152 (22) Wade Hughes Wake Forest W, 31-0 10-28-1972 A151 (25) Chuck McSwain South Carolina W, 29-13 11-21-1981 A151 (25) Raymond Priester Louisiana State L, 7-10 12-28-1996 N151 (29) Travis Zachery Maryland W, 35-14 10-14-2000 H150 (18) Kevin Mack Duke W, 38-31 10-15-1983 A150 (28) James Davis Colorado W, 19-10 12-27-2005 N148 (27) Kenny Flowers Minnesota L, 13-20 12-21-1985 N147 (31) Travis Zachery N.C. State W, 34-27 10-7-2000 H146 (22) Sid Tinsley South Carolina W, 20-13 10-19-1944 A146 (23) Ray Yauger Georgia Tech W, 21-10 10-4-1969 A146 (11) Don Testerman Tennessee L, 28-29 10-26-1974 A146 (25) Marvin Sims Georgia W, 12-7 9-22-1979 H146 (30) Raymond Priester N.C. State W, 40-17 11-16-1996 H145 (19) Fred Cone Furman W, 57-2 11-18-1950 H145 (24) Terry Allen Virginia W, 10-7 10-8-1988 A145 (27) James Davis South Carolina W, 13-9 11-19-2005 A144 (8) Bobby Gage Presbyterian College W, 76-0 9-22-1945 H144 (31) Hugh Mauldin TCU W, 3-0 10-23-1965 H143 (22) Fred Cone Presbyterian College W, 54-0 9-23-1950 H143 (32) Terry Allen Duke L, 17-21 9-30-1989 A143 (12) James Davis N.C. State W, 31-10 10-13-2005 A143 (11) James Davis Louisiana Tech W, 51-0 9-30-2006 H143 (27) Jamie Harper Florida State L, 13-16 11-13-2010 A142 (24) Jamie Harper Wake Forest W, 30-10 11-20-2010 A141 (18) Bobby Gage Auburn W, 34-18 11-22-1947 H141 (20) Billy Hair Furman W, 57-2 11-18-1950 H

141 (31) Ray Yauger Duke L, 27-34 11-8-1969 A141 (23) Kenny Flowers Wake Forest W, 26-10 11-2-1985 H141 (16) Rodney Blunt Virginia W, 29-28 10-10-1992 A141 (17) Travis Zachery Duke W, 58-7 11-6-1999 H140 (13) Mike O’Cain N.C. State L, 21-38 10-23-1976 A140 (22) Andre Ellington Auburn L, 24-27(OT) 9-18-2010 A139 (15) Fred Cone Duquesne W, 33-20 11-12-1949 H139 (28) Ray Yauger Maryland W, 16-0 11-9-1968 A139 (22) Terrence Flagler Western Carolina W, 44-10 9-3-1983 H138 (25) Wade Hughes Virginia W, 37-21 10-21-1972 H138 (23) Raymond Priester Appalachian State W, 23-12 9-6-1997 H138 (9) James Davis Temple W, 63-9 10-12-2006 N137 (11) Jim Whitmire Wake Forest L, 12-41 10-30-1943 H137 (17) Harold Goggins South Carolina L, 20-56 11-22-1975 A137 (18) Raymond Priester South Carolina L, 31-34 11-23-1996 H136 (16) Ed Maness Furman W, 13-7 11-23-1940 A136 (18) Bobby Gage Duquesne W, 34-13 11-15-1947 A136 (9) Smiley Sanders Wake Forest W, 35-8 11-3-1973 H136 (20) Kenny Flowers Maryland L, 23-41 11-17-1984 A136 (26) Kenny Flowers South Carolina W, 24-17 11-23-1985 A136 (28) Lamont Pegues Georgia Tech W, 20-10 11-12-1994 H135 (28) Buddy Gore Georgia Tech L, 21-24 10-5-1968 A135 (19) Woodrow Dantzler Duke W, 59-31 12-1-2001 H134 (28) Lester Brown Georgia Tech W, 31-14 9-24-1977 A134 (17) Terry Allen Duke W, 49-17 10-15-1988 H134 (24) Antwuan Wyatt Maryland W, 13-0 10-1-1994 H134 (22) Woodrow Dantzler Duke W, 52-22 9-30-2000 A133 (36) Jim Shirley N.C. State W, 6-0 10-6-1951 A132 (25) Andre Ellington Boston College W, 45-31 9-29-2012 A131 (14) Ray Mathews Presbyterian College W, 54-0 9-23-1950 H131 (14) Jackie Calvert Wake Forest W, 13-12 10-28-1950 A131 (31) Buddy Gore North Carolina W, 17-0 11-4-1967 A131 (26) Stacey Driver Georgia Tech L, 21-28 9-29-1984 A131 (20) Joe Henderson Wake Forest W, 31-17 10-31-1987 H130 (28) Larry Gressette Furman W, 34-14 11-17-1951 A130 (17) Hugh Mauldin Furman W, 28-0 9-19-1964 H130 (25) Buddy Gore South Carolina W, 35-10 11-26-1966 H130 (20) Terry Allen Florida State W, 34-23 9-9-1989 A130 (15) Chad Jasmin Tennessee W, 27-14 1-2-2004 N129 (18) Buddy Gore Maryland W, 28-7 11-11-1967 H129 (14) Chuck McSwain N.C. State W, 38-29 10-23-1982 A129 (28) Travis Zachery North Carolina W, 31-20 10-2-1999 H129 (29) James Davis Maryland W, 30-17 10-27-2007 A128 (23) Ronald Williams Georgia W, 34-3 10-6-1990 H128 (23) Reggie Merriweather Georgia Tech L, 9-10 10-29-2005 A127 (8) Shad Bryant George Washington W, 13-6 11-3-1939 A127 (7) Sid Tinsley Furman W, 34-6 11-22-1941 A127 (16) Billy Hair Boston College W, 13-0 10-31-1952 A127 (10) Warren Ratchford South Carolina W, 28-9 11-20-1976 H127 (12) Dexter McCleon Virginia W, 23-14 11-13-1993 H127 (15) C.J. Spiller Louisiana Tech W, 51-0 9-30-2006 H126 (12) Rudy Harris Duke W, 33-21 12-1-1991 N126 (17) James Davis Maryland L, 17-20 9-27-2008 H125 (18) Joel Wells Colorado L, 21-27 1-1-1957 N125 (29) Doug Cline Wake Forest W, 33-31 11-21-1959 H125 (21) Lester Brown Virginia W, 17-7 10-6-1979 H125 (21) Stacy Driver N.C. State W, 39-10 10-26-1985 H125 (28) Reggie Merriweather South Carolina W, 29-7 11-20-2004 H125 (20) Andre Ellington Virginia Tech W, 38-10 12-3-2011 N124 (11) Billy Hair Boston College W, 35-14 11-11-1950 A124 (8) Jay Washington Georgia Tech L, 21-29 9-29-1973 A124 (18) Kenny Flowers Georgia Tech W, 41-14 9-24-1983 H124 (25) Stacey Driver Wake Forest W, 24-17 10-29-1983 H124 (25) Tracy Johnson North Carolina W, 13-10 11-7-1987 A124 (20) Ronald Williams South Carolina W, 24-15 11-17-1990 H124 (22) Andre Ellington N.C. State W, 62-48 11-17-2012 H123 (10) Derrick Witherspoon Appalachian State W, 48-0 9-22-1990 H123 (13) Kelton Dunnican Virginia W, 24-16 11-9-1996 A122 (22) Buddy Gore Wake Forest W, 23-6 9-23-1967 H122 (20) Raymond Priester Virginia W, 24-16 11-9-1996 A122 (23) James Davis South Carolina W, 23-21 11-24-2007 A122 (12) Andre Ellington North Texas W, 35-10 9-4-2010 H121 (15) Jim Whitmire Presbyterian College L, 12-13 9-25-1943 H121 (18) Ken Callicutt South Carolina L, 20-32 11-24-1973 A121 (27) Lester Brown South Carolina W, 41-23 11-25-1978 H121 (25) Stacey Driver Virginia W, 27-24 10-12-1985 H121 (16) Kenny Flowers Duke W, 21-9 10-19-1985 A120 (13) Banks McFadden George Washington W, 27-0 11-5-1938 A120 (21) Butch Butler George Washington L, 0-7 11-7-1942 H120 (18) Ray Mathews Missouri W, 34-0 9-30-1950 A120 (18) Chuck McSwain Duke W, 28-10 10-20-1979 A120 (22) Kenny Flowers Maryland L, 31-34 11-16-1985 H120 (26) Woodrow Dantzler Georgia Tech L, 42-45 11-13-1999 A119 (25) Buddy Gore Maryland W, 14-10 11-12-1966 A119 (11) Kenny Flowers Duke W, 54-21 10-20-1984 H

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119 (18) Wesley McFadden Virginia W, 38-21 10-10-1987 H119 (20) Woodrow Dantzler Wake Forest W, 21-14 10-27-2001 A118 (10) Shad Bryant South Carolina W, 34-12 10-20-1938 A118 (20) Dewey Quinn Furman W, 20-6 11-16-1946 H118 (16) Smiley Sanders The Citadel W, 13-0 9-9-1972 H118 (23) Rodney Blunt Wake Forest L, 15-18 10-31-1992 A118 (17) Raymond Priester Furman W, 19-3 9-7-1996 H118 (8) James Davis Duke W, 47-10 11-3-2007 A117 (22) Billy Rogers South Carolina W, 20-13 10-19-1944 A117 (29) Fred Cone South Carolina T, 14-14 10-19-1950 A117 (25) Buddy Gore Virginia W, 40-35 9-24-1966 H117 (25) Buddy Gore Alabama L, 14-21 10-26-1968 A117 (24) Lester Brown N.C. State W, 33-10 10-28-1978 A117 (20) Lester Brown Wake Forest W, 51-6 11-4-1978 A117 (23) Cliff Austin South Carolina W, 24-6 11-20-1982 H117 (18) DeChane Cameron North Carolina W, 21-6 11-9-1991 A117 (22) Andre Ellington Boston College W, 36-14 10-8-2011 H116 (11) Carol Cox Furman W, 41-0 11-6-1948 H116 (17) Joel Wells South Carolina W, 28-14 10-20-1955 A116 (12) Chuck McSwain North Carolina L, 19-24 11-8-1980 H116 (18) Cliff Austin Kentucky W, 24-6 10-2-1982 H116 (21) Joe Henderson Georgia Tech W, 30-13 9-24-1988 A116 (20) DeChane Cameron South Carolina W, 41-24 11-23-1991 A116 (16) Louis Solomon Virginia W, 29-28 10-10-1992 A116 (16) C.J. Spiller Georgia Tech W, 31-7 10-21-2006 H116 (10) Andre Ellington West Virginia L, 33-70 1-4-2012 N115 (27) Charlie Timmons Boston College W, 6-3 1-1-1940 N115 (14) Travis Zachery Duke W, 59-31 12-1-2001 H114 (8) Buck George Furman W, 34-14 11-17-1951 A114 (28) Stacey Driver Wake Forest W, 26-10 11-2-1985 H114 (24) Stacey Driver South Carolina W, 24-17 11-23-1985 A114 (16) Terrence Flagler North Carolina W, 38-10 11-8-1986 H114 (20) Reggie Merriweather Miami (FL) W, 24-17(OT) 11-6-2004 A114 (21) Demerick Chancellor Temple W, 63-9 10-12-2006 N114 (21) C.J. Spiller N.C. State W, 42-20 9-22-2007 A113 (19) Billy Hair Auburn W, 34-0 11-24-1951 H113 (18) Emory Smith Virginia W, 23-14 11-13-1993 H113 (11) Demerick Chancellor Louisiana Tech W, 51-0 9-30-2006 H112 (14) Buddy Gore Duke W, 39-22 10-19-1968 H112 (17) Kenny Flowers Duke W, 38-31 10-15-1983 A112 (24) Raymond Priester South Carolina W, 47-21 11-22-1997 A112 (10) Sadat Chambers Central Michigan W, 70-14 10-20-2007 H112 (8) C.J. Spiller Auburn L, 20-23(OT) 12-31-2007 N112 (26) C.J. Spiller TCU L, 10-14 9-26-2009 H111 (21) Fred Cone Missouri W, 34-0 9-30-1950 A111 (26) Steve Fuller Georgia Tech T, 24-24 9-25-1976 A111 (19) Kenny Flowers Virginia W, 27-24 10-12-1985 H111 (20) Derrick Witherspoon Georgia Tech W, 16-13 9-25-1993 H111 (19) Nealon Greene Georgia Tech W, 20-10 11-12-1994 H111 (22) Raymond Priester Florida State L, 26-45 9-9-1995 H111 (27) Raymond Priester Virginia L, 3-22 9-23-1995 A111 (13) Duane Coleman North Carolina W, 36-28 10-25-2003 H110 (10) Larry Gressette Presbyterian College W, 53-6 9-22-1951 H110 (25) Ray Yauger Maryland W, 40-0 11-1-1969 H110 (28) Ray Yauger Georgia Tech L, 7-28 10-3-1970 A110 (19) Stacey Driver South Carolina W, 22-13 11-19-1983 A110 (19) Terry Allen Maryland W, 49-25 11-12-1988 A109 (6) Ray Mathews Wake Forest L, 21-35 10-29-1949 H109 (13) Jackie Calvert Presbyterian College W, 54-0 9-23-1950 H109 (25) Cliff Austin N.C. State W, 38-29 10-23-1982 A109 (13) Kevin Mack Virginia W, 42-21 10-8-1983 H108 (8) Bobby Payne Virginia Military W, 36-7 9-27-1941 A108 (22) Joel Wells Virginia Tech W, 21-6 11-3-1956 H108 (13) Rudy Hayes Duke L, 6-7 11-16-1957 A108 (22) Ricky Gilstrap Maryland W, 20-14 11-13-1971 H108 (16) Steve Fuller South Carolina W, 41-23 11-25-1978 H108 (17) Ronald Williams Georgia Tech L, 19-21 10-13-1990 A108 (14) Ronald WIlliams Appalachian State W, 34-0 9-7-1991 H108 (17) Reggie Merriweather Temple W, 37-7 10-22-2005 H107 (20) Chuck McSwain Kentucky W, 21-3 10-3-1981 A107 (13) James Davis The Citadel W, 45-17 9-6-2008 H107 (17) Andre Ellington Miami (FL) L, 21-30 10-2-2010 H106 (30) Charlie Timmons Boston College W, 26-13 10-11-1941 A106 (10) Walt Stewart Presbyterian College W, 34-0 9-23-1944 H106 (15) Fred Cone N.C. State W, 6-0 10-2-1948 H106 (22) Joel Wells Furman W, 28-7 12-1-1956 H106 (18) Mark Fellers South Carolina W, 39-21 11-23-1974 H106 (13) Steve Fuller Virginia Tech W, 38-7 10-7-1978 H106 (19) Bernard Rambert North Carolina W, 42-12 11-9-2002 A106 (17) C.J. Spiller Maryland W, 30-17 10-27-2007 A106 (9) C.J. Spiller Wake Forest W, 38-3 10-17-2009 H105 (29) Don Willis Wake Forest W, 7-0 10-28-1938 A105 (5) Jim Reynolds Presbyterian College W, 76-0 9-22-1945 H105 (14) Harvey White Vanderbilt W, 12-7 10-11-1958 A105 (22) Buddy Gore Wake Forest W, 23-21 10-29-1966 A

105 (15) Cliff Austin Virginia W, 48-0 10-9-1982 A105 (11) Terry Allen Penn State W, 35-10 1-1-1988 N105 (16) Joe Henderson Virginia W, 34-20 10-7-1989 H105 (21) Rodney Blunt North Carolina W, 40-7 11-7-1992 H105 (17) Travis Zachery South Carolina W, 31-21 11-20-1999 A105 (14) Tye Hill North Carolina W, 42-12 11-9-2002 A104 (9) Ray Mathews South Carolina L, 19-21 10-23-1947 A104 (12) Bobby Gage Furman W, 41-0 11-6-1948 H104 (9) Billy Hair Duquesne W, 53-20 11-4-1950 H104 (15) Tony Mathews Wake Forest W, 21-9 11-2-1974 A104 (15) Marvin Sims South Carolina W, 41-23 11-25-1978 H104 (21) Homer Jordan N.C. State W, 17-7 10-24-1981 H104 (16) Louis Solomon Duke W, 21-6 10-17-1992 H104 (18) Reggie Merriweather Duke W, 49-20 11-5-2005 H104 (9) C.J. Spiller Wake Forest W, 27-17 10-7-2006 A103 (19) Charlie Timmons Furman W, 34-6 11-22-1941 A103 (9) Billy Poe Tulane W, 47-20 11-17-1945 A103 (9) Jackie Calvert N.C. State W, 27-0 10-7-1950 H103 (21) Billy O’Dell Wake Forest W, 19-13 10-29-1955 H103 (18) Jeff McCall Virginia W, 48-0 10-9-1982 A103 (6) Chuck McSwain Virginia W, 48-0 10-9-1982 A103 (17) Terry Allen Maryland W, 45-16 11-14-1987 H103 (18) Rodney Blunt Wake Forest W, 28-10 11-2-1991 H103 (25) Woodrow Dantzler N.C. State W, 34-27 10-7-2000 H103 (18) Tajh Boyd N.C. State W, 62-48 11-17-2012 H102 (8) Butch Butler Presbyterian College W, 41-12 9-20-1941 H102 (13) Bobby Payne Wake Forest W, 29-0 11-15-1941 H102 (18) Billy Hair Wake Forest W, 21-6 11-3-1951 H102 (14) Joel Wells Maryland L, 12-25 11-12-1955 H102 (20) Terrence Flagler Duke W, 35-3 10-18-1986 H102 (20) Ronald Williams Georgia Tech W, 9-7 9-28-1991 H102 (26) Rudy Harris Virginia T, 20-20 10-12-1991 H102 (20) Woodrow Dantzler South Carolina L, 15-20 11-17-2001 A102 (18) James Davis Florida State W, 24-18 9-3-2007 H101 (14) Johnny Sweatte Wake Forest W, 29-0 11-15-1941 H101 (12) Lester Brown Furman W, 21-0 9-8-1979 H101 (13) Cliff Austin Wake Forest W, 82-24 10-31-1981 H101 (25) Kenny Flowers North Carolina L, 20-21 11-9-1985 A101 (12) Wesley McFadden Maryland W, 45-16 11-14-1987 H101 (12) Emory Smith South Carolina W, 38-17 11-18-1995 A101 (16) Travis Zachery Georgia Tech L, 28-31 10-28-2000 H101 (19) James Davis Texas A&M W, 25-24 9-3-2005 H101 (9) Jamie Harper North Texas W, 35-10 9-4-2010 H100 (24) Fred Cone Auburn T, 20-20 11-26-1949 N100 (21) Ray Yauger Alabama L, 13-38 10-25-1969 H100 (13) Hal Davis South Carolina W, 7-6 11-25-1972 H100 (26) Ken Pengitore North Carolina W, 37-29 11-10-1973 A100 (14) Homer Jordan Virginia W, 27-24 10-11-1980 A100 (13) Ronald Williams Georgia L, 12-27 10-5-1991 A100 (26) Emory Smith Georgia Tech W, 24-3 10-28-1995 ANote: Since 1938; Clemson is 48-1-3 when a player rushes for at least 156 yards.

Player Years GmsRaymond Priester 1994-97 15James Davis 2005-07 14C.J. Spiller 2006-09 12Andre Ellington 2009-12 12

100-YARD RUSHING GAMESBuddy Gore 1966-68 11Kenny Flowers 1983-86 11Woodrow Dantzler 1998-01 11Terry Allen 1987-89 10

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Yds (Com-Att-I-Td) Player Opponent Result Date Site428 (27-38-0-5) Tajh Boyd Wake Forest W, 42-13 10-25-2012 A426 (30-44-2-5) Tajh Boyd N.C. State W, 62-48 11-17-2012 H420 (34-52-0-4) Charlie Whitehurst Duke W, 34-31 11-2-2002 A397 (26-41-2-2) Tajh Boyd Georgia Tech W, 47-31 10-6-2012 H386 (30-42-0-4) Tajh Boyd Auburn W, 38-24 9-17-2011 H372 (38-66-2-2) Cullen Harper Virginia Tech L, 23-41 10-6-2007 H367 (27-46-0-5) Tajh Boyd North Carolina W, 59-38 10-22-2011 H367 (28-38-1-3) Tajh Boyd Boston College W, 45-31 9-29-2012 A346 (36-50-0-2) Tajh Boyd Louisiana State W, 25-24 12-31-2012 N344 (22-35-0-3) Tajh Boyd Florida State W, 35-30 9-24-2011 H344 (16-23-0-5) Tajh Boyd Duke W, 56-20 11-3-2012 A343 (24-32-1-2) Brandon Streeter Virginia W, 33-14 9-11-1999 H343 (25-40-0-2) Will Proctor Boston College L, 33-34(2OT) 9-9-2006 A343 (27-43-2-2) Tajh Boyd Wake Forest W, 31-28 11-12-2011 H333 (23-27-0-4) Woodrow Dantzler N.C. State W, 45-37 10-13-2001 A331 (27-40-2-3) Charlie Whitehurst Duke W, 40-7 11-15-2003 H329 (27-38-2-3) Brandon Streeter N.C. State L, 39-46 10-31-1998 H326 (23-37-1-3) Kyle Parker Miami (FL) W, 40-37(OT) 10-24-2009 A323 (21-43-1-1) Thomas Ray North Carolina L, 13-17 11-6-1965 A320 (22-45-2-1) Charlie Whitehurst Maryland L, 7-21 10-4-2003 A319 (18-32-4-1) Brandon Streeter Wake Forest L, 19-29 9-26-1998 H310 (20-29-0-2) Tajh Boyd Furman W, 41-7 9-15-2012 H309 (18-34-0-1) Charlie Whitehurst North Carolina W, 36-28 10-25-2003 H307 (19-27-1-2) Charlie Whitehurst Temple W, 37-7 10-22-2005 H304 (28-42-2-0) Charlie Whitehurst Wake Forest L, 27-31 10-1-2005 A302 (18-26-1-4) Charlie Whitehurst South Carolina W, 63-17 11-22-2003 A301 (24-50-4-0) Brandon Streeter Mississippi State L, 7-17 12-30-1999 N301 (23-31-1-2) Charlie Whitehurst Furman W, 28-17 9-6-2003 H298 (23-28-0-4) Charlie Whitehurst Middle Tennessee W, 37-14 9-13-2003 H298 (23-38-1-3) Charlie Whitehurst Georgia Tech W, 39-3 9-20-2003 A295 (23-40-2-1) Tajh Boyd Georgia Tech L, 17-31 10-29-2011 A293 (17-27-2-2) Willie Simmons Florida State L, 31-48 10-3-2002 A292 (20-26-0-1) Cullen Harper Duke W, 31-7 11-15-2008 H288 (20-41-2-2) Charlie Whitehurst Wake Forest W, 37-30(2OT) 9-4-2004 H288 (31-55-1-2) Charlie Whitehurst Miami (FL) L, 30-36(3OT) 9-17-2005 H287 (27-38-0-0) Charlie Whitehurst South Carolina W, 27-20 11-23-2002 H286 (18-25-0-2) Nealon Greene Wake Forest W, 33-16 11-1-1997 A284 (23-41-2-2) Woodrow Dantzler N.C. State L, 31-35 10-9-1999 A 283 (12-19-0-3) Jimmy Addison Virginia W, 40-35 9-24-1966 H283 (16-26-0-1) Tajh Boyd Boston College W, 36-14 10-8-2011 H279 (22-30-1-2) Brandon Streeter Duke W, 58-7 11-6-1999 H277 (22-40-1-0) Woodrow Dantzler Florida State L, 27-41 11-3-2001 H275 (20-42-2-1) Charlie Whitehurst Georgia Tech L, 24-28 9-11-2004 H274 (12-20-0-4) Charlie Whitehurst North Carolina W, 42-12 11-9-2002 A273 (25-55-1-0) Patrick Sapp Maryland L, 23-53 11-14-1992 A273 (12-21-0-2) Nealon Greene Duke W, 29-20 11-8-1997 H273 (20-22-1-5) Cullen Harper Central Michigan W, 70-14 10-20-2007 H272 (26-42-1-0) Charlie Whitehurst Wake Forest L, 17-45 11-1-2003 A272 (17-27-1-1) Charlie Whitehurst Florida State W, 26-10 11-8-2003 H272 (23-39-1-3) Will Proctor Kentucky L, 20-28 12-29-2006 N271 (21-53-2-1) Rodney Williams N.C. State L, 28-30 10-24-1987 H270 (20-29-1-3) Homer Jordan Maryland W, 21-7 11-14-1981 H270 (20-26-0-5) Cullen Harper Louisiana-Monroe W, 49-26 9-8-2007 H270 (26-38-1-4) Tajh Boyd Maryland W, 56-45 10-15-2011 A269 (21-32-1-3) Charlie Whitehurst Florida State W, 35-14 11-12-2005 H268 (25-39-0-2) Cullen Harper N.C. State W, 42-20 9-22-2007 A266 (16-19-0-3) Cullen Harper Furman W, 38-10 9-15-2007 H266 (27-35-0-3) Cullen Harper Wake Forest W, 44-10 11-10-2007 H265 (27-44-1-2) Charlie Whitehurst Virginia W, 30-27(OT) 10-11-2003 H264 (20-30-1-3) Tajh Boyd Troy W, 43-19 9-3-2011 H263 (20-48-4-1) Charlie Whitehurst Texas Tech L, 15-55 12-23-2002 N262 (20-28-1-2) Cullen Harper N.C. State W, 27-9 9-13-2008 H261 (15-31-2-3) Kyle Parker Georgia Tech L, 27-30 9-10-2009 A261 (18-29-0-3) Tajh Boyd Wofford W, 35-27 9-10-2011 H261 (18-26-0-3) Tajh Boyd Maryland W, 45-10 11-10-2012 H258 (13-24-0-3) Harvey White Furman W, 45-6 11-30-1957 A258 (21-37-1-0) Charlie Whitehurst Miami (FL) W, 24-17(OT) 11-6-2004 A254 (18-32-0-2) Woodrow Dantzler Georgia Tech W, 47-44(OT) 9-29-2001 A252 (9-14-0-1) Tommy Kendrick Virginia W, 32-15 10-16-1971 A252 (16-23-0-0) Woodrow Dantzler Maryland W, 42-30 10-16-1999 A252 (21-33-3-1) Cullen Harper Boston College W, 27-21 11-1-2008 A251 (13-21-0-2) Willie Jordan Georgia Tech L, 28-33 9-27-1975 A251 (25-34-2-0) Woodrow Dantzler Virginia L, 24-26 9-22-2001 H251 (18-27-0-0) Will Proctor Maryland L, 12-13 11-4-2006 H250 (20-31-0-2) Nealon Greene Appalachian State W, 23-12 9-6-1997 H250 (20-32-0-0) Nealon Greene N.C. State W, 19-17 9-13-1997 A250 (24-46-2-2) Tajh Boyd West Virginia L, 33-70 1-4-2012 N249 (14-26-1-2) Woodrow Dantzler South Carolina W, 31-21 11-20-1999 A248 (17-26-2-2) Mike Eppley N.C. State W, 27-17 10-22-1983 H246 (11-23-2-1) Jim Parker Duke L, 30-35 10-19-1963 A246 (19-38-3-1) DeChane Cameron Georgia L, 12-27 10-5-1991 A246 (22-40-1-0) Charlie Whitehurst Tennessee W, 27-14 1-2-2004 N246 (22-31-1-2) Charlie Whitehurst N.C. State W, 31-10 10-13-2005 A245 (9-11-1-2) Bobby Gage Furman W, 35-7 11-8-1947 A

244 (23-39-2-0) Tommy Kendrick Duke L, 10-21 10-24-1970 H243 (12-19-0-1) Mike O’Cain North Carolina W, 38-35 11-8-1975 A243 (12-20-1-4) Woodrow Dantzler Duke W, 59-31 12-1-2001 H242 (21-34-1-1) Tommy Kendrick Wake Forest L, 20-36 10-17-1970 A242 (25-43-0-0) Willie Simmons Louisiana Tech W, 33-13 9-7-2002 H242 (18-30-1-4) Kyle Parker Florida State W, 40-24 11-7-2009 H240 (19-33-1-2) Cullen Harper Florida State L, 27-41 11-8-2008 A240 (20-29-0-3) Tajh Boyd Virginia Tech W, 38-10 12-3-2011 N239 (12-26-2-1) Tommy Kendrick Duke L, 27-34 11-8-1969 A239 (18-25-0-0) Nealon Greene Wake Forest W, 29-14 9-16-1995 A239 (28-44-2-0) Kyle Parker Florida State L, 13-16 11-13-2010 A238 (21-34-2-0) Tajh Boyd N.C. State L, 13-37 11-19-2011 A237 (25-48-2-1) Tommy Kendrick Florida State L, 10-38 11-7-1970 A237 (20-36-1-3) Tajh Boyd Florida State L, 37-49 9-22-2012 A234 (19-26-0-2) Kyle Parker Virginia W, 34-21 11-21-2009 H233 (14-25-2-4) Bobby Gage Auburn W, 34-18 11-22-1947 H231 (13-24-1-1) Nealon Greene Duke W13-6 10-12-1996 A231 (19-40-2-2) Brandon Streeter Duke L, 23-28 10-24-1998 A229 (28-38-1-1) Cullen Harper South Carolina W, 23-21 11-24-2007 A229 (19-23-0-3) Tajh Boyd Ball State W, 52-27 9-8-2012 H228 (10-18-0-4) Willie Simmons North Carolina W, 38-24 10-21-2000 A227 (12-17-0-3) Ken Pengitore North Carolina W, 37-29 11-10-1973 A226 (8-17-5-3) Don King Auburn L, 19-45 11-21-1953 H226 (26-40-1-0) Cullen Harper Boston College L, 17-20 11-17-2007 H225 (20-40-3-0) Tommy Kendrick Georgia L, 0-30 9-27-1969 H225 (11-18-1-2) Steve Fuller Virginia W, 31-0 10-8-1977 H223 (15-30-1-0) Patrick Sapp Florida State L, 0-57 9-11-1993 A220 (17-30-0-1) Randy Anderson Virginia Tech W, 20-17 9-14-1985 A220 (18-30-2-1) Woodrow Dantzler N.C. State W, 34-27 10-7-2000 H220 (20-34-0-2) Kyle Parker Auburn L, 24-27(OT) 9-18-2010 A218 (15-23-0-4) Woodrow Dantzler Louisiana Tech W, 49-24 12-31-2001 N216 (8-17-0-2) Steve Fuller Maryland W, 28-24 11-18-1978 A214 (15-24-0-0) Rodney Williams Penn State W, 35-10 1-1-1988 N214 (20-30-3-1) Will Proctor Wake Forest W, 27-17 10-7-2006 A214 (21-38-0-1) Kyle Parker North Carolina L, 16-21 10-9-2010 A214 (20-29-1-1) Kyle Parker N.C. State W, 14-13 11-6-2010 H213 (13-23-1-1) DeChane Cameron Maryland W, 40-7 11-16-1991 H213 (19-35-2-0) Nealon Greene Virginia L, 3-22 9-23-1995 H213 (14-28-2-2) Nealon Greene Florida State L, 28-35 9-20-1997 H212 (11-19-0-1) Billy Ammons N.C. State W, 24-19 11-2-1968 A212 (12-17-0-1) Ken Pengitore North Carolina W, 37-29 11-10-1973 A212 (22-42-1-1) Kyle Parker South Carolina L, 17-34 11-28-2009 A211 (16-27-0-2) Woodrow Dantzler Wake Forest W, 21-14 10-27-2001 A210 (14-21-0-2) Chris Morocco Virginia W, 34-20 10-7-1989 H208 (24-34-1-1) Tajh Boyd Auburn W, 26-19 9-1-2012 N207 (10-21-1-2) Jimmy Addison Wake Forest W, 23-21 10-29-1966 A207 (11-19-0-0) Homer Jordan North Carolina L, 19-24 11-8-1980 H207 (21-30-1-2) Woodrow Dantzler Wofford W, 38-14 9-8-2001 H206 (12-14-1-0) DeChane Cameron South Carolina W, 41-24 11-23-1991 A206 (26-33-2-0) Nealon Greene Virginia L, 7-21 10-11-1997 H206 (17-37-2-2) Cullen Harper Nebraska L, 21-26 1-1-2009 N205 (13-23-1-2) Patrick Sapp North Carolina W, 40-7 11-7-1992 H205 (21-33-0-0) Willie Simmons Wake Forest W, 31-23 10-19-2002 H205 (21-29-1-0) Charlie Whitehurst Colorado W, 19-10 12-27-2005 N204 (17-34-3-0) Billy Lott Baylor L, 18-24 12-31-1979 N204 (15-29-2-2) Woodrow Dantzler South Carolina L, 15-20 11-17-2001 A204 (13-32-1-1) Tajh Boyd Virginia Tech W, 23-3 10-1-2011 A202 (9-16-0-1) Booty Payne South Carolina L, 14-18 10-23-1941 A202 (11-14-0-1) Willie Jordan Duke L, 21-25 10-18-1975 A201 (16-29-1-1) Tommy Kendrick Alabama L, 13-38 10-25-1969 H201 (13-21-0-2) Will Proctor Duke W, 49-20 11-5-2005 H

Player Years GmsCharlie Whitehurst 2002-05 24Tajh Boyd 2010-12 24Woodrow Dantzler 1998-01 13Cullen Harper 2005-07 13

200-YARD PASSING GAMESNealon Greene 1994-97 9Kyle Parker 2009,10 9Tommy Kendrick 1966-67 7Brandon Streeter 1996-99 6Will Proctor 2003-06 5

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Yds (Rec) Player Opponent Result Date Site202 (8) Sammy Watkins Wake Forest W, 42-13 10-25-2012 A197 (11) DeAndre Hopkins Boston College W, 45-31 9-29-2012 A191 (13) DeAndre Hopkins Louisiana State W, 25-24 12-31-2012 N182 (7) Rod Gardner North Carolina W, 38-24 10-21-2000 A175 (7) Derrick Hamilton Maryland L, 7-21 10-4-2003 A174 (11) Aaron Kelly Virginia Tech L, 23-41 10-6-2007 H173 (7) DeAndre Hopkins Georgia Tech W, 47-31 10-6-2012 H163 (5) Jerry Butler Georgia Tech W, 31-14 9-24-1977 A161 (7) Perry Tuttle Wake Forest W, 82-24 10-31-1981 H157 (9) DeAndre Hopkins North Carolina W, 59-38 10-22-2011 H156 (8) Terry Smith Florida State L, 0-57 9-11-1993 A156 (11) Chansi Stuckey Florida State W, 35-14 11-12-2005 H155 (7) Aaron Kelly Temple W, 37-7 10-22-2005 H155 (10) Sammy Watkins Auburn W, 38-24 9-17-2011 H153 (9) Sammy Watkins Georgia Tech L, 17-31 10-29-2011 A152 (2) Craig Brantley Virginia W, 28-9 11-16-1974 H152 (7) Tony Horne Wake Forest W, 33-16 11-1-1997 A152 (9) Airese Currie Wake Forest W, 37-30(2OT) 9-4-2004 H152 (7) Sammy Watkins Boston College W, 36-14 10-8-2011 H151 (10) Perry Tuttle Maryland W, 21-7 11-14-1981 H148 (10) Henry Walker Auburn W, 34-18 11-22-1947 H148 (5) Rod Gardner Maryland W, 35-14 10-14-2000 H147 (7) Dreher Gaskin Wake Forest W, 18-0 10-31-1953 H147 (6) Brian Wofford Mississippi State L, 7-17 12-30-1999 N145 (6) Perry Tuttle Furman W, 21-0 9-8-1979 H144 (10) Charlie Waters Alabama L, 13-38 10-25-1969 H143 (8) Brian Wofford Virginia W, 33-14 9-11-1999 H141 (8) Jim Lanzendoen Virginia W, 32-27 10-13-1973 H141 (7) Sammy Watkins Florida State W, 35-30 9-24-2011 H140 (5) Jerry Butler Maryland W, 28-24 11-18-1978 A140 (6) Perry Tuttle Virginia Tech W, 13-10 10-4-1980 H139 (6) Roscoe Crosby Duke W, 59-31 12-1-2001 H138 (6) Rod Gardner South Carolina W, 31-21 11-20-1999 A137 (10) Rod Gardner N.C. State W, 34-27 10-7-2000 H134 (4) Perry Tuttle Wofford W, 45-10 9-5-1981 H134 (7) Kevin Youngblood Texas Tech L, 15-55 12-23-2002 N134 (9) Aaron Kelly South Carolina W, 23-21 11-24-2007 A133 (12) Airese Currie Middle Tennessee W, 37-14 9-13-2003 H133 (6) Derrick Hamilton Duke W, 40-7 11-15-2003 H132 (4) Charlie Waters Virginia W, 21-14 9-20-1969 A131 (10) Tony Horne Florida State L, 28-35 9-20-1997 H129 (6) Glenn Smith Boston College W, 21-2 11-10-1951 H129 (4) Dreher Gaskin Auburn L, 19-45 11-21-1953 H129 (11) Phil Rogers North Carolina L, 13-17 11-6-1965 A129 (5) Terrance Rouhlac Duke W, 54-21 10-20-1984 H129 (8) Chansi Stuckey Maryland L, 12-13 11-4-2006 H128 (2) Don Kelley Virginia W, 32-15 10-16-1971 A128 (9) Brian Wofford N.C. State L, 39-46 10-31-1998 H128 (5) Rod Gardner Maryland W, 42-30 10-16-1999 A128 (7) Airese Currie Miami (FL) W, 24-17(OT) 11-6-2004 A128 (4) DeAndre Hopkins Duke W, 56-20 11-3-2012 A127 (7) Rod Gardner North Carolina W, 31-20 10-2-1999 H126 (9) Terry Smith Maryland L, 23-53 11-14-1992 H124 (6) Jerry Butler North Carolina W, 13-9 11-11-1978 H124 (10) Perry Tuttle Wake Forest W, 35-33 11-1-1980 A124 (11) Chansi Stuckey Boston College L, 33-34(2OT) 9-9-2006 A124 (7) DeAndre Hopkins South Carolina L, 7-29 11-27-2010 H124 (5) DeAndre Hopkins N.C. State L, 13-37 11-19-2011 A123 (4) Jerry Butler Georgia Tech T, 24-24 9-25-1976 A123 (6) Antwuan Wyatt Georgia Tech W, 24-3 10-28-1995 A123 (10) J.J. McKelvey Ball State W, 30-7 9-21-2002 H123 (6) Derrick Hamilton Florida State W, 26-10 11-8-2003 H122 (5) Whitey Jordan Furman W, 45-6 11-30-1957 A122 (5) Gary Cooper West. Carolina W, 43-0 9-5-1987 H122 (10) Rod Gardner Duke W, 58-7 11-6-1999 H122 (7) Aaron Kelly Georgia Tech L, 17-21 10-18-2008 H121 (7) Aaron Kelly Central Michigan W, 70-14 10-20-2007 H120 (4) Terry Smith Maryland W, 40-7 11-16-1991 H120 (8) Terry Smith North Carolina L, 0-24 11-6-1993 A120 (3) Tony Horne Duke W, 13-6 10-12-1996 A119 (8) Tony Horne Texas El-Paso W, 39-7 10-4-1997 H119 (4) Tony Horne Duke W, 29-20 11-8-1997 H119 (13) DeAndre Hopkins Auburn W, 26-19 9-1-2012 N118 (5) Phil Rogers Auburn L, 21-43 10-14-1967 A117 (5) Terry Smith South Carolina W, 41-24 11-23-1991 A117 (4) Terry Smith Tennessee-Chattanooga W, 54-3 10-3-1992 H117 (5) J.J. McKelvey Florida State L, 31-48 10-3-2002 A116 (7) Brad O’Neal Duke L, 10-21 10-24-1970 H115 (4) Glenn Smith Furman W, 28-21 11-19-1949 A115 (4) Bob Poole Duke L, 30-35 10-19-1963 A115 (6) Joey Walters Georgia Tech L, 28-33 9-27-1975 A114 (6) Glenn Smith Auburn W, 41-0 11-25-1950 A113 (7) Charlie Waters North Carolina W, 24-14 11-16-1968 H112 (8) Tony Horne N.C. State W, 19-17 9-13-1997 A

112 (8) Chansi Stuckey Wake Forest W, 37-30(2OT) 9-4-2004 H112 (5) Chansi Stuckey Duke W, 49-20 11-5-2005 H112 (5) Jacoby Ford Nebraska L, 21-26 1-1-2009 N111 (11) Rod Gardner Marshall L, 10-13 9-4-1999 H110 (7) Keith Jennings Penn State W, 35-10 1-1-1988 N110 (10) Tony Horne Appalachian State W, 23-12 9-6-1997 H110 (11) Sammy Watkins N.C. State W, 62-48 11-17-2012 H109 (9) Brian Wofford Wake Forest W, 12-3 10-30-1999 A109 (5) Jacoby Ford Georgia Tech L, 27-30 9-10-2009 A108 (7) Jack Anderson South Carolina L, 13-27 11-22-1969 A108 (8) Perry Tuttle Baylor L, 18-24 12-31-1979 N108 (6) Ray Williams Virginia W, 55-0 9-8-1984 A108 (7) Airese Currie N.C. State W, 26-20 10-30-2004 H108 (7) C.J. Spiller Duke W, 31-7 11-15-2008 H107 (5) John McMakin The Citadel W, 24-0 9-12-1970 H107 (4) Gary Cooper Georgia Tech W, 33-12 9-26-1987 H107 (4) Rod Gardner South Carolina W, 16-14 11-18-2000 H107 (4) Jaron Brown North Carolina L, 16-21 10-9-2010 A107 (10) DeAndre Hopkins West Virginia L, 33-70 1-4-2012 N106 (8) Derrick Hamilton N.C. State W, 45-37 10-13-2001 A106 (6) Jacoby Ford N.C. State W, 27-9 9-13-2008 H106 (6) Jacoby Ford Virginia W, 34-21 11-21-2009 H106 (8) Michael Palmer South Carolina L, 17-34 11-28-2009 A106 (8) DeAndre Hopkins Florida State L, 13-16 11-13-2010 A105 (3) Joe Blalock Wake Forest W, 20-7 11-11-1939 H105 (7) Eddis Freeman Tulane L, 13-54 11-9-1946 A105 (3) Ray Mathews Miss. State W, 21-7 10-9-1948 A105 (6) Jack Anderson N.C. State W, 24-19 11-2-1968 A105 (6) Dennis Goss North Carolina L, 10-26 11-4-1972 H105 (4) Perry Tuttle Rice W, 19-3 9-13-1980 H105 (4) Ray Williams N.C. State W, 27-17 10-22-1983 H105 (6) C.J. Spiller Boston College W, 27-21 11-1-2008 A105 (9) DeAndre Hopkins South Florida L, 26-31 12-31-2010 N105 (8) Sammy Watkins Maryland W, 56-45 10-15-2011 A105 (6) DeAndre Hopkins Ball State W, 52-27 9-8-2012 H104 (6) C.J. Spiller Miami (FL) W, 40-37(OT) 10-24-2009 A103 (7) Jerry Butler Virginia Tech W, 38-7 10-7-1978 H103 (6) Frank Magwood Boston College T, 17-17 9-18-1982 H103 (10) J.J. McKelvey Duke W, 34-31 11-2-2002 A103 (8) Chansi Stuckey N.C. State W, 31-10 10-13-2005 A102 (3) Derrick Hamilton North Carolina W, 36-28 10-25-2003 H101 (8) Charlie Waters Georgia L, 0-30 9-27-1969 H101 (7) Charlie Waters Georgia Tech W, 21-10 10-4-1969 A101 (3) Jim Sursavage Duke L, 27-34 11-8-1969 A101 (7) Derrick Hamilton Duke W, 34-31 11-2-2002 A101 (5) Kevin Youngblood Georgia Tech W, 39-3 9-20-2003 A101 (7) Kevin Youngblood Wake Forest L, 17-45 11-1-2003 A101 (5) Brandon Ford N.C. State W, 62-48 11-17-2012 H100 (3) Jackie Calvert Duquesne W, 53-20 11-4-1950 H100 (4) Terrance Rouhlac North Carolina L, 20-21 11-9-1985 A100 (8) Mal Lawyer N.C. State L, 39-46 10-31-1998 H100 (6) Brian Wofford N.C. State L, 31-35 10-9-1999 A100 (10) Kevin Youngblood Furman W, 28-17 9-6-2003 H100 (4) Chansi Stuckey Louisiana Tech W, 51-0 9-30-2006 H100 (11) Tyler Grisham Virginia Tech L, 23-41 10-6-2007 H100 (9) Tyler Grisham Wake Forest W, 44-10 11-10-2007 H

Player Years GmsDeAndre Hopkins 2010,11 12Rod Gardner 1997-00 9Perry Tuttle 1978-81 8Tony Horne 1994-97 7

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESChansi Stuckey 2003-06 7Sammy Watkins 2011,12 7Terry Smith 1990-93 6Derrick Hamilton 2001-03 6

100-YARD INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING GAMES

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Date Opponent Site Rusher(s) Receiver11-22-1947 Auburn H Bobby Gage 18-141 Henry Walker 10-14811-4-1950 Duquesne H Billy Hair 9-104 Jackie Calvert 3-10011-25-1950 Auburn A Fred Cone 33-163 Glenn Smith 6-11411-16-1968 North Carolina H Ray Yauger 35-201 Charlie Waters 7-11310-4-1969 Georgia Tech A Ray Yauger 23-146 Charlie Waters 4-13210-25-1969 Alabama H Ray Yauger 21-100 Charlie Waters 10-14411-8-1969 Duke A Ray Yauger 31-141 Jim Sursavage 3-1019-25-1976 Georgia Tech A Steve Fuller 26-111 Jerry Butler 4-1239-24-1977 Georgia Tech A Lester Brown 28-134 Jerry Butler 5-16310-7-1978 Virginia Tech H Steve Fuller 13-106 Jerry Butler 7-10311-11-1978 North Carolina H Lester Brown 28-154 Jerry Butler 6-1249-8-1979 Furman H Lester Brown 12-101 Perry Tuttle 6-14510-31-1981 Wake Forest H Cliff Austin 13-101 Perry Tuttle 7-16110-20-1984 Duke H Kenny Flowers 11-119 Terrence Roulhac 5-12911-9-1985 North Carolina A Kenny Flowers 25-101 Terrence Roulhac 4-1001-1-1988 Penn State N Terry Allen 11-105 Keith Jennings 7-11011-23-1991 South Carolina A DeChane Cameron 20-116 Terry Smith 5-11710-28-1995 Georgia Tech A Emory Smith 26-100 Antwuan Wyatt 6-1239-6-1997 Applachian State H Raymond Priester 23-138 Tony Horne 10-11010-2-1999 North Carolina H Travis Zachery 28-129 Rod Gardner 7-12710-16-1999 Maryland A Woodrow Dantzler 22-183 Rod Gardner 5-128

100-YARD RUSHER & 100-YARD RECEIVER IN ONE GAME11-6-1999 Duke H Travis Zachery 17-141 Rod Gardner 10-12211-20-1999 South Carolina A Travis Zachery 17-105 Rod Gardner 6-13810-7-2000 N.C. State H Travis Zachery 31-147, Woodrow Dantzler 25-103 Rod Gardner 10-13710-14-2000 Maryland H Travis Zachery 29-151 Rod Gardner 5-14810-13-2001 N.C. State A Woodrow Dantzler 23-184 Derrick Hamilton 6-10612-1-2001 Duke H Woodrow Dantzler 19-135, Travis Zachery 14-114 Roscoe Crosby 6-13910-25-2003 North Carolina H Duane Coleman 13-111 Derrick Hamilton 3-10211-6-2004 Miami (FL) A Reggie Merriweather 20-114 Airese Currie 7-12810-13-2005 N.C. State A James Davis 12-143 Chansi Stuckey 8-10310-22-2005 Temple H Reggie Merriweather 17-108 Aaron Kelly 7-15511-5-2005 Duke H Reggie Merriweather 18-104 Chansi Stuckey 5-1129-30-2006 Louisiana Tech H James Davis 11-143, C.J. Spiller 15-127, Demerick Chancellor 11-113 Chansi Stuckey 4-10010-20-2007 Central Michigan H Sadat Chambers 10-112 Aaron Kelly 7-12111-24-2007 South Carolina A James Davis 23-122 Aaron Kelly 9-13411-13-2010 Florida State A Jamie Harper 27-143 DeAndre Hopkins 8-10610-8-2011 Boston College H Andre Ellington 22-117 Sammy Watkins 7-15210-15-2011 Maryland A Andre Ellington 24-212 Sammy Watkins 8-1051-4-2012 West Virginia N Andre Ellington 10-116 DeAndre Hopkins 10-1079-1-2012 Auburn N Andre Ellington 25-228 DeAndre Hopkins 13-1199-29-2012 Boston College A Andre Ellington 25-132 DeAndre Hopkins 11-19711-17-2012 N.C. State H Andre Ellington 22-124, Tajh Boyd 18-103 Sammy Watkins 11-110, Brandon Ford 5-101

Clemson 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Site-Opponent (Score) Date --- 35 --- --- h - Wake Forest (82-24) 10-31-1981 --- --- 35 --- h - North Carolina (59-38) 10-22-2011 --- 32 --- --- h - Ball State (52-27) 9-8-2012 28 --- --- --- a - Duke (56-20) 11-3-2012 --- 28 --- --- h - Presbyterian College (54-0) 9-23-1950 --- 28 --- --- a - Georgia Tech (42-45) 11-13-1999 --- 28 --- --- a - Duke (52-22) 9-30-2000 --- 28 --- --- N2 - Temple (63-9) 10-12-2006 --- 28 --- --- h - Central Michigan (70-14) 10-20-2007 --- 28 --- --- a - Wake Forest (42-13) 10-25-2012 --- 28 --- --- h - N.C. State (62-48) 11-17-2012 --- --- 28 --- a - Boston College (35-14) 11-11-1950 --- --- 28 --- N1 - Louisiana Tech (49-24) 12-31-2001 --- --- 28 --- h - Central Michigan (70-14) 10-20-2007 --- --- --- 28 h - Auburn (34-0) 11-24-1951 --- --- --- 28 h - Furman (42-14) 11-26-1960 --- --- --- 28 a - Maryland (49-25) 11-12-1988 --- --- --- 28 h - Coastal Carolina (49-3) 10-31-2009 --- 27 --- --- h - Presbyterian College (76-0) 9-22-1945 --- --- 27 --- a - Virginia (47-0) 9-26-1959 --- --- 27 --- a - South Carolina (47-21) 11-22-1997 --- --- --- 27 h - Duke (39-22) 10-19-1968 26 --- --- --- h - Presbyterian College (53-13) 9-20-1952 --- --- 26 --- h - Presbyterian College (76-0) 9-22-1945 --- --- 26 --- h - The Citadel (59-0) 11-27-1954

Opponent 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Site-Opponent (Score) Date --- 35 --- --- N3 - West Virginia (33-70) 1-4-2012 --- 31 --- --- h - Virginia Tech (0-37) 9-12-1998 28 --- --- --- a - N.C. State (17-42) 11-18-1972 --- 28 --- --- a - Wake Forest (17-45) 11-1-2003 --- --- 28 --- a - Tulane (13-54) 11-9-1946 --- 27 --- --- a - N.C. State (13-37) 11-19-2011 --- --- --- 26 a - Miami (FL) (7-39) 10-9-1953 --- --- --- 26 a - Wake Forest (35-33) 11-1-1980 25 --- --- --- a - Georgia Tech (6-41) 11-20-1943 --- 23 --- --- a - Auburn (0-51) 10-11-1969 --- 23 --- --- h - N.C. State (28-30) 10-24-1987

Both Teams 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Site-Opponent (Score) Date --- 42 (35-7) --- --- h - Wake Forest (82-24) 10-31-1981 --- --- 42 (35-7) --- h - North Carolina (59-38) 10-22-2011 --- --- --- 42 (27-15) h - Duke (39-22) 10-19-1968 --- --- --- 40 (22-18) h - N.C. State (39-46) 10-31-1998 38 (28-10) --- --- --- a - Duke (56-20) 11-3-2012 --- 38 (3-35) --- --- N3 - West Virginia (33-70) 1-4-2012 --- --- --- 38 (24-14) a - Duke (34-31) 11-2-2002 --- 37 (23-14) --- --- h - North Carolina (37-29) 11-10-1973 --- --- --- 36 (28-8) h - Furman (42-14) 11-26-1960 --- --- --- 36 (28-8) a - Maryland (49-25) 11-12-1988 35 (21-14) --- --- --- a - N.C. State (31-35) 10-9-1999 --- 35 (28-7) --- --- a - Georgia Tech (42-45) 11-13-1999 --- 35 (32-3) --- --- h - Ball State (52-27) 9-8-2012 --- 35 (28-7) --- --- a - Wake Forest (42-13) 10-25-2012 --- --- 35 (28-7) --- h - Central Michigan (70-14) 10-20-2007 --- --- 35 (21-14) --- h - N.C. State (62-48) 11-17-2012 --- --- --- 35 (9-26) a - Wake Forest (35-33) 11-1-1980 --- --- --- 35 (14-21) h - South Carolina (31-34) 11-23-1996 --- --- --- 35 (14-21) h - Georgia Tech (24-28) 9-11-2004

N1 - Humanitarian Bowl at Boise, ID; N2 - Charlotte, NC; N3 - Orange Bowl at Miami Gardens, FL; Note: Highest-scoring overtime for both teams was 26, when Miami (FL) (16) defeated Clemson (10) in three overtimes on September 17, 2005.

HIGHEST SCORING QUARTERS

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Year Opponent W-L Site Y/C Car. Yards1903 Georgia Tech W A 11.2 55 6151981 Wake Forest W H 7.9 68 5361945 Presbyterian College W H 10.3 50 5161948 Furman W H 7.6 59 4481992 Tennessee-Chattanooga W H 8.2 54 4401957 Presbyterian College W H 6.5 68 4391950 Presbyterian College W H 7.2 61 4362000 Wake Forest W H 6.6 66 4361955 Furman W A 7.2 60 4341974 South Carolina W H 7.0 62 4331995 Duke W H 6.7 65 4331950 Missouri W A 7.4 57 4201978 Virginia W A 6.3 67 4191982 Virginia W A 6.3 67 4191951 Presbyterian College W H 7.7 53 4091954 The Citadel W H 6.4 64 4081987 Virginia W H 5.8 69 4031992 Virginia W A 6.9 58 4021949 Presbyterian College W H 8.1 49 3981944 Presbyterian College W H 6.8 58 3971978 South Carolina W H 5.7 70 3971941 Virginia Military W A 8.4 47 3931952 Presbyterian College W H 7.2 55 3931982 Duke W H 6.2 63 3932006 Louisiana Tech W H 9.6 41 3931974 North Carolina W H 5.8 67 3901990 Appalachian State W H 7.3 53 3891988 Duke W H 6.0 65 3881978 Villanova W H 6.1 63 3851986 Virginia W A 6.0 64 3851958 Virginia W H 5.4 71 3841983 Duke W A 6.4 60 3831942 Presbyterian College W H 6.6 57 3781988 Maryland W A 7.3 51 3731986 The Citadel W H 5.9 62 3681950 Furman W H 6.0 61 3671939 Presbyterian College W H 8.9 41 3661993 Virginia W H 5.6 65 3611941 Presbyterian College W H 7.1 50 3571987 Maryland W H 5.3 67 3551989 South Carolina W A 5.6 63 3551991 Duke W N 6.2 57 3551983 Maryland W H 5.2 68 3501988 Wake Forest W A 6.2 56 3491990 Duke W H 5.9 59 3451978 Wake Forest W A 4.4 77 3421938 George Washington W N 5.7 60 3411941 Wake Forest W H 6.8 50 3411990 Georgia W H 5.2 66 3412007 Central Michigan W H 5.6 61 3411962 Furman W A 4.8 71 3402007 N.C. State W A 6.8 50 3401977 Wake Forest W H 5.0 67 3382006 Temple W N 7.5 45 3371988 North Carolina W H 4.9 69 3361953 Presbyterian College W H 6.2 54 3352012 Duke W A 6.4 52 3341989 North Carolina W A 4.7 70 3321948 Presbyterian College W H 6.8 49 3311964 Virginia W H 6.3 53 3311951 Auburn W H 6.4 52 3301990 Long Beach State W H 5.1 65 3301947 Presbyterian College W H 8.9 37 3291956 Furman W H 5.1 64 3282001 Duke W H 8.5 45 3282012 N.C. State W H 5.7 58 3281958 Vanderbilt W A 5.2 63 3272000 Virginia W A 7.6 43 3271956 Presbyterian College W H 6.3 52 3261986 North Carolina W H 5.8 56 3261946 Presbyterian College W A ---- --- 3252006 North Carolina W H 5.6 58 3241979 Duke W A 4.1 78 3231981 Duke W A 5.5 59 3231995 South Carolina W A 5.4 60 3232009 Georgia Tech L N 9.5 34 3231978 The Citadel W H 5.0 64 3221969 Wake Forest W H 5.3 61 3211995 Florida State L H 5.5 58 3212006 Georgia Tech W H 8.4 38 3211995 Maryland W A 5.0 64 3202012 Auburn W N 6.2 52 3201944 Virginia Military W H 6.3 51 3191945 Virginia Tech W H 6.8 47 319

1950 Auburn W A 5.2 61 3191947 Duquesne W A 5.8 55 3181939 South Carolina W A 5.2 61 3171991 Wake Forest W H 5.2 61 3161957 Duke L A 5.2 61 3151991 Virginia T H 5.4 58 3152000 Duke W A 5.6 56 3151940 Wofford W H 5.0 63 3141963 Virginia W A 4.4 71 3141972 Wake Forest W A 4.5 70 3141984 Duke W H 6.5 48 3121963 Wake Forest W H 5.0 62 3101983 Virginia W H 5.2 60 3101963 Maryland W H 4.6 67 3091979 Virginia W H 4.3 72 3091987 Virginia Tech W A 5.1 60 3081983 Western Carolina W H 4.9 63 3071962 South Carolina W H 4.7 65 3061979 Georgia W H 4.3 71 3061985 Wake Forest W H 4.7 65 3062011 Maryland W A 7.3 42 3061968 Duke W H 6.0 51 3051950 Boston College W A 5.6 54 3041974 Georgia W H 5.0 61 3041981 N.C. State W H 5.2 59 3041962 North Carolina W H 4.5 68 3031984 Virginia W A 5.0 60 3021986 Wake Forest W A 5.0 60 3021973 Wake Forest W H 5.0 60 3001976 North Carolina L H 4.6 65 300Note: Clemson’s record when totaling at least 300 rushing yards is 109-4-1; Clemson is 72-0 when it rushes for at least 324 yards.

300-YARD TEAM RUSHING GAMES

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Year Opponent W-L Site PL Rush-Pass Total1981 Wake Forest W H 87 536-220 7562012 N.C. State W H 102 328-426 7542012 Duke W A 81 334-384 7182007 Central Michigan W H 88 341-315 6562011 Auburn W H 92 238-386 6242000 Wake Forest W H 87 436-187 6231903 Georgia Tech W A 55 615-0 6152001 Duke W H 76 328-280 6082007 N.C. State W A 89 340-268 6081992 Tennessee-Chattanooga W H 71 440-166 6062012 Georgia Tech W H 93 204-397 6011945 Presbyterian College W H 56 516-81 5972011 Maryland W A 80 306-270 5762012 Boston College W A 84 209-367 5761978 The Citadel W H 81 322-245 5672001 N.C. State W A 79 234-333 5671981 Duke W A 79 323-240 5632006 Temple W N 58 337-222 5591950 Presbyterian College W H 78 436-122 5581999 Duke W H 86 239-319 5581974 South Carolina W H 70 433-123 5561978 Virginia W H 87 419-131 5501978 Wake Forest W A 96 342-208 5502001 Louisiana Tech W N 84 273-275 5481984 Duke W H 67 312-235 5471950 Furman W H 71 367-179 5461983 Maryland W H 84 350-194 5441999 Maryland W A 79 290-252 5422003 South Carolina W A 67 240-302 5422012 Wake Forest W A 85 101-433 5341988 Duke W H 79 388-145 5331951 Presbyterian College W H 67 409-123 5321947 Presbyterian College W H 51 329-202 5311954 The Citadel W H 74 408-123 5312002 North Carolina W A 70 256-274 5301957 Presbyterian College W H 79 439-89 5281987 Maryland W H 79 355-173 5282003 North Carolina W H 72 219-309 5282012 Auburn W N 87 320-208 5281952 Presbyterian College W H 69 393-134 5272000 Duke W A 79 315-212 5272006 Louisiana Tech W H 58 393-133 5262012 Ball State W H 84 154-372 5261950 Missouri W A 72 420-105 5252008 The Citadel W H 63 252-273 5251941 Presbyterian College W H 70 357-167 5241951 Auburn W H 79 330-194 5241949 Presbyterian College W H 75 398-124 5221974 North Carolina W H 74 390-132 5222011 Wake Forest W H 86 179-343 5221982 Duke W H 72 393-127 5201947 Furman W A 66 235-280 5151983 Duke W A 75 383-131 5142005 Temple W H 67 155-359 5141988 Maryland W A 65 373-139 5121991 Virginia T H 81 315-196 5111983 Virginia W H 79 310-199 5092006 North Carolina W H 79 324-180 5041991 South Carolina W A 77 272-231 5032007 Louisiana-Monroe W H 62 184-319 5031973 Virginia W H 89 275-227 5022001 Georgia Tech W A 84 248-254 5021973 Wake Forest W H 85 300-200 5001988 North Carolina W H 93 336-164 5002011 Boston College W H 78 180-320 500Note: Clemson’s record when totaling at least 500 yards of total offense is 64-0-1.

500-YARD TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES

Yards Per PlayYear Opponent Plays Yards Y/P1903 Georgia Tech 55 615 11.181945 Presbyterian College 56 597 10.661947 Presbyterian College 51 531 10.412006 Temple 58 559 9.642006 Louisiana Tech 58 526 9.07Note: Minimum 500 total yards.

Yards Per CarryYear Opponent Car. Yards Y/C1903 Georgia Tech 55 615 11.21945 Presbyterian College 50 516 10.32006 Louisiana Tech 41 393 9.62009 Georgia Tech* 34 323 9.51939 Presbyterian College 41 366 8.9* - ACC Championship game; Note: Minimum 300 rushing yards.

Yards Per Passing AttemptYear Opponent C-A Yards Y/A1963 Duke 13-20 364 18.21947 Furman 11-16 280 17.52006 Temple 12-13 222 17.11991 South Carolina 13-15 231 15.41966 Virginia 13-21 315 15.0Note: Minimum 200 passing yards.

Yards Per CompletionYear Opponent C-A Yards Y/C1963 Duke 13-20 364 28.01971 Virginia 9-18 252 28.01950 Duquesne 8-20 223 27.91978 Maryland 8-17 216 27.01953 Auburn 10-21 258 25.8Note: Minimum 200 passing yards.

YARDS PER... RECORDS

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Year Opponent W-L Site C-A Yards2012 Wake Forest W A 29-40 4332012 N.C. State W H 30-44 4262002 Duke W A 34-52 4202012 Georgia Tech W H 26-42 3972011 Auburn W H 30-42 3862012 Duke W A 21-29 3842011 North Carolina W H 28-48 3732007 Virginia Tech L H 38-67 3722012 Ball State W H 33-44 3722012 Boston College W A 28-38 3671963 Duke L A 13-20 3642005 Temple W H 22-33 3591998 Wake Forest L H 21-39 3502012 Louisiana State W N 36-50 3462003 Duke W H 28-43 3442011 Florida State W H 22-35 3441999 Virginia W H 24-32 3432003 Wake Forest L A 35-57 3432006 Boston College L A 25-40 3432011 Wake Forest W H 27-44 3431965 North Carolina L A 23-48 3422002 Florida State L A 18-28 3342001 N.C. State W A 23-27 3331998 N.C. State L H 27-38 3292008 Duke W H 27-38 3262009 Miami (FL) W A 25-37 3262003 Maryland L A 22-45 3202011 Boston College W H 22-37 3201999 Duke W H 25-34 3192002 Texas Tech L N 25-56 3192007 Louisiana-Monroe W H 26-34 3192007 Furman W H 18-22 3171966 Virginia W H 13-21 3152007 Central Michigan W H 23-27 3152012 Furman W H 23-34 3142003 North Carolina W H 18-35 3091999 Mississippi State L N 25-56 3062005 Wake Forest L A 28-42 3042011 Georgia Tech L A 24-41 3042011 N.C. State L A 25-41 3032003 South Carolina W A 18-26 3022003 Furman W H 23-31 3012012 Maryland W H 23-34 3011975 Georgia Tech L A 18-30 3002003 Middle Tennessee W H 23-28 2982003 Georgia Tech W A 23-39 2982000 North Carolina W A 14-25 2962003 Virginia W H 28-45 2941969 Duke L A 15-31 2902012 Florida State L A 22-39 2902004 Wake Forest W H 20-41 2882005 Miami (FL) L H 31-55 2882002 South Carolina W H 27-39 2871997 Wake Forest W A 18-26 2861997 Florida State L H 20-40 2851999 N.C. State L A 24-42 2852001 Wofford W H 26-37 2831947 Furman W A 11-16 2802001 Duke W H 18-31 2802001 Florida State L H 22-41 2772000 Missouri W H 15-24 2752001 Louisiana Tech W N 16-29 2752004 Georgia Tech L H 20-43 2751957 Furman W A 14-27 2742002 North Carolina W A 12-20 2741992 Maryland L A 25-55 2731997 Duke W H 12-21 2731999 Wake Forest W A 26-40 2732008 The Citadel W H 21-29 2732003 Florida State W H 17-27 2722006 Kentucky L N 23-39 2721987 N.C. State L H 21-54 2712011 Troy W H 21-31 2711981 Maryland W H 20-29 2702011 Maryland W A 26-38 2702005 Florida State W H 21-33 2692007 N.C. State W A 25-39 2682007 Wake Forest W H 27-36 2661989 Georgia Tech L H 21-33 2652008 N.C. State W H 20-28 2622009 Georgia Tech L A 15-32 2612011 Wofford W H 18-29 2611980 Virginia Tech W H 14-27 2601953 Auburn L H 10-21 258

2004 Miami (FL) W A 21-37 2581946 Tulane L A 15-29 2561967 Auburn L A 18-43 2552001 Georgia Tech W A 18-32 2541971 Virginia W A 9-18 2521999 Maryland W A 16-23 2522008 Boston College W A 21-33 2522001 Virginia L A 25-34 2512006 Maryland L H 18-27 2511997 Appalachian State W H 20-31 2501997 N.C. State W A 20-32 2502011 West Virginia L N 24-47 2501999 South Carolina W A 14-27 2492002 Louisiana Tech W H 26-44 2491983 N.C. State W H 17-26 2481989 Wake Forest W H 15-26 2471991 Georgia L A 19-38 2462003 Tennessee W N 22-40 2462005 N.C. State W A 22-31 2462010 South Florida L N 24-41 2461978 The Citadel W H 15-17 2451970 Duke L H 23-39 2441977 Virginia W H 13-23 2441999 Marshall L H 27-42 2441975 North Carolina W A 12-19 2432000 Virginia Tech L N 21-44 2431970 Wake Forest L H 21-36 2422009 Florida State W H 18-30 2421997 Texas-El Paso W H 18-28 2411981 Duke W A 14-20 2402011 Virginia Tech W N 20-30 2401995 Wake Forest W A 18-25 2392010 Florida State L A 28-44 2391970 Florida State L A 24-48 2372008 Florida State L A 20-35 2371984 Duke W H 12-19 2352009 Virginia W H 19-26 2341984 Virginia W A 13-23 2331991 South Carolina W A 13-15 2311998 Duke L A 19-40 2312010 Wake Forest W A 19-25 2311991 Maryland W H 14-25 2301970 Virginia W H 18-28 2292007 South Carolina W A 28-39 2291971 NC State L H 16-32 2271973 Virginia W H 15-23 2271993 Florida State L A 16-32 2272008 S.C. State W H 22-31 2272007 Boston College L H 26-40 2261969 Georgia L H 20-40 2251950 Duquesne W H 8-20 2232002 Virginia L A 23-33 2232000 The Citadel W H 21-33 2222006 Temple W N 12-13 2221981 Wake Forest W H 11-19 2201985 Virginia Tech W A 17-30 2202000 N.C. State W H 18-30 2202010 Auburn L A 20-34 2202001 Maryland L A 18-37 2181969 Georgia Tech W A 16-32 2161978 Maryland W A 8-17 2162005 Duke W H 14-24 2161987 Penn State W N 15-24 2142006 Wake Forest W A 20-30 2142010 North Carolina L A 21-39 2142010 N.C. State W H 20-30 2141979 Baylor L N 17-34 2131995 Virginia L H 19-36 2132005 Texas A&M W H 16-24 2131968 N.C. State W A 11-19 2121973 North Carolina W A 12-17 2121975 Duke L A 12-15 2121995 Western Carolina W H 13-19 2122000 Duke W A 12-23 2122009 South Carolina L A 22-42 2122001 Wake Forest W A 16-27 2111989 Virginia W H 14-22 2101993 Nevada-Las Vegas W H 12-17 2092002 Ball State W H 21-29 2091941 South Carolina L A 10-20 2081978 Wake Forest W H 11-19 2081999 North Carolina W H 15-26 2082002 Wake Forest W H 22-35 2082012 Auburn W N 24-35 2081966 Wake Forest W A 10-22 207

1980 North Carolina L H 11-19 2072000 Georgia Tech L H 15-27 2071997 Virginia L H 26-33 2062008 Nebraska L N 17-37 2061992 North Carolina W H 13-23 2052005 Colorado W N 21-29 2051999 Virginia Tech L A 28-44 2042001 South Carolina L A 15-29 2042011 Virginia Tech W A 13-32 2041947 Presbyterian College W H 9-14 2021998 Furman W H 12-15 2022010 Presbyterian College W H 11-20 2021962 N.C. State W A 11-22 2011969 Alabama L H 16-29 2011984 Wake Forest W A 17-26 2011973 Wake Forest W H 10-25 2002009 N.C. State W A 13-19 200Note: Clemson’s record when totaling at least 200 passing yards is 123-63.

200-YARD TEAM PASSING GAMES

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200 Rushing Yards & 200 Passing Yards in One GameYear Opponent Site Rush Pass Score1953 Wake Forest H 276 204 18-01959 Virginia A 250 224 47-01961 Furman H 206 212 35-61973 Virginia H 275 227 32-27 Wake Forest H 300 200 35-8 North Carolina A 250 212 37-291975 North Carolina A 214 243 38-351976 Georgia Tech A 248 234 24-241978 The Citadel H 322 245 58-3 Wake Forest A 342 208 51-6 Maryland A 216 224 28-241981 Duke A 240 323 38-10 Wake Forest H 536 220 82-241984 Virginia A 302 233 55-0 Duke H 312 235 54-21 Wake Forest H 209 201 37-141987 Penn State N1 285 214 35-101989 Virginia H 264 210 34-20 Wake Forest H 218 247 44-101991 Maryland H 230 230 40-7 South Carolina A 272 231 41-231992 North Carolina H 286 205 40-71995 Western Carolina H 210 212 55-9 Wake Forest A 234 239 29-141996 Wake Forest H 264 219 21-101997 Appalachian State H 202 250 23-121998 Furman H 212 202 33-01999 North Carolina H 236 208 31-20 Maryland A 290 252 42-30 Duke H 239 319 58-72000 The Citadel H 236 222 38-0 Missouri H 206 275 62-7 N.C. State H 274 220 34-27 Duke A 315 212 52-222001 Wofford H 200 283 38-14 Georgia Tech A 248 254 47-44 N.C. State A 234 333 45-37 Duke H 328 280 59-31 Louisiana Tech N2 273 275 49-242002 Ball State H 203 209 30-7 North Carolina A 256 274 42-122003 North Carolina H 219 309 36-28 South Carolina A 240 302 63-172005 N.C. State A 243 246 31-10 Duke H 234 216 49-202006 Wake Forest A 214 214 27-17 Temple N3 337 222 63-92007 N.C. State A 340 268 42-20 Central Michigan H 341 315 70-14 South Carolina A 214 229 23-212008 The Citadel H 252 273 45-172009 Florida State H 241 242 40-24 N.C. State A 254 200 43-232010 Presbyterian College H 212 202 58-212011 Wofford H 215 261 35-27 Auburn H 238 386 38-24 Maryland A 306 270 56-45 Virginia Tech N3 217 240 38-102012 Auburn N4 320 208 26-19 Boston College A 209 367 45-31 Georgia Tech H 204 397 47-31 Duke A 334 384 56-20 N.C. State H 328 426 62-48N1 - Orlando, FL (Citrus Bowl); N2 - Boise, ID (Humanitarian Bowl); N3 - Charlotte, NC; N4 - Atlanta, GA; Note: Clemson’s record when totaling at least 200 yards of each is 62-0-1.

Three 100-Yard Rushers in One GameDate Opponent Site Players9-23-1950 Presbyterian College H Cone (143), Mathews (131), Calvert (109)9-30-1950 Missouri A Calvert (175), Mathews (120), Cone (111)11-25-1978 South Carolina H Brown (121), Fuller (108), Sims (104)10-9-1982 Virginia A Austin (105), McCall (103), C. McSwain (103)9-30-2006 Louisiana Tech H Davis (143), Spiller (127), D. Chancellor (113)

Two 100-Yard Rushers in One GameDate Opponent Site Players11-15-1941 Wake Forest H Payne (102), Sweatte (101)11-22-1941 Furman A Tinsley (127), Timmons (103)10-19-1944 South Carolina A Tinsley (146), Rogers (117)9-22-1945 Presbyterian College H Gage (145), Reynolds (105)11-6-1948 Furman H Cox (116), Gage (104)11-18-1950 Furman H Cone (145), Hair (141)9-22-1951 Presbyterian College H Hair (174), Gressette (110)11-17-1951 Furman A Gressette (130), George (114)11-24-1951 Auburn H Gressette (174), Hair (113)11-23-1974 South Carolina H Callicutt (197), Fellers (106)10-23-1982 N.C. State A Austin (109), C. McSwain (129)10-15-1983 Duke A Mack (150), Flowers (112)10-12-1985 Virginia H Driver (121), Flowers (111)11-2-1985 Wake Forest H Flowers (141), Driver (114)11-23-1985 South Carolina A Flowers (136), Driver (114)10-10-1987 Virginia H Allen (183), McFadden (119)11-14-1987 Maryland H Allen (103), McFadden (101)9-22-1990 Appalachian State H Williams (183), Witherspoon (123)10-12-1991 Virginia H Williams (185), Harris (102)12-1-1991 Duke N1 Blunt (163), Harris (126)10-10-1992 Virginia A Blunt (141), Solomon (104)11-12-1994 Georgia Tech H Pegues (136), Greene (111)11-9-1996 Virginia A Dunnican (123), Priester (122)10-7-2000 N.C. State H Zachery (147), Dantzler (103)12-1-2001 Duke H Dantzler (135), Zachery (115)11-9-2002 North Carolina A Rambert (106), T. Hill (105)10-12-2006 Temple N2 Davis (138), D. Chancellor (114)10-21-2006 Georgia Tech H Davis (216), Spiller (116)9-22-2007 N.C. State A Davis (166), Spiller (114)10-27-2007 Maryland A Davis (129), Spiller (106)9-4-2010 North Texas H Ellington (122), Harper (101)11-17-2012 N.C. State H Ellington (124), Boyd (103)N1 - Tokyo, Japan; N2 - Charlotte, NC

Two 100-Yard Passers in One GameDate Opponent Site Players11-9-1946 Tulane A Leverman (153), Hendley (101)9-26-1959 Virginia A White (104), Shingler (101)10-19-1963 Duke A Parker (246), Ray (118)11-20-1971 N.C. State H Pengitore (120), Kendrick (107)9-16-1978 The Citadel H Fuller (139), Lott (106)12-31-2010 South Florida N K. Parker (134), Boyd (112)9-8-2012 Ball State H Boyd (229), Stoudt (123)

Two 100-Yard Receivers in One GameDate Opponent Site Players10-31-1998 N.C. State H Wofford (128), Lawyer (100)11-2-2002 Duke A McKelvey (103), Hamilton (101)9-4-2004 Wake Forest H Currie (152), Stuckey (112)10-6-2007 Virginia Tech H Kelly (174), Grisham (100)11-17-2012 N.C. State H S. Watkins (110), Ford (101)

100 Yards in Two Categories in One GameDate Player Rec. KOR PR Opponent9-20-1997 Tony Horne 131 109 --- Florida State10-4-1997 Tony Horne 119 --- 106 Texas-El Paso10-25-2003 Derrick Hamilton 102 100 --- North Carolina12-31-2007 C.J. Spiller *112 103 --- Auburn10-24-2009 C.J. Spiller 104 125 --- Miami (FL)10-15-2011 Sammy Watkins 105 207 --- Maryland10-29-2011 Sammy Watkins 153 124 --- Georgia Tech9-29-2012 Andre Ellington *132 129 --- Boston College* - rushing

100-Yard Individual Rushing Games South Carolina 33Wake Forest 33Virginia 27Georgia Tech 24Duke 23Maryland 22

100-Yard Individual Receiving GamesN.C. State 14Duke 13North Carolina 11Wake Forest 11Georgia Tech 10Maryland 8

200-Yard Individual Passing GamesDuke 14N.C. State 14North Carolina 11Virginia 10

TOP PERFORMANCES vs. OPPONENTS

UNUSUAL STATISTICAL OCCURRENCES

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Career

All Players Rk Player Pos. Years Snaps 1. * Dalton Freeman C 2009-12 3361 2. * Landon Walker OT 2008-11 3131 3. * Kyle Young C 1998-01 3097 4. * Glenn Rountree OG 1994-97 3048 5. * Charlie Whitehurst QB 2002-05 2875 6. Eric Harmon OG 1987-90 2870 7. Barry Richardson OT 2004-07 2778 8. Jim Bundren OT 1994-97 2772 9. Robert Carswell FS 1997-00 2760 10. DeAndre McDaniel S 2007-10 2750 11. * Rashard Hall S 2009-12 2697 12. * Michael Hamlin S 2005-08 2683 13. Jeb Flesch OG 1988-91 2657 14. * T.J. Watkins OG/TE 1998-01 2655 15. Nealon Greene QB 1994-97 2607 16. Robert O’Neal FS 1989-92 2547 17. * Thomas Austin OL 2006-09 2501 18. Stacy Seegars OG 1990-93 2457 19. Antoine McClain OG 2008-11 2438 20. Jamaal Fudge S 2002-05 2411 21. * Chris Clemons S 2005-08 2408 Aaron Kelly WR 2005-08 2408 23. * Chris Chancellor CB 2006-09 2383 24. Cedric Johnson OG 2001-04 2355 25. Chad Carson LB 1998-01 2353 26. Dexter McCleon CB/QB 1993-96 2349 27. Jeff Bak C 1985-88 2346 28. Holland Postell OT 1995-98 2337 29. Rodney Williams QB 1985-88 2335 30. Raymond Priester TB 1994-97 2329 31. Nathan Bennett OG 2003-06 2308 32. Will Young OG 1992-95 2293 33. Travis Zachery TB 1998-01 2289 34. Alex Ardley CB 1998-01 2283 35. * Chris Hairston OT 2007-10 2260 36. * Xavier Brewer DB 2009-12 2250 37. Brian Dawkins S 1992-95 2247 38. James Lott DB 1986-89 2235 39. Marion Dukes OT 2003-06 2222 40. Justin Miller CB 2002-04 2211 41. Tye Hill CB 2002-05 2213 42. John Leake LB 2000-03 2190 43. * Woodrow Dantzler QB 1998-01 2183 44. Nick Watkins LB 2004-07 2178 45. Crezdon Butler CB 2006-09 2171 46. Terry Smith WR 1990-93 2168 47. Rod Gardner WR 1997-00 2106 48. Marcus Gilchrist DB 2007-10 2103 49. * Khaleed Vaughn DE 2000-03 2101 50. Tajh Boyd QB 2010-12 2095

Season

By ClassClass Player Pos. Year SnapsFreshman Kyle Parker QB 2009 834Sophomore Tajh Boyd QB 2011 997Junior * Dalton Freeman C 2011 1044Senior * Landon Walker OT 2011 1033

Offensive Tackle Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Landon Walker Gr. 2011 1033 2. Brandon Thomas Jr. 2012 987 3. John McDermott Jr. 1999 923 4. Barry Richardson Sr. 2007 890 5. Akil Smith So. 1999 887 6. Chris Hairston Gr. 2010 821 7. Gifford Timothy So. 2012 820 8. Landon Walker Jr. 2010 805 9. Phillip Price Sr. 2011 802 10. Les Hall Sr. 1992 797

Offensive Guard Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Tyler Shatley Jr. 2012 939 2. Antoine McClain Sr. 2011 921 3. Gregory Walker Jr. 2002 887 4. John Phillips Jr. 1986 864 5. T.J. Watkins Sr. 2001 855 6. Cedric Johnson Jr. 2003 850 7. Theo Mugros Jr. 1999 849 8. Theo Mugros Gr. 2000 844 9. Cedric Johnson So. 2002 836 10. Pat Williams So. 1986 816

Center Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Dalton Freeman Jr. 2011 1044 2. Dalton Freeman Gr. 2012 959 3. Kyle Young So. 1999 919 4. Kyle Young Gr. 2001 854 5. Kyle Young Jr. 2000 845 6. Tommy Sharpe Jr. 2003 828 7. Jeff Bak Sr. 1988 821 8. Dustin Fry Jr. 2005 820 9. Jeff Phillips Sr. 1989 817 10. Dalton Freeman So. 2010 811

Quarterback Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Tajh Boyd So. 2011 997 2. Tajh Boyd Jr. 2012 959 3. Charlie Whitehurst So. 2003 943 4. Cullen Harper Jr. 2007 942 5. Kyle Parker Fr. 2009 834 6. Woodrow Dantzler Gr. 2001 822 7. Rodney Williams So. 1986 805 8. Nealon Greene Sr. 1997 787 9. DeChane Cameron Jr. 1990 778 10. Charlie Whitehurst Gr. 2005 771

Tailback Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Andre Ellington Jr. 2011 754 2. Raymond Priester Jr. 1996 729 3. Travis Zachery So. 1999 625 4. Travis Zachery Sr. 2001 612 5. Andre Ellington Sr. 2012 606 6. Raymond Priester Sr. 1997 596 7. Travis Zachery Sr. 2000 595 8. Raymond Priester So. 1995 594 9. James Davis Jr. 2007 566 10. Terry Allen So. 1988 545

Fullback Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Emory Smith Jr. 1995 598 2. Wesley McFadden Sr. 1989 532 3. Chris Lancaster So. 1986 526 4. Rudy Harris Jr. 1991 513 5. Emory Smith Fr. 1993 495 6. Tracy Johnson Jr. 1987 476 7. Emory Smith Sr. 1996 443 8. Wesley McFadden Jr. 1988 389 9. Rudy Harris Sr. 1992 338 10. Howard Hall So. 1990 335

Tight End Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Dwayne Allen Jr. 2011 890 2. Dwayne Allen So. 2010 765 3. Brandon Ford Gr. 2012 695 4. Michael Palmer Sr. 2009 669 5. Stacy Fields Sr. 1990 617 6. Tyrone Gibson So. 1991 607 7. Stacy Fields Jr. 1989 572 8. Michael Palmer So. 2007 566 9. Michael Palmer Jr. 2008 562 10. Lamont Hall Sr. 1997 556

Wide Receiver Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Rod Gardner Jr. 1999 798 2. Jackie Robinson Gr. 2002 760 3. Aaron Kelly Jr. 2007 756 4. DeAndre Hopkins So. 2011 751 5. Aaron Kelly Sr. 2008 744 6. DeAndre Hopkins Jr. 2012 738 7. Rod Gardner Sr. 2000 732 8. Brian Wofford Sr. 1999 724 9. Antwan Wyatt Jr. 1995 708 10. Jacoby Ford Sr. 2009 684

Defensive End Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Malliciah Goodman Jr. 2011 767 2. Andre Branch Sr. 2011 755 3. Da’Quan Bowers Jr. 2010 683 4. Bryant McNeal Jr. 2001 679 5. Rahim Abdullah So. 1997 671 6. James Earle Jr. 1986 669 7. Bryant McNeal Sr. 2002 663 8. James Earle Sr. 1987 662 9. Khaleed Vaughn So. 2001 660 10. Ricky Sapp Sr. 2009 656

Defensive Tackle Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Rennie Moore Sr. 2011 723 2. Brandon Thompson Sr. 2011 722 3. Jovon Bush Sr. 2001 679 4. DeJuan Polk Gr. 2003 627 5. Donnell Washington Jr. 2003 625 6. Lorenzo Bromell Sr. 1997 618 7. Nick Eason Gr. 2002 604 8. Raymond White Jr. 1996 602 9. Donnell Washington So. 2002 597 10. Jason Holloman Jr. 1999 596

Linebacker Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Keith Adams So. 1999 864 2. Chad Carson So. 1999 818 3. Chad Carson Sr. 2001 789 4. John Leake Sr. 2003 759 5. Corico Wright So. 2010 758 6. Leroy Hill Jr. 2003 757 7. Brandon Maye So. 2009 756 8. Keith Adams Jr. 2000 753 9. Eric Sampson So. 2002 751 10. John Leake Jr. 2002 744

Cornerback Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Coty Sensabaugh Gr. 2011 993 2. Alex Ardley So. 1999 850 3. Brian Mance Sr. 2002 823 4. Justin Miller So. 2003 815 5. Marcus Gilchrist Sr. 2010 790 6. Tye Hill Jr. 2004 784 7. Dextra Polite Sr. 1999 775 8. Brian Mance Jr. 2001 774 9. Xavier Brewer Jr. 2011 771 10. Dexter McCleon Sr. 1996 759

Safety Rk Player Cl. Year Snaps 1. Marcus Gilchrist Jr. 2009 902 2. DeAndre McDaniel Jr. 2009 893 3. Charles Hafley Gr. 2001 881 4. Robert Carswell Jr. 1999 870 5. Jamaal Fudge So. 2002 850 6. Jonathan Meeks Sr. 2012 835 7. Michael Hamlin Gr. 2008 828 8. Travis Pugh Jr. 2003 821 Chris Clemons Jr. 2007 821 10. Travis Pugh Sr. 2004 804

* - played final season as a graduate; Note: All records from 1986-12; only snaps on offensive and defensive plays (does not include snaps on special teams plays).

SNAP RECORDS

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AFC

Baltimore/Indianapolis ColtsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1956 B.C. Inabinet, T 43 41959 Morris Keller, T 192 161961 Ron Osborne, T 63 51964 John Case, E 190 141976 Gary Alexander, T 424 151980 Marvin Sims, FB 324 121981 Obed Ariri, PK 178 71982 Tony Berryhill, C 225 92010 Kavell Conner, LB 240 72012 Dwayne Allen, TE 64 3

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Dwayne Allen, TE 2012Bob Baldwin, B 1966,67Mike Barber, LB 1998,99James Coley, TE 1991Kavell Conner, LB 2010-12*Roscoe Crosby, WR 2005Steve Durham, DE 1982Chris Gardocki, P 1996-98Robert O’Neal, FS 1993,94Marvin Sims, RB 1980,81

Baltimore RavensAll-Time Roster

Player, Pos. Year(s)Terry Allen, RB 2001Nathan Bennett, OG 2008*Antoine McClain, OG 2012Trevor Pryce, DT 2006-10James Trapp, CB 1999-02

Buffalo BillsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1960 Lou Cordileone, T --- FS Harold Olson, T --- FS1965 John Boyette, T --- &51979 Jerry Butler, WR 5 11982 Perry Tuttle, WR 19 12010 C.J. Spiller, RB 9 12011 Chris Hairston, OT 122 42013 Jonathan Meeks, S 143 5

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Crezdon Butler, CB 2012Jerry Butler, WR 1979-83,85-87*Gary Byrd, OT 2003Chris Hairston, OT 2011,12Jerome Henderson, CB 1993,94Corey Hulsey, OG 2001Harold Olson, T 1960-62C.J. Spiller, RB 2010-12Perry Tuttle, WR 1982,83

Cincinnati BengalsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1987 Jim Riggs, TE 103 41999 Donald Broomfield, DT 249 72012 Brandon Thompson, DT 93 3

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Brentson Buckner, MG 1997John Johnson, OLB 1994Jim Riggs, TE 1987-92Brandon Thompson, DT 2012

Cleveland BrownsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1965 John Boyette, T 237 171967 Floyd Rogers, DT 360 141968 Harry Olszewski, G 64 3 Jackie Jackson, RB 134 51985 Kevin Mack, RB 11 #11988 Michael Dean Perry, DT 50 21994 Andre Hewitt, OT 203 71999 Rahim Abdullah, LB 45 22009 James Davis, RB 195 6

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Rahim Abdullah, OLB 1999,00Keith Adams, LB 2007Jim Bundren, C 1999,00James Davis, RB 2009,10Stacey Driver, TB 1987(R)

Nick Eason, DT 2004-06Chris Gardocki, P 1999-03Homer Jordan, QB 1987(R)

Kevin Mack, RB 1985-93Michael Dean Perry, DT 1988-94Chansi Stuckey, WR 2009,10Ray Williams, WR 1987(R)

Denver BroncosDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1960 Bill Mathis, RB --- FS1978 Lacy Brumley, OT 305 111982 Brian Clark, OT 327 121984 Murray Jarman, WR 326 121989 Richard McCullough, DT 97 41997 Trevor Pryce, DE 28 12003 Nick Eason, DT 114 4 Bryant McNeal, DE 128 4

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Kevin Alexander, LB 2010Brian Clark, OT 1982Brian Dawkins, S 2009-11Nick Eason, DT 2003(IR)

Bob Hudson, LB 1960,61Richard McCullough, DT 1990Chester McGlockton, DT 2001,02Bryant McNeal, DE 2003,04Harold Olson, T 1963,64Michael Dean Perry, DT 1995,96Trevor Pryce, DT 1997-05*Glenn Rountree, OG 1999David Treadwell, PK 1989-92

Houston Oilers/Tennessee TitansDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1960 Doug Cline, LB --- FS1961 Jimmy King, T --- 141962 Ron Osborne, T 231 291963 Don Chuy, T 38 51964 Pat Crain, FB 118 151989 Tracy Johnson, FB 271 102001 Keith Adams, LB 232 72011 Jamie Harper, RB 130 42012 Coty Sensabaugh, CB 115 4

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Charles Bennett, DE 2008Doug Cline, LB 1960-66Mike Dukes, LB 1960-63Jamie Harper, RB 2011,12Tracy Johnson, FB 1989Terry Kinard, FS 1990Jim McCandless, G 1960Bob Poole, TE 1966,67*Raymond Priester, RB 1998Coty Sensabaugh, CB 2012Joey Walters, WR 1987

Houston TexansDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd2013 DeAndre Hopkins, WR 27 1

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Thomas Austin, OG 2011*James Davis, RB 2011Dexter McCleon, CB 2006

Jacksonville JaguarsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd2012 Andre Branch, DE 38 2

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Andre Branch, DE 2012Jamaal Fudge, S 2006,07Michael Hamlin, S 2010Ashley Sheppard, OLB 1995James Trapp, DB 2003

Kansas City ChiefsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1974 Jay Washington, RB 131 61979 Steve Fuller, QB 23 1 Stan Rome, WR 277 112008 Barry Richardson, OT 170 6

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Brentson Buckner, DT 1997Steve Fuller, QB 1979-83Rod Gardner, WR 2006Dexter McCleon, CB 2003-05Chester McGlockton, DT 1998-00Michael Dean Perry, DT 1997Barry Richardson, OT 2008-11Stan Rome, WR 1979-82Wayne Simmons, OLB 1997,98

Miami DolphinsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1976 Don Testerman, RB 282 101984 William Devane, DT 320 121993 Robert O’Neal, FS 164 61998 Lorenzo Bromell, DT 102 4 Jim Bundren, OT 210 72008 Phillip Merling, DE 32 22009 Chris Clemons, S 165 5

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Keith Adams, LB 2006Shelton Boyer, WR 1987(R)

Lorenzo Bromell, DT 1998-01Jim Bundren, OG 2002(IR)

Chris Clemons, S 2009-12Antwan Edwards, CB 2004Dale Hatcher, P 1993Wayne Mass, T 1971Phillip Merling, DE 2008-11Don Testerman, RB 1980

New England PatriotsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1960 Harvey White, QB --- FS1969 John Cagle, LB 344 141983 Johnny Rembert, LB 101 41991 Jerome Henderson, CB 41 2

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Terry Allen, RB 1999*Thomas Austin, OG 2010John Cagle, DT/LB/G 1969Mike Dukes, L 1964,65Jerome Henderson, CB 1991-93,96Bill Hudson, DT 1963Chuck McSwain, TB 1987Rod McSwain, DB 1984-90Wayne Mass, T 1972Johnny Rembert, LB 1983-92Harvey White, QB 1960Perry Williams, CB 1987(R)

New York JetsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1962 Gary Barnes, E 69 91966 Randy Smith, LB --- 71973 Rick Harrell, C 155 61978 Roy Epps, S 213 82005 Justin Miller, CB 57 22007 Chansi Stuckey, WR 235 7

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Jim Bundren, OT 1998Mike Dukes, LB 1965K.D. Dunn, TE 1989Ricky Harrell, C 1973Jerome Henderson, CB 1997,98Bill Mathis, RB 1960-69Chester McGlockton, DT 2003Justin Miller, CB 2005-07,09Wayne Mulligan, C 1974,75Trevor Pryce, DT 2010Ricky Sapp, LB 2011,12Chansi Stuckey, WR 2007-09Jim Stuckey, DT 1986Henry Walls, LB 1987(R)

Oakland/Los Angeles RaidersDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1961 Lowndes Shingler, QB --- 91983 Jeff McCall, FB 194 71985 James Farr, OG 84 #31992 Chester McGlockton, DT 16 11993 James Trapp, CB 72 32010 Jacoby Ford, WR 108 4

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Lorenzo Bromell, DE 2003*Jamie Cumbie, DT 2011Kenny Danforth, SS 1987(R)

Jacoby Ford, WR 2010-12Corey Hulsey, OG 2003-06Jeff McCall, TE 1983Chester McGlockton, MG 1992-97*Bryant McNeal, DE 2006Justin Miller, CB 2008,09Archie Reese, DT 1982,83James Trapp, CB 1993-98Keith Williams, LB 1987(R)

Curtis Whitley, C 1997

NFL DRAFT & ROSTER BY TEAM

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Pittsburgh SteelersDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1946 Marion Woods, G 43 61947 Ralph Jenkins, C 138 141949 Bobby Gage, B 6 11951 Ray Mathews, B 81 7 Dick Hendley, B 262 221953 Tom Barton, G 66 61956 Billy O’Dell, B 292 251959 Rudy Hayes, B 235 201972 John McMakin, TE 63 3 Don Kelley, DB 217 91976 Bennie Cunningham, TE 28 11987 Delton Hall, CB 38 21988 James Earle, OLB 322 121992 Levon Kirkland, OLB 38 21993 Brentson Buckner, DT 50 22010 Crezdon Butler, CB 164 5

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Brentson Buckner, DT 1994-96Crezdon Butler, CB 2010Miguel Chavis, FB 2011(IR)

Lou Cordileone, G 1962,63Bennie Cunningham, TE 1976-83,85Nick Eason, DT 2007-10Bobby Gage, B 1949,50Chris Gardocki, P 2004-06Tyler Grisham, WR 2009-11Delton Hall, CB 1987-91Rudy Hayes, LB 1959,60,62Dick Hendley, QB 1951Ralph Jenkins, C 1947Levon Kirkland, OLB 1992-00Ray Mathews, WR 1951-59John McMakin, TE 1972-74Wayne Mulligan, C 1974,75Joe Pagliei, FB 1960Sid Tinsley, B 1945Donnell Woolford, CB 1997

San Diego ChargersDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1966 Wayne Page, DB 182 91982 Hollis Hall, DB 188 71992 Curtis Whitley, C 117 51995 Patrick Sapp, OLB 50 21999 Adrian Dingle, DE 139 52001 Robert Carswell, FS 244 72006 Charlie Whitehurst, QB 81 32007 Anthony Waters, LB 96 32011 Marcus Gilchrist, DB 50 2

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Robert Carswell, FS 2001,02Doug Cline, LB 1966Adrian Dingle, DE 1999-04Steve Fuller, QB 1988Marcus Gilchrist, DB 2011,12Delton Hall, CB 1992Bill Hudson, DT 1961,62Patrick Sapp, OLB 1996,97Jim Stuckey, DT 1987Anthony Waters, LB 2007,08Charlie Whitehurst, QB 2006-09,12Curtis Whitley, C 1992-94

Seattle SeahawksDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1981 Steve Durham, DT 140 61982 Jeff Bryant, DT 6 11983 Bob Mayberry, OG 290 111991 Doug Thomas, WR 51 21998 Anthony Simmons, LB 15 12005 Leroy Hill, LB 98 32011 Byron Maxwell, CB 173 6

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Mike Barber, ILB 1995-97Jeff Bryant, DT 1982-93*William Henry, OL 2005Leroy Hill, LB 2005-12Tracy Johnson, FB 1992-94Levon Kirkland, LB 2001Byron Maxwell, DB 2011,12John McMakin, TE 1976*Bryant McNeal, DE 2005Anthony Simmons, LB 1998-04Don Testerman, FB 1976-78Doug Thomas, WR 1991-93Charlie Whitehurst, QB 2010,11

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Atlanta FalconsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1984 Rod McSwain, DB 63 31985 Reggie Pleasant, DB 152 61987 Kenny Flowers, TB 31 22013 Malliciah Goodman, DE 127 4

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Cliff Austin, RB 1984-86Gary Barnes, WR 1966,67Dan Benish, DT 1983-86Jonathan Brooks, LB 1980Woodrow Dantzler, RB 2003Antwan Edwards, DB 2005Kenny Flowers, TB 1987-89Jamaal Fudge, S 2008,09Steve Griffin, TB 1987(R)

Tye Hill, CB 2009Brandon Jamison, LB 2005Tracy Johnson, FB 1990,91John Leake, LB 2005,06Dwayne Morgan, OT 2003Michael Palmer, TE 2010-12Reggie Pleasant, CB 1985Perry Tuttle, WR 1984Khaleed Vaughn, DE 2004Kevin Youngblood, WR 2005,06

Carolina PanthersAll-Time Roster

Player, Pos. Year(s)Thomas Austin, OG 2012Brentson Buckner, DT 2001-05O.J. Childress, LB 2000Vince Ciurciu, LB 2003-06*Dustin Fry, C 2009Rod Gardner, WR 2005*Steven Jackson, FB 2006Brandon Jamison, LB 2006,07*Glenn Rountree, OG 1998*Khaleed Vaughn, DE 2005Curtis Whitley, C 1995,96

Chicago BearsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1943 Marion Butler, B 189 181945 Billy Poe, B 93 81953 Jim Shirley, B 209 181964 Pat Crain, HB 23 21966 Wayne Page, DE 182 121968 Wayne Mass, T 99 41973 Ed Seigler, PK 266 111985 William Perry, MG 22 11989 Donnell Woolford, CB 11 11991 Chris Gardocki, P/PK 78 3 Stacy Long, OT 301 112005 Airese Currie, WR 140 5

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Gaines Adams, DE 2009Gary Barnes, E 1964James Coley, TE 1990,91Airese Currie, WR 2006Steve Fuller, QB 1984-86Chris Gardocki, PK 1991-94Keith Jennings, TE 1991-97Wayne Mass, OT 1968-70Eldridge Milton, LB 1987(R)

William Perry, MG/FB 1985-92Donnell Woolford, CB 1989-96

Chicago/Saint Louis/Arizona CardinalsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1939 Gus Goines, E 142 141940 Shad Bryant, B 161 181957 Bill Hudson, T 34 31960 Harold Olson, T 13 21961 Jimmy King, OT 134 101966 Ricky Johnson, T 177 121969 Wayne Mulligan, C 201 81979 Joe Bostic, OG 64 31984 Bob Paulling, PK 213 81985 K.D. Dunn, TE 116 51991 Dexter Davis, CB 86 4 Vance Hammond, DT 117 52005 Airese Currie, WR 140 52013 Andre Ellington, RB 187 6

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Joe Bostic, OG 1979-88Crezdon Butler, CB 2011,12Airese Currie, WR 2005,06Billy Davis, LB 1984Dexter Davis, CB 1991-93Nick Eason, DT 2011,12Terrence Flagler, TB 1990,91Terence Mack, DE 1987Wayne Mulligan, C 1969-73Patrick Sapp, OLB 1998,99Chansi Stuckey, WR 2011

Dallas CowboysDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1961 Lowndes Shingler, QB 156 121970 Charlie Waters, CB 66 3 Ivan Southerland, DT 283 111980 Lester Brown, RB 189 71983 Chuck McSwain, RB 135 51989 Keith Jennings, WR 113 52009 Michael Hamlin, S 166 5

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Keith Adams, LB 2001,02Gary Barnes, WR 1963Fred Cone, PK 1960Woodrow Dantzler, RB 2002Michael Hamlin, S 2009,10*Vontrell Jamison, DE 2005Keith Jennings, WR 1989Ray Mathews, WR 1960Chuck McSwain, RB 1983,84Charlie Waters, S 1970-78,80,81Terry Witherspoon, FB 2001

Detroit LionsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1942 Joe Blalock, E 35 51953 Dreher Gaskins, E 121 101956 Dick Marazza, T 254 21971 Dave Thompson, G 30 21979 Jonathan Brooks, LB 92 4

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Jonathan Brooks, LB 1979Ken Callicutt, RB 1978-82Vince Ciurciu, LB 2009,10*James Davis, RB 2011Ty Davis, CB 1987Tye Hill, CB 2010Steve Kenney, OT 1986,87Al Latimer, DB 1982-84John McMakin, TE 1975Larry Ryans, WR 1994David Thompson, C 1971-73

Green Bay PackersDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1946 Tim Hough, G 136 13 Frank Saunders, T 276 271951 Fred Cone, RB/PK 27 31952 Billy Hair, RB 148 131957 Joel Wells, E 18 21962 Gary Barnes, E 41 31972 Larry Hefner, LB 346 141993 Wayne Simmons, OLB 15 11999 Antwan Edwards, LB 25 12004 Donnell Washington, DT 72 3

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Gary Barnes, E 1962,63Fred Cone, B/K 1951-57Antwan Edwards, CB 1999-03Rod Gardner, WR 2005Lamont Hall, TE 1999Larry Hefner, LB 1972-75John Leake, LB 2005Phillip Merling, DE 2012Wayne Simmons, LB 1993-96Donnell Washington, DT 2004,05

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Los Angeles/Saint Louis RamsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1951 Jackie Calvert, T 300 251958 Bill Thomas, C 200 171963 Don Chuy, T 67 51983 Danny Triplett, LB 282 111985 Dale Hatcher, P 77 31997 Dexter McCleon, CB 40 21998 Raymond Priester, TB 129 5 Glenn Rountree, OG 159 62006 Tye Hill, CB 15 12007 Dustin Fry, C 139 52009 Dorell Scott, DT 103 4

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Don Chuy, G 1963-68Lou Cordileone, DT 1962Dexter Davis, CB 1993-95Dustin Fry, C 2007,08Steve Fuller, QB 1983Dale Hatcher, P 1985-89,91Tye Hill, CB 2006-08Tony Horne, WR 1998-00Dexter McCleon, CB 1997-02Barry Richardson, OT 2012Dorell Scott, DT 2009-11Ashley Sheppard, DE 1995

Minnesota VikingsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1983 Brian Butcher, OG 298 111984 Edgar Pickett, DE 295 111990 Terry Allen, TB 241 91992 Ed McDaniel, ILB 125 51993 Ashley Sheppard, OLB 106 41999 Chris Jones, LB 169 5

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Terry Allen, TB 1991-94Lorenzo Bromell, DT 2002,03Vince Ciurciu, LB 2007,08*Eric Coleman, DT 2005Donald Igwebuike, PK 1990Ed McDaniel, LB 1992-01Ashley Sheppard, OLB 1993-95

New Orleans SaintsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1983 Cliff Austin, RB 66 31988 Tony Stephens, DT 81 31990 Gary Cooper, WR 260 10

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Terry Allen, RB 2000Cliff Austin, RB 1983,84Lou Cordileone, T 1967,68Lamont Hall, TE 2000-05John Johnson, OLB 1995Dave Thompson, T 1974,75Anthony Waters, LB 2009,10

New York GiantsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1939 Don Willis, B 40 31940 Joe Payne, G 120 111951 Bob Hudson, E 146 121952 Bob Patton, T 59 51960 Lou Cordileone, L 12 1 Doug Cline, FB 168 141976 Craig Brantley, WR 303 111983 Terry Kinard, FS 10 1 Andy Headen, LB 205 8 Frank Magwood, WR 318 121984 Jim Scott, DT 143 61985 James Robinson, DT 31 #2 Ty Davis, CB 58 31990 Otis Moore, DT 274 101999 O.J. Childress, LB 231 7

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Lorenzo Bromell, DE 2004O.J. Childress, LB 1999Lou Cordileone, G 1960Ty Davis, DB 1985,86Andy Headen, LB 1983-88Bob Hudson, E 1951,52 Terry Kinard, FS 1983-89Bob Patton, T 1952David Treadwell, PK 1993,94Gregory Walker, OG 2004Joel Wells, B 1961

Philadelphia EaglesDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1949 Frank Gillespie, G 71 71954 Nate Gressette, T 285 41955 Clyde White, G 190 16 Wingo Avery, C 334 281958 Jim Padgett, T 280 241959 Jim Payne, G 230 20 Jack Smith, T 158 141991 Eric Harmon, OG 271 101995 Brian Dawkins, SS 61 22007 C.J. Gaddis, CB 159 52010 Ricky Sapp, DE 134 5

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Keith Adams, LB 2002-05Don Chuy, G 1969Darrel Crutchfield, DB 2001Brian Dawkins, S 1996-08George Fritts, T 1945Jerome Henderson, CB 1995Bob Hudson, B 1953-55,57,58Steve Kenney, OG 1979-85Levon Kirkland, LB 2002Al Latimer, CB 1979Wayne Mass, T 1972Joe Pagliei, B 1959William Perry, MG 1993,94Marion Reeves, DB 1974Ricky Sapp, DE 2010(IR)

Derrick Witherspoon, TB 1995-97

San Francisco 49ersDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1959 Michael Dukes, FB/LB 162 141960 Bill Mathis HB 88 81964 Bob Poole, TE 102 81970 Jack King, G 347 141978 Archie Reese, DT 127 51979 Dwight, Clark, WR 249 101980 Jim Stuckey, DT 20 11987 Terrence Flagler, TB 25 11991 John Johnson, OLB 53 22004 Derrick Hamilton, WR 77 3

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Brentson Buckner, DT 1998-00Dwight Clark, WR 1979-86Lou Cordileone, G 1961Terrence Flagler, TB 1987-89Derrick Hamilton, WR 2004,05John Johnson, OLB 1991-93Al Latimer, CB 1980Bob Poole, E 1964,65Archie Reese, DT 1978-81Jim Stuckey, DT 1980-86

Tampa Bay BuccaneersDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1982 Jeff Davis, LB 128 51985 Donald Igwebuike, PK 260 101989 Ty Granger, OT 257 101993 Rudy Harris, FB 91 41994 Wardell Rouse, OLB 179 62006 Charles Bennett, DE 241 72007 Gaines Adams, DE 4 12011 Da’Quan Bowers, DE 51 2

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Gaines Adams, DE 2007-09Obed Ariri, PK 1984Cliff Austin, TB 1987Charles Bennett, DE 2006,07Da’Quan Bowers, DE 2011,12Jeff Davis, LB 1982-87K.D. Dunn, TE 1985,86Derrick Hamilton, WR 2007Rudy Harris, FB 1993,94Donald Igwebuike, PK 1985-89Tracy Johnson, FB 1996Wardell Rouse, OLB 1995,96Larry Ryans, WR 1996Darnell Stephens, OLB 1995,96*Rendrick Taylor, TE 2010Perry Tuttle, WR 1984

Washington RedskinsDraft Picks

Year Player, Pos. Pick Rd1942 Charlie Timmons, B 176 171955 Buck George, B 244 211968 Frank Liberatore, DB 230 91996 Leomont Evans, FS 138 52001 Rod Gardner, WR 15 12011 Jarvis Jenkins, DT 41 2

All-Time RosterPlayer, Pos. Year(s)Terry Allen, TB 1995-98Obed Ariri, PK 1987(R)

Dan Benish, DT 1987Jeff Bostic, C 1980-93Crezdon Butler, CB 2012James Davis, RB 2010K.D. Dunn, TE 1987Leomont Evans, FS 1996-99Rod Gardner, WR 2001-04Bob Hudson, G 1959Jarvis Jenkins, DT 2011,12Jim Riggs, TE 1993

* - practice squad only; & - red-shirt draft ; # - supplemental draft from USFL; (R) - replacement player; (IR) - injured reserve only; Note: FS - first selection draft by the AFL (no record of rounds or draft order exists)

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September 30, 1896 - A small crowd gathered in one of the barrack’s rooms and discussed the advisability of organizing a football association and to devise some means of getting a coach. The organization, known as the Clemson College Football Association, was perfected and the following officers elected: President Frank Tompkins, Secretary & Treasurer Charlie Gentry, Manager T.R. Vogel, Temporary Captain R.G. Hamilton. A committee of three was appointed to consult Prof. Riggs as to management of a football team and to ask his aid as coach.

October 5, 1896 - Practice began on campus on a 50’ x 200’ field in front of the college.

October 31, 1896 - Clemson played its first football game, defeating Furman 14-6 in Greenville, SC. It was the first time that many of the Clemson players had seen a full-sized football gridiron. Charlie Gentry was credited with scoring the Tigers’ first touchdown.

November 21, 1896 - Clemson defeated Wofford 16-0. When the team arrived back on campus that night, the cadet corp along with faculty members led the team around in a buggy led by a torchlight procession and proceeded to go all over the campus. With this win, Clemson claimed the state title.

November 10, 1897 - Clemson defeated South Carolina for the first time and won the school’s second state champion-ship. A total of 2,000 spectators witnessed the 18-6 triumph. Clemson took an early 4-0 lead when South Carolina’s Lee Hagood fumbled on the Gamecock’s 31-yard line and Clemson’s W.T. Brock caught the fumbled ball in the air and raced 30 yards for a touchdown.

October 20, 1898 - The Tigers played their first home game against Bingham. Clemson won 55-0, as W.C. Forsythe kicked every PAT (11). R.T.V. Bowman, the man for whom the field at Clemson is named, was an assistant coach at that time with Clemson and helped referee the game.

November 10, 1899 - The football association stood on a very weak financial basis. The organization could not even afford to hire a coach. W.M. Riggs agreed to coach the Tigers for free.

December 8, 1899 - John Heisman was hired as head coach.

October 22, 1900 - The Tigers defeated Wofford 21-0. Actually, Clemson scored many more points, but a pre-game agreement between the two stated that every point Clemson scored after the first four touchdowns would not count. No one could keep an accurate count after Clemson scored its first 21 points after just six minutes elapsed. All touchdowns Clemson made were called back and the ball given to Wofford deep in Clemson territory on such penal-ties as running over a Wofford tackler.

November 29, 1900 - Clemson’s 35-0 win over Alabama allowed John Heisman’s team to finish the year undefeated (6-0). It was Clemson’s first undefeated team and was the only team to win all of the games in a season until the 1948 squad went 11-0. Clemson won the SIAA Championship, its first conference title.

October 5, 1901 - Clemson opened the season with a 122-0 win over Guilford, the most points scored in Tiger history. They averaged 30 yards per play and a touchdown every minute and 26 seconds. The first half lasted 20 minutes while the second half lasted only 10 minutes. Legend has it that every man on the team scored a touchdown in the game.

October 30, 1902 - Col. Charles S. Roller Jr., who was football coach of Furman, was the only referee for the Clemson-South Carolina game. Bronco Armstrong, a famous Yale player and official, was to be the umpire, but was in a railroad wreck on the way to Clemson and it was impossible for him to get to the game in time. Not a single penalty was called in the game. A riot between Tiger and Gamecock fans broke out the night after the game. Officials at both colleges called off the football series between the two schools. Clemson and South Carolina did not meet again in football until 1909.

November 27, 1902 - Clemson played in the snow for the first time in a game against Tennessee. The Tigers won the game, 11-0, and claimed the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association crown, their second league title in three years.

October 10, 1903 - Clemson beat Georgia 29-0. In the first 10 minutes, Clemson fumbled the ball three times. After the game, the Georgia team made a deal with the Clemson team. They would give the Clemson team a bushel of apples for every point Clemson would defeat Georgia Tech above the score Clemson made against Georgia. The score turned out to be Clemson 73, Georgia Tech 0. Apples were plentiful around Clemson that winter - 44 bushels.

October 17, 1903 - Clemson defeated Georgia Tech 73-0. Clemson rushed the ball 55 times for 615 yards, still a school record, while Tech ran the ball 35 times and collected 28 yards. The second half was shortened to 15 minutes.

October 28, 1903 - The Tigers defeated N.C. State 24-0 in Columbia, SC at the fairgrounds. One incident that delayed the game’s start was the fact that the sideline spectators in their eagerness to see each play crowded in front of the grandstand and on the field. Twenty-minute halves were played, because the field had to be given to the racing as-sociation at 12:45 PM. Even the short halves could not be played out and the time limit was up when 16 minutes of the second half had been played. Heisman married Evelyn Barksdale in Columbia after the game.

November 26, 1903 - One day after Georgia Tech’s dead-line for its offer had expired, John Heisman wired Georgia Tech President Lyman Hall that he would accept its offer of $2,250 per year plus 30 percent of net receipts to coach its athletic teams.

September 30, 1904 - Clemson began practice under new Head Coach Shack Shealy, who was at one time a great foot-ball player. He played varsity ball six years, four at Clemson and two at Iowa State. He is still the only Clemson graduate to serve as head coach of the Tiger football team.

November 11, 1905 - The Clemson-Auburn game was called on account of darkness. Clemson won, 6-0.

November 29, 1906 - Clemson’s first forward pass occurred in a 10-0 win over Georgia Tech. Powell Lykes dropped back to kick, but instead made a forward pass of 30 yards to George Warren.

September 28, 1907 - The cadets of Clemson College braved wind and rain at Bowman Field to witness the Tigers in their earliest season-opener to date. Clemson met Gordon Military Academy on a muddy field. Clemson was playing under new Head Coach Frank Shaughnessy.

November 4-9, 1907 - Clemson played three games within a week’s time. Clemson lost to Auburn 12-0 on November 4, and lost to Georgia in Augusta, GA on November 7. The Tigers barely made it back in time to play Davidson at Clemson on November 9, and lost 10-6.

April 1, 1908 - Tiger football hopes of the 1908 season were shattered on this day, not by what happened in spring practice, but what 300 students did as a college prank on April Fool’s Day. The cadets were expelled for removing a Civil War cannon from the town square of Pendleton, four miles down the road from campus, and bringing the can-non back to Clemson. Many of the football stars, as well as many future stars, were among those who were expelled.

October 2, 1915 - Clemson dedicated Riggs Field prior to a 6-6 tie with Davidson. Clemson would play its football games at the facility through 1941. It is now the home of Clemson’s soccer stadium.

October 9, 1915 - The Tigers traveled to Knoxville, where they won fame by defeating the defending conference champion Tennessee, 3-0. Bill Harris drop-kicked a 20-yard field goal for the only score of the game in the fourth quar-ter. Tennessee was the defending champion of the S.I.A.A.

October 13, 1917 - Clemson downed Furman 38-0, as the Tigers’ Stumpy Banks scored five touchdowns, a record that still stands today.

November 16, 1918 - The University of South Carolina athletic authorities provided the use of their stadium to Clemson and The Citadel for their annual game. South Carolina was playing at Furman that day, and the field was not going to be used by the Gamecocks. The reason the game was played at Columbia was that the military officials from both schools would not allow players to be absent from any military duties due to athletic events. Since the game was played in Columbia, both school’s cadets and football teams would be able to make the trip to Columbia and return to duty on time. Clemson’s John O’Dell scored the game’s only touchdown, as the Tigers won 7-0. Both teams made it back to their campuses before their passes expired.

December 27, 1926 - Josh Cody was named head football coach at Clemson.

September 19, 1928 - Clemson began this season with new uniforms. The Tigers wore a brilliant orange jersey for the first time, with black composition cloth stripes on the front with purple numbers.

December, 1928 - O.K. Pressley, a center, was named third-team All-American by the Newspaper Enterprise As-sociation. He was Clemson’s first All-American in any sport.

May 6, 1929 - Josh Cody, Clemson head coach, was pre-sented with a new automobile that afternoon as a gift from alumni, faculty, students, and friends of the college. A spe-cial collection was taken up to purchase the new Buick. The presentation ceremony was staged in front of Tillman Hall.

October 17, 1930 - Maxcey Welch scored five touchdowns (all rushing) in Clemson’s 75-0 win over Newberry. Welch and Stumpy Banks are the co-holders of that Clemson touchdown scoring record.

March 13, 1930 - Josh Cody signed a new contract to stay at Clemson through the 1932 season.

November 26, 1930 - Josh Cody announced that the Furman game the next day will be his final as head coach of the Tigers.

November 27, 1930 - Clemson defeated Furman 12-7 at Furman to conclude the Tigers third straight eight-win season, the only eight-win seasons in Clemson history between 1896-1930. The 1930 Tigers concluded the season with an 8-2 record and posted four shutouts. In fact, only

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Tennessee and Florida scored over a touchdown against the Tigers in this season.

November 29, 1930 - The Tiger student newspaper pub-lished an extra edition about Coach Cody, hoping to con-vince him to remain as coach. Cody had become a popular mentor because of his 29-11-1 record, including a perfect 4-0 record against South Carolina, the only coach in Clemson history to have a perfect ledger against the Gamecocks.

January 2, 1931 - After reconsidering his decision for over a month, Cody made his resignation final.

January 17, 1931 - Jess Neely was named head football coach at Clemson. He was the second consecutive Vander-bilt graduate to coach the Tigers. Cody was a 1917 graduate of Vandy and Neely graduated in 1923. In fact, eight of the nine Clemson head football coaches between 1931-98 were graduates of current SEC schools.

October 16, 1931 - Clemson suffered a surprising 6-0 loss against The Citadel in a game played in Florence, SC. After the game, Neely, Captain Frank Jervey, and others met in a car outside the stadium to discuss ways Clemson could help its football program get back on track. The meeting started the ball rolling towards the establishment of the IPTAY Foundation. Clemson would score just three touchdowns and win one game during the 1931 season.

October 14, 1933 - Clemson played at George Washington in a 0-0 tie. This was the first time Clemson had ever played under the lights. Fans followed the game on a grid graph in Tillman Hall at the Clemson chapel. A grid graph was an electrical machine that was marked off like a football field. Lights were so arranged on the graph that every possible play was flashed on the board. The lineups of both teams were written on the sides and the man carrying the ball on each play had a light flashed by his name. Another light representing the runner moved along the board in the same direction and for the same distance as the runner.

August 20, 1934 - IPTAY, the nation’s first scholarship fundraising orgainization, was founded. Dr. Rupert Fike, a cancer specialist from Atlanta and Clemson class of 1908, wrote Jess Neely a letter documenting the formation of the organization. “Last night we had a little meeting out at my house and organized the IPTAY Club,” Fike wrote. “The purpose (of IPTAY) shall be to provide financial support to the athletic department at Clemson and to assist in every other way possible to regain for Clemson the high athletic standing which rightfully belongs to her.” The organization was first established as a secret organi-zation and initial membership dues were set at $10 a year. Many had suggested that $50 be the minimum donation, but Fike’s forsight thought it would be best to get as many supporters involved as possible, so he established the $10 minimum. The excitement about the organization carried over into the 1934 season and the Tigers ran to their first winning season since 1930. Clemson had gone 0-5-1 against Furman and South Carolina in those years, then defeated both teams in 1934.

November 19, 1935 - Clemson held its first night football practice. Two powerful floodlights were installed at the practice fields. The Clemson coaches wanted more practice time with the players and that was the reason the lights were brought in. The extra practice did not pay off however, as Clemson lost its final game that year to Furman, 8-6.

November 17, 1937 - Clemson defeated Florida in Gaines-ville by a 10-9 score. Don Willis scored Clemson’s only TD of

the game on a one-yard run that culminated a 65-yard drive on Clemson’s opening possession. Later Clemson gave up a safety and a touchdown, so Florida led 9-7 heading into the fourth quarter. But, the Tigers drove 60 yards late in the game and Ben Pearson booted a 27-yard field goal to win the game. At the time, it gave Clemson a 4-4 record in 1937, but it proved to be a program builder, much as Clemson’s win over South Carolina in 1980 did. The Tigers posted to a 22-2-2 record over a 26-game period that started with that win at Florida. Clemson’s only losses in that 26-game period were to Tennessee in 1938 and Tulane in 1939. Tennessee ended the 1938 season with a 10-0 record and ranked second in the nation, while Tulane ended the 1939 season with an 8-0-1 mark and fifth in the country.

November 5, 1938 - Clemson scored with big plays in a win over George Washington, 27-0. The Tigers scored three touchdowns on plays of at least 65 yards, the first time in history Clemson had scoring plays of that distance in the same game. Banks McFadden ran 70 yards for a score on the first Clemson play from scrimmage. Later, Shad Bryant scored on a 65-yard punt return and on a 65-yard run off a lateral. George Washington actually had more first downs, 15-13, yet lost by 27 points.

September 23, 1939 - Banks McFadden ran 90 yards for a touchdown in Clemson’s 18-0 win over Presbyterian College. It is still the longest run in Clemson history. McFadden had a career high 173 yards in 15 attempts on this day.

September 30, 1939 - Clemson suffered its only loss of the season to a revenge minded Tulane eleven. The Tigers had beaten the Green Wave the previous year by a 13-10 score. This season, however, Tulane defeated Clemson 7-6. Despite the loss, it was a game that brought acclaim to Clemson for its ability to play so close with the team that would end the year ranked fifth in the nation. McFadden was all over the field on this day, throwing for Clemson’s only touchdown and defending enemy passes from the secondary. His punt-ing kept Tulane bottled up in their own territory. He had 12 punts for 504 yards, including a record six punts of at least 50 yards. Unfortunately he was involved in what proved to be the games’s deciding, as his extra point attempt after Clemson’s only touchdown was blocked.

October 19, 1939 - Clemson outgained South Carolina 402-90 in a 27-0 thrashing of the Gamecocks. Banks McFadden threw for 85 yards and rushed for 76 in just 14 attempts.

October 26, 1939 - Clemson showed it was a deep enough team to win without All-American Banks McFadden, who missed the Navy game with an injury. Shad Bryant had a 40-yard run for a score in Clemson’s 15-7 win at Annapolis.

November 3, 1939 - Clemson won in the Washington, D.C. area for the second straight week, defeating George Washington, 13-6. Bryant had 127 yards rushing and scored Clemson’s only touchdown. The game was played on a Friday evening.

November 11, 1939 - McFadden completed just four passes against Wake Forest, but three were to Joe Blalock for 105 yards, the first 100-yard receiving game in Tiger history. It was the final home game for McFadden and the rest of the Tiger seniors.

November 13, 1939 - Clemson was ranked in the AP poll for the first time. The Tigers beat Wake Forest 20-7 to improve to 6-1. Clemson had 33 poll points on that November 13 ranking and one first-place vote out of the 85 votes in the poll that week. Clemson remained in the top 20 over the next three weeks, and each week Clemson had exactly one first-place vote. However, in the final poll, even though

Clemson had run the table to finish 8-1 in the regular season, that individual failed to vote Clemson #1, as the Tigers did not have a first-place vote in the December 11 (final) poll.

November 18, 1939 - Clemson won away from home for the fourth straight time, a 21-6 win over Rhodes. Banks Mc-Fadden and George Floyd combined for 126 yards rushing.

November 25, 1939 - Clemson concluded its 8-1 regular season with a 14-3 victory over Furman. Shad Bryant ran for 94 yards and gained 75 more in punt returns. McFadden scored two touchdowns and had 10 punts for a 42-yard average, intercepted a pass and completed a pass.

December 8, 1939 - Clemson accepted a bid to play in the Cotton Bowl. It was Clemson’s first postseason bowl game appearance. Clemson did meet Cumberland in a postseason “Championship of the South” game in 1903, but it was not considered an established bowl.

December 11, 1939 - Clemson ranked 12th in the final poll by the Associated Press, Clemson’s first appearance in a final season AP poll. The Tigers had 112 poll points, just behind Boston College, who had 120.5 poll points for 11th place. Clemson would defeat Boston College in the Cotton Bowl, but the AP did not have a poll after the bowls. In fact, for whatever the reason, the AP did not have a final poll after the bowls until after the 1968 season. Thus, Clemson actually would have had a much higher ranking by today’s standards if there would have been a poll in January of 1940.

December 15, 1939 - Banks McFadden was named a first-team All-American by AP and a third-team selection by UPI. He was the first Clemson player honored by the AP. Later that year he was named the Nation’s Most Versatile Athlete for 1939. Earlier in the year he had led Clemson to the 1939 Southern Conference Championship in basketball, still the only postseason championship in Clemson history.

January 1, 1940 - In Clemson’s first bowl appearance, it defeated Boston College 6-3. Charlie Timmons scored the game’s lone touchdown from two yards out and rushed for 115 yards. Banks McFadden keyed the defense with four pass deflections of Boston College passes and he also averaged 43 yards per punt. Boston College drove to the Clemson eight with three minutes left, but Shad Bryant and McFadden knocked away third and fourth-down passes to save the day for the Tigers. “Clemson is every bit as good as they were cracked up to be,” said Boston College Coach Frank Leahy, still the second winningest coach in college football history on a percentage basis. “We lost to a great team, one of the best I have ever seen. I have the satisfaction of knowing that while we were beaten, the game wasn’t lost on a fluke.”

January 10, 1940 - Jess Neely resigned as athletic director and football coach to accept the head football coaching job at Rice. Neely had inherited a $47,000 deficit when he arrived in 1931 and earned Clemson $100,000 during his tenure, and left with $57,000 in the treasury. His overall record at Clemson was 43-35-7. He would be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1971.

January 11, 1940 - Frank Howard was named head coach. At the Athletic Council meeting that day, Howard was nominated for the position by Professor Sam Rhodes, a council member. When a call for a second was asked, Howard, standing in the back of the room, said: “I second the nomination.” It is perhaps the only recorded time in history a coach has seconded his own nomination for head coach.

July 25, 1940 - Banks McFadden accepted a bid to play in the College All-Star game against the Green Bay Packers

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on August 29. He scored one of the two touchdowns for the College All-Stars.

September 1, 1940 - Banks McFadden signed a one-year contract to play with the Brooklyn Dodgers professional football team. He led the NFL in yards per carry in 1940, but did not like the bright lights of New York and returned to Clemson.

September 21, 1940 - In Frank Howard’s first game as head coach, Clemson scored on the first offensive play as George Floyd reversed around left end and raced 18 yards untouched for a touchdown. The Tigers went on to a 38-0 win over Presbyterian College.

October 12, 1940 - Clemson shutout Wake Forest 39-0 in Clemson’s second game of the season at Riggs Field. It was Clemson’s third shutout in the first four games of the Howard era. It was the last home game of the season for the Tigers, who would go on to win the Southern Conference title even though seven of the nine games were on the road.

October 24, 1940 - Frank Howard won his first game as head coach in the rivalry with South Carolina. The Tigers were victorious 21-13 thanks to five interceptions by the Ti-ger defense. Howard coached in 30 Clemson-South Carolina games. Incredible as it may seem, both Clemson and South Carolina scored exactly 411 total points in those 30 games.

October 28, 1940 - It didn’t take Howard long to get the Tigers into the nation’s top 10. With the 5-0 start the Tigers earned 136 poll points and ranked #10 in the nation, Clemson’s first top-10 ranking in the AP poll. Two writers ranked Clemson #1.

November 23, 1940 - Clemson won the Southern Confer-ence title with a 13-7 win over Furman. Ed Maness led the way for the Tigers with 136 yards rushing on 18 carries. It was the first of eight conference titles for the Tigers under Frank Howard.

October 6, 1941 - Work began on Memorial Stadium. The chore of cleaning, digging and leveling the site as well as cutting large trees and clearing underbrush was supervised by Frank Howard. A pipe was also installed for drainage under the field.

October 11, 1941 - Clemson defeated Boston College at Fenway Park, 26-13. Joe Blalock scored two touchdowns as Clemson overcame a 6-0 deficit after the first quarter. BC outgained Clemson 363-281, but Clemson came away with the victory.

October 23, 1941 - Booty Payne became the first Clemson player to pass for over 200 yards in an 18-14 loss to South Carolina. He completed 9-16 passes for 202 yards in the contest. It was one of just three 200-yard passing games by a Tiger in the decade of the 1940s.

November 15, 1941 - Clemson defeated Wake Forest, 29-0, in the last game at Riggs Field.

November 22, 1941 - The Tigers put on the greatest rush-ing defense exhibition in the first 100 years of Clemson history, holding Furman to -21 yards rushing in a 34-6 win in Greenville. Charlie Timmons scored three touchdowns and added four extra points in his final game as a Tiger. The 22 points scored rank sixth best in Clemson history for a single game by an individual. But Timmons was not the leading rusher in the game, as teammate Sid Tinsley picked up 127 yards on just seven carries.

September 19, 1942 - Memorial Stadium opened, and the Tigers ran down the hill for the first time. Butch Butler gained 192 yards, as the Tigers opened the new stadium in front of 5,500 with a 32-13 win over Presbyterian College. It was the most yards rushing by a Tiger in the decade of the 1940s. High school students were admitted for 25 cents, while servicemen were allowed in for 50 cents.

September 25, 1943 - World War II took virtually all of Clem-son’s veteran players and the Tigers started nine first-year freshmen at the 11 positions in a 13-12 loss to Presbyterian College. Clemson had just a 2-6 record this season with no one older than a sophomore playing in a game as the armed services took Clemson’s entire junior and senior classes.

October 19, 1944 - First rain at a Clemson-South Caro-lina game since 1896. Despite the conditions, Sid Tinsley rushed for 146 yards in 22 carries to lead the Tigers to a 20-13 victory.

September 22, 1945 - Fourteen Clemson backs netted 516 yards in a 76-0 win over Presbyterian College. Freshman Bobby Gage led the Tigers with 144 yards, including 88 on a touchdown run, the longest run from scrimmage by a Tiger in the decade of the 1940s. The Tigers had 11 rushing touchdowns in the game, still a Clemson record.

October 24, 1946 - The Clemson vs. South Carolina game was played under unusual circumstances. Counterfeit tickets had been printed and 10,000 more people than the capacity showed up for the game. Fans stormed the gates and stood on the sidelines, even on the field at the opposite end of the field when the game action was taking place. Coach Howard recalled fans standing next to him on the sideline telling him what plays to run. South Carolina won on this bizzare day, 26-14.

September 24, 1947 - Clemson flew to Boston College on an Eastern Airline DC-4. It marked the first time that a state football team had flown to a football game. The quicker traveling did not help, however as Boston College defeated the Tigers, 32-22.

November 8, 1947 - Clemson began a 15-game winning streak, the longest in school history, with a win over Fur-man, 35-7.

November 22, 1947 - Bobby Gage ran for 141 yards and passed for 233 as he led Clemson to a 34-18 win over Auburn. Gage threw four touchdown passes and had 374 yards total offense, records that stood almost 50 years. Hank Walker was Gage’s favorite receiver as he pulled in 10 passes for 148 yards. It was the first time in Clemson history that the Tigers had a 100-yard rusher, a 100-yard receiver and a 200-yard passer in the same game. The Clemson defense was also outstanding, holding Auburn to -9 yards rushing.

June 1, 1948 - Frank Gillespie was named the Southern Con-ference Athlete-of-the-Year. He played football, basketball, and baseball during the academic year and was the first Tiger athlete to be named a conference athlete of the year.

September 25, 1948 - Clemson beat Presbyterian Col-lege 53-0 in the first night game at Clemson. Clemson also defeated N.C. State 6-0 in a home night game the following week.

October 2, 1948 - Gage continued his All-America triple-threat season by returning a punt 90 yards for a touchdown in Clemson’s 6-0 win over N.C. State at Death Valley. It was the longest punt return at Memorial Stadium until 2006.

October 21, 1948 - A #14 Tiger team beat South Carolina 13-7 in Columbia. Captain Phil Prince was the hero for the Tigers as he blocked a South Carolina punt with just 4:15 left in the contest. Oscar Thompson recovered it at the 11 and ran it in for a touchdown, giving Clemson the 13-7 lead.

November 6, 1948 - Bobby Gage put on the most efficient passing exhibition in Clemson history in a 41-0 win over Furman. He completed 9-11 passes for 245 yards and two touchdowns. His efficiency rating of 310.7 is still a Clemson record for a minimum of 10 attempts. He averaged 22 yards per attempt, a record by far in Clemson history. The defense was just as effective, holding the Paladins to -12 yards in total offense, still the best total defense effort in Clemson history for a single game.

November 22, 1948 - The Tigers were ranked #9 in the AP poll, their highest ranking in history. Eight voters ranked Clemson #1 in the nation.

November 27, 1948 - Clemson accepted a bid to play in the Gator Bowl after it beat Auburn 7-6 in a hard fought game played in Mobile, AL. It was Clemson’s first bowl bid since the 1939 season. Ray Mathews scored on a one-yard run with just 6:35 left to give Clemson its only lead of the game.

November 29, 1948 - Clemson ranked 11th in the final AP poll. Again Clemson suffered from not having a poll after the bowl games. Clemson won another regular season game, then defeated Missouri in the Gator Bowl to close a perfect season. But, these wins were not reflected in the final ranking. The AP did not have a post-bowl poll until 1968.

December 4, 1948 - Clemson closed out its perfect regular season with a 20-0 win over The Citadel in a game played in Charleston. The December 4 date is the second-latest regular season game in Clemson history. The 10th ranked Tigers did not allow The Citadel to make a first down in the game, the only recorded time in Clemson history that the Tigers did not allow a first down. The Bulldogs also failed to complete a pass in the contest. The victory was Clemson’s sixth road win of the year, a record that still stands for road wins in a season. Only two Clemson teams have had a perfect road record since 1948 and that was the 1981 National Championship team and the 1995 Tigers.

December 6, 1948 - Frank Howard was named Southern Conference Coach of the Year, his first of three Coach of the Year selections in his career.

January 1, 1949 - The Tigers won the Gator Bowl by a 24-23 score over Missouri. Fred Cone scored two first-quarter touchdowns as Clemson raced to a 14-0 lead. After Missouri tied the game, Gage threw a nine-yard scoring pass to John Poulos, a play that completed a 80-yard drive. Jack Miller’s 32-yard field goal in the fourth quarter proved to be the winning margin. Missouri would score a late touchdown to come within 24-23. But that was the final score. You could not go for two points in those days, so Missouri did not have the opportunity to tie the score after their touchdown that took place with less than five minutes left. Both teams had exactly 298 yards of total offense in the game. Clemson closed the season with a perfect 11-0 record, the only team in college football with 11 wins that year and one of just three with a perfect record. Notre Dame and Michigan were both 9-0-0 that season, but did not play in a bowl game.

November 26, 1949 - Clemson closed out the decade of the 1940s with a 20-20 tie against Auburn in Mobile, AL. Clemson had just a 4-4-2 record but closed 2-0-1 over the last three games, giving the program momentum heading into the 1950 season.

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September 30, 1950 - Clemson defeated Missouri 34-0 in the second game of the season. The Tigers of Columbia, MO had been ranked in the preseason top 20. Three Clemson backs rushed for at least 100 yards, the second straight game Frank Howard had three 100-yard rushers in the same game. It has happened just four total times in Clemson history.

October 7, 1950 - Clemson recorded its third-straight shut-out to open the season with a 27-0 win over N.C. State in a home night game. Wyndie Windham again led the Clemson defense in tackles and according to legend knocked out N.C. State players on three consecutive plays in this game.

October 28, 1950 - Clemson defeated Wake Forest in Winston-Salem in a battle of top 20 teams, 13-12. Clemson lineman Bob Patton blocked the extra point in the final minute to preserve the victory for Clemson. It is the only time in Clemson history that a Tiger has blocked a kick on the last play of the game to give Clemson a victory.

November 28, 1950 - Clemson accepted a bid to play in the Orange Bowl.

January 1, 1951 - Clemson appeared in the Orange Bowl for the first time and squeaked out a 15-14 win over Miami (FL) to complete an undefeated season. Sterling Smith’s tackle of Frank Smith in the endzone gave Clemson a safety with under six minutes left in the game and gave the Tigers the victory. Don Wade also had two interceptions in the game. It was Clemson’s second undefeated season in the last three years for Howard’s Tigers.

November 27, 1951 - Clemson accepted a bid to play in the Gator Bowl. This was done against the wishes of the Southern Conference, who had made a rule its members could not go to a bowl game. Clemson and Maryland, which both accepted bowl bids were given sanctions. The two teams were told they will not be allowed to play any other conference teams in 1952. This resulted in teams leaving the Southern Conference and forming the ACC.

November 8, 1952 - Don King, making his first and only career start at tailback, rushed for 234 yards on 33 carries in Clemson’s 12-12 tie at Fordham. The performance is still a record for a Clemson freshman and still stands as the third-highest single-game total in Clemson history. King, who had 240 rushing yards in the first half and -6 in the second half, was substituting for an injured tailback and returned to quarterback the next week. He never played tailback again.

May 8, 1953 - Clemson joined the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence.

October 31, 1953 - Clemson won its first ACC game in his-tory, 18-0 over Wake Forest in a contest played at Clemson.

September 18, 1954 - Clemson Head Cheerleader George Bennett fired a cannon after each Tiger score. The cannon was purchased by Bennett’s father and the tradition is still carried out today.

October 9, 1954 - Clemson upset 14th ranked Florida in Jacksonville, 14-7.

November 16, 1956 - Vice President Richard Nixon was in attendance at the Clemson-Miami football game on this date. Surrounded by security from various agencies, a loud explosion sounded and alarmed the body guard along with the Vice President. To everyone’s relief, it was discovered that it was just the cannon fired off by a Clemson cheerleader when Clemson kicked off. The eighth-ranked Hurricanes defeated the Tigers 21-0 in the game played at Miami, FL.

November 24, 1956 - Clemson defeated Virginia 7-0 at Clemson to clinch the Tigers first ever ACC Championship.

December 1, 1956 - Clemson clinched an Orange Bowl berth with a 28-7 win over Furman at Clemson.

January 1, 1957 - Colorado defeated Clemson 27-21 in an exciting Orange Bowl in Miami. Clemson had trailed 20-0 at the half and Frank Howard threatened to resign at halftime. But, the Tigers came back to take a 21-20 lead in fourth quarter, only to see the Buffalos score late to win the game.

March 25, 1957 - It was announced that Clemson and South Carolina would play at Clemson on November 12, 1960 ending the 61-year-old state classic, Big Thursday.

September 20, 1958 - Clemson ran down the hill on a rug for the first time. The rug was officially given to Clemson on this date before the Clemson-Virginia game by W.W. Pate, Sr., president of Wunda Weave Company. It measured 104 feet long and was 13 feet wide. Also at this game, Clemson’s first expansion of Memorial Stadium was used for the first time. Memorial Stadium was expanded from 20,000 to 38,000 seats.

September 27, 1958 - Clemson defeated North Carolina 26-21, as Frank Howard picked up his 100th collegiate coaching win. Doug Cline scored on a two-yard run with 2:52 left to give Clemson the win. It was one of four times in 1958 that Clemson scored a touchdown in the last quarter to win the game. Also the scoreboard at the east of the stadium was used for the first time. The scoreboard had an added feature, as the Tiger above the scoreboard still wags his tail after each Clemson touchdown.

October 6, 1958 - Clemson was ranked eighth in the coun-try, the highest ranking in Clemson history, at that time.

October 11, 1958 - Clemson kept its top 10 ranking alive with a 12-7 win at Vanderbilt. Harvey White scored the game winner on a three-yard run with three seconds left to win the game. It is the latest game-winning touchdown in Clemson history.

November 19, 1958 - Clemson defeated N.C. State 13-6 and won its second ACC championship in three years.

November 29, 1958 - Clemson accepted a Sugar Bowl bid to face top-ranked Louisiana State.

December 24, 1958 - It was announced that Clemson would take the rug that the Tigers used to run down the Hill prior to home games with them to the Sugar Bowl. The rug weighed 527 pounds.

December 27, 1958 - Clemson announced it would wear navy blue jerseys with wide numerals front and back. Or-ange helmets with a white stripe from back to front in the center would also be worn to give a contrasting color for the nationwide television coverage of the game.

January 1, 1959 - Top-ranked Louisiana State and Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon beat Clemson 7-0 in the Sugar Bowl. Cannon, a halfback, threw a touchdown pass to give Louisiana State and Paul Dietzel the national championship clinching victory. It was the first time Clemson had ever played the #1 team.

September 19, 1959 - Clemson defeated North Carolina in Chapel Hill 20-18 in a battle of top-20 teams. The Tar Heels were ranked #12 in the preseason poll.

October 22, 1959 - Clemson won the last Big Thursday game by defeating South Carolina 27-0. Harvey White was on target all day, hitting 9-10 passes for 162 yards and two scores. Clemson fans tore down the steel goal posts, which were set in concrete, following the game.

November 21, 1959 - Clemson defeated Wake Forest 33-31 for Clemson’s second ACC title in a row. George Usry scored on a one-yard run with 4:24 to go to give Clemson the triumph.

December 19, 1959 - Clemson defeated TCU in the Blue-bonnet Bowl, 23-7. The Horned Frogs, led by All-American and future Dallas Cowboy Bob Lilly, were ranked seventh in the nation entering the game.

October 1, 1960 - The west stands were used for the first time, as Clemson beat Virginia Tech, 13-7.

October 8, 1960 - Clemson defeated Virginia 21-7 and used special pants for rain protection in this game. After the contest, Clemson sent the pants to Greenville and allowed Furman to use the pants for a game that night against William & Mary. Furman Head Coach Bob King said, “after those big Clemson boys got out of them some of our guys had a hard time making them stay up and we had to tape the legs of the pants for several players.” The pants beat two teams from Virginia on the same day.

November 12, 1960 - Clemson defeated South Carolina by the score of 12-2 in the first ever appearance for South Carolina at Clemson.

November 11, 1961 - A team resembling Clemson entered the field prior to the meeting with South Carolina. They did a few serious calisthenics and then started dancing to band music. The team was actually members of the Sigma Nu Fraternity of South Carolina. Clemson students entered the field and worked some of the imposters over. Finally state police brought order to the field.

October 13, 1962 - Hal Davis raced 98 yards with a kickoff return for a touchdown against Georgia, the last time a Tiger would return a kickoff for a score for 25 years.

November 17, 1962 - Clemson upset Maryland as Rodney Rogers kicked a 23-yard field goal with 84 seconds left in the game.

November 24, 1962 - Clemson defeated South Carolina, as Rogers kicked a 24-yard field goal with 1:31 left. The Tigers wore blue jerseys in this game, the ones that were used in the Sugar Bowl. Clemson claimed the 20-17 victory when South Carolina quarterback Dan Reeves was sacked deep in South Carolina territory on the last play of the game.

October 12, 1963 - Clemson and Georgia tied 7-7, but the main item of interest was the strange weather. A hail storm hit at 2:50 PM and caused temperatures to plummet from 84 degrees to 57 degrees in 45 minutes. Almost an inch of hail poured in a 20-minute period and the game was delayed. Clemson blocked two field goal attempts to preserve the tie.

November 23, 1963 - The South Carolina-Clemson game was postponed due to the death of President John F. Kennedy.

November 28, 1963 - Clemson defeated South Carolina on Thanksgiving Day, 24-20. It was the fifth win in a row for the Tigers to close the season.

November 6, 1965 - Two Clemson single-game records were established in a 17-13 loss at North Carolina. Thomas

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Ray became the first Tiger to throw for 300 yards in a game when he completed 21-43 passes for 323 yards. His star receiver, Phil Rogers, caught 11 passes for 129 yards to set the single-game reception record.

September 24, 1966 - First game in which Howard’s Rock was present at Death Valley. Clemson downed Virginia, 40-35 in one of the most exciting games in the history of the facility and adding to the legend of Howard’s Rock. Clemson trailed 35-17 with just over a quarter remaining in the game, but rode the passing of Jimmy Addison to keep its perfect record alive against Virginia. Addison was 12-19 for 283 yards and three touchdowns, including a 74-yarder to Jackie Jackson with 3:49 remaining that proved to be the game-winner.

October 22, 1966 - Clemson traveled to Los Angeles to play Southern Cal for the first time. This was the longest trip for a Clemson football team at the time. The Trojans won the Pac-Eight that year, won the Rose Bowl and defeated Clemson 30-0. Clemson visited Universal Studios prior to the game and had their photos taken with many of the television stars of the era.

November 12, 1966 - Frank Howard won his 150th game and clinched at least a tie for the ACC championship with a 14-10 victory over Maryland. Clemson won the ACC outright the next week with a 6-1 record. Clemson was 0-3 outside the league in 1966, and all three of the games were against top 10 teams (Georgia Tech, Alabama, and Southern California).

November 26, 1966 - Clemson downed South Carolina to win the ACC, 35-10. A key touchdown in the game was scored by Tiger offensive lineman Harry Olszewski, who picked up a mid-air fumble and ran 12 yards for a touch-down. No Clemson offensive lineman has scored since.

September 23, 1967 - Clemson started the tradition of rub-bing Howard’s Rock when running down the hill. Clemson responded with a 23-6 win over Wake Forest.

October 28, 1967 - Alabama and Bear Bryant came to Clem-son to face Frank Howard’s Tigers before a sellout crowd at Clemson. Bryant’s team won the close game, 13-10.

November 18, 1967 - Clemson painted its shoes orange for the N.C.State game and the Tigers upset the 10th-ranked Wolfpack, 14-6. Clemson clinched a tie for the ACC championship with the victory, the sixth and final ACC title of Frank Howard’s celebrated career. The Tigers had to get the orange paint from eight stores in the area. N.C. State’s defense had worn white shoes all season and that was the reason for the ploy.

November 25, 1967 - Clemson beat South Carolina 23-12 to claim the ACC Championship. Buddy Gore broke the ACC single-season rushing record with 1,045 yards and finished the season eighth in the nation in rushing.

September 28, 1968 - Richie Luzzi returned a missed field-goal try 108 yards (100 officially) for a touchdown, the longest play in Tiger history.

October 25, 1969 - Danny Ford was one of the Alabama captains for the Clemson-Alabama game at Clemson. Bob Hope was in town for a homecoming show that night. Bear Bryant’s team defeated Clemson 38-13. Clemson lost by a sizeable margin, but moved the ball consistently. In fact, Clemson had a 200-yard passer, 100-yard rusher, and 100-yard receiver for just the fourth time.

November 1, 1969 - Frank Howard won his last game as a Clemson coach in Death Valley with a 40-0 win over Maryland. It is still Clemson’s largest margin of victory against the Terrapins.

December 10, 1969 - Frank Howard resigned from football coaching duties, but remained in the capacity of athletic director. Howard had first come to Clemson in 1931 as an assistant under Jess Neely.

December 17, 1969 - Hootie Ingram was named head football coach.

July 21, 1970 - Clemson announced the use of a new logo...the Tiger Paw. With the aid of Henderson Advertis-ing Agency, the Tiger paw became the new trademark of Clemson athletics.

October 31, 1970 - Don Kelley had the greatest return game in ACC history when he gained 223 yards on interception and punt returns in a 24-11 win over Maryland. He had a record 167 yards in punt returns, including an 85-yarder for a touchdown, and also had a 56-yard interception return.

October 9, 1971 - Hootie Ingram gained his only win over a ranked team as Clemson coach when the Tigers defeat Duke 3-0 in a defensive struggle at the Oyster Bowl in Norfolk, VA. Duke was ranked 14th in the nation entering the contest.

November 27, 1971 - Eddie Seigler became the first Clemson kicker in history to boot a field goal of at least 50 yards. His 52-yarder was important in the 17-7 Clemson win over South Carolina.

December 5, 1972 - Hootie Ingram resigned as Clemson football coach, and Red Parker was named as his replace-ment.

September 28, 1974 - Georgia Tech made its first ap-pearance in history at Clemson. For years Clemson had always gone to Atlanta for the series. Clemson won the contest, 21-17.

October 5, 1974 - Clemson defeated Georgia in Death Val-ley, 28-24, giving Clemson wins over Georgia and Georgia Tech in the same season for the first time since 1914.

November 16, 1974 - The playing surface of Memorial Sta-dium was named Frank Howard Field. This day also featured the longest play in Clemson history, a 97-yard touchdown pass from Mark Fellers to Craig Brantley. Clemson defeated Virginia, 28-9.

November 23, 1974 - Clemson beat South Carolina 39-21 to close a perfect 6-0 season at home. Ken Callicutt had 197 yards rushing and 55 more receiving to key the attack. It was a Clemson record for all-purpose rushing at the time. South Carolina players wore two different color helmets in the game, as the Gamecock seniors wore black helmets and the rest of the team wore white. Willie Anderson had 21 tackles from his middle guard position, still a Tiger record for an interior lineman. He was named Sports Illustrated National Player-of-the-Week.

November 21, 1976 - Clemson scrimmaged at an adjacent field and warmed up there until game time before a 28-9 upset of South Carolina.

December 1, 1976 - Charley Pell was named head football coach.

September 17, 1977 - Clemson defeated Georgia 7-6 and this marked the first time that Clemson had won in Athens since 1914.

November 12, 1977 - Fifth-ranked Notre Dame, led by quarterback Joe Montana and 25 other players who would eventually play in the NFL, defeated Clemson in Death Valley, 21-17. It was the closest game for the Irish in the last nine games of the season. Notre Dame won the national championship that year. A total of 38 players who participated in this game went on to play in the NFL. The list included both quarterbacks, Montana and Steve Fuller, who both won Super Bowl Championships.

November 19, 1977 - A 20-yard pass from Steve Fuller to Jerry Butler with just 49 seconds left enabled Clemson to beat South Carolina 31-27. The Tigers had led 24-0, then South Carolina came back to take a 27-24 lead prior to the final Clemson drive. The win earned the Tigers a trip to the Gator Bowl.

September 16, 1978 - Clemson won its 100th game in Death Valley with a 58-3 win over the Citadel. Steve Fuller was a perfect 9-9 passing in the contest, an all-time Clemson record for consecutive completions at the time. Clemson was a record 15-17 passing in the contest and set a school record for team passing efficiency.

November 18, 1978 - Clemson clinched the ACC champion-ship with a thrilling victory over Maryland in College Park. Steve Fuller hit touchdown passes of 87 yards to Jerry Butler and 62 yards to Dwight Clark. The game also included a 98-yard run by Maryland’s Steve Atkins, the longest run in history against the Tigers.

November 25, 1978 - Clemson fans used the south upper deck for the first time in Clemson’s 41-23 win over South Carolina. At the time it was the largest crowd ever to see a game from Philadelphia to Birmingham. Clemson had three backs gain over 100 yards rushing in the game for the first time since 1950. The victory also clinched Clemson’s first 10-win season since 1948.

November 28, 1978 - Steve Fuller was tied for sixth place in the Heisman Trophy voting with Ted Brown of N.C. State, and received 19 first-place votes.

December 4, 1978 - Charley Pell resigned as Clemson’s head coach.

December 5, 1978 - Danny Ford, offensive line coach for the Tigers, was named as Pell’s replacement. He became the head coach at age 30, the youngest Division I head coach in the nation.

December 10, 1978 - It was announced that Danny Ford would be the Tigers’ coach in the Gator Bowl.

December 29, 1978 - Clemson defeated Ohio State 17-15 at the Gator Bowl in Danny Ford’s first game as head coach, and Woody Hayes’ final game at Ohio State. The winning touchdown was scored by freshman Cliff Austin. He would score another important touchdown three years later against Nebraska. Charlie Bauman made the key play with an interception of an Art Schlichter pass with just two minutes left. He ran the return out of bounds on the Ohio State sideline and was punched by Hayes.

May 3, 1979 - All-American Jerry Butler became the fifth pick of the 1979 NFL draft when he was chosen by the Buf-falo Bills. This was the highest selection of a Clemson player since the 1939 season when Banks McFadden was the #4 selection of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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September 22, 1979 - Clemson won its 400th game in history with a 12-7 victory over Georgia.

November 16, 1979 - Clemson won at Notre Dame 16-10 behind Obed Ariri’s three field goals. The Irish had taken a 10-0 lead in the first half, but Ariri’s field goals and a 26-yard touchdown run by quarterback Billy Lott proved to be the difference. It was just the third time in the last 40 years that Notre Dame’s seniors lost their final home game. The next day Ariri kicked the only goal for the Clemson soccer team in an NCAA tournament victory over South Carolina.

October 11, 1980 - Obed Ariri booted a 52-yard field goal with six seconds left to give Clemson a 27-24 victory at Virginia. Clemson had trailed by two touchdowns entering the fourth quarter and this was the greatest fourth-quarter comeback in Clemson history. Ariri’s boot is also the longest field goal to win a game in Clemson history.

November 8, 1980 - Jeff Davis had a then school record 24 tackles vs. North Carolina in a head-to-head battle with Lawrence Taylor. The Tigers had the ball inside the North Carolina five with a chance to win, but Taylor sacked quarter-back Homer Jordan on third down. Obed Ariri, who led the nation in field goals in 1980 with 23, booted a 27-yarder in the first half to become the NCAAs career field goal leader. The Tar Heels were victorious 24-19, Clemson’s last home loss for four seasons.

November 22, 1980 - Clemson defeated #14 South Carolina 27-6 in a contest that gave the Tigers momentum heading into 1981. Willie Underwood played the game of his life with two interceptions for 101 yards, including one for a 37-yard touchdown. Underwood entered the game, the 47th of his career, without an interception. He was named Sports Il-lustrated National Defensive Player-of-the-Week. Clemson kept South Carolina Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers out of the endzone.

September 19, 1981 - Clemson forced nine Georgia turnovers, most ever by a Clemson opponent, in handing Herschel Walker his only regular season loss as a Bulldog, 13-3. The Bulldogs were the defending national champions and ranked fourth in the nation entering the contest. It was the highest-ranked win for the Tigers at Death Valley until 2003.

October 31, 1981 - Clemson had 756 total offensive yards against Wake Forest in an 82-24 win. The Tigers set 21 school, stadium, and conference records in the game that remains the highest-scoring game in ACC history. The Tigers scored 49 points in the first half, then scored on the first pos-session of the second half. Clemson’s final touchdown was scored on a 72-yard run by Craig Crawford, his first carry as a Tiger and the longest touchdown play in Tiger history for a player on his first play. Clemson was 12-12 on third-downs and scored 12 touchdowns on the day. The Tigers had a record 536 yards rushing and averaged 8.7 yards per play.

November 7, 1981 - Clemson stopped North Carolina, 10-8, in Chapel Hill in the first battle of top 10 teams in ACC football history. Jeff Bryant recovered a fumble in the last two minutes of the game on a North Carolina lateral. Bry-ant was the only player who realized the play was a lateral.

November 14, 1981 - Clemson claimed the ACC title with a 21-7 win over Maryland. Homer Jordan completed 20-29 passes for 270 yards in the contest. At the time it was the most completions in a game for a Tiger quarterback in a Clemson victory.

November 21,1981 - Clemson finished the regular season with a perfect 11-0 record with 29-13 win over South Caro-lina. It was Clemson’s first perfect regular season since 1948.

November 30, 1981 - Clemson was ranked #1 by AP, for the first time. Clemson moved to the #1 ranking when Penn State whipped Pittsburgh and quarterback Dan Marino, 48-14.

January 1, 1982 - Clemson claimed it first National Cham-pionship with a 22-15 win over Nebraska in the 48th annual Orange Bowl Classic. One of the Clemson touchdowns was scored by Cliff Austin, who had been trapped in an elevator for two hours at the Clemson hotel earlier in the day.

January 4, 1982 - The cover of Sports Illustrated had Perry Tuttle celebrating after his touchdown catch in the Orange Bowl. It was the first and still only time a Tiger athlete has appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated while a Clemson student.

October 16, 1982 - Cliff Austin broke the Clemson record for most rushing yards in a game with 260 in a rout of Duke.

November 27, 1982 - Clemson defeated Wake Forest, 21-17 at the Mirage Bowl, in Tokyo, Japan, and also sewed up its second straight ACC title.

January 1, 1983 - Terry Kinard was named National Defen-sive Player of the Year by CBS Sports. He was presented the award during halftime of the Cotton Bowl by CBS announcer Lindsey Nelson. Kinard had led Clemson to a 9-1-1 record, led the team in tackles and interceptions.

April 26, 1983 - A record 10 Clemson players were chosen in the NFL draft. The group was led by Terry Kinard, who was the #10 pick of the entire draft by the New York Giants.

September 3, 1983 - The north upper deck was used for the first time in a victory over Western Carolina, bringing the capacity to over 80,000.

November 12, 1983 - 3,000 Clemson students arrived at Death Valley at 7:00 AM to blow up 363,729 balloons. The 80,000 fans released the balloons as the team ran down the hill. On the field, Mike Eppley was outstanding with three touchdown passes, and Kevin Mack rushed for 186 yards in his final game in Death Valley. He scored his final touchdown with just one shoe on, as he had lost it during his 56-yard run for a score. Clemson downed the Top 20 Maryland team and Boomer Esiason, 52-27.

November 19, 1983 - Clemson closed the 1983 season with a 22-13 win at South Carolina. The game gave the Tigers a 30-2-2 record for over the last three years, the top record in college football.

September 8, 1984 - Clemson defeated Virginia in Charlot-tesville 55-0. Virginia ended the season with an 8-4 record and went to a bowl game. It is the largest margin of victory in Clemson history over a team that went to a bowl game. Mike Eppley led the way, hitting 8-14 passes for 172 yards and a pair of scores. The Tigers advanced to #2 in the na-tion with the win.

September 22, 1984 - Georgia defeated Clemson in Ath-ens, 26-23 on a 60-yard field goal by Kevin Butler with 11 seconds left. Clemson, who had a 20-6 lead at halftime, ran the ensuing kickoff back to Georgia territory and a personal foul was thrown against the Bulldogs after the tackle. But, after a long debate, officials ruled the game had ended when the foul was committed and Donald Igwebuike, who led the nation in field goal percentage in 1984 (17-18) was denied an opportunity to tie the game from 42 yards away.

November 10, 1984 - Clemson defeated Virginia Tech 17-10 in the greatest matchup of defensive linemen in

Death Valley history. Clemson featured All-American William Perry, and Virginia Tech featured Outland Trophy winner and future All-Pro Bruce Smith. Clemson also had freshman Michael Dean Perry, who went on to earn six Pro Bowl selections.

September 14, 1985 - David Treadwell showed a forshad-owing of things to come with a 36-yard field goal on the last play of the game to give Clemson a 20-17 victory at Virginia Tech in the season opener. Perry Williams had a Clemson record five pass deflections in this game.

September 21, 1985 - Clemson and Georgia met in the first nationally-televised (CBS) football game from Clemson. Georgia won the game 20-13 thanks to a fourth-quarter fumble recovery by offensive lineman Peter Anderson. No opposing offensive lineman has scored a touchdown in a game since.

November 23, 1985 - Clemson beat South Carolina 24-17 and accepted an Independence Bowl bid.

September 20, 1986 - Clemson defeated Georgia 31-28, as David Treadwell kicked a 46-yard field goal with no time left on the clock. Athens, GA native Norman Haynes led Clemson in tackles with 14, while Terrance Flagler led the offense with nearly 200 all-purpose running yards.

November 1, 1986 - Terrance Flagler scored four touch-downs, two receiving and two rushing, and gained 274 all-purpose yards in Clemson’s 28-20 win at Wake Forest. He had an 88-yard run in the contest, the longest of his career.

November 15, 1986 - Clemson tied Maryland 17-17 to win the ACC championship, as Treadwell kicked a 20-yard field goal with two seconds left. Both Clemson coach Danny Ford and Maryland coach Bobby Ross, coached the game from the press box due to suspensions imposed by the ACC.

December 27, 1986 - Clemson won the Gator Bowl cham-pionship with a 27-21 win over Stanford. Clemson scored all 27 points in the first half, then held on as Brad Muster led a furious comeback.

January 3, 1987 - Clemson was ranked #17 in the nation in the final AP poll, its first final top-20 ranking since 1983.

September 19, 1987 - David Treadwell booted a 21-yard field goal with two seconds left to beat Georgia on national TV, 21-20.

September 26, 1987 - Clemson had not returned a punt or kickoff for a touchdown in 17 years, then had one of each in a 33-12 win over Georgia Tech. Donnell Woolford scored on a 78-yard punt return and Joe Henderson on a 95-yard kickoff return. Clemson had gone 999 punt and kickoff returns without a touchdown prior to Joe Henderson’s score.

January 1, 1988 - Clemson gained 499 yards in handing Penn State its worst bowl-game defeat (35-10) in the Citrus Bowl. Rodney Williams was named the player-of-the-game as he threw for 214 yards. Terry Allen rushed for 105 yards and Keith Jennings caught seven passes for 110 yards, giving Clemson a 200-yard passer, 100-yard rusher, and 100-yard receiver in the same game for the first time since 1969. Clemson was ranked #10 in the final UPI poll.

September 17, 1988 - Florida State defeated Clemson 24-21 in the “Puntrooskie Game” at Death Valley. It was the first battle of top-10 teams in the history of Death Val-ley. Clemson had the Seminoles deep in its own territory late in the fourth quarter with the score tied 21-21 when Florida State Head Coach Bobby Bowden ran an intricate

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fake punt play that resulted in Leroy Butler streaking 78 yards to the Clemson three. Florida State booted a field goal to win the game.

November 12, 1988 - Clemson clinched an ACC record-tying third straight ACC title with a 49-25 win at Maryland. Clemson scored 28 points in the fourth quarter on just nine offensive plays.

November 19, 1988 - Clemson gained revenge for a loss at South Carolina in 1987 with a 29-10 victory over the Gamecocks at Clemson. Rodney Williams was masterful in running the Tiger offense in his final home game. He would end his career with 32 wins, still a record for a Tiger quarterback.

January 2, 1989 - Clemson became the first ACC team to defeat Oklahoma in a 13-6 Citrus Bowl victory. Clemson held the Oklahoma offense without a touchdown for just the second time in the decade of the eighties. Clemson closed the season with a #9 ranking and became the only school in the nation to win a conference title, a bowl game and rank in the final Top 20 for three straight years.

September 9, 1989 - Clemson earned a landmark victory at Florida State, 34-23. The Tigers jumped out to a 21-0 lead behind a 73-yard interception return by Wayne Simmons and a 73-yard touchdown run by Terry Allen. The victory moved Clemson to #7 in the AP poll and it was the last loss of the season for Florida State, who eventually ended the season ranked #3 in the nation by AP and #2 by UPI.

November 18, 1989 - Clemson slaughtered South Carolina 45-0, the largest margin of victory for Clemson in the series in 89 years. Clemson outgained the Gamecocks 466-155, and picked up 355 yards rushing. Clemson’s fifth-rated defense forced five turnovers. Terry Allen rushed for 89 yards, then suffered a knee injury just before halftime and never carried the ball for the Tigers again.

December 30, 1989 - The Tigers defeated West Virginia 27-7 in the Gator Bowl. It was Clemson’s fourth straight bowl victory and the fourth straight year Clemson concluded the season ranked in the national top 20. The Tigers held West Virginia to just 119 yards passing and forced Heisman Trophy runner up Major Harris into three fumbles. Chester McGlockton sacked Harris in the endzone and recovered the ball for a touchdown for Clemson’s final score.

January 18, 1990 - Danny Ford resigned as head coach after 11 full seasons. He finished his career tied for first in ACC history in career victories with 96 and he was second in winning percentage. He had a 96-29-4 overall record and 76 percent winning mark. He was the third winningest active coach in the nation at the time of his resignation.

January 21, 1990 - Ken Hatfield became Clemson’s 22nd head coach. Hatfield had been the head coach at Arkansas since 1984 and took his alma mater to bowl games each of his six seasons.

September 1, 1990 - Clemson defeated Long Beach State 59-0 in the first game of the Ken Hatfield era. Clemson scored two touchdowns via return, one on an interception return by Arlington Nunn and one on a kickoff return by Doug Thomas. The 49ers were coached by NFL legend George Allen, who was making a comeback as a coach. Unfortunately, the venerable coach who led that team to a 6-5 record, died at the end of the season from pneumonia.

October 13, 1990 - Eventual national champion Georgia Tech defeated Clemson 21-19 in Atlanta. Clemson rushed for over 300 yards in the game, yet lost to Bobby Ross’s team.

Chris Gardocki’s 60-yard field goal attempt to win the game was just a couple of yards short.

January 1, 1991 - Clemson shut out Illinois 30-0 in its first Hall of Fame Bowl appearance. It was Clemson’s largest margin of victory in a bowl game. The win elevated Clemson to #9 in the final AP poll and gave Clemson a Top 10 ranking in Ken Hatfield’s first year. He was the first ACC coach ever to take a team to a Top 10 ranking in his first year. It was a record 40th win for Clemson’s seniors.

October 26, 1991 - Clemson wore purple jerseys for the first time since the 1930s in a 29-19 victory over #10 (USA Today) N.C. State. The #18 (AP) Tigers were led by freshman Nelson Welch, who kicked a Clemson record five field goals. Clemson scored its first touchdown on a fake field goal as Rudy Harris ran three yards for a score.

November 16, 1991 - The Tigers clinched their 13th ACC Championship, first under Ken Hatfield, with a 40-7 win over Maryland at Death Valley. DeChane Cameron was 13-23 for 213 yards in leading Clemson to victory in his final home game.

November 23, 1991 - DeChane Cameron gained 322 yards of total offense, 206 passing and 116 rushing to lead Clem-son to a 41-23 win at South Carolina. Clemson also had a 100-yard receiver in the game, giving Clemson a 200-yard passer, 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver (Terry Smith) in the same game for just the fifth time in Clemson history.

November 30, 1991 - Clemson ran its overseas record to 2-0 with a 33-21 win over Duke in the Coca Cola Bowl in Tokyo, Japan. Clemson had to score 26 points in the fourth quarter to register the victory. It was Ken Hatfield’s 100th win as a college coach.

September 12, 1992 - Florida State defeated Clemson 24-20 in the first night game at Clemson since 1956. The contest was televised by ESPN. Clemson had taken a 20-17 lead in the fourth quarter on a touchdown pass to Terry Smith. The Seminoles led by quarterback Charlie Ward, scored the winning TD in the two final minutes.

October 10, 1992 - Clemson overcame a 28-0 deficit to de-feat Virginia in Charlottesville 29-28. Nelson Welch kicked a 32-yard field goal with 52 seconds left to cap the comeback. Quarterback Louis Solomon came off the the bench with the score 28-0 and led the comeback. His 64-yard scoring run just before the half changed the course of the game. The win over the #10 Cavaliers was just the third in Clemson history over a top-10 team on the road.

November 7, 1992 - Clemson soundly defeated #18 North Carolina 40-7 at Death Valley, the largest margin of victory for the Tigers over a top-20 team in history. Freshman Patrick Sapp hit 13-23 passes for 205 yards, while Rodney Blunt scored three TDs in leading the Clemson offense. The Tigers controlled the clock for a record 42:58.

November 24, 1993 - Ken Hatfield and Clemson University announced a separation, ending his four-year career as head coach. Hatfield was 32-13-1 at Clemson and his .707 win-ning percentage was third in ACC history when he departed.

November 29, 1993 - Tommy West was named Clemson’s 23rd head coach and took over the team heading for the Peach Bowl. West, who spent the 1993 regular season as head coach at UT Chattanooga, became the sixth coach in Division I history to make his head coaching debut for a school in a bowl game and the second coach to ever be-come head coach for a bowl game after not serving as an assistant at that school during the regular season.

December 31, 1993 - Clemson scored the latest touch-down to gain victory in a game since 1958, as Patrick Sapp connected with Terry Smith with 0:20 left to defeat Kentucky, 14-13, in the Peach Bowl. West experienced his fifth consecutive bowl victory with Clemson, as the Tigers won four straight bowl games during his years as an as-sistant (1986-89).

September 3, 1994 - For the first time ever, Clemson faced a team coached by a Clemson graduate. Bobby Johnson, an academic All-ACC defensive back for the Tigers and a 1973 graduate, brought his Furman Paladins to Memorial Stadium. Clemson came away with a 27-6 win. Clemson inducted Frank Howard, Steve Fuller, and Banks McFadden into the Ring of Honor prior to the game.

September 17, 1994 - Clemson and Virginia met in the 1,000th ACC football game in history. Virginia won 9-6. Andre Carter had three takeaways in the game, just the fourth Tiger in history to do that.

October 15, 1994 - Nelson Welch became the ACC’s ca-reer field goal leader with a 47-yarder in the third quarter at Duke. It gave Welch 61 career field goals, breaking the record of 60 held by Jess Atkinson, Scott Sisson, and Obed Ariri.

November 5, 1994 - Nelson Welch became Clemson’s career scoring leader with five field goals and a PAT in Clem-son’s 28-17 upset of 12th-ranked North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Clemson’s defense held the Tar Heels to 11 yards rush-ing. Clemson started an all first-year freshman backfield.

May 15, 1995 - The Banks McFadden building was dedicated. The facility is the home of Clemson football administration and with all the top of the line in facilities for players and coaches.

August 12, 1995 - The Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos played the first professional game in the history of Memorial Stadium. The Panthers won the exhibition game over the John Elway-led Broncos.

September 17, 1995 - The Carolina Panthers met the Saint Louis Rams in the first regular season NFL game in Death Valley. It was the first of eight regular season games for the expansion Panthers at Clemson Memorial Stadium.

October 7, 1995 - Clemson wore “turn back the clock” uni-forms for the Clemson-Georgia game at Death Valley. The uniforms were replicas of those worn by the 1939 Clemson team that went to the Cotton Bowl, the first bowl appear-ance in Clemson history. Georgia won the thrilling game, 19-17, but that would be Clemson’s final regular season loss of 1995. Leomont Evans had 18 tackles in the contest, most ever by a Clemson defensive back.

November 11, 1995 - Two all-time Clemson records were set on the same day in Clemson’s 34-17 win over Duke. Raymond Priester gained 263 yards rushing to break Cliff Austin’s Clemson single-game mark. All-American Brian Dawkins had three interceptions in the first quarter to set a quarter record and tie the single-game mark for intercep-tions. The game was played in a driving rainstorm in the first half and brilliant sunshine in the second.

November 18, 1995 - Clemson outscored South Carolina 21-0 in the fourth quarter to defeat South Carolina in Colum-bia, 38-17. It was Clemson’s fourth straight win in Columbia. The victory clinched a bid to the Gator Bowl for the Tigers.

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Valley. Jerry Rice caught one touchdown pass from Steve Young in the contest that attracted over 75,000 fans.

December 15, 1995 - Linebacker Anthony Simmons was named UPI National Freshman-of-the-Year, the first defen-sive player in the award’s history. He led Clemson in tackles (150), 46 more than any other freshman in school history.

January 26, 1996 - Clemson legend Frank Howard, the school’s head coach from 1940-69, passed away at his home in Clemson. Howard, who still had come to his office a month prior to his death, died on the same day as his former teammate and Alabama legend Bear Bryant, 14 years later.

September 7, 1996 - Clemson’s Centennial team was honored at halftime of the Clemson vs. Furman game. The Tigers wore their “Turn back the Clock” uniforms for this game, a 19-3 Clemson victory. Clemson had a school record 12 sacks in the win.

November 2, 1996 - Clemson held Maryland without a touchdown for the fourth straight year in a 35-3 Tiger vic-tory. Anthony Simmons keyed the Clemson defense that had eight sacks with 15 tackles for loss. Maryland had not scored a touchdown against Clemson since 1992.

November 9, 1996 - The Tigers upset 15th ranked Virginia 24-16 in Charlottesville. Clemson had two players rush for over 120 yards in the contest as Kelton Dunnican had a career high 123 yards and Raymond Priester had 122. It was the second time in four years that Clemson had defeated a ranked Virginia team on the road.

December 28, 1996 - Raymond Priester became Clemson’s career and single-season rushing leader in a 10-7 loss to Louisiana State in the Peach Bowl. Priester gained 151 yards rushing in 25 attempts, giving him 1,345 yards for the season and 3,010 for his career. He broke his own single-season record and broke Kenny Flowers’ career record in the game.

September 13, 1997 - Matt Padgett kicked a 20-yard field goal with 19 seconds left to give Clemson a 19-17 win at N.C. State. Nealon Greene became the first quarterback in school history to have consecutive 250-yard passing games. The senior also had 76 yards rushing and the 336 yards total offense were the second most in Clemson history.

September 20, 1997 - Tony Horne and Florida State’s Peter Warrick put on the greatest individual all-purpose running show in the history of Death Valley. Horne had 10 receptions for 131 yards and had 267 yards of all-purpose running, while Warrick had a 90-yard punt return and an 80-yard touchdown reception in gaining 372 yards of all-purpose running as Florida State defeated Clemson 35-28.

October 4, 1997 - Nealon Greene tied a Clemson record for touchdown passes with four in a 39-7 rout of UTEP. He completed three of the scores to Tony Horne, and that also tied a Tiger single-game record.

November 8, 1997 - Rahim Abdullah returned an intercep-tion 63 yards for a touchdown, clinching a 29-20 Clemson victory in overtime over Duke. It was the first overtime game in Clemson history, the first in ACC history involving two league teams.

November 22, 1997 - Clemson earned its third straight bowl bid with a 47-21 victory over South Carolina in Colum-bia. It was Clemson’s fifth straight victory in Columbia over the Gamecocks. Antwan Edwards was the star for Clemson with two interceptions, including one that he returned for a touchdown. The 47 points were the most by the Tigers against South Carolina since 1900.

December 8, 1997 - Anthony Simmons was named first-team AP All-American, his third straight year on one of the top three teams. He became Clemson’s second three-time All-American in history.

September 19, 1998 - Antwan Edwards became the first Clemson player in history to have two runs of at least 80 yards in the same game. The All-America defensive back had a 93-yard fumble return for a touchdown, longest in Clemson history, and an 85-yard kickoff return in a 20-18 loss at Virginia. It was Clemson’s first ever loss on September 19th after eight straight wins.

October 31, 1998 - In a 46-39 loss to N.C. State, quarterback Brandon Streeter set the Clemson single-game passing yardage (329) and completion (27) record. He threw three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter. For the first time ever, Clemson had two 100-yard receivers in the same game. Brian Wofford had 9-128 and a touchdown, while classmate Mal Lawyer had 8-100 and two touchdown receptions. Clemson could not overcome the performance of Tory Holt, who had 11-225 and four touchdown catches.

November 12, 1998 - Clemson played host to its first ever ESPN home Thursday night game, a 24-21 loss to a top-25 Georgia Tech team. Georgia Tech scored the winning touchdown with just one minute remaining.

November 18, 1998 - It was announced that the South Carolina game of November 21 would be Tommy West’s final game as Clemson Head Coach.

November 21, 1998 - Clemson beat South Carolina 28-19 in Tommy West’s final game as Clemson coach. The victory, played before a crowd of 84,423, ended a seven game winning streak for the road team in the series, tied for the longest streak of its kind in NCAA history. A highlight of the contest was a 48-yard interception return for a touchdown by Clemson outside linebacker Howard Bartley, who came back to letter as a senior after two torn ACL operations. Tiger fans tore down the goalpost after the game, just the second time in the history of Death Valley that the goalposts came down after a Tiger victory. Coach West, his wife Lindsey, and son Turner were carried off the field at game’s end.

December 2, 1998 - Tommy Bowden was named Clemson Head Football Coach.

December 5, 1999 - Former South Carolina Head Coach Brad Scott was hired as Clemson’s assistant head coach under Tommy Bowden. Scott was also hired to coach the tight ends.

September 11, 1999 - Tommy Bowden recorded his first win as Clemson head coach, a 33-14 victory over 19th ranked Virginia. Quarterback Brandon Streeter threw for a school record 343 yards and was named National Player-of-the-Week by USA Today.

October 16, 1999 - Woodrow Dantzler broke a 52-year old Clemson standard for total offense in Clemson’s 42-30 victory at Maryland. Dantzler gained 435 yards of total of-fense, including 183 yards on the ground, a record for yards rushing by a Tiger signal-caller at the time. Travis Zachery rushed for three touchdowns as well.

October 23, 1999 - In the first meeting of father and son head coaches in Division I college football history, Bobby Bowden and Florida State defeated Tommy Bowden and Clemson, 17-14. The game was played before a record crowd of 86,092. Clemson had a chance to tie the eventual national champs, but Tony Lazzara’s 41-yard field goal at-tempt with 1:57 left, was tipped by Tay Cody.

November 6, 1999 - Keith Adams set a school record with four sacks and six total tackles for loss, leading Clemson to a 58-7 win over Duke in the final home game of the season. He was named National Defensive Player-of-the-Week by the Bronko Nagurski Committee. Brandon Streeter completed 22-30 for 279 yards in his final home game as well.

November 20, 1999 - Clemson defeated South Carolina 31-21 in Columbia to clinch a bid to play Mississippi State in the Peach Bowl in Tommy Bowden’s first season. Keith Adams had a school record 27 tackles in the contest. Rod Gardner’s 29-yard touchdown reception from Woodrow Dantzler on a fourth-down play iced the game for the Tigers.

December 1, 1999 - Tommy Bowden was named ACC Coach of the Year, Clemson’s first selection for that honor since 1981.

September 9, 2000 - Clemson beat Missouri 62-9 at Death Valley, the school’s highest-point total since 1981. Brian Mance had three takeaways in just 16 scrimmage plays on defense.

September 23, 2000 - Woodrow Dantzler rushed for 220 yards, an ACC record for a quarterback, in Clemson’s 31-10 win over Virginia. Dantlzer also passed for 154 yards, bring-ing Clemson to a 4-0 record and a #7 AP ranking.

September 30, 2000 - Bob Bradley worked his 500th con-secutive Clemson football game on this day, a 52-22 win at Duke. Bradley served as Clemson SID or SID emeritus for 45 years.

October 21,2000 - Clemson improved to 8-0 with a 38-24 victory at North Carolina. Reserve quarterback Willie Sim-mons threw four touchdown passes, three to Rod Gardner, in the win. Clemson overcame a 17-point deficit, the third largest deficit overcome to gain victory in Clemson history.

October 22, 2000 - Clemson was ranked third in the nation in the USA Today poll, Clemson’s highest ranking in any poll since the 1984 season.

October 30, 2000 - Legendary Clemson sports figure Bob Bradley passed away at the age of 74. He had been pre-sented the Order of the Palmetto by the Governor’s office two days prior to his passing.

November 18, 2000 - Rod Gardner made a spectacular 50-yard catch with 10 seconds remaining to set up Aaron Hunt’s 25-yard game winning field goal with just three seconds remaining in Clemson’s 16-14 win over South Carolina in Death Valley.

December 5, 2000 - Kyle Young and Chad Carson were both named first-team Academic All-Americans, the only year in history Clemson has had two first-team Academic All-Americans.

January 5, 2001 - Clemson was ranked 16th in the final AP poll and 14th in the final USA Today poll. It was Clemson’s first final top 25 ranking since 1993, its highest final rank-ing since 1991.

April 24, 2001 - Rod Gardner was selected in the first round, the 15th pick overall, by the Redskins.

September 15, 2001 - The Clemson vs. Duke football game scheduled this day was postponed until December 1 due to the terrorist attacks in New York City on September 11, 2001.

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Dantzler scored on an 11-yard run in the extra period to give Clemson the win. Dantzler rushed for 164 yards and passed for 254 in the all-around performance that brought him National Player-of-the-Week honors by USAToday.com. Georgia Tech was ranked #9 entering the game. It was the highest ranked road win for the Tiger program since 1981.

October 13, 2001 - Two weeks and one game after gain-ing 418 yards of total offense at Georgia Tech, Woodrow Dantzler trumped that performance with a 517-yard day at N.C. State. Dantzler broke numerous Clemson records in completing 23-27 passes for 333 yards and four scores. He also rushed 23 times for 184 yards and two scores. The six touchdowns and 517 yards were Clemson single-game marks. Dantzler went over 4000 yards passing and 2000 yards rushing in the game, the first player in ACC history to do both.

December 1, 2001 - Woodrow Dantzler became the first player in NCAA Division I history to pass for 2000 yards and rush for 1000 yards in the same season. Dantzler reached the plateau with an 18-yard run for a touchdown against Duke in Death Valley. Dantzler completed the regular season with 2360 yards passing and 1004 yards rushing.

December 11, 2001 - Clemson was the only school in the nation with a Hall of Fame inductee and a National Football Foundation scholar at enshrinement ceremonies in New York City. Terry Kinard became just the second Tiger inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, joining the legendary Banks McFadden. Kyle Young was named a National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete. Earlier in the week, Young became just the second offensive lineman in college football history to be named a first-team Academic All-American three times.

December 31, 2001 - Clemson gained its first bowl win since 1993 with a 49-24 victory over Louisiana Tech in the Humanitarian Bowl in Boise, ID. Clemson scored 28 points in the third quarter to blow the game open. Woodrow Dantzler, playing in his final game at Clemson, captured game MVP honors by completing 15-23 passes for 218 yards and four touchdowns. Bernard Rambert rushed for 101 yards and had 77 yards receiving to support a Clemson offense that gained 548 yards of total offense. Four different freshmen, Derrick Hamilton, Airese Currie, Roscoe Crosby and Ben Hall, scored touchdowns for the Tigers.

September 14, 2002 - Derrick Hamilton gained 256 all-purpose rushing yards in Clemson’s 24-19 win over Georgia Tech in Death Valley. Hamilton gained 97 yards rushing, 97 in punt returns, 41 in kickoff returns and 22 receiving in accumulating the fifth highest all-purpose running total in a single game in Clemson history. He had a 77 yard scoring run and a 79 yard punt return.

November 2, 2002 - Clemson scored 24 points in the fourth quarter and overcame a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit for just the second time in Clemson history in a 34-31 win at Duke. Aaron Hunt kicked a 21-yard field goal with eight seconds left to give the Tigers the victory. Freshman Charlie Whitehurst completed a Clemson single-game record 34 passes and threw for a school record 420 yards in the victory in his first college start. He also tied the Clemson record for touchdown passes in a game with four.

November 9, 2002 - For the second straight game, Charlie Whitehurst tied the Clemson single-game touchdown pass record with four at North Carolina in a 42-12 Clemson win in Chapel Hill. His passing efficiency rating of 241 for the game was a Clemson single-game record given a minimum of 20 attempts.

November 23, 2002 - Clemson outscored South Carolina 14-0 in the final quarter to defeat its state rival 27-20 at Death Valley in the 100th meeting between the two schools. Charlie Whitehurst completed 27-38 passes for 287 yards in the contest.

September 9, 2003 - Jim Phillips, the “Voice of the Tigers” for 36 years, died suddenly in the early morning hours after suffering an aneurysm of the aorta. Phillips had served as Clemson’s play-by-play announcer for football and men’s basketball since 1968, and he had also done baseball and women’s basketball for many years. He worked 401 Clem-son football games in his career, as the season opener in 2003 against Georgia was his 400th. His final game was the Clemson-Furman game on September 6, 2003. The following Saturday when the Tigers faced Middle Tennes-see, a tribute for Phillips’ career was played over the video scoreboard at Death Valley. The band concluded its halftime performance by forming “JIM” as it marched off the field. Sports Information Director Tim Bourret handled the play-by-play duties for the Middle Tennessee game, a 37-14 Tiger win. The following week, Pete Yanity was named as Phillips’ interim replacement, a title that was changed to permanent the following spring.

September 20, 2003 - Charlie Whitehurst threw for 298 yards and three touchdowns, and the Clemson defense held Georgia Tech to just three points and 45 yards rushing in a 39-3 victory in Atlanta. It was Clemson’s largest margin of victory over Georgia Tech since 1903, when John Heisman was the Clemson coach. It was also the largest margin of victory in any ACC road game for the Tigers since 1984.

October 11, 2003 - Clemson extended its all-time record in overtime games to 3-0 with a 30-27 victory over Virginia in Death Valley. Kevin Youngblood scored the winning, “walk-off” touchdown on a four-yard touchdown pass from Charlie Whitehurst. Yusef Kelly, in his only healthy game of the 2003 season, rushed for 88 yards to lead the Tiger ground game.

November 8, 2003 - Clemson shocked the college football world with a 26-10 victory over #3 Florida State in Death Val-ley. It was the highest-ranked team Clemson had beaten in its history. The Tigers were coming off a 45-17 loss at Wake Forest the previous week and Florida State was coming off a 37-0 victory at Notre Dame. It was Clemson’s first win over Florida State in 14 years. Aaron Hunt kicked four field goals and became Clemson’s career scoring leader that night. Charlie Whitehurst threw for 272 yards, including 123 to wide receiver Derrick Hamilton. Clemson allowed Florida State only 11 yards rushing, the fewest in the Bobby Bowden coaching era at Florida State. Tye Hill led the secondary with an early interception and was named ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Week.

November 22, 2003 - Charlie Whitehurst completed his first 10 passes and threw for three touchdowns passes on Clemson’s first three possessions in Clemson’s 63-17 victory at South Carolina. It was the most points scored by Clemson against South Carolina in history and the largest margin of victory for Clemson in the series since 1900. It was also the most points scored by Clemson in any game since an 82-24 win over Wake Forest in 1981. Chad Jasmin rushed for four touchdowns, becoming the first Tiger to score four touch-downs against the Gamecocks since 1918. Jamaal Fudge had two interceptions to lead the Clemson secondary.

December 1, 2003 - Tommy Bowden was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year, the second time in five years that he won the award.

December 2, 2003 - Tommy Bowden and Clemson Univer-sity agreed to a three-year contract extension.

December 8, 2003 - Clemson announced it had received 33,000 applications for tickets to the 2004 Peach Bowl, 13,000 more tickets than its supply. It was the greatest ticket demand for a Clemson bowl game since the 1982 Orange Bowl.

January 2, 2004 - Clemson defeated #6 Tennessee 27-14 in front of a record crowd of 75,125 fans at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. It was the highest-ranked team Clemson had defeated in a bowl game since a win over #4 Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl. Chad Jasmin was named the offensive MVP after rushing for a career-high 130 yards in his final game as a Clemson Tiger. Charlie Whitehurst added 246 yards passing and Kyle Browning scored on an eight-yard run on a “Panther” play in the second quarter to help spur the offense. Leroy Hill led the defense with 12 tackles, including two for losses. Combined with the victory over #3 Florida State the previ-ous November, Clemson defeated two top-10 teams in the same season for the first time since 1981. It also gave Tommy Bowden three victories over coaches who had won the Na-tional Championship over the last four games of the season.

January 5, 2004 - Clemson was ranked #22 in the nation in the final AP and USA Today polls and #16 in the final Sagarin computer ranking.

January 9, 2004 - Tommy Bowden was named a finalist for the 2003 Bear Bryant Award.

September 25, 2004 - Justin Miller set an NCAA record with 282 kickoff return yards at #8 Florida State. He returned two kickoffs for touchdowns of 97 and 86 yards, which set the Clemson single-game record and tied the NCAA record. The Tigers lost the game to the Seminoles 41-22.

October 16, 2004 - Clemson recorded 11 sacks, the most in the Tommy Bowden era, in a 35-6 Homecoming victory over Utah State. The Tigers held the Aggies to -20 rushing yards, the fewest Clemson has ever allowed against a Divi-sion 1-A opponent.

November 6, 2004 - Clemson scored 21 unanswered points and held #10 Miami (FL) scoreless in the second half to upset the Hurricanes 24-17 in overtime at the Orange Bowl. It was Clemson’s third win over a top-10 team over two seasons, and the Tigers’ record in overtime improved to 5-0.

November 20, 2004 - Clemson scored 14 early points and only allowed South Carolina to snap the ball in Tiger terri-tory four times, as the Tigers defeated the Gamecocks for the seventh time in eight years by a score of 29-7. It was Clemson’s 11th win in its last 12 games at Death Valley since 2003. It was also Clemson’s 600th all-time win.

June 4, 2005 - Banks McFadden, regarded by sports histo-rians as Clemson’s greatest all-around athlete in its 109-year intercollegiate sports history, passed away after a lengthy bout with cancer. The native of Great Falls, SC died at the home of his daughter (Lil Arrants) in Ormond Beach, FL. He was 88-years-old. McFadden was buried on Cemetery Hill behind Clemson Memorial Stadium. Flags on the Clemson campus were lowered to half staff in McFadden’s honor. A moment of silence was observed in McFadden’s honor prior to Saturday night’s NCAA Tournament Baseball game against College of Charleston at Kingsmore Stadium. Mc-Fadden was a standout at Clemson in football, basketball, and track, earning three letters in each sport from 1936-40. He earned All-America honors in both basketball (1938-39) and football (1939), and was named the nation’s most versatile athlete in 1939.

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September 3, 2005 - Clemson opened the season with a thrilling 25-24 victory over #17 Texas A&M at Death Valley. Jad Dean kicked a school-record six field goals, including a 42-yarder with two seconds left to give Clemson its first season-opening win over a ranked team since 1958.

September 10, 2005 - Clemson had its second straight thrilling victory in a 28-24 win at Maryland. Reggie Mer-riweather scored on a 38-yard run with 2:58 left to give Clemson the victory. Charlie Whitehurst connected on 18-22 passes for 178 yards in leading Clemson to the vic-tory. The Tigers overcame a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to gain the victory. Clemson had a 9:47 drive during the game, the longest in Clemson history in terms of time of possession.

September 17, 2005 - Miami (FL) defeated Clemson 36-30 in the longest game in Tiger history, a triple-overtime contest before a sellout crowd at Death Valley. Clemson tied the score with 15 seconds left on a 27-yard field goal by Jad Dean. Clemson tied the score at the end of the first overtime on a fourth-down touchdown pass from White-hurst to Curtis Baham (six yards). Tyrone Moss scored what proved to be the game-winner in the third overtime on a 25-yard run. It was the first overtime loss in Clemson history after five consecutive wins.

September 24, 2005 - Clemson lost an overtime game for the second straight week, a 16-13 loss to Boston College in Death Valley.

October 13, 2005 - Clemson won its first-ever Thursday night ESPN game in a 31-10 victory at N.C. State. Fresh-man James Davis ran through a defense that had three starters who would be drafted in the first round by the NFL the following April. Davis had 143 yards and scored two touchdowns on just 12 carries before suffering a broken wrist in the third quarter. Charlie Whitehurst completed 22-31 passes for 246 yards.

November 5, 2005 - Charlie Whitehurst’s 37-game streak as the starting Tiger quarterback came to an end when he missed the Duke game due to a sore shoulder. Will Proc-tor took over the reigns and led Clemson to a 49-20 win by completing 13-21 passes for 201 yards and two scores.

November 12, 2005 - Clemson handed Florida State a 21-point loss in Bowden Bowl VII at Death Valley. Chansi Stuckey scored two touchdowns, his first two touchdown catches as a Tiger, and Charlie Whitehurst completed 21-32 passes for 269 yards and three scores on Senior Day. Clemson held Florida State to just 124 yards passing and outscored the Seminoles 21-0 in the second half.

November 19, 2005 - Clemson defeated a top-20 South Carolina team on the road for the first time in a 13-9 vic-tory. Charlie Whitehurst beat the Gamecocks for the fourth straight year, the first time in the history of the series a starting quarterback had a perfect 4-0 record in the series.

December 27, 2005 - Clemson defeated Colorado in the Champs Sports Bowl 19-10 behind a 150-yard rushing performance by freshman James Davis, who was named MVP. Colorado Head Coach Gary Barnett had been fired a few days prior to Christmas. Clemson held Colorado to 124 yards total offense and 17 yards rushing, the best defensive effort by in a bowl game by any team in 2005.

September 2, 2006 - Clemson opened the season with a 54-6 win over Florida Atlantic, but it was a costly win, as preseason All-America linebacker Anthony Waters was lost for the season with a torn ACL. Waters went on to be drafted by the San Diego Chargers despite playing just one game.

He was voted one of the team captains at the end of the season by his teammates, the only Tiger captain in history to play just one game during that season.

September 16, 2006 - James Davis scored on a one-yard touchdown run with eight seconds left to give Clemson a 27-20 victory over #9 Florida State in Tallahassee. It was Clemson’s third win over the Seminoles in four years, the first ACC team to defeat the Seminoles three out of four years. Davis had set up the winning score with a 47-yard run earlier in the drive.

October 7, 2006 - Gaines Adams returned a botched field-goal attempt 66 yards for a touchdown to lead a fourth-quarter comeback in a 27-17 win at Wake Forest. Clemson trailed 17-3 in the fourth quarter before Adams’ play, which was one of the top-four Game-Changing plays in college football in 2006. It marked just the third time in school history that the Tigers overcame a deficit of 14 points or more in the fourth quarter to gain victory. Wake Forest would go on to win the ACC Championship.

October 16, 2006 - It was announced that ESPN College GameDay would come to Clemson for the first time in his-tory for an October 21 game between #12 Clemson and #13 Georgia Tech. The crew of Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, and Lee Corso broadcast from Bowman Field from 10:00 AM until 12:00 PM in front of a crowd of over 7,000, the largest on-campus GameDay crowd at that point in the program’s history.

October 21, 2006 - Clemson defeated #13 Georgia Tech 31-7 in Death Valley. Clemson was ranked #12 in the na-tion entering the game and it was the first battle of top-25 teams in Death Valley in 14 years. James Davis rushed for 216 yards and C.J. Spiller added 116 yards on the ground to lead Clemson to a 321-yard rushing performance. It was the first time in history that Clemson had a 200-yard rusher and 100-yard rusher in the same game. Spiller scored on a 50-yard run and 50-yard reception, the first player in Tiger history to have one of each in a game.

October 22, 2006 - Clemson was ranked #10 in the AP poll and #11 in the USA Today poll, the Tigers’ highest rankings since the 2000 season.

April 28, 2007 - Gaines Adams was taken in the first round of the NFL draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was the fourth pick of the entire draft, tied for the highest selection by a Tiger in history. Adams was the first defensive player taken in the draft as well.

May 9, 2007 - It was announced by the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame that Jeff Davis would be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December of 2007. Davis was the third Clemson player to be inducted, joining Banks McFadden and Terry Kinard. He was the second member of Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team inducted as well.

September 3, 2007 - Clemson opened the season with a 24-18 victory over #19 Florida State on Labor Day eve-ning. The nationally-televised game on ESPN was the first on Labor Day for the Tiger program in 25 years. Cullen Harper became the first Tiger quarterback in history to beat a ranked team in his first career start. It was Clemson’s fourth win in the last five years over Florida State and it was the fifth straight win for the Tigers over a top-25 team, tying a school record.

September 22, 2007 - Clemson defeated N.C. State on the road by a score of 42-20 behind 608 yards of total offense. Clemson gained 340 rushing yards behind 166 yards by

James Davis and 114 by C.J. Spiller, while quarterback Cul-len Harper threw for 268 yards and two touchdowns. The 608 yards were the most in Tiger history in an ACC road game.

October 6, 2007 - Virginia Tech defeated Clemson 41-23 thanks to three returns for touchdowns. The #14 Hokies scored on an interception return, punt return, and kickoff return to take a 31-8 lead. Clemson outgained Virginia Tech 380-219 thanks to 372 passing yards by Cullen Harp-er, but the Tigers still lost the game.

October 20, 2007 - Clemson defeated eventual MAC Champion Central Michigan 70-14 behind five touchdown passes from Cullen Harper, which tied his own record that he set earlier in the year against Louisiana-Monroe. Harper was 20-22 for 273 yards, as the Tiger scored 56 points in the second and third quarters combined. In fact, Clemson scored all 70 of its points in a 34:04 time period.

November 10, 2007 - Clemson defeated defending ACC Champion Wake Forest 44-10 at Memorial Stadium. C.J. Spiller became the first Tiger in history to return a kickoff for a touchdown in consecutive games. He had an 84-yard return for a score against Duke the previous week and went 90 yards against the Demon Deacons.

November 17, 2007 - The Tigers lost to #18 Boston Col-lege for the third year in a row by three points or less. The game decided the champion of the ACC Atlantic Division. Boston College scored on a 43-yard touchdown pass by Matt Ryan with just 1:46 left in the contest.

November 24, 2007 - Mark Buchholz booted a 35-yard field goal on the last play of the game to give Clemson a 23-21 win at South Carolina. Cullen Harper connected with Aaron Kelly four times for 70 yards on the final drive to set up the game-winner. Clemson blocked two punts in the game, including one that was returned for a touch-down by La’Donte Harris.

December 31, 2007 - C.J. Spiller won offensive MVP honors in the Chick-fil-A Bowl against #21 Auburn even though Clemson lost the game in overtime. Spiller be-came the first Tiger in history to have at least 100 rushing yards and 100 kickoff return yards in the same game. His performance included an 83-yard run, the longest touch-down play in a bowl game in Clemson history.

October 13, 2008 - Head Coach Tommy Bowden resigned on this Monday morning after a meeting with Athletic Di-rector Terry Don Phillips. That afternoon, Dabo Swinney was named interim head coach.

October 18, 2008 - Dabo Swinney coached his first game as head coach against Georgia Tech, just five days after he took over the program. He instituted the “Tiger Walk” prior to the game. Georgia Tech won the contest 21-17.

November 1, 2008 - Clemson defeated Boston Col-lege in Chestnut Hill by a score of 27-21 to claim the first O’Rourke-McFadden Trophy, which is given to the winner of this rivalry game each year. It was Clemson’s first win over the Eagles in 50 years. C.J. Spiller had 242 all-purpose yards to win the first “Leather Helmet Award.” Aaron Kelly became Clemson’s career leader in receiving touchdowns when he hauled in his 19th on a four-yard reception from Cullen Harper in the fourth quarter. James Davis became Clemson’s career rushing touchdown leader when he ran for his 43rd on a 23-yard carry in the first quarter. It was Dabo Swinney’s first win as a head coach as well.

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November 29, 2008 - Clemson defeated South Carolina 31-14 to become bowl eligible for the 10th straight year. It was Dabo Swinney’s first game as a head coach in the rivalry game and it gave the Tigers four wins in the last five games of the season to finish on a strong note.

December 1, 2008 - The interim tag was removed from Dabo Swinney’s title and he was named head coach of the Tigers.

September 5, 2009 - C.J. Spiller took the opening kick-off of the season and raced 96 yards for a touchdown in Clemson’s 37-14 win over Middle Tennessee. It was the first time a Tiger returned the opening kickoff of a season for a touchdown.

October 24, 2009 - Kyle Parker hit Jacoby Ford on a 26-yard touchdown pass on third-and-11 in overtime to lift Clemson to a 40-37 overtime victory at #8 Miami (FL). It tied for the highest-ranked team Clemson defeated on the road in school history. C.J. Spiller, playing in front of his father for the first time as a Tiger, gained 310 all-purpose yards to establish a school record. DeAndre McDaniel was named national defensive player-of-the-week for his two interceptions, including one that he returned 23 yards for a score. There were nine lead changes in the game, as nei-ther team scored twice in a row.

November 7, 2009 - C.J. Spiller gained a school-record 312 all-purpose yards in Clemson’s 40-24 victory over Florida State in what proved to be Bobby Bowden’s last appearance as Florida State’s head coach in Death Valley. Spiller had 165 rushing yards and 67 receiving yards. The victory gave Clemson wins over Florida State and Miami (FL) in the same season for the first time.

November 14, 2009 - C.J. Spiller threw a touchdown pass, caught a touchdown pass, and rushed for a touchdown in Clemson’s 43-23 win at N.C. State. Kyle Parker won the battle of quarterbacks (over Russell Wilson) who would be drafted by the Colorado Rockies the following June by completing 12-18 passes for 183 yards and two scores.

November 21, 2009 - Clemson clinched the ACC Atlantic Division Championship with a 34-21 win over Virginia. The victory was the sixth in a row for the Tigers and moved the team to a #15 ranking in the AP poll.

November 28, 2009 - C.J. Spiller returned the opening kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown at South Carolina. It was the seventh kickoff return for a score of his career, a new NCAA career mark. It was also the fourth of the season for Spiller, an ACC mark.

December 5, 2009 - C.J. Spiller rushed for 233 yards and four touchdowns, but it was not enough as #12 Georgia Tech defeated Clemson 39-34 in the ACC Championship game at Tampa, FL. Clemson averaged 9.5 yards per carry and 8.1 yards per play in the contest in which neither team punted. Both teams gained at least 300 rushing yards, the only college game in 2009 in which both teams had at least 300 yards on the ground.

December 12, 2009 - C.J. Spiller finished sixth in the Heis-man Trophy balloting announced this day. He had 26 first-place votes and 223 points in the balloting.

September 4, 2010 - Dawson Zimmerman booted a 79-yard punt in a victory over North Texas, the second-longest punt in Clemson history at the time. He finished the day with a 51.0-yard net average on six punts, best in Clemson history.

September 18, 2010 - Clemson lost a 27-24 overtime con-test at Auburn, the closest it came to suffering a loss in the 2010 season. Auburn won the national title with a 14-0 record. Andre Ellington had 140 rushing yards and Kyle Parker passed for 220 yards to lead the Clemson offense, while Da’Quan Bowers had four tackles for loss.

November 13, 2010 - Dustin Hopkins kicked a 55-yard field goal on the last play of the game to give Florida State a 16-13 victory over Clemson. Had the Tigers won that game, they would have been ACC Atlantic Division cham-pions. Jamie Harper totaled 143 yards on 27 carries and nine receptions for 54 yard in the best all-around perfor-mance of his career. The nine receptions set a Clemson record for a running back.

December 6, 2010 - Da’Quan Bowers won the Bronko Nagurski Award as the top defensive player in the nation according to the Football Writers of America. He became the first Tiger to win that award and the first to win any national position award since 1982, when Terry Kinard won the CBS Sports National Defensive Player-of-the-Year award. Bowers was presented the award at a banquet in Charlotte, NC.

September 17, 2011 - Clemson defeated defending Na-tional Champion Auburn 38-24 in Death Valley. The win elevated Clemson’s record against a defending National Champion in games played at Clemson to 3-0 and it end-ed Auburn’s 17-game winning streak, the longest winning streak snapped by a Clemson football team in history. The Tigers gained 624 yards of total offense, their most-ever against an SEC team.

September 24, 2011 - Tajh Boyd passed for 344 yards and three touchdowns in leading Clemson to a 35-30 vic-tory over #11 Florida State. Freshman Sammy Watkins had seven receptions for 141 yards and two touchdowns. The Tigers had 443 yards of total offense against a defense that finished the year fifth in the country in total defense.

October 1, 2011 - Clemson defeated Virginia Tech for the first time in 22 years with a 23-3 victory in Blacksburg. Clemson held Virginia Tech to 258 yards of total offense. Virginia Tech was ranked #10 entering the game and the victory gave Clemson three straight wins over top-20 AP-ranked teams, a first for an ACC team.

October 15, 2011 - Sammy Watkins set a school record with 345 all-purpose yards in Clemson’s 56-45 win at Maryland. He had an 89-yard kickoff return for a score and added two receiving touchdowns. Clemson overcame an 18-point deficit to win the game.

October 22, 2011 - Kourtnei Brown had two returns for touchdowns in Clemson 59-38 win over North Carolina. Brown became the first Clemson defensive player to score two touchdowns in one game since 1954. Tajh Boyd tied a Tiger record for passing touchdowns with five. Clemson scored all 59 of its points in the first three quarters.

October 23, 2011 - With an 8-0 record, Clemson moved up to #5 in the nation in the BCS standings, its first top-five mark in school history.

November 12, 2011 - Chandler Catanzaro booted a 43-yard field goal on the last play of the game to give Clem-son a 31-28 victory over Wake Forest and clinch the ACC Atlantic Division title. It was Clemson’ first walkoff kick in regulation in Memorial Stadium.

December 3, 2011 - Clemson won its first ACC title in 20 years with a 38-10 win over Virginia Tech in Charlotte.

Virginia Tech was ranked #3 in the nation in the coaches poll and the win tied for the highest-ranked team Clemson beat in its history. Tajh Boyd was named MVP, as he com-pleted 20-29 passes for 240 yards and three scores. The win clinched Clemson’s first Orange Bowl berth in 30 years.

December 7, 2011 - Dwayne Allen was named winner of the John Mackey Award as the nation’s top tight end. He became the first offensive player in Clemson history to win a national position award.

December 15, 2011 - Dwayne Allen and Sammy Watkins were both named AP First-Team All-Americans. Allen was the first Clemson tight end named to the first team since Bennie Cunningham in 1975. Watkins became just the fourth first-year freshman in college football history to be named an AP First-Team All-American.

December 31, 2011 - Head Coach Dabo Swinney was named the winner of the Bobby Dodd National Coach-of-the-Year Award. It marked the first time a Clemson head coach won a national coach-of-the-year award since Dan-ny Ford in 1981.

September 1, 2012 - DeAndre Hopkins set a school re-cord with 13 receptions, including the go-ahead touch-down catch in the fourth quarter, in Clemson’s 26-19 win over #25 Auburn to open the season in the Georgia Dome.

September 8, 2012 - Spencer Benton set an ACC and Clemson record when he booted a 61-yard field goal on the last play of the first half against Ball State at Memorial Stadium. It was the only field goal he made all season in three attempts, all 55 yards or longer.

October 20, 2012 - Clemson defeated Virginia Tech 38-17 at Memorial Stadium, its third win over the Hokies in a two-year span. All three wins were by 20 points or more.

November 17, 2012 - In a wild shootout that saw the Tigers amass 754 yards on 102 plays, Clemson defeated N.C. State 62-48 at Memorial Stadium. The Tigers trailed 24-13 in the second quarter, but scored the game’s next 42 points to pull away. It gave Clemson a final ACC reg-ular-season record of 7-1, the first time it ever won seven league games, and 13 straight wins at Death Valley to set a stadium record. Tajh Boyd, who set a school record with 529 total yards, totaled five passing touchdowns for the third time in four games.

November 26, 2012 - Six of the 11 players on the First-Team All-ACC offense were from Clemson. It was the first time since 1995 (Florida State) that a team had six First-Team All-ACC players on offense and the first time Clem-son accomplished that feat. Tajh Boyd (QB), Andre Elling-ton (RB), Brandon Ford (TE), Dalton Freeman (C), DeAndre Hopkins (WR), and Brandon Thomas (OT) all received First-Team All-ACC honors.

November 28, 2012 - Tajh Boyd was named ACC Player-of-the-Year, the first Tiger quarterback to win the award since Steve Fuller (1978). Boyd passed for 3,896 yards and 36 touchdowns while completing 67.2 percent of his passes.

December 31, 2012 - Chandler Catanzaro kicked a 37-yard field goal as time expired to give Clemson a 25-24 win over #7 Louisiana State in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. The ACC Tigers trailed 24-13 entering the fourth quarter, but scored the final 12 points for the dramatic victory. It was Clemson’s 11th win of the season, its highest total since its National Championship season of 1981 (12-0), and gave the Tigers a final USA Today ranking of #9.

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1957 (0-1)Opponent W-L Score TVColorado* L 21-27 NCBS* - Orange Bowl at Miami, FL

1958 (1-1)Opponent W-L Score TVN.C. State W 13-6 RNBCLouisiana State* L 0-7 NNBC* - Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, LA

1959 (1-0)Opponent W-L Score TVTCU* W 23-7 NCBS* - Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston, TX

1966 (1-0)Opponent W-L Score TVDuke W 9-6 RABC

1968 (1-0-1)Opponent W-L Score TVWake Forest T 20-20 RABCN.C. State W 24-19 RABC

1973 (0-1)Opponent W-L Score TVN.C. State L 6-29 RABC

1976 (0-2)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia L 0-41 RABCMaryland L 0-20 RABC

1977 (1-2)Opponent W-L Score TVNotre Dame L 17-21 ^NCHESSouth Carolina W 31-27 RABCPittsburgh* L 3-34 NABC* - Orange Bowl at Miami, FL

1978 (3-0)Opponent W-L Score TVVirginia Tech W 38-7 RABCN.C. State W 33-10 RABCOhio State* W 17-15 NABC* - Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, FL

1979 (2-4)Opponent W-L Score TVMaryland L 9-19 RABCN.C. State L 13-16 ^NESPNWake Forest W 31-0 R(ABC)Notre Dame W 16-10 ^NCHESSouth Carolina L 9-13 ^NESPNBaylor* L 18-24 NCBS* - Peach Bowl at Atlanta, GA

1980 (1-2)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia L 16-20 ^NESPNWake Forest W 35-33 ^NESPNNorth Carolina L 19-24 RABC

1981 (7-0)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia W 13-3 NESPNKentucky W 21-3 RABCWake Forest W 82-24 ^NUSANorth Carolina W 10-8 RABCMaryland W 21-7 ^NUSASouth Carolina W 29-13 ^NESPNNebraska* W 22-15 NNBC* - Orange Bowl at Miami, FL

1982 (7-1-1)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia L 7-13 NABCBoston College T 17-17 RCBSKentucky W 24-6 ^NUSAVirginia W 48-0 NTBSN.C. State W 38-29 ^NESPNNorth Carolina W 16-3 ^NUSAMaryland W 24-22 RCBSSouth Carolina W 24-6 NUSAWake Forest* W 21-17 ^NESPN* - Mirage Bowl at Tokyo, Japan

1983 (8-1-1)Opponent W-L Score TVBoston College L 16-31 ^NESPNGeorgia T 16-16 ^NESPNGeorgia Tech W 41-14 ^NESPNVirginia W 42-21 ^NUSADuke W 38-31 ^NUSAN.C. State W 27-17 ^NUSAWake Forest W 24-17 ^NESPNNorth Carolina W 16-3 ^NESPNMaryland W 52-27 ^NUSASouth Carolina W 22-13 ^NESPN

1984 (6-4)Opponent W-L Score TVVirginia W 55-0 ^NESPNGeorgia L 23-26 ^NESPNGeorgia Tech L 21-28 ^NESPNNorth Carolina W 20-12 ^NESPNDuke W 54-21 ^NESPNN.C. State W 35-34 ^NESPNWake Forest W 37-14 ^NESPNVirginia Tech W 17-10 ^NESPNMaryland L 23-41 ^NESPNSouth Carolina L 21-22 ^NESPN

1985 (1-4)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia L 13-20 NCBSVirginia W 27-24 RRJNorth Carolina L 20-21 RRJMaryland L 31-34 ºNCBSMinnesota* L 13-20 NMIZ* - Independence Bowl at Memphis, TN

1986 (4-2-1)Opponent W-L Score TVVirginia Tech L 14-20 RRJGeorgia W 31-28 RABCGeorgia Tech W 27-3 RRJN.C. State L 3-27 RCBSNorth Carolina W 38-10 ºNCBSMaryland T 17-17 ºNCBSStanford* W 27-21 NCBS* - Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, FL

1987 (6-1)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia W 21-20 NCBSGeorgia Tech W 33-12 RRJVirginia W 38-21 RRJNorth Carolina W 13-10 NESPNMaryland W 45-16 RRJSouth Carolina L 7-20 NESPNPenn State* W 35-10 NABC* - Citrus Bowl at Orlando, FL

1988 (6-1)Opponent W-L Score TVVirginia Tech W 40-7 RRJFlorida State L 21-24 NCBSDuke W 49-17 NESPNNorth Carolina W 37-14 RRJMaryland W 49-25 RRJSouth Carolina W 29-10 RRJOklahoma* W 13-6 NABC* - Citrus Bowl at Orlando, FL

1989 (7-1)Opponent W-L Score TVFlorida State W 34-23 NESPNMaryland W 31-7 RRJDuke L 17-21 RRJVirginia W 34-20 NCBSN.C. State W 30-10 NESPNNorth Carolina W 35-3 RRJSouth Carolina W 45-0 NESPNWest Virginia* W 27-7 NESPN* - Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, FL

1990 (6-2)Opponent W-L Score TVVirginia L 7-20 NESPNDuke W 26-7 RRJGeorgia W 34-3 RPPVGeorgia Tech L 19-21 RRJN.C.State W 24-17 RRJNorth Carolina W 20-3 RRJSouth Carolina W 24-15 RRJIllinois* W 30-0 NNBC* - Hall of Fame Bowl at Tampa, FL

1991 (5-2-1)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia Tech W 9-7 RABCGeorgia L 12-27 NESPNVirginia T 20-20 RABCN.C. State W 29-19 RABCNorth Carolina W 21-6 NESPNMaryland W 40-7 RRJSouth Carolina W 41-24 RRJCalifornia* L 13-37 NABC* - Citrus Bowl at Orlando, FL

1992 (1-5)Opponent W-L Score TVFlorida State L 20-24 NESPNGeorgia Tech L 16-20 NESPNVirginia W 29-28 RABCN.C. State L 6-20 RRJMaryland L 23-53 RRJSouth Carolina L 13-24 RRJ

1993 (5-3)Opponent W-L Score TVFlorida State L 0-57 RRJN.C. State W 20-14 RRJWake Forest L 16-20 RRJMaryland W 29-0 RRJNorth Carolina L 0-24 NESPNVirginia W 23-14 RRJSouth Carolina W 16-13 RRJKentucky* W 14-13 NESPN* - Peach Bowl at Atlanta, GA

1994 (2-5)Opponent W-L Score TVVirginia L 6-9 RRJMaryland W 13-0 RRJGeorgia L 14-40 RABCDuke L 13-19 RRJFlorida State L 0-17 RRJGeorgia Tech W 20-10 RRJSouth Carolina L 7-33 RRJ

1995 (4-3)Opponent W-L Score TVFlorida State L 26-45 RABCVirginia L 3-22 RRJMaryland W 17-0 RRJGeorgia Tech W 24-3 RRJNorth Carolina W 17-10 RRJSouth Carolina W 38-17 RRJSyracuse* L 0-41 NNBC* - Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, FL

1996 (7-5)Opponent W-L Score TVNorth Carolina L 0-45 RABCFurman W 19-3 RRJMissouri L 24-38 NFOXWake Forest W 21-10 RRJFlorida State L 3-34 NESPNDuke W 13-6 RRJGeorgia Tech W 28-25 RABCMaryland W 35-3 RABCVirginia W 24-16 RABCN.C. State W 40-17 RRJSouth Carolina L 31-34 NESPN2Louisiana State* L 7-10 NESPN* - Peach Bowl at Atlanta, GA

1997 (5-5)Opponent W-L Score TVN.C. State W 19-17 RRJFlorida State L 28-35 RABCGeorgia Tech L 20-23 NESPNVirginia L 7-21 NESPN2Maryland W 20-9 RABCWake Forest W 33-16 RRJDuke W(OT) 29-20 RRJNorth Carolina L 10-17 RABCSouth Carolina W 47-21 NESPN2Auburn* L 17-21 NESPN* - Peach Bowl at Atlanta, GA

1998 (2-6)Opponent W-L Score TVVirginia L 18-20 RABCWake Forest L 19-29 RABCNorth Carolina L 14-21 RABCMaryland W 23-0 RRJFlorida State L 0-48 NESPN2N.C. State L 39-46 RRJGeorgia Tech L 21-24 NESPNSouth Carolina W 28-19 NESPN2

1999 (4-5)Opponent W-L Score TVVirginia W 33-14 RABCVirginia Tech L 11-31 NESPNNorth Carolina W 31-20 RABCN.C. State L 31-35 NESPN2Florida State L 14-17 NESPNWake Forest W 12-3 RRJGeorgia Tech L 42-45 RRJSouth Carolina W 31-21 RRJMississippi State* L 7-17 NESPN* - Peach Bowl at Atlanta, GA

2000 (9-3)Opponent W-L Score TVThe Citadel W 38-0 ^RCSSMissouri W 62-9 RABCWake Forest W 55-7 ^RCSSVirginia W 31-10 RABCDuke W 52-22 RRJN.C. State W 34-27 RABCMaryland W 35-14 NESPN2North Carolina W 38-24 NESPN2Georgia Tech L 28-31 RABCFlorida State L 7-54 NESPNSouth Carolina W 16-14 RABCVirginia Tech* L 20-41 NNBC* - Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, FL

2001 (5-5)Opponent W-L Score TVVirginia L 24-26 NESPN2Georgia Tech W(OT) 47-44 RABCN.C. State W 45-37 RRJNorth Carolina L 3-38 NESPN2Wake Forest W 21-14 RRJFlorida State L 27-41 RABCMaryland L 37-20 NESPN2South Carolina L 15-20 RRJDuke W 59-31 ^RCSSLouisiana Tech* W 49-24 NESPN* - Humanitarian Bowl at Boise, ID

2002 (5-6)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia L 28-31 NESPNGeorgia Tech W 24-19 NESPNFlorida State L 31-48 NESPNVirginia L 17-22 NESPNWake Forest W 31-23 RABCN.C. State L 6-38 NESPNNorth Carolina W 42-12 RRJMaryland L 12-30 NESPN2Duke W 34-31 RRJSouth Carolina W 27-20 NESPNTexas Tech* L 15-55 NESPN* - Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, FL

2003 (5-3)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia L 0-30 RABCMaryland L 7-21 RABCVirginia W(OT) 30-27 RRJN.C. State L 15-17 NESPNNorth Carolina W 36-28 RRJFlorida State W 26-10 NESPN2South Carolina W 63-17 NESPN2Tennessee* W 27-14 NESPN* - Peach Bowl at Atlanta, GA

2004 (5-4)Opponent W-L Score TVWake Forest W(OT) 37-30 RABCGeorgia Tech L 24-28 RABCTexas A&M L 6-27 NTBSFlorida State L 22-41 RABCVirginia L 10-30 NESPNMaryland W 10-7 RRJN.C. State W 26-20 NESPN2Miami (FL) W(OT) 24-17 NESPNSouth Carolina W 29-7 RRJ

2005 (7-4)Opponent W-L Score TVTexas A&M W 25-24 RABCMaryland W 28-24 NESPNMiami (FL) L(3OT) 30-36 RABCBoston College L(OT) 13-16 RRJWake Forest L 27-31 NESPNUN.C. State W 31-10 NESPNTemple W 37-7 RComcastGeorgia Tech L 9-10 NESPN2Florida State W 35-14 NESPNSouth Carolina W 13-9 NESPN2Colorado* W 19-10 NESPN* - Champs Sports Bowl at Orlando, FL

2006 (8-5)Opponent W-L Score TVFlorida Atlantic W 54-6 NESPNUBoston College L(2OT) 33-34 RABCFlorida State W 27-20 NESPNNorth Carolina W 52-7 RLFLouisiana Tech W 51-0 NESPNUWake Forest W 27-17 NESPNTemple^ W 63-9 NESPNUGeorgia Tech W 31-7 NESPNVirginia Tech L 7-24 NESPNMaryland L 12-13 NESPNN.C. State W 20-14 RLFSouth Carolina L 28-31 NESPNKentucky* L 20-28 NESPN^ - Charlotte, NC; * - Music City Bowl at Nashville, TN

2007 (6-4)Opponent W-L Score TVFlorida State W 24-18 NESPNN.C. State W 42-20 RLFGeorgia Tech L 3-13 RABCVirginia Tech L 23-41 NESPNCentral Michigan W 70-14 NESPNUMaryland W 30-17 RABCWake Forest W 44-10 NESPN2Boston College L 17-20 NESPN2South Carolina W 23-21 NESPN2Auburn* L(OT) 20-23 NESPN* - Chick-fil-A Bowl at Atlanta, GA

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2008 (5-6)Opponent W-L Score TVAlabama* L 10-34 NESPNN.C. State W 27-9 RLFMaryland L 17-20 RLFWake Forest L 7-12 NESPNGeorgia Tech L 17-21 NESPNBoston College W 27-21 NESPNUFlorida State L 27-41 RABCDuke W 31-7 RLFVirginia W 13-3 RLFSouth Carolina W 31-14 NESPN2Nebraska^ L 21-26 NCBS* - Atlanta, GA; ^ - Gator Bowl at Jack-sonville, FL

Clemson TeamTotal Offense 756 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981Plays 102 vs. N.C. State, 11-17-2012Yards Per Play 9.2 vs. North Texas, 9-4-2010Rushing Yards 536 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981Carries 73 vs. Virginia, 10-21-1972Yards Per Carry 10.3 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-22-1945Rushing Touchdowns 11 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-22-1945Passing Yards 426 vs. N.C. State, 11-17-2012Completions 38 vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007Passing Attempts 67 vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007Passing Efficiency (min. 15 att.) 262.9 vs. Furman, 9-15-2007Passing Touchdowns 6 vs. Central Michigan, 10-20-2007First Downs 35 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 35 vs. Central Michigan, 10-20-2007Points 82 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981Punting Average 56.6 vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-1977Punts 13 vs. Furman, 11-21-1942 13 vs. Pensacola N.A.S., 10-13-1945Penalties 15 vs. Wake Forest, 11-2-1985 15 vs. Duke, 10-17-1987Penalty Yards 155 vs. Wake Forest, 10-29-1977Punt Return Yards 227 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-26-1987Kickoff Return Yards 165 vs. Maryland, 11-16-2002Interception Return Yards 131 vs. Western Carolina, 9-25-1982Interceptions By Defense 5 vs. Virginia, 10-31-1964 5 vs. Virginia, 10-21-1972 5 vs. Georgia, 9-19-1981 5 vs. North Carolina, 11-4-1995 5 vs. N.C. State, 10-30-2004Fumbles 14 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-1-1953Fumbles Lost 5 vs. manyTackles For Loss 19 vs. N.C. State, 10-24-1987Sacks By Defense 12 vs. Furman, 9-7-1996Pass Breakups 18 vs. The Citadel, 10-4-1986

Opponent TeamTotal Offense 597 by N.C. State, 11-17-2012Plays 99 by South Carolina, 11-23-1968Yards Per Play 8.6 by Florida State, 11-3-2001Rushing Yards 409 by N.C. State, 10-25-1975Carries 74 by North Carolina, 11-14-1970Yards Per Carry 7.5 by Texas A&M, 9-3-2005Rushing Touchdowns 6 by N.C. State, 10-25-1975Passing Yards 493 by N.C. State, 11-17-2012Completions 35 by Georgia Tech, 10-28-2000Passing Attempts 58 by The Citadel, 10-4-1986Passing Touchdowns 5 by N.C. State, 11-17-2012First Downs 31 by Georgia Tech, 10-28-2000Points 48 by N.C. State, 10-31-1998Punting Average 57.3 by The Citadel, 10-4-1986Punts 15 by Auburn, 10-12-1968

Penalties 18 by S.C. State, 9-20-2008Penalty Yards 134 by S.C. State, 9-20-2008Punt Return Yards 150 by Florida State, 9-20-1997Interceptions By Defense 6 by Auburn, 11-21-1953Fumbles 9 by Presbyterian College, 9-18-1954Fumbles Lost 6 by Duke, 10-19-1968

Clemson IndividualTotal Offense 529 by Tajh Boyd vs. N.C. State, 11-17-2012Rushing Yards 263 by Raymond Priester vs. Duke, 11-11-1995Carries 36 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 10-18-1969Passing Yards 426 by Tajh Boyd vs. N.C. State, 11-17-2012Completions 38 by Cullen Harper vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007Passing Attempts 66 by Cullen Harper vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007Completion % (min. 15 att.) 94.1 by Woodrow Dantzler vs. The Citadel, 9-2-2000Passing Efficiency (min. 15 att.) 261.1 by Cullen Harper vs. Central Michigan, 10-20-2007Passing Touchdowns 5 by Cullen Harper vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9-8-2007 5 by Cullen Harper vs. Central Michigan, 10-20-2007 5 by Tajh Boyd vs. North Carolina, 10-22-2011 5 by Tajh Boyd vs. N.C. State, 11-17-2012Receptions 12 by Airese Currie vs. Middle Tennessee, 9-13-2003Receiving Yards 174 by Aaron Kelly vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007Receiving Touchdowns 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 11-21-1953 3 by Tony Horne vs. Texas-El Paso, 10-4-1997 3 by DeAndre Hopkins vs. Ball State, 9-8-2012All-Purpose Yards 312 by C.J. Spiller vs. Florida State, 11-7-2009Punt Return Yards 126 by Donnell Woolford vs. Georgia Tech, 9-26-1987Kickoff Return Yards 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 10-25-1969Interceptions 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 10-30-1965 3 by Brian Dawkins vs. Duke, 11-11-1995 3 by Alex Ardley vs. Maryland, 10-14-2000 3 by Michael Hamlin vs. The Citadel, 9-6-2008Tackles 24 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina, 11-8-1980Tackles For Loss 6 by Keith Adams vs. Duke, 11-6-1999Sacks 4 by Keith Adams vs. Duke, 11-6-1999

Opponent IndividualTotal Offense 474 by Mike Glennon (N.C. State), 11-17-2012Rushing Yards 227 by Ted Brown (N.C. State), 11-25-1975Carries 38 by Torin Kirtsey (Georgia), 10-7-1995Passing Yards 493 by Mike Glennon (N.C. State), 11-17-2012Completions 35 by George Godsey (Georgia Tech), 10-28-2000Passing Attempts 57 by Kip Allen (The Citadel), 10-4-1986 57 by George Godsey (Georgia Tech), 10-28-2000Receptions 14 by Kelly Campbell (Georgia Tech), 10-28-2000Receiving Yards 249 by Peter Warrick (Florida State), 9-20-1997All-Purpose Yards 496 by Tobais Palmer (N.C. State), 11-17-2012Tackles for Loss 4.5 by Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), 11-24-2012Sacks 4.5 by Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), 11-24-2012

^ - triple-overtime game; Note Clemson played its first home game at Memorial Stadium in 1942.

2009 (7-4)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia Tech L 27-30 NESPNBoston College W 25-7 RLFMaryland L 21-24 NESPNUWake Forest W 38-3 RLFMiami (FL) W(OT) 40-37 RABCFlorida State W 40-24 NESPNN.C. State W 43-23 RLFVirginia W 34-21 NABCSouth Carolina L 17-34 NESPNGeorgia Tech* L 34-39 NESPNKentucky^ W 21-13 NESPN* - ACC Championship game at Tampa, FL; ^ - Music City Bowl at Nashville, TN

2010 (4-7)Opponent W-L Score TVNorth Texas W 35-10 NESPNUAuburn L 24-27 NESPNMiami (FL) L 21-30 NESPN2North Carolina L 16-21 RABCMaryland W 31-7 RRaycomGeorgia Tech W 27-13 NESPNBoston College L 10-16 RRaycomN.C. State W 14-13 RRaycomFlorida State L 13-16 RABCSouth Carolina L 7-29 NESPN2South Florida* L 26-31 NESPN* - Meineke Car Care Bowl at Char-lotte, NC

2011 (8-4)Opponent W-L Score TVAuburn W 38-24 NABCFlorida State W 35-30 NESPNVirginia Tech W 23-3 NESPN2Boston College W 36-14 RRSNMaryland W 56-45 NESPNUNorth Carolina W 59-38 NESPNGeorgia Tech L 17-31 RABCWake Forest W 31-28 NESPNUN.C. State L 13-37 RABCSouth Carolina L 13-34 NESPNVirginia Tech* W 38-10 NESPNWest Virginia^ L 33-70 NESPN* - ACC Championship game at Char-lotte, NC; ^ - Orange Bowl at Miami Gardens, FL

2012 (11-2)Opponent W-L Score TVAuburn W 26-19 NESPNBall State W 52-27 RACCFurman W 41-7 RRSNFlorida State L 37-49 NABCBoston College W 45-31 NESPN2Georgia Tech W 47-31 NESPNVirginia Tech W 38-17 NABCWake Forest W 42-13 NESPNDuke W 56-20 NESPN2Maryland W 45-10 NESPNUN.C. State W 62-48 NABCSouth Carolina L 17-27 NESPNLouisiana State* W 25-24 NESPN* - Chick-fil-A Bowl at Atlanta, GA

N - national telecast; R - regional telecast; ^ - taped delay; º - split telecast; Note: Home games in bold.

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A name synonymous with not only the early years of Clemson football but the collegiate game is John Heisman. A stern disciplinarian, he expected his players to be of high character and performance both on the football field and in the classroom. Heisman coached the Tigers in 1900-1903 and was re-sponsible for putting the Clemson name among the annals of the great early collegiate teams. Heisman was brought to Clemson by a professor and later University President, Walter Riggs. In the spring of 1894, Riggs was a graduate manager for the Auburn football team, and he was responsible for finding a coach for the 1895 season. Riggs wrote to Carl Williams of Pennsylvania, captain of the 1894 football team, asking him to suggest a suitable coach. He replied recommending J.W. Heisman, an ex-Penn player, and his coach at Oberlin a few years earlier. After several weeks, Riggs finally found Heisman in Texas, where he was engaged in raising tomatoes. Having sunk about all of his capital into the tomato venture, he was glad to go back to his old love of football and he readily went to coach at Auburn for $500 a year. Riggs later was hired as a professor at Clemson and he hired Heisman at Clemson in 1900. (Riggs started the Clemson football program in 1896 and was head coach in 1896,99). Heisman began his coaching career at Oberlin in 1892 and lasted 36 years in the profession. His career included positions at Akron, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Penn, Washington and Jefferson, and Rice University. He had an overall career record of 185 wins, 70 losses, and 17 ties. He invented the hidden ball trick, the handoff, the double lateral, and the “flea flicker.” He pioneered the forward pass, and originated the center snap and the word “hike” (previ-ously the center used to roll the ball on the ground to the quarterback). Heisman took Clemson to a 19-3-2 record in his four seasons. His 83.3 winning percentage is still the best in Clemson history. He was also the Clemson baseball coach between 1901-1903. Clemson was a powerhouse during his tenure and was a most feared opponent. His secret was that he depended on smart, quick players rather than large size and brawn. William Heisman, a nephew of John Heisman, often told a story on how his famous uncle stressed academics. “I remember a story Coach Heisman used to tell me about this famous football player he confronted in the locker room before a big game. My uncle came busting through the door and went over to this guy and said, ‘You can’t play today because you haven’t got your grades up to par.’ The player looked up at my uncle and said, ‘Coach, don’t you know that the sportswriters call this toe on my right foot the million-dollar toe?’ My uncle snapped back right quick and said, “What good is it if you only have a fifteen-cent head?” Another favorite Heisman story was the speech he used to make before a season began. Heisman would face his recruits holding a football. “What is it?” he would sharply ask. Then he would tell his players, “a football is a prolate spheroid, an elongated sphere - in which the outer leather casing is drawn up tightly over a somewhat smaller rubber tubing.” After a long pause he would say, “better to have died as a small boy than to fumble this football.” Heisman broke down football into these percentages: talent 25 percent; mentality 20 percent; aggressiveness 20 percent; speed 20 percent; and weight 15 percent. He considered coaching as being a master-commanding, even dictatorial. “He has no time to say ‘please’ or ‘mister’, and he must be occasionally severe, arbitrary, and something of a czar.” On November 29, 1900, Clemson defeated Alabama 35-0, which allowed Heisman’s team to finish the season undefeated with a 6-0 record. This was Clemson’s first un-defeated team and was the only team to win all of its games

in a season until the 1948 squad went 11-0. The Tigers only allowed two touchdowns during the entire 1900 season. Clemson opened the 1901 season with a 122-0 win over Guilford. The Tigers averaged 30 yards per play and a touchdown every minute and 26 seconds. The first half lasted 20 minutes, while the second half lasted only 10 minutes. Legend has it that every man on the team scored a touchdown in this game. In his third season, on November 27, 1902, Clemson played in the snow for the first time in a game against Tennessee. The Tigers won the game, 11-0, and claimed the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association crown. (This early conference had several southern colleges and universities as members.) In his final season in 1903, Clemson defeated Georgia Tech 73-0 on October 17. Clemson rushed the ball 55 times for 615 yards, while the Yellow Jackets ran the ball 35 times and collected just 28 yards. The second half was shortened to 15 minutes. On November 24, 1903 Clemson participated in its “First Bowl Game.” Clemson and Cumberland met on this date for the Championship of the South. The contract for the game was drawn up two weeks before the game was to be played. Cumberland, who had earlier defeated Auburn, Alabama, and Vanderbilt, was considered to be champion of the southern states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Clemson was considered to be the best team in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. The game was played on a neutral site, Montgomery, AL. Cumberland and Clemson fought to an 11-11 tie. John Maxwell scored as a result of a 100-yard kickoff return. After the news came back to Clemson that the game ended in a tie, the students and the local townspeople built a bonfire and paraded around the campus. John Heisman’s 19-3-2 record in Tigertown is still the best in Clemson history on a percentage basis. The man who is honored each year with the awarding of the Heisman Trophy holds the distinction of building the early foundation of Clemson’s football tradition. A play documenting his career at Clemson was performed on campus in the fall of 2003.

JOHN HEISMAN

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Perhaps one of Clemson’s most beloved coaches was Jess Neely. Neely’s influence and inspiration is still present today as the IPTAY Scholarship Club was founded during his coach-ing tenure. IPTAY is the lifeblood of the Clemson Athletic Department. It provides funds for athletic scholarships and capital improvements. Thousands of athletes have benefitted through the IPTAY Scholarship fund since its inception in 1934. That first year of IPTAY, Neely and his staff convinced 160 people to pay $10.00 a year to Clemson, for a grand total of $1,600 (not bad during the middle of the great depression). Neely was head coach at Clemson from 1931 through 1939 and spent the next 26 years at Rice University in Houston. Neely coached Clemson to its first bowl game, the 1940 Cotton Bowl, where the Tigers capped a 9-1-0 season by beating Boston College, 6-3. Clemson ended the season ranked #12 in the final AP poll, its first top 20 season in history. Boston College was ranked #11 going into the game and it was Clemson’s first win over a top-20 team in its history. The team featured the play of Banks McFadden Clemson’s first AP All-American. Clemson had a 43-35-7 record during Neely’s tenure. Neely coached Rice to four Southwest Conference Championships and six bowl appearances, the last being a trip to the Bluebonnet Bowl in 1961. During 40 years of college coaching he compiled a record of 207-99-14. Neely is still 12th in college football history in victories by a Division I-A coach heading into the 2003 season. For his accomplishments, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1971. Neely graduated from Vanderbilt in 1924, after lettering three years in football and serving as captain of the 1922 football team. He coached a year of high school football before returning to his alma mater to obtain a law degree. But he never practiced law. He coached four years at Southwestern College in Clarksville, TN and then went to Alabama in 1928. It was there that he met Frank Howard Neely brought Howard to Clemson as line coach in 1931. Howard replaced him in 1940 and remained as head coach for 30 years. In 1967, Neely returned to his alma mater as athletic director. He officially retired in 1971, but continued to coach golf at Vanderbilt until 1981, when he moved back to Texas. “If I didn’t look in the mirror every day, I wouldn’t know how old I am,” Neely once said. “Working with the boys makes you feel young, I feel that in athletics the boys learn a sense of loyalty and sacrifice and values they don’t learn anywhere else. “They learn to compete and that is what life is all about...it’s competition. “If they make good in football, chances are they’ll be successful elsewhere. I like to see that those boys make something of themselves. That is my reward. “The boys go to college to study and get that degree. Playing football is a side activity. When fellows go to a school first to play football they get an entirely wrong sense of values. “And when you start them off with the wrong sense, it isn’t difficult for them to go astray.” “He was a cool, southern gentlemen, but he worked us like dogs. The workouts were always twice as hard as the games,” said Dick Maegle. “There were no superstars, no victory that was better than all the other victories. To him football was a team game and we were all team players.” Maegle was the player tackled in a famous episode in the 1954 Cotton Bowl, when frustrated Tommy Lewis of Alabama came off the bench to stop a certain touchdown. Rice won that game 28-6.

Neely died at the age of 85 in 1983, but his landmark accomplishments in the 1930s at Clemson contributed significantly to Clemson’s outstanding football tradition.

JESS NEELY

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Banks McFadden was Clemson’s greatest athlete in history. Few schools can make such a bold, definitive state-ment about one of its former athletes, but few Clemson fans would argue. McFadden passed away at age 88 on June 4, 2005 after battling lung cancer. McFadden was a standout at Clemson in football, bas-ketball, and track, earning three letters in each sport from 1936-40. He earned All-America honors in both basketball (1938-39) and football (1939), and was named the nation’s “Most Versatile Athlete” in 1939. He is one of just eight athletes in Division I history to be named an All-American in football and basketball over a career. On the gridiron, McFadden was a triple-threat player, leading the Tigers to a 9-1 record and Clemson’s first-ever bowl team in 1939. With McFadden batting down four passes in the second half and averaging 44 yards on 11 punts, the Tigers defeated a Frank Leahy coached Boston College team 6-3 in the 1940 Cotton Bowl. McFadden held the Clemson single-season punting record (43.5 in 1939) for 40 years, and his 22 punts of at least 50 yards in 1939 still stand as a Tiger single-season record. At the conclusion of his career, he was a first-round draft choice of the Brooklyn Dodgers of the NFL, the fourth selection of the draft. It is still the highest draft choice in Clemson history. He played one year in the NFL with the Dodgers and led the NFL in yards per carry before returning to Clemson. In 1959, McFadden became the first Clemson football player (and still one of only two) inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. On the hardwood, McFadden led Clemson to the 1939 Southern Conference Tournament Championship, the only postseason tournament title in Tiger basketball history. The center was Clemson’s top scorer each season and finished his career with a then-Clemson record 810 points. In track, McFadden won three events in the state track meet in one afternoon, setting state records in all three of them. Earlier in the same year, he placed first in five events in a dual meet, scoring 25 points while the opposing team’s score was just 28 points. During his senior year, he also pitched in one game for the Clemson baseball team. After coaching Clemson’s defensive backs under second-year Head Coach Frank Howard in 1941, McFadden joined the Army Air Corps and spent four years in North Africa and Italy. He was discharged as a colonel. McFadden came back to Clemson after his service and was again the secondary coach, this time for four seasons (1946-49). He then took over as head freshman football coach for five years before returning to coach defensive backs in 1955, a spot he held until Howard retired following the 1969 season. Besides his football coaching years, McFadden also put in a stint as varsity track coach, freshman basketball coach, and for 10 years (1946-47 through 1955-56) was Clemson’s head basketball coach. From 1947-48 through 1951-52, Clemson improved its conference victory total each year, the first coach in the history of college basketball to realize a conference victory improvement five consecutive years. The streak was culminated with an 11-4 Southern Conference record in 1951-52, still the school record for conference wins in a season. After Howard resigned as head football coach in 1969, McFadden took over the university’s intramural department, which he directed for 15 years. McFadden came to Clemson in a 6’3” frame and a skinny 165 pounds. According to former Clemson Sports Infor-mation Director Bob Bradley, Howard said, “If McFadden drank a can of tomato juice, they could have used him as a thermometer.” Howard was an assistant coach under Jess Neely when McFadden came to Clemson in 1936.

“I can remember the first time I saw him on the practice field,” Howard (who died in 1996) recalled. “He looked like one of those whooping cranes. I thought sure as the devil that Coach (Jess) Neely had made a mistake by giving this boy a scholarship. But he proved me wrong.” McFadden was granted a long list of honors through-out his career. In 1966, he was presented with Clemson University’s Distinguished Alumni Award. He was a charter member of the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame and the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame. In 1987, both his uniform number in basketball (#23) and uniform number in football (#66) were retired by Clemson University. In 1994, he was inducted as a charter member of the Clemson Ring of Honor at Memorial Stadium. Of all of the honors he received as an athlete, he told Bradley that the 1939 football team MVP award was his highest honor. “To me, when your teammates vote you something, then you feel pretty good. That award meant more than anything else (to me).” McFadden is the only Clemson athlete in history to have both his football jersey number and basketball jersey numbers retired. In 1995, the Banks McFadden Building at Jervey Athletic Center was dedicated in his honor. McFadden was married to the former “Aggie” Rigsby of Manning, SC for 55 years prior to her death in 2001. McFad-den and his wife had four daughters, Lil, Patsy, Marcia, and Jan.

BANKS McFADDEN

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Fred Cone is living proof that recruiting services and all their accompanying hype aren’t what they are cracked up to be. Cone was inducted into Clemson’s Football Ring of Honor in the Fall of 1997, just the fourth Clemson football player in history to receive the honor. But, he came to Clemson without having played a down of high school football. It is perhaps the most unusual story concerning an athlete’s journey to Clemson. Cone was visiting his sister at Biloxi, MS, far from the haunts of his hometown, an obscure place called Pineapple, AL. Unbeknown to Clemson Head Coach Frank Howard, Cone’s sister lived next door to Howard’s sister, Hazel, in Biloxi. On years when Clemson would play Tulane in New Orleans, Howard would send Hazel a pair of tickets. “One year she sent the two tickets back,” Howard remem-bered, “and said she’d like to have four tickets because she wanted to take the next-door neighbor to the game.” That was in 1946, Cone’s senior year in high school. After Cone graduated, Hazel wrote him a letter. “Brother, I have you a good football player, but he’s never played football.” Howard recalled that he had told the Clemson registrar to save him 40 beds in the barracks and that Howard would turn in that many names on September 1. “When Hazel wrote me about Fred Cone, I had 39 names on that list. So I just wrote ‘Fred Cone’ in as the 40th name. And that’s how I got probably the best, if not the best, football player I ever had.” Cone graduated from Moore Academy in Pineapple and came to Clemson in 1947 as a freshman, but first-year players were not eligible to play then. It was probably best for Cone because he had not played high school football. He needed a year to get aclimated. When Cone became eligible for the varsity in 1948, the football program took on a different air. In the second game of his career, against N.C. State, Cone had the first of his eight 100-yard career rushing games, leading Clemson to an important victory. He was Clemson’s top rusher (635 yards and seven touchdowns) that season, a regular season that saw Clemson compile a perfect 10-0 record and an invitation to the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, FL against Missouri. Clemson ended up on the long end of a 24-23 game. Cone rushed for 72 yards and scored twice in the first quarter, but it was his effort on a fourth-down play that was the difference in the game. Clemson held a one-point lead and faced a fourth-and-three at the Missouri 45. It was either gamble for a first down, or punt and give Missouri another chance to score. As Howard would say later, “We hadn’t stopped them all day so I took my chance with a running play.” Cone hit a stone wall at left tackle, but kept digging and slid off a little more to the outside, found a little wiggling room and mustered six yards and a first down at the Mis-souri 35. Clemson retained possession those few remaining minutes and ran out the clock. Years later Howard said it was the most memorable play of his 30-year career. Despite a down year in 1949, Cone gained more yards (703) rushing and scored more touchdowns (9) than his sophomore year. However, 1950 was to bring about another, undefeated season. After the expected win over Presbyterian College to start the season, Clemson faced preseason No. 17 Missouri on the road. Cone gained 111 yards in 21 attempts, one of three Tigers over the 100-yard mark that day. In 1950, Clemson scored 50 points in three games, but Cone saved his best until his last regular season game against Auburn. Rumor had it that if Clemson scored over a certain number of points on Auburn that the Orange Bowl bid was in its pocket. The South Carolina Tigers defeated the Alabama Tigers 41-0. Cone gained 163 yards, two shy of a five-yard

average, and scored three touchdowns on the ground and one on a 28-yard reception. Icing on the cake this time came against Miami in the Orange Bowl. Although Sterling Smith’s tackle of Frank Smith in the end zone for a safety brought a 15-14 victory Clemson’s way, Cone gained 81 yards on the ground, scored once, punted four times and returned one kickoff. It put a great climax on Cone’s career. The 1948-50 era is the only time in Clemson history that has seen the Tiger football program record two undefeated seasons in a three-year period. Cone and Ray Mathews were the only common denominators in the starting lineup on those two teams. Cone’s senior season numbers (845 rushing yards, 15 touchdowns) were school records at the time. He also set career records for rushing yards (2,183) and touchdowns (31). A seven-year hitch with the Packers was so impressive that he was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 1974. One year he led the NFL in field goals. He was also a member of the Dallas Cowboys in their first year of existence in 1960. Later he returned to Clemson as its chief recruiter for 10 years beginning in 1961. After Cone completed his Clemson career, Howard was still stumped as to how his sister could predict that her neighbor’s brother would be such an outstanding football player. “He just looked so athletic jumping off of that diving board,” Hazel said without skipping a beat.

• Inducted into Clemson Ring of Honor, 1997• First Tiger to rush for at least 2,000 yards in a career• Fourth in rushing touchdowns in Clemson history• #27 overall selection of the 1951 NFL draft by the Green Bay

Packers• Member of Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame• Member of Clemson Hall of Fame• Named to Clemson Centennial Team, 1996• Led NFL in field goals (16), 1955• Recipient of Teague Award as the top Amateur Athlete of the

Carolinas, 1950• Starter on two Clemson undefeated teams, one of two players

in school history to do that• First-Team All-SoCon, 1950

CONE’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS

FRED CONE

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An era at Clemson University ended June 30, 1974, when Frank Howard officially retired from the payroll. Another era ended January 26, 1996, when Howard died at the age of 86 and forever silenced a voice that had been synonymous with Clemson for nearly 65 years. He was the school’s best-known ambassador. Although he retired from all official duties in 1974, he never quit coming to the office and he never stopped representing Clemson in a manner which continued to win friends for the place that was so dear to his heart. Howard retired from coaching December 10, 1969, after 39 years on the Clemson coaching staff, 30 of which were as head coach. He was also athletic director during this time and he kept this position until February 4, 1971, when he was named assistant to the vice president at the university, the post he held when the mandatory retirement age of 65 rolled around. Shortly after his retirement the Clemson Board of Trustees named the playing surface of Memorial Stadium “Frank Howard Field” in honor of his long service to the university. It was only the third time that a building or installation had been named by the trustees for a living person. Over the years, Howard was inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame and the Clemson Hall of Fame (charter member in both), as well as the Helms Athletic Hall of Fame and the State of Alabama Hall of Fame. On December 5, 1989, he joined an elite group in the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame. The ceremonies took place in the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. He joined former Clemson mentors John Heisman and Jess Neely in the membership. Howard was also honored in December, 1981, when he was inducted into the Orange Bowl Hall of Honor, along with former Alabama Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant and Tommy McDonald, a former Oklahoma star. In the summer of 1990, he was inducted into the Gator Bowl Hall of Fame. Howard stepped onto the rolling hills of Clemson in 1931 fresh from the varsity football ranks at the University of Alabama where he was a first stringer on Wallace Wade’s 1930 team that drubbed Washington State 24-0 in the 1931 Rose Bowl. Howard was known as the “Little Giant” of the Tide’s “Herd of Red Elephants.” The bald veteran came to his first coaching post under Jess Neely as a line tutor. “At least that was my title,” Howard recalls. “Actually, I also coached track, was ticket manager, recruited players and had charge of football equipment. In my spare time, I cut grass, lined tennis courts, and operated the canteen while the regular man was out to lunch.” Howard was not only track coach from 1931-39, he served as baseball coach in 1943 and his 12-3 record that year is still among the best percentages for a season in Clemson history. Howard held the line coaching post until Neely went to Rice as head coach in 1940. When the Clemson Athletic Council met to name a successor to Neely, Professor Sam Rhodes, a council member, nominated Howard to be the new head coach. Howard, standing in the back of the room listening to the discussion, said, “I second the nomination.” He got the job and never left. When he retired as head coach following the 1969 season, he was the nation’s dean of coaches, having been a head football coach at a major institution longer than anyone else in the United States. When he retired, he was one of five active coaches with 150 or more victories. While line coach in 1939, the Tigers’ record (8-1) was good enough to merit a trip to Dallas where Clemson met undefeated Boston College under the late Frank Leahy in the 1940 Cotton Bowl. The 1948 mark of 10-0 carried Clemson to the 1949 Gator Bowl and two years later, a 9-0-1 record sent the Tigers to Miami’s Orange Bowl (1950).

The Country Gentlemen were champions on their first three bowl ventures. Boston College fell 6-3, Missouri was nipped in the Gator 24-23 (Howard said that was the best football game he ever witnessed), and Miami (FL) felt the Tigers 15-14. The total point spread in these three bowl wins was five points. The Gator Bowl beckoned the Tigers again in January, 1952, and by being the conference champion in 1956, Clem-son played in the 1957 Orange Bowl again. Miami downed Clemson 14-0 in the second Gator Bowl trip and Colorado led Clemson 20-0, then trailed 21-20, before finally defeat-ing the Tigers 27-21 in the second Orange Bowl. The Tigers then played in the 1959 Sugar Bowl and held top-ranked Louisiana State to a standstill before losing 7-0. The invitation to play in the first Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston, TX in December, 1959 was the eighth bowl that Howard had been a part of either as a player, assistant, or head coach. It was the seventh bowl trip for a Tiger team and the sixth in a span of 12 years. Howard said that Clemson’s 23-7 triumph over #7 TCU in the Bluebonnet Bowl was the best performance he had ever witnessed by a Clemson team. The Tigers were the first school to play in two bowls in the same calender year. The Tigers’ victory over the Horned Frogs was their fourth success in seven postseason appearances. In all seven, Clemson was the established underdog. Howard served on the coaching staff of the Blue-Gray game in Montgomery, AL in 1941, 1952, 1959, and 1966; was on the East staff of the annual East-West Game in San Francisco, CA in December, 1960, and again in December, 1962; and was named coach of the South squad in Miami’s 1961 and 1969 North-South game. He coached in the 1970 Hula Bowl, which was his ninth postseason all-star game. While still in active coaching Howard served as one of the rules committee members for a period of three years. A single-wing expert for 22 seasons (including nine as a line coach), Howard changed to the T-formation and its many variations in 1953. Still another major change in the offense was installed in 1965 with the “I” and pro-type set. In his 13 seasons as head coach using the single wing, Clemson won 69, lost 47, and tied seven. In 12 years of “T” teams, the Tigers won 71, lost 47, and tied four. While using the “I” in his last five years of coaching, Clemson had a 25-24-1 record. In his 30 years of coaching, Howard won 165 games, lost 118, and tied 12. That victory total is still among the top-40 coaches in the history of the game. In addition to heading up the Clemson football program, Howard also had the job of directing Clemson’s entire ath-letic program, and at the same time raising all the required scholarship funds. The Tiger athletic department was always on a sound financial footing under the guidance of Howard. The year 1958 was a red-letter one for Howard. During halftime of the Spring Game, Howard, his staff, and secre-taries were given an appreciation day. Howard received a 1958 car while other staff members were presented gifts. That summer, Howard and three members of his staff were given a trip to Europe by the United States Department of Defense to conduct clinics for the Armed Forces in Germany. Then came the football season and the Tigers presented Howard with an 8-2 season, which led to a Sugar Bowl invita-tion. One of these 1958 victories was the 100th of Howard’s head-coaching career. That came against the late Jim Tatum of North Carolina, a coach Howard had never beaten. And, the Tigers had to come from behind three times to win 26-21. Howard was named Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year in 1948. In 1959 he was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year and was awarded the honor again in 1966. His teams won ACC championships six times (1956,58,59,65-67) in the first 15 years of the conference. The Tigers were co-champions in 1965. He guided Clemson to the Southern Conference crown in 1940 and 1948 as well.

Howard was born at Barlow Bend, AL (three wagon grea-sin’s from Mobile) on March 25, 1909. He spent his early days on the farm playing mostly cow pasture baseball because there were not enough boys around the community for a football team. Howard says he left Barlow Bend walking barefoot on a barbed wire fence with a wildcat under each arm. He graduated from Murphy High School in Mobile, where he played football, baseball and basketball and served as president of both the junior and senior classes. After finishing at Murphy High School, Howard entered Alabama on an academic scholarship provided by The Birmingham News in the fall of 1927, and the 185-pounder played reserve guard during his sophomore year. as a junior, he started every game but two, as an ankle injury sidelined him for the two games he missed. Again during his senior year, he was a regular. Howard was president of the freshman class at Alabama, was member of Blue Key and president of the “A” Club. After coming to Clemson, Howard married the former Anna Tribble of Anderson, SC (who died May 15, 1996) on August 23, 1933. They were the parents of a daughter, Alice (Mrs. Robert McClure of Gastonia, NC) and a son, Jimmy (Pendleton, SC). The Howards had three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Jimmy followed in his father’s footsteps as a football player, only at a different position. The son was regular fullback on the local high school (Daniel High School) team for three years and was a halfback-fullback for three years on the Tiger varsity squad. Jimmy gained over 1,400 yards as a senior in high school and scored over 100 points. He graduated from Clemson in June, 1964 with honors and earned his masters degree in horticulture from Clemson in 1967. He retired as a district entomologist with the Plant Pest Regulatory Service at Clemson. For over three decades, Howard was in great demand both as a banquet speaker and clinic lecturer. Few states have escaped his homespun oratory, which brought the house down on many occasions. After his retirement, Howard was active in other en-deavors. He served as state chairman of the South Carolina Heart Fund drive, was roasted several times on behalf of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, and was active in selling the Kickoff Publication out of Knoxville, TN. Howard kept his hands in football, as he served as chief recruiter for the Gray squad in the annual Blue-Gray game. The Blue squad recruiter was Don Faurot, who opposed him in the 1949 Gator Bowl. Howard has also been inducted into the Helms Foun-dation Hall of Fame in San Francisco, CA, is an honorary member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, and is a member of the Hall of Fame of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. Clemson University also honored Howard once more with the presentation of the Clemson Medallion, which is the highest public honor be-stowed by the university to a living person who exemplifies the dedication and foresight of its founders. Howard was a charter member of Clemson’s Ring of Honor at Memorial Stadium in 1994 as well.

FRANK HOWARD

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Coaches from all over the ACC area gathered for the North-South All-Star game in Columbia, SC in late July of 1975. The game, which is now played at Myrtle Beach in December, was the final high school event of the year and a final showcase for soon-to-be first-year freshmen. Ninety percent of the participants were highly recruited signees from the previous February who were ready to join Division I schools from all over the Southeast. But at one juncture of the game, a wide receiver who had not signed a football scholarship with any school took over the game. Jimmy Kiser, a future ACC assistant football coach, threw a pass over the middle to a wide receiver named Jerry Butler of Ware Shoals High School. Butler turned on the speed and raced untouched 70 yards for a score. The college coaches, who were not familiar with the track star, took notice and collectively asked, “Who is that guy?” That included the Clemson coaches. Much to their glee, they discovered by the end of the evening that Jerry Odel Butler was in fact coming to Clemson...on a track scholarship. Butler went on to star at Clemson, earning first-team AP All-America honors and leading Clemson to uncharted team accomplishments. In 1999, Butler became the sixth member of the Clemson Football Ring of Honor, the highest honor accorded a Tiger gridder. He was named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in the fall of 2002. Whatever the means of his sojourn to Clemson, the school has certainly been a better place because of Butler’s attendance. A diligent student who earned his degree in 1980, Butler is a standard for wide receivers and Tiger players regardless of position. Statistically, Butler’s accomplishments are countless. He was a model of consistency, as shown by his 36-game streak of making at least one reception, a streak he set between 1976-78, a record that is still intact today. He concluded his career with 139 receptions for 2,223 yards and 11 touch-downs, a 16-yards-per-catch rate. All those figures are still in the top five in Clemson history. Butler set the Clemson single-game reception yardage record with 163 against Georgia Tech in 1977. His 58 catches in 1978 stood as a record until 1997. The honors certainly followed, especially after his senior year. Butler appeared on the Bob Hope Christmas Special in 1978 thanks to his selection to the AP All-America team, the only AP First-Team All-America receiver in school history. While Clemson fans will always remember his consider-able statistics and honors, one play stands out. At South Carolina in 1977, Clemson trailed the Gamecocks 27-24 in the final minutes. The Tigers needed a victory to clinch a Gator Bowl berth, a selection that would be Clemson’s first bowl invitation since 1959. Steve Fuller, also a member of Clemson’s Football Ring of Honor, quarterbacked Clemson to the South Carolina 20-yard line. With just 49 seconds left, Fuller lofted a ball to the right corner of the endzone toward Butler. Using every ounce of his exceptional athletic ability, Butler made a leaping backwards diving reception, giving Clemson a 31-27 victory. That season, that game, that catch launched the program on a 20-year run that saw Clemson return to the national rankings, bowl selections, ACC Championships, and a Na-tional Championship. Many Tiger supporters wonder how fate would have dealt the program had Butler not made that catch. Given these heroics at Clemson, Butler was chosen as the #5 selection of the entire 1979 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills. That is still the third-highest draft choice by a Clemson football player in history. Unlike his first season at Clemson, Butler did not sneak up on anyone. He had dreamed of playing in the NFL and wasted little time, signing a pro contract just six days after the draft, the first first-round draft pick to sign that year.

Butler made Buffalo’s front office look smart, as he set NFL rookie records for touchdown receptions (4) and reception yardage (255) in a 1979 contest against the New York Jets. “That was the best single-game performance I’ve ever seen from a wide receiver,” said NBC broadcaster and former NFL quarterback John Brodie. “I played the game for 16 years, but I’ve never seen anything like that.” Butler ended his rookie year with 48 receptions for 834 yards, four touchdowns, and was named the AFC Rookie-of-the-Year by Sporting News. The following year, he increased his reception total to 57 for 832 yards and was named to the Pro Bowl. By the end of his nine-year career with Buffalo, Butler had 278 catches for 4,301 yards and 29 touchdowns. He missed two seasons due to knee injuries, 32 games that certainly could have enhanced his career numbers. After his years at Clemson, Butler took community service to another level at the professional level. In 1981 and 1982, he was named the Bills’ NFL Man-of-the-Year. He was one of five finalists for the award nationally in 1981. In 1983, he was honored with the “Jackie Robinson Award” for community service by the YMCA of Greater Buffalo. In 1986 he was a finalist for the Byron “Whizzer” White Award for outstanding community service from the NFL Players Association. In 1987, he received the “Salute to Young Leaders Award” from the YMCA of Greater Buffalo Area. Two years after he retired, he was honored with the Ralph C. Wilson Distin-guished Service Award. Upon completion of his football career in 1987, Butler became Director of Player/Alumni Relations for the Buffalo Bills’ organization, a position he held until 1999 when he became an assistant coach with the Cleveland Browns. He is currently working in the front office for the Browns.

• Clemson Ring of Honor, 1999• State of South Carolina Hall of Fame• First-Team All-ACC, 1977,78• Set Clemson record for consecutive games catching a pass (36)• AP First-Team All-American, 1978• 10th in the nation in receptions, 1978• Co-recipient of Frank Howard Award, 1979• #5 overall selection in the 1979 NFL draft, the highest by a Tiger

since 1939• Still in the top 10 in Clemson history in career receptions and

receiving yards• Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame, 1986• Rated as the #4 greatest Clemson Football Player-of-the-20th-

Century by a panel of experts• Named to Clemson’s Centennial Team, 1996• Named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team, 2002

BUTLER’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS

JERRY BUTLER

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Even though Clemson’s football heritage is over 100 years old, it does not take long to determine the most significant accomplishment in the program’s history...the 1981 National Championship. And along the same lines, it does not take long to single out the most significant team leader of that great accomplishment...Jeff Davis. When examining Davis’ contributions to Clemson athlet-ics in terms of leadership, citizenship, and athletic records and awards, it is no surprise that he became just the fourth member of Clemson’s prestigious Ring of Honor prior to the opener of the 1995 season. He was also inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2007. “It is hard to express my feelings on being inducted into the Clemson Ring of Honor and College Football Hall of Fame,” said Davis. “These honors should be spread among my coaches and teammates and all of Clemson who had an impact on my life during my career. No one receives honors like this without help. I want to thank the good Lord for giving me the ability and the opportunity to come to Clemson.” The native of Greensboro, NC registered a then Clemson record 175 tackles in leading the Tigers’ 1981 defense that set a school record for turnovers forced (41) in a single season. He still holds the Clemson career record for caused fumbles (10) and recovered fumbles (8), and his 24 tackles against North Carolina in 1980 are second-most in school history. He played 40 games for Clemson between 1978-81 and had 469 career tackles, 16 pass breakups, 18 tackles for loss, four sacks, and four interceptions. He started all 35 games for the Tigers between 1979-81. He was a model of consistency, having registered at least double-figures in tackles in 22 of his last 23 games. Overall, he had 30 double-figure tackle games in his 40-game career and led the team in tackles 25 times. For his accomplishments in 1981, Davis was named the MVP of the ACC, just the third defensive player in league history to win the award. He concluded the season in grand style with a 14-tackle performance in the 22-15 Orange Bowl win over Nebraska that clinched the National Championship for the Tigers, Clemson’s first national title in any sport. Davis was named defensive MVP of the contest as well. At the conclusion of the season, Davis was named a first-team All-American by UPI, the Football Coaches Associa-tion, Football Writers Association, Walter Camp Foundation, and Football News. He was named the Lineman-of-the-Year by the Atlanta Touchdown Club as well. “We had purpose,” recalled Davis. “We took everything one game at a time and did not get caught up in the chase for the National Championship. When we started the season, the championship was not a (realistic) goal. We were coming off a 6-5 season in 1980 in which we all thought we could have done much better.” After clinching the ACC title with a win over Maryland and the state championship with a convincing victory against South Carolina in Columbia, Davis and his Tiger teammates prepared to meet #4 Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl, a game that would determine the National Championship. “We just knew we were going to win that night,” reflected Davis, who was nicknamed “The Judge” by then Assistant Sports Information Director Kim Kelly. “I think the first pos-session of the game was the key because they fumbled and William Devane recovered the ball. That led to a score and that was something we had been doing all year, forcing turnovers and taking over the game. That just told us that this game was not going to be any different than any of the others.” Perry Tuttle, Davis’ roommate for four seasons and also an All-American on Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team, recalled that season and Davis’ passion for the game. “When we were in the room at night, he would talk about the defense and what it was going to do until I fell asleep. As

the season went on, we started dreaming about what could happen with this team, and as we went along, everything started to come true.” Davis was a fifth-round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buc-caneers in 1982, but he proved the NFL scouts wrong by posting impressive numbers during his six-year NFL career. The inside linebacker played 83 games, including 72 as a starter, between 1982-87. He led the Buccaneers in tackles three of the six years, including a career-high 165 stops in 1984. Davis served as team captain for four seasons as well. Davis has been just as successful in life after football. During the spring of 1999, he returned to Clemson as field director of the Call Me Mister Program within the Depart-ment of Education, Health, & Human Development. In April of 2001, he received the “Use Your Life Award” from Oprah Winfrey’s Angel Network for his work in the Call Me Mister Program. He and his wife Joni graduated from Clemson on the same day in 1984, and they are the parents of four daughters and twin boys, who were born in June of 1995. Today, Davis is a member of Dabo Swinney’s staff as as-sistant athletic director for player relations & external affairs. “One of my main goals in life is to touch the lives of other people and touch them in a positive way. Any time you receive an award like this, it means you’ve been surrounded by great people. I want to thank all the people at Clemson, because no one receives an honor like this without help. I am proud to say I am a Clemson graduate and that I represented the University. Hopefully, I have had as positive an impact on them as they have had on me.”

• First-Team All-American by UPI, Football Coaches, Football Writers, Football News, Walter Camp, 1981

• First linebacker in Clemson history to be named consensus first-team All-American

• ACC Player-of-the-Year, 1981• Captain of Clemson’s National Championship team, 1981• First-Team All-ACC, 1981• Inducted into South Carolina Hall of Fame, 2001• Played in East-West Shrine Bowl and Japan Bowl, 1981• Had 30 career double-figure tackle games• Led Clemson in tackles in 25 different games• Set the Clemson single-game tackle record with 24 against

North Carolina, 1980• #3 in Clemson history in career tackles (469)• Named to Clemson’s Centennial Team, 1996• Named one of Clemson’s top-five players of the 20th century• Named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team, 2002• Received “Use Your Life Award” from Oprah Winfrey’s Angel

Network, 2001• College Football Hall of Fame inductee, 2007

DAVIS’ ACCOMPLISHMENTS

JEFF DAVIS

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Clemson Ring of Honor Member

Every once in awhile a truly well-rounded individual comes along. Steve Fuller was a scholar, an athlete, and a fine repre-sentative of his community. That combination made him one of the most decorated athletes in school history and the reason he was inducted into the Clemson Ring of Honor in 1994. He was also the first Tiger football player in history to have his jersey number (#4) retired. Fuller, a native of nearby Spartanburg, SC, graduated from high school with a perfect 4.0 GPA in a class of more than 800, crowning him class valedictorian. He had offers to play professional baseball out of high school and had basketball scholarship offers from Division I schools as well. Right away, Fuller produced a preview of what Tiger fans should expect from him over the course of the next four seasons. He was named ACC Rookie-of-the-Week in his first collegiate game, gaining 194 yards of total offense against the Tulane Green Wave. During his sophomore season, Fuller gained further recognition by being named ACC Back-of-the-Week after the Tennessee game. He was also named to the All-ACC Academic Team in 1976. Fuller demonstrated exceptional leadership during his junior and senior years, both on and off the field. Highlights on the field include leading the ACC in total offense for both years and being selected twice as the ACC Player-of-the-Year, the only two-time selection in Clemson history. Equally impressive were the team accomplishments, as Fuller quarterbacked Clemson to two consecutive Gator Bowls, the Tigers’ first bowl appearances in 18 seasons. In 1978, Clemson posted an 11-1 record and ranked #6 in the final AP poll, then the highest final national ranking in Tiger history. Fuller earned the Gator Bowl MVP honors during his senior season (1978). He was the South Carolina Amateur Athlete- of-the-Year during his junior season. The Atlanta Touchdown Club named Fuller the Back-of-the-Year in the South in 1978, and he was also named the South Carolina Player-of-the-Year during his junior and senior seasons. At the conclusion of his senior season, he was also an AP Third-Team All-American. Another great athletic feat for Fuller included finishing sixth in the Heisman Trophy balloting, the highest finish for a Tiger in history. Likewise, he set several Clemson records. It is no wonder he was a first-round draft pick (#23 overall) by the Kansas City Chiefs. He played 10 years in the NFL and won a Super Bowl Championship ring with the Chicago Bears in 1985. Off the field, Fuller illustrated his joint dedication to academics and community service. He was named to the All-ACC Academic Team for three years and twice named an Academic All-American, including a first-team selection during his senior season. Fuller is one of just three football players in Clemson history to be named an on-field All-American and Academic All-American in the same season. He majored in history (pre-law), which was not an easy route to take, and main-tained a 3.93 GPA. Fuller’s constant push for excellence earned him an NCAA postgraduate scholarship, the Jim Weaver Award from the ACC, and one of the NCAA’s Top Five Awards. Fuller delivered the acceptance response for himself and the four other winners. Fuller was also presented with the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete Award, a double that only Kyle Young has accomplished since. His extracurricular activities included being a member of the Blue Key, Mortar Board, Tiger Brotherhood, Block “C” Club, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa, and Phi Kappa Phi. Fuller’s honors may have collected dust once he left Clemson, but his fame did not. In 1979, he became the first football player and the second athlete in Clemson history to have his jersey (#4) retired. He also became a member of the

Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame and South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame. In September of 1994, Fuller was inducted into Clemson’s Ring of Honor along with legendary Coach Frank Howard and all-purpose back Banks McFadden. Clemson bestowed another honor upon the former Tiger quarterback great. On April 6, 1996, the Clemson Centennial team was announced and Fuller was the starting quarterback for this team. In 2002, he was named one of the 50 greatest players of the ACC’s first 50 years. He left behind a legacy that few can dare to touch. No doubt, Fuller remains one of the greatest student-athletes in Tiger history, regardless of sport.

• Clemson Ring of Honor• State of South Carolina Hall of Fame• Clemson Hall of Fame• ACC’s Jim Weaver Award• NCAA Top-Five Award• ACC Player-of-the-Year, 1977,78• First-Team All-ACC, 1977,78• Atlanta Touchdown Club Back-of-the-Year, 1977• Frank Howard Award, 1977,78• Clemson Athlete-of-the-Year, 1978,79• NCAA Postgraduate Scholar, 1979• National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, 1979• Clemson Team MVP, 1977,78• Academic All-ACC, 1976-78• AP Third-Team All-American, 1978• Second-Team Academic All-American, 1977• First-Team Academic All-American, 1978• NFL first-round draft pick, 1978• Super Bowl Champion with Chicago, 1985• Rated as the #5 greatest Clemson Football Player-of-the-20th-

Century by a panel of experts• Named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team, 2002

FULLER’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS

STEVE FULLER

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College Football Hall of Fame Member & Clemson Ring of Honor Member

Terry Kinard is the most decorated football player in Clemson history. Those honors grew in 2001 when he is inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and Clemson Ring of Honor. Kinard was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December of 2001 at the annual National Football Foundation ceremonies in New York City. He was also hon-ored at the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, IN in August of 2002. Kinard, who played for the Tigers from 1979-82 and was named National Defensive Player-of-the-Year by CBS Sports as a senior, was just the second Tiger in history to be honored by the College Football Hall of Fame and the first since Banks McFadden in 1959. Ironically, Kinard burst on the national scene in South Bend against Notre Dame in 1979. Starting as a freshman, Kinard had two fourth-quarter interceptions and seven tackles overall to lead Clemson to a 16-10 victory over the Fighting Irish. Twenty-two years later, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, which is located just two miles from Notre Dame Stadium. “This is a dream come true,” stated Kinard. “It is something you don’t expect, but when it does happen, you are thrilled. It is a great honor when you consider that only one other Clemson player has been named to the Hall of Fame. To be alongside a legend like Banks McFadden means a great deal to me.” “Clemson gave me the opportunity. I was very fortunate. I could not have picked a better place to go to school. I played with a lot of great players at Clemson, especially guys on our defense like Jeff Davis, Jeff Bryant, and many others. I certainly could not have made it to the Hall of Fame without the great players we had at Clemson at that time.” “I also have to thank Coach (Danny) Ford and the other coaches. I especially have to thank Coach Willie Anderson, who recruited me. Years later, he gave me the opportunity to go to Oklahoma and serve on his (high school) coaching staff. He impressed upon me the importance of finishing my degree, which I did (from Langston University in Oklahoma). It has made a world of difference. I am sure it made a differ-ence in me getting into the Hall of Fame. He cared about me many years after I left Clemson and it says a lot about him and the people at Clemson.” A native of Sumter, SC, Kinard was a AP First-Team All-American in 1981 and 1982, the only two-time AP First-Team All-American in school history. He was in fact a unanimous selection in 1982, the only unanimous first-team All-American in Tiger history. Kinard recorded 17 interceptions during his Clemson career, still the high mark in school history and second in ACC history. He was in the top 15 in the nation in intercep-tions in 1981 and 1982, and he was a major reason Clemson had a combined record of 21-1-1 during those two years. Clemson’s defense finished in the top 10 in the nation in scoring defense each year. He was Clemson’s second lead-ing tackler on the 1981 National Championship team and led the 1982 squad that finished eighth in the final AP poll. At the conclusion of his Clemson career in 1982, Kinard was chosen in the first round of the NFL draft by the New York Giants, and was the #10 overall pick of the draft. He played seven years for the Giants, including in the team’s 1986 Super Bowl Championship season. Kinard was named to the NFL All-Rookie team in 1983 and the Pro Bowl in 1988 as well. Since his retirement from football, Kinard was named to Sports Illustrated’s All-Century team of college football. In 2000, he was named Clemson’s top player of the 20th Century by CNNSI.com. He was also chosen to the USA Today All-Decade team for the 1980s. In 1996, Kinard was named to Clemson’s Centennial Team and received more votes than any other defensive player. In

2003, he was named one of the 50-greatest male athletes in ACC history and was also named to the ACC 50-Year An-niversary team. “Terry Kinard was a dominating player because he was a great tackler who also could break on the ball and make the interception,” said Ford, who was Kinard’s head coach during his entire career at Clemson. “I haven’t seen a player who could dominate a game from the secondary like he could. He covered a lot of ground and made a coach feel secure about the secondary. “He had the ability to be a dominant player from the time he was a freshman. You don’t see a lot of freshmen safeties take over a game in Notre Dame Stadium, but he did that when we defeated Notre Dame in 1979.” “When you look at what Kinard accomplished individu-ally at Clemson and what Clemson did as a team during his career, you can see that he is most qualified to be in the College Football Hall of Fame.”

• Inducted into College Football Hall of Fame in December, 2001• Unanimous first-team All-American, 1982• National Defensive Player-of-the-Year by CBS Sports, 1982• Starting defensive back on USA Today’s College Football team

of the 1980s• Named to All-Century team of college football by Sports Il-

lustrated• Two-time AP First-Team All-American, 1981,82• Member of Clemson Hall of Fame• Named to Clemson Centennial Team, 1996• Set Tiger record for tackles by a defensive back (294)• Still holds Clemson record and is second in ACC history in

interceptions (17)• First-round draft pick of the New York Giants (#10 overall selec-

tion)• Played eight years in the NFL and was named to the Pro Bowl,

1988• Named to NFL All-Rookie team, 1983• Starter for the 1986 World Champion New York Giants• Inducted into the Clemson Ring of Honor, 2001• Named one of the 50 greatest male athletes in ACC history,

2003• Named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team, 2002

KINARD’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS

TERRY KINARD

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Walter Riggs • 1896,99Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Auburn 0 1 0 .000 0 34Davidson 1 0 0 1.000 10 0Furman 1 0 0 1.000 14 6Georgia 0 1 0 .000 0 11Georgia Tech 1 0 0 1.000 41 5N.C. State 1 0 0 1.000 24 0South Carolina 1 1 0 .500 40 12Wofford 1 0 0 1.000 16 0Totals 6 3 0 .667 145 68

W.M. Williams • 1897Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Charlotte “Y” 1 0 0 1.000 10 0Georgia 0 1 0 .000 0 24North Carolina 0 1 0 .000 0 28South Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 18 6Totals 2 2 0 .500 28 58

John Penton • 1898Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Bingham 1 0 0 1.000 55 0Georgia 0 1 0 .000 8 20Georgia Tech 1 0 0 1.000 23 0South Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 24 0Totals 3 1 0 .750 110 20

John Heisman • 1900-03Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Alabama 1 0 0 1.000 35 0Auburn 1 0 0 1.000 16 0Cumberland 0 0 1 .500 11 11Davidson 2 0 0 1.000 88 0Furman 1 0 0 1.000 28 0Georgia 4 0 0 1.000 133 10Georgia Tech 2 0 0 1.000 117 5Guilford 1 0 0 1.000 122 0North Carolina 1 1 0 .500 28 21N.C. State 2 0 0 1.000 35 5South Carolina 1 1 0 .500 57 12Tennessee 1 0 1 .750 17 6Virginia Tech 1 1 0 .500 23 22Wofford 1 0 0 1.000 21 0Totals 19 3 2 .833 731 92

Shack Shealy • 1904Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Alabama 1 0 0 1.000 18 0Auburn 0 1 0 .000 0 5Georgia 1 0 0 1.000 10 0Georgia Tech 0 0 1 .500 11 11N.C. State 0 1 0 .000 0 18Sewanee 0 1 0 .000 5 11Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 6 0Totals 3 3 1 .500 50 45

Eddie Cochems • 1905Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Alabama 1 0 0 1.000 25 0Auburn 1 0 0 1.000 26 0Georgia 1 0 0 1.000 35 0Georgia Tech 0 1 0 .000 10 17Tennessee 0 0 1 .500 5 5Vanderbilt 0 1 0 .000 0 41Totals 3 2 1 .583 101 63

Bob Williams • 1906,09,13-15,26Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Alabama 0 2 0 .000 0 23Auburn 1 3 0 .250 6 66Citadel, The 3 1 0 .750 44 18Davidson 2 0 3 .700 29 14Florida 0 1 0 .000 0 33Furman 2 1 0 .667 151 30Georgia 3 2 0 .600 61 44Georgia Tech 1 3 0 .250 19 89Gordon Military 1 0 0 1.000 26 0Mercer 1 0 0 1.000 52 0North Carolina 0 1 0 .000 7 9N.C. State 0 0 1 .500 0 0Port Royal 1 0 0 1.000 19 0South Carolina 3 1 1 .700 67 30Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 19 27Virginia Military 1 1 0 .500 30 29Virginia Tech 0 1 1 .250 0 6Wofford 0 1 0 .000 0 3Totals 21 19 6 .522 530 421Note: The last five games of 1926 are credited to Williams.

Frank Shaughnessy • 1907Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Auburn 0 1 0 .000 0 12Davidson 0 1 0 .000 6 10Georgia 0 1 0 .000 0 8Georgia Tech 1 0 0 1.000 6 5Gordon Military 1 0 0 1.000 5 0Maryville 1 0 0 1.000 35 0North Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 15 6Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 0 4Totals 4 4 0 .500 67 45

John Stone • 1908Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Davidson 0 1 0 .000 0 13Georgia 0 1 0 .000 0 6Georgia Tech 0 1 0 .000 6 30Gordon Military 1 0 0 1.000 15 0Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 5 6Vanderbilt 0 1 0 .000 0 41Virginia Tech 0 1 0 .000 0 6Totals 1 6 0 .143 26 102

Frank Dobson • 1910-12Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Auburn 0 3 0 .000 6 73Citadel, The 3 0 0 1.000 102 14Florida 0 1 0 .000 5 6Georgia 0 2 1 .167 5 50Georgia Tech 0 3 0 .000 0 88Gordon Military 1 0 0 1.000 26 0Mercer 1 2 0 .333 27 46Riverside 1 0 0 1.000 26 0Samford 3 0 0 1.000 98 0South Carolina 2 1 0 .667 58 22Totals 11 12 1 .479 353 299

Wayne Hart • 1916Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Auburn 0 1 0 .000 0 28Citadel, The 0 1 0 .000 0 3Davidson 0 1 0 .000 0 33Furman 1 0 0 1.000 7 6Georgia 0 1 0 .000 0 26Presbyterian College 1 0 0 1.000 40 0South Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 27 0Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 0 14Virginia Military 0 1 0 .000 7 37Totals 3 6 0 .333 81 147

Edward Donahue • 1917-20Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Auburn 0 3 0 .000 0 35Camp Hancock 0 1 0 .000 13 66Camp Sevier 1 0 0 1.000 65 0Citadel, The 4 0 0 1.000 86 0Davidson 2 1 0 .667 23 21Erskine 2 0 0 1.000 79 0Florida 1 0 0 1.000 55 7Furman 2 1 1 .625 112 28Georgia 0 1 1 .250 0 55Georgia Tech 0 3 0 .000 0 63Newberry 1 0 0 1.000 26 6Presbyterian College 2 0 1 .833 39 14South Carolina 3 1 0 .750 79 22Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 14 26Wofford 2 0 0 1.000 40 23Totals 21 12 3 .625 631 366

E.J. Stewart • 1921,22Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Auburn 0 1 0 .000 0 56Centre 0 2 0 .000 0 35Citadel, The 1 0 1 .750 25 7Erskine 1 1 0 .500 52 13Florida 0 1 0 .000 14 47Furman 0 1 1 .250 6 20Georgia 0 1 0 .000 0 28Georgia Tech 0 2 0 .000 14 69Newberry 1 0 0 1.000 57 0Presbyterian College 2 0 0 1.000 47 0South Carolina 1 1 0 .500 3 21Totals 6 10 2 .389 218 296

Bud Saunders • 1923-26Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Auburn 0 3 1 .125 6 73Centre 0 1 0 .000 7 28Citadel, The 1 1 0 .500 6 20Davidson 1 1 0 .500 12 7Elon 1 0 0 1.000 60 0Erskine 1 0 0 1.000 7 0Florida 0 1 0 .000 0 42Furman 1 2 0 .333 7 35Kentucky 0 1 0 .000 6 19Newberry 1 0 0 1.000 32 0N.C. State 1 0 0 1.000 7 3Presbyterian College 2 2 0 .500 43 28South Carolina 1 2 0 .333 7 42Virginia Tech 0 2 0 .000 12 75Wofford 0 1 0 .000 0 13Totals 10 17 1 .375 212 385Note: Bud Saunders resigned October 4, 1926. The first four games of 1926 are credited to his record, including the N.C. State, which was coached by Assistants Cul Richards and Frank Padgett five days after Saunders resigned.

Josh Cody • 1927-30Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Auburn 3 0 0 1.000 35 7Citadel, The 3 1 0 .750 46 19Davidson 2 0 0 1.000 38 14Erskine 2 0 0 1.000 77 6Florida 0 3 0 .000 13 67Furman 3 1 0 .750 46 53Georgia 0 1 0 .000 0 32Kentucky 0 1 0 .000 6 44Mississippi 0 1 0 .000 7 26Newberry 3 0 0 1.000 173 0N.C. State 3 1 0 .750 66 18Presbyterian College 1 0 1 .750 28 7South Carolina 4 0 0 1.000 93 21Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 0 27Virginia Military 2 1 0 .667 44 12Wofford 3 0 0 1.000 68 0Totals 29 11 1 .720 740 353

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Jess Neely • 1931-39Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Alabama 0 4 0 .000 7 179Army 0 1 0 .000 6 21Boston College 1 0 0 1.000 6 3Citadel, The 4 1 0 .800 51 12Davidson 0 0 1 .500 7 7Duke 0 3 0 .000 18 83Erskine 1 0 0 1.000 19 0Florida 1 0 0 1.000 10 9Furman 3 4 2 .444 37 43George Washington 2 0 1 .833 40 6Georgia 0 2 0 .000 18 46Georgia Tech 1 4 0 .200 37 103Kentucky 1 2 0 .333 20 14Mercer 2 1 0 .667 45 13Mississippi 0 1 0 .000 0 13Navy 1 0 0 1.000 15 7N.C. State 4 1 0 .800 52 25Oglethorpe 0 1 0 .000 0 12Presbyterian College 7 0 2 .889 159 12Rhodes 1 0 0 1.000 21 6South Carolina 6 3 0 .667 177 60Tennessee 0 2 0 .000 7 64Tulane 1 2 0 .333 19 24Virginia Military 0 1 1 .250 13 14Virginia Tech 2 0 0 1.000 48 7Wake Forest 5 1 0 .833 85 20Wofford 0 1 0 .000 13 14Totals 43 35 7 .547 930 817

Frank Howard • 1940-69Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Alabama 0 4 0 .000 37 98Auburn 5 12 1 .306 268 399Boston College 6 4 1 .591 239 185Citadel, The 3 0 0 1.000 113 13Colorado 0 1 0 .000 21 27Davidson 1 0 0 1.000 26 6Duke 6 5 0 .545 156 157Duquesne 4 0 0 1.000 162 53Florida 1 2 1 .375 64 102Fordham 0 0 1 .500 12 12Furman 19 0 0 1.000 655 154George Washington 1 1 0 .500 19 7Georgia 1 11 1 .115 127 276Georgia Pre-Flight 0 1 0 .000 6 32Georgia Tech 2 12 0 .143 116 310Jacksonville N.A.S. 0 1 0 .000 6 24Kentucky 0 1 0 .000 14 27Louisiana State 0 1 0 .000 0 7Maryland 8 9 1 .472 251 250Miami (FL) 1 4 0 .200 28 95Mississippi State 1 0 1 .750 28 14Missouri 2 0 0 1.000 58 23 North Carolina 9 4 0 .692 221 173N.C. State 17 7 0 .708 316 169Oklahoma 0 1 0 .000 14 31Pacific 0 1 0 .000 7 21Pensacola N.A.S. 1 0 0 1.000 7 6Presbyterian College 17 1 0 .944 788 78Rhodes 0 0 1 .500 12 12Rice 3 2 0 .600 73 75South Carolina 13 15 2 .467 411 411Southern California 0 1 0 .000 0 30Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 7 26TCU 2 1 0 .667 36 21Tulane 2 3 0 .400 101 129Vanderbilt 1 1 0 .500 32 29Villanova 0 1 0 .000 7 14Virginia 11 0 0 1.000 280 105Virginia Military 2 1 1 .625 100 31Virginia Tech 5 1 0 .833 111 54Wake Forest 20 8 1 .707 584 377Wofford 1 0 0 1.000 26 0Totals 165 118 12 .580 5539 4063

Hootie Ingram • 1970-72Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Auburn 0 2 0 .000 13 79Citadel, The 2 0 0 1.000 37 0Duke 1 2 0 .333 13 28Florida State 0 1 0 .000 13 38Georgia 0 2 0 .000 0 66Georgia Tech 0 3 0 .000 30 83Kentucky 0 1 0 .000 10 13Maryland 2 1 0 .667 50 56North Carolina 0 3 0 .000 30 94N.C. State 0 2 0 .000 40 73Oklahoma 0 1 0 .000 3 52Rice 0 1 0 .000 10 29South Carolina 2 1 0 .667 56 51Virginia 3 0 0 1.000 96 53Wake Forest 2 1 0 .667 61 45Totals 12 21 0 .364 462 760

Red Parker • 1973-76Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Alabama 0 1 0 .000 0 56Citadel, The 2 0 0 1.000 24 19Duke 2 1 1 .625 80 64Florida State 1 1 0 .500 22 55Georgia 1 3 0 .250 49 131Georgia Tech 1 2 1 .375 94 103Maryland 0 4 0 .000 33 111North Carolina 3 1 0 .750 152 123N.C. State 0 4 0 .000 44 143South Carolina 2 2 0 .500 107 118Tennessee 0 2 0 .000 47 50Texas A&M 0 2 0 .000 15 54Tulane 0 1 0 .000 13 17Virginia 2 0 0 1.000 60 36Wake Forest 3 1 0 .750 86 51Totals 17 25 2 .409 826 1131

Charley Pell • 1977,78Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Citadel, The 1 0 0 1.000 58 3Duke 2 0 0 1.000 45 19Georgia 1 1 0 .500 7 18Georgia Tech 1 0 0 1.000 31 14Maryland 1 1 0 .500 42 45North Carolina 1 0 1 .750 26 22N.C. State 2 0 0 1.000 40 13Notre Dame 0 1 0 .000 17 21Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 3 34South Carolina 2 0 0 1.000 72 50Villanova 1 0 0 1.000 31 0Virginia 2 0 0 1.000 61 14Virginia Tech 2 0 0 1.000 69 20Wake Forest 2 0 0 1.000 77 6Totals 18 4 1 .804 579 279Note: Charley Pell resigned December 4, 1978. All regular-season games in 1978 are credited to his record.

Danny Ford • 1978-89Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Appalachian State 1 0 0 1.000 40 7Baylor 0 1 0 .000 18 24Boston College 0 1 1 .250 33 48Citadel, The 1 0 0 1.000 24 0Duke 9 2 0 .818 363 180Florida State 1 1 0 .500 55 47Furman 3 0 0 1.000 74 3Georgia 4 4 1 .500 152 153Georgia Tech 4 3 0 .571 169 114Kentucky 2 1 0 .667 52 35Maryland 6 4 1 .591 300 249Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 13 20Nebraska 1 0 0 1.000 22 15North Carolina 9 2 0 .818 243 128N.C. State 6 5 0 .545 253 214Notre Dame 1 0 0 1.000 16 10Ohio State 1 0 0 1.000 17 15Oklahoma 1 0 0 1.000 13 6Penn State 1 0 0 1.000 35 10Rice 1 0 0 1.000 19 3South Carolina 7 3 1 .682 258 141Stanford 1 0 0 1.000 27 21Tulane 1 0 0 1.000 13 5Virginia 11 0 0 1.000 356 141Virginia Tech 7 1 0 .875 174 81Wake Forest 11 0 0 1.000 397 183West Virginia 1 0 0 1.000 27 7Western Carolina 4 0 0 1.000 125 30Wofford 1 0 0 1.000 45 10Totals 96 29 4 .760 3333 1900Note: Danny Ford became head coach Dec. 10, 1978, and the Gator Bowl win vs. Ohio State is credited to his record.

Ken Hatfield • 1990-93Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Appalachian State 2 0 0 1.000 82 0Ball State 1 0 0 1.000 24 10California 0 1 0 .000 13 37Duke 4 0 0 1.000 93 44East Tennessee State 1 0 0 1.000 27 0Florida State 0 2 0 .000 20 81Georgia 1 1 0 .500 46 30Georgia Tech 2 2 0 .500 60 61Illinois 1 0 0 1.000 30 0Long Beach State 1 0 0 1.000 59 0Maryland 3 1 0 .750 110 77Nevada-Las Vegas 1 0 0 1.000 24 14North Carolina 3 1 0 .750 81 40N.C. State 3 1 0 .750 79 70South Carolina 3 1 0 .750 94 76Temple 1 0 0 1.000 37 7Tennessee-Chattanooga 1 0 0 1.000 54 3Virginia 2 1 1 .625 79 82Wake Forest 2 2 0 .500 83 54Totals 32 13 1 .707 1095 686Note: Ken Hatfield resigned November 24, 1993. All regular-season games of that year are credited to his record.

Tommy West • 1993-98Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Appalachian State 1 0 0 1.000 23 12Auburn 0 1 0 .000 17 21Duke 3 2 0 .600 112 90Florida State 0 5 0 .000 57 179Furman 3 0 0 1.000 79 9Georgia 0 2 0 .000 31 59Georgia Tech 3 2 0 .600 113 85Kentucky 1 0 0 1.000 14 13Louisiana State 0 1 0 .000 7 10Maryland 5 0 0 1.000 108 12Missouri 0 1 0 .000 24 38North Carolina 2 3 0 .400 69 110N.C. State 3 2 0 .600 153 131South Carolina 3 2 0 .600 151 124Syracuse 0 1 0 .000 0 41Texas-El Paso 1 0 0 1.000 39 7Virginia 1 4 0 .200 58 88Virginia Tech 0 1 0 .000 0 37Wake Forest 4 1 0 .800 126 77Western Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 55 9Totals 31 28 0 .525 1236 1152Note: Tommy West became head coach November 29, 1993. The 1993 Peach Bowl win is credited to his record.

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Tommy Bowden • 1999-08Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Alabama 0 1 0 .000 10 34Auburn 0 1 0 .000 20 23Ball State 1 0 0 1.000 30 7Boston College 0 3 0 .000 63 70Central Florida 1 0 0 1.000 21 13Central Michigan 1 0 0 1.000 70 14Citadel, The 2 0 0 1.000 83 17Colorado 1 0 0 1.000 19 10Duke 7 1 0 .875 352 144Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 1.000 54 6Florida State 4 5 0 .444 213 263Furman 2 0 0 1.000 66 27Georgia 0 2 0 1.000 28 61Georgia Tech 4 5 0 .444 247 200Kentucky 0 1 0 .000 20 28Louisiana-Monroe 1 0 0 1.000 49 26Louisiana Tech 3 0 0 1.000 133 37Marshall 0 1 0 .000 10 13Maryland 5 5 0 .500 213 213Miami (FL) 1 1 0 .500 54 53Middle Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 37 14Mississippi State 0 1 0 .000 7 17Missouri 1 0 0 1.000 62 9North Carolina 5 1 0 .833 202 129N.C. State 7 3 0 .700 277 227South Carolina 7 2 0 .778 245 160S.C. State 1 0 0 1.000 54 0Temple 2 0 0 1.000 100 16Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 27 14Texas A&M 1 1 0 .500 31 51Texas Tech 0 1 0 .000 15 55Utah State 1 0 0 1.000 35 6Virginia 3 3 0 .500 145 129Virginia Tech 0 4 0 .000 61 137Wake Forest 7 3 0 .700 278 192Wofford 1 0 0 1.000 38 14Totals 72 45 0 .615 3369 2429Note: Tommy Bowden and Clemson parted ways on October 13, 2008. The first six games of 2008 are credited to his record.

Dabo Swinney • 2008-12Opponent W L T Win % CU Opp.Auburn 2 1 0 .667 88 70Ball State 1 0 0 1.000 52 27Boston College 4 1 0 .800 143 89Coastal Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 49 3Duke 2 0 0 1.000 87 27Florida State 2 3 0 .400 152 160Furman 1 0 0 1.000 41 7Georgia Tech 2 4 0 .333 169 165Kentucky 1 0 0 1.000 21 13Louisiana State 1 0 0 1.000 25 24Maryland 3 1 0 .750 153 86Miami (FL) 1 1 0 .500 61 67Middle Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 37 14Nebraska 0 1 0 .000 21 26North Carolina 1 1 0 .500 75 59N.C. State 3 1 0 .750 132 121North Texas 1 0 0 1.000 35 10Presbyterian College 1 0 0 1.000 58 21South Carolina 1 4 0 .200 85 138South Florida 0 1 0 .000 26 31Texas Christian 0 1 0 .000 10 14Troy 1 0 0 1.000 43 19Virginia 2 0 0 1.000 47 24Virginia Tech 3 0 0 1.000 99 30Wake Forest 4 0 0 1.000 141 54West Virginia 0 1 0 .000 33 70Wofford 1 0 0 1.000 35 27Totals 40 21 0 .656 1918 1396Note: Dabo Swinney took over as head coach on October 13, 2008. The last seven games of 2008 are credited to his record.

COACHING RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS

Rk Decade W-L-T Win % Winning Season 1. 1980s 87-25-4 .767 9-0-1 2. 2010s 27-13-0 .675 2-1-0 3. 1950s 64-32-5 .658 7-2-1 4. 1890s 11-6-0 .647 3-0-1 5. 1900s 40-21-7 .640 7-1-2 6. 2000s 79-47-0 .627 10-0-0 7. 1990s 69-47-1 .594 6-3-1 8. 1930s 51-37-7 .574 5-3-2 9. 1940s 51-38-5 .559 4-5-1 10. 1910s 42-35-6 .542 5-3-2 11. 1960s 50-48-2 .510 5-2-3 12. 1970s 56-54-3 .509 4-6-0 13. 1920s 41-47-5 .468 5-5-0Totals 668-450-45 .594 72-31-14

RECORD BY DECADE

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Year Quarterbacks Running Backs Wide Receivers Offensive Line Tight Ends Offensive Backs Defensive Line Linebackers Defensive Ends Defensive Backs1931 Howard Heffner Howard Heffner1932 Howard Heffner Howard Heffner1933 Howard Ramsey Howard Ramsey1934 Howard Howard1935 Howard Hoagland,Ramsey Howard Ramsey1936 Howard Hoagland Howard1937 Howard McMillan Howard1938 Howard McMillan Howard1939 Howard McMillan Howard1940 Jones W. Cox McMillan Jones1941 Jones McMillan Jones McFadden1942 Jones,Rogers Jones,Rogers1943 Jones W. Cox Fritts Jones1944 Jones W. Cox Hinson,McMillan Jones McFadden1945 Jones Hinson, McMillan Jones McFadden1946 Jones W. Cox McMillan Jones McFadden1947 Jones W. Cox McMillan Jones Cohen,McFadden1948 Jones W. Cox McMillan Jones Cohen,McFadden1949 Jones W. Cox McMillan Jones Cohen,McFadden1950 Jones W. Cox McMillan,Wise B. Smith Jones Cohen1951 Jones McMillan,Wise B. Smith Jones Cohen1952 Jones McMillan B. Smith Jones Cohen1953 Jones B. Smith Jones Cohen1954 Jones B. Smith Jones Cohen1955 Jones Wise B. Smith Jones Cohen,McFadden1956 Jones Wise B. Smith Jones McFadden1957 Jones Waller B. Smith Jones McFadden1958 Jones Waller B. Smith Jones McFadden1959 Jones Wade Waller B. Smith,Wade Jones McFadden1960 Jones Wade Waller B. Smith Jones McFadden1961 Jones Wade Waller B. Smith Jones McFadden1962 Jones Wade Waller B. Smith Jones McFadden1963 Jones Wade Waller B. Smith Jones McFadden1964 Jones Wade Waller B. Smith Jones McFadden1965 Jones,Jordan Wade Waller B. Smith Jones McFadden1966 Jordan Wade Baker B. Smith Jones McFadden1967 Jordan Wade Baker B. Smith Jones McFadden1968 Beckish Jordan Baker B. Smith Jones McFadden1969 Beckish Jordan Baker B. Smith Jones McFadden1970 Beckish Jordan Barfield Bass,Grace Shively Burson MacIntyre1971 Jordan Owen Barfield Bass,Burson Shively Burson MacIntyre1972 Jordan Owen Satterfield Bass Shively Bass MacIntyre1973 Murray Beckish Owen Murray,Satterfield Steelman Adams Bass Burson1974 Murray Beckish Owen Emory Steelman Adams Bass Burson1975 Murray Beckish Carter,Owen Emory Steelman Adams Bass Burson,Moore1976 Murray Beckish Emory,King Bass,Murray Steelman Pell Adams Burson,Moore1977 Moore Ford,King Laycock Bugar,Kirk Kines Adams Andrews1978 Laycock Moore Ford,King Reedy Bugar Kines Andrews,Ware1979 Laycock L. Holland King,Van Der Heyden Anderson Reedy Bugar Hallman Ware Andrews,Bustle1980 Stokley L. Holland King,Van Der Heyden Reedy Orgel Hallman Anderson Andrews,Whitt1981 Stokley L. Holland King,Van Der Heyden Reedy Harper Herrin Anderson Hallman,Whitt1982 Stokley L. Holland King,Van Der Heyden Reedy Anderson,Harper Herrin T. West,Whitt Denning,Hallman1983 Stokley L. Holland Van Der Heyden McCorvey Reedy Harper Herrin T. West,Whitt Denning1984 Stokley L. Holland Van Der Heyden McCorvey Reedy Harper Herrin T. West Denning1985 Stokley L. Holland Van Der Heyden McCorvey Reedy Harper Aldridge T. West Denning1986 Crowe McCorvey D’Andrea,Van Der Heyden Bolt Reedy Harper Aldridge T. West Oliver1987 Crowe McCorvey D’Andrea,Van Der Heyden Bolt Reedy Harper Aldridge T. West Oliver1988 Crowe McCorvey D’Andrea,Van Der Heyden Bolt Reedy Harper Aldridge T. West Oliver1989 Stockstill McCorvey D’Andrea,Van Der Heyden Bolt Reedy Herrin Aldridge T. West Oliver1990 Stockstill Brinson Wilson Beckman,Van Der Heyden Beckman Herrin Ake,Hinshaw Trott1991 Stockstill Brinson Wilson Beckman,Van Der Heyden Beckman Herrin Ake,Hinshaw Dickerson1992 Stockstill Brinson Wilson Beckman,Van Der Heyden Beckman Herrin Ake,Hinshaw Dickerson1993 Christensen,Stockstill Bisaccia,Brinson Young Jordan,Latina Earle Herrin Ake,Hinshaw,E. Johnson Aldridge,B. Johnson1994 Christensen Bisaccia Stockstill Latina Earle Herrin Herring,E. Johnson Aldridge1995 Christensen Bisaccia Stockstill Latina Herrin E. Johnson Aldridge,Herring Harbison1996 Moody Bisaccia Stockstill Latina McWhorter* Herrin Herring,E. Johnson Harbison1997 Ensminger Bisaccia Stockstill Latina McWhorter* Herrin Bibee,Herring Harbison1998 Ensminger Bisaccia Stockstill Latina McWhorter* Herrin Haley,Herring Bibee1999 Rodriguez Burns Stockstill R. West B. Scott T. Smith Herring Allison Hines2000 O’Cain,Rodriguez Burns Stockstill R. West B. Scott T. Smith Herring Allison Hines2001 O’Cain Burns Stockstill R. West B. Scott T. Smith Herring Allison Hines2002 O’Cain Burns Stockstill R. West B. Scott T. Smith Hines Allison Lovett2003 O’Cain Burns Swinney R. West B. Scott T. Smith Blackwell Lovett,Hines2004 O’Cain Burns Swinney B. Scott Hines R. West Blackwell Lovett,T. Smith2005 Spence Burns Swinney B. Scott Hines Hobby Blackwell R. West Koenning2006 Spence Burns Swinney B. Scott Napier Rumph Blackwell R. West Koenning2007 Spence Powell Swinney B. Scott Napier Rumph Blackwell R. West Koenning2008 Spence Powell Swinney B. Scott Napier Rumph Blackwell R. West Koenning ^Napier ^J. Scott ^Dooley2009 Napier Powell J. Scott B. Scott Pearman Brooks Steele Rumph Harbison2010 Napier Powell J. Scott B. Scott Pearman Brooks Steele Rumph Harbison2011 Morris Elliott J. Scott Caldwell Pearman Brooks Steele Hobby Harbison2012 Morris Elliott J. Scott Caldwell Pearman Brooks Venables Hobby Harbison

ASSISTANT COACHES BY POSITION

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* - also coached offensive tackles; ^ - coached the last seven games of the season; Note: Bold denotes offensive/defensive coordinator; underlined coaches denote associate/assistant head coach; George Fritts (1944), A.W. Norman (1944-49), Walter Cox (1945), Randy Hinson (1946-47), Banks McFadden (1947-49), and Steve Satterfield (1973) served as assistant offensive coaches; Fred Cone (1961-63) coached kickers; Harold Steelman (1974-75) served as a defensive specialist coach; Bill D’Andrea (1987-89) and Mac McWhorter (1996-98) coached offensive tackles.

ASSISTANT COACHES BY POSITION

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Alabama (3-12)Year CU ALA Rank Site W-L CU ALA1900 5-0 2-2 N1 W 35 01904 0-0 1-0 N1 W 18 01905 1-0-1 2-2 N2 W 25 01909 2-1 2-0 N1 L 0 31913 1-0 2-0 A L 0 201931 1-5-1 6-1 N3 L 7 741934 3-3 6-0 A L 0 401935 5-1 5-1-1 A L 0 331936 2-0 1-0 A L 0 321966 1-1 2-0 -/4 A L 0 261967 2-3 3-1-1 H L 10 131968 1-3-1 3-2 A L 14 211969 3-2 3-3 H L 13 381975 0-1 0-1 -/14 A L 0 562008 0-0 0-0 9/24 N4 L 10 34Totals 132 390N1 - Birmingham, AL; N2 - Columbia, SC, N3 - Montgomery, AL; N4 - Atlanta, GA

Appalachian State (4-0)Year CU ASU Rank Site W-L CU ASU1984 0-0 0-0 4/- H W 40 71990 2-1 1-1 17/- H W 48 01991 0-0 1-0 8/- H W 34 01997 0-0 0-0 18/- H W 23 12Totals 145 19

Army (0-1)Year CU ARM Rank Site W-L CU ARM1937 1-1 A L 6 21Totals 6 21

Auburn (13-34-2)Year CU AUB Rank Site W-L CU AUB1899 1-1 2-0 A L 0 341902 4-1 2-2-1 A W 16 01904 1-0 0-0 H L 0 51905 2-0-1 1-2 A W 26 01906 1-0-3 1-2-1 H W 6 41907 3-1 4-1 A L 0 121910 3-1 2-0 A L 0 171911 0-0 1-0 H L 0 291912 2-0 2-0 A L 6 271913 1-1 3-0 H L 0 201914 0-1-1 2-0 A L 0 281915 2-0-1 2-0 N1 L 0 141916 1-2 2-0 A L 0 281917 2-0 2-0 H L 0 71919 2-1 3-0 A L 0 71920 3-0-1 3-0 H L 0 211921 1-1 2-0 A L 0 561923 0-0 0-0 H T 0 01924 1-0 1-0 A L 0 131925 0-1 1-0 H L 6 131926 1-1 1-0 A L 0 471927 0-0-1 0-1 H W 3 01928 2-0 0-1 A W 6 01929 2-0 1-0 H W 26 71940 5-1 3-2-1 A L 7 211941 7-1 3-5-1 16/- A L 7 281942 3-5-1 5-4-1 -/16 A L 13 411946 3-5 3-5 N2 W 21 131947 3-5 2-6 H W 34 181948 8-0 1-6-1 11/- N3 W 7 61949 4-4-1 1-4-2 N3 T 20 201950 7-0-1 0-8 11/- A W 41 01951 6-2 5-3 H W 34 01952 2-5-1 1-7 A L 0 31953 3-4-1 6-1-1 -/14 H L 19 451954 4-4 5-3 -/18 A L 6 271955 6-2 6-1-1 -/12 N3 L 0 211961 2-3 2-2 A L 14 241962 2-3 4-0 H L 14 171967 1-2 2-1 A L 21 431968 0-2-1 2-1 H L 10 211969 2-1 2-1 -/20 A L 0 511970 2-2 3-0 -/9 H L 0 441971 2-3 5-0 -/5 A L 13 351997 7-4 9-3 -/13 N4 L 17 212007 9-3 8-4 15/22 N4 L(OT) 20 232010 2-0 2-0 -/16 A L(OT) 24 272011 2-0 2-0 -/21 H W 38 242012 0-0 0-0 14/- N4 W 26 19

Totals 501 981N1 - Anderson, SC; N2 - Montgomery, AL; N3 - Mobile, AL; N4 - At-lanta, GA

Ball State (3-0)Year CU BSU Rank Site W-L CU BSU1992 0-0 0-0 13/- H W 24 102002 2-1 1-1 H W 30 72012 1-0 1-0 12/- H W 52 27Totals 106 44

Baylor (0-1)Year CU BAY Rank Site W-L CU BAY1979 8-3 7-4 18/20 N1 L 18 24Totals 18 24N1 - Atlanta, GA

Bingham (1-0)Year CU BIN Rank Site W-L CU BIN1898 0-1 H W 55 0Totals 55 0

Boston College (11-9-2)Year CU BOC Rank Site W-L CU BOC1939 8-1 9-1 12/11 N1 W 6 31941 3-0 1-1 A2 W 26 131942 1-1-1 1-0 A2 L 7 141947 1-0 0-0 A3 L 22 321948 4-0 2-2-1 13/- A3 W 26 191949 2-3-1 1-4-1 H L 27 401950 5-0-1 0-6-1 13/- A3 W 35 141951 4-2 1-5 H W 21 21952 1-4 3-1-1 A3 W 13 01953 1-0 0-0 A2 T 14 141958 6-2 6-2 16/- H W 34 121960 5-3 2-5-1 A L 14 251982 0-1 1-0 16/- H T 17 171983 1-0 1-0 A L 16 312005 2-1 2-1 H L(OT) 13 162006 1-0 1-0 18/- A L(2 OT) 33 342007 8-2 8-2 15/18 H L 17 202008 3-4 5-2 A W 27 212009 1-1 2-0 H W 25 72010 4-3 2-5 A L 10 162011 5-0 1-4 8/- H W 36 142012 3-1 1-2 17/- A W 45 31Totals 484 395N1 - Dallas, TX; A2 - Fenway Park; A3 - Braves Field

California (0-1)Year CU CAL Rank Site W-L CU CAL1991 9-1-1 9-2 13/14 N1 L 13 37Totals 13 37N1 - Orlando, FL

Camp Hancock (0-1)Year CU HAN Rank Site W-L CU HAN1918 2-1 H L 13 66Totals 13 66

Camp Sevier (1-0)Year CU SEV Rank Site W-L CU SEV1918 0-0 H W 65 0Totals 65 0

Central Florida (1-0)Year CU UCF Rank Site W-L CU UCF2001 0-0 0-0 18/- H W 21 13Totals 21 13

Central Michigan (1-0)Year CU CMU Rank Site W-L CU CMU2007 4-2 4-3 H W 70 14Totals 70 14

Centre (0-3)Year CU CEN Rank Site W-L CU CEN1921 0-0 A L 0 141922 0-0 H L 0 211923 1-0-1 A L 7 28Totals 7 63

Charlotte “Y” (1-0)Year CU HAN Rank Site W-L CU CHA1897 0-1 A W 10 0Totals 10 0

The Citadel (30-5-1)Year CU CIT Rank Site W-L CU CIT1909 5-2 A W 17 01910 2-1 A W 32 01911 2-2 A W 18 01912 2-1 H W 52 141913 2-3 A W 7 31914 2-2-1 A W 14 01916 2-4 N1 L 0 31917 4-1 N1 W 20 01918 2-2 N2 W 7 01919 5-2 N1 W 33 01920 3-4-1 N1 W 26 01921 1-4-1 N1 T 7 71922 3-2 A W 18 01924 2-4 N3 L 0 201925 0-6 A W 6 01926 2-5 H L 6 151927 4-1-1 A W 13 01928 8-2 A L 7 121929 6-3 H W 13 01930 2-0 N4 W 13 71931 1-1-1 N4 L 0 61932 2-3-1 A W 18 61933 2-5-2 H W 7 01935 5-2 A W 6 01936 4-3 A W 20 01948 9-0 10/- A W 20 01953 2-4-1 A W 34 131954 4-5 H W 59 01970 0-0 H W 24 01972 0-0 H W 13 01973 0-0 H W 14 121976 0-0 H W 10 71978 0-0 H W 58 31986 2-1 H W 24 02000 0-0 17/- H W 38 02008 0-1 1-0 H W 45 17Totals 699 145N1 - Orangeburg, SC; N2 - Columbia, SC; N3 - Anderson, SC; N4 - Florence, SC

Coastal Carolina (1-0)Year CU CCU Rank Site W-L CU CCU2009 4-3 3-4 H W 49 3Totals 49 3

Colorado (1-1)Year CU COL Rank Site W-L CU COL1956 7-1-2 7-2-1 19/20 N1 L 21 272005 7-4 7-5 23/- N2 W 19 10Totals 40 37N1 - Miami, FL; N2 - Orlando, FL

Cumberland (0-0-1)Year CU CMB Rank Site W-L CU CMB1903 4-1 N1 T 11 11Totals 11 11N1 - Montgomery, AL

Davidson (11-5-4)Year CU DAV Rank Site W-L CU DAV1899 0-1 N1 W 10 01900 0-0 H W 64 01903 3-1 A W 24 01906 1-0-2 A T 0 01907 3-3 H L 6 101908 1-2 N2 L 0 131909 1-1 N3 W 17 51913 0-0 H W 6 31914 0-0 A T 0 01915 1-0 H T 6 61916 3-5 N3 L 0 331917 6-1 N3 L 9 211918 4-2 H W 7 01919 1-0 H W 7 01923 2-2-1 H W 12 01924 2-3 N3 L 0 71928 1-0 H W 6 01929 1-0 N3 W 32 14

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1932 2-3 A T 7 71943 1-4 A W 26 6Totals 239 125N1 - Rock Hill, SC; N2 - Columbia, SC; N3 - Charlotte, NC

Duke (36-16-1)Year CU DUK Rank Site W-L CU DUK1934 1-1 1-0 A L 6 201935 3-0 3-0 A L 12 381936 2-1 3-0 A L 0 251957 5-2 5-1-2 14/11 A L 6 71959 5-1 3-4 10/- H W 6 01960 3-1 3-1 A L 6 211961 1-3 3-1 A W 17 71962 2-2 3-1 H L 0 161963 0-3-1 3-0-1 A L 30 351965 2-2 4-0 A W 3 21966 1-2 3-1 H W 9 61967 1-3 3-2 A W 13 71968 0-3-1 2-2 H W 39 221969 4-3 1-5-1 A L 27 341970 2-4 4-2 H L 10 211971 0-3 4-0 -/14 N1 W 3 01972 1-3 1-4 H L 0 71973 2-3 1-4 A W 24 81974 2-3 4-1 H W 17 131975 1-4 2-3 A L 21 251976 1-3-1 3-2 H T 18 181977 4-1 3-2 A W 17 111978 4-1 3-2 H W 28 81979 4-1 2-2-1 A W 28 101980 4-1 0-5 H L 17 341981 5-0 3-2 6/- A W 38 101982 3-1-1 3-2 20/- H W 49 141983 3-1-1 0-5 A W 38 311984 3-2 1-4 H W 54 211985 2-3 2-3 A W 21 91986 4-1 3-2 17/- H W 35 31987 5-0 3-2 7/- H W 17 101988 4-1 5-0 11/22 H W 49 171989 4-0 1-3 7/- A L 17 211990 3-1 1-2 19/- H W 26 71991 8-1-1 4-5-1 13/- N2 W 33 211992 3-2 2-3 19/- H W 21 61993 3-1 1-4 A W 13 101994 2-3 5-0 -/25 A L 13 191995 6-3 3-6 24/- H W 34 171996 2-3 0-5 A W 13 61997 5-3 2-6 H W(OT) 29 201998 2-5 3-4 A L 23 281999 4-4 2-6 H W 58 72000 4-0 0-4 7/- A W 52 222001 5-5 0-10 H W 59 312002 4-4 2-7 A W 34 312003 6-4 3-7 H W 40 72004 5-4 1-8 A L 13 162005 4-4 1-8 H W 49 202007 6-2 1-7 25/- A W 47 102008 4-5 4-5 H W 31 72012 7-1 6-3 10/- A W 56 20Totals 1319 836N1 - Norfolk, VA; N2 - Tokyo, Japan

Duquesne (4-0)Year CU DUQ Rank Site W-L CU DUQ1947 2-5 A W 34 131948 7-0 9/- H W 42 01949 2-4-1 H W 33 201950 4-0-1 14/- H W 53 20Totals 162 53

East Tennessee State (1-0)Year CU ETS Rank Site W-L CU ETS1993 4-2 4-3 H W 27 0Totals 27 0

Elon (1-0)Year CU ELO Rank Site W-L CU ELO1924 0-0 H W 60 0Totals 60 0

Erskine (7-1)Year CU ERS Rank Site W-L CU ERS1919 0-0 H W 53 01920 0-0 H W 26 0

1921 1-4-2 H L 0 131922 4-2 H W 52 01926 0-0 H W 7 01927 1-1-1 H W 25 61928 4-0 H W 52 01932 1-2 H W 19 0Totals 234 19

Florida (3-9-1)Year CU FLA Rank Site W-L CU FLA1911 1-1 1-0-1 H L 5 61917 5-1 2-2 N1 W 55 71922 5-3 6-2 N1 L 14 471925 0-5 5-1 H L 0 421926 2-4 1-5 A L 0 331928 7-1 6-0 N1 L 6 271929 6-2 4-2 A L 7 131930 7-1 4-2-1 N1 L 0 271937 3-4 3-4 A W 10 91952 1-2 2-1 A L 13 541954 1-2 2-1 -/14 N1 W 14 71956 1-0 1-0 -/19 A T 20 201961 0-0 0-0 A L 17 21Totals 161 313N1 - Jacksonville, FL

Florida Atlantic (1-0)Year CU FAU Rank Site W-L CU FAU2006 0-0 0-0 18/- H W 54 6Totals 54 6

Florida State (8-18)Year CU FSU Rank Site W-L CU FSU1970 3-5 4-3 A L 13 381975 1-6 1-6 H L 7 431976 1-4-2 2-5 A W 15 121988 2-0 1-1 3/10 H L 21 241989 1-0 0-1 10/16 A W 34 231992 1-0 1-0 15/5 H L 20 241993 1-0 2-0 21/1 A L 0 571994 2-4 4-1 -/7 A L 0 171995 1-0 1-0 -/1 H L 26 451996 2-2 3-0 -/2 A L 3 341997 2-0 2-0 16/5 H L 28 351998 2-4 5-1 -/16 A L 0 481999 3-3 7-0 -/1 H L 14 172000 8-1 8-1 10/4 A L 7 542001 5-2 5-2 -/14 H L 27 412002 3-1 4-1 -/11 A L 31 482003 5-4 8-1 -/3 H W 26 102004 1-2 1-1 -/8 A L 22 412005 5-4 7-2 -/17 H W 35 142006 1-1 2-0 -/9 A W 27 202007 0-0 0-0 -/19 H W 24 182008 4-4 6-2 -/24 A L 27 412009 5-3 4-4 H W 40 242010 5-4 6-3 A L 13 162011 3-0 2-1 21/11 H W 35 302012 3-0 3-0 10/4 A L 37 49Totals 532 823

Fordham (0-0-1)Year CU FOR Rank Site W-L CU FOR1952 2-4 A T 12 12Totals 12 12

Furman (42-10-4)Year CU FUR Rank Site W-L CU FUR1896 0-0 0-0 A W 14 61902 2-0 3-2-1 A W 28 01914 0-2-1 2-0 A W 57 01915 0-0 0-0 A W 94 01916 0-0 0-0 H W 7 61917 1-0 1-1 A W 38 01918 3-2 0-1-1 H W 67 71919 6-2 6-1-1 A T 7 71920 4-4-1 7-1 A L 0 141921 1-2 2-2 A T 0 01922 5-2 6-3 A L 6 201923 4-2-1 9-1 A W 7 61924 2-5 4-5 H L 0 31925 1-6 6-3 A L 0 261926 2-6 7-1-1 A L 0 301927 5-2-1 8-1 A L 0 281928 7-2 5-3 A W 27 12

1929 7-3 5-3-1 H W 7 61930 7-2 6-2-1 A W 12 71931 1-6-1 5-2-1 A T 0 01932 3-4-1 7-1 A L 0 71933 3-5-2 5-1-2 A L 0 61934 4-4 5-3 H W 7 01935 6-2 7-1 A L 6 81936 5-4 6-2 H L 0 121937 4-4 4-3-1 A T 0 01938 6-1-1 2-6-1 H W 10 71939 7-1 5-3 15/- A W 14 31940 5-2-1 5-3 A W 13 71941 6-1 3-3-2 18/- A W 34 61942 2-5-1 3-5 H W 12 71946 2-5 2-5 H W 20 61947 1-5 2-4 A W 35 71948 5-0 2-3-1 12/- H W 41 01949 3-4-1 3-5 A W 28 211950 6-0-1 2-7-1 11/- H W 57 21951 5-2 3-5-1 A W 34 141954 3-3 5-2 H W 27 61955 6-3 1-8 A W 40 201956 6-1-2 2-7 H W 28 71957 6-3 3-6 A W 45 61958 7-2 2-6 12/- H W 36 191959 7-2 3-6 14/- A W 56 31960 5-4 5-3-1 H W 42 141961 3-5 7-2 H W 35 61962 3-4 4-4 A W 44 31964 0-0 1-0 H W 28 01979 0-0 0-0 H W 21 01988 1-0 1-0 3/- H W 23 31989 0-0 0-0 12/- H W 30 01994 0-0 0-0 24/- H W 27 61996 0-1 0-0 H W 19 31998 0-0 0-0 H W 33 02003 0-1 1-0 H W 28 172007 2-0 1-1 20/- H W 38 102012 2-0 0-2 11/- H W 41 7Totals 1323 421

George Washington (3-1-1)Year CU GWN Rank Site W-L CU GWN1933 1-1-1 A T 0 01938 4-1-1 N1 W 27 01939 4-1 A W 13 61941 4-1 A W 19 01942 2-3-1 H L 0 7Totals 59 13N1 - Greenville, SC

Georgia (17-41-4)Year CU UGA Rank Site W-L CU UGA1897 0-0 0-0 A L 0 241898 0-0 0-0 A L 8 201899 0-0 0-0 A L 0 111900 3-0 2-1 A W 39 51901 1-0-1 1-2 A W 29 51902 3-1 2-0-1 H W 36 01903 0-0 0-0 A W 29 01904 1-1 1-0 H W 10 01905 0-0-1 0-0 A W 35 01906 0-0-1 0-1 H W 6 01907 3-2 2-2-1 N1 L 0 81908 1-3 3-1 N1 L 0 61909 4-2 1-1-2 N1 W 5 01910 4-2 5-1 N1 T 0 01911 3-2 5-1 N1 L 0 231912 3-2 4-1 N1 L 5 271913 2-2 4-1 N1 L 15 181914 3-2-1 3-3 A W 35 131915 2-3-2 4-2-2 A L 0 131916 1-0 1-0 N2 L 0 261919 6-2-1 4-2 A T 0 01920 4-5-1 7-0-1 A L 0 551921 1-5-2 6-1-1 A L 0 281927 5-1-1 6-0 A L 0 321932 3-3-1 1-3-1 H L 18 321937 1-2 2-0 A L 0 141944 4-4 6-2 A L 7 211945 1-0 1-0 A L 0 201946 1-0 0-0 A L 12 351947 1-4 3-3 A L 6 211954 1-0 1-0 A L 7 141955 2-0 1-1 H W 26 7

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1962 2-1 1-1-1 H L 16 241963 0-3 2-1-1 H T 7 71964 1-2 1-1-1 A L 7 191965 2-1 3-0 -/4 A L 9 231967 1-0 1-0 -/5 H L 17 241968 0-0-1 0-0-1 A L 13 311969 1-0 1-0 -/7 H L 0 301970 2-0 0-1 A L 0 381971 0-1 2-0 -/14 H L 0 281973 1-0 0-0-1 A L 14 311974 1-2 2-1 H W 28 241975 0-3 2-1 A L 7 351976 1-0 1-0 -/9 H L 0 411977 0-1 1-0 -/17 A W 7 61978 1-0 1-0 8/- A L 0 121979 1-1 0-1 H W 12 71980 1-0 2-0 -/10 A L 16 201981 2-0 2-0 -/4 H W 13 31982 0-0 0-0 11/7 A L 7 131983 1-1 1-0 -/11 H T 16 161984 2-0 2-0 2/20 A L 23 261985 1-0 1-1 H L 13 201986 0-1 1-0 -/14 A W 31 281987 2-0 2-0 8/18 H W 21 201990 4-1 3-1 16/- H W 34 31991 3-0 3-1 6/- A L 12 271994 2-2 3-2 A L 14 401995 3-2 2-3 H L 17 192002 0-0 0-0 -/8 A L 28 312003 0-0 0-0 -/11 H L 0 30Totals 710 1154N1 - Augusta, GA; N2 - Anderson, SC

Georgia Pre-Flight (0-1)Year CU GPF Rank Site W-L CU GPF1943 2-4 N1 L 6 32Totals 6 32N1 - Greenville, SC

Georgia Tech (26-50-2)Year CU GAT Rank Site W-L CU GAT1898 2-1 0-1 N1 W 23 01899 3-2 0-3 N2 W 41 51902 1-0 0-1 A W 44 51903 1-0 0-0 A W 73 01904 2-2 5-1 A T 11 111905 3-1-1 1-0 A L 10 171906 3-0-3 4-2 A W 10 01907 3-4 3-4 A W 6 51908 1-5 5-3 A L 6 301909 6-2 6-2 A L 3 291910 4-2-1 4-3 A L 0 341911 3-4 5-2-1 A L 0 311912 4-3 4-3-1 A L 0 231913 4-3 6-2 A L 0 341914 5-2-1 5-2 A L 6 261918 1-0 0-0 A L 0 281919 2-0 3-0 A L 0 281920 3-3-1 5-1 A L 0 71921 1-3-1 5-1 A L 7 481922 3-1 4-2 A L 7 211932 1-0 0-0 A L 14 321933 0-0-1 0-0 A L 2 391934 1-0 0-0 A L 7 121936 3-3 3-1-1 A W 14 131937 3-3 4-2 A L 0 71943 2-5 5-3 -/15 A L 6 411944 1-0 0-0 A L 0 511945 5-2-1 4-4 A W 21 71953 2-3-1 5-1-1 -/6 A L 7 201958 5-1 4-2-1 17/- A L 0 131959 2-0 2-0 6/7 A L 6 161962 0-0 0-0 A L 9 261963 0-1 1-0 -/9 A L 0 271964 1-1 2-0 A L 7 141965 2-0 0-1-1 A L 6 381966 1-0 2-0 -/9 A L 12 131967 1-1 2-0 A L 0 101968 0-1-1 1-1 A L 21 241969 1-1 2-0 A W 21 101970 2-1 3-0 -/15 A L 7 281971 0-2 1-2 A L 14 241972 1-2 2-1-1 A L 9 311973 1-1 0-2 A L 21 291974 0-2 1-2 H W 21 17

1975 0-2 1-1 A L 28 331976 1-1 0-2 A T 24 241977 1-1 1-1 A W 31 141983 1-1-1 0-2 H W 41 141984 2-1 2-2 13/20 A L 21 281985 1-1 1-1 H L 3 141986 1-1 1-0-1 A W 27 31987 3-0 1-1 9/- H W 33 121988 2-1 1-1 12/- A W 30 131989 5-1 1-3 14/- H L 14 301990 5-1 4-0 15/18 A L 19 211991 2-0 2-1 7/19 H W 9 71992 1-1 1-0 16/- A L 16 201993 1-1 2-0 H W 16 131994 4-5 1-7 H W 20 101995 4-3 4-3 A W 24 31996 3-3 4-1 -/22 H W 28 251997 2-1 1-1 17/- A L 20 231998 2-7 6-2 -/22 H L 21 241999 5-4 6-2 -/13 A L 42 452000 8-0 5-2 5/- H L 28 312001 2-1 3-0 -/9 A W(OT) 47 442002 1-1 2-0 H W 24 192003 2-1 1-2 A W 39 32004 1-0 1-0 20/- H L 24 282005 4-3 4-2 A L 9 102006 6-1 5-1 12/13 H W 31 72007 4-0 2-2 13/- A L 3 132008 3-3 5-1 H L 17 212009 1-0 1-0 -/15 A L 27 30 8-4 10-2 25/12 N3 L 34 392010 3-3 5-2 H W 27 132011 8-0 6-2 6/- A L 17 312012 4-1 2-3 15/- H W 47 31Totals 1313 1620N1 - Augusta, GA; N2 - Greenville, SC; N3 - Tampa, FL

Gordon Military (4-0)Year CU GOM Rank Site W-L CU GOM1907 0-0 H W 5 01908 0-0 H W 15 01909 0-0 H W 26 01910 0-0 H W 26 0Totals 72 0

Guilford (1-0)Year CU GUI Rank Site W-L CU GUI1901 0-0 H W 122 0Totals 122 0

Illinois (1-0)Year CU ILL Rank Site W-L CU ILL1990 9-2 8-3 14/18 N1 W 30 0Totals 30 0N1 - Tampa, FL

Jacksonville N.A.S. (0-1)Year CU JNA Rank Site W-L CU JNA1942 2-4-1 A L 6 24Totals 6 24

Kentucky (5-8)Year CU KEN Rank Site W-L CU KEN1925 0-2 1-1 A L 6 191929 6-0 4-0 A L 6 441934 1-2 2-1 A L 0 71936 5-3 5-3 A L 6 71938 5-1-1 2-5 A W 14 01952 2-4-1 4-3-1 A L 14 271971 0-0 0-0 H L 10 131981 3-0 1-2 14/- A W 21 31982 1-1-1 0-2-1 H W 24 61985 1-2 2-1 A L 7 261993 8-3 6-5 23/- N1 W 14 132006 8-4 7-5 N2 L 20 282009 8-5 7-5 N2 W 21 13Totals 163 206N1 - Atlanta, GA; N2 - Nashville, TN

Long Beach State (1-0)Year CU LBS Rank Site W-L CU LBS1990 0-0 0-0 10/- H W 59 0Totals 59 0

Louisiana-Monroe (1-0)Year CU ULM Rank Site W-L CU ULM2007 1-0 0-1 25/- H W 49 26Totals 49 26

Louisiana State (1-2)Year CU LSU Rank Site W-L CU LSU1958 8-2 10-0 12/1 N1 L 0 71996 7-4 9-2 -/17 N2 L 7 102012 10-2 10-2 14/9 N2 W 25 24Totals 32 41N1 - New Orleans, LA; N2 - Atlanta, GA

Louisiana Tech (3-0)Year CU LAT Rank Site W-L CU LAT2001 6-5 7-4 N1 W 49 242002 0-1 1-0 H W 33 132006 3-1 1-2 18/- H W 51 0Totals 133 37N1 - Boise, ID

Marshall (0-1)Year CU MAR Rank Site W-L CU MAR1999 0-0 0-0 H L 10 13Totals 10 13

Maryland (33-26-2)Year CU UMD Rank Site W-L CU UMD1952 1-1 2-0 -/3 A L 0 281953 1-0-1 2-0 -/3 H L 0 201954 4-3 4-2-1 -/17 A L 0 161955 6-1 8-0 -/2 H L 12 251956 5-0-1 1-6 11/- A T 6 61957 4-2 3-4 H W 26 71958 2-0 1-1 10/- A W 8 01959 6-1 2-5 11/- H L 25 281960 3-0 1-3 8/- A L 17 191961 0-1 1-0 H L 21 241962 4-4 5-3 A W 17 141963 3-4-1 2-6 H W 21 61964 3-5 3-5 A L 0 341965 5-3 3-4 H L 0 61966 4-3 4-3 A W 14 101967 3-4 0-6 H W 28 71968 2-4-1 2-5 A W 16 01969 3-3 2-4 H W 40 01970 2-5 1-6 A W 24 111971 3-5 2-7 H W 20 141972 3-5 4-4-1 A L 6 311973 5-4 6-3 H L 13 281974 2-2 2-2 A L 0 411975 2-7 6-2-1 H L 20 221976 2-5-2 9-0 -/6 A L 0 201977 0-0 0-0 -/10 H L 14 211978 8-1 9-1 12/11 A W 28 241979 1-0 1-0 H L 0 191980 5-4 6-3 A L 7 341981 9-0 3-4-1 2/- H W 21 71982 6-1-1 7-2 11/18 A W 24 221983 7-1-1 7-2 17/11 H W 52 271984 7-2 6-3 20/- A1 L 23 411985 5-4 6-3 H L 31 341986 7-2 4-5 15/- A1 T 17 171987 8-1 4-5 9/- H W 45 161988 7-2 5-4 16/- A W 49 251989 3-0 1-2 7/- H W 31 71990 1-1 2-0 10/- A1 W 18 171991 6-1-1 2-7 15/- H W 40 71992 5-4 2-8 A L 23 531993 5-2 1-6 H W 29 01994 1-2 1-2 H W 13 01995 3-3 5-1 A W 17 01996 4-3 4-4 H W 35 31997 3-3 2-5 A W 20 91998 1-4 2-3 H W 23 01999 2-3 4-1 A W 42 302000 6-0 2-3 5/- H W 35 142001 5-3 8-1 -/13 A L 20 372002 6-4 8-2 -/19 H L 12 302003 3-1 3-2 A L 7 212004 2-4 3-3 H W 10 72005 1-0 1-0 25/- A W 28 242006 7-2 6-2 19/- H L 12 132007 5-2 4-3 A W 30 172008 3-1 3-1 20/- H L 17 20

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2009 2-2 1-3 A L 21 242010 2-3 4-1 H W 31 72011 6-0 2-3 8/- A W 56 452012 8-1 4-5 10/- H W 45 10Totals 1260 1099A1 - Baltimore, MD

Maryville (1-0)Year CU MRV Rank Site W-L CU MRV1907 1-0 H W 35 0Totals 35 0

Mercer (4-3)Year CU MER Rank Site W-L CU MER1910 1-0 H L 0 31911 3-3 N1 L 6 301912 3-3 A W 21 131913 3-3 A W 52 01933 2-4-2 N2 L 0 131934 3-4 N2 W 32 01935 4-1 N3 W 13 0Totals 124 59N1 - Columbus, GA; N2 - Savannah, GA; N3 - Augusta, GA

Miami (FL) (3-6)Year CU MIA Rank Site W-L CU MIA1945 3-1-1 4-1 A L 6 71950 8-0-1 9-0-1 10/15 A W 15 141951 7-2 7-3 19/- N1 L 0 141953 1-1-1 1-1 A L 7 391956 5-0-2 4-1-1 12/8 A L 0 212004 4-4 6-1 -/11 A W(OT) 24 172005 2-0 0-1 20/13 H L(3 OT) 30 362009 3-3 5-1 -/8 A W(OT) 40 372010 2-1 2-1 -/16 H L 21 30Totals 143 215N1 - Jacksonville, FL

Middle Tennessee (2-0)Year CU MTS Rank Site W-L CU MTS2003 1-1 0-2 H W 37 142009 0-0 0-0 H W 37 14Totals 74 28

Minnesota (0-1)Year CU MIN Rank Site W-L CU MIN1985 6-5 6-5 N1 L 13 20Totals 13 20N1 - Shreveport, LA

Mississippi (0-2)Year CU MIS Rank Site W-L CU MIS1928 6-0 2-3 A L 7 261933 1-2-2 3-0-2 N1 L 0 13Totals 7 39N1 - Meridian, MS

Mississippi State (1-1-1)Year CU MSU Rank Site W-L CU MSU1948 2-0 1-0-1 A W 21 71949 2-1 0-2 H T 7 71999 6-5 9-2 -/15 N1 L 7 17Totals 35 31N1 - Atlanta, GA

Missouri (3-1)Year CU MIZ Rank Site W-L CU MIZ1948 10-0 8-2 11/- N1 W 24 231950 1-0 0-1 A W 34 01996 1-1 0-2 A L 24 382000 1-0 1-0 17/- H W 62 9Totals 144 70N1 - Jacksonville, FL

Navy (1-0)Year CU NAV Rank Site W-L CU NAV1939 3-1 2-1-1 A W 15 7Totals 15 7

Nebraska (1-1)Year CU NEB Rank Site W-L CU NEB1981 11-0 9-2 1/4 N1 W 22 152008 7-5 8-4 N2 L 21 26Totals 43 41N1 - Miami, FL; N2 - Jacksonville, FL

Nevada-Las Vegas (1-0)Year CU NLV Rank Site W-L CU NLV1993 0-0 0-0 22/- H W 24 14Totals 24 14

Newberry (6-0)Year CU NEW Rank Site W-L CU NEW1920 1-0-1 H W 26 61922 0-1 H W 57 01923 0-0-1 H W 32 01928 0-0 H W 30 01929 0-0 H W 68 01930 4-0 H W 75 0Totals 288 6

North Carolina (35-19-1)Year CU UNC Rank Site W-L CU UNC1897 1-1 3-0 A L 0 281901 2-1-1 7-1 N1 W 22 101903 3-0 4-3 A L 6 111907 2-1 2-2-1 N2 W 15 61915 2-1-2 2-2-1 N3 L 7 91957 1-0 0-1 A L 0 261958 1-0 0-1 H W 26 211959 0-0 0-0 18/12 A W 20 181960 3-3 1-5 H W 24 01961 0-2 1-0 A W 27 01962 2-4 2-4 H W 17 61963 2-4-1 6-1 A W 11 71964 3-4 3-4 H L 0 291965 5-2 3-4 A L 13 171966 3-3 2-4 H W 27 31967 2-4 1-6 A W 17 01968 3-4-1 2-6 H W 24 141969 4-4 4-4 A L 15 321970 3-6 6-3 H L 7 421971 3-4 6-2 A L 13 261972 3-4 5-1 H L 10 261973 4-4 3-5 A W 37 291974 4-4 5-3 H W 54 321975 1-7 2-6 A W 38 351976 2-4-2 6-2 H L 23 271977 7-1 6-2 13/- A T 13 131978 7-1 3-5 15/- H W 13 91979 6-2 5-2-1 18/- A W 19 101980 5-3 7-1 -/14 H L 19 241981 8-0 7-1 2/8 A W 10 81982 5-1-1 5-2 13/18 H W 16 131983 6-1-1 7-1 -/10 A W 16 31984 2-2 1-2 H W 20 121985 5-3 4-4 A L 20 211986 6-2 5-2-1 H W 38 101987 7-1 5-3 10/- A W 13 101988 6-2 1-7 17/- H W 37 141989 7-2 1-7 21/- A W 35 31990 7-2 5-2-1 18/- H W 20 31991 5-1-1 5-3 15/- A W 21 61992 4-4 7-2 -/18 H W 40 71993 6-2 7-2 -/16 A L 0 241994 3-5 6-2 -/19 A W 28 171995 5-3 4-3 H W 17 101996 0-0 0-0 A L 0 451997 6-3 8-1 -/8 H L 10 171998 1-3 0-3 A L 14 211999 1-2 1-2 H W 31 202000 7-0 3-3 5/- A W 38 242001 4-1 4-3 13/- H L 3 382002 5-4 2-7 A W 42 122003 4-3 1-6 H W 36 282006 2-1 1-2 19/- H W 52 72010 2-2 2-2 A L 16 212011 7-0 5-2 8/- H W 59 38Totals 1149 942N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Columbia, SC; N3 - Greenville, SC

North Carolina State (52-28-1)Year CU NCS Rank Site W-L CU NCS1899 2-2 1-1-2 N1 W 24 01902 0-0 0-0 H W 11 51903 2-0 2-2 N2 W 24 01904 3-2-1 2-1-2 A L 0 181906 1-0-1 3-0-3 N2 T 0 01926 1-2 4-5 H W 7 31927 1-0-1 1-1 A L 6 181928 3-0 1-1 N3 W 7 0

1929 3-0 0-1 N3 W 26 01930 3-0 1-2 N4 W 27 01931 0-1-1 1-1 N4 W 6 01932 1-1 2-0 A L 0 131933 0-1-1 1-1 H W 9 01934 2-3 2-2-1 A W 12 61939 1-1 1-1 N4 W 25 61940 2-0 2-0 N4 W 26 71941 2-0 1-0-1 N4 W 27 61942 1-0-1 1-0-1 N4 L 6 71943 0-1 1-0 N4 W 19 71944 1-1 2-0 N4 W 13 71945 1-1 1-1 A W 13 01946 1-1 1-0 H L 7 141947 1-2 1-1 A L 0 181948 1-0 0-0-1 H W 6 01949 1-1 0-1 A W 7 61950 2-0 1-1 18/- H W 27 01951 2-0 1-2 18/- A W 6 01956 1-0-1 1-1 A W 13 71957 1-1 2-0 -/13 H L 7 131958 5-2 2-5-1 A W 13 61959 2-1 1-1 H W 23 01961 4-5 4-5 H W 20 01962 0-1 1-0 A W 7 01963 0-2 2-0 H L 3 71964 1-0 1-0 A L 0 91965 0-0 0-0 H W 21 71966 5-3 4-5 A L 14 231967 4-4 8-1 -/10 H W 14 61968 1-4-1 5-2 A W 24 191971 4-5 2-8 H L 23 311972 3-6 6-3-1 A L 17 421973 3-3 4-2 H L 6 291974 0-1 2-0 -/15 A L 10 311975 1-5 4-3 H L 7 451976 1-3-2 2-4-1 A L 21 381977 5-1 5-2 20/- H W 7 31978 5-1 5-1 20/- A W 33 101979 5-1 5-2 H L 13 161980 4-2 3-3 A L 20 241981 6-0 4-2 4/- H W 17 71982 4-1-1 4-2 18/- A W 38 291983 4-1-1 2-4 H W 27 171984 4-2 3-4 A W 35 341985 3-3 1-6 H W 39 101986 5-1 4-1-1 16/20 A L 3 271987 6-0 2-4 7/- H L 28 301988 5-1 5-1 9/24 A L 3 101989 5-2 6-0 -/12 H W 30 101990 5-2 4-3 22/- A W 24 171991 3-1-1 6-0 19/12 H W 29 191992 4-2 5-2-1 18/23 A L 6 201993 2-1 2-1 -/24 H W 20 141994 1-0 1-0 22/- H L 12 291995 2-2 1-3 A W 43 221996 6-3 2-6 H W 40 171997 1-0 2-0 19/- A W 19 171998 2-6 4-3 H L 39 461999 2-2 3-2 A L 31 352000 5-0 4-0 5/- H W 34 272001 3-1 3-1 16/- A W 45 372002 4-3 8-0 -/12 H L 6 382003 4-2 4-3 A L 15 172004 3-4 4-3 H W 26 202005 2-3 2-2 A W 31 102006 7-3 3-6 H W 20 142007 3-0 1-2 15/- A W 42 202008 1-1 1-1 H W 27 92009 6-3 4-5 24/- A W 43 232010 4-4 6-2 -/23 H W 14 132011 9-1 5-5 7/- A L 13 372012 9-1 6-4 11/- H W 62 48Totals 1518 1230N1 - Rock Hill, SC; N2 - Columbia, SC; N3 - Florence, SC; N4 - Char-lotte, NC

North Texas (1-0)Year CU UNT Rank Site W-L CU UNT2010 0-0 0-0 H W 35 10Totals 35 10

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Notre Dame (1-1)Year CU UND Rank Site W-L CU UND1977 7-1-1 7-1 15/5 H L 17 211979 7-2 6-3 14/- A W 16 10Totals 33 31

Oglethorpe (0-1)Year CU OGL Rank Site W-L CU OGL1931 1-3-1 H L 0 12Totals 0 12

Ohio State (1-0)Year CU OSU Rank Site W-L CU OSU1978 10-1 7-3-1 7/20 N1 W 17 15Totals 17 15N1 - Jacksonville, FL

Oklahoma (1-2)Year CU OKL Rank Site W-L CU OKL1963 0-0 0-0 -/4 A L 14 311972 1-1 2-0 -/2 A L 3 521988 9-2 9-2 9/10 N1 W 13 6Totals 30 89N1 - Orlando, FL

Pacific (0-1)Year CU PAC Rank Site W-L CU PAC1951 3-0 16/- A L 7 21Totals 7 21

Penn State (1-0)Year CU PSU Rank Site W-L CU PSU1987 9-2 8-3 14/20 N1 W 35 10Totals 35 10N1 - Orlando, FL

Pensacola N.A.S. (1-0)Year CU PNA Rank Site W-L CU PNA1945 2-1 H W 7 6Totals 7 6

Pittsburgh (0-1)Year CU PIT Rank Site W-L CU PIT1977 8-2-1 8-2-1 11/10 N1 L 3 34Totals 3 34N1 - Jacksonville, FL

Port Royal (1-0)Year CU PTR Rank Site W-L CU PTR1909 2-2 H W 19 0Totals 19 0

Presbyterian College (33-3-4)Year CU PRE Rank Site W-L CU PRE1916 2-5 H W 40 01917 0-0 H W 13 01919 4-2 H W 19 71920 1-0 H T 7 71921 0-1 H W 34 01922 1-1 H W 13 01923 3-2-1 H W 20 01924 1-1 H W 14 01925 0-0 H L 9 141926 1-0 H L 0 141927 0-0 H T 0 01930 0-0 H W 28 71931 0-0 H T 0 01932 0-0 H W 13 01933 0-0 H T 6 61934 0-0 H W 6 01935 0-0 H W 25 61936 0-0 H W 19 01937 0-0 H W 46 01938 0-0 H W 26 01939 0-0 H W 18 01940 0-0 A W 38 01941 0-0 H W 41 121942 0-0 H W 32 131943 0-0 H L 12 131944 0-0 H W 34 01945 0-0 H W 76 01946 0-0 H W 39 01947 0-0 H W 42 01948 0-0 H W 53 01949 0-0 H W 69 7

1950 0-0 H W 54 01951 0-0 H W 53 61952 0-0 H W 53 131953 0-0 H W 33 71954 0-0 H W 33 01955 0-0 H W 33 01956 0-0 H W 27 71957 0-0 H W 66 02010 1-0 0-1 H W 58 21Totals 1202 160

Rhodes (1-0-1)Year CU RHO Rank Site W-L CU RHO1939 6-1 16/- A W 21 61940 5-2 A T 12 12Totals 33 18

Rice (4-3)Year CU RIC Rank Site W-L CU RIC1949 1-0 0-0 A L 7 331951 1-0 0-0 A W 20 141955 3-0 1-0-1 16/- A L 7 211957 3-2 3-2 A W 20 71959 4-1 0-3-2 12/- A W 19 01972 1-0 1-0 A L 10 291980 0-0 0-0 H W 19 3Totals 102 107

Riverside (1-0)Year CU RIV Rank Site W-L CU RIV1912 1-0 H W 26 0Totals 26 0

Samford (3-0)Year CU SAM Rank Site W-L CU SAM1910 1-1 A W 24 01911 0-1 H W 15 01912 0-0 A W 59 0Totals 98 0

Sewanee (0-1)Year CU SEW Rank Site W-L CU SEW1904 2-1 N1 L 5 11Totals 5 11N1 - Columbia, SC

South Carolina (65-41-4)Year CU USC Rank Site W-L CU USC1896 1-0 0-0 A L 6 121897 1-2 0-0 A W 18 61898 1-1 1-0 A W 24 01899 1-2 1-0 A W 34 01900 2-0 1-1 A W 51 01902 3-0 3-0 A L 6 121909 3-2 1-3 A W 6 01910 3-2 4-0 A W 24 01911 1-2 1-1-1 A W 27 01912 3-1 2-2 A L 7 221913 1-2 1-2 A W 32 01914 1-2-1 1-4-1 A W 29 61915 2-1-1 3-0 A T 0 01916 1-3 2-3 A W 27 01917 2-1 1-1 A W 21 131918 1-1 0-0 A W 39 01919 3-2 1-3 A W 19 61920 3-2-1 2-2 A L 0 31921 1-2-1 3-0-1 A L 0 211922 2-1 3-1 A W 3 01923 1-1-1 2-2 A W 7 61924 2-1 3-1 A L 0 31925 0-3 3-1 A L 0 331926 2-2 3-1 A L 0 241927 2-1-1 3-1 A W 20 01928 5-0 5-0 A W 32 01929 5-0 3-1 A W 21 141930 5-0 3-1 A W 20 71931 1-2-1 1-2 A L 0 211932 2-2 3-1 A L 0 141933 1-1-2 1-2 A L 0 71934 1-3 3-1 A W 19 01935 3-1 2-3 A W 44 01936 2-3 3-2 A W 19 01937 1-3 2-2-1 A W 34 61938 2-1-1 3-2 A W 34 121939 2-1 1-3 A W 27 0

1940 4-0 0-2 13/- A W 21 131941 4-0 1-1-1 14/- A L 14 181942 1-2-1 0-2-1 A W 18 61943 1-2 2-1 A L 6 331944 2-1 1-1-1 A W 20 131945 3-1 2-2 A T 0 01946 1-3 2-1 A L 14 261947 1-3 2-2 A L 19 211948 3-0 2-1 14/- A W 13 71949 2-1-1 0-3 A L 13 271950 3-0 2-1 12/- A T 14 141951 3-1 2-2 A L 0 201952 1-3 2-2 A L 0 61953 1-2-1 3-1 A L 7 141954 2-2 2-1 A L 8 131955 3-1 2-2 A W 28 141956 3-0-1 4-1 20/- A W 7 01957 2-2 3-1 A W 13 01958 4-0 2-2 10/- A L 6 261959 3-1 3-1 17/- A W 27 01960 4-3 1-5 H W 12 21961 3-4 2-5 A L 14 211962 5-4 4-4-1 H W 20 171963 4-4-1 1-7-1 A W 24 201964 3-6 2-5-2 H L 3 71965 5-4 4-5 A L 16 171966 5-4 1-8 H W 35 101967 5-4 5-4 A W 23 121968 4-4-1 3-6 H L 3 71969 4-5 6-3 A L 13 271970 3-7 3-6-1 H L 32 381971 4-6 6-4 A W 17 71972 3-7 4-6 H W 7 61973 5-5 6-4 A L 20 321974 6-4 4-6 H W 39 211975 2-8 6-4 A L 20 561976 2-6-2 6-4 H W 28 91977 7-2-1 5-5 15/- A W 31 271978 9-1 5-4-1 10/- H W 41 231979 8-2 7-3 13/19 A L 9 131980 5-5 8-2 -/14 H W 27 61981 10-0 6-4 2/- A W 29 131982 7-1-1 4-6 10/- H W 24 61983 8-1-1 5-5 13/- A W 22 131984 7-3 9-1 -/9 H L 21 221985 5-5 5-5 A W 24 171986 7-2-1 3-6-1 19/- H T 21 211987 9-1 7-2 8/12 A L 7 201988 8-2 8-2 15/25 H W 29 101989 8-2 6-3-1 15/- A W 45 01990 8-2 5-4 17/- H W 24 151991 7-1-1 3-5-2 14/- A W 41 241992 5-5 4-6 H L 13 241993 7-3 4-6 24/- A W 16 131994 5-5 5-5 H L 7 331995 7-3 4-5-1 24/- A W 38 171996 7-3 5-5 22/- H L 31 341997 6-4 5-5 A W 47 211998 2-8 1-9 H W 28 191999 5-5 0-10 A W 31 212000 8-2 7-3 16/25 H W 16 142001 5-4 7-3 -/22 A L 15 202002 6-5 5-6 H W 27 202003 7-4 5-6 A W 63 172004 5-5 6-4 H W 29 72005 6-4 7-3 -/19 A W 13 92006 8-3 6-5 24/- H L 28 312007 8-3 6-5 21/- A W 23 212008 6-5 7-4 H W 31 142009 8-3 6-5 15/- A L 17 342010 6-5 8-3 -/18 H L 7 292011 9-2 9-2 18/14 A L 13 342012 10-1 9-2 12/13 H L 17 27Totals 2129 1517

South Carolina State (1-0)Year CU SCS Rank Site W-L CU SCS2008 2-1 2-1 23/- H W 54 0Totals 54 0

South Florida (0-1)Year CU USF Rank Site W-L CU USF2010 6-6 7-5 N1 L 26 31Totals 26 31N1 - Charlotte, NC

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Southern California (0-1)Year CU USC Rank Site W-L CU USC1966 2-2 5-0 -/5 A L 0 30Totals 0 30

Stanford (1-0)Year CU STA Rank Site W-L CU STA1986 7-2-2 8-3 -/20 N1 W 27 21Totals 27 21N1 - Jacksonville, FL

Syracuse (0-1)Year CU SYR Rank Site W-L CU SYR1995 8-3 8-3 23/- N1 L 0 41Totals 0 41N1 - Jacksonville, FL

Temple (3-0)Year CU TEM Rank Site W-L CU TEM1991 1-0 0-2 8/- H W 37 72005 3-3 0-7 H W 37 72006 5-1 0-6 12/- N1 W 63 9Totals 137 23N1 - Charlotte, NC

Tennessee (6-11-2)Year CU TEN Rank Site W-L CU TEN1901 1-0 1-0 A T 6 61902 5-1 6-1 A W 11 01904 2-2-1 1-3-1 A W 6 01905 0-0 2-0 H T 5 51906 2-0-3 1-4-1 H W 16 01907 2-0 2-1 H L 0 41908 1-4 5-1 A L 5 61914 0-0-1 2-0 A L 0 271915 1-0-1 2-0 A W 3 01916 1-1 2-0 H L 0 141919 2-2 2-1-1 H W 14 01920 3-1-1 3-1 A L 0 261930 6-0 4-1 A L 0 271931 0-0-1 1-0 A L 0 441938 2-0 1-0 A L 7 201944 3-1 3-0-1 -/19 A L 7 261974 3-3 2-3-1 A L 28 291976 1-1-1 1-2 A L 19 212003 8-4 10-2 -/6 N1 W 27 14Totals 154 269N1 - Atlanta, GA

Tennessee-Chattanooga (1-0)Year CU UTC Rank Site W-L CU UTC1992 1-2 2-1 25/- H W 54 3Totals 54 3

Texas A&M (1-3)Year CU TAM Rank Site W-L CU TAM1973 1-2 1-2 H L 15 301974 0-0 0-0 -/20 A L 0 242004 1-1 1-1 A L 6 272005 0-0 0-0 -/17 H W 25 24Totals 46 105

Texas Christian (2-2)Year CU TCU Rank Site W-L CU TCU1959 8-2 8-2 11/7 N1 W 23 71964 2-3 1-4 A L 10 141965 3-2 2-3 H W 3 02009 2-1 2-0 -/15 H L 10 14Totals 46 35N1 - Houston, TX

Texas Tech (0-1)Year CU TTU Rank Site W-L CU TTU2002 7-5 8-5 N1 L 15 55Totals 15 55N1 - Orlando, FL

Texas-El Paso (1-0)Year CU TEP Rank Site W-L CU TEP1997 2-2 1-3 H W 39 7Totals 39 7

Troy (1-0)Year CU TRO Rank Site W-L CU TRO2011 0-0 0-0 H W 43 19Totals 43 19

Tulane (4-6)Year CU TUL Rank Site W-L CU TUL1937 1-0 0-0 A L 0 71938 1-0 0-0 A W 13 101939 1-0 0-0 A L 6 71940 5-0 2-3 10/- A L 0 131944 4-3 3-2 A L 20 361945 4-2-1 2-3-1 A W 47 201946 2-4 2-3 A L 13 541961 2-4 1-5 H W 21 61975 0-0 0-0 H L 13 171981 1-0 0-1 A W 13 5Totals 146 175

Utah State (1-0)Year CU USU Rank Site W-L CU USU2004 1-4 H W 35 6

Vanderbilt (1-3)Year CU VAN Rank Site W-L CU VAN1905 3-0-1 5-1 A L 0 411908 1-1 3-0 A L 0 411958 3-0 2-0-1 8/- A W 12 71960 3-2 1-4 A L 20 22Totals 32 111

Villanova (1-1)Year CU VIL Rank Site W-L CU VIL1952 1-0 H L 7 141978 1-1 H W 31 0Totals 38 14

Virginia (37-8-1)Year CU UVA Rank Site W-L CU UVA1955 1-0 0-0 A W 20 71956 5-1-2 3-6 H W 7 01957 1-2 1-1-1 A W 20 61958 0-0 0-0 18/- H W 20 151959 1-0 0-1 5/- A W 47 01960 2-0 0-2 8/- H W 21 71963 0-4-1 1-3-1 A W 35 01964 2-4 3-3 H W 29 71965 1-0 0-1 A W 20 141966 0-0 1-0 H W 40 351969 0-0 0-0 A W 21 141970 1-0 1-0 H W 27 171971 1-3 1-4 N1 W 32 151972 1-4 3-3 H W 37 211973 1-3 1-3-1 H W 32 271974 5-4 4-5 H W 28 91977 3-1 0-4 H W 31 01978 3-1 1-4 A W 30 141979 2-1 3-1 H W 17 71980 3-1 2-2 A W 27 241981 4-0 0-4 9/- H W 27 01982 2-1-1 0-4 A W 48 01983 2-1-1 4-1 H W 42 211984 1-0 0-0 3/- A W 55 01985 1-3 3-1 H W 27 241986 3-1 2-3 20/- A W 31 171987 4-0 3-2 8/- H W 38 211988 3-1 2-2 11/- A W 10 71989 4-1 4-1 15/- H W 34 201990 1-0 1-0 9/14 A L 7 201991 3-1 3-2 18/- H T 20 201992 2-2 5-0 25/10 A W 29 281993 6-3 7-2 -/18 H W 23 141994 1-1 1-1 A L 6 91995 2-1 3-1 -/11 H L 3 221996 5-3 6-2 -/15 A W 24 161997 3-2 2-2 H L 7 211998 1-1 2-0 -/10 A L 18 201999 0-1 1-0 -/19 H W 33 142000 3-0 2-1 11/- A W 31 102001 2-0 1-1 19/- H L 24 262002 3-2 4-2 A L 17 222003 3-2 4-1 -/25 H W(OT) 30 272004 1-3 4-0 -/10 A L 10 302008 5-5 5-5 A W 13 32009 7-3 3-7 18/- H W 34 21

Totals 1182 672N 1 - Richmond, VA

Virginia Military (5-5-2)Year CU VMI Rank Site W-L CU VMI1914 4-2-1 N1 W 27 231915 2-2-2 N1 L 3 61916 2-3 N1 L 7 371928 6-1 N2 W 12 01929 6-1 N3 L 0 121930 6-1 N3 W 32 01931 1-4-1 N3 L 6 71938 2-1 N4 T 7 71941 1-0 N2 W 36 71942 1-0 N2 T 0 01943 1-1 N5 L 7 121944 3-3 H W 57 12Totals 194 123N1 - Richmond, VA; N2 - Lynchburg, VA; N3 - Norfolk, VA; N4 - Charlotte, NC; N5 - Roanoke, VA

Virginia Tech (20-12-1)Year CU VAT Rank Site W-L CU VAT1900 4-0 3-1-1 N1 W 12 51901 2-0-1 3-1 N2 L 11 171906 0-0 2-0 H T 0 01908 1-0 1-0 H L 0 61909 1-0 0-0 A L 0 61923 2-1-1 3-2 A L 6 251924 2-2 3-0-2 H L 6 501935 1-0 1-0 A W 28 71936 1-0 1-0 H W 20 01945 3-2-1 1-4 H W 35 01946 1-4 1-2-2 A W 14 71954 1-1 2-0 H L 7 181955 5-1 4-2-1 N3 W 21 161956 4-0-1 6-1 13/15 H W 21 61960 1-0 1-1 7/- H W 13 71977 2-1 0-2 A W 31 131978 2-1 2-2 H W 38 71979 3-1 3-2 A W 21 01980 2-1 4-0 H W 13 101984 6-2 7-2 H W 17 101985 0-0 0-2 A W 20 171986 0-0 0-1 H L 14 201987 1-0 0-0 10/- A W 22 101988 0-0 0-0 4/- H W 40 71989 2-0 1-0-1 7/- A W 27 71998 1-0 1-0 H L 0 371999 1-1 2-0 -/8 A L 11 312000 9-2 10-1 16/6 N4 L 20 412006 7-1 5-2 10/- A L 7 242007 4-1 4-1 22/15 H L 23 412011 4-0 4-0 13/11 A W 23 3 9-3 11-1 21/5 N1 W 38 102012 5-1 4-3 14/- H W 38 17Totals 597 475N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Columbia, SC; N3 - Roanoke, VA; N4 - Jack-sonville, FL

Wake Forest (60-17-1)Year CU WFU Rank Site W-L CU WFU1933 1-3-2 0-2-1 N1 W 13 01935 2-0 0-3 H W 13 71936 2-2 2-1 A L 0 61937 2-3 1-3 H W 32 01938 3-1-1 3-3 A W 7 01939 5-1 6-2 H W 20 71940 3-0 3-0 H W 39 01941 5-1 4-3-1 H W 29 01942 2-2-1 2-2-1 A L 6 191943 1-3 2-3 H L 12 411944 3-2 6-0 -/17 A L 7 131945 6-2-1 2-4-1 16/- H L 6 131946 1-2 2-0 A L 7 191947 1-1 1-0 H L 14 161948 6-0 5-2 10/19 A W 21 141949 2-2-1 2-4 H L 21 351950 3-0-1 4-0-1 16/17 A W 13 121951 3-2 5-1 H W 21 61953 1-3-1 2-3-1 H W 18 01954 2-3 2-2-1 N1 W 32 201955 4-1 3-2-1 H W 19 131956 2-0-1 1-2 A W 17 01957 5-3 0-8 H W 13 6

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1958 4-1 3-3 19/- H W 14 121959 6-2 5-2 19/- H W 33 311960 0-0 0-0 9/- A W 28 71961 1-2 0-3 H L 13 171962 1-1 0-2 A W 24 71963 1-4-1 0-6 H W 36 01964 1-3 2-2 A W 21 21965 4-2 2-4 H W 26 131966 2-3 2-4 A W 23 211967 0-0 0-1 H W 23 61968 0-0 0-1 A T 20 201969 2-2 2-3 H W 28 141970 2-3 2-3 A L 20 361971 2-4 4-3 H W 10 91972 2-4 1-5 A W 31 01973 3-4 1-6 H W 35 81974 3-4 0-7 A W 21 91975 0-4 1-3 H W 16 141976 1-2-1 2-3 A L 14 201977 6-1 1-6 16/- H W 26 01978 6-1 1-7 16/- A W 51 61979 5-2 7-1 -/14 H W 31 01980 4-3 3-4 A W 35 331981 7-0 2-5 3/- H W 82 241982 8-1-1 3-7 10/- N2 W 21 171983 5-1-1 4-4 H W 24 171984 5-2 5-3 H W 37 141985 4-3 3-5 H W 26 101986 5-2 4-3 A W 28 201987 6-1 5-2 14/- H W 31 171988 5-2 4-3 15/- A W 38 211989 6-2 1-5-1 22/- H W 44 101990 6-2 2-5 19/- A W 24 61991 4-1-1 1-6 16/- H W 28 101992 4-3 4-3 A L 15 181993 4-1 1-4 H L 16 201994 2-5 2-6 H W 24 81995 1-1 0-2-1 A W 29 141996 1-2 2-2 H W 21 101997 4-3 4-4 A W 33 161998 1-2 1-1 H L 19 291999 3-4 4-3 A W 12 32000 2-0 0-2 16/- H W 55 72001 4-2 3-3 25/- A W 21 142002 3-3 5-2 H W 31 232003 5-3 4-4 A L 17 452004 0-0 0-0 15/- H W(2 OT) 37 302005 2-2 1-3 A L 27 312006 4-1 5-0 15/- A W 27 172007 7-2 6-3 20/- H W 44 102008 3-2 3-1 -/21 A L 7 122009 2-3 4-2 H W 38 32010 5-5 2-8 A W 30 102011 8-1 5-4 9/- H W 31 282012 6-1 4-3 14/- A W 42 13Totals 1918 1059N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Tokyo, Japan

West Virginia (1-1)Year CU WVU Rank Site W-L CU WVU1989 9-2 8-2-1 14/17 N1 W 27 72011 10-3 9-3 14/23 N2 L 33 70Totals 60 77N1 - Jacksonville, FL; N2 - Miami Gardens, FL

Western Carolina (5-0)Year CU WCU Rank Site W-L CU WCU1980 1-1 H W 17 101982 0-1-1 H W 21 101983 0-0 H W 44 101987 0-0 9/- H W 43 01995 0-0 H W 55 9Totals 180 39

Wofford (11-3)Year CU WOF Rank Site W-L CU WOF1896 1-1 2-1 A W 16 01900 1-0 0-0 A W 21 01917 3-1 3-1 A W 27 161920 2-0-1 0-1 H W 13 71925 0-4 2-4 A L 0 131926 2-3 0-5 A L 0 31927 3-1-1 0-3-2 H W 6 01929 4-0 1-2 A W 30 01930 1-0 1-0 H W 32 0

1933 2-3-2 2-4 A L 13 141940 1-0 0-0-1 H W 26 01981 0-0 0-0 H W 45 102001 1-0 0-0 20/- H W 38 142011 1-0 1-0 H W 35 27Totals 302 104

Note: Rankings are by AP; Clemson’s ranking is listed first, followed by the opponent’s ranking; home games in bold.

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O.K. PressleyCenter • 1928

Third-team All-American by Newspaper Enterprise of America, John Heisman, and Walter Trumbull ... first Tiger named to any All-America team ... starting center from 1926-28 ... team captain as a senior in 1928 ... started 25 games at center in his three years out of a possible 29 games ... Clemson had a then-school-record eight wins his senior year ... All-Southern in 1928.

Banks McFaddenBack • 1939

All-American in both football and basketball in the same calendar year (1939), the only Clemson athlete to do that ... named the nation’s most versatile athlete for 1939-40 ... Clemson’s first wire-service AP All-American ... record-setter on the field as a runner, passer, and punter ... led the Tigers to the state championship in track twice in his three years ... elected to National Football Hall of Fame in 1959 ... received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Clemson in 1966 ... charter member of the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame and state of South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame ... only Tiger to have his jersey retired in two sports ... #4 pick of the Brooklyn Dodgers (football) after the 1939 season, that is tied for the highest draft pick ever by a Tiger ... played one year in the NFL and led the league in yards per carry ... coached defensive backs at Clemson for 26 years; he was also the head basketball coach from 1947-56 ... Clemson’s McFadden Building, dedicated in 1995, is in his honor ... named to Clem-son’s Centennial team in April, 1996 ... Clemson’s #1 football player of all-time by a panel of Clemson historians in 1999.

Joe BlalockEnd • 1940,41

Clemson’s first two-time All-American ... sophomore starter on the 1940 Cotton Bowl team ... leading Tiger receiver for three straight years ... tied for seventh in Tiger history in career touchdown catches (11) ... averaged 20.3 yards per catch in his career, still the school record on a yards-per-catch basis ... fifth-round draft pick of the Lions after the 1941 season ... played basketball in 1940-41 ... charter member of the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 1973 ... inducted into the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... died August 21, 1974 ... Clemson’s #16 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999.

Ralph JenkinsCenter • 1945

Second-team All-American in 1945 ... played in the 1946 Blue-Gray Classic; he was one of the first Tigers chosen to an All-Star game ... All-American as a junior; he started only four games as a senior due to injury ... three-time captain, the first three-time captain in school history ... one of the top centers in Tiger history; he was a starter from 1943-45 ... started all 27 games at center his freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons ... second Clemson offensive lineman to earn All-America honors ... 14th-round draft pick of the Steelers after the 1946 season ... played one year of profes-sional football (1947) ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1995.

Bobby GageTailback • 1948

Senior-year All-America selection after leading Clemson to an 11-0 season and a 24-23 Gator Bowl win over Missouri ... unanimous choice as MVP in the 1949 Gator Bowl ... in the top 10 in career total offense at Clemson with 3,757 yards ... tied for seventh in Tiger history in career interceptions (10) ... had perhaps the best all-around passing game in Tiger history when he completed 9-11 for 245 yards and two touchdowns versus Furman in 1947 ... had four touchdown passes against Auburn in 1947, the first Tiger to do that ... first-round draft pick (#6 overall selection) of the Steelers,

where he played two years ... Clemson Hall of Fame inductee in 1976 ... inducted into the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame in 1978 ... named to the Gator Bowl Hall of Fame in 1990 ... worked in textiles at Chemurgy Products, Inc. ...Clem-son’s #5 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999.

Jackie CalvertSafety • 1950

NEA First-Team All-America safety ... still holds the career record for rushing yards per attempt (5.92) ... team co-captain for the 1951 Orange Bowl team ... top all-purpose yardage gainer that season with 1,220 yards; he was a fine all-around back ... second in Tiger history in career yards per passing attempt (8.76) ... seventh in career passing efficiency ... 25th-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Rams after the 1950 season ... one of the stalwarts on two undefeated Clemson teams ... nicknamed “The Kid”.

Tom BartonGuard • 1952

Spent two years in the Navy prior to attending Clemson ... named to all-state, All-South, and All-America teams during his senior year ... nicknamed “Black Cat” ... received Blue Key Award as the Outstanding Athlete-of-the-Year in 1952 ... played in the 1953 All-Star College-Pro Game in Chicago, IL ... sixth-round draft pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers after the 1952 season ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1987 and the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame in 1987 ... after graduating from Clemson, he went on to earn a master’s and doctoral degree in education.

Joel WellsBack • 1955

Third-team All-American in 1955 ... broke the ACC rushing record as a junior ... second-round draft pick (#18 overall pick) of the Packers after the 1956 season ... played four years with the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL, then one year (1961) with the Giants ... first Tiger running back to finish in the top 20 in the nation in rushing in consecutive years ... seventh in rushing in 1955 and 18th in 1956 ... two-time First-Team All-ACC selection ... led Clemson in rushing three straight seasons (1954-56); he was the first Tiger to do that ... played in the 1957 Senior Bowl ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame (1974) and the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame (1974) ... Clemson’s #25 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999.

Lou CordileoneTackle • 1959

First-team All-American, Academic All-American, and Aca-demic All-ACC in 1959 ... started on two ACC Championship teams that were ranked #12 and #11 in 1958 and 1959, respectively ... played in two 1959 bowl games (Sugar Bowl, Bluebonnet Bowl) ... right-fielder in the College World Series for the Tigers in 1959 ... first-round draft pick in both the NFL and AFL; he was chosen by the Giants in the NFL and Bills in the AFL ... #12 overall pick of the 1960 draft by the New York Giants ... first Tiger to play in the Hula Bowl; he also played in the 1960 College All-Star Game in Chicago, IL ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996.

Wayne MassOffensive Tackle • 1966

First-team All-American as a junior ... recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy for the ACC and South Carolina in 1966 ... fourth-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in the 1968 draft; he was the #99 overall selection ... First-Team All-ACC in 1966 and 1967 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1993 ... played in the 1968 Hula Bowl and 1967 East-West game ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996.

Harry OlszewskiOffensive Guard • 1967

First-team consensus All-American ... only unanimous choice to the 1967 All-ACC team; it was his second straight year on the team ... named to the Silver Anniversary All-ACC team in 1977 ... played in the East-West Shrine Bowl and the Senior Bowl ... scored a 12-yard touchdown against South Carolina his junior year playing offensive guard; no Clemson offensive lineman has scored since ... won the ACC and state of South Carolina Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 1967 ... started 30-straight games ... drafted in the third round by the Cleveland Browns ... played for Montreal Alouettes in 1969,70 ... Clemson Hall of Fame inductee in 1980; he made it into the South Carolina Hall of Fame in 1990 ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... passed away in the spring of 1998 ... Clemson’s #17 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999.

Dave ThompsonOffensive Guard • 1970

First-team All-America guard ... played center his senior year ... recipient of the state of South Carolina Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 1970 ... First-Team All-ACC in 1970 ... second-round draft pick of the Lions in 1971; he was the #30 overall selection ... played three years with the Detroit Lions and two years with the New Orleans Saints.

Bennie CunninghamTight End • 1974,75

Consensus first-team All-American as a junior; he was also chosen to some first teams as a senior ... two-time First-Team All-ACC pick ... selected to play in the Hula Bowl, Japan Bowl, and East-West Shrine Game ... played for the Steelers and won two Super Bowl rings (1978,79) ... first-round draft pick (#28 overall selection) by Pittsburgh in 1976 ... tight end with the Steelers from 1976-85 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1984 ... inducted into the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame in 1993 ... Clemson’s #15 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999 ... named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002; he was the only tight end chosen.

Joe BosticOffensive Guard • 1977,78

Two-time first-team All-American ... four-year starter on the Tiger offensive line (1975-78) ... named the top blocker in the ACC in 1977 and the Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner for the state of South Carolina in 1977,78 ... starter in the 1979 Hula Bowl ... played in the East-West Shrine Bowl ... third-round draft pick of the Cardinals (1979); he played 10 years (1979-88) ... 1979 NFL All-Rookie team pick ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1996 ... Clemson’s #11 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999 ... named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002.

Jerry ButlerWide Receiver • 1978

AP First-Team All-American ... had 2,223 receiving yards and at least one catch in 35 straight games ... Senior Bowl participant ... co-winner of the Frank Howard Award with Steve Fuller for the 1978-79 academic year ... will always be remembered for his game-winning catch at South Carolina in 1977 in a 31-27 Tiger win ... 10th in the nation in catches per game (4.9) in 1978 ... first-round draft pick of the Bills; he was the #5 overall pick of the draft ... AFC Rookie-of-the-Year in 1979 by UPI and Sporting News ... played in the 1980 Pro Bowl ... played with the Bills for nine years (1979-87) ... named to the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1986 ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... inducted into the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame in 1997 ... Clemson’s #4 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999 ... inducted into the Clemson Ring of Honor in 1999 ... named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002.

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Steve FullerQuarterback • 1978

Third-team All-American in 1978 coupled with being on the Academic All-American team two years ... ACC Player-of-the-Year in 1977,78 ... led Clemson to the 1978 ACC title and Gator Bowl win; Clemson was 11-1 and ranked #6 in the final poll ... had 4,359 passing yards and 6,096 total offense yards in his career ... had the second-best pass interception avoidance percentage (3.33) in NCAA history at the time of his graduation ... shared the Frank Howard Award with Jerry Butler for the 1978-79 academic year; he won it outright in 1977-78; he was the only two-time recipient of that award ... first-round draft pick (#23 overall) of the Chiefs in 1979 ... played for the Super Bowl Champion Bears in 1985 ... named to the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame (1991) ... Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee (1985) and one of three original inductees to the Clemson Ring of Honor (1994) ... quarterback on Clemson’s Centennial Team (1996) ... Clemson’s #5 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians (1999) ... ACC 50-Year Anniversary player (2002).

Jim StuckeyDefensive Tackle • 1979

Held the Clemson quarterback sack career record with 18 until William Perry broke it in 1984 ... Clemson’s career leader in tackles by a defensive lineman (314) ... first-round draft pick of the 49ers in 1980; he was the #20 overall selection ... played with the 49ers from 1980-86; he won Super Bowl Championship rings in 1981 and 1984 ... also played with the San Diego Chargers and New York Jets ... inducted into the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame in 1995 ... named to the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1995 ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996.

Obed AririPlacekicker • 1980

Set or tied nine NCAA records for field-goal kicking and scoring ... NCAA all-time leader in career field goals with 63 at the time of his graduation and led the country with 23 as a senior ... tied the national record with the most consecu-tive games with at least one field goal (14) ... had seven in a season and 17 career multiple field-goal games to tie NCAA records ... set seven other ACC and eight Clemson records ... all-time leader in kick-scoring points (288) for both Clemson and the ACC until 1994 ... played three seasons of soccer ... once kicked three field goals to beat Notre Dame 16-10 in football and scored the only goal in an NCAA soccer win over South Carolina in an eight-day span ... seventh-round draft pick of the Baltimore Colts in 1981 ... played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1984 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1998.

Jeff DavisLinebacker • 1981

First-team All-America linebacker ... nicknamed “The Judge” ... had 24 tackles versus North Carolina in 1980 ... had 469 career tackles ... had 10 caused fumbles and eight recovered fumbles in his career ... defensive MVP of the 1982 Orange Bowl when Clemson downed Nebraska to win the national title ... captain of Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team ... fifth-round draft pick of the Buccaneers ... played for the Buccaneers from 1982-87 and was the team’s leading tackler for four seasons ... captain of the Tampa Bay team four of his six seasons ... National Lineman-of-the-Year by the Atlanta Touchdown Club as a senior ... Clemson Hall of Fame inductee in 1989 and inducted into the Clemson Ring of Honor in 1995 ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... named to the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame in 2001 ... Clemson’s #2 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999 ... received the “Use Your Life” Award from Oprah Winfrey’s Angel Network in 2001 ... named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002 ... inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2007.

Terry KinardFree Safety • 1981,82

First Clemson player to be unanimous All-America pick ... first two-time Clemson All-America defensive back ... a first-team AP All-American two years in a row, the only Clemson player to do that ... CBS National Defensive Player-of-the-Year in 1982 ... chosen to the USA Today All-College Football Team in the 1980’s ... two-year member of the All-ACC team ... all-time Clemson leader in interceptions with 17, a mark that tied the 20-year-old ACC record ... holds Clemson record for tackles by a defensive back with 294 in his career ... first-round pick of the New York Giants in 1983, he was the 10th pick of the entire draft ... named to College Football’s Centennial Team by Sports Illustrated in 1999 ... played with Super Bowl Champion Giants in 1986 and was with the club 1983-89 ... played in the 1988 Pro Bowl Game ... played with Houston Oilers in 1990 ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... Clemson’s #3 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999 ... inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1992 and Ring of Honor in 2001 ... inducted into the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame in 2002 ... named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002 ... named one of the 50 greatest male athletes in ACC history in 2003.

Perry TuttleWide Receiver • 1981

First-team All American ... among the all-time Clemson leaders in career receptions, receiving yards, single-season yardage, and most yards receiving by a junior ... career all-time Clemson leader in career receptions at the end of his career ... had five receptions for 56 yards, including a 13-yard touchdown in Clemson’s Orange Bowl win over Nebraska; that was the final catch of his Tiger career; he made the Sports Illustrated cover with a touchdown celebration in that game, the only Tiger athlete on its cover while still a Clemson athlete ... caught at least one pass in each of his last 32 games ... nicknamed “P.T.” ... first-round draft pick (#19 overall) of the Bills ... played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers; he helped that team to the Grey Cup Championship in 1990 ... inducted into the Winnipeg Hall of Fame in 1997 ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... Clemson’s #14 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999 ... inducted into the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame in 2003.

Jeff BryantDefensive Tackle • 1981

Second-team All-American on the 1981 National Champion-ship team ... had 19 tackles for loss in 1981 ... led the National Championship team in sacks and tackles for loss ... First-Team All-ACC in 1981 ... among the all-time leaders in Clemson history in career sacks and tackles for loss ... will always be remembered for his recovered fumble at North Carolina in 1981 late in the game of the 10-8 win that kept the national title hopes alive ... first-round draft pick (#6 overall) of the Seahawks in 1982 ... played with the Seahawks from 1982-93 and is second in Seahawk history in career sacks ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame (1996) ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team (1996) ... inducted into the state of South Carolina Hall of Fame (2004).

Lee NanneyOffensive Tackle • 1981

UPI Second-Team All-American in 1981 ... co-captain of the 1980 and 1981 teams ... native of Spartanburg, SC who was a three-year starter ... started 35 straight games between 1979-81 ... honorable mention All-American by AP in 1981 and four-time state offensive lineman-of-the-week ... win-ner of the ACC and State Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 1980 ... named the team’s most improved player in 1980.

William PerryMiddle Guard • 1982-84

First Tiger three-time All-American ... 13th ACC player named a two-time consensus All-American ... first among Division I players in tackles for loss as a senior with 2.45 per game ... only fourth defensive player to be named All-ACC three years ... first Tiger to be a three-time selection to the All-ACC team ... Clemson’s all-time leader in sacks (25) until his brother (Michael Dean) broke the record three years later ... all-time ACC leader in tackles for loss (60) in his career until Michael Dean broke it by one in 1987 ... first Clemson down-lineman to lead the team in tackles ... Lombardi Award finalist in 1984 ... nicknamed “Refrigerator” ... first-round draft pick of the Bears ... won the National Championship as rookie with Clemson in 1981 and the Super Bowl Championship as a rookie with the Bears (1985) ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... Clemson’s #7 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2002 ... named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002 ... named one of the 50 greatest male athletes in ACC history in 2003.

Johnny RembertLinebacker • 1982

AP Third-Team All-American ... finished his senior season as the second leading tackler behind Terry Kinard ... named to the 1982 All-ACC team ... had eight career interceptions, the highest total ever by a Tiger linebacker, and he only played two years at Clemson ... eighth in the nation in interceptions with 0.6 per game in 1982; that was highest-ever finish by a Clemson linebacker ... selected to the Blue-Gray game and Senior Bowl, but he withdrew due to injury ... Junior College All-American from Cowley College ... played with the New England Patriots for a decade ... fourth-round draft pick of the Patriots in 1983 ... played in the 1988 and 1989 Pro Bowls ... All-Pro selection by Sports Illustrated in 1988.

James RobinsonDefensive Tackle • 1983

Second-team All-American by Sporting News in 1983 ... has one of the top tackles-for-loss marks (25) in Clemson his-tory ... All-ACC as a senior; he had 83 tackles ... major reason Clemson finished 9-1-1 in both 1982 and 1983 ... played in the 1983 Blue-Gray Game ... signed with Los Angeles of the USFL in 1984 ... played with the Express in 1984 and 1985, but he suffered a career-ending knee injury.

James FarrOffensive Guard • 1983

AP Third-Team All-American in 1983 ... First-Team All-ACC selection ... started 34 consecutive games, including every game in 1983 and 35 total in his career ... major reason Clem-son was 12th in the nation in rushing and 10th in scoring in 1983 ... twice named ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week ... selected to play in the Blue-Gray Game and East-West Shrine Game ... 1983 recipient of the ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy ... played with the Washington Federals of the USFL in 1984 and Orlando Renegades in 1985.

Dale HatcherPunter • 1984

Second-team All-American as a senior and honorable mention his junior year ... only player in Clemson history to average over 40 yards per punt in four seasons ... only player to lead Clemson in punting four straight years ... averaged 42.9 yards per punt with a 40.7-yard net in his career ... 20th in the nation in punting as a senior ... holds the school record for punts over 50 yards (44) and punts inside the 20-yard line (69) ... 19th in the nation in punting as a freshman, seventh as a junior, and 20th as a senior ... third-round pick (#77 overall) of the Rams in 1985 ... led the NFL in net punting as a rookie in 1985 ... played in the Pro Bowl as a rookie and was an All-Pro selection ... played

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six years with the Rams and one with Miami ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996.

Donald IgwebuikePlacekicker • 1984

AP Third-Team All-American who booted the longest field goal in the ACC each of his last three seasons ... led the nation and ACC in field-goal percentage with a 94.1 mark as a senior ... came to Clemson to play soccer and played in two NCAA tournaments (1980,81) ... tied for 13th in the nation as a senior in kick-scoring (8.1) ... 43-43 on PATs in his career and made 32-43 field goals ... only Tiger to boot at least one 50-yard field goal in four straight seasons ... had five career field goals of 50 or more yards to set a Clemson record ... 10th-round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after the 1984 season.

Steve ReeseOffensive Guard • 1985

Second-team All-American by Football News who was an honorable mention choice as a junior ... First-Team All-ACC selection ... played 776 snaps for a season average of over 70 per game, the most by a Tiger at that time ... came on strong at the end of his senior season with 54 knockdown blocks in the last five games ... major reason Clemson was in the top 10 in the nation in rushing in 1985.

Terrence FlaglerTailback • 1986

First-team All-American by the Football Writers Association and runnerup in ACC Player-of-the-Year voting in 1986 ... 13th in the nation in rushing, but third in yards-per-carry among players with at least 800 yards ... third Tiger to score four touchdowns in a game ... had 274 all-purpose yards at Wake Forest in 1986 ... set the regular-season record for yards per game (106.9) in 1986 ... drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the first round (#25 overall) in 1987 ... earned two Super Bowl Championship rings with the 49ers ... played for Jacksonville of the Arena Football League in 2000.

John PhillipsOffensive Guard • 1986,87

First-team All-American as a junior and second-team All-American as a senior ... All-ACC selection for two con-secutive years ... captured the Jacobs Blocking Trophy for South Carolina two years in a row ... set the single-season Tiger record of 103 knockdown blocks as a junior and con-cluded his career with 245 knockdown blocks ... had a pair of 100-knockdown block seasons; he had 100 in 1986 and 103 in 1987 ... started 32 games and played 47 in his career ... co-captain of Clemson’s 1987 team with Michael Dean Perry ... graduate assistant coach at Clemson in 1990,91 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1999.

Michael Dean PerryDefensive Tackle • 1987

First-team All-American ... ACC Player-of-the-Year as a senior ... set the ACC record for career tackles for loss (61) and career sacks (28); both were previously held by his brother William ... tied the Clemson single game tackle-for-loss mark against N.C. State in 1987 with five ... finalist (one of three) for the 1987 Outland Trophy ... played in both the Hula and Japan Bowls ... All-ACC selection in 1986 and 1987 ... second-round draft pick of the Browns in 1988; he was All-Pro four times and played in six Pro Bowls ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2000 ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... Clemson’s #10 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2000 ... named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002.

David TreadwellPlacekicker • 1987

Consensus first-team All-American ... walked on to team and red-shirted, then he was a reserve behind Donald Igwebuike in 1984 ... leading vote-getter on the All-ACC Sportswriters’ first team, receiving all but one of the votes in 1987 ... fifth in the nation with 1.8 field goals per game ... will always be remembered for beating Georgia with field goals inside the last 10 seconds in 1986 and 1987 ... six times in his career he won or tied games with field goals inside the last three minutes of the fourth quarter ... participated in the Hula Bowl, kicking three field goals and an extra point ... with the Denver Broncos, he played in the Pro Bowl after the 1989 season as a rookie ... All-Rookie team selection in 1989 ... played with New York Giants in 1993 and 1994 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1997.

Donnell WoolfordCornerback • 1987,88

Consensus first-team All-America cornerback ... along with Terry Kinard as the only Clemson defensive backs to make All-American two seasons ... first Tiger in history to record double-figures in pass breakups in three different seasons ... Clemson’s career leader in pass breakups (44) ... finalist for the Thorpe Award in 1988 ... First-Team All-ACC for two years, including the top vote-getter on defense in 1988 ... selected for both the East-West Shrine Bowl and Hula Bowl as a senior ... first-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears; he was the #11 overall pick ... played in the 1994 Pro Bowl ... had 33 interceptions in the decade of the 1990s, ninth-best in the NFL ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... Clemson’s #12 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999.

Stacy LongOffensive Tackle • 1989,90

Consensus first-team All-American as a senior and Sporting News First-Team All-American as a junior ... Outland Trophy finalist in 1990 ... First-Team All-ACC selection twice ... had 141 career knockdown blocks ... two-time ACC Player-of-the-Week in 1990 and a Tiger-record six-time pick in his career ... Clemson won 40 games from 1987-90, fourth-most in the nation ... 11th-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team (1996) ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2004.

Chris GardockiPlacekicker • 1989,90

Second-team All-American as a junior and third-team All-American as a sophomore placekicker ... honorable mention All-America punter by UPI as a freshman, sophomore, and junior ... fourth in punting and tied for fourth in placekicking in the nation as a junior; he was the second player in NCAA history to finish in the top 10 in both categories in the same season and the first to do it twice ... tied the ACC record for the longest field goal with a 57-yarder against Appalachian State in 1990 ... had a pair of four-field-goal games in 1990 ... made 72 consecutive PATs to set Tiger record; he never missed one in his career ... had 20 multiple field-goal games in his career ... tied Obed Ariri’s career record for field goals (63) ... third-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1991; he left Clemson after his junior year ... All-Pro selection with the Colts in 1996 ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... Clemson’s #19 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2001 ... played 16 seasons in the NFL, more than any other former Tiger.

Levon KirklandLinebacker • 1990,91

Semifinalist for the 1991 Lombardi Award ... first-team All-American by Kodak/AFCA, Sporting News, Scripps Howard, and Walter Camp, and he was a second-team All-American

by UPI and Football News ... AP and UPI Second-Team All-American as a junior ... only underclassman to be a finalist for the 1990 Butkus Award ... had 19 sacks, 40 tackles for loss, and seven recovered fumbles in his career ... third on Clemson’s #1 rushing defense in tackles (67) in 1991 ... standout on Clemson’s #1 total defense in 1990 ... earned MVP honors in the 1989 Gator Bowl with nine tackles, one sack, and three quarterback pressures ... second-round draft pick of the Steelers in 1992 ... All-Pro selection in 1996,97 ... highest paid linebacker in the NFL in 1999 ... played with the Eagles in 2002 ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... Clemson’s #8 gridder of all-time by a panel of historians in 1999 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2001.

Rob BodineMiddle Guard • 1991

First-team All-American in 1991 by the Football Writers and second-team by AP, Sporting News, and College & Pro Football Weekly ... honorable mention All-American by UPI and Football News ... First-Team All-ACC in 1991 for the second straight year ... led the nation in tackles for loss (27) as a senior, tying the school record ... had 48 tackles for loss in his career ... anchored the defensive line on the unit that led the nation in rushing defense in 1991 ... accomplished all of this in three years; he played at North Dakota as a freshman ... only walk-on non-kicker in Tiger history to be a first-team All-American ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2009.

Jeb FleschOffensive Guard • 1991

First-team All-American by AP, UPI, Football News, and Walter Camp ... First-Team All-ACC pick ... leader of an of-fensive line that led the Tigers to the 1991 ACC title ... team leader in knockdown blocks (72) in the 1991 regular season; he led the team in that category in six different games ... had 262 career knockdown blocks ... played 2,630 career snaps ... started 45 straight games; he ended his career second in Clemson history in career starts by an offensive lineman and second in starts by any player ... signed a free-agent contract with the Seahawks in 1992.

Ed McDanielLinebacker • 1991

First-team All-American by College & Pro Football Weekly and an honorable mention choice by Football News ... AP Third-Team All-American and First-Team All-ACC pick ... #1 tackler (114) on the 1991 defense that led the nation in rush-ing defense ... led the Tigers in tackles three of his four years, including 1990 when Clemson led the nation in total defense, 1991 when Clemson led the nation in rushing defense, and 1988 when the Tigers were in the top-five in total defense ... had 389 career tackles ... went over the century mark in tackles three times ... one of four semifinalists for the 1991 Butkus Award ... fifth-round draft pick of the Vikings in 1992 ... starting linebacker with the Vikings from 1994-01 ... named to the 1998 Pro Bowl.

Stacy SeegarsOffensive Guard • 1992,93

One of the most decorated linemen in Tiger history; he was a first-team All-American by AP, Walter Camp, Scripps-Howard, and Football News in 1993 and was second team by AP and UPI in 1992 ... Academic All-ACC in 1993 ... fourth Tiger to reach 200 knockdown blocks in a career; he had 213 ... averaged five knockdowns per game in his career ... two-time All-ACC selection ... tied the Tiger single-season record for knockdown blocks (103) in 1992.

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Nelson WelchPlacekicker • 1992

AP Third-Team All-American as a sophomore, just the second sophomore in Tiger history to be chosen to an AP All-America team ... First or Second-Team All-ACC selection all four years, the first Tiger to do that ... held 14 school records when he graduated, including field goals in a career (72); that total was also an ACC record ... Clemson’s career scoring leader (301) until 2003 ... in the top 15 in the nation in field goals per game all four years, including 13th as a senior, 14th as a junior, second as a sophomore, and fourth as a freshman ... kicked five field goals in a game three times ... had 25 multiple field-goal games ... kicked the game-winning field goal at Virginia in 1992 with 52 seconds left, giving Clemson a 29-28 win ... signed a free-agent contract with the Jaguars (1995) ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2007.

Brian DawkinsStrong Safety • 1995

Second-team All-American by AP and Sporting News in 1995 ... First-Team All-ACC selection in 1995 and second team in both 1993 and 1994 ... eighth in the nation in intercep-tions (6) in 1995 ... set a Clemson record for interceptions in a quarter against Duke with three in 1995; he was named Sports Illustrated’s National Defensive-Player-of-the-Week for that performance ... tied for second in Clemson history in career takeaways (15) ... finished his career third in Tiger history in tackles by a defensive back ... second-round draft pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1996 ... NFL All-Rookie selection in 1996 ... chosen to the Pro Bowl at the conclu-sion of the 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008 seasons ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2009 ... had his #20 jersey retired by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2012.

Anthony SimmonsLinebacker • 1995-97

Just the second ACC player in history to be named an AP All-American three different years ... left Clemson after his junior year with a chance to become just the second four-time AP All-American in college football history ... earned third-team All-America honors as a freshman and sophomore, and he was first team as a junior ... AP and Playboy First-Team All-American in 1997, Clemson’s first defensive player named to the first team since 1982 ... finished his career second in Tiger history in career tackles (486) ... led the ACC in tackles in 1996 and 1997 ... one of 10 semifinalists for the 1997 Butkus Award ... First-Team All-ACC selection three straight years ... had 52 tackles for loss in his career ... had 25 tackles for loss in 1997 to lead the ACC ... Clemson’s top tackler in 28 of his 36 games ... had a streak of 17 straight games with at least one tackle for loss to end his career ... two-time recipient of the Banks McFadden Award as the top college player in South Carolina ... set the Clemson single-season tackle record (178) in 1996 ... ACC Rookie-of-the-Year in 1995 ... National Freshman-of-the-Year by UPI in 1995; he was the first defensive player in history to win the award ... four-time ACC Rookie-of-the-Week and two-time ACC Player-of-the-Week in 1995 ... first-round draft pick (#15 overall) by the Seahawks in 1997 ... leading tackler for Seattle in both 2000 and 2001 ... named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002 ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2008.

Jim BundrenOffensive Tackle • 1997

Second-team All-American by Football News as a senior and third-team choice by Sporting News and AP ... first-team Academic All-ACC in 1996 and 1997 ... joined Steve Fuller as the only two football players in Clemson history named First-Team All-ACC on the field and in the classroom in consecutive years ... earned his degree from Clemson in December of 1997 ... started all 47 games of his career at offensive tackle, the first Clemson tackle in history to do

that ... graded 80 percent in every game in 1997 ... two-time ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week in 1997 ... four-time ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week in his career ... started three bowl games in his career ... prime reason Raymond Priester (1994-97) became Clemson’s career rushing leader ... Clemson finished in top two in the ACC in rushing each of his last three years ... seventh-round draft pick of the Dolphins in 1997 ... played the 1999 season with the Browns ... starting center with the Browns in 2000.

Antwan EdwardsDefensive Back • 1998

First-team All-American by Football Digest in 1998 ... third-team All-American by Football News and AP ... First-Team All-ACC selection ... first-round draft pick (#25 overall) by the Packers in 1999 ... 10th in the nation in kickoff returns (26.9) in 1998 ... semifinalist for the Thorpe Award ... finished his career third in Tiger history in career pass breakups (35) ... had 14 pass breakups as a senior to lead the club and finish second in the ACC ... first Tiger in history to have two 80-yard plays in one game; he had a 93-yard fumble return for a touchdown and 85-yard kickoff return at Virginia ... had 10 takeaways in his career for 299 yards ... chosen to play in the 1999 Senior Bowl and 1999 East-West game ... Second-Team All-ACC selection in 1997 ... had two interceptions, including one returned 42 yards for a score, at South Carolina in 1997.

Keith AdamsLinebacker • 1999,00

Two-time first-team All-American ... first-team All-American by Sporting News in 1999 and 2000 ... AP Second-Team All-American in 1999 and a first-team selection in 2000 ... one of three finalists for the Butkus Award in 2000 ... one of five finalists for the National Defensive Player-of-the-Year by Football News ... one of three finalists for the Bednarik Award in 2000 ... first-team All-American by Walter Camp, Football News, and Gannett News Service in 2000 ... ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year in 1999; he was runnerup for the honor as a senior ... set 14 Clemson records, including sacks in a game and season, and tackles for loss in a game and season ... led the nation in tackles (186) and tackles for loss (35) in 1999 ... First-Team All-ACC selection as a sophomore and junior ... had 54 career sacks ... entered the NFL draft after his junior year and was a seventh-round pick of the Titans ... fourth sophomore in Clemson history to earn All-America honors when he was named in 1999 ... five-time ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Week in 1999 ... won the Banks McFadden Award in 1999 as the top college player in the state of South Carolina ... First-Team All-ACC selection as a sophomore and junior ... one of five finalists for National Defensive Player-of-the-Year in 1999 and 2000 ... had a school-record 27 tackles against South Carolina in 1999 ... had six tackles for loss and four sacks against Duke in 1999 ... ended his career sixth in school history in tackles (379), including 54 tackles for loss and 23 sacks ... played the 2001 season with the Cowboys then with the Eagles from 2002-04 ... played in the 2005 Super Bowl with the Eagles.

Robert CarswellFree Safety • 2000

Third-team All-American according to AP, CollegeFoot-ballNews.com, and Sporting News in 2000 ... one of 12 semifinalists for the Thorpe Award in 2000, the only ACC player chosen for the final 12 ... First-Team All-ACC in 1999 and 2000 ... played in the Senior Bowl ... set the school record for tackles by a defensive back (374) ... 10th in the nation in interceptions (6) as a junior ... had eight career interceptions and three of them were on passes thrown by Michael Vick ... Playboy All-American in the preseason of 2000 ... named to the AFCA Goodworks team in 1999, the first T9ger named to that team that honors players for community service ... made 41 consecutive starts to end his career and played 47 consecutive games ... had a career-high 16 tackles against

Virginia Tech in 1999 ... started three bowl games ... in the top 10 in the nation in tackles by defensive backs each of his last three years ... set the Clemson record for tackles (129) in a season by a defensive back in 1999 ... played with the Chargers in 2001 and 2002.

Rod GardnerWide Receiver • 2000

First-team All-American by Gannett News Service and College & Pro Football Weekly ... one of 10 semifinalists for the Biletnikoff Award in 2000 ... first-round draft pick (#15 overall) by the Washington Redskins ... left Clemson as the school’s all-time leader in receptions (166); he set the record with seven for 94 yards against Virginia Tech in the 2001 Gator Bowl ... had 2,498 receiving yards and 13 touchdown catches in his career ... had two 1,000-yard receiving seasons ... set the Clemson record with 80 catches for 1,084 yards in 1999 ... had at least two catches in his last 28 games and at least one in his last 30 games ... had nine 100-yard receiv-ing games in his career ... tied the Clemson single-game record with 11 catches against Marshall in 1999 ... tied the Clemson single-game record for touchdown catches with three against North Carolina in 2000 ... 23rd in the nation in reception yards per game in 2000 ... led the ACC in receptions in 1999 ... Second-Team All-ACC as a junior and senior ... set nine records at Clemson ... had a 50-yard reception with 10 seconds left that set up the game-winning field goal against South Carolina in his final home game in 2000 ... had the game-deciding touchdown catch at South Carolina in 1999 ... IPTAY Athlete-of-the-Year for 2000-01 ... starting wide receiver for the Washington Redskins from 2001-04.

Kyle YoungCenter • 2000,01

Among the most decorated players in Clemson history in any sport ... All-American on the field and off in both 2000 and 2001, joining PGA Tour professional Jonathan Byrd as the only athletes in Clemson history to be named All-American on the field and in the classroom in the same year in two different seasons ... third-team All-American in 2001 by Sporting News and Football News ... first-team Academic All-American three times; he became just the second offensive lineman in college football history to do that and just second ACC player ... winner of the National Football Foundation Scholarship, the first Tiger to do that since 1978 (Steve Fuller); he was honored in New York as one of just 18 Division I players ... winner of the Jim Tatum Award as the outstanding scholar athlete football player in the ACC ... winner of a Weaver-James-Corrigan Scholarship from the ACC for excellence on and off the field ... had 168 knockdown blocks in 2001 ... had 18 knockdown blocks in the bowl win over Louisiana Tech ... named to Sports Il-lustrated’s All-Bowl team in 2001 ... had an average grade of 90.5 percent in 2001, best on the team ... one of top 24 candidates for the Outland Trophy at midseason ... finalist for the Dave Rimington Award, one of five for that honor ... prime reason Clemson averaged 432 yards a game of total offense ... started every game at center his final three years and 40 in a row over four years ... tied the school record for starts by a center in a career with 36; he started four games at guard as a freshman ... big reason Woodrow Dantzler broke 53 Clemson records in his career ... three-time first-team All-ACC pick by Football News ... played over 3,000 snaps in his career ... had a record-tying 21 knockdown blocks against N.C. State in 100 snaps ... had just six missed assignments in 845 snaps by the coaches’ grading system ... big reason Clemson averaged a school-record 446 yards per game and set school records for touchdowns and points in 2000 ... earned his degree in secondary education with a minor in economics in May of 2001; he was a graduate student dur-ing the 2001 season ... had a 3.98 GPA in his undergraduate career; he made just one B and the rest were As ... named assistant athletic director at Clemson in 2007.

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Brian ManceCornerback • 2002

Fourth-team All-American and first-team All-ACC by Sport-ing News in 2002 ... Second-Team All-ACC selection ... had at least one pass defended in each of the last 11 games; he was third in the ACC in that category (17) ... moved into the top three in Clemson history in career interceptions (12), including one in his home finale against South Carolina ... 15th in the nation in interceptions per game; he was second in the ACC behind teammate Justin Miller ... had over 1,000 kickoff return yards in his career ... might have played his best all-around game as a senior in the win over Wake For-est; he had six tackles, one interception, and a game-saving caused fumble; named ACC Defensive Back-of-the-Week ... had 60 tackles, six interceptions, and 17 passes defended as a senior ... 27th in the nation punt returns (13.2) and 30th in kickoff returns (24.5) as a senior ... tied the Clemson single-game record for takeaways (3) in the win over Missouri in 2000; he had two interceptions and a recovered fumble ... had an 88-yard return against Georgia Tech in 2000 ... recipient of the Clemson Special Teams Award on defense in 2000 ... named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 1999-00.

Leroy HillLinebacker • 2004

Concluded his career as one of many former linebacker greats to come through Clemson ... two-time, First-Team All-ACC selection in his career ... ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year as a senior in 2004 ... first-team All-American by Rivals.com and third-team All-American by AP ... played in the Senior Bowl for the South team and was named the squad’s Defensive MVP ... had 48 tackles for loss and 16 sacks in his career ... at the end of his career, he was 14th in Clemson history in sacks, tied for fifth with 48 tackles for loss, and 15th with 311 tackles, 251 of which came in his final two seasons ... concluded his career by notching at least one tackle for loss in 22 of his last 24 games ... had an incredible performance against Georgia Tech in 2004, totaling 14 tackles, three tackles for loss, and two sacks; named ABC’s Chevrolet Player-of-the-Game and received ACC Defensive Lineman-of-the-Week honors ... had 13 tackles, three tackles for loss, and one sack at Florida State as a senior ... had at least one sack in five straight games in 2004 to tie a Tiger record, including one apiece versus Utah State, N.C. State, and Maryland ... led the team in tackles in 2003, including 27 behind the line of scrimmage ... second in the nation in tackles for loss per game and fifth in solo tackles per game in 2003 ... his 27 tackles for loss tied for the second-best single-season mark in Clemson history ... led the ACC in tackles for loss per game ... led Clemson with 12 tackles, including two sacks, in the Peach Bowl victory over #6 Tennessee; he earned Defensive MVP honors for that performance ... led the team in special teams tackles with 21 in 2002 ... third-round draft pick of the Seattle Seahawks.

Justin MillerKick Returner • 2004

Set the NCAA single-game record for kickoff return yards (282) at Florida State in 2004; he also had two kickoff re-turns for scores in that game to set a school record and tie an NCAA record ... three-year starter at cornerback as one of the greatest kick returners in Clemson history ... among the final 12 for the Thorpe Award in 2004 ... concluded his career third in Clemson history in career interceptions (13) ... had 30.7-yard kickoff return average in his career, best in ACC history and fourth-best in NCAA history ... had 50 kickoff returns for 1,534 yards in his career, as that 30.7 average was best in NCAA history given a minimum of 50 returns; he was second in Clemson history in that category behind former teammate Derrick Hamilton; he was just 18 yards short of Hamilton’s total ... led the nation in kickoff returns in 2004 with a 33.1-yard average on 20 returns ... had a 13.0-yard average in punt returns to finish in the top

25 in the nation; he also had a punt return for a score against Wake Forest; that gave him a Tiger record three kick returns for touchdowns in the same season and a career standard of five (three kickoff, two punt) ... had seven tackles in the 2003 win over #3 Florida State, seven tackles and a three pass breakups against #6 Tennessee in a Peach Bowl win, and 148 return yards in an overtime win over #10 Miami (FL) in 2004 ... named to Sports Illustrated’s All-Bowl team for his performance against Tennessee in the 2004 Peach Bowl ... second-round draft pick of the Jets ... named to the 2007 Pro Bowl as a kick returner.

Tye HillCornerback • 2005

First-team All-American according to Walter Camp Founda-tion, Sporting News, ESPN.com, and Rivals.com ... First-Team All-ACC in 2005 ... first-round draft pick (#15 overall) of the Saint Louis Rams ... earned his degree from Clemson in December of 2005 ... one of seven Division I players to make first-team All-American, be a first-round draft pick, and earn a degree in the 2005-06 academic year ... first Tiger first-round draft pick since Rod Gardner in 2001 ... helped Clemson’s defense to a top-25 finish as a starter in 2003 and 2005 ... three-year starter overall; he was a reserve running back in 2002; had 225 rushing yards and a 5.4-yard average ... tied for the team lead in interceptions (3) in 2005; he had 10 passes defended overall ... a major reason Clemson was in the top 25 in six different areas in 2005 ... had 54 tackles as a senior, including a career-high five tackles for loss ... had a career-high 11 tackles, including three tackles for loss, at Wake Forest in 2005 ... had 21 pass breakups in 2004 as a junior, establishing a school record ... tied the record for passes defended in a season (21) ... had 35 pass breakups and 40 passes defended in his career to finish in the top 10 in both areas ... had four passes defended at Miami (FL) in 2004, leading Clemson to an overtime win over the #10 Hurricanes ... played 49 games in his career; he never missed a game in his four years ... made 34 starts in the secondary.

Gaines AdamsDefensive End • 2006

Second unanimous All-American in Clemson history, joining Terry Kinard ... first-team All-American by Football Writers, AP, Football Coaches, Walter Camp Foundation, and Sporting News, the five major services in 2006 ... first-round draft pick (#4 overall) by the Buccaneers in 2007; it tied for highest draft pick in Tiger history ... received his degree from Clemson in December of 2006; he was one of just two players in 2006 to be a consensus first-team All-American, college graduate, and first-round draft pick (Patrick Willis of Mississippi was the other) ... tied the Tiger record for sacks in a career with 28, the same number Michael Dean Perry had between 1984-87 ... ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year; he won the award by a wide margin, as he had 56 first-place votes and the second-place player had just eight ... second in the voting for ACC Player-of-the-Year behind Georgia Tech’s Calvin Johnson ... one of five finalists for the Bronko Nagurski Award, given to the top defensive player in the nation ... one of six finalists for the Ted Hendricks Award ... one of 12 semifinalists for the Lombardi Award ... first-team All-American by Rivals.com, SportLine.com, and Sports Illustrated ... the most decorated Clemson defensive player since Terry Kinard in 1982 ... First-Team All-ACC; he was the top vote-getter among defensive players and second among all players behind Calvin Johnson, who was unanimous ... provided Clemson with perhaps the most important play of 2006; he had a 66-yard fumble return on a botched field-goal attempt by Wake Forest on the first play of the fourth quarter; Clemson trailed 17-3 entering that play, the first snap of the fourth quarter; his return for a score was the Pontiac Game Changing Play-of-the-Week for all of college football and was one of four finalists for the play-of-the-year ... had 12.5 sacks, best in the ACC,

third-most in the nation, and tied for the second-most in Clemson history ... third in the ACC in tackles for loss with 17.5 and had 63 tackles in 2006 ... had a school-record streak of eight consecutive games with at least one sack; the previous record was just five ... second in Clemson history among defensive linemen in pass breakups (21) ... ACC Defensive Lineman-of-the-Week twice as a senior for his performances at #9 Florida State and Wake Forest ... key to the win over Florida State when he had 2.5 sacks and seven tackles ... finished his career with a two-sack performance against Kentucky in the Music City Bowl ... started each of the last 25 games of his career ... played 48 games overall and made 26 career starts ... had 56 tackles as a junior and 63 tackles as a senior ... Clemson’s career leader in quarterback pressures (68); he had 29 as a junior and 27 as a senior ... caused five fumbles in the last two years ... came to Clemson after playing one year at Fork Union (VA) Military Academy, where he had 22 sacks and two interceptions in 10 games in 2001 ... played his high school football for former South Carolina quarterback Steve Tanneyhill ... played at Cambridge Academy in Greenwood, SC, a program that only had eight-man football ... played wide receiver and defensive end in high school; he had 158 career receptions for 4,394 yards and 65 touchdowns.

Nathan BennettOffensive Guard • 2006

AP Third-Team All-American as a senior in 2006 ... First-Team All-ACC selection at offensive guard; he led the team in knockdown blocks (100) and intimidation blocks (22) ... allowed just one sack in 2006, a big reason Clemson was fifth in the nation in that category ... one of the veterans of the Clemson offensive line; he played 47 games with 38 career starts ... played 2,248 career snaps ... had 100 knockdown blocks in 2006 and 263.5 in his career ... a big reason Clemson was fifth in the nation in rushing yards, and the combination of James Davis and C.J. Spiller was third in the nation as a rushing duo ... ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week in Clemson’s win over #13 Georgia Tech when he had 10 knockdown blocks and graded a career-high-tying 90 percent in 52 plays ... came on strong at the end of 2006; he was Clemson’s highest-rated offensive lineman in six of the last seven games ... averaged an 86.7-percent film grade and 8.2 knockdown blocks per game in the last seven games of 2006 ... led Clemson in knockdown blocks in five of the last six games ... led Clemson in film grade in eight of the 13 games ... started eight of the 12 games in 2005, including the victory over Colorado in the Champs Sports Bowl when he had eight knockdown blocks ... second on the team in knockdowns in 2005 with 74.5 ... had 13 intimidation blocks to tie for the team lead in 2005 ... had eight knockdowns in the win over #17 Texas A&M in 2005 ... had 9.5 knockdowns in the win over #16 Florida State in 2005 ... started 10 of the 11 games in 2004 and played 510 snaps ... started the first six games as a freshman in 2003.

Chris McDuffieOffensive Guard • 2007

Second-team All-American according to Sporting News ... honorable mention All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com and Pro Football Weekly ... First-Team All-ACC selection by AP/ACSMA, CollegeFootballNews.com, and Rivals.com ... his honors were quite an accomplishment considering 2007 was his first year as a full-time starter ... selected for the East-West Shrine Game ... fifth-year senior who played 46 career games with 16 career starts ... played 619 snaps in 2007 and 1,179 snaps in his career ... led Clemson in knockdown blocks in each of the first four games; he had 9.5 in the win over #19 Florida State ... had a career-high 14 knockdown blocks in the win over Furman when he graded 88 percent in 42 snaps; he was Clemson’s top offensive lineman in that game ... led the team in knockdown blocks (11.5) at N.C. State; he played a team-

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high 79 snaps ... back in the starting lineup against Wake Forest when he played 52 snaps and graded 82 percent.

Barry RichardsonOffensive Tackle • 2007

First-team All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com ... second-team All-American by Walter Camp Foundation ... First-Team All-ACC selection each of the last two years; he was the first Tiger offensive tackle to be a first-team pick since Jim Bundren (1996,97) ... chosen to play in the Senior Bowl ... graduated with a degree in health science in December of 2007, quite an accomplishment considering he was at Clemson just three-and-a-half years ... two-time ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week in 2007, as he received the honor at Maryland and Duke; he had three selections in his career; he also won the award as a sophomore at N.C. State ... Clemson’s highest-graded offensive lineman eight times in 2007, including five consecutive games ... led the offensive line in snaps five times ... had a season-high nine knockdown blocks against Furman and 8.5 knockdowns at both South Carolina and Duke ... had eight knockdowns in the win at Maryland when he had three intimidation blocks; that was the most intimidation blocks by a Tiger lineman in a game in 2007 ... had his best game at Maryland when he graded 93 percent with eight knockdowns in 86 snaps ... graded at least 89 percent in four consecutive games (Central Michigan through Wake Forest games); Clemson won all four games ... had 8.5 knockdown blocks and a 91-percent grade at Duke; he was named ACC Lineman-of-the-Week for that performance ... one of the more reliable linemen in Clemson history, as he played 49 consecutive games and started 44 in a row; the start total tied for eighth-most in school history and second-most in history by an offensive tackle ... played 890 snaps in 2007 ... played 2,778 career snaps.

Thomas AustinOffensive Guard • 2009

Third-team All-American by Sporting News in 2009 ... Sec-ond-Team All-ACC in 2009; he was the Second-Team All-ACC center in 2008 ... had 316 career knockdown blocks, including a team-best 112 as a senior in 2009 when he helped the Tigers to the ACC Atlantic Division title and a #24 final ranking in the AP poll ... started each of the last 38 games and was a veteran of 39 starts in his four years ... led Clemson in film grade in 13 games as a senior and led the team in knockdown blocks in all but three games ... had a season-best 14.5 knockdown blocks at #13 Georgia Tech to go with a 90-percent grade ... reliable blocker for C.J. Spiller for four years and had a lot to do with his suc-cess ... played in the East-West Shrine Game in Orlando, FL ... played his final year as a graduate student ... veteran of 48 games and 39 starts as a Tiger ... starter at guard and center over his career ... named ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the -Week five times in his career, tied for fourth in total player-of-the-week selections in Clemson history regard-less of position and tied for the most among offensive line-men ... 2009 co-captain ... played 2,592 career snaps, more than any other active Tiger, 12th-most in Clemson history, and seventh-most among offensive linemen ... three-time ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week in 2008, the first Ti-ger offensive lineman to win it three times in a year since 1990 (Stacy Long).

DeAndre McDanielSafety • 2009,10

First-team All-America safety according to the Football Writers Association in 2009 ... third-team All-American by Rivals.com and Phil Steele in 2010 ... first Tiger defensive back to earn first-team All-America honors since Tye Hill in 2005 ... second-team All-American by SportsLine.com and Scout.com; he was third team by Sporting News and Rivals.com ... First-Team All-ACC by the ACC Sportswriters Association, Sporting News, and Rivals.com in 2009 ...

MVP of the defense by the coaching staff ... tied for third in the nation and first in the ACC in interceptions per game in 2009 ... third in the ACC in interception return yards (128) in 2009 ... had 15 career interceptions ... only player in college football with at least eight interceptions and 100 tackles in 2009 ... named national defensive player-of-the-week by the Bronko Nagurski Award Committee for his performance at #8 Miami (FL) in 2009 when he had six tackles and two interceptions, including one that he re-turned 24 yards for a touchdown ... only ACC player to win ACC Defensive Back-of-the-Week honors twice in 2009; he did it for his performances against Miami (FL) and Wake Forest ... first Tiger in history with eight interceptions and 100 tackles in the same year ... led the team in tackles (84) and interceptions (4) in 2010 ... played in 53 games as a Ti-ger and was a two-time, First-Team All-ACC player ... played in the 2011 Senior Bowl.

C.J. SpillerRunning Back • 2009

First-round draft pick of the Buffalo Bills in 2010, the ninth pick of the draft ... ACC Player-of-the-Year in 2009, Clem-son’s first one since 1987 (Michael Dean Perry) ... first of-fensive player from Clemson to be ACC Player-of-the-Year since 1978 (Steve Fuller) ... MVP of the ACC Championship game against #12 Georgia Tech in 2009 ... unanimous first-team All-American as a kick returner, just the third unani-mous All-American in Tiger history ... finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting, tied for the highest finish in Clem-son history (Steve Fuller, 1978) and just the second top-10 finish in school history ... first-team All-American by Walter Camp as a kick returner and second team as a running back ... first player in the history of the Walter Camp All-America team to be first or second-team All-American at two positions in the same year ... First-Team All-ACC selec-tion ... named ACC Player-of-the-Week four times in 2009, more than any other ACC player ... ACC’s career leader in all-purpose yards (7,588); he finished second in NCAA Divi-sion I history ... first player in ACC history with at least 1,000 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards; he finished with 1,212 rushing and 503 receiving ... broke the ACC record for all-purpose yards per game (191); the record had stood since 1968 ... only player in the nation with a touchdown in every one of his team’s games in 2009 (14 in a row) ... went over 7,000 career all-purpose yards when he went 88 yards for a score with the opening kickoff at South Caro-lina; that play was his seventh career kickoff return for a score, an all-time NCAA record ... joined Reggie Bush as the only players in college football history with 3,000 rushing yards, 1,500 yards in kickoff returns, 1000 receiving yards, and 500 yards in punt returns ... finished with eight kick returns for touchdowns in his career, tied for the NCAA re-cord ... set 32 Tiger records in various categories, including the record for all-purpose yards, returns for touchdowns, and many others ... third in Clemson history in career rush-ing ... just the sixth player in ACC history with 3,000 rush-ing yards and 1,000 receiving yards in a career ... had 21 career touchdowns of 50 yards or more ... graduated in three-and-a-half years on December 17, 2009; he received a standing ovation from the Clemson Board of Trustees when he crossed the stage, the first time that had hap-pened for a student-athlete ... earned First-Team Academic All-ACC honors in 2008 when he made the Dean’s List ... first Clemson running back to earn First-Team Academic All-ACC and First-Team All-ACC honors on the field in same year in school history ... three-time All-American in track ... first-team strength All-American in 2008 ... had a career best time of 6.58 in the 60m and 10.22 in the 100m.

Da’Quan BowersDefensive End • 2010

Had 179 tackles, 47 quarterback pressures, and six pass breakups in 38 games (30 starts) in his career ... unanimous first-team All-American who won the Nagurski Award as the nation’s top defensive player and the Hendricks Award as the top defensive end ... finalist for the Lombardi Award and the Bednarik Award ... first Tiger to win more than one national award in the same year ... first-team All-American by AFCA, AP, Football Writers Association, Phil Steele, Ri-vals.com, Scout.com, SI.com, Sporting News, and Walter Camp Foundation ... national defensive player-of-the-year by Scout.com ... First-Team All-ACC by ACC Sports Media Association and Phil Steele ... had 15.5 sacks, most in the nation ... his 26 tackles for loss were tied for most in the nation ... had a streak of nine straight games involved in a sack, a Clemson record; he broke the mark set by Gaines Adams (2006); Adams and Bowers were close friends, but Adams died of a heart problem in February; Bowers wore the same jersey number (#93) that Adams wore at Clem-son ... his 15.5 sacks were the most by an ACC player since 1999, when former Clemson All-American Keith Adams had 16 ... his 15.5 sacks were the most by a Clemson de-fensive lineman in history and second-most overall ... had 74 tackles, second-most on the team, and led the team in quarterback pressures (20) ... had nine tackles, all first hits, four tackles for loss, and a sack at #15 Auburn ... had eight tackles and three sacks against Maryland to earn ACC Defensive Lineman-of-the-Week honors; he was the first Tiger to record three sacks in a game since 2001 ... had his ninth straight game involved in a sack at Wake Forest when he had two sacks.

Dwayne AllenTight End • 2011

Had 93 receptions for 1,079 yards and 12 touchdowns in 41 games (33 starts) in his career; the 93 catches tied for the most in a career by a Tiger tight end ... declared to forgego his senior season and enter the NFL draft ... drafted in the third round (#64 overall pick) by the Indianapolis Colts ... John Mackey Award winner in 2011; he became the first Tiger finalist and winner of the award ... consensus first-team All-American ... first-team All-American by AP, ESPN.com, Football Writers Association, Phil Steele, and SI.com ... second-team All-American by CBSSports.com ... honor-able mention All-American by Pro Football Weekly ... First-Team All-ACC selection ... first-team All-ACC by CBSS-ports.com, ESPN.com, and Phil Steele ... had 50 receptions for 598 yards and eight touchdowns (tied for fourth-most in school history) in 890 snaps over 14 games (14 starts) in 2011; his receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touch-downs were the most by a Tiger tight end in school history ... second on the team in receiving touchdowns and third on the team in both receptions and receiving yards ... had two receptions, both for touchdowns, for 32 yards against #3 Virginia Tech in the ACC Championship game on Dec. 3; named national tight end-of-the-week by College Football Performance Awards.

Andre BranchDefensive End • 2011

Had 197 tackles, 33.5 tackles for loss, 17.5 sacks, 40 quar-terback pressures, and 11 pass breakups in 1,886 snaps over 48 games (27 starts) in his career ... made at least one tackle in 41 straight games ... emerged as one of the top defensive ends in the nation as a senior ... drafted in the second round (#38 overall pick) by the Jacksonville Jaguars ... permanent team co-captain in 2011 ... one of six finalists for the Ted Hendricks Award ... second-team All-American by CBSSports.com, Phil Steele, Rivals.com, SI.com, and Walter Camp Foundation ... third-team All-American by AP ... First-Team All-ACC selection ... first-team All-ACC by CBSSports.com, ESPN.com, and Phil Steele ... Senior Bowl

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invitee ... had 85 tackles, a team-high 17 tackles for loss, a team-high 10.5 sacks, and 17 quarterback pressures in 755 snaps over 14 games (14 starts) in 2011 ... second on the team in tackles ... had a team-high 64 first hits ... tied for fourth in school history in sacks ... 15th in the nation in sacks per game (0.75) ... first in the ACC in sacks per game and third in tackles for loss per game (1.2) ... had a team-high 11 tackles, a caused fumble, and tied the school re-cord for both tackles for loss (6) and sacks (4) in 57 snaps at #10 Virginia Tech on Oct. 1 in his home state; all four sacks came in the second half and he was a big reason Clemson held the Hokies without a touchdown at home for the first time since 1995; named national defensive performer-of-the-week and national defensive lineman-of-the-week by College Football Performance Awards; named ACC Defen-sive Lineman-of-the-Week.

Sammy WatkinsWide Receiver • 2011,12

National freshman-of-the-year by Columbus (OH) Touch-down Club, Rivals.com, and Sporting News in 2011 ... national offensive freshman-of-the-year by CollegeFoot-ballNews.com in 2011 ... first-team All-American by Pro Football Weekly and Rivals.com in 2011; he became Clemson’s first freshman to be named a first-team All-American ... first-team All-American (all-purpose) by AP and FoxSports.com; he became the first freshman in ACC history to be an AP First-Team All-American; he became just the fourth first-year freshman in NCAA history to earn AP First-Team All-America honors, joining Herschel Walker (1980) of Georgia, Marshall Faulk (1991) of San Di-ego State, and Adrian Peterson (2004) of Oklahoma ... ACC Rookie-of-the-Year ... first-team freshman All-American by CBSSports.com, CollegeFootballNews.com, Football Writers Association, Phil Steele, Rivals.com, and Sport-ing News ... one of 15 semifinalists for the 2011 Walter Camp Player-of-the-Year Award; he was the only fresh-man or sophomore among the semifinalists ... one of 10 semifinalists for the 2011 Biletnikoff Award ... First-Team All-ACC selection (media) as a wide receiver and Second-Team All-ACC selection (media) as a specialist in 2011; he became the first Tiger freshman to earn First-Team All-ACC honors since 1995 (Anthony Simmons) and the first-ever Tiger freshman wide receiver to earn First-Team All-ACC honors ... had 82 receptions for 1,219 yards and 12 touch-downs, 231 yards on 32 carries, and 33 kickoff returns for 826 yards and one touchdown for 2,288 all-purpose yards in 656 snaps over 13 games (10 starts) in 2011... first-team All-American by Pro Football Weekly in 2012 ... Honor-able Mention All-ACC selection (media, coaches) in 2011 ... had 57 receptions for 708 yards and three touchdowns, 97 yards on 14 carries and one touchdown, three punt re-turns for 11 yards, and 13 kickoff returns for 257 yards in 403 snaps over 10 games (seven starts) in 2011.

Tajh BoydQuarterback • 2012

One of 10 finalists for the Manning Award ... one of 15 players on the Walter Camp Player-of-the-Year Watch List ... one of 16 semifinalists for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award ... one of 15 candidates for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award ... first-team All-American by AFCA; he became the first Tiger quarterack in history to earn first-team All-America honors ... ACC Player-of-the-Year (media, coaches) ... ACC Offensive Player-of-the-Year (media, coaches) ... First-Team All-ACC selection (media, coaches) ... was 287-427 passing for 3,896 yards and an ACC-record 36 touchdowns against 13 interceptions in 959 snaps over 13 games (13 starts) ... completed 67.2 per-cent of his passes and had a 165.6 pass efficiency rating ... had 514 rushing yards and 10 rushing touchdowns ... had 4,410 total yards and was responsible for an ACC-record 46 touchdowns.

Dalton FreemanCenter • 2012

One of six finalists for the Rimington Trophy ... one of 50 candidates for the National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award ... first-team All-American by AFCA ... sec-ond-team All-American by AP, Lindy’s, Phil Steele, Scout.com, and Walter Camp ... First-Team All-ACC selection (media, coaches) ... second-team Academic All-American by CoSIDA; he became the first Tiger Academic All-Ameri-can since 2001 and the fourth Tiger in history to be named an All-American on the field and in the classroom in the same academic year ... first-team Academic All-District by CoSIDA ... Academic All-ACC selection ... NFF Hampshire Honor Society member ... NSCA First-Team Strength & Conditioning All-American; he became just the second Tiger in history to be named an All-American on the field, in the classroom, and in the strength training room in one season ... Senior Bowl invitee ... had 28 knockdowns in 959 snaps over 13 games (13 starts).

DeAndre HopkinsWide Receiver • 2012

Drafted in the first round (#27 overall pick) by the Houston Texans ... one of 10 semifinalists for the Biletnikoff Award ... Maxwell Award Watch List member ... second-team All-American by Athlon, CBSSports.com, Lindy’s, Phil Steele, and Scout.com ... third-team All-American by AP ... First-Team All-ACC selection (media, coaches) ... had 82 recep-tions for 1,405 yards and an ACC-record 18 touchdowns in 738 snaps over 13 games (13 starts) ... had 206 receptions for 3,020 yards and 27 touchdowns in his career.

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Charlie BusseyBack • 1956

Played quarterback from 1954-56 ... captain of the 1956 team that won the ACC title and played Colorado in the 1957 Orange Bowl ... Academic All-ACC in 1955 and 1956 ... third-team Academic All-American in 1956 ... led the Tigers in passing, punting, and interceptions in 1956, the last Tiger to pull off that all-around triple threat performance ... served as athletic director at Louisiana Tech in the 1980s ... entered the Air Force, where he served as an instructor pilot for over eight years ... works with IPTAY office, as he oversees Clemson Hall of Fame and Letterwinners Association.

Harvey WhiteBack • 1957

Second-team Academic All-American as a sophomore ... Academic All-ACC in 1957 and 1958 ... led the team in total offense as a sophomore and junior ... paced the club in passing three straight seasons ... All-ACC as a sophomore ... quarterbacked Clemson for three straight years and to three straight bowl games ... co-captain of the 1959 team ... had a 154 passing efficiency in 1957, the second-highest single-season figure in Clemson history ... 18th in the na-tion in total offense in 1957 with 1,038 yards ... first Tiger to complete over 50 percent of his passes in a career.

Lou CordileoneTackle • 1959

First-team All-American, Academic All-American, and Aca-demic All-ACC in 1959 ... first Tiger to be chosen first-team Academic and on-field All-American in the same year ... started on two ACC Championship teams that were ranked #11 and #12 in 1958 and 1959, respectively ... played two 1959 bowl games (Sugar Bowl, Bluebonnet Bowl) ... right-fielder in the 1959 College World Series ... played with the Giants (football) in 1960; he was a first-round draft pick (#12 overall) ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996.

Don KelleyEnd • 1971

Three-time Academic All-ACC selection ... first-team Academic All-American in 1971 ... holds the single-game return-yardage record for Clemson and the ACC with 223 yards against Maryland in 1970; he had a single-game record 167 yards on punt returns in that game ... had 389 punt return yards in 1970 ... sixth in the nation in punt returns in 1970 ... played defensive back for two years then switched to flanker for his senior year ... his mother was the 1970 IPTAY Mother-of-the-Year.

Ben AndersonDefensive Back • 1971

Second-team Academic All-American ... president of Tiger Brotherhood during his time at Clemson ... received a 1972-73 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship award ... won the Jim Weaver Award as the outstanding student-athlete in the ACC for the 1972-73 academic year ... won the Norris Medal in 1973 as Clemson’s top all-around student ... recipient of the Frank Howard Award for bringing honor to Clemson in 1973 ... three-time Academic All-ACC on the gridiron; he made the team in 1970, 1971 and 1972 ... attended South Carolina Law School ... lived in Clemson and was the General Counsel for Clemson University ... inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1997.

Steve FullerQuarterback • 1977,78

First-team Academic All-American as a senior and second-team selection as a junior ... made the Dean’s list six consecu-tive semesters ... awarded NCAA and Jim Weaver Postgradu-ate Scholarships from the ACC ... honored in 1978 as one of 11 scholar-athletes by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame ... NCAA Top Five Award winner, given annually to the top-five student-athletes in the nation, regardless of sport ... graduated with a 3.93 GPA in pre-law (history) ... just the second Clemson athlete in history to have his number (#4) retired ... played in the East-West Shrine Bowl and Senior Bowl in 1979 ... played in the NFL for 10 years, including a stint with the Super Bowl Champion Chicago Bears ... named to Clemson’s Centennial team in 1996 ... named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002.

Mike EppleyQuarterback • 1983

Clemson Hall of Fame inductee in 1990 ... honorable men-tion All-American in 1984 ... Academic All-ACC selection in both football and basketball three times each during his celebrated career ... participated in the 1984 Blue-Gray game ... threw 28 career touchdown passes ... recipient of the Frank Howard Award in the 1983-84 academic year and Clemson IPTAY Athlete-of-the-Year the same season ... third in the nation in passing efficiency in 1983, the highest finish ever by a Tiger ... one of two Clemson quarterbacks to finish in the top 25 in passing efficiency twice ... fourth-team Academic All-American in 1984; he was First-Team All-ACC by AP for his on-the-field performance ... doubled as a basketball player for four years ... earned his master’s degree from Clemson.

Bruce BrattonOffensive Tackle • 1991

First-team College Football Association Academic All-American in 1991 and a Second-Team All-ACC selection by AP ... named to the Academic All-ACC football team for three straight years; he was just the sixth player in Clemson his-tory to do so ... received his degree in industrial engineering in May of 1991; he was a graduate student during his last year of competition ... winner of the Bob James Postgradu-ate scholarship, the ACC’s top academic honor ... a senior leader of the Tiger offensive line that led the team to the ACC regular-season title in total offense and rushing offense in 1991 ... three-year starter.

Ed GlennTight End • 1994

First-team CFA Academic All-American ... winner of the Jim Tatum Award as the top scholar-athlete among ACC football players ... winner of the Jim Weaver Award as a top scholar-athlete among all ACC athletes ... starting tight end in 1994 and the team’s third-rated blocker ... First-Team Academic All-ACC in 1994 ... graduated with a 3.9 GPA in biochemistry and was a graduate of Vanderbilt Medical School.

Andye McCroreyLinebacker • 1995

First-team CFA All-American in 1995 ... winner of the ACC’s Weaver-James Award for accomplishment on the field and in the classroom ... played his final season as a graduate-student ... first gridder in Tiger history to make the Clemson academic honor roll four straight years ... first-team Academic All-ACC in 1995 ... fourth on Clemson’s 1995 team in tackles, including a career-high 14 against Georgia ... earned his master’s degree in sociology in May of 1997.

Chad CarsonLinebacker • 1999-01

Finalist for a Rhodes Scholarship in 2001, the only Division I-A college football player to make the final national top 100 ... winner of a Weaver-James-Corrigan Scholarship from the ACC in 2001 ... first-team Academic All-America selection for the second straight year; he was a second-team selection as a sophomore in 1999 ... joined teammate Kyle Young as the only three-time academic All-Americans in Clemson history ... named one of the permanent captains for the 2001 season in a vote by his teammates ... second straight year he was named a permanent defensive captain ... Second-Team All-ACC linebacker on the field in 2001 ... Clemson’s top tackler for the season straight year; he had 137 ... 19th in the nation in tackles, the second straight year he was in the top 20 ... fourth in the nation in tackles as a junior ... fifth in Clemson history in total tackles (448) at the time of his graduation ... started every game (36) his final three years ... had a stand-out game against Wake Forest in 2001 with 23 tackles, the third-highest single-game total in school history; he was named ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Week for the second time in his career ... had 22 tackles against Georgia Tech in 2000 ... had six double-figure tackle games as a senior and finished with 25 in his career ... preseason candidate for the Butkus Award in 2001 ... outstanding student who had a 3.9 career GPA in biological sciences ... graduated in May of 2002 ... played in the East-West Shrine Game ... started three different bowl games ... second in the ACC and first on the team in tackles (156) in 2000 ... big reason Clemson was in the top 15 in the nation in the final polls in 2000 ... Honorable Mention All-ACC in 2000 ... Clemson’s Chevrolet Player-of-the-Game as chosen by ABC for his 22 tackles against Georgia Tech ... third in the ACC in tackles in 1999 ... Honorable Mention All-ACC in 1999.

Kyle YoungCenter • 1999-01

All-American on the field and off in 2000 and 2001 ... third-team All-American in 2001 after earning honors as a second-team selection on the field in 2000 ... first-team Academic All-American for the third year in a row in 2001; he was just the second offensive lineman in college football history to do that and just the second ACC player ... winner of a National Football Foundation Scholarship in 2001, the first Tiger to do that since 1978 (Steve Fuller) ... winner of the Jim Tatum Award as the outstanding scholar-athlete football player in the ACC in 2001 ... winner of a Weaver-James-Corri-gan Scholarship from the ACC for excellence on and off the field ... had a school-record 168 knockdown blocks in 2001; he broke his own Clemson record for knockdown blocks in a season; that included 18 in the bowl win over Louisiana Tech when he helped the Tigers to 49 points and 548 yards of total offense ... named to Sports Illustrated’s All-Bowl team in 2001 ... finalist for the Dave Rimington Award, one of five for that honor, in 2000 and 2001 ... started every game at center his final three years and 40 in a row over four years ... tied the Clemson record for starts by a center in a career with 36; he started four at offensive guard as a freshman ... three-time first-team All-ACC according to Football News ... played 3,097 snaps in his career ... two-time ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week in 2000; he was given the award for his efforts against Missouri and Virginia ... had a record-tying 21 knockdown blocks against N.C. State in 100 snaps ... had just six missed assignments in 845 snaps according to the coaches grading system, the fewest among all starters on the team ... had the highest coaches film grade in nine of the 12 games in 2000 ... earned his degree in secondary education with a minor in economics in May of 2001; he was a graduate student during the 2001 season ... had a 3.97 GPA in his undergraduate career; he made just one B and the rest of his courses were As ... named assistant athletic director at Clemson in 2007.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

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The IPTAY Scholarship Foundation, founded in 1934, was the first scholarship fundraising organization in college athletics. Its roots trace back to October 16, 1931 following a surprising 6-0 football loss to The Citadel. After the game, captains Frank Jervey and Pete Heffner along with Head Coach Jess Neely and Assistant Coach Joe Davis met in a car outside the stadium in Florence, SC to discuss various ways Clemson could establish its football program to a competitive status. Shortly after the meeting, Dr. Rupert Fike offered his help after corresponding with Jervey. Neely believed he could run a successful football team if he was provided a $10,000-a-year increase in scholarships. Initially, Jervey called for members to pay $30 a year, but Fike recom-mended a smaller amount, which he believed would lead to more members. Fike charged 100 people to step forward and pay $10 a year, which is where the name IPTAY (I Pay Ten A Year) originated. The purpose of IPTAY is “to provide annual financial scholarship support to the athletic department and to assist in every way possible to regain the high athletic prestige which rightfully belongs to Clemson.” In 1934, the first year of IPTAY, over $1,600 was raised by the organization. Some donors negotiated payments in the form of bartering because of the Great Depression. Milk, sweet potatoes, turnip greens, and other goods were accepted in an attempt to build a solid membership base. However, the hard work of Fike and his colleagues began to pay off during the 1939 season, as the Tigers went to their first bowl game, the 1940 Cotton Bowl, where they defeated Boston College 6-3 and finished the season in the top-25 of the AP poll. Coincidentally, IPTAY reached Neely’s $10,000 goal for the first time in 1939. In 2012, IPTAY had nearly 15,000 annual donors and over 5,000 Collegiate Club members who continue Fike’s mission of providing annual scholarship support for Clem-son’s student-athletes, paying the operating expenses of IPTAY, and maintaining an adequate reserve fund deemed appropriate by the IPTAY Board of Directors. Our donors’

contributions ensure that all 19 varsity sports annually obtain the maximum amount of scholarships offered by the NCAA. Even though the mission of IPTAY set forth in 1934 re-mains the same, its scope has grown tremendously over the years. IPTAY not only provides annual athletic scholarships, but it has also provided over 1,700 academic scholarships and raised over $4 million through the IPTAY Academic Scholarship Endowment, which was established in 1982. IPTAY has been the key in building and maintaining the outstanding facilities essential for Clemson to remain one of the top programs in the country. It has played a critical role in various construction projects and renovations through-out the athletic department. In addition to fulfilling the mission of raising funds for scholarships, IPTAY has played a vital role in providing a wide variety of amenities enjoyed by all students, including being a strong supporter of Tiger Band through payment of new uniforms, instruments, and travel expenses. IPTAY is considered by many to be the father of athletic fundraising. It was the first organization in the nation to build and fund an academic support facility built solely for educational support of student-athletes. Vickery Hall opened in 1991 and has established itself as a nationally-recognized program for student-athlete support. The IPTAY Collegiate Club, started in 1997, continues to be the model student fundraising organization in the country. The IPTAY Representative program continues to be a leadership group that grows the IPTAY organization through its role as volunteer annual fundraisers. Operating under the guidance of its board of directors and the leadership of the athletic department’s external affairs division, IPTAY continuously receives the annual support of our donors. Changes in recent years include the addition of the Tiger Cub Club, CATS (Clemson Active Teen Support), and the Collegiate Club, an update in its database technology, and the addition of two new levels to IPTAY membership, the Howard ($2,100) and McFadden ($5,600) levels of giving.

IPTAY introduced the endowment of positions program under former Executive Director George Bennett. IPTAY implemented the program in 1994 during the 85th-birthday celebration for former Clemson Head Coach Frank Howard. The first endowment honored Howard, who coached the Tigers for 39 seasons and established much of Clemson football’s storied traditions. The Heisman Scholarship Level, established in 2005, is IPTAY’s highest annual donation level. Under the depart-ment of external affairs, IPTAY, under the leadership CEO Davis Babb, will expand its organizational service to move toward a broader scope of full-service. This will include capital gifts, improved marketing plans, estate planning, and increasing our membership through our representative program. For more information on how you can support Clemson University, our student-athletes, and band members, please call the IPTAY office at Memorial Stadium at 1-800-CLEMSON or log on to ClemsonTigers.com.

Year Student-Athlete Sport Field Academic1959-60 Lou Cordileone Football 1st 1st1978-79 Steve Fuller Football 3rd 1st1985-86 Tina Krebs W. Track 1st 2nd1986-87 Ingelise Driehuis W. Tennis 1st 1st1988-89 Dov Kremer M. Track 1st 1st1989-90 Oswald Drawdy Golf 3rd 1st1998-99 Jonathan Byrd Golf 1st 1st1999-00 Jonathan Byrd Golf 3rd 1st2000-01 Mike Potempa M. Soccer 2nd 1st Kyle Young Football 2nd 1st2001-02 Doug Ameigh M. Track 1st 3rd D.J. Trahan Golf 1st 3rd Kyle Young Football 2nd 1st2003-04 Gisele Oliveira W. Track 1st 1st2004-05 Julie Coin W. Tennis 1st 1st Gisele Oliveira W. Track 1st 1st2009-10 Patricia Mamona W. Track 1st 3rd Liane Weber W. Track 1st 1st2012-13 Dalton Freeman Football 1st 2ndNote: Clemson athletes who have been first, second, or third-team All-American on and off the field in the same academic year.

ATHLETIC/ACADEMIC DOUBLES

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

HISTORY OF IPTAY

Dalton FreemanCenter • 2012

Four-time Academic All-ACC selection, the first Tiger to do that in history ... four-time ACC Academic Honor Roll mem-ber ... one of 50 candidates for the National Football Foun-dation Scholar-Athlete Award ... first-team All-American on the field by AFCA ... second-team All-American on the field by AP, Lindy’s, Phil Steele, Scout.com, and Walter Camp ... First-Team All-ACC selection (media, coaches) ... second-team Academic All-American by CoSIDA; he be-came the first Tiger Academic All-American since 2001 and the fourth Tiger in history to be named an All-American on the field and in the classroom in the same academic year ... first-team Academic All-District by CoSIDA ... Aca-demic All-ACC selection ... NFF Hampshire Honor Society member ... NSCA First-Team Strength & Conditioning All-American; he became just the second Tiger in history to be named an All-American on the field, in the classroom, and in the strength training room in one season.

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# Player Pos. Year(s) 1 Peanut Martin DB 1973 Obed Ariri PK 1980 Antwan Edwards CB 1998 Woodrow Dantzler QB 2001 Airese Currie WR 2004 James Davis RB 2006,07 2 Frank Magwood WR 1982 Nelson Welch PK 1991 Chansi Stuckey WR 2005,06 DeAndre McDaniel S 2009,10 Sammy Watkins WR 2011 3 Homer Jordan QB 1981 4 Steve Fuller QB 1977,78 5 Dale Hatcher P 1984 James Lott FS 1989 6 Bob Paulling PK 1982,83 DeAndre Hopkins WR 2012 7 Jim Ness DB 1974 Cliff Austin TB 1982 Tony Horne SP 1997 8 Trevor Pryce DT 1996 Travis Zachery TB 2000 Tye Hill CB 2005 9 Dexter Davis CB 1989,90 Robert Carswell FS 1999,00 10 Tajh Boyd QB 2011,12 11 Ken Pengitore QB 1973 12 Lowndes Shingler QB 1960 Andy Headen DE 1982 Terence Mack DE 1986 13 Rex Varn DB 1979 14 Mike Eppley QB 1984 15 Jerry Butler SE 1977,78 Robert O’Neal FS 1989,91 Terrance Roulhac WR 1984 17 Charlie Waters WR 1969 Chris Gardocki P/PK 1989,90 18 Jimmy Addison QB 1966 Donald Igwebuike PK 1984 David Treadwell PK 1987 19 Harvey White QB 1957 20 Donnell Woolford CB 1987,88 Brian Dawkins SS 1995 21 Don Kelley DB 1971 Terry Allen TB 1987,88 22 Perry Tuttle FLK 1980,81 23 Andre Ellington RB 2012 24 Terry Smith WR 1991 25 Ronald Williams TB 1990 Michael Hamlin S 2008 26 Frank Liberatore DB 1967 Steve Ryan DB 1977,78 27 Raymond Priester TB 1997 28 Rod McSwain DB 1983 Alex Ardley CB 2000 C.J. Spiller SP 2008,09 31 Pat Crain FB 1963 Ronald Watson DB 1984 33 Terrence Flagler TB 1986 34 Ray Yauger TB 1969 35 Randy Scott LB 1977,78 Delton Hall CB 1986 37 Doug Cline FB 1959 39 David Sims P 1979 40 Hugh Mauldin TB 1965 Andre Branch DE 2011 41 Anthony Simmons LB 1995-97 42 Edgar Pickett DE 1983 43 Terry Kinard FS 1981,82 Keith Adams LB 1999,00 Leroy Hill LB 2003,04 44 Buddy Gore TB 1967,68 Lester Brown TB 1978 Levon Kirkland OLB 1989-91 45 Wayne Page DB 1966 Jeff Davis LB 1981 47 Bill Mathis HB 1959 Bubba Brown LB 1978,79 48 Kenny Flowers TB 1985 50 Hank Phillips C 1989 51 Clyde White T 1954 Mike Brown C 1991

52 Dave Thompson OG 1970 53 Steve Kenney OT 1978 55 Jeff Bostic OG 1979 Henry Walls LB 1983 Dalton Freeman C 2011,12 56 Tim Jones LB 1994 57 Bill Hecht LB 1965 59 Jeb Flesch OG 1991 Will Young OG 1995 Kyle Young C 2000 60 James Farr OG 1983 61 John Phillips OG 1986,87 Chris Hairston OT 2010 62 Larry Hefner LB 1971 63 Tony Berryhill C 1981 Steve Reese OG 1984,85 Nathan Bennett OG 2006 Brandon Thomas OT 2012 64 Jim Catoe LB 1967,68 65 Tony Stephens MG 1987 66 Steve Durham DT 1979 William Perry MG 1982-84 67 Frank Wirth DT 1972 Stacy Long OT 1989,90 68 Chris McDuffie OG 2007 69 Billy Weaver G 1963 Harry Olszewski OG 1966,67 70 Joel Wells TB 1955,56 Joe Lhotsky OT 1968 71 Joe Bostic OG 1977,78 Dan Benish DT 1981 73 Johnny Boyette OT 1965 John Cagle DT 1968 74 Don Chuy T 1962 75 Lacy Brumley OT 1977 Glenn Rountree OG 1997 76 Harold Olson T 1959 Steve Berlin DT 1985 Eric Harmon OG 1989,90 77 Ken Peeples OT 1973,74 Lee Nanney OT 1980,81 78 Jim Padgett T 1958 Wayne Mass OT 1967,68 Jeff Nunamacher OT 1987,88 79 Stacy Seegars OG 1992,93 Jim Bundren OT 1996,97 Barry Richardson OT 2006,07 80 Aaron Kelly WR 2007 Brandon Ford TE 2012 81 K.D. Dunn TE 1983 Otis Moore DT 1989 82 Gary Barnes E 1959 83 Jim Stuckey DT 1978,79 James Robinson DT 1983 Dwayne Allen TE 2011 84 Jonathan Brooks DE 1977,78 85 Ronnie Duckworth DE 1967,68 John McMakin TE 1971 Bennie Cunningham TE 1974,75 Mark Drag MG 1988 86 Butch Sursavage DE 1965,66 Michael Palmer TE 2009 88 Tommy King E 1961 89 Ivan Southerland DE 1969 Willie Anderson MG 1974 Brentson Buckner DT 1993 90 Johnny Rembert LB 1982 Vance Hammond DT 1989,90 91 Michael Dean Perry DT 1986,87 Chester McGlockton DT 1991 92 Doug Brewster LB 1989 Terry Jolly DT 2000 93 Ed McDaniel LB 1990,91 Gaines Adams DE 2006 Da’Quan Bowers DE 2010 95 Wayne Baker DE 1971 98 Nick Eason DT 2002 99 Jeff Bryant DT 1981 Jim Riggs TE 1985,86 Rob Bodine MG 1990,91 LaMarick Simpson DT 1995 Jarvis Jenkins DT 2010C - coaches; Note: Media selections unless oth-erwise noted.

FIRST-TEAM ALL-ACC PLAYERS BY JERSEY NUMBERS

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American Bowl Game1972 - Don Kelley, DB John McMakin, TENote: Played at Tampa, FL.

Blue-Gray Game1939 - Charlie Woods, C Don Willis, BB1941 - George Fritts, T Joe Blalock, E1944 - Sid Tinsley, TB1946 - Ralph Jenkins, C1949 - John Poulos, E Gene Moore, C1953 - Dreher Gaskin, E1954 - Clyde White, T Scott Jackson, E1955 - Wingo Avery, C1957 - John Grdijan, G Dick DeSimone, G1959 - Harvey White, QB Paul Snyder, C Harold Olson, T Bill Mathis, TB1966 - Mike Facciolo, G Phil Marion, FB1979 - Jack Anderson, FLK Dave Thompson, G Ray Yauger, TB1971 - Don Kelley, SE Larry Hefner, LB Jim Dorn, OT1972 - Wade Hughes, FB Rick Harrell, C1974 - Ken Peeples, OT1980 - Obed Ariri, PK Steve Durham, DT Willie Underwood, DB1982 - Cliff Austin, TB Johnny Rembert, LB Danny Triplett, LB1983 - James Robinson, DT Rod McSwain, CB Kevin Mack, FB Bob Paulling, PK James Farr, OG1984 - Mike Eppley, QB Dale Hatcher, P K.D. Dunn, TE1985 - * Steve Berlin, DT1992 - Larry Ryans, WR * Eric Geter, CB Ashley Sheppard, OLB Les Hall, OT1994 - Nelson Welch, PK Wardell Rouse, OLB1998 - Chris Jones, LB Donald Broomfield, DL Jason Gamble, CNote: Played at Montgomery, AL.

Can-Am Game1978 - Ken Callicutt, TB1979 - Jonathan Brooks, DENote: Played at Tampa, FL.

Coaches All-Star Game1968 - Harry Olszewski, OG1970 - Charlie Waters, DB1972 - John McMakin, TE1976 - Don Testerman, RBNote: Played at Lubbock, TX.

College All-Star Game1940 - Banks McFadden, HB1945 - * Sid Tinsley, TB1953 - Tom Barton, G1954 - Dreher Gaskin, E Nathan Gressette, T1960 - Lou Cordileone, T1963 - Don Chuy, T1970 - Charlie Waters, DB1971 - David Thompson, C1976 - Bennie Cunningham, TENote: Played at Chicago, IL.

East-West Shrine Game1960 - Lou Cordileone, T Lowndes Shingler, QB1961 - Gary Barnes, OE1962 - Don Chuy, T1967 - Wayne Mass, OT Harry Olszewski, OG1968 - Wayne Mulligan, C1971 - John McMakin, TE1975 - Bennie Cunningham, TE1979 - Steve Fuller, QB1981 - Jeff Bryant, DT Jeff Davis, LB1982 - Terry Kinard, FS1983 - James Farr, OG1984 - * Reggie Pleasant, DB1986 - Delton Hall, DB Terrence Flagler, TB1988 - John Phillips, OG1989 - Donnell Woolford, CB Tracy Johnson, FB1990 - Wesley McFadden, FB1993 - Rudy Harris, FB1994 - Stacy Seegars, OG * Terry Smith, WR1995 - Darnell Stephens, LB1997 - Emory Smith, FB1998 - Lamont Hall, TE * Lorenzo Bromell, DT1999 - * Adrian Dingle, DE * Antwan Edwards, CB2002 - Chad Carson, LB Woodrow Dantzler, QB2004 - John Leake, LB2005 - Leroy Hill, LB2007 - Nathan Bennett, OG2009 - Aaron Kelly, WR2010 - Thomas Austin, OG Chris Chancellor, CB Kavell Conner, LB2011 - Chris Hairston, OT2012 - * Mason Cloy, OL2013 - Xavier Brewer, DB Rashard Hall, SNote: Played at San Francisco, CA.

Hula Bowl1960 - Lou Cordileone, T1962 - Gary Barnes, OE1968 - Wayne Mass, OT1969 - Wayne Mulligan, C1976 - Bennie Cunningham, TE1979 - Joe Bostic, OG1980 - Jim Stuckey, DT1981 - Steve Durham, DT1982 - Perry Tuttle, WR1983 - Dan Benish, DT Terry Kinard, FS1985 - William Perry, MG1986 - Steve Reese, OG1987 - Terence Mack, DE Kenny Flowers, TB1988 - Michael Dean Perry, DT David Treadwell, PK1989 - Donnell Woolford, DB1990 - Gary Cooper, WR1991 - Stacy Long, OT1992 - Levon Kirkland, OLB Jeb Flesch, OG1993 - Ashley Sheppard, OLB1995 - Tim Jones, LB1997 - Emory Smith, FB2004 - William Henry, OT2007 - Sergio Gilliam, CB Reggie Merriweather, RB ^ Will Proctor, QBNote: Played at Honolulu, HI.

Japan Bowl1976 - Bennie Cunningham, TE1980 - Jeff Bostic, C1982 - Jeff Davis, LB1987 - Jim Riggs, TE1988 - Michael Dean Perry, DT John Phillips, OG1989 - Tracy Johnson, FB1991 - Vance Hammond, DT Stacy Long, OTNote: Played at Tokyo, Japan.

North-South Shrine Game1954 - Buck George, HB1955 - B.C. Inabinet, T1961 - Calvin West, G Ronnie Osborne, T Tommy King, E1963 - Jack Aaron, T Billy Weaver, G1968 - Jimmy Catoe, LB John Cagle, TNote: Played at Miami, FL

Olympia Gold Bowl1982 - Jeff Bryant, DT1982 - Jeff Davis, LB1982 - Perry Tuttle, FLKNote: Played at San Diego, CA.

Rotary Gridiron Classic1999 - Donald Broomfield, DL2001 - Terry Witherspoon, FB Terry Jolly, DT2002 - Charles Hafley, SS2003 - * Brian Mance, CB Bryant McNeal, DE Eric Meekins, FS Rodney Thomas, LB2004 - William Henry, OT Khaleed Vaughn, DE Kevin Youngblood, WR2005 - Eric Coleman, DT Cedric Johnson, OGNote: Played at Orlando, FL.

Senior Bowl1950 - Gene Moore, C1952 - Glenn Smith, E1954 - Dreher Gaskin, E1957 - Bill Hudson, OT Joel Wells, TB1960 - Bill Mathis, TB1962 - Ronnie Osborne, T1968 - Harry Olszewski, OG1971 - Dave Thompson, C1979 - Jonathan Brooks, DE Jerry Butler, SE Steve Fuller, QB1980 - Jim Stuckey, DT1982 - Tony Berryhill, C1983 - Terry Kinard, FS Johnny Rembert, LB1984 - Rod McSwain, DB1987 - Kenny Flowers, TB1989 - Keith Jennings, WR1991 - John Johnson, OLB Jerome Henderson, CB1992 - Levon Kirkland, OLB1993 - Wayne Simmons, OLB Eric Geter, CB1994 - Brentson Buckner, DT Terry Smith, WR1995 - Nelson Welch, PK * Wardell Rouse, OLB1996 - Brian Dawkins, SS1997 - Dexter McCleon, CB1998 - * Raymond Priester, RB1999 - Adrian Dingle, DE * Antwan Edwards, CB Jason Gamble, C2001 - Rod Gardner, WR Robert Carswell, FS2002 - Woodrow Dantzler, QB2003 - Nick Eason, DT2005 - Airese Currie, WR Leroy Hill, LB2006 - Tye Hill, CB Charlie Whitehurst, QB2007 - * Gaines Adams, DE Dustin Fry, C Chansi Stuckey, WR2008 - Barry Richardson, OT2009 - James Davis, RB Michael Hamlin, S Cullen Harper, QB2010 - Jacoby Ford, WR * Ricky Sapp, DE * C.J. Spiller, RB2011 - Marcus Gilchrist, DB Jarvis Jenkins, DT DeAndre McDaniel, S2012 - Andre Branch, DE * Chad Diehl, FB Brandon Thompson, DT2013 - * Andre Ellington, RB Dalton Freeman, C Malliciah Goodman, DENote: Played at Mobile, AL.

Texas vs. the Nation2008 - Nick Watkins, LBNote: Played at El Paso, TX.

* - selected for game, but did not play; ^ - MVP of game; Note: All dates are calendar year the game was played.

TIGERS IN ALL-STAR GAMES

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Date Player Pos. Opponent9-16-78 Steve Fuller OB The Citadel9-30-78 Jeff Bostic OL Villanova10-7-78 Randy Scott DL Virginia Tech10-14-78 Lester Brown OB Virginia Steve Kenney OL Virginia10-21-78 Billy Hudson OL Duke10-28-78 Bubba Brown DL N.C. State Jerry Butler OL N.C. State11-4-78 Steve Fuller OB Wake Forest Steve Ryan DB Wake Forest11-11-78 Jerry Butler OL North Carolina11-18-78 Joe Bostic OL Maryland Rich Tuten DL Maryland11-25-78 Jeff Bostic OL South Carolina9-10-79 Jim Stuckey DL Furman9-24-79 Jeff Bostic OL Georgia10-6-79 Steve Durham DL Virginia Chuck McSwain R Virginia10-13-79 Billy Lott OB Virginia Tech10-20-79 Chuck McSwain R Duke10-27-79 Charlie Bauman DL N.C. State Chuck McSwain R N.C. State11-5-79 Jeff Davis DB Wake Forest Chris Dolce OL Wake Forest11-12-79 Steve Durham DL North Carolina11-19-79 Chris Dolce OL Notre Dame9-13-80 Perry Tuttle OL Rice9-20-80 Lee Nanney OL Georgia Edgar Pickett R Georgia9-27-80 Lee Nanney OL Western Carolina10-4-80 Eddie Geathers DB Virginia Tech10-11-80 Homer Jordan OB Virginia11-1-80 Perry Tuttle OL Wake Forest11-29-80 Willie Underwood DB South Carolina9-12-81 Terry Kinard DB Tulane9-19-81 Danny Triplett DL Georgia10-3-81 Jeff Davis DL Kentucky Terry Kinard DB Kentucky10-10-81 Bubba Diggs OL Virginia10-17-81 Jeff Bryant DL Duke10-24-81 Jeff Bryant DL N.C. State Jeff Davis DB N.C. State10-31-81 Perry Tuttle OB Wake Forest11-7-81 Jeff Bryant DL North Carolina William Perry R North Carolina11-14-81 Homer Jordan OB Maryland11-21-81 Jeff Davis DB South Carolina Dale Hatcher R South Carolina9-6-82 Dan Benish DL Georgia9-25-82 Terry Kinard DB Western Carolina10-2-82 Cliff Austin OB Kentucky10-9-82 Dan Benish DL Virginia Steve Reese R Virginia10-16-82 Cliff Austin OB Duke Johnny Rembert DL Duke10-23-82 Andy Headen DL N.C. State11-6-82 Johnny Rembert DL North Carolina11-13-82 Terry Kinard DB Maryland11-20-82 Danny Triplett DB South Carolina11-28-82 K.D. Dunn OL Wake Forest9-3-83 James Farr OL Western Carolina Terrance Roulhac R Western Carolina9-17-83 Kevin Mack OB Georgia9-24-83 James Robinson DL Georgia Tech10-8-83 Mike Eppley OB Virginia10-15-83 James Robinson DL Duke10-22-83 Mike Eppley OB N.C. State Rod McSwain DB N.C. State10-29-83 Edgar Pickett DL Wake Forest11-5-83 James Robinson DL North Carolina Ronald Watson DB North Carolina11-12-83 James Farr OL Maryland Kevin Mack OB Maryland11-19-83 James Robinson DL South Carolina9-8-84 Henry Carter R Virginia William Perry DL Virginia10-5-84 William Perry DL North Carolina10-20-84 Henry Carter R Duke Ronald Watson DB Duke10-27-84 Reggie Pleasant DB N.C. State11-10-84 Michael Dean Perry DL Virginia Tech9-14-85 Steve Reese OL Virginia Tech10-12-85 Steve Reese OL Virginia

10-19-85 Kenny Flowers OB Duke Henry Walls DL Duke10-26-85 Wes Mann OL N.C. State11-2-85 Rodney Williams R Wake Forest9-27-86 Delton Hall DB Georgia Tech10-4-86 Gene Beasley DB The Citadel10-11-86 Delton Hall DB Virginia10-18-86 Michael Dean Perry DL Duke11-1-86 James Lott R Wake Forest11-8-86 Rodney Williams OB North Carolina11-15-86 Jim Riggs OL Maryland9-5-87 Terry Allen R Virginia Tech9-12-87 Wesley McFadden OB Furman9-19-87 Gene Beasley DB Florida State9-26-87 Jesse Hatcher DL Georgia Tech10-10-87 Terry Allen OB Virginia John Phillips OL Virginia10-17-87 Tracy Johnson OB Duke John Phillips OL Duke10-31-87 Joe Henderson R Wake Forest11-7-87 Tracy Johnson OB North Carolina Michael Dean Perry DL North Carolina11-14-87 Jesse Hatcher DL Maryland9-3-88 John Johnson DL Virginia Tech9-10-88 Chris Gardocki R Furman9-24-88 Doug Brewster DL Georgia Tech10-8-88 Doug Brewster DB Virginia10-15-88 Terry Allen OB Duke10-29-88 Jeff Bak OL Wake Forest11-12-88 Mark Drag DL Maryland Rodney Williams OB Maryland11-19-88 Jeff Bak OL South Carolina Dexter Davis R South Carolina9-9-89 Terry Allen OB Florida State9-16-89 Levon Kirkland DL Virginia Tech9-23-89 Eric Harmon OL Maryland Robert O’Neal R Maryland9-30-89 Terry Allen OB Duke10-7-89 Jeb Flesch OL Virginia Chris Morocco OB Virginia10-21-89 Dexter Davis DB N.C. State Vance Hammond DL N.C. State Stacy Long OL N.C. State Robert O’Neal R N.C. State10-28-89 Gary Cooper OB Wake Forest Stacy Long OL Wake Forest11-4-89 Levon Kirkland DB North Carolina Chester McGlockton R North Carolina11-18-89 Stacy Long OL South Carolina9-1-90 Arlington Nunn DB Long Beach State9-15-90 Dexter Davis DB Maryland Eric Harmon OL Maryland Terry Smith R Maryland Doug Thomas SP Maryland10-6-90 Chris Gardocki SP Georgia Stacy Long OL Georgia10-13-90 Chris Gardocki SP Georgia Tech Stacy Long OL Georgia Tech10-20-90 Eric Harmon OL N.C. State Terry Smith R N.C. State10-27-90 Vance Hammond DL Wake Forest Ashley Sheppard DL Wake Forest11-3-90 Dexter Davis DB North Carolina Ronald Williams R North Carolina11-17-90 Ed McDaniel DL South Carolina9-7-91 Nelson Welch R Appalachian State9-28-91 Jeb Flesch OL Georgia Tech10-12-91 Ty Gibson OL Virginia Chester McGlockton DL Virginia Robert O’Neal DB Virginia Darnell Stephens R Virginia10-26-91 Rob Bodine DL N.C. State DeChane Cameron OB N.C. State Nelson Welch R N.C. State11-9-91 DeChane Cameron OB North Carolina Ed McDaniel DL North Carolina11-16-91 Jeb Flesch OL Maryland9-12-92 James Trapp DB Florida State9-26-92 Stacy Seegars OL Georgia Tech10-10-92 Les Hall OL Virginia Louis Solomon OB Virginia10-17-92 Derek Burnette R Duke11-7-92 Patrick Sapp R North Carolina Stacy Seegars OL North Carolina Darnell Stephens DB North Carolina

9-4-93 Brian Dawkins DB Nevada-Las Vegas9-25-93 Andre Humphrey DB Georgia Tech Derrick Witherspoon OB Georgia Tech10-2-93 Brent LeJeune OL N.C. State Wardell Rouse DB N.C. State10-9-93 Brentson Buckner DL Duke Dexter McCleon R Duke10-23-93 Chris Franklin R East Tennessee State11-13-93 Tim Jones DL Virginia Dexter McCleon R Virginia Stacy Seegars OL Virginia11-20-93 LaMarick Simpson DL South Carolina Emory Smith R South Carolina9-3-94 Anthony Downs R Furman10-3-94 Antwuan Wyatt OB Maryland10-10-94 Nealon Greene R Georgia10-17-94 Tim Jones DL Duke10-31-94 Darnell Stephens DB Wake Forest11-5-94 Tim Jones DL North Carolina Lamont Pegues R North Carolina9-11-95 Anthony Simmons R Florida State10-2-95 Leomont Evans DB N.C. State Jeff Sauve SP N.C. State Anthony Simmons DL N.C. State10-9-95 Anthony Simmons R Georgia10-16-95 LaMarick Simpson DL Duke10-23-95 Trevor Putnam OL Maryland10-30-95 Brian Dawkins DB Georgia Tech Jeff Sauve SP Georgia Tech Anthony Simmons DL Georgia Tech Will Young OL Georgia Tech11-6-95 Anthony Simmons R North Carolina Mond Wilson DL North Carolina11-13-95 Jim Bundren OL Duke Raymond Priester OB Duke11-20-95 Leomont Evans DB South Carolina Anthony Simmons R South Carolina9-30-96 Jim Bundren OL Wake Forest10-19-96 Raymond Priester OB Georgia Tech Jamie Trimble OL Georgia Tech Raymond White DL Georgia Tech11-2-96 Trevor Pryce DL Maryland Jamie Trimble OL Maryland11-9-96 Kelton Dunnican OB Virginia Glenn Rountree OL Virginia11-16-96 Mond Wilson DL N.C. State11-23-96 Trevor Pryce DL South Carolina9-15-97 Nealon Greene OB N.C. State Matt Padgett SP N.C. State Glenn Rountree OL N.C. State9-22-97 Jim Bundren OL Florida State9-29-97 Christian Capote OL N.C. State10-6-97 Tony Horne SP Texas-El Paso10-27-97 Raymond Priester OB Maryland David Richardson SP Maryland Anthony Simmons DL Maryland11-1-97 Jim Bundren OL Wake Forest Anthony Simmons DL Wake Forest11-8-97 Rahim Abdullah DB Duke David Richardson SP Duke11-15-97 Anthony Simmons DL North Carolina11-22-97 Antwan Edwards DB South Carolina David Richardson SP South Carolina9-5-98 David Richardson SP Furman9-19-98 Antwan Edwards DB Virginia10-3-98 Antwan Edwards DB North Carolina10-10-98 Chris Jones DL Maryland Travis Zachery R Maryland10-31-98 Holland Postell OL N.C. State11-21-98 Charles Hafley R South Carolina9-11-99 Keith Adams DL Virginia Braxton K. Williams DB Virginia9-23-99 Robert Carswell DB Virginia Tech10-2-99 Keith Adams DL North Carolina Dextra Polite DB North Carolina10-16-99 Woodrow Dantzler OB Maryland10-23-99 Keith Adams DL Florida State10-30-99 Dextra Polite DB Wake Forest11-6-99 Keith Adams DL Duke Robert Carswell DB Duke11-20-99 Keith Adams DL South Carolina9-2-00 Chad Carson DL The Citadel Woodrow Dantzler OB The Citadel9-9-00 Kyle Young OL Missouri

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9-23-00 Woodrow Dantzler OB Virginia Joe Don Reames SP Virginia Kyle Young OL Virginia9-30-00 Yusef Kelly R Duke10-7-00 Will Merritt OL N.C. State10-14-00 Alex Ardley DB Maryland Chad Carson DL Maryland10-21-00 Keith Adams DB North Carolina Rod Gardner OB North Carolina Willie Simmons R North Carolina11-18-00 Keith Adams DB South Carolina Alex Ardley DB South Carolina Aaron Hunt SP South Carolina9-1-01 Brian Mance DB Central Florida9-8-01 Brian Mance SP Wofford Will Merritt OL Wofford9-29-01 Woodrow Dantzler OB Georgia Tech Akil Smith OL Georgia Tech10-15-01 Woodrow Dantzler OB N.C. State Derrick Hamilton R N.C. State Kyle Young OL N.C. State10-29-01 Chad Carson DL Wake Forest12-3-01 Roscoe Crosby R Duke Woodrow Dantzler OB Duke Kyle Young OL Duke9-7-02 Justin Miller R Louisiana Tech9-14-02 Derrick Hamilton OB Georgia Tech10-19-02 Brian Mance DB Wake Forest11-2-02 Charlie Whitehurst OB Duke11-9-02 Charlie Whitehurst R North Carolina11-16-02 Aaron Hunt SP Maryland9-20-03 John Leake DL Georgia Tech10-11-03 Leroy Hill DL Virginia11-8-03 Leroy Hill DL Florida State Tye Hill DB Florida State11-22-03 Charlie Whitehurst OB South Carolina9-7-04 Justin Miller DB Wake Forest9-13-04 Leroy Hill DL Georgia Tech9-27-04 Justin Miller SP Florida State11-8-04 Eric Coleman DL Miami (FL)11-22-04 Jad Dean SP South Carolina9-6-05 James Davis R Texas A&M Jad Dean SP Texas A&M9-12-05 Gaines Adams DL Maryland Nick Watkins SP Maryland10-17-05 James Davis R N.C. State Barry Richardson OL N.C. State10-24-05 Charlie Whitehurst OB Temple11-14-05 James Davis R Florida State11-21-05 James Davis OB South Carolina9-18-06 Gaines Adams DL Florida State Duane Coleman DB Florida State Roman Fry OL Florida State9-25-06 C.J. Spiller R North Carolina10-2-06 Dustin Fry OL Louisiana Tech10-9-06 Gaines Adams DL Wake Forest C.J. Spiller R Wake Forest10-23-06 Nathan Bennett OL Georgia Tech Antonio Clay DL Georgia Tech James Davis OB Georgia Tech C.J. Spiller R Georgia Tech11-13-06 Nick Watkins DL N.C. State9-5-07 Phillip Merling DL Maryland9-11-07 Cullen Harper OB Louisiana-Monroe10-23-07 Thomas Austin OL Central Michigan10-30-07 Barry Richardson OL Maryland11-5-07 Barry Richardson OL Duke11-12-07 Mark Buchholz SP Wake Forest Phillip Merling DL Wake Forest11-19-07 Phillip Merling DL Boston College11-26-07 Thomas Austin OL South Carolina9-15-08 Thomas Austin OL N.C. State11-3-08 Thomas Austin OL Boston College C.J. Spiller OB Boston College11-17-08 C.J. Spiller OB Duke11-24-08 Thomas Austin OL Virginia9-8-09 Brandon Maye DL Middle Tennessee C.J. Spiller SP Middle Tennessee9-14-09 Kyle Parker R Georgia Tech9-21-09 Richard Jackson SP Boston College Ricky Sapp DL Boston College10-19-09 DeAndre McDaniel DB Wake Forest10-26-09 DeAndre McDaniel DB Miami (FL) Kyle Parker R Miami (FL) C.J. Spiller SP Miami (FL)

11-9-09 C.J. Spiller OB Florida State11-16-09 C.J. Spiller OB N.C. State9-7-10 Dawson Zimmerman SP North Texas10-11-10 DeAndre Hopkins R North Carolina10-18-10 Da’Quan Bowers DL Maryland Andre Ellington SP Maryland10-25-10 Andre Ellington OB Georgia Tech11-8-10 DeAndre McDaniel DB N.C. State9-12-11 Sammy Watkins R Wofford9-19-11 Tajh Boyd OB Auburn Sammy Watkins R Auburn Sammy Watkins WR Auburn9-26-11 Tajh Boyd OB Florida State Sammy Watkins WR Florida State10-3-11 Andre Branch DL Virginia Tech Jonathan Willard LB Virginia Tech10-10-11 Chandler Catanzaro SP Boston College Sammy Watkins R Boston College10-17-11 Andre Ellington OB Maryland Sammy Watkins R Maryland Sammy Watkins WR Maryland10-24-11 Tajh Boyd OB North Carolina Kourtnei Brown DL North Carolina Landon Walker OL North Carolina11-14-11 Dalton Freeman OL Wake Forest9-3-12 Andre Ellington OB Auburn Dalton Freeman OL Auburn9-10-12 Spencer Benton SP Ball State10-8-12 DeAndre Hopkins WR Georgia Tech Tyler Shatley OL Georgia Tech10-22-12 Jonathan Meeks DB Virginia Tech10-29-12 Tajh Boyd OB Wake Forest Sammy Watkins WR Wake Forest11-5-12 Tajh Boyd OB Duke11-19-12 Vic Beasley DL N.C. State Tajh Boyd OB N.C. State Dalton Freeman OL N.C. State11-26-12 Xavier Brewer DB South CarolinaDB - defensive back; DL - defensive line; OB - offensive back; OL - of-fensive line; R - rookie; SP - specialist; WR - wide receiver

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Date Site Opponent CU AP,Coach Opp. AP,Coach W-L Score1-1-1940 N1 Boston College 12,NP 11,NP W 6-311-28-1942 A Auburn 16,NP L 13-4111-20-1943 A Georgia Tech 15,NP L 6-4110-28-1944 A Tennessee 20,NP L 7-2611-4-1944 A Wake Forest 17,NP L 7-1311-13-1948 A Wake Forest 10,NP 19,NP W 21-149-30-1950 A Missouri 17,NP W 34-010-28-1950 A Wake Forest 16,NR 17,NR W 13-121-1-1951 A2 Miami (FL) 10,10 15,16 W 15-1410-13-1951 A Pacific 16,NR 20,NR L 7-2110-4-1952 A Maryland 3,5 L 0-2810-3-1953 H Maryland 3,NP L 0-2011-7-1953 A Georgia Tech 6,7 L 7-2011-21-1953 H Auburn 14,14 L 19-4510-9-1954 N3 Florida 14,17 W 14-711-13-1954 A Maryland 17,NR L 0-1611-20-1954 A Auburn 18,18 L 6-2711-12-1955 H Maryland 2,2 L 12-2511-19-1955 N4 Auburn 12,12 L 0-219-29-1956 A Florida 19,NP T 20-2011-3-1956 H Virginia Tech 13,17 16,NR W 21-611-16-1956 A Miami (FL) 13,NR 8,10 L 0-211-1-1957 N2 Colorado 19,NR 20,18 L 21-2710-5-1957 H N.C. State 13,15 L 7-1311-16-1957 A Duke 14,14 11,10 L 6-711-8-1958 A Georgia Tech 17,18 NR,19 L 0-131-1-1959 N5 Louisiana State 12,13 1,1 L 0-79-19-1959 A North Carolina 18,NP 12,NP W 20-1810-3-1959 A Georgia Tech 6,7 7,12 L 6-1612-19-1959 N6 TCU 11,11 7,8 W 23-710-22-1960 A Duke NR,18 L 6-2110-27-1962 H Auburn NR,10 L 14-179-21-1963 A Oklahoma 4,NP L 14-319-28-1963 A Georgia Tech 9,NP L 0-2710-9-1965 A Georgia 4,5 L 9-2310-1-1966 A Georgia Tech 9,10 L 12-1310-8-1966 A Alabama 4,4 L 0-2610-22-1966 A Southern California 5,5 L 0-309-30-1967 H Georgia 5,5 L 17-2411-18-1967 H N.C. State 10,10 W 14-69-27-1969 H Georgia 7,7 L 0-3010-11-1969 A Auburn 20,NR L 0-5110-3-1970 A Georgia Tech 15,16 L 7-2810-10-1970 H Auburn 9,9 L 0-449-25-1971 H Georgia 14,13 L 0-2810-9-1971 N7 Duke 14,15 W 3-010-23-1971 A Auburn 5,5 L 13-3511-6-1971 A North Carolina NR,19 L 13-269-30-1972 A Oklahoma 2,2 L 3-529-14-1974 A Texas A&M 20,NR L 0-249-21-1974 A N.C. State 15,18 L 10-319-20-1975 A Alabama 14,18 L 0-569-18-1976 H Georgia 9,9 L 0-4111-13-1976 A Maryland 6,7 L 0-209-10-1977 H Maryland 10,NP L 14-219-17-1977 A Georgia 17,19 W 7-611-12-1977 H Notre Dame 15,16 5,5 L 17-2112-30-1977 N8 Pittsburgh 11,10 10,9 L 3-3411-18-1978 A Maryland 12,12 11,11 W 28-2412-29-1978 N8 Ohio State 7,8 20,NR W 17-1511-3-1979 H Wake Forest 14,14 W 31-011-24-1979 A South Carolina 13,13 19,NR L 9-1312-31-1979 N9 Baylor 18,17 19,19 L 18-249-20-1980 A Georgia 10,9 L 16-2011-8-1980 H North Carolina 14,14 L 19-2411-22-1980 H South Carolina 14,15 W 27-69-19-1981 H Georgia 4,4 W 13-311-7-1981 A North Carolina 2,3 8,9 W 10-81-1-1982 N2 Nebraska 1,1 4,4 W 22-159-6-1982 A Georgia 11,9 7,7 L 7-1311-6-1982 H North Carolina 13,14 18,13 W 16-1311-13-1982 A Maryland 11,10 18,16 W 24-229-17-1983 H Georgia 11,7 T 16-1611-5-1983 A North Carolina 10,9 W 16-311-12-1983 H Maryland 17,PB 11,9 W 52-279-22-1984 A Georgia 2,PB 20,17 L 23-269-29-1984 A Georgia Tech 13,PB 20,NR L 21-2811-24-1984 H South Carolina 9,9 L 21-229-20-1986 A Georgia 14,10 W 31-2810-25-1986 A N.C. State 16,16 20,19 L 3-2712-27-1986 N8 Stanford 21,18 20,17 W 27-219-19-1987 H Georgia 8,8 18,17 W 21-2011-21-1987 A South Carolina 8,8 12,12 L 7-201-1-1988 N10 Penn State 14,12 20,19 W 35-10

9-17-1988 H Florida State 3,4 10,12 L 21-2410-15-1988 H Duke 11,12 22,24 W 49-1710-22-1988 A N.C. State 9,10 24,NR L 3-1011-19-1988 H South Carolina 15,15 25,21 W 29-101-1-1989 N10 Oklahoma 9,13 10,11 W 13-69-9-1989 A Florida State 10,9 16,16 W 34-2310-21-1989 H N.C. State NR,24 12,12 W 30-1012-30-1989 N8 West Virginia 14,13 17,17 W 27-79-8-1990 A Virginia 9,10 14,13 L 7-2010-13-1990 A Georgia Tech 15,14 18,15 L 19-2110-27-1990 H North Carolina 18,17 NR,24 W 20-31-1-1991 N11 Illinois 14,11 16,17 W 30-09-28-1991 H Georgia Tech 7,7 19,18 W 9-710-26-1991 H N.C. State 19,19 12,12 W 29-191-1-1992 N10 California 13,12 14,14 L 13-379-12-1992 H Florida State 15,14 5,4 L 20-2410-10-1992 A Virginia 25,22 10,10 W 29-2810-24-1992 A N.C. State 18,15 23,23 L 6-2011-7-1992 H North Carolina 18,18 W 40-79-11-1993 A Florida State 21,17 1,1 L 0-5710-2-1993 H N.C. State 24,23 W 20-1411-6-1993 A North Carolina 16,18 L 0-2411-13-1993 H Virginia 18,16 W 23-1410-15-1994 A Duke 25,23 L 13-1910-22-1994 A Florida State 7,10 L 0-1711-5-1994 A North Carolina 19,12 W 28-179-9-1995 H Florida State 1,1 L 26-459-23-1995 H Virginia 11,14 L 3-2210-5-1996 A Florida State 2,2 L 3-3410-19-1996 H Georgia Tech 22,24 W 28-2511-9-1996 A Virginia 15,16 W 24-1612-28-1996 N9 Louisiana State 17,16 L 7-109-13-1997 A N.C. State 19,21 NR,25 W 19-179-20-1997 H Florida State 16,15 5,5 L 28-3511-15-1997 H North Carolina 8,9 L 10-171-2-1998 N9 Auburn 13,13 L 17-219-19-1998 A Virginia 10,10 L 18-2010-17-1998 A Florida State 6,7 L 0-4811-12-1998 H Georgia Tech 22,23 L 21-249-11-1999 H Virginia 22,19 W 33-149-23-1999 A Virginia Tech 8,8 L 11-3110-23-1999 H Florida State 1,1 L 14-1711-13-1999 A Georgia Tech 13,14 L 42-4512-31-1999 N9 Mississippi State 15,16 L 7-1711-4-2000 A Florida State 10,10 4,4 L 7-5411-18-2000 H South Carolina 16,14 25,NR W 16-141-1-2001 N8 Virginia Tech 16,13 6,5 L 20-419-29-2001 A Georgia Tech NR,25 9,11 W 47-4411-3-2001 H Florida State NR,24 14,14 L 27-4111-10-2001 A Maryland 13,11 L 20-3711-17-2001 A South Carolina 22,22 L 15-208-31-2002 A Georgia 8,12 L 28-3110-3-2002 A Florida State 11,11 L 31-4810-24-2002 H N.C. State 12,9 L 6-3811-16-2002 H Maryland 19,19 L 12-308-30-2003 H Georgia 11,9 L 0-3010-11-2003 H Virginia 25,24 W(OT) 30-2711-8-2003 H Florida State 3,3 W 26-101-2-2004 N9 Tennessee 6,7 W 27-149-25-2004 A Florida State 8,11 L 22-4110-7-2004 A Virginia 10,9 L 10-3011-6-2004 A Miami (FL) 11,10 W(OT) 24-179-3-2005 H Texas A&M 17,17 W 25-249-17-2005 H Miami (FL) 20,23 13,13 L(3OT) 30-369-24-2005 H Boston College NR,25 L(OT) 13-1611-12-2005 H Florida State 17,16 W 35-1411-19-2005 A South Carolina 19,21 W 13-99-16-2006 A Florida State 9,10 W 27-2010-21-2006 H Georgia Tech 12,12 13,13 W 31-79-3-2007 H Florida State 19,21 W 24-1810-6-2007 H Virginia Tech 22,22 15,14 L 23-4111-17-2007 H Boston College 15,16 18,18 L 17-2012-31-2007 N9 Auburn 15,16 22,21 L(OT) 20-238-30-2008 N12 Alabama 9,9 24,NR L 10-3410-9-2008 A Wake Forest 21,21 L 7-1211-8-2008 A Florida State 24,24 L 27-419-10-2009 A Georgia Tech 15,13 L 27-309-26-2009 H TCU 15,14 L 10-1410-24-2009 A Miami (FL) 8,9 W(OT) 40-3712-5-2009 N13 Georgia Tech 25,NR 12,12 L 34-399-18-2010 A Auburn 16,15 L(OT) 24-2710-2-2010 H Miami (FL) 16,17 L 21-3011-6-2010 H N.C. State 23,25 W 14-1311-27-2010 H South Carolina 18,17 L 7-29

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Date W-L Win %1-1 7-7 .5001-2 1-1 .5001-4 0-1 .000

8-30 0-2 .0008-31 0-2 .000

9-1 4-0 1.0009-2 4-0 1.0009-3 6-0 1.0009-4 3-1 .7509-5 5-0 1.0009-6 3-1 .7509-7 3-0 1.0009-8 6-1 .8579-9 3-2 .6009-10 3-4 .4299-11 3-3 .5009-12 3-2 .6009-13 4-2 .6679-14 2-1 .6679-15 3-1 .7509-16 5-0 1.0009-17 5-3-1 .6119-18 4-3-1 .5639-19 9-1 .9009-20 9-3 .750

9-17-2011 H Auburn 21,19 W 38-249-24-2011 H Florida State 21,22 11,14 W 35-3010-1-2011 A Virginia Tech 13,15 11,10 W 23-311-26-2011 A South Carolina 18,17 14,13 L 13-3412-3-2011 N14 Virginia Tech 21,21 5,3 W 38-101-4-2012 N2 West Virginia 14,14 23,22 L 33-709-1-2012 N12 Auburn 14,14 NR,25 W 26-199-22-2012 A Florida State 10,9 4,4 L 37-4911-24-2012 H South Carolina 12,9 13,12 L 17-2712-31-2012 N9 Louisiana State 14,13 9,7 W 25-24Total 66-110-2PB - not ranked by UPI due to probation; N1 - Dallas, TX (Cotton Bowl); A2,N2 - Miami, FL (Orange Bowl); N3 - Jacksonville, FL; N4 - Mobile, AL; N5 - New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl); N6 - Houston, TX (Bluebon-net Bowl); N7 - Norfolk, VA (Oyster Bowl); N8 - Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl); N9 - Atlanta, GA (Peach/Chick-fil-A Bowl); N10 - Orlando, FL (Citrus Bowl); N11 - Tampa, FL (Hall of Fame Bowl); N12 - Atlanta, GA; N13 - Tampa, FL (ACC Championship game); N14 - Charlotte, NC (ACC Championship game); Note: Clemson home games in bold.

9-21 7-4-1 .6259-22 8-5 .6159-23 8-5-1 .6079-24 10-2-1 .8089-25 5-6-2 .4629-26 4-7-2 .3859-27 9-6 .6009-28 8-4 .6679-29 6-5-2 .5389-30 6-8 .429

10-1 7-6-1 .53610-2 6-8-1 .43310-3 4-11-1 .28110-4 8-5 .61510-5 6-8 .42910-6 10-3 .76910-7 11-6 .64710-8 7-6-2 .53310-9 10-9 .52610-10 7-7 .50010-11 9-6 .60010-12 7-5-2 .57110-13 8-5-2 .60010-14 5-7-1 .42310-15 6-4 .60010-16 6-6-1 .50010-17 7-5 .583

10-18 4-4 .50010-19 9-4-2 .66710-20 11-5 .68810-21 12-4-1 .73510-22 10-8 .55610-23 8-9 .47110-24 7-7 .50010-25 10-7-2 .57910-26 7-3 .70010-27 4-5 .44410-28 8-9-1 .47210-29 9-5-1 .63310-30 10-3 .76910-31 13-7 .650

11-1 8-4 .66711-2 12-3 .80011-3 12-3-1 .78111-4 9-6 .60011-5 10-3-2 .73311-6 7-9 .43811-7 8-8 .50011-8 9-5-1 .63311-9 9-8 .52911-10 13-2-3 .80611-11 10-5 .66711-12 10-5 .66711-13 7-9 .438

11-14 6-9 .40011-15 6-7-1 .46411-16 9-6-1 .59411-17 11-5 .68811-18 10-6 .62511-19 6-5 .54511-20 7-5 .58311-21 7-5-1 .57711-22 8-3-1 .70811-23 9-2 .81811-24 8-10 .44411-25 7-6-1 .53611-26 3-5-3 .40911-27 5-3-1 .61111-28 6-4 .60011-29 8-2 .80011-30 2-4 .333

12-1 3-1 .75012-2 0-1 .00012-3 1-0 1.00012-4 1-0 1.00012-5 0-1 .00012-8 0-1 .00012-19 1-0 1.00012-21 0-1 .00012-23 0-1 .00012-27 3-0 1.000

12-28 0-1 .00012-29 1-1 .50012-30 1-1 .50012-31 3-4 .429

Note: Bold denotes 2013 game date.

Rk Date W-L Win % 1. September 3 6-0 1.000 September 5 5-0 1.000 September 16 5-0 1.000 4. September 19 9-1 .900 5. September 8 6-1 .857 6. November 23 9-2 .818 7. September 24 10-2-1 .808 8. November 10 13-2-3 .806 9. November 2 12-3 .800 November 29 8-2 .800 11. November 3 12-3-1 .781 12. October 6 10-3 .769 October 30 10-3 .769Note: Minimum five games; bold denotes 2013 game date.

TOP WINNING PERCENTAGE DATES

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1939 1. Texas A&M 2. Tennessee 3. Southern California 4. Cornell 5. Tulane 6. Missouri 7. UCLA 8. Duke 9. Iowa 10. Duquesne 11. Boston College 12. Clemson 13. Notre Dame 14. Santa Clara 15. Ohio State 16. Georgia Tech 17. Fordham 18. Nebraska 19. Oklahoma 20. Michigan

1948 1. Michigan 2. Notre Dame 3. North Carolina 4. California 5. Oklahoma 6. Army 7. Northwestern 8. Georgia 9. Oregon 10. Southern Methodist 11. Clemson 12. Vanderbilt 13. Tulane 14. Michigan State 15. Mississippi 16. Minnesota 17. William & Mary 18. Penn State 19. Cornell 20. Wake Forest

1950 1. Oklahoma 2. Army 3. Texas 4. Tennessee 5. California 6. Princeton 7. Kentucky 8. Michigan State 9. Michigan 10. Clemson 11. Washington 12. Wyoming 13. Illinois 14. Ohio State 15. Miami (FL) 16. Alabama 17. Nebraska 18. Tulsa Washington & Lee 20. Tulane

1951 1. Tennessee 2. Michigan 3. Maryland 4. Illinois 5. Georgia Tech 6. Princeton 7. Stanford 8. Wisconsin 9. Baylor 10. Oklahoma 11. TCU 12. California 13. Virginia 14. San Francisco 15. Kentucky 16. Boston University 17. UCLA 18. Washington State 19. Holy Cross 20. Clemson

1956 1. Oklahoma 2. Tennessee 3. Iowa 4. Georgia Tech 5. Texas A&M 6. Miami (FL) 7. Michigan 8. Syracuse 9. Michigan State 10. Oregon State 11. Baylor 12. Minnesota 13. Pittsburgh 14. TCU 15. Ohio State 16. Navy 17. George Washington 18. Southern California 19. Clemson 20. Colorado

1958 1. Louisiana State 2. Iowa 3. Army 4. Auburn 5. Oklahoma 6. Air Force 7. Wisconsin 8. Ohio State 9. Syracuse 10. TCU 11. Mississippi 12. Clemson 13. Purdue 14. Florida 15. South Carolina 16. California 17. Notre Dame 18. Southern Methodist 19. Oklahoma State 20. Rutgers

1959 1. Syracuse 2. Mississippi 3. Louisiana State 4. Texas 5. Georgia 6. Wisconsin 7. TCU 8. Washington 9. Arkansas 10. Alabama 11. Clemson 12. Penn State 13. Illinois 14. Southern California 15. Oklahoma 16. Wyoming 17. Notre Dame 18. Missouri 19. Florida 20. Pittsburgh

1977 1. Notre Dame 2. Alabama 3. Arkansas 4. Texas 5. Penn State 6. Kentucky 7. Oklahoma 8. Pittsburgh 9. Michigan 10. Washington 11. Ohio State 12. Nebraska 13. Southern California 14. Florida State 15. Stanford 16. San Diego State 17. North Carolina 18. Arizona State 19. Clemson 20. Brigham Young

1978 1. Alabama 2. Southern California 3. Oklahoma 4. Penn State 5. Michigan 6. Clemson 7. Notre Dame 8. Nebraska 9. Texas 10. Houston 11. Arkansas 12. Michigan State 13. Purdue 14. UCLA 15. Missouri 16. Georgia 17. Stanford 18. N.C. State 19. Texas A&M 20. Maryland

1981 1. Clemson 2. Texas 3. Penn State 4. Pittsburgh 5. Southern Methodist 6. Georgia 7. Alabama 8. Miami (FL) 9. North Carolina 10. Washington 11. Nebraska 12. Michigan 13. Brigham Young 14. Southern California 15. Ohio State 16. Arizona State 17. West Virginia 18. Iowa 19. Missouri 20. Oklahoma

1982 1. Penn State 2. Southern Methodist 3. Nebraska 4. Georgia 5. UCLA 6. Arizona State 7. Washington 8. Clemson 9. Arkansas 10. Pittsburgh 11. Louisiana State 12. Ohio State 13. Florida State 14. Auburn 15. Southern California 16. Oklahoma 17. Texas 18. North Carolina 19. West Virginia 20. Maryland

1983 1. Miami (FL) 2. Nebraska 3. Auburn 4. Georgia 5. Texas 6. Florida 7. Brigham Young 8. Michigan 9. Ohio State 10. Illinois 11. Clemson 12. Southern Methodist 13. Air Force 14. Iowa 15. Alabama 16. West Virginia 17. UCLA 18. Pittsburgh 19. Boston College 20. East Carolina

1986 1. Penn State 2. Miami (FL) 3. Oklahoma 4. Arizona State 5. Nebraska 6. Auburn 7. Ohio State 8. Michigan 9. Alabama 10. Louisiana State 11. Arizona 12. Baylor 13. Texas A&M 14. UCLA 14. Arkansas 16. Iowa 17. Clemson 18. Washington 19. Boston College 20. Virginia Tech

1987 1. Miami (FL) 2. Florida State 3. Oklahoma 4. Syracuse 5. Louisiana State 6. Nebraska 7. Auburn 8. Michigan State 9. UCLA 10. Texas A&M 11. Oklahoma State 12. Clemson 13. Georgia 14. Tennessee 15. South Carolina 16. Iowa 17. Notre Dame 18. Southern California 19. Michigan 20. Arizona State

1988 1. Notre Dame 2. Miami (FL) 3. Florida State 4. Michigan 5. West Virginia 6. UCLA 7. Southern California 8. Auburn 9. Clemson 10. Nebraska 11. Oklahoma State 12. Arkansas 13. Syracuse 14. Oklahoma 15. Georgia 16. Washington State 17. Alabama 18. Houston 19. Louisiana State 20. Indiana

1989 1. Miami (FL) 2. Notre Dame 3. Florida State 4. Colorado 5. Tennessee 6. Auburn 7. Michigan 8. Southern California 9. Alabama 10. Illinois 11. Nebraska 12. Clemson 13. Arkansas 14. Houston 15. Penn State 16. Michigan State 17. Pittsburgh 18. Virginia 19. Texas Tech 20. Texas A&M

1990 1. Colorado 2. Georgia Tech 3. Miami (FL) 4. Florida State 5. Washington 6. Notre Dame 7. Michigan 8. Tennessee 9. Clemson 10. Houston 11. Penn State 12. Texas 13. Florida 14. Louisville 15. Texas A&M 16. Michigan State 17. Oklahoma 18. Iowa 19. Auburn 20. Southern California

1991 1. Miami (FL) 2. Washington 3. Penn State 4. Florida State 5. Alabama 6. Michigan 7. Florida 8. California 9. East Carolina 10. Iowa 11. Syracuse 12. Texas A&M 13. Notre Dame 14. Tennessee 15. Nebraska 16. Oklahoma 17. Georgia 18. Clemson 19. UCLA 20. Colorado

1993 1. Florida State 2. Notre Dame 3. Nebraska 4. Auburn 5. Florida 6. Wisconsin 7. West Virginia 8. Penn State 9. Texas A&M 10. Arizona 11. Ohio State 12. Tennessee 13. Boston College 14. Alabama 15. Miami (FL) 16. Colorado 17. Oklahoma 18. UCLA 19. North Carolina 20. Kansas State 21. Michigan 22. Virginia Tech 23. Clemson 24. Louisville 25. California

2000 1. Oklahoma 2. Miami (FL) 3. Washington 4. Oregon State 5. Florida State 6. Virginia Tech 7. Oregon 8. Nebraska 9. Kansas State 10. Florida 11. Michigan 12. Texas 13. Purdue 14. Colorado State 15. Notre Dame 16. Clemson 17. Georgia Tech 18. Auburn 19. South Carolina 20. Georgia 21. TCU 22. Louisiana State 23. Wisconsin 24. Mississippi State 25. Iowa State

2003 1. Southern California 2. Louisiana State 3. Oklahoma 4. Ohio State 5. Miami (FL) 6. Michigan 7. Georgia 8. Iowa 9. Washington State 10. Miami (OH) 11. Florida State 12. Texas 13. Mississippi 14. Kansas State 15. Tennessee 16. Boise State 17. Maryland 18. Purdue 19. Nebraska 20. Minnesota 21. Utah 22. Clemson 23. Bowling Green 24. Florida 25. TCU

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2005 1. Texas 2. Southern California 3. Penn State 4. Ohio State 5. West Virginia 6. Louisiana State 7. Virginia Tech 8. Alabama 9. Notre Dame 10. Georgia 11. TCU 12. Florida Oregon 14. Auburn 15. Wisconsin 16. UCLA 17. Miami (FL) 18. Boston College 19. Louisville 20. Texas Tech 21. Clemson 22. Oklahoma 23. Florida State 24. Nebraska 25. California

2007 1. Louisiana State 2. Georgia 3. Southern California 4. Missouri 5. Ohio State 6. West Virginia 7. Kansas 8. Oklahoma 9. Virginia Tech 10. Boston College Texas 12. Tennessee 13. Florida 14. Brigham Young 15. Auburn 16. Arizona State 17. Cincinnati 18. Michigan 19. Hawaii 20. Illinois 21. Clemson 22. Texas Tech 23. Oregon 24. Wisconsin 25. Oregon State

2009 1. Alabama 2. Texas 3. Florida 4. Boise State 5. Ohio State 6. TCU 7. Iowa 8. Cincinnati 9. Penn State 10. Virginia Tech 11. Oregon 12. Brigham Young 13. Georgia Tech 14. Nebraska 15. Pittsburgh 16. Wisconsin 17. Louisiana State 18. Utah 19. Miami (FL) 20. Mississippi 21. Texas Tech 22. Southern California 23. Central Michigan 24. Clemson 25. West Virginia

Year Head Coach W-L ACC Rank1957 Frank Howard 7-3 4-3 181958 Frank Howard 8-3 5-1 131978 Charley Pell 11-1 6-0 71981 Danny Ford 12-0 6-0 11986 Danny Ford 8-2-2 5-1-1 191987 Danny Ford 10-2 6-1 101988 Danny Ford 10-2 6-1 81989 Danny Ford 10-2 5-2 111990 Ken Hatfield 10-2 5-2 91991 Ken Hatfield 9-2-1 6-0-1 171993 Ken Hatfield 9-3 5-3 232000 Tommy Bowden 9-3 6-2 142003 Tommy Bowden 9-4 5-3 222005 Tommy Bowden 8-4 4-4 212007 Tommy Bowden 9-4 5-3 222011 Dabo Swinney 10-4 6-2 222012 Dabo Swinney 11-2 7-1 9

TOP-25 YEARS (COACHES POLL)2011

1. Alabama 2. Louisiana State 3. Oklahoma State 4. Oregon 5. Arkansas 6. Southern California 7. Stanford 8. Boise State 9. South Carolina 10. Wisconsin 11. Michigan State 12. Michigan 13. Baylor 14. TCU 15. Kansas State 16. Oklahoma 17. West Virginia 18. Houston 19. Georgia 20. Southern Mississippi 21. Virginia Tech 22. Clemson 23. Florida State 24. Nebraska 25. Cincinnati

2012 1. Alabama 2. Oregon 3. Ohio State 4. Notre Dame 5. Georgia Texas A&M 7. Stanford 8. South Carolina 9. Florida 10. Florida State 11. Clemson 12. Kansas State 13. Louisville 14. Louisiana State 15. Oklahoma 16. Utah State 17. Northwestern 18. Boise State 19. Texas 20. Oregon State 21. San Jose State 22. Northern Illinois 23. Vanderbilt 24. Michigan 25. Nebraska

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Scoring OffenseYear G TD FG PAT Points P/G1957 10 33 0 18 216 21.61959 10 39 1 18 262 26.21960 10 30 1 12 197 19.71961 10 28 2 23 199 19.91978 11 45 13 42 351 31.91983 11 39 21 38 338 30.71988 11 40 17 36 329 29.92006 13 55 15 46 425 32.72007 13 51 22 50 430 33.12012 13 68 19 60 533 41.0

Total OffenseYear G Plays Yards Y/P Y/G1955 10 600 3057 5.10 305.71957 10 646 3277 5.07 327.71960 10 724 3060 4.23 306.01961 10 708 3075 4.34 307.51967 10 711 3121 4.39 312.11978 11 866 4804 5.55 436.71991 11 838 4507 5.38 409.72006 13 822 5342 6.50 410.92012 13 1062 6665 6.28 512.7

Rushing OffenseYear G Car. Yards Y/P Y/G1955 10 485 2200 4.56 220.01958 10 604 2258 3.74 225.81961 10 499 1783 3.57 178.31962 10 545 2054 3.77 205.31963 10 565 1959 3.47 195.91978 11 681 3262 4.79 296.51979 11 674 2622 3.89 238.41986 11 648 3007 4.64 273.41987 11 607 2687 4.43 244.31988 11 625 3054 4.89 277.61989 11 617 2584 4.19 234.91991 11 614 2813 4.58 255.71992 11 580 2828 4.88 257.11995 11 611 2855 4.67 259.61996 11 501 2191 4.37 199.22000 11 557 2600 4.67 236.42006 13 495 2832 5.72 217.8

Passing OffenseYear G Com.-Att. Yards Pct. Y/G1957 10 57-129 1045 44.2 104.51969 10 133-281 1755 47.3 175.51975 11 111-208 1978 53.4 163.52008 13 248-400 2832 62.0 217.82011 14 311-525 3952 59.2 282.32012 13 318-474 4181 67.1 321.6

Pass Efficiency OffenseYear G Com.-Att. Pct. I TD Yards Eff.2007 13 295-455 64.8 6 30 3147 142.12012 13 318-474 67.1 14 40 4181 163.1

First DownsYear G Rush Pass Penalty Tot.2003 12 102 146 31 2792011 14 115 182 18 3152012 13 146 179 16 341

Scoring DefenseYear G TD FG PAT Points P/G1959 10 13 3 9 96 9.61968 10 13 3 10 179 17.91978 11 14 7 9 116 10.51979 11 8 12 8 92 8.41981 11 9 8 8 90 8.21986 11 19 11 19 166 15.11987 11 20 10 16 166 15.11989 11 15 9 14 131 11.91990 11 11 11 10 109 9.91995 11 22 9 15 178 16.22010 13 27 19 25 244 18.8

Total DefenseYear G Plays Yards Y/P Y/G1954 10 528 1761 3.34 176.11957 10 592 2159 3.65 215.91959 10 561 1971 3.51 197.11960 10 573 2121 3.70 212.11963 10 544 1847 3.40 184.71965 10 622 2515 4.04 251.51978 11 711 2796 3.93 254.21979 11 696 2612 3.75 237.51981 11 753 2767 3.67 251.51986 11 747 3405 4.56 309.51987 11 704 2640 3.75 240.01989 11 690 2947 4.27 267.91990 11 678 2386 3.52 216.91991 11 710 2895 4.08 263.2

Rushing DefenseYear G Car. Yards Y/P Y/G1954 10 388 969 2.50 96.91959 10 391 1085 2.77 108.51960 10 389 1121 2.88 112.11961 10 399 1275 3.20 127.51962 10 395 1213 3.07 121.31963 10 344 931 2.71 93.11979 11 450 1292 2.87 117.51986 11 365 1139 3.12 103.51987 11 388 880 2.27 80.01989 11 336 1041 3.10 94.61990 11 369 789 2.14 71.71991 11 360 587 1.63 53.4

Passing DefenseYear G Com.-Att. Yards Pct. Y/G1957 10 49-129 597 38.0 59.71978 11 96-209 1103 45.9 110.31995 11 190-376 2255 50.5 205.02007 13 247-425 2450 58.1 188.52009 14 185-361 2279 51.2 162.8

Completion Percentage DefenseYear G Com.-Att. Yards Int. Pct.1981 11 158-332 1791 23 47.61984 11 146-303 1932 16 48.21986 11 184-382 2266 16 48.21987 11 153-316 1760 19 48.41989 11 174-354 1907 20 49.11990 11 149-309 1597 14 48.21991 11 171-358 2308 9 47.81995 11 190-376 2255 21 50.5

Net PuntingYear G Punts Avg. Ret.-Yards Net1979 11 72 44.4 40-246 41.01984 11 56 44.0 16-72 42.71989 11 42 42.4 16-171 38.7

Kickoff ReturnsYear G KOR Yards TD Avg.1986 11 35 915 0 26.11989 11 25 559 0 22.41995 11 33 749 0 22.72001 11 44 1094 1 24.92003 12 29 803 1 27.72004 11 34 920 2 27.12007 13 44 1052 2 23.92009 14 46 1094 4 23.8

Punt ReturnsYear G PR Yards TD Avg.1987 11 49 668 2 13.61989 11 32 325 0 10.21993 11 27 347 0 12.92000 11 35 524 2 15.0

Turnover RatioYear Gain Lost Net Net/G1978 38 21 +17 +1.601981 41 24 +17 +1.541982 35 24 +11 +1.001983 37 25 +12 +1.091988 32 12 +20 +1.821989 34 14 +20 +1.821993 28 16 +12 +1.091994 29 12 +17 +1.551999 26 17 +9 +0.822007 25 12 +13 +1.00

Third-Down Conversion PercentageYear G Con. Att. Pct.2006 13 68 162 42.02007 13 82 195 42.12012 13 106 206 51.5

Fourth-Down Conversion PercentageYear G Con. Att. Pct.2007 13 10 16 62.52012 13 14 18 77.8

Red Zone OffenseYear G Scores Pct.2012 13 56-59 94.9

Red Zone DefenseYear G Scores Pct.2012 13 33-44 75.0

Sacks By DefenseYear Sacks Yards S/G1992 46 278 4.21998 37 232 3.41999 46 320 4.22004 42 303 3.8

Sacks AllowedYear Sacks Yards S/G2006 15 98 1.15

Kickoff CoverageYear G KOR Dist. Avg. Return TB Net2008 13 67 4343 64.8 1238 5 44.9

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ScoringYear Player TD PAT FG TP1959 Bill Mathis 11 4 0 701960 Bill McGuirt 9 0 0 541961 Ron Scrudato 8 0 0 481969 Ray Yauger 11 2 0 681978 Lester Brown 17 0 0 1021983 Bob Paulling 0 36 18 901985 Kenny Flowers 13 0 0 781986 Terrence Flagler 13 0 0 781987 David Treadwell 0 28 18 821991 Nelson Welch 0 30 17 811992 Nelson Welch 0 23 22 892000 Travis Zachery 14 0 0 1022005 Jad Dean 0 34 24 1062007 Mark Buchholz 0 48 22 114

Total OffenseYear Player Plays Yards Y/P Y/G1957 Harvey White 164 1038 6.4 103.81977 Steve Fuller 347 1900 5.5 172.71978 Steve Fuller 303 2003 6.6 182.12001 Woodrow Dantzler 517 3364 6.5 305.82011 Tajh Boyd 641 4046 6.3 289.02012 Tajh Boyd 613 4410 7.2 339.2

RushingYear Player Car. Yards Avg. Y/G1955 Joel Wells 135 782 5.8 78.21965 Hugh Mauldin 194 664 3.4 66.41966 Buddy Gore 186 750 4.0 75.01967 Buddy Gore 230 1045 4.5 104.51987 Terry Allen 172 868 5.0 86.81995 Ray Priester 223 1286 5.8 116.9

Passing EfficiencyYear Player Com. Att. I TD Yds Eff.1957 Harvey White 46 95 3 11 841 154.61967 Jimmy Addison 82 174 10 5 924 81.01981 Homer Jordan 96 174 8 8 1496 133.41983 Mike Eppley 99 166 9 13 1410 146.02007 Cullen Harper 282 433 6 27 2991 141.02012 Tajh Boyd 287 427 13 36 3896 165.6

ReceivingYear Player G Rec. Yards TD R/G1978 Jerry Butler 12 54 864 3 4.91980 Perry Tuttle 10 53 915 4 4.82004 Airese Currie 11 61 868 2 5.52005 Chansi Stuckey 12 64 770 4 5.32007 Aaron Kelly 13 88 1081 11 6.8

All-Purpose YardsYear Player Rush Rec. PR KOR Tot.1997 Tony Horne 7 897 298 491 16932002 Derrick Hamilton 208 602 377 696 18832003 Derrick Hamilton 111 1026 218 380 17352008 C.J. Spiller 629 436 189 516 17702009 C.J. Spiller 1212 503 210 755 26802011 Sammy Watkins 231 1219 12 826 2288

PuntingYear Player Punts Avg.1954 Joe Pagliei 26 36.71955 Joe Pagliei 20 39.11961 Eddie Werntz 56 40.21962 Eddie Werntz 41 40.71969 Jack Anderson 21 40.11970 Jack Anderson 35 41.01979 David Sims 72 44.41981 Dale Hatcher 40 43.11989 Chris Gardocki 44 42.71990 Chris Gardocki 53 44.3

InterceptionsYear Player Int. Yds TD1964 Jimmy Bell 5 5 01974 Dennis Smith 6 47 01977 Steve Ryan 5 67 01989 Robert O’Neal 7 96 01995 Brian Dawkins 6 55 11999 Robert Carswell 6 72 02000 Alex Ardley 6 61 02002 Justin Miller 8 50 02009 DeAndre McDaniel 8 128 1

Kick ScoringYear Player XPts FG TP1956 Charlie Bussey 12-18 0 121960 Lon Armstrong 24-26 3 331963 Frank Peace 21-22 4 331978 Obed Ariri 42-44 13 811980 Obed Ariri 18-18 23 871983 Bob Paulling 36-37 18 901984 Donald Igwebuike 41-41 16 891987 David Treadwell 28-29 18 821989 Chris Gardocki 38-38 20 981991 Nelson Welch 30-34 17 811992 Nelson Welch 23-25 22 892005 Jad Dean 34-35 24 1062007 Mark Buchholz 48-48 22 114

Punt ReturnsYear Player PR Yards Avg.1958 Bobby Morgan 9 143 15.91959 George Usry 16 175 10.81963 Hugh Mauldin 17 193 11.41970 Don Kelley 24 389 16.21978 Willie Jordan 20 277 13.81987 Donnell Woolford 21 326 15.51991 Darnell Stephens 25 352 14.1

Kickoff ReturnsYear Player KOR Yards Avg. TD1969 John Shields 25 539 21.6 01986 Terrance Roulhac 17 561 33.0 01995 Antwuan Wyatt 17 425 25.0 01997 Tony Horne 18 491 27.3 02001 Derrick Hamilton 15 476 31.7 12002 Justin Miller 13 456 35.1 12004 Justin Miller 20 661 33.1 22009 C.J. Spiller 23 755 32.8 4

TacklesYear Player G Tac. Tac./G1996 Anthony Simmons 11 164 14.91997 Anthony Simmons 11 144 13.11999 Keith Adams 11 176 16.0

Tackles for LossYear Player G TFL Yards1984 William Perry 11 27 1001991 Rob Bodine 12 27 1111999 Keith Adams 11 33 1682003 Leroy Hill 13 27 922010 Da’Quan Bowers 13 26 153

SacksYear Player G Sacks Yards1999 Keith Adams 11 16 1222006 Gaines Adams 13 12.5 872010 Da’Quan Bowers 13 15.5 1122011 Andre Branch 14 10.5 75

Caused FumblesYear Player G CF CF/G2012 Malliciah Goodman 13 4 0.31

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Year Champion Bowl AP,Coach ACC Overall Head Coach Coach-of-the-Year Player-of-the-Year Rookie-of-the-Year1953 Maryland Orange 1,1 4-0 10-1 Jim Tatum Jim Tatum (UMD) Bernie Faloney (UMD) Duke 18,18 4-0 7-2-1 Bill Murray1954 Duke Orange 14,14 4-0 8-2-1 Bill Murray Bill Murray (DUK) Jerry Barger (DUK)1955 Maryland Orange 3,3 4-0 10-1 Jim Tatum Jim Tatum (UMD) Bob Pellegrini (UMD) Duke NR,16 4-0 7-2-1 Bill Murray1956 Clemson Orange 19,NR 4-0-1 7-2-2 Frank Howard Paul Amen (WFU) Bill Barnes (WFU)1957 N.C. State 15,20 5-0-1 7-1-2 Earle Edwards Earle Edwards (NCS) Dick Christie (NCS)1958 Clemson Sugar 12,13 5-1 8-3 Frank Howard Frank Howard (CU) Alex Hawkins (USC)1959 Clemson Bluebonnet 11,NR 6-1 9-2 Frank Howard Paul Amen (WFU) Mike McGee (DUK)1960 Duke Cotton 10,11 5-1 8-3 Bill Murray Bill Murray (DUK) Roman Gabriel (NCS)1961 Duke 20,14 5-1 7-3 Bill Murray Bill Elias (UVA) Roman Gabriel (NCS)1962 Duke NR,14 6-0 8-2 Bill Murray Bill Murray (DUK) Billy Gambrell (USC)1963 North Carolina Gator NR,19 6-1 8-2 Jim Hickey Jim Hickey (UNC) Jay Wilkinson (DUK) N.C. State Liberty NR,NR 6-1 8-3 Earle Edwards Earle Edward (NCS)1964 N.C. State NR,NR 5-2 5-5 Earle Edwards Bill Tate (WFU) Brian Piccolo (WFU)1965 Clemson NR,NR 5-2 5-5 Frank Howard Earle Edwards (NCS) Danny Talbott (UNC) N.C. State NR,NR 5-2 6-4 Earle Edwards1966 Clemson NR,NR 6-1 6-4 Frank Howard Frank Howard (CU) Bob Davis (UVA)1967 Clemson NR,NR 6-0 6-4 Frank Howard Earle Edwards (NCS) Buddy Gore (CU)1968 N.C. State NR,NR 6-1 6-4 Earle Edwards George Blackburn (UVA) Frank Quayle (UVA)1969 South Carolina Peach NR,NR 6-0 7-4 Paul Dietzel Paul Dietzel (USC) Don McCauley (UNC)1970 Wake Forest NR,NR 5-1 6-5 Cal Stoll Cal Stoll (WFU) Don McCauley (UNC)1971 North Carolina Gator NR,18 6-0 9-3 Bill Dooley Bill Dooley (UNC) Ernie Jackson (DUK)1972 North Carolina Sun 12,14 6-0 11-1 Bill Dooley Lou Holtz (NCS) Steve Jones (DUK)1973 N.C. State Liberty 16,NR 6-0 9-3 Lou Holtz Jerry Claiborne (UMD) Willie Burden (NCS)1974 Maryland Liberty 13,13 6-0 8-4 Jerry Claiborne Red Parker (CU) Randy White (UMD)1975 Maryland Gator 13,11 5-0 9-2-1 Jerry Claiborne Jerry Claiborne (UMD) Mike Voight (UNC) Ted Brown (NCS)1976 Maryland Cotton 8,11 5-0 11-1 Jerry Claiborne Jerry Claiborne (UMD) Mike Voight (UNC) James McDougald (WFU)1977 North Carolina Peach 17,14 5-0-1 8-3-1 Bill Dooley Charley Pell (CU) Steve Fuller (CU) Amos Lawrence (UNC)1978 Clemson Gator 6,7 6-0 11-1 Charley Pell Charley Pell (CU) Steve Fuller (CU) Darrel Nicholson (UNC)1979 N.C. State NR,NR 5-1 7-4 Bo Rein John Mackovic (WFU) Jay Venuto (WFU) Chuck McSwain (CU)1980 North Carolina Bluebonnet 10,9 6-0 11-1 Dick Crum Dick Crum (UNC) Lawrence Taylor (UNC) Ben Bennett (DUK)1981 Clemson Orange 1,1 6-0 12-0 Danny Ford Danny Ford (CU) Jeff Davis (CU) Joe McIntosh (NCS)1982 Clemson 8,NR 6-0 9-1-1 Danny Ford Bobby Ross (UMD) Chris Castor (DUK) Michael Ramseur (WFU)1983 Maryland Citrus NR,NR 6-0 8-4 Bobby Ross George Welsh (UVA) Ben Bennett (DUK) Cory Collier (GAT)1984 Maryland Sun 12,11 5-0 9-3 Bobby Ross George Welsh (UVA) William Perry (CU) John Ford (UVA)1985 Maryland Cherry 18,19 6-0 9-3 Bobby Ross Bill Curry (GAT) Barry Word (UVA) Jerry Mays (GAT)1986 Clemson Gator 17,19 5-1-1 8-2-2 Danny Ford Dick Sheridan (NCS) Erik Kramer (NCS) Ray Agnew (NCS)1987 Clemson Citrus 12,10 6-1 10-2 Danny Ford Bill Dooley (WFU) Michael D. Perry (CU) Terry Allen (CU)1988 Clemson Citrus 9,8 6-1 10-2 Danny Ford Steve Spurrier (DUK) Anthony Dilweg (DUK) Jesse Campbell (NCS)1989 Virginia Citrus 18,15 6-1 10-3 George Welsh Steve Spurrier (Duke) Clarkston Hines (DUK) Shawn Jones (GAT) Duke All-American NR,NR 6-1 8-4 Steve Spurrier1990 Georgia Tech Citrus 2,1 6-0-1 11-0-1 Bobby Ross Bobby Ross (GAT) Shawn Moore (UVA) Ronald Williams (CU)1991 Clemson Citrus 18,17 6-0-1 9-2-1 Ken Hatfield George Welsh (UVA) Matt Blundin (UVA) Jimy Lincoln (GAT)1992 Florida State Orange 2,2 8-0 11-1 Bobby Bowden Bill Dooley (WFU) Charlie Ward (FSU) Tamarick Vanover (FSU)1993 Florida State Orange 1,1 8-0 12-1 Bobby Bowden Bobby Bowden (FSU) Charlie Ward (FSU) Leon Johnson (UNC)1994 Florida State Orange 4,5 8-0 10-1-1 Bobby Bowden Fred Goldsmith (DUK) Robert Baldwin (DUK) Ronde Barber (UVA)1995 Virginia Peach 16,17 7-1 9-4 George Welsh George Welsh (UVA) Danny Kannell (FSU) Anthony Simmons (CU) Florida State Orange 4,5 7-1 10-2 Bobby Bowden1996 Florida State Sugar 3,3 8-0 11-1 Bobby Bowden Mack Brown (UNC) Tiki Barber (UVA) Dre Bly (UNC)1997 Florida State Sugar 3,3 8-0 11-1 Bobby Bowden Bobby Bowden (FSU) Andre Wadsworth (FSU) Travis Minor (FSU)1998 Florida State Fiesta 3,3 7-1 11-2 Bobby Bowden George O’Leary (GAT) Torry Holt (NCS) Ray Robinson (NCS) Georgia Tech Gator 9,9 7-1 10-2 George O’Leary1999 Florida State Sugar 1,1 8-0 12-0 Bobby Bowden Tommy Bowden (CU) Joe Hamilton (GAT) Koren Robinson (NCS)2000 Florida State Orange 5,4 8-0 11-2 Bobby Bowden George O’Leary (GAT) Chris Weinke (FSU) Philip Rivers (NCS)2001 Maryland Orange 11,10 7-1 10-1 Ralph Friedgen Ralph Friedgen (UMD) E.J. Henderson (UMD) Chris Rix (FSU)2002 Florida State Sugar 21,23 7-1 9-5 Bobby Bowden Al Groh (UVA) Matt Schaub (UVA) T.A. McLendon (NCS)2003 Florida State Orange 9,8 7-1 10-3 Bobby Bowden Tommy Bowden (CU) Philip Rivers (NCS) Reggie Ball (GAT)2004 Virginia Tech Sugar 10,10 7-1 10-3 Frank Beamer Frank Beamer (VAT) Bryan Randall (VAT) Calvin Johnson (GAT)2005 Florida State Orange 23,23 5-3 8-5 Bobby Bowden Frank Beamer (VAT) Chris Barclay (WFU) James Davis (CU)2006 Wake Forest Orange 18,17 6-2 11-3 Jim Grobe Jim Grobe (WFU) Calvin Johnson (GAT) Riley Skinner (WFU)2007 Virginia Tech Orange 9,9 7-1 11-3 Frank Beamer Al Groh (UVA) Matt Ryan (BOC) Josh Adams (WFU)2008 Virginia Tech Orange 15,14 5-3 10-4 Frank Beamer Paul Johnson (GAT) Jonathan Dwyer (GAT) Russell Wilson (NCS)2009 Georgia Tech Orange 13,13 7-1 11-3 Paul Johnson Paul Johnson (GAT) C.J. Spiller (CU) Ryan Williams (VAT)2010 Virginia Tech Orange 16,15 8-0 11-3 Frank Beamer Ralph Friedgen (UMD) Tyrod Taylor (VAT) Danny O’Brien (UMD)2011 Clemson Orange 22,22 6-2 10-4 Dabo Swinney Mike London (UVA) David Wilson (VAT) Sammy Watkins (CU)2012 Florida State Orange 10,8 7-1 12-2 Jimbo Fisher David Cutcliffe (DUK) Tajh Boyd (CU) Duke Johnson (MIA)Note: “AP,Coach” denotes final rankings in AP and coaches polls; coaches poll by UPI (1953-90) and USA Today (1991-12).

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1975 SEASON STATS2-9 Overall, 2-3 ACC, 1-4 Home, 1-5 Away, 0-0 Neutral, 2-8 Day, 0-1 Night

Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-13 Tulane L 13-17 45,100 16 49 151 0 7 24 3 155 1 73 306 12 54 161 1 5 16 0 59 0 70 2209-20 at Alabama (14,18) L 0-56 58,383 11 46 65 0 8 16 0 113 0 62 178 28 68 437 8 5 8 0 61 0 76 4989-27 at Georgia Tech L 28-33 46,212 23 51 191 2 18 30 0 300 2 81 492 18 54 331 5 2 2 0 18 0 56 34310-4 at Georgia L 7-35 57,800 15 46 121 0 9 20 1 156 1 67 277 25 71 366 5 4 8 0 50 0 79 41610-11 * Wake Forest W 16-14 45,000 18 51 232 0 11 18 0 176 2 69 408 16 50 185 0 8 19 3 82 2 69 26710-18 * at Duke L 21-25 31,500 21 46 191 2 12 15 0 212 1 61 403 24 55 299 3 9 15 0 157 0 70 45610-25 * N.C. State L 7-45 45,000 12 46 178 1 9 19 1 122 0 65 300 22 64 409 6 1 3 0 12 0 67 42111-1 Florida State L 7-43 33,000 12 44 154 1 4 13 2 46 0 57 200 29 66 288 3 13 22 1 209 3 88 49711-8 * at North Carolina W 38-35 40,000 22 55 214 4 12 19 0 243 1 74 457 19 53 309 2 12 18 1 188 3 71 42711-15 * Maryland L 20-22 35,400 22 58 194 3 10 13 1 114 0 71 308 14 47 173 1 7 14 1 93 0 61 26611-22 at South Carolina L 20-56 51,197 23 46 232 2 11 21 1 161 1 67 393 30 66 458 3 9 12 0 158 5 78 616* - ACC game; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 203,500 (40,700 per game); Head Coach - Red Parker; Assistants - Dwight Adams (LB), Tom Bass (DE), Larry Beckish (WR), Joe Burson (DB), Ronnie Carter (OL), Ed Emory (RB), Tom Moore (DB), Don Murry (QB), Duke Owen (OL), Harold Steelman (DC).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 3722 4434 Total Plays 746 785 Touchdowns 24 52 Yards Per Play 5.0 5.6 Yards Per Game 338.4 403.1RUSHING YARDS 1924 3416 Carries 538 648 Touchdowns 15 36 Yards Per Carry 3.6 5.3 Yards Per Game 174.9 310.5PASSING YARDS 1798 1017 Attempts 208 137 Completions 111 75 Had Intercepted 9 6 Touchdowns 9 13 Completion Percentage 53.3 54.7 Yards Per Attempt 8.64 7.42 Yards Per Completion 16.2 13.6 Efficiency 131.6 139.7 Yards Per Game 163.5 92.5PUNTING YARDS 1949 1637 Number of Punts 56 41 Average Punt 34.8 39.9 Net Punting 30.4 36.4PUNT RETURN YARDS 145 248 Number of Returns 22 32 Average Return 6.6 7.7INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 59 213 Number of Interceptions 6 9 Return Yards Per Interception 9.8 23.7KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 876 674 Number of Returns 49 33 Average Return 17.9 20.4FIRST DOWNS 195 237 By Rushing 112 189 By Passing 74 42 By Penalty 9 6 First Downs Per Game 17.7 21.5PENALTIES 53-456 54-465 Penalty Yards Per Game 41.5 42.3FUMBLES-LOST 42-26 29-12SACKS NA-NA NA-NATHIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NAFOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION NA NAPOINTS 177 381 Points Per Game 16.1 34.6FIELD GOALS 5-9 8-17PAT (KICKS) 14-18 39-45

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 29 79 27 42 --- 177Opponents 108 117 75 81 --- 381

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GK. Callicutt 11 145 572 3.9 4 24 52.0H. Goggins 5 65 389 6.0 2 41 77.8M. O’Cain 9 98 246 2.5 6 43 27.3W. Jordan 8 91 223 2.5 2 19 27.9D. Testerman 9 40 177 4.4 1 20 19.7S. Fuller 8 47 148 3.1 0 18 18.5L. Hope 9 12 63 5.3 0 15 7.0W. Ratchford 1 8 36 4.5 0 8 36.0B. Coffey 8 6 35 5.8 0 12 4.4W. Scott 10 5 19 3.8 0 8 1.9T. Eley 5 8 18 2.3 0 13 3.6B. Cunningham 11 3 4 1.3 0 3 0.4C. Brantley 11 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1R. Williams 1 2 -1 -0.5 0 1 -1.0R. Weddington 3 7 -6 -0.9 0 6 -2.0CLEMSON 11 538 1924 3.6 15 43 174.9Opponents 11 648 3416 5.3 36 NA 310.5

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.W. Jordan 11 40-73-1 728 5 54.7 66.2 158.4M. O’Cain 9 48-84-3 697 2 57.1 77.4 127.6S. Fuller 8 22-46-3 354 2 47.8 44.3 113.8R. Weddington 3 1-3-2 19 0 33.3 6.3 -46.8K. Callicutt 11 0-2-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 11 111-208-9 1798 9 53.3 163.5 131.6Opponents 11 75-137-6 1017 13 54.7 92.5 139.7

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GJ. Walters 11 26 394 15.2 2 67 35.8C. Brantley 11 22 475 21.6 3 80 43.2B. Cunningham 11 18 312 17.3 2 55 28.4S. Rome 11 15 286 19.0 2 62 26.0H. Cain 11 6 72 12.0 0 19 6.5K. Callicutt 11 6 47 7.8 0 15 4.3R. Bustle 10 4 62 15.5 0 20 6.2D. Testerman 9 4 45 11.3 0 19 5.0W. Ratchford 1 3 27 9.0 0 15 27.0H. Goggins 5 2 32 16.0 0 21 6.4R. Bollinger 6 2 27 13.5 0 19 4.5J. Butler 5 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.4W. Scott 10 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.7L. Hope 9 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6CLEMSON 11 111 1798 16.2 9 80 163.5Opponents 11 75 1017 13.6 13 NA 92.5

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGW. Jordan 5-9 55.6 3-4 1-1 1-4 0-0 41CLEMSON 5-9 55.6 3-4 1-1 1-4 0-0 41Opponents 8-17 47.1 4-5 3-5 1-5 0-2 44

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetR. Holliday 31 1083 35.0 48 NA NAM. Pusey 23 866 37.6 56 NA NATEAM 2 0 0.0 0 -- NACLEMSON 56 1949 34.8 56 2 30.4Opponents 41 1637 39.9 NA NA 36.4

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsINTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGP. Martin 2 9 4.5 0 NAD. Smith 1 36 36.0 0 NAM. Heniford 1 7 7.0 0 NAR. Smith 1 7 7.0 0 NAM. Lee 1 0 0.0 0 NACLEMSON 6 59 9.8 0 36Opponents 9 213 23.7 NA NA

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGS. Rome 12 100 8.3 0 NAL. Carson 4 19 4.8 0 NAP. Martin 5 17 3.4 0 NAB. Wingo 1 9 9.0 0 NACLEMSON 22 145 6.6 0 NAOpponents 32 248 7.7 NA NA

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGW. Scott 26 541 20.8 0 NAT. Eley 5 110 22.0 0 NAJ. Walters 5 102 20.4 0 NAR. Williams 4 65 16.3 0 NAJ. Butler 3 46 15.3 0 NAH. Goggins 1 16 16.0 0 NAG. Webb 1 0 0.0 0 NAL. Carson 1 0 0.0 0 NAH. Cain 3 -4 -1.3 0 NACLEMSON 49 876 17.9 0 NAOpponents 33 674 20.4 NA NA

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsW. Jordan 2 2-0-0 5-9 14-18 0 41M. O’Cain 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 38K. Callicutt 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24C. Brantley 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18S. Rome 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 1 14B. Cunningham 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12H. Goggins 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12J. Walters 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12D. Testerman 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6CLEMSON 24 15-9-0 5-9 14-18 2 177Opponents 52 36-13-3 8-16 39-45 3 381

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1976 SEASON STATS3-6-2 Overall, 0-4-1 ACC, 2-2-1 Home, 1-4-1 Away, 0-0 Neutral, 2-6-1 Day, 1-0-1 Night

Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-11 The Citadel W 10-7 45,600 20 53 236 0 7 14 2 81 1 67 317 19 45 105 1 18 28 2 218 0 73 3239-18 Georgia (9,9) L 0-41 41,100 14 40 152 0 10 19 0 110 0 59 262 22 67 319 2 7 14 1 182 3 77 5019-25 at Georgia Tech T 24-24 43,937 28 61 248 1 13 19 2 234 2 80 482 16 42 134 1 11 19 0 177 1 61 31110-2 at Tennessee L 19-21 78,161 19 56 194 3 12 17 1 151 0 73 345 24 52 142 2 12 23 1 137 1 75 27010-9 * at Wake Forest L 14-20 18,000 12 44 161 1 7 20 1 91 1 64 252 23 65 307 2 8 13 0 97 0 78 40410-16 * Duke T 18-18 41,500 16 46 217 1 3 8 0 28 1 54 245 21 57 258 0 11 21 0 114 0 78 37210-23 * at N.C. State L 21-38 36,500 18 58 283 2 9 17 1 138 1 75 421 26 60 388 4 10 21 0 106 1 81 41410-30 at Florida State W 15-12 21,473 21 54 250 1 7 13 2 112 1 67 362 17 49 192 1 11 20 1 134 0 69 32611-6 * North Carolina L 23-27 39,200 29 65 300 2 10 21 0 160 1 86 460 15 47 329 4 5 7 0 90 0 54 41911-13 * at Maryland (6,7) L 0-20 40,288 13 49 141 0 5 19 1 99 0 68 240 18 57 287 2 6 17 1 99 1 74 38611-20 South Carolina W 28-9 54,129 16 47 280 4 4 10 0 41 0 57 321 25 48 124 0 16 40 3 261 1 88 385* - ACC game; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 221,529 (44,306 per game); Head Coach - Red Parker; Assistants - Dwight Adams (DE), Tom Bass (RB), Larry Beckish (WR), Joe Burson (DB), Ed Emory (OL), Buddy King (OL), Tom Moore (DB), Don Murry (OC), Charley Pell (DC), Harold Steelman (DL), Clyde Wrenn (RC).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 3707 4201 Total Plays 750 809 Touchdowns 23 27 Yards Per Play 4.9 5.2 Yards Per Game 337.0 381.9RUSHING YARDS 2462 2586 Carries 573 586 Touchdowns 15 19 Yards Per Carry 4.3 4.4 Yards Per Game 223.8 235.1PASSING YARDS 1245 1615 Attempts 177 223 Completions 87 115 Had Intercepted 10 9 Touchdowns 8 8 Completion Percentage 49.2 51.5 Yards Per Attempt 7.03 7.24 Yards Per Completion 13.8 14.0 Efficiency 111.6 116.2 Yards Per Game 113.2 146.8PUNTING YARDS 2141 1667 Number of Punts 56 43 Average Punt 38.2 38.8 Net Punting 34.8 36.7PUNT RETURN YARDS 89 192 Number of Returns 16 25 Average Return 5.6 7.7INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 24 73 Number of Interceptions 9 10 Return Yards Per Interception 2.7 7.3KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 547 346 Number of Returns 34 22 Average Return 16.1 15.7FIRST DOWNS 206 226 By Rushing 141 137 By Passing 55 76 By Penalty 10 13 First Downs Per Game 18.7 20.5PENALTIES 45-371 57-452 Penalty Yards Per Game 33.7 41.1FUMBLES-LOST 34-24 35-17SACKS NA-NA NA-NATHIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NAFOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION NA NAPOINTS 172 237 Points Per Game 15.6 21.5FIELD GOALS 4-13 17-26PAT (KICKS) 16-17 22-25

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 14 41 61 56 --- 172Opponents 43 112 26 56 --- 237

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GW. Ratchford 10 119 676 5.7 1 54 67.6H. Goggins 11 140 591 4.2 3 27 53.7S. Fuller 11 157 503 3.2 6 27 45.7T. Perry 11 57 301 5.3 3 38 27.4M. O’Cain 11 61 191 3.1 2 69 17.4L. Brown 10 29 164 5.7 0 41 16.4J. Butler 11 3 23 7.7 0 10 2.1B. Coffey 11 6 11 1.8 0 4 1.0O. Tyler 10 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2CLEMSON 11 573 2462 4.3 15 69 223.8Opponents 11 586 2586 4.4 19 NA 235.1

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.S. Fuller 11 58-116-6 835 5 50.0 75.9 114.3M. O’Cain 11 29-61-4 410 3 47.5 37.3 107.1CLEMSON 11 87-177-10 1245 8 49.2 113.2 111.6Opponents 11 115-223-9 1615 8 51.5 146.8 116.2

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GJ. Butler 11 33 484 14.7 4 59 44.0J. Walters 11 26 392 15.1 2 56 35.6H. Cain 11 9 99 11.0 0 20 9.0D. Clark 10 5 99 19.8 0 38 9.9W. Ratchford 10 4 23 5.8 0 13 2.3L. Brown 10 3 57 19.0 0 26 5.7R. Bustle 11 3 44 14.7 1 16 4.0R. Bollinger 2 1 20 20.0 0 20 10.0H. Goggins 11 1 15 15.0 0 15 1.4A. King 11 1 7 7.0 1 7 0.6R. Weddington 10 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5CLEMSON 11 87 1245 13.8 8 59 113.2Opponents 11 115 1615 14.0 8 NA 146.8

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGJ. Russell 3-7 42.9 0-0 3-4 0-2 0-1 37C. Piccirillo 1-6 16.7 1-2 0-3 0-0 0-1 23CLEMSON 4-13 30.8 1-2 3-7 0-2 0-2 37Opponents 17-26 65.4 8-10 7-11 1-4 1-1 57

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetM. O’Cain 55 2110 38.4 57 0 NAR. Holliday 1 31 31.0 31 0 NACLEMSON 56 2141 38.2 57 0 34.8Opponents 43 1667 38.8 NA NA 36.7

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsINTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGR. Scott 2 6 3.0 0 NAB. Kier 2 0 0.0 0 NAO. Tyler 2 0 0.0 0 NAR. Varn 1 13 13.0 0 NAM. Marler 1 5 5.0 0 NAW. Jordan 1 0 0.0 0 NACLEMSON 9 24 2.7 0 13Opponents 10 73 7.3 0 NA

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Walters 15 88 5.9 0 NAR. Bustle 1 1 1.0 0 NACLEMSON 16 89 5.6 0 NAOpponents 25 192 7.7 0 NA

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGW. Ratchford 12 226 18.8 0 NAJ. Walters 9 148 16.4 0 NAW. Jordan 4 80 20.0 0 NAL. Brown 3 46 15.3 0 NAJ. Butler 3 32 10.7 0 NAR. Varn 2 14 7.0 0 NAC. Bray 1 1 1.0 0 NACLEMSON 34 547 12.7 0 NAOpponents 22 346 15.7 0 NA

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsS. Fuller 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36J. Butler 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24J. Russell 0 0-0-0 3-7 15-16 0 24H. Goggins 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 20T. Perry 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18J. Walters 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 1 14M. O’Cain 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12W. Ratchford 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 8R. Bustle 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6A. King 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Piccirillo 0 0-0-0 1-6 1-1 0 4CLEMSON 23 15-8-0 23-30 16-17 3 172Opponents 27 19-8-0 17-26 22-25 1 237

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1977 SEASON STATS8-3-1 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC, 3-2 Home, 5-0-1 Away, 0-1 Neutral, 8-3-1 Day, 0-0 Night

Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-10 * Maryland (10,NP) L 14-21 44,650 13 47 150 1 10 21 0 118 0 68 268 22 51 165 1 12 24 1 201 2 75 3669-17 at Georgia (17,19) W 7-6 56,100 14 57 179 1 4 11 0 57 0 68 236 14 50 161 0 7 12 2 120 1 62 2819-24 at Georgia Tech W 31-14 50,116 24 68 233 3 5 9 0 163 1 77 396 18 53 231 2 8 19 2 96 0 72 32710-1 at Virginia Tech W 31-13 34,000 18 56 278 2 8 18 0 96 2 74 374 12 49 111 2 6 19 3 88 0 68 19910-8 * Virginia W 31-0 49,839 19 57 152 2 13 23 1 244 2 74 396 7 48 54 0 1 9 1 7 0 57 6110-15 * at Duke W 17-11 26,500 16 58 234 2 7 12 0 128 0 70 362 20 54 212 1 4 14 2 60 0 68 27210-22 * N.C. State W 7-3 50,304 20,19 14 47 142 0 8 21 1 97 1 68 239 19 55 222 0 7 18 4 63 0 73 28510-29 * Wake Forest W 26-0 40,445 16,16 26 67 338 0 10 18 1 129 2 85 467 8 31 49 0 10 33 4 91 0 64 14011-5 * at North Carolina T 13-13 50,500 13,13 18 57 169 2 9 17 0 153 0 68 322 18 55 240 1 5 14 0 70 0 69 31011-12 Notre Dame (5,5) L 17-21 54,189 15,16 22 50 160 2 13 20 1 185 0 70 345 17 54 180 3 10 23 0 196 0 77 37611-19 at South Carolina W 31-27 56,410 15,15 18 51 224 3 14 20 0 178 1 71 402 17 52 250 3 8 20 2 149 1 72 33912-30 $ Pittsburgh (9,10) L 3-34 72,289 11,10 14 36 110 0 10 23 4 158 0 59 268 30 51 179 0 21 37 1 387 4 88 566* - ACC game; $ - Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 239,427 (47,885 per game); Head Coach - Charley Pell; Assistants - Dwight Adams (DE), Willie Anderson (JV), Mickey Andrews (DB), Danny Ford(OL), Joe Kines (LB), Buddy King (OL), Jerry Kirk (DL), Jimmye Laycock (OB), Tom Moore (WR).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4075 3582 Total Plays 852 845 Touchdowns 27 21 Yards Per Play 4.8 4.2 Yards Per Game 339.6 298.5RUSHING YARDS 2369 2054 Carries 639 603 Touchdowns 18 13 Yards Per Carry 3.7 3.4 Yards Per Game 197.4 171.2PASSING YARDS 1706 1528 Attempts 213 242 Completions 111 101 Had Intercepted 8 21 Touchdowns 9 8 Completion Percentage 52.1 41.7 Yards Per Attempt 8.01 6.31 Yards Per Completion 15.4 15.1 Efficiency 125.8 88.3 Yards Per Game 106.6 127.3PUNTING YARDS 2651 3272 Number of Punts 69 78 Average Punt 38.4 41.9 Net Punting 37.5 37.7PUNT RETURN YARDS 335 65 Number of Returns 37 24 Average Return 9.1 2.7INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 234 104 Number of Interceptions 21 8 Return Yards Per Interception 11.1 13.0KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 648 799 Number of Returns 32 41 Average Return 20.3 19.5FIRST DOWNS 216 202 By Rushing 125 117 By Passing 77 67 By Penalty 14 18 First Downs Per Game 18.0 16.8PENALTIES 75-656 70-658 Penalty Yards Per Game 54.7 54.8FUMBLES-LOST 38-22 41-14SACKS NA-NA NA-NATHIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NAFOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION NA NAPOINTS 228 163 Points Per Game 19.0 13.6FIELD GOALS 11-21 6-14PAT (KICKS) 27-28 17-17

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 48 85 51 44 --- 228Opponents 27 31 31 74 --- 163

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GW. Ratchford 11 118 616 5.2 2 68 56.0L. Brown 12 118 437 3.7 8 20 36.4S. Fuller 12 178 437 2.5 6 47 36.4K. Callicutt 12 85 370 4.4 1 52 30.8H. Goggins 8 41 164 4.0 0 14 20.5T. Perry 7 43 163 3.8 1 14 23.3M. Sims 9 26 113 4.4 0 19 12.6B. Lott 12 22 56 2.5 0 21 4.7R. Weddington 12 2 15 7.5 0 14 1.3J. Butler 12 3 6 2.0 0 10 0.5D. Clark 12 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2W. Underwood 5 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 -0.2D. Sims 12 1 -9 -9.0 0 -9 -0.8CLEMSON 12 639 2369 3.7 18 68 197.4Opponents 12 603 2054 3.4 13 77 171.2

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.S. Fuller 12 106-205-8 1655 8 51.7 174.3 124.6B. Lott 11 5-8-0 51 1 62.5 4.6 157.3CLEMSON 12 111-213-8 1706 9 52.1 142.2 125.8Opponents 12 101-242-21 1528 8 41.7 127.3 88.3

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GJ. Butler 12 47 824 17.5 4 66 68.7R. Weddington 12 21 299 14.2 2 46 24.9D. Clark 12 17 265 15.6 1 43 22.1A. King 12 10 134 13.4 0 26 11.2W. Ratchford 12 7 82 11.7 0 35 6.8L. Brown 12 3 41 13.7 1 18 3.4E. Young 12 2 22 11.0 0 12 1.8G. Adkins 12 2 20 10.0 1 11 1.7S. Durham 9 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.3H. Goggins 10 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.7CLEMSON 12 111 1706 15.4 9 66 142.2Opponents 12 101 1528 15.1 8 51 127.3

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGO. Ariri 10-20 50.0 NA NA NA NA NAJ. Russell 1-1 100.0 NA NA NA NA NACLEMSON 11-21 52.4 NA NA NA NA NAOpponents 6-14 42.9 NA NA NA NA NA

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetD. Sims 64 2462 38.7 57 0 37.5T. Masone 5 189 37.0 50 0 37.0CLEMSON 69 2651 38.4 57 0 37.5Opponents 78 3272 41.9 59 0 37.7

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUR. Scott NA 73 60 133 18-NA NA-NA 6B. Brown NA 49 71 120 5-NA NA-NA 2M. Heniford NA 62 52 114 6-NA NA-NA 7R. Smith NA 49 52 101 4-NA NA-NA 1J. Brooks NA 53 42 95 6-NA NA-NA 4J. Stuckey NA 46 42 88 5-NA NA-NA 2A. Reese NA 55 26 81 16-NA NA-NA 3S. Ryan NA 29 39 68 0-0 0-0 4R. Tuten NA 32 35 67 3-NA NA-NA 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGS. Ryan 6 67 11.2 0 NAR. Varn 4 109 27.3 1 NAR. Scott 3 14 4.7 0 NAE. Geathers 3 1 0.3 0 NAR. Smith 2 1 0.5 0 NAR. Eppes 1 30 30.0 0 NAW. Jordan 1 12 12.0 0 NAB. Kier 1 0 0.0 0 NAJ. Stuckey 1 0 0.0 0 NACLEMSON 22 234 11.1 1 NAOpponents 8 104 13.0 0 NA

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGW. Jordan 33 300 9.1 0 NAW. Underwood 2 26 13.0 0 NAR. Varn 1 7 7.0 0 NAB. Kier 1 2 2.0 0 NACLEMSON 37 335 9.1 0 NAOpponents 24 65 2.7 0 NA

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGW. Jordan 14 298 21.3 0 NAW. Underwood 8 195 24.4 0 NAW. Ratchford 3 50 16.7 0 NAJ. Haglan 3 42 14.0 0 NAJ. Soowal 2 33 16.5 0 NAL. Brown 2 30 15.0 0 NACLEMSON 32 648 20.3 0 NAOpponents 31 799 25.8 0 NA

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsL. Brown 9 8-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 54O. Ariri 0 0-0-0 10-20 23-24 0 53S. Fuller 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36J. Butler 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24W. Ratchford 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12R. Weddington 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12J. Russell 0 0-0-0 1-1 4-4 0 7G. Adkins 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6K. Callicutt 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Clark 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Perry 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Varn 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6CLEMSON 28 18-9-1 11-21 27-28 0 228Opponents 21 13-8-0 6-14 17-17 1 163

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1978 SEASON STATS11-1 Overall, 6-0 ACC, 6-0 Home, 4-1 Away, 1-0 Neutral, 11-1 Day, 0-0 Night

Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-16 The Citadel W 58-3 54,075 31 64 322 7 15 17 0 245 1 81 567 13 37 127 0 11 25 4 119 0 62 2469-23 at Georgia L 0-12 60,000 NR,18 16 42 156 0 10 22 2 137 0 64 293 16 56 205 0 8 17 0 82 1 73 2879-30 Villanova W 31-0 46,000 28 63 385 4 8 16 0 111 0 79 496 14 43 127 0 4 16 3 50 0 59 17710-7 Virginia Tech W 38-7 53,800 16 62 282 4 10 18 2 138 1 82 420 7 37 95 0 7 15 3 87 0 52 18210-14 * at Virginia W 30-14 19,243 28 67 419 4 11 20 0 131 0 87 550 13 44 156 1 6 14 2 75 1 58 23110-21 * Duke W 28-8 51,109 20 59 273 4 8 16 0 66 0 75 339 19 49 125 0 12 27 4 146 1 76 27110-28 * at N.C. State W 33-10 45,000 20,20 33 77 342 4 11 19 0 208 2 96 550 12 25 3 1 16 28 2 168 0 53 17111-4 * at Wake Forest W 51-6 30,400 16,16 17 56 148 2 12 23 0 148 1 79 296 23 31 95 2 28 56 3 283 3 87 37811-11 * North Carolina W 13-9 53,000 15,15 14 53 215 1 7 14 0 130 0 67 345 20 58 197 1 10 18 2 133 0 76 33011-18 * at Maryland (11,11) W 28-24 51,376 12,12 20 61 224 2 8 17 0 216 2 78 440 16 51 232 2 9 16 0 83 0 67 31511-25 South Carolina W 41-23 63,479 10,10 24 70 397 5 4 5 0 42 0 75 439 19 53 310 2 4 12 1 70 1 65 38012-29 $ Ohio State W 17-15 72,011 7,8 20 60 207 2 9 20 0 123 0 80 330 16 44 150 2 16 20 1 205 0 64 335* - ACC game; $ - Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 321,463 (53,577 per game); Head Coach - Charley Pell; Assistants - Dwight Adams (DE, Willie Anderson (JV), Mickey Andrews (DB), Mike Bugar (DL) Danny Ford (OL), Joe Kines (LB), Buddy King (OL), Jimmye Laycock (OB), Tom Moore (WR), Chuck Reedy (RB), Billy Ware (DB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 5134 3151 Total Plays 946 775 Touchdowns 47 16 Yards Per Play 5.4 4.1 Yards Per Game 289.1 53.6RUSHING YARDS 3469 1843 Carries 741 546 Touchdowns 39 10 Yards Per Carry 4.7 3.4 Yards Per Game 289.1 53.6PASSING YARDS 1665 1308 Attempts 205 229 Completions 111 112 Had Intercepted 5 24 Touchdowns 7 4 Completion Percentage 54.1 48.9 Yards Per Attempt 8.12 5.71 Yards Per Completion 15.0 11.7 Efficiency 128.8 81.7 Yards Per Game 138.8 109.0PUNTING YARDS 2010 2765 Number of Punts 51 69 Average Punt 39.4 40.1 Net Punting 37.6 35.9PUNT RETURN YARDS 288 91 Number of Returns 23 27 Average Return 12.5 3.4INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 327 55 Number of Interceptions 24 5 Return Yards Per Interception 13.6 11.0KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 486 1128 Number of Returns 25 61 Average Return 19.4 18.5FIRST DOWNS 273 181 By Rushing 192 96 By Passing 70 62 By Penalty 11 23 First Downs Per Game 22.8 15.1PENALTIES 94-823 66-465 Penalty Yards Per Game 68.6 38.8FUMBLES-LOST 33-16 32-14SACKS NA-NA NA-NATHIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 99-192 58-173 Percentage 51.6 33.5FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION 32:08 27:52POINTS 368 131 Points Per Game 30.7 10.9FIELD GOALS 14-25 8-12PAT (KICKS) 44-46 9-11

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 82 127 76 83 --- 368Opponents 20 39 23 49 --- 131

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GL. Brown 12 202 1022 5.1 17 59 85.2M. Sims 12 132 685 5.2 3 2 57.1S. Fuller 12 153 649 4.2 10 75 54.1T. Perry 12 90 371 4.1 1 15 30.9H. Goggins 11 37 233 6.3 2 42 21.2C. Austin 7 37 179 4.8 4 20 25.6W. Ratchford 12 45 152 3.4 1 22 12.7B. Lott 11 28 88 3.1 1 22 8.0P. Tuttle 11 5 55 11.0 0 22 5.0P. Williams 6 3 17 5.7 0 9 2.8R. Basich 1 2 10 5.0 0 7 10.0D. Clark 10 2 5 2.5 0 10 0.5M. Gasque 4 5 3 0.6 0 9 0.8CLEMSON 12 741 3469 4.7 39 75 289.1Opponents 12 546 1843 3.4 10 98 153.6

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.S. Fuller 12 101-187-4 1515 7 54.0 126.3 130.1B. Lott 5 10-16-0 150 0 62.5 30.0 141.3M. Gasque 1 0-2-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -100.0CLEMSON 12 111-205-5 1665 7 54.1 138.8 128.8Opponents 12 112-229-24 1308 4 48.9 109.0 81.7

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GJ. Butler 12 58 908 15.7 3 87 75.7D. Clark 10 11 207 18.8 2 68 20.7P. Tuttle 11 9 192 21.3 1 39 17.5A. King 12 8 129 16.1 0 35 10.8L. Brown 12 7 55 7.9 0 12 4.6C. Bray 12 6 45 7.5 1 11 3.8W. Ratchford 12 4 32 8.0 0 10 2.7E. Young 11 2 36 18.0 0 18 3.3M. Clifford 10 2 15 7.5 0 10 1.5M. Sims 12 2 10 5.0 0 10 0.8E. Abreu 6 1 19 19.0 0 19 3.2J. Haglan 11 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.5CLEMSON 12 111 1665 15.0 7 87 138.8Opponents 12 112 1308 11.7 4 46 109.0

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGO. Ariri 14-25 56.0 7-8 4-6 3-11 0-0 49CLEMSON 14-25 56.0 7-8 4-6 3-11 0-0 49Opponents 8-12 66.7 4-4 3-5 1-2 0-1 42

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetD. Sims 50 2010 40.2 71 1 38.4TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 -- NACLEMSON 51 2010 39.4 71 1 37.6Opponents 69 2765 40.1 58 0 35.9

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUB. Brown 12 100 70 170 8-NA NA-NA 2R. Scott 12 88 46 134 11-NA NA-NA 5J. Stuckey 12 46 41 87 7-NA NA-NA 2S. Gibbs 12 42 32 74 8-NA NA-NA 2J. Brooks 12 48 22 70 8-NA NA-NA 5T. Williams 12 31 31 62 8-NA NA-NA 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGR. Varn 4 148 37.0 1 NAS. Ryan 4 40 10.0 0 NAB. Brown 3 39 13.0 0 NAE. Geathers 3 9 3.0 0 NAB. Smith 2 11 5.5 0 NAR. Scott 2 9 4.5 0 NAW. Jordan 1 37 37.0 0 NAC. Bauman 1 12 12.0 0 NAJ. Soowal 1 12 12.0 0 NAJ. Davis 1 10 10.0 0 NAJ. Cain 1 0 0.0 0 NAB. Rollins 1 0 0.0 0 NAC. Rose 1 0 0.0 0 NACLEMSON 24 327 13.6 1 NAOpponents 5 55 11.0 0 NA

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGW. Jordan 21 269 12.8 0 NAW. Underwood 2 19 9.5 0 NACLEMSON 23 288 12.5 0 NAOpponents 21 91 4.3 0 NA

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGW. Jordan 11 232 21.1 0 NAW. Ratchford 9 212 23.6 0 NAW. Underwood 1 29 29.0 0 NAH. Hall 1 13 13.0 0 NAJ. Soowal 1 4 4.0 0 NAJ. Cain 1 0 0.0 0 NAC. Rose 1 0 0.0 0 NACLEMSON 25 486 19.4 0 NAOpponents 61 1128 18.5 1 NA

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsL. Brown 17 17-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 102O. Ariri 0 0-0-0 14-25 44-46 0 86S. Fuller 10 10-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 60C. Austin 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24J. Butler 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18M. Sims 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18D. Clark 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12H. Goggins 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12C. Bray 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Lott 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Perry 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6W. Ratchford 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6P. Tuttle 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Varn 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6CLEMSON 47 39-7-1 14-25 44-46 0 368Opponents 16 10-4-2 8-12 10-16 0 131

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-8 Furman W 21-0 55,000 18 51 220 2 8 14 0 163 1 65 383 13 41 82 0 14 27 0 179 0 68 2619-15 * Maryland L 0-19 52,474 10 48 129 0 6 17 3 66 0 65 195 10 55 194 1 3 6 0 29 0 61 2239-22 Georgia W 12-7 63,500 19 71 306 1 5 8 1 53 0 79 359 13 35 73 1 12 21 3 174 0 56 24710-6 * Virginia W 17-7 61,100 25 72 309 2 5 16 0 68 0 88 377 11 38 144 1 6 19 1 57 0 57 20110-13 at Virginia Tech W 21-0 37,700 21 63 264 1 5 8 0 66 2 71 330 12 41 106 0 9 19 1 78 0 60 18410-20 * at Duke W 28-10 24,600 22 78 323 4 4 10 1 32 0 88 355 13 44 130 1 9 26 3 92 0 70 22210-27 * N.C. State L 13-16 61,700 19 48 222 1 12 20 2 134 0 68 356 8 54 101 0 5 8 0 47 1 62 14811-3 * Wake Forest (14,14) W 31-0 59,000 18 54 233 2 9 17 0 111 1 71 314 14 29 80 0 17 43 3 119 0 72 19911-10 * at North Carolina W 19-10 50,100 18,17 17 68 229 1 6 13 0 68 0 81 297 15 29 79 0 19 40 3 214 1 69 29311-17 at Notre Dame W 16-10 59,075 14,14 19 74 241 1 2 8 0 39 0 82 280 18 36 168 1 10 26 2 219 0 62 38711-24 at South Carolina (19,NR) L 9-13 56,887 13,13 20 47 146 0 14 21 0 199 0 68 345 13 48 135 0 7 11 0 112 1 59 24712-31 $ Baylor (19,19) L 18-24 57,371 18,17 20 51 67 2 17 34 3 213 0 85 280 11 46 62 0 8 17 0 172 3 62 234* - ACC game; $ - Atlanta, GA (Peach Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 352,774 (58,796 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Willie Anderson (TE), Mickey Andrews (DB), Mike Bugar (DL), Curley Hallman (LB), Lawson Holland (WR), Buddy King (OL), Chuck Reedy (RB), Jimmye Laycock (OB), Larry Van Der Heyden (OL), Billy Ware (DE).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 3901 2846 Total Plays 911 759 Touchdowns 22 11 Yards Per Play 4.3 3.7 Yards Per Game 325.1 237.3RUSHING YARDS 2689 1354 Carries 725 496 Touchdowns 17 5 Yards Per Carry 3.7 2.7 Yards Per Game 224.1 112.8PASSING YARDS 1212 1492 Attempts 186 263 Completions 93 119 Had Intercepted 10 16 Touchdowns 4 6 Completion Percentage 50.0 45.2 Yards Per Attempt 6.52 5.67 Yards Per Completion 13.0 12.5 Efficiency 101.1 88.3 Yards Per Game 101.0 124.3PUNTING YARDS 3481 3502 Number of Punts 81 87 Average Punt 43.0 40.3 Net Punting 39.8 38.0PUNT RETURN YARDS 193 260 Number of Returns 29 44 Average Return 6.7 5.9INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 216 108 Number of Interceptions 16 10 Return Yards Per Interception 13.5 10.8KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 363 596 Number of Returns 24 29 Average Return 15.1 20.6FIRST DOWNS 228 151 By Rushing 159 79 By Passing 60 61 By Penalty 9 11 First Downs Per Game 19.0 12.6PENALTIES 79-555 51-548 Penalty Yards Per Game 46.3 45.7FUMBLES-LOST 31-11 31-8SACKS NA-NA NA-NATHIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 88-215 59-183 Percentage 40.9 32.2FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION 33:26 26:34POINTS 204 116 Points Per Game 17.1 9.7FIELD GOALS 16-22 13-23PAT (KICKS) 19-20 11-11

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 63 41 70 31 --- 205Opponents 18 44 17 37 --- 116

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GM. Sims 12 158 743 4.7 1 36 61.9L. Brown 9 156 605 3.9 6 44 67.2C. McSwain 12 94 443 4.7 6 38 36.9B. Lott 12 166 385 2.3 2 39 32.1T. Perry 12 106 384 3.6 2 23 32.0J. McCall 12 15 50 3.3 0 16 4.2H. Jordan 4 14 45 3.2 0 22 11.3B. Crite 5 6 22 3.7 0 6 4.4P. Tuttle 12 2 12 6.0 0 6 1.0J. Smith 12 5 9 1.8 0 8 0.8V. Arrington 3 2 0 0.0 0 1 0.0G. Gallagher 3 1 -9 -9.0 0 -9 -3.0CLEMSON 12 725 2689 3.7 17 44 224.1Opponents 12 496 1354 2.7 5 45 112.8

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.B. Lott 12 90-147-7 1184 4 51.7 98.7 108.4H. Jordan 4 3-11-3 28 0 27.2 7.0 -5.9G. Gallagher 3 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 12 93-186-10 1212 4 50.0 101.0 101.1Opponents 12 119-263-16 1494 6 45.2 124.5 88.3

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GP. Tuttle 12 36 544 15.1 4 81 45.3J. Gaillard 12 21 244 11.6 0 26 20.3M. Clifford 12 11 131 11.9 0 23 10.9J. Smith 12 9 110 12.2 0 21 9.2L. Brown 9 7 92 13.1 0 20 10.2M. Sims 12 3 48 16.0 0 19 4.0T. Perry 12 2 17 8.5 0 11 1.4F. Magwood 7 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.6E. Young 10 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.0J. Stockstill 5 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.6C. McSwain 12 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2CLEMSON 12 93 1212 13.0 4 81 101.0Opponents 12 119 1492 12.5 6 60 124.3

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGO. Ariri 16-22 72.7 6-9 6-6 4-6 0-1 43CLEMSON 16-22 72.7 6-9 6-6 4-6 0-1 43Opponents 13-23 56.5 4-6 5-8 4-7 0-2 47

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetD. Sims 79 3468 43.9 72 2 40.6TEAM 2 13 6.5 NA -- NACLEMSON 81 3481 39.8 72 2 39.8Opponents 87 3502 40.3 64 0 38.0

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUB. Brown 12 74 76 150 4-NA NA-NA 5J. Davis 12 63 60 123 6-NA NA-NA 5S. Durham 12 63 43 106 20-NA NA-NA 0D. Reed 12 45 43 88 15-NA NA-NA 2E. Geathers 12 38 35 73 3-NA NA-NA 6C. Bauman 12 36 24 60 8-NA NA-NA 1W. Underwood 12 30 30 60 3-NA NA-NA 4B. Goldberg 10 30 23 53 8-NA NA-NA 1J. Cain 12 20 32 52 0-0 0-0 3R. Varn 12 25 26 51 1-NA NA-NA 3J. Bryant 12 22 15 37 0-0 0-0 0T. Kinard 12 15 20 35 0-0 0-0 5R. Brown 11 16 9 25 0-0 0-0 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGT. Kinard 3 93 31.0 0 40E. Geathers 3 54 18.0 0 43J. Davis 3 17 5.7 1 17H. Hall 2 0 0.0 0 0B. Brown 1 47 47.0 0 47R. Varn 1 5 5.0 0 5J. Cain 1 0 0.0 0 0B. Goldberg 1 0 0.0 0 0A. Rose 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 16 216 13.5 1 47Opponents 10 108 10.8 0 28

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGH. Hall 27 160 5.9 0 28A. Headen 2 33 16.5 0 21CLEMSON 29 193 6.7 0 28Opponents 44 260 5.9 0 62

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGA. Headen 10 214 21.4 0 41H. Hall 9 87 9.7 0 19C. McSwain 2 31 15.5 0 18J. McCall 1 14 14.0 0 14R. Basich 1 13 13.0 0 13C. Rose 1 4 4.0 0 4CLEMSON 24 363 15.1 0 41Opponents 29 596 20.6 0 39

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsO. Ariri 0 0-0-0 16-22 14-15 0 62L. Brown 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36C. McSwain 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36P. Tuttle 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24B. Lott 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 14T. Perry 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12J. Davis 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6M. Sims 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Paulling 0 0-0-0 0-0 5-5 0 5E. Geathers 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2J. McCall 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 22 17-4-1 16-22 19-20 3 205Opponents 11 5-6-0 13-23 11-11 0 116

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-13 Rice W 19-3 60,361 20 60 217 1 10 14 0 199 1 74 416 15 46 112 0 11 17 1 119 0 63 2319-20 at Georgia (10,9) L 16-20 61,200 26 63 204 1 13 27 3 147 0 90 351 10 41 126 1 2 7 0 31 0 48 1579-27 Western Carolina W 17-10 58,490 22 66 278 2 8 18 0 97 0 84 375 14 33 125 0 19 34 0 196 1 67 32110-4 Virginia Tech W 13-10 64,558 22 55 126 1 14 27 1 260 0 82 386 18 44 100 0 23 40 1 208 1 84 30810-11 * at Virginia W 27-24 32,443 13 48 232 1 2 16 2 107 1 64 339 17 46 129 3 10 19 0 169 0 65 29810-18 * Duke L 17-34 59,873 18 42 162 1 13 26 4 177 1 68 339 22 45 103 1 23 35 1 291 2 80 39410-25 * at N.C. State L 20-24 44,400 19 68 180 1 7 17 2 93 0 85 273 8 37 147 1 6 13 1 65 1 50 21211-1 * at Wake Forest W 35-33 28,200 17 56 148 2 12 23 0 148 1 79 296 23 31 95 2 28 56 3 283 3 87 37811-8 * North Carolina (14,14) L 19-24 62,288 23 51 191 2 11 19 0 207 0 70 398 17 61 291 3 4 8 1 27 0 69 31811-15 * at Maryland L 7-34 32,650 9 38 106 1 9 17 0 95 0 55 201 19 60 203 2 10 15 0 155 2 75 35811-22 South Carolina (14,15) W 27-6 64,200 14 43 149 2 10 19 1 152 0 62 301 21 49 221 0 12 23 3 142 0 72 363* - ACC game; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 369,770 (61,628 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Willie Anderson (DE), Mickey Andrews (DB), Curley Hallman (LB), Lawson Holland (WR), Buddy King (OL), Frank Orgel (DL), Chuck Reedy (RB), Nelson Stokley (QB), Larry Van Der Heyden (OL).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 3675 3338 Total Plays 813 760 Touchdowns 21 26 Yards Per Play 4.5 4.4 Yards Per Game 334.1 303.4RUSHING YARDS 1993 1652 Carries 590 493 Touchdowns 15 13 Yards Per Carry 3.4 3.4 Yards Per Game 181.2 150.2PASSING YARDS 1682 1686 Attempts 223 267 Completions 109 148 Had Intercepted 13 11 Touchdowns 4 10 Completion Percentage 48.8 55.4 Yards Per Attempt 7.54 6.31 Yards Per Completion 15.4 11.4 Efficiency 106.5 112.6 Yards Per Game 152.8 153.3PUNTING YARDS 2187 2282 Number of Punts 58 61 Average Punt 37.7 37.4 Net Punting 34.7 34.5PUNT RETURN YARDS 175 175 Number of Returns 28 22 Average Return 6.3 8.8INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 175 328 Number of Interceptions 11 13 Return Yards Per Interception 15.9 25.2KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 502 587 Number of Returns 32 30 Average Return 15.7 19.6FIRST DOWNS 203 184 By Rushing 119 92 By Passing 66 78 By Penalty 20 14 First Downs Per Game 18.5 16.7PENALTIES 89-821 69-723 Penalty Yards Per Game 74.6 65.7FUMBLES-LOST 37-22 36-17SACKS 16-124 NA-NATHIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 86-200 65-173 Percentage 43.0 37.6FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION 30:42 29:18POINTS 217 222 Points Per Game 19.7 20.2FIELD GOALS 23-30 14-19PAT (KICKS) 18-18 22-23

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 35 70 40 72 --- 217Opponents 37 53 77 55 --- 222

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GC. McSwain 11 114 544 4.8 3 32 49.5H. Jordan 11 153 372 2.4 4 46 33.8E. Pickett 11 88 323 3.7 1 34 29.4J. McCall 9 98 317 3.2 2 15 35.2B. Crite 11 44 220 5.0 3 26 20.0K. Mack 7 23 93 4.0 0 16 13.3C. Austin 10 26 72 2.8 0 12 7.2W. Bullard 3 11 47 4.3 1 11 15.7P. Tuttle 11 2 23 11.5 0 18 2.1J. Gaillard 11 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.7J. Pope 3 4 7 1.8 0 5 2.3M. Caldwell 11 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4I. Williams 3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0A. Headen 8 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0R. Hendley 10 1 -6 -6.0 0 -6 -0.6M. Eppley 2 2 -9 -4.5 0 -9 -4.5M. Gasque 8 19 -11 -0.6 1 9 -1.4B. Blanton 11 1 -11 -11.0 0 -11 -1.0CLEMSON 11 590 1993 3.4 15 46 181.2Opponents 11 493 1652 3.4 13 55 150.2

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.H. Jordan 11 85-172-8 1311 4 49.0 119.2 111.8M. Gasque 8 23-49-5 316 0 46.9 39.5 80.7I. Williams 3 1-1-0 55 0 100.0 18.3 562.0M. Eppley 2 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 11 109-223-13 1682 4 48.8 152.8 106.5Opponents 11 148-267-11 1686 10 55.4 153.3 112.6

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GP. Tuttle 11 53 915 17.3 4 63 83.2J. Gaillard 11 25 369 14.8 0 51 33.5J. Stockstill 11 10 123 12.3 0 21 11.2F. Magwood 11 9 150 16.7 0 26 13.6B. Diggs 2 3 24 8.0 0 10 12.0B. Crite 11 2 53 26.5 0 36 4.8C. McSwain 11 2 16 8.0 0 8 1.5J. McCall 9 1 18 18.0 0 18 2.0R. Gray 11 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.9E. Pickett 11 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.6C. Austin 10 1 -6 -6.0 0 -6 -0.6CLEMSON 11 109 1682 15.4 4 63 152.8Opponents 11 148 1686 11.4 10 55 153.3

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGO. Ariri 23-30 76.7 10-11 8-8 4-7 1-4 52CLEMSON 23-30 76.7 10-11 8-8 4-7 1-4 52Opponents NA-NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetR. Hendley 52 2001 38.5 63 2 36.5D. Sims 4 186 46.5 51 0 28.5CLEMSON 58 2187 37.7 63 2 34.7Opponents 61 2282 37.4 54 1 34.5

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUJ. Davis 11 108 52 160 2-7 0-0 4C. Rose 11 59 41 100 6-7 1-5 3T. Kinard 9 36 37 73 0-0 0-0 7S. Durham 11 50 23 73 8-61 6-44 3W. Underwood 11 46 23 69 5-13 0-0 8J. Bryant 11 31 21 52 7-42 5-45 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGE. Geathers 3 20 6.7 0 19W. Underwood 2 101 50.5 1 64T. Kinard 2 0 0.0 0 0C. Rose 1 32 32.0 0 32A. Rose 1 18 18.0 0 18J. Suttle 1 4 4.0 0 4H. Hall 1 0 0.0 0 0R. Learn 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 12 175 15.9 1 64Opponents 13 328 25.2 1 98

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGT. Kinard 12 50 4.2 0 10B. Davis 12 45 3.6 0 11C. Rose 2 33 16.5 0 31W. Underwood 1 19 19.0 0 19S. Durham 1 17 17.0 0 17B. Smith 0 11 11.0 1 11CLEMSON 28 175 6.3 1 31Opponents 22 175 7.9 2 67

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGA. Headen 12 195 16.3 0 28R. McSwain 6 115 19.2 0 24K. Mack 4 90 22.5 0 29B. Crite 4 58 14.5 0 22R. Basich 1 10 10.0 0 10I. Williams 1 8 8.0 0 8M. Caldwell 1 5 5.0 0 5CLEMSON 32 502 15.7 0 29Opponents 26 587 22.6 0 35

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsO. Ariri 0 0-0-0 23-30 18-18 0 87P. Tuttle 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24H. Jordan 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24B. Crite 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18C. McSwain 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18J. McCall 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12W. Underwood 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6W. Bullard 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6M. Gasque 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6E. Pickett 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Smith 0 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Stockstill 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 21 15-4-2 23-30 18-18 2 217Opponents 26 13-10-3 14-19 22-23 1 222

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Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4698 3023 Total Plays 910 810 Touchdowns 42 11 Yards Per Play 5.2 3.7 Yards Per Game 391.5 251.9RUSHING YARDS 2977 1854 Carries 705 461 Touchdowns 32 5 Yards Per Carry 4.2 2.5 Yards Per Game 248.1 97.4PASSING YARDS 1721 1854 Attempts 205 349 Completions 112 164 Had Intercepted 10 23 Touchdowns 10 6 Completion Percentage 54.6 47.0 Yards Per Attempt 8.40 5.31 Yards Per Completion 15.4 11.3 Efficiency 131.5 84.1 Yards Per Game 143.4 154.5PUNTING YARDS 2059 3105 Number of Punts 49 77 Average Punt 42.1 40.3 Net Punting 39.5 36.0PUNT RETURN YARDS 323 127 Number of Returns 37 15 Average Return 8.7 8.5INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 190 87 Number of Interceptions 23 10 Return Yards Per Interception 8.3 8.7KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 409 659 Number of Returns 20 36 Average Return 20.5 18.3FIRST DOWNS 254 201 By Rushing 167 79 By Passing 79 106 By Penalty 8 16 First Downs Per Game 21.2 16.8PENALTIES 80-734 61-552 Penalty Yards Per Game 61.2 46.0FUMBLES-LOST 30-14 36-18SACKS 44-366 14-85THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 87-186 63-176 Percentage 46.8 35.8FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION 32:05 27:55POINTS 338 105 Points Per Game 28.2 8.8FIELD GOALS 14-23 8-12PAT (KICKS) 38-41 9-9

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 49 133 96 60 338Opponents 39 15 22 19 105

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GC. Austin 12 163 824 5.1 9 77 68.7C. McSwain 12 144 692 4.8 7 30 57.7H. Jordan 12 168 486 2.9 6 30 40.5J. McCall 10 96 457 4.8 5 24 45.7K. Mack 12 76 287 3.8 2 13 23.9B. Crite 12 23 87 3.8 1 17 7.3C. Crawford 3 2 78 39.0 1 72 26.0D. Holloman 4 11 63 5.7 1 12 15.8R. Vereen 3 6 26 4.3 0 8 8.7P. Tuttle 12 3 21 7.0 0 22 1.6A. Parete 12 5 7 1.4 0 7 0.6M. Gasque 6 5 9 1.8 0 3 1.5TEAM 12 3 -60 -20.0 0 NA -5.0CLEMSON 12 705 2977 4.2 32 77 248.1Opponents 12 461 1854 2.5 5 26 97.4

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.H. Jordan 12 107-196-9 1630 9 54.6 135.8 130.4M. Gasque 6 5-8-0 91 1 62.5 15.2 199.3C. Austin 12 0-1-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -200.0CLEMSON 12 112-205-10 1721 10 54.6 143.4 131.5Opponents 12 164-349-23 1854 6 47.0 154.5 84.1

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GP. Tuttle 12 52 883 17.0 8 80 73.6J. Gaillard 10 19 218 11.5 1 24 21.8F. Magwood 12 17 345 20.3 1 42 28.8B. Diggs 12 9 88 9.8 0 24 7.3J. Stockstill 12 4 81 20.3 0 42 6.8K. Alley 7 4 51 12.8 0 18 7.3K. Mack 12 3 23 7.7 0 11 1.9C. Austin 12 2 18 9.0 0 10 1.5C. McSwain 12 2 14 7.0 0 14 1.2CLEMSON 12 112 1721 15.4 10 80 143.4Opponents 12 164 1854 11.3 6 30 154.5

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGD. Igwebuike 10-17 58.8 2-2 6-7 1-4 1-4 52B. Paulling 4-6 66.7 2-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 37CLEMSON 14-23 60.9 4-6 8-9 1-4 1-4 52Opponents 8-12 66.7 NA NA NA NA 46

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetD. Hatcher 44 1908 43.4 64 1 40.5R. Hendley 4 151 37.8 43 0 37.8TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 -- 0.0CLEMSON 49 2059 42.1 64 1 39.5Opponents 77 3105 40.3 62 1 36.1

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUJ. Davis 12 119 56 175 10-37 4-27 6T. Kinard 12 74 21 95 1-5 0-0 6J. Bryant 12 69 23 92 19-74 8-61 2D. Triplett 12 54 32 86 4-7 1-2 2D. Benish 11 48 19 67 10-39 2-15 1H. Hall 12 41 12 53 2-3 0-0 11

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGT. Kinard 6 51 8.5 0 19H. Hall 5 55 11.0 0 28T. Childers 3 13 4.3 0 9B. Davis 2 32 16.0 0 21J. Rembert 2 15 7.5 0 11A. Rose 2 11 5.5 0 8J. Suttle 1 8 8.0 0 8D. Triplett 1 5 5.0 0 5R. McSwain 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 23 190 8.3 0 28Opponents 10 87 8.7 0 27

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGB. Davis 34 275 8.1 0 47R. McSwain 1 28 28.0 0 28K. Brown 2 20 10.0 0 14J. Rembert 0 0 ---- 1 0CLEMSON 37 323 8.7 1 47Opponents 15 127 8.5 0 19

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGP. Tuttle 12 266 22.2 0 38K. Mack 2 45 22.5 0 25C. Austin 2 34 17.0 0 17B. Crite 2 29 14.5 0 20D. Holloman 1 19 19.0 0 19J. McCall 1 16 16.0 0 16CLEMSON 20 409 20.5 0 38Opponents 36 659 18.3 0 33

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsC. Austin 9 9-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 54P. Tuttle 8 0-8-0 0-0 0-0 0 48B. Paulling 0 0-0-0 4-6 34-35 0 46C. McSwain 7 7-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 42H. Jordan 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36D. Igwebuike 0 0-0-0 10-17 1-1 0 31J. McCall 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30K. Mack 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12F. Magwood 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Crite 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Holloman 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Crawford 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Gaillard 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Rembert 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6L. Brown 0 0-0-0 0-0 3-5 0 3CLEMSON 43 32-10-1 14-23 38-41 0 338Opponents 11 5-6-0 8-12 9-9 3 105

Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-5 Wofford W 45-10 59,313 21 54 285 4 8 16 2 186 2 70 471 17 51 165 0 11 23 2 128 1 74 2939-12 at Tulane W 13-5 45,736 18 68 161 1 7 16 0 114 0 84 275 12 35 40 0 13 29 4 137 0 64 1779-19 Georgia (4,4) W 13-3 62,466 15 57 101 0 11 18 0 135 1 75 236 16 40 122 0 12 26 5 133 0 66 25510-3 at Kentucky W 21-3 57,453 14,14 17 58 223 3 4 11 0 55 0 69 278 20 39 49 0 15 31 2 168 0 70 21710-10 * Virginia W 27-0 63,064 9,10 17 53 265 3 9 17 0 161 0 70 426 14 41 110 0 12 24 2 127 0 65 23710-17 * at Duke W 38-10 26,000 6,7 25 59 323 4 14 20 1 240 1 79 563 23 36 82 0 17 28 3 243 1 64 32510-24 * N.C. State W 17-7 62,727 4,5 21 59 304 2 3 14 3 43 0 73 347 11 38 87 1 11 25 1 114 0 63 20110-31 * Wake Forest W 82-24 60,383 3,4 35 68 536 10 11 19 1 220 2 87 756 24 32 88 1 27 43 2 270 2 75 35811-7 * at North Carolina (8,9) W 10-8 53,611 2,3 17 61 171 1 7 10 0 83 0 71 254 16 42 84 0 13 30 0 179 0 72 26311-14 * Maryland W 21-7 63,199 2,2 28 52 199 0 20 29 1 270 3 81 469 18 30 44 1 18 45 0 192 0 75 23611-21 at South Carolina W 29-13 56,971 2,2 23 64 254 3 7 13 1 80 0 77 334 17 43 105 1 9 28 2 100 1 71 2051-1 $ Nebraska (4,4) W 22-15 72,748 1,1 17 54 155 1 11 22 1 134 1 74 289 13 40 193 1 6 17 0 63 1 57 256* - ACC game; $ - Miami, FL (Orange Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 371,152 (61,859 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Willie Anderson (DL), Curley Hallman (DB), Tom Harper (AHC,DL), Les Herrin (LB), Lawson Holland (WR), Buddy King (OL), Chuck Reedy (RB), Nelson Stokley (QB), Larry Van Der Heyden (OL).

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-6 at Georgia (7,7) L 7-13 82,122 11,9 14 40 129 1 9 17 4 120 0 68 249 10 48 94 0 9 17 1 147 0 65 2419-18 Boston College T 17-17 63,118 16,13 20 64 218 2 18 35 1 152 0 89 370 19 35 101 1 18 35 2 242 1 70 3439-25 Western Carolina W 21-10 61,369 17 54 233 2 20 44 1 101 0 70 317 17 30 120 1 20 44 3 250 0 74 34010-2 Kentucky W 24-6 63,115 NR,19 22 53 272 3 26 39 0 133 0 70 405 19 29 -14 0 26 39 2 246 1 68 23210-9 * at Virginia W 48-0 30,971 NR,20 23 67 419 5 11 33 0 73 1 74 492 14 39 126 0 11 33 1 123 0 72 24910-16 * Duke W 49-14 62,822 20,17 26 63 393 4 27 44 1 127 2 72 520 24 25 58 1 27 44 3 294 1 69 35210-23 * at N.C. State W 38-29 47,300 18,17 17 59 259 5 22 33 1 87 0 69 346 23 41 148 2 22 33 1 246 2 74 39411-6 * North Carolina W 16-13 63,788 13,14 18 57 176 0 22 38 1 90 1 75 266 23 35 109 0 22 38 2 280 1 73 38911-13 * at Maryland (18,16) W 24-22 51,750 11,10 16 54 164 3 24 39 0 67 0 69 231 21 30 63 2 24 39 2 279 1 69 34211-20 South Carolina W 24-6 66,210 10,12 19 62 209 3 12 22 1 161 0 77 370 14 43 145 0 12 22 1 83 0 65 22811-28 ^* Wake Forest W 21-27 80,000 10,10 18 45 149 1 17 32 2 154 1 63 303 23 45 148 0 17 32 2 299 2 77 447* - ACC game; ^ - Tokyo, Japan; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 380,422 (63,404 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Willie Anderson (DL), George Caine (LB,DB), Don Denning (DB), Tom Harper (AHC,DL), Les Herrin (LB), Lawson Holland (WR), Buddy King (OL), Rex Kipps (TE), Chuck Reedy (RB), Nelson Stokley (OC,QB), Larry Van Der Heyden (OL), Jack White (RC), Rick Whitt (DE).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 3869 3557 Total Plays 796 776 Touchdowns 35 17 Yards Per Play 4.9 4.6 Yards Per Game 354.2 323.4RUSHING YARDS 2604 1068 Carries 618 400 Touchdowns 29 7 Yards Per Carry 4.2 2.7 Yards Per Game 236.7 97.1PASSING YARDS 1265 2489 Attempts 178 376 Completions 98 208 Had Intercepted 12 20 Touchdowns 5 9 Completion Percentage 55.1 55.3 Yards Per Attempt 7.11 6.62 Yards Per Completion 12.9 11.9 Efficiency 110.5 108.2 Yards Per Game 115.0 226.3PUNTING YARDS 2032 2189 Number of Punts 51 58 Average Punt 39.9 37.7 Net Punting 38.1 35.0PUNT RETURN YARDS 160 87 Number of Returns 24 9 Average Return 6.7 9.7INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 261 94 Number of Interceptions 21 12 Return Yards Per Interception 12.4 7.8KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 312 545 Number of Returns 17 27 Average Return 18.4 20.2FIRST DOWNS 210 207 By Rushing 136 72 By Passing 58 118 By Penalty 16 17 First Downs Per Game 19.1 18.8PENALTIES 82-724 80-743 Penalty Yards Per Game 65.8 67.5FUMBLES-LOST 20-12 35-15SACKS 36-279 17-95THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 70-163 58-166 Percentage 42.9 34.9FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION 31:20 28:40POINTS 289 147 Points Per Game 26.3 13.4FIELD GOALS 15-19 10-17PAT (KICKS) 32-32 13-13

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 88 99 67 35 289Opponents 30 43 30 44 147

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GC. Austin 10 197 1064 5.4 14 47 106.4C. McSwain 11 131 641 4.9 7 82 58.3J. McCall 11 79 333 4.2 4 16 30.3K. Mack 10 52 193 3.7 2 19 19.3T. Flagler 9 29 120 4.1 0 14 13.3S. Griffin 10 19 71 3.7 0 13 7.1M. Eppley 9 44 69 1.6 0 11 7.7H. Jordan 7 45 68 1.5 1 13 9.7A. Parete 11 7 29 4.1 1 14 2.6S. Driver 5 8 18 2.3 0 4 3.6B. Williams 5 5 9 1.8 0 3 1.8Duncan 1 1 -2 -2.0 0 -2 -2.0R. McSwain 11 1 -9 -9.0 0 -9 -0.8CLEMSON 11 618 2604 4.2 29 82 236.7Opponents 11 400 1068 2.7 7 28 97.1

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.H. Jordan 7 55-100-7 674 2 55.0 96.3 104.2M. Eppley 9 37-69-5 450 1 53.6 50.0 98.7A. Parete 11 6-9-0 141 2 66.7 12.8 271.6CLEMSON 11 98-178-12 1265 5 55.1 115.0 110.5Opponents 11 208-376-20 2489 9 55.3 226.3 108.2

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GJ. Stockstill 11 25 247 9.9 0 51 22.5F. Magwood 11 24 414 17.3 2 42 37.6K. Alley 11 9 143 15.9 0 22 13.0K. Dunn 11 8 64 8.0 2 22 5.8B. Diggs 11 7 95 13.6 0 25 8.6J. McCall 11 6 65 10.8 0 20 5.9C. McSwain 11 4 35 8.8 0 13 3.2R. McSwain 11 4 79 19.8 1 33 7.2K. Mack 10 4 40 10.0 0 20 4.0C. Austin 10 3 15 5.0 0 7 1.5R. Butler 10 2 30 15.0 0 21 3.0B. Crite 11 1 34 34.0 0 34 3.1F. Bethea 3 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.3CLEMSON 11 98 1265 12.9 5 51 115.0Opponents 11 208 2489 12.0 9 85 226.3

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGB. Paulling 12-15 80.0 3-3 3-4 6-7 0-1 48D. Igwebuike 3-4 75.0 0-0 1-1 1-2 1-1 55CLEMSON 15-19 78.9 3-3 4-5 7-9 1-2 55Opponents NA-NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetD. Hatcher 46 1871 40.7 63 1 38.8R. Hendley 4 171 42.8 49 0 42.8TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 -- 0.0CLEMSON 51 2032 39.9 63 1 38.1Opponents 58 2189 37.7 NA 0 35.0

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUT. Kinard 11 62 27 89 1-1 0-0 12J. Rembert 10 37 27 64 8-23 1-2 5T. Childers 11 34 23 57 3-20 1-9 6O. Lindsey 8 38 17 55 1-1 0-0 1J. Scott 11 28 25 53 8-47 6-44 3W. Perry 11 30 22 52 9-66 5-38 0A. Headen 11 27 24 51 2-33 2-33 7D. Triplett 7 32 18 50 6-21 2-15 1D. Benish 8 23 27 50 6-33 3-29 1W. Devane 11 27 18 45 3-16 2-15 1J. Robinson 11 28 14 42 4-22 3-20 3C. Richardson 11 21 19 40 2-4 1-2 4T. Davis 11 25 14 39 2-4 1-3 4

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGJ. Rembert 6 128 21.3 1 43T. Kinard 6 3 0.5 0 3B. Davis 3 20 6.7 0 20T. Davis 2 26 13.0 0 26T. Childers 1 83 83.0 0 83R. Pleasant 1 1 1.0 0 1R. Learn 1 0 0.0 0 0M. Richardson 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 21 261 12.4 1 83Opponents 12 94 7.8 1 47

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGB. Davis 24 160 6.7 0 25CLEMSON 24 160 6.7 0 25Opponents 9 87 9.7 1 37

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGS. Griffin 9 172 19.1 0 32T. Flagler 4 108 27.0 0 34S. Driver 1 21 21.0 0 21B. Williams 1 11 11.0 0 11K. Dunn 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 17 312 18.4 0 34Opponents 27 545 20.2 0 35

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsC. Austin 14 14-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 84B. Paulling 0 0-0-0 12-15 32-32 0 68C. McSwain 7 7-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 42J. McCall 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24F. Magwood 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12K. Mack 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12K. Dunn 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12D. Igwebuike 0 0-0-0 3-4 0-0 0 9H. Jordan 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6R. McSwain 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6A. Parete 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Rembert 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 35 29-5-1 15-19 32-32 1 289Opponents 17 7-9-1 10-17 13-13 1 147

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-3 Western Carolina W 44-10 69,962 26 63 307 2 14 36 2 187 3 88 494 14 22 38 0 20 36 2 186 0 58 2249-10 at Boston College L 16-31 32,500 9 43 193 1 2 36 1 21 0 53 214 29 57 281 2 20 36 1 223 2 93 5049-17 Georgia (11,7) T 16-16 79,815 14 35 177 1 7 28 0 63 0 51 240 21 54 130 0 16 28 1 216 1 82 3469-24 Georgia Tech W 41-14 73,882 17 49 216 4 12 23 2 139 1 75 355 19 48 208 2 12 23 2 111 0 71 31910-8 Virginia W 42-21 78,376 30 60 310 4 12 36 0 199 2 79 509 25 38 164 1 18 36 2 250 1 74 41410-15 at Duke W 38-31 19,300 22 60 383 5 7 53 1 131 0 75 514 33 30 141 0 34 53 2 367 4 83 50810-22 N.C. State W 27-17 73,773 23 52 199 1 17 27 2 248 2 78 447 17 36 175 1 12 27 3 151 1 63 32610-29 Wake Forest W 24-17 65,475 14 47 215 2 6 34 0 106 1 58 321 21 37 127 0 23 34 2 244 2 71 37111-5 at North Carolina (10,9) W 16-3 53,689 16 55 180 0 10 40 1 97 1 69 277 23 35 111 0 23 40 1 222 0 75 33311-12 Maryland (11,7) W 52-27 80,615 17,NR 30 68 350 4 11 43 0 194 3 84 544 23 25 75 2 24 43 1 299 2 68 37411-19 at South Carolina W 22-13 74,550 13,NR 18 56 222 2 6 23 2 82 0 68 304 19 43 138 1 12 23 2 179 0 66 317Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 521,898 (74,557 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Don Denning (DB),Tom Harper (AHC,DL), Les Herrin (LB), Lawson Holland (WR), Woody McCorvey (TE), Chuck Reedy (RB), Nelson Stokley (QB), Larry Van Der Heyden (OL), Tommy West (DE), Rick Whitt (DE).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4219 4036 Total Plays 778 804 Touchdowns 39 23 Yards Per Play 5.4 5.0 Yards Per Game 383.5 366.9RUSHING YARDS 2752 1588 Carries 588 425 Touchdowns 26 9 Yards Per Carry 4.7 3.7 Yards Per Game 250.2 144.4PASSING YARDS 1467 2448 Attempts 190 379 Completions 104 214 Had Intercepted 11 19 Touchdowns 13 13 Completion Percentage 54.7 56.5 Yards Per Attempt 7.72 6.46 Yards Per Completion 14.1 11.4 Efficiency 130.6 111.8 Yards Per Game 133.4 222.5PUNTING YARDS 2124 1967 Number of Punts 49 51 Average Punt 43.3 38.6 Net Punting 40.3 36.9PUNT RETURN YARDS 83 148 Number of Returns 17 20 Average Return 4.9 7.4INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 208 94 Number of Interceptions 20 11 Return Yards Per Interception 10.4 8.5KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 648 396 Number of Returns 34 20 Average Return 18.5 19.8FIRST DOWNS 219 244 By Rushing 138 98 By Passing 68 128 By Penalty 13 18 First Downs Per Game 19.9 22.2PENALTIES 93-729 67-619 Penalty Yards Per Game 66.3 56.3FUMBLES-LOST 32-13 32-19SACKS 26-206 12-107THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 75-158 61-160 Percentage 47.5 38.1FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION 30:41 29:19POINTS 338 200 Points Per Game 30.7 18.2FIELD GOALS 21-25 13-24PAT (KICKS) 37-38 21-21

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 95 89 100 54 338Opponents 16 53 47 84 200

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GK. Mack 11 151 862 5.7 8 53 78.4S. Driver 11 146 774 5.3 5 38 70.4K. Flowers 11 127 557 4.4 6 47 50.6B. Williams 11 48 223 4.6 1 28 20.3T. Flagler 2 31 202 6.5 0 35 101.0M. Eppley 11 47 63 1.3 4 28 5.7W. Bullard 8 10 37 3.7 0 13 4.6R. Quick 6 5 17 3.4 0 6 2.8T. Roulhac 10 3 17 5.7 0 9 1.7H. Jenkins 1 1 5 5.0 0 5 5.0A. Parete 11 19 -5 -0.3 2 12 -0.5CLEMSON 11 588 2987 4.7 26 53 250.2Opponents 11 425 1905 3.7 9 66 144.4

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.M. Eppley 11 99-166-9 1410 13 59.6 128.2 145.9A. Parete 11 5-23-1 57 0 21.7 5.2 33.9T. Heniford 1 0-1-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -200.0CLEMSON 11 104-190-11 1467 13 54.7 133.4 130.6Opponents 11 214-379-19 2448 13 56.5 222.5 111.8

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GR. Williams 11 19 342 18.0 2 75 31.1K. Dunn 11 17 236 13.9 5 38 21.5T. Roulhac 10 15 214 14.3 4 39 21.4K. Mack 11 9 116 12.9 0 43 10.5S. Boyer 11 9 114 12.7 0 20 10.4S. Driver 11 9 50 5.6 0 20 4.5R. Butler 11 7 88 12.6 0 22 8.0J. Riggs 11 5 72 14.4 0 21 6.5K. Flowers 11 4 102 25.5 2 64 9.3K. Alley 11 3 57 19.0 0 25 5.2P. Charleston 11 3 40 13.3 0 16 3.6T. Flagler 2 2 21 10.5 0 16 11.0R. Quick 6 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.8B. Williams 11 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4CLEMSON 11 104 1467 14.1 13 75 133.4Opponents 11 214 2448 11.4 13 59 222.5

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGB. Paulling 18-20 90.0 7-7 6-7 5-5 0-1 47D. Igwebuike 3-5 60.0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-3 55CLEMSON 21-25 84.0 8-8 6-7 6-6 1-4 55Opponents NA-NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetD. Hatcher 47 2051 43.6 57 0 40.9B. Paulling 2 73 36.5 39 0 36.5CLEMSON 49 2124 43.3 57 0 40.3Opponents 51 1967 38.6 68 0 36.9

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUH. Walls 11 54 39 93 1-5 1-5 4J. Robinson 11 57 26 83 13-60 5-43 5R. Watson 11 44 34 78 0-0 0-0 9E. Milton 11 43 35 78 1-3 0-0 0E. Pickett 10 37 39 76 10-24 0-0 2K. Williams 11 46 26 72 2-8 0-0 2W. Perry 11 38 23 61 15-67 6-40 0T. Childers 11 33 17 50 3-18 1-11 3

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGT. Davis 4 21 5.3 0 14R. McSwain 2 67 33.5 0 42T. Mack 2 42 21.0 0 25H. Walls 2 33 16.5 0 33B. Davis 2 10 5.0 0 7R. Pleasant 2 3 1.5 0 3J. Suttle 1 13 13.0 0 13C. Richardson 1 8 8.0 0 8K. Williams 1 7 7.0 0 7E. Milton 1 4 4.0 0 4V. Arrington 1 0 0.0 0 0T. Childers 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 20 208 10.4 0 42Opponents 11 94 8.5 1 19

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGB. Davis 17 83 4.9 0 24CLEMSON 17 83 4.9 0 24Opponents 20 148 7.4 0 34

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGR. Williams 21 494 23.5 0 40S. Driver 5 99 19.8 0 24T. Roulhac 3 26 8.7 0 24S. Boyer 2 12 6.0 0 12T. Flagler 1 8 8.0 0 8B. Raber 1 5 5.0 0 5W. Bullard 1 4 4.0 0 4CLEMSON 34 648 18.5 0 40Opponents 20 396 19.8 0 37

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsB. Paulling 0 0-0 18-20 36-37 0 90K. Flowers 8 6-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 48K. Mack 8 8-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 48S. Driver 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30K. Dunn 5 0-5-0 0-0 0-0 0 30M. Eppley 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 26T. Roulhac 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24A. Parete 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12R. Williams 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12D. Igwebuike 0 0-0-0 3-5 1-1 0 10B. Williams 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 39 26-13-0 21-25 37-38 2 338Opponents 23 9-13-1 13-24 21-21 1 200

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-1 Appalachian State W 40-7 75,398 4,8 17 45 176 3 14 20 0 163 2 65 339 11 47 183 0 9 22 2 85 1 69 2689-8 at Virginia W 55-0 38,676 3,5 25 60 302 4 13 23 0 233 3 83 535 12 49 75 0 9 18 3 96 0 67 1719-22 at Georgia (20,17) L 23-26 82,122 2,NR 17 41 195 0 11 28 3 161 2 69 356 18 49 193 1 10 26 5 89 1 75 2829-29 at Georgia Tech (18,NR) L 21-28 57,704 13,NR 25 49 215 1 14 22 2 160 2 71 375 19 51 234 2 10 20 0 188 1 71 42210-6 North Carolina W 20-12 80,111 19 48 202 1 12 21 1 158 1 69 360 21 44 146 0 15 24 1 199 1 68 34510-20 Duke W 54-21 80,617 22 48 312 3 12 19 0 235 3 67 547 23 36 49 1 22 43 2 328 1 79 37710-27 at N.C. State W 35-34 44,100 23 57 203 5 14 23 2 168 0 80 371 25 44 156 1 15 28 2 222 3 72 37811-3 Wake Forest W 37-14 71,697 27 53 209 3 17 26 0 201 1 79 410 20 33 132 0 12 29 0 185 2 62 31711-10 Virginia Tech W 17-10 77,754 8 38 97 1 8 18 2 123 1 56 220 20 44 79 1 23 41 1 257 0 85 33611-17 ^ at Maryland L 23-41 60,575 20,NR 18 32 195 1 14 26 1 158 2 58 353 35 61 406 5 15 27 0 171 0 88 57711-24 South Carolina (9,9) L 21-22 82,093 20 50 220 3 8 21 1 98 0 71 318 17 48 268 2 6 25 0 112 0 73 380^ - Baltimore, MD; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 467,670 (77,945 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Don Denning (CB), Tom Harper (AHC,DL), Les Herrin (LB), Lawson Holland (WR), Woody McCorvey (TE), Chuck Reedy (RB), Nelson Stokley (OC,QB), Larry Van Der Heyden (OL), Tommy West (DE).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4184 3853 Total Plays 768 809 Touchdowns 42 24 Yards Per Play 5.4 4.8 Yards Per Game 380.4 350.2RUSHING YARDS 2326 1921 Carries 521 506 Touchdowns 24 14 Yards Per Carry 4.5 3.8 Yards Per Game 211.5 174.6PASSING YARDS 1858 1932 Attempts 247 303 Completions 137 146 Had Intercepted 12 16 Touchdowns 17 9 Completion Percentage 55.5 48.2 Yards Per Attempt 7.52 6.38 Yards Per Completion 13.6 13.2 Efficiency 131.7 101.0 Yards Per Game 168.9 175.6PUNTING YARDS 2463 2559 Number of Punts 56 64 Average Punt 44.0 40.0 Net Punting 42.7 36.8PUNT RETURN YARDS 206 72 Number of Returns 32 16 Average Return 6.4 4.8INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 114 225 Number of Interceptions 16 12 Return Yards Per Interception 7.1 18.8KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 522 521 Number of Returns 27 28 Average Return 19.3 18.6FIRST DOWNS 221 221 By Rushing 126 113 By Passing 84 89 By Penalty 11 19 First Downs Per Game 20.1 20.1PENALTIES 83-658 68-624 Penalty Yards Per Game 59.8 56.7FUMBLES-LOST 27-15 32-11SACKS 41-286 17-91THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 73-163 56-173 Percentage 44.6 32.4FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION 29:21 30:39POINTS 346 215 Points Per Game 31.5 19.5FIELD GOALS 17-18 15-22PAT (KICKS) 41-42 20-21

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 81 122 75 68 346Opponents 23 75 59 58 215

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GS. Driver 11 139 627 4.5 8 22 57.0K. Flowers 11 113 562 5.0 2 51 51.1S. Griffin 11 71 355 5.0 5 60 32.3T. Flagler 10 75 350 4.7 5 43 35.0M. Eppley 11 72 275 3.8 1 32 25.0H. Carter 9 17 47 2.8 0 7 5.2D. Barnett 3 9 36 4.0 1 18 12.0R. Williams 11 2 34 17.0 2 17 3.1R. Quick 11 8 30 3.8 0 8 2.7R. Anderson 2 4 3 0.8 0 3 1.5A. Parete 11 9 3 0.3 0 9 0.3R. Burton 2 1 2 2.0 0 2 1.0D. Holloman 3 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.7CLEMSON 11 521 2326 4.5 24 60 211.5Opponents 11 506 1921 3.8 14 61 174.6

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.M. Eppley 11 116-213-12 1494 14 54.5 135.8 123.8A. Parete 11 14-23-0 257 2 60.9 23.4 183.5R. Anderson 2 5-9-0 64 0 55.6 32.0 113.3S. Driver 11 2-2-0 43 1 100.0 3.9 445.6CLEMSON 11 137-247-12 1858 17 55.5 168.9 131.7Opponents 11 146-303-16 1932 9 48.2 175.6 101.0

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GT. Roulhac 11 26 512 19.7 8 76 46.5R. Williams 11 23 268 11.7 3 46 24.4K. Dunn 11 22 219 9.6 2 26 19.9R. Butler 11 19 261 13.7 1 34 23.7S. Boyer 11 12 183 15.3 1 23 16.6J. Riggs 11 9 178 19.8 0 42 16.2T. Flagler 10 8 63 7.8 2 27 6.3K. Flowers 11 5 46 9.2 0 11 4.2S. Driver 11 4 53 13.3 0 32 4.8P. Charleston 11 3 25 8.3 0 10 2.3S. Griffin 11 3 22 7.3 0 14 2.0D. Pearman 2 1 15 15.0 0 15 7.7K. Setzekorn 3 1 9 9.0 0 9 3.0H. Carter 9 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4CLEMSON 11 137 1858 13.6 17 76 168.9Opponents 11 146 1932 13.2 9 67 175.6

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGD. Igwebuike 16-17 94.1 4-4 4-5 6-6 2-2 53D. Inman 1-1 100.0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 21CLEMSON 17-18 94.4 5-5 4-5 6-6 2-2 53Opponents NA-NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetD. Hatcher 54 2361 43.7 68 0 42.4A. Newell 2 102 51.0 55 0 51.0CLEMSON 56 2463 44.0 68 0 42.7Opponents 64 2559 40.0 62 2 36.8

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUW. Perry 11 69 31 100 27-111 10-68 1R. Watson 11 42 50 92 0-0 0-0 9S. Berlin 11 48 30 78 9-25 2-13 1M. Perry 11 48 27 75 15-63 7-37 1E. Milton 10 40 35 75 2-13 0-0 1T. Mack 11 40 33 73 6-33 5-32 7

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGT. Mack 3 28 9.3 0 10K. Danforth 2 30 15.0 1 22H. Walls 2 19 9.5 0 7T. Davis 2 6 3.0 0 6R. Pleasant 2 0 0.0 0 0R. Watson 1 14 14.0 0 14R. Burton 1 9 9.0 0 9P. Williams 1 8 8.0 0 8C. Richardson 1 0 0.0 0 0J. Earle 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 16 114 7.1 1 22Opponents 12 225 18.8 0 81

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGR. Pleasant 28 173 0 17K. Brady 2 3 1.5 0 3W. Perry 1 36 36.0 0 36J. Wells 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 32 206 6.4 0 36Opponents 16 72 4.8 0 12

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGR. Williams 19 354 18.6 0 34T. Roulhac 6 142 23.7 0 35S. Griffin 1 16 16.0 0 16R. Quick 1 10 10.0 0 10CLEMSON 27 522 19.3 0 45Opponents 28 521 18.6 0 26

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsD. Igwebuike 0 0-0-0 16-17 41-41 0 89T. Roulhac 8 0-8-0 0-0 0-0 0 48S. Driver 8 8-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 48T. Flagler 7 5-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 42R. Williams 5 2-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 30S. Griffin 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30K. Dunn 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12K. Flowers 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12K. Danforth 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Butler 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Barnett 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6M. Eppley 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6S. Boyer 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Inman 0 0-0-0 1-1 0-0 0 3W. Perry 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0CLEMSON 42 24-17-1 17-18 41-42 1 346Opponents 24 14-9-1 15-22 22-27 2 215

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-14 at Virginia Tech W 20-17 31,000 19 42 145 1 17 30 0 220 1 72 365 21 42 170 0 17 35 1 170 1 82 3409-21 Georgia L 13-20 80,473 19 37 141 1 14 33 2 183 1 70 334 23 37 360 1 4 16 1 42 0 82 4029-28 * Georgia Tech L 3-14 79,309 11 33 101 0 18 28 1 140 0 61 241 16 33 191 1 8 11 0 96 1 67 28710-5 at Kentucky L 7-26 58,230 13 34 138 1 10 24 3 92 0 58 230 19 34 167 1 15 23 0 142 1 77 30910-12 * Virginia W 27-24 79,110 24 62 287 2 9 15 1 140 1 72 427 20 62 218 1 7 17 1 131 2 67 34910-19 * at Duke W 21-9 31,800 18 47 278 3 8 16 0 96 0 63 374 23 47 125 1 24 33 2 218 0 77 34310-26 * N.C. State W 39-10 72,316 23 51 279 5 10 17 0 129 0 68 396 23 51 32 0 26 42 4 319 1 81 35111-2 * Wake Forest W 26-10 71,179 28 65 306 2 12 21 1 166 1 86 472 17 65 83 1 19 39 0 202 0 68 28511-9 * at North Carolina L 20-21 50,000 22 61 258 1 9 19 1 164 1 80 432 19 61 195 2 12 20 0 182 1 62 37711-16 * Maryland L 31-34 78,037 19 60 265 3 3 12 0 45 0 72 310 26 60 162 1 23 35 1 361 3 72 52311-23 at South Carolina W 24-17 75,026 21 63 291 2 5 13 0 58 0 76 349 21 63 207 2 16 26 1 178 0 75 38512-21 $ Minnesota L 13-20 42,800 18 48 211 0 10 29 1 162 1 77 373 20 48 257 1 9 22 0 123 1 77 380* - ACC game; $ - Shreveport, LA (Independence Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 460,413 (76,737 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Miles Aldridge (ILB), Don Denning (DB), Tom harper (AHC,DL), Lawson Holland (WR), Woody McCorvey (TE), Chuck Reedy (RB), Nelson Stokley (OC,QB), Larry Van Der Heyden (OL), Tommy West (OLB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4283 4331 Total Plays 860 887 Touchdowns 27 25 Yards Per Play 5.0 4.9 Yards Per Game 356.9 360.9RUSHING YARDS 2688 2167 Carries 603 568 Touchdowns 20 11 Yards Per Carry 4.5 3.8 Yards Per Game 224.0 180.6PASSING YARDS 1595 2164 Attempts 257 319 Completions 125 180 Had Intercepted 10 11 Touchdowns 6 12 Completion Percentage 48.6 56.4 Yards Per Attempt 6.21 6.78 Yards Per Completion 12.7 12.0 Efficiency 100.7 118.9 Yards Per Game 132.9 180.3PUNTING YARDS 2276 2297 Number of Punts 57 60 Average Punt 39.9 38.2 Net Punting 36.6 36.6PUNT RETURN YARDS 100 190 Number of Returns 19 24 Average Return 5.3 7.9INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 86 70 Number of Interceptions 11 9 Return Yards Per Interception 7.8 7.8KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 915 561 Number of Returns 43 25 Average Return 21.3 22.4FIRST DOWNS 235 248 By Rushing 145 123 By Passing 73 110 By Penalty 17 15 First Downs Per Game 19.6 20.7PENALTIES 86-813 68-591 Penalty Yards Per Game 67.6 49.3FUMBLES-LOST 32-23 27-17SACKS 22-140 10-91THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 88-195 76-181 Percentage 45.1 42.0FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION 29:01 30:59POINTS 244 222 Points Per Game 20.3 18.5FIELD GOALS 17-25 16-23PAT (KICKS) 25-25 24-25

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 51 73 58 62 244Opponents 30 77 33 82 222

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GK. Flowers 12 227 1200 5.3 13 52 100.0S. Driver 11 181 831 4.6 2 29 75.5T. Flagler 9 52 232 4.3 2 47 25.8T. Johnson 9 39 197 5.1 1 22 21.9Ro. Williams 12 56 127 2.3 0 23 10.6Ra. Williams 12 4 41 10.3 1 25 3.4T. Roulhac 12 3 37 12.3 1 26 3.1G. Smith 11 8 27 3.4 0 6 2.5C. Lancaster 8 8 19 2.4 0 5 2.4R. Quick 12 3 11 3.7 0 5 0.9R. Anderson 10 22 -34 -1.5 0 8 .3.4CLEMSON 12 602 2688 4.5 20 52 224.0Opponents 12 568 2167 3.8 11 48 180.6

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.Ro. Williams 12 56-122-5 772 1 45.9 64.3 93.2R. Anderson 10 63-123-5 703 2 51.2 70.3 96.4S. Driver 11 5-10-0 91 2 50.0 8.3 192.4Ra. Williams 12 1-2-0 29 1 50.0 2.4 336.8CLEMSON 12 125-257-10 1595 6 48.6 132.9 100.7Opponents 12 180-319-11 2164 12 56.4 180.3 118.9

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GT. Roulhac 12 31 533 17.2 3 57 44.4Ra. WIlliams 12 24 400 16.7 1 51 33.3J. Riggs 12 18 203 11.3 1 43 16.9R. Quick 12 11 73 6.6 0 12 6.1T. Flagler 9 10 54 5.4 0 15 6.0K. Jennings 12 7 103 14.7 1 21 8.6S. Driver 11 7 71 10.1 0 41 6.5K. Flowers 12 5 26 5.2 0 12 2.2S. Boyer 12 4 58 14.5 0 20 4.8G. Smith 11 4 26 6.5 0 10 2.4T. Johnson 9 2 24 12.0 0 12 2.7P. Charleston 11 1 15 15.0 0 15 1.4G. Cooper 2 1 9 9.0 0 9 4.5CLEMSON 12 125 1595 12.7 6 57 132.9Opponents 12 180 2164 12.0 12 54 180.3

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGD. Treadwell 17-24 70.8 4-6 8-8 5-8 0-2 49A. Otorubio 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0CLEMSON 17-25 68.0 4-6 8-8 5-8 0-3 49Opponents NA-NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetA. Newell 57 2276 39.9 59 0 36.6CLEMSON 57 2276 39.9 59 0 36.6Opponents 60 2297 38.2 58 3 36.6

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUH. Walls 12 87 66 153 3-16 2-14 1K. Williams 12 86 52 138 6-27 3-23 1A. Johnson 12 52 65 117 0-0 0-0 6T. Mack 11 46 56 102 5-20 2-13 8D. Meadows 12 50 32 82 4-7 1-3 1D. Hall 12 36 38 74 0-0 0-0 15B. Raber 12 35 32 67 2-3 0-0 1S. Berlin 8 43 24 67 9-41 3-26 2J. Earle 12 27 38 65 3-5 0-0 2

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGK. Danforth 2 24 12.0 0 14Pe. Williams 2 9 4.5 0 9H. Walls 2 8 4.0 0 6D. Woolford 1 34 34.0 0 34B. Raber 1 14 14.0 0 14D. Hall 1 3 3.0 0 3E. Milton 1 0 0.0 0 0T. Mack 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 11 86 7.8 0 34Opponents 10 70 7.0 NA 24

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGK. Brady 17 45 2.6 0 13D. Woolford 1 14 14.0 0 14S. Griffin 1 11 11.0 0 11Pe. Williams 0 30 30.0 1 30CLEMSON 19 100 5.3 0 30Opponents 24 109 7.9 NA 57

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGRa. Williams 26 502 19.3 0 45T. Roulhac 15 362 24.1 0 35R. Johnson 1 5 5.0 0 5K. Jennings 1 0 0.0 0 0K. Flowers 0 40 40.0 0 40R. Quick 0 6 6.0 0 6CLEMSON 43 915 21.3 0 45Opponents 25 561 22.4 NA 32

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsK. Flowers 13 13-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 78D. Treadwell 0 0-0-0 17-24 25-25 0 76T. Roulhac 4 1-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 24T. Flagler 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 14Ra. Williams 2 1-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 12S. Driver 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12J. Riggs 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Johnson 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6Pe. Williams 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6K. Jennings 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6G. Smith 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2A. Otorubio 0 0-0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 27 20-6-1 17-25 25-25 3 244Opponents 25 11-12-2 16-23 24-25 0 222

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-13 Virginia Tech L 14-20 75,930 21 57 215 2 12 22 0 131 0 79 346 14 37 82 0 13 24 0 242 0 61 3249-20 at Georgia (14,10) W 31-28 81,377 20 57 279 3 9 18 2 149 1 75 428 20 43 172 2 12 22 1 211 2 65 3839-27 * at Georgia Tech W 27-3 46,062 25 69 273 3 10 17 0 103 0 86 376 14 26 83 0 11 25 1 139 0 51 22210-4 The Citadel W 24-0 75,540 20 62 368 3 6 17 4 99 0 79 467 10 19 28 0 24 58 2 197 0 77 22510-11 * at Virginia W 31-17 44,300 20,NR 22 64 385 4 2 10 1 12 0 74 397 25 30 86 0 30 49 2 298 2 79 38410-18 * Duke W 35-3 81,320 17,17 20 58 235 5 9 16 0 121 1 74 356 19 29 16 0 26 47 1 239 0 76 25510-25 * at N.C. State (20,29) L 3-27 51,300 16,16 13 41 141 0 6 24 1 72 0 65 213 20 57 253 1 6 11 2 87 2 68 34011-1 * at Wake Forest W 28-20 20,370 19 60 302 4 13 18 1 193 2 78 495 16 27 84 2 17 47 3 250 0 74 33411-8 * North Carolina W 38-10 79,210 20,NR 20 56 326 5 9 12 0 108 0 68 434 17 40 187 0 13 31 2 133 1 71 32011-15 * at Maryland T 17-17 58,758 15,17 24 57 246 2 10 19 0 103 0 76 349 17 33 105 2 15 36 0 195 0 69 30011-22 South Carolina T 21-21 82,492 19,18 19 67 237 2 6 20 1 99 1 87 336 15 24 43 1 17 32 1 275 1 56 31812-27 $ Stanford (20,17) W 27-21 80,104 21,18 19 57 238 3 12 19 1 135 0 76 373 18 29 114 1 20 40 1 168 2 69 282* - ACC game; $ - Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 391,510 (78,302 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Miles Aldridge (ILB), Jack Crowe (QB), Bill D’Andrea (OL), Tom Harper (AHC,DL), Woody McCorvey (WR), Bill Oliver (DB), Chuck Reedy (RB), Larry Van Der Heyden(OL), Tommy West (OLB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4570 3687 Total Plays 917 816 Touchdowns 37 22 Yards Per Play 5.0 4.5 Yards Per Game 380.8 307.3RUSHING YARDS 3245 1253 Carries 705 394 Touchdowns 31 9 Yards Per Carry 4.6 3.2 Yards Per Game 270.4 104.4PASSING YARDS 1325 2434 Attempts 212 422 Completions 104 204 Had Intercepted 11 16 Touchdowns 5 11 Completion Percentage 49.1 48.3 Yards Per Attempt 6.25 5.77 Yards Per Completion 12.7 11.9 Efficiency 99.0 97.8 Yards Per Game 110.4 202.8PUNTING YARDS 2310 3112 Number of Punts 60 74 Average Punt 38.5 42.1 Net Punting 35.4 37.8PUNT RETURN YARDS 313 184 Number of Returns 36 21 Average Return 8.7 8.8INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 180 138 Number of Interceptions 16 11 Return Yards Per Interception 11.3 12.5KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 977 965 Number of Returns 39 54 Average Return 25.1 17.8FIRST DOWNS 242 205 By Rushing 155 68 By Passing 69 113 By Penalty 8 24 First Downs Per Game 20.2 17.1PENALTIES 96-821 70-595 Penalty Yards Per Game 68.4 49.6FUMBLES-LOST 38-13 22-7SACKS 26-152 3-32THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 95-200 59-185 Percentage 47.5 31.9FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS NA-NA NA-NA Percentage NA NATIME OF POSSESSION 33:39 26:21POINTS 296 187 Points Per Game 24.7 15.6FIELD GOALS 12-23 11-16PAT (KICKS) 36-36 22-22

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 76 103 80 37 296Opponents 65 33 38 51 187

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GT. Flagler 12 192 1258 6.6 10 88 13.2K. Flowers 12 123 595 4.8 5 57 49.6T. Johnson 11 106 384 3.6 5 32 34.9C. Lancaster 12 110 353 3.2 5 13 29.4Ro. Williams 12 97 352 3.6 5 43 29.3S. Griffin 12 46 188 4.1 0 17 15.7Ra. Williams 12 3 43 14.3 1 22 3.6R. Anderson 7 16 39 2.4 0 14 5.6C. Morocco 3 3 27 9.0 0 28 9.0B. England 2 3 11 3.7 0 8 5.5R. Harris 9 2 6 3.0 0 4 0.6T. Schonhar 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0T. Roulhac 11 3 -11 -3.7 0 7 -1.0CLEMSON 12 705 3245 4.6 31 88 270.4Opponents 12 394 1253 3.0 9 62 104.4

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.Ro. Williams 12 98-200-8 1245 4 47.0 103.8 99.9R. Anderson 7 6-10-1 80 1 60.0 11.4 140.2T. Schonhar 2 0-1-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -200.0C. Morocco 3 0-1-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -200.0CLEMSON 12 104-212-11 1325 5 49.1 110.4 99.0Opponents 12 204-422-16 2434 11 48.3 202.8 97.8

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GRa. Williams 12 20 280 14.0 0 23 23.3T. Roulhac 11 20 228 11.4 1 35 20.7J. Riggs 12 17 197 11.6 0 24 16.4T. Flagler 12 16 188 11.8 3 39 15.7K. Jennings 11 10 142 14.2 0 25 12.9R. Hooper 12 9 148 16.4 0 34 12.3S. Griffin 12 3 42 14.0 1 27 3.5K. Flowers 12 3 18 6.0 0 14 1.5G. Cooper 10 2 44 22.0 0 32 4.4T. Johnson 11 2 30 15.0 0 24 2.7C. Lancaster 12 2 8 4.0 0 6 0.6CLEMSON 12 104 1325 12.7 5 39 110.4Opponents 12 204 2434 11.9 11 78 202.8

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGD. Treadwell 12-20 60.0 7-7 3-5 2-8 0-0 46R. Seyle 0-3 0.0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0CLEMSON 12-23 52.1 7-10 3-5 2-8 0-0 46Opponents NA-NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetB. Spiers 59 2310 39.2 60 1 36.2TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 -- -7.0CLEMSON 60 2310 38.5 60 1 35.4Opponents 74 3112 42.1 81 2 37.8

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUN. Haynes 11 39 35 74 2-2 0-0 3T. Mack 11 29 42 71 6-19 1-7 6G. Beasley 12 44 26 70 1-1 0-0 10J. Earle 12 28 33 61 5-13 1.5-4 7H. Carter 10 36 23 59 2-19 1.5-16 3M. Perry 12 31 25 56 15-84 9-60 5D. Woolford 11 37 16 53 3-3 0-0 12T. Stephens 12 32 20 52 5-29 4-28 2V. Taylor 11 26 20 46 0-0 0-0 0J. Lott 11 26 20 46 0-0 0-0 4D. Hall 12 27 14 41 3-5 0-0 14

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGD. Hall 5 121 24.2 1 67G. Beasley 3 40 13.3 0 21D. Woolford 3 -8 -2.7 0 -3J. Earle 1 9 9.0 0 9T. Mack 1 8 8.0 0 8D. Mariable 1 7 7.0 0 7P. Williams 1 2 2.0 0 2J. Lott 1 1 1.0 0 1CLEMSON 16 180 11.3 1 67Opponents 11 138 12.5 1 61

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGD. Woolford 25 203 8.1 0 25J. Lott 10 95 9.5 0 23J. Earle 1 15 15.0 0 15CLEMSON 36 313 8.7 0 25Opponents 21 184 8.8 1 29

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGT. Roulhac 18 578 32.1 0 81S. Griffin 17 389 22.9 0 47C. Lancaster 1 10 10.0 0 10T. Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0D. Pearman 1 0 0.0 0 0T. Schonhar 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 39 977 25.1 0 81Opponents 54 965 17.8 0 41

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsT. Flagler 13 10-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 78D. Treadwell 0 0-0-0 12-20 34-34 0 70K. Flowers 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30T. Johnson 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30C. Lancaster 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30Ro. Williams 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30T. Roulhac 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Hall 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6S. Griffin 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6Ra. Williams 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Riggs 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2R. Seyle 1 0-0-0 0-3 2-2 0 2CLEMSON 37 31-5-1 12-23 36-36 1 296Opponents 22 9-11-2 11-16 22-22 0 187

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-5 Western Carolina W 43-0 71,465 9,NP 15 57 236 5 11 18 1 173 0 75 409 8 23 10 0 15 38 1 99 0 61 1099-12 at Virginia Tech W 22-10 42,000 10,10 15 60 308 2 3 13 0 23 0 73 331 6 38 23 0 6 17 2 37 0 55 609-19 Georgia (18,17) W 21-20 81,875 8,8 19 56 261 1 6 16 1 76 0 72 337 15 43 157 1 9 19 0 111 0 62 2689-26 * Georgia Tech W 33-12 78,832 9,9 20 53 218 1 8 17 2 165 1 70 383 11 27 41 0 15 35 1 160 2 62 20110-10 * Virginia W 38-21 79,963 8,7 27 69 403 5 8 12 0 82 0 81 485 16 31 110 2 12 28 1 202 1 59 31210-17 * Duke W 17-10 70,294 7,6 17 48 183 1 9 20 0 132 1 68 315 20 26 11 1 24 51 3 317 0 77 32810-24 * N.C. State L 28-30 73,613 7,7 22 29 100 3 21 54 2 271 1 83 371 18 63 124 3 11 18 0 118 1 81 24210-31 * Wake Forest W 31-17 69,711 14,12 22 60 281 3 6 9 2 71 0 69 352 17 30 86 0 17 35 3 194 2 65 28011-7 * at North Carolina W 13-10 53,115 10,10 21 64 267 0 7 10 0 99 1 74 366 12 38 129 1 12 20 2 104 0 58 23311-14 * Maryland W 45-16 76,773 9,9 24 67 355 4 8 12 1 173 2 79 528 14 26 72 1 21 35 4 233 1 61 30511-21 * at South Carolina (12,12) L 7-20 75,043 8,8 8 44 75 1 7 21 3 91 0 65 166 15 43 117 1 11 20 0 185 0 63 3021-1 $ Penn State (20,19) W 35-10 53,152 14,12 25 54 285 5 15 24 0 214 0 78 499 12 28 111 0 14 23 2 194 1 51 305* - ACC game; $ - Orlando, FL (Citrus Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 602,526 (75,316 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Miles Aldridge (ILB), Wayne Bolt (TE), Jack Crowe (QB), Bill D’Andrea (OT), Tom Harper (AHC,DL), Woody McCorvey (WR), Bill Oliver (S), Chuck Reedy (RB), Larry Van Der Heyden (OL), Tommy West (DL).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4542 2945 Total Plays 887 755 Touchdowns 40 21 Yards Per Play 5.1 3.9 Yards Per Game 378.5 245.4RUSHING YARDS 2972 991 Carries 661 416 Touchdowns 31 10 Yards Per Carry 4.5 2.4 Yards Per Game 247.7 82.6PASSING YARDS 1570 1954 Attempts 226 339 Completions 109 167 Had Intercepted 12 19 Touchdowns 6 8 Completion Percentage 48.2 49.3 Yards Per Attempt 6.95 5.76 Yards Per Completion 14.4 11.7 Efficiency 104.7 94.3 Yards Per Game 130.8 162.8PUNTING YARDS 2147 3289 Number of Punts 56 81 Average Punt 38.3 40.6 Net Punting 34.6 31.7PUNT RETURN YARDS 720 207 Number of Returns 53 21 Average Return 13.6 9.9INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 147 89 Number of Interceptions 19 12 Return Yards Per Interception 7.7 7.4KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 724 1291 Number of Returns 34 64 Average Return 21.3 20.2FIRST DOWNS 235 164 By Rushing 156 66 By Passing 66 81 By Penalty 13 17 First Downs Per Game 19.6 13.7PENALTIES 104-839 84-694 Penalty Yards Per Game 69.9 57.8FUMBLES-LOST 35-17 32-9SACKS 36-239 4-25THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 82-187 56-176 Percentage 43.9 31.8FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 14-17 3-5 Percentage 82.4 60.0TIME OF POSSESSION 32:03 27:57POINTS 333 176 Points Per Game 27.8 14.7FIELD GOALS 18-22 11-20PAT (KICKS) 33-36 17-18

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 65 93 71 104 333Opponents 37 66 31 42 176

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GT. Allen 11 183 973 5.3 8 27 88.5W. McFadden 11 137 781 5.7 6 89 71.0T. Johnson 12 119 557 4.7 9 38 46.4J. Henderson 12 68 366 5.4 5 48 30.5C. Lancaster 11 43 115 2.7 0 8 10.5R. Williams 12 75 85 1.1 1 12 7.1C. Morocco 7 17 38 2.2 2 17 5.4D. Thomas 6 1 35 35.0 0 35 5.8B. England 4 6 23 3.8 0 7 5.8C. Ohan 11 4 10 2.5 0 8 0.9G. Cooper 12 3 8 2.7 0 7 0.7C. Gibson 1 1 5 5.0 0 5 5.0K. Ingram 8 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6TEAM 12 1 -14 -14.0 0 -14 -1.2R. Seyle 12 2 -15 -7.5 0 -1 -1.3CLEMSON 12 661 2972 4.5 31 89 247.7Opponents 12 416 991 2.4 10 24 82.6

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.R. Williams 12 101-209-10 1486 6 48.3 123.8 107.9C. Morocco 7 6-13-1 65 0 46.2 9.3 88.0R. Anderson 3 2-3-0 19 0 66.7 6.3 119.9G. Bailey 6 0-1-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -200.0CLEMSON 12 109-226-12 1570 6 48.2 130.8 104.7Opponents 12 16-339-19 1954 8 49.3 162.8 94.3

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GG. Cooper 12 34 618 18.2 4 52 51.5K. Jennings 12 31 475 15.3 0 31 39.6R. Hooper 12 13 153 11.8 1 28 12.8T. Allen 11 10 80 8.0 0 16 7.3J. Coley 12 8 127 15.9 1 32 10.6T. Johnson 12 2 20 10.0 0 11 1.7C. Lancaster 11 2 11 5.5 0 7 1.0F. West 3 1 21 21.0 0 21 7.0J. Williams 1 1 13 13.0 0 13 13.0B. Taylor 1 1 12 12.0 0 12 12.0D. Pearman 12 2 20 10.0 0 12 1.7C. Davis 9 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.8D. Thomas 6 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.8W. McFadden 11 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4J. Henderson 12 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.3CLEMSON 12 109 1570 14.4 6 52 130.8Opponents 12 167 1954 11.7 8 77 162.8

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGD. Treadwell 18-22 82.0 7-8 7-8 4-6 0-0 43CLEMSON 18-22 82.0 7-8 7-8 4-6 0-0 43Opponents NA-NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetR. Seyle 53 2011 37.9 56 0 34.0B. Campbell 3 136 45.3 53 0 45.3CLEMSON 56 2147 38.3 56 0 34.6Opponents 81 3289 40.6 64 1 31.7

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUJ. Earle 12 41 38 79 7-14 1-1 6M. Perry 11 52 22 74 24-128 10-86 3G. Beasley 12 48 25 73 8-31 0-0 6J. Hatcher 12 36 33 69 8-57 7-56 3T. Stephens 12 46 15 61 9-50 3-21 4D. Mariable 10 39 22 61 3-11 0-0 2

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGD. Woolford 5 0 0.0 0 0J. Lott 4 37 9.3 0 36R. Smith 2 50 25.0 0 50R. Charpia 2 0 0.0 0 0D. Mariable 1 46 46.0 0 46J. Henderson 1 10 10.0 0 10J. Hatcher 1 3 3.0 0 3D. Walker 1 1 1.0 0 1M. Perry 1 0 0.0 0 0H. Carter 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 19 147 7.7 0 50Opponents 12 89 7.4 1 40

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGD. Woolford 23 345 15.0 2 78J. Lott 24 290 12.1 0 49R. Charpia 4 28 7.0 0 18J. Hatcher 1 20 20.0 0 20T. Grimes 1 37 37.0 0 37CLEMSON 53 720 13.6 2 78Opponents 21 207 9.9 1 76

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Henderson 14 407 29.1 1 95W. McFadden 9 185 20.6 0 42T. Allen 3 73 24.3 0 55T. Johnson 3 27 9.0 0 13D. Woolford 1 25 25.0 0 25C. Lancaster 3 5 1.7 0 4D. Pearman 1 2 2.0 0 2CLEMSON 34 724 21.3 1 95Opponents 64 1291 20.2 1 92

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsD. Treadwell 0 0-0-0 18-22 33-34 0 82T. Johnson 9 9-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 54T. Allen 8 8-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 48W. McFadden 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36J. Henderson 6 5-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 36G. Cooper 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24D. Woolford 2 0-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 12C. Morocco 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12R. Williams 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 8J. Coley 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 1 8R. Hooper 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 40 31-6-3 18-22 33-34 3 333Opponents 21 10-8-3 11-20 17-20 0 176

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-3 Virginia Tech W 40-7 78,714 4,4 21 49 261 5 7 18 0 81 0 67 342 21 51 98 1 17 36 2 116 0 87 2149-10 Furman W 23-3 80,620 3,3 16 51 234 2 5 12 0 82 0 63 316 15 51 140 0 7 18 0 61 0 69 2019-17 Florida State (10,12) L 21-24 85,576 3,4 17 54 207 2 8 25 0 157 1 79 364 15 29 127 1 18 28 0 241 1 57 3689-24 * at Georgia Tech W 30-13 45,106 12,12 20 57 241 2 9 19 0 131 1 76 372 20 32 122 0 17 31 2 206 1 63 32810-8 * at Virginia W 10-7 42,000 11,12 18 61 293 0 5 8 0 73 1 69 366 16 38 195 0 10 23 1 85 1 61 28010-15 * Duke (22,NR) W 49-17 83,356 11,11 22 65 388 5 4 14 0 145 2 79 533 21 20 54 0 22 51 4 251 1 71 30510-22 * at N.C. State (24,NR) L 3-10 55,000 9,10 13 57 147 0 4 23 3 55 0 80 202 12 38 47 1 14 28 2 138 0 66 18510-29 * at Wake Forest W 38-21 27,300 15,18 24 56 349 4 7 17 0 98 1 73 447 22 44 155 0 13 19 0 228 3 63 38311-5 * North Carolina W 37-14 78,369 17,20 29 69 336 3 9 14 1 164 1 83 500 12 24 109 1 11 24 1 82 1 48 19111-12 * at Maryland W 49-25 45,000 16,16 26 51 373 6 9 14 0 139 0 65 512 21 42 115 2 21 33 1 248 1 75 36311-19 South Carolina (25,NR) W 29-10 84,867 15,15 23 55 225 3 13 26 0 192 0 81 417 16 32 116 0 11 30 1 141 1 62 2571-2 $ Oklahoma (10,10) W 13-6 53,571 13,13 12 48 187 1 5 11 0 57 0 59 244 17 43 116 0 10 24 1 138 0 67 254* - ACC game; $ - Orlando, FL (Citrus Bowl; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 490,502 (81,750 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Miles Aldridge (ILB), Bill D’Andrea (OT), Wayne Bolt (TE), Jack Crowe (QB), Tom Harper (AHC,DL), Woody McCorvey (WR), Bill Oliver (S), Chuck Reedy (RB), Larry VanDerHeyden (OL), Tommy West (OLB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4615 3329 Total Plays 874 788 Touchdowns 41 18 Yards Per Play 5.3 4.2 Yards Per Game 384.6 277.4RUSHING YARDS 3241 1394 Carries 673 444 Touchdowns 33 6 Yards Per Carry 4.8 3.1 Yards Per Game 270.1 116.2PASSING YARDS 1374 1935 Attempts 201 344 Completions 85 171 Had Intercepted 4 15 Touchdowns 7 10 Completion Percentage 42.3 49.7 Yards Per Attempt 6.84 5.63 Yards Per Completion 16.2 11.3 Efficiency 107.2 96.9 Yards Per Game 114.5 161.3PUNTING YARDS 2259 2781 Number of Punts 55 69 Average Punt 41.1 40.3 Net Punting 37.2 36.4PUNT RETURN YARDS 269 215 Number of Returns 41 25 Average Return 6.6 8.6INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 171 2 Number of Interceptions 15 4 Return Yards Per Interception 11.4 0.5KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 538 1237 Number of Returns 27 64 Average Return 19.9 19.3FIRST DOWNS 241 208 By Rushing 175 94 By Passing 55 93 By Penalty 11 21 First Downs Per Game 20.1 16.8PENALTIES 81-802 69-620 Penalty Yards Per Game 66.8 51.7FUMBLES-LOST 25-9 34-19SACKS 33-264 2-11THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 94-190 58-163 Percentage 49.5 35.6FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5-6 9-9 Percentage 83.3 100.0TIME OF POSSESSION 31:52 28:08POINTS 342 157 Points Per Game 28.5 13.1FIELD GOALS 19-32 10-16PAT (KICKS) 37-40 15-16

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 78 97 65 102 342Opponents 10 72 33 42 157

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GT. Allen 12 216 1192 5.5 10 63 99.3J. Henderson 12 110 538 4.9 4 41 44.8T. Johnson 11 113 445 3.9 8 26 40.5W. McFadden 12 83 354 4.3 1 31 29.5R. Williams 12 79 299 3.8 6 29 24.9G. Cooper 12 8 130 16.3 2 52 10.8C. James 7 14 104 7.4 2 32 14.9C. Morocco 12 13 69 5.3 0 22 5.8D. Thomas 8 2 62 31.0 0 47 7.8R. Lawrence 5 18 37 2.1 0 8 7.4D. Cameron 4 3 24 8.0 0 19 6.0T. Kennedy 8 5 20 4.0 0 14 2.5Carter 11 3 15 5.0 0 7 1.4C. Gibson 2 2 5 2.5 0 5 2.5C. Davis 12 1 -4 -4.0 0 -4 -0.3TEAM 12 3 -45 -15.0 0 NA -3.8CLEMSON 12 673 3241 4.8 33 63 270.1Opponents 12 444 1394 3.1 6 78 116.2

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.R. Williams 12 78-196-4 1144 5 41.9 95.3 98.2C. Morocco 12 4-9-0 42 0 44.4 3.5 83.6C. Davis 12 2-2-0 109 1 100.0 9.1 722.8D. Cameron 4 1-2-0 79 1 50.0 19.8 546.8T. Johnson 11 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0H. Hewett 2 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 12 85-201-4 1374 7 42.3 114.5 107.2Opponents 12 171-344-15 1935 9 49.7 161.3 96.9

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GK. Jennings 12 30 397 13.2 1 27 33.1R. Hooper 12 18 265 14.7 2 36 22.1G. Cooper 12 13 417 32.1 3 79 34.8T. Allen 12 10 125 12.5 0 26 10.4J. Coley 12 6 86 14.3 0 24 7.2C. Davis 12 6 73 12.2 1 14 6.1C. Ohan 10 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.9J. Henderson 12 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2CLEMSON 12 85 1374 16.2 7 79 114.5Opponents 12 71 1935 11.3 10 53 161.3

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGC. Gardocki 19-32 59.4 6-7 7-11 4-8 2-6 52CLEMSON 19-32 59.4 6-7 7-11 4-8 2-6 52Opponents 10-16 62.5 2-4 6-8 2-4 0-0 48

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetC. Gardocki 45 1924 42.8 66 1 38.2R. Seyle 8 311 38.9 52 0 38.9B. Campbell 1 24 24.0 24 0 20.0TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 -- 0.0CLEMSON 55 2259 41.1 66 1 37.2Opponents 69 2781 40.3 61 2 36.4

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUE. McDaniel 12 62 42 104 4-11 0-0 4J. Hatcher 12 40 50 90 10-83 7.5-58 2D. Brewster 11 49 40 89 0-0 0-0 1M. Drag 12 32 46 78 12-45 1-9 1L. Kirkland 12 38 33 71 9-65 5.5-62 2G. Beasley 12 39 27 66 1-2 0-0 3J. Lott 12 39 23 62 0-0 0-0 7R. McCullough 12 34 28 62 6-15 1.5-9 0D. Woolford 12 45 16 61 5-18 1-8 15

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGG. Beasley 3 27 9.0 0 18R. Charpia 3 25 8.3 0 22D. Brewster 2 68 34.0 1 68V. Hammond 1 29 29.0 0 29L. Kirkland 1 22 22.0 0 22D. Davis 1 0 0.0 0 0J. Lott 1 0 0.0 0 0D. Woolford 1 0 0.0 0 0D. Mariable 1 0 0.0 0 0A. Nunn 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 15 171 11.4 1 68Opponents 4 2 0.5 0 2

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGD. Woolford 29 192 6.6 0 31J. Lott 10 72 7.2 0 31J. Henderson 1 5 5.0 0 5TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 41 269 6.6 0 31Opponents 25 215 8.6 1 76

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Henderson 9 207 23.0 0 51W. McFadden 16 324 20.3 0 32T. Allen 2 7 3.5 0 5CLEMSON 27 538 19.9 0 51Opponents 64 1237 19.3 1 96

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsT. Allen 10 10-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 60C. Gardocki 0 0-0-0 19-32 1-1 0 58T. Johnson 8 8-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 50R. Williams 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36R. Seyle 0 0-0-0 0-0 35-38 0 35G. Cooper 5 2-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 30J. Henderson 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24C. James 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12R. Hooper 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12D. Brewster 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6K. Jennings 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Davis 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6W. McFadden 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Kubu 0 0-0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1CLEMSON 41 33-7-1 19-32 37-40 1 342Opponents 18 6-10-2 10-16 15-16 2 157

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-2 Furman W 30-0 80,508 12,NP 21 60 155 2 14 20 0 166 0 80 321 3 30 31 0 3 11 1 27 0 41 589-9 at Florida State (16,16) W 34-23 61,897 10,9 16 45 255 3 8 10 0 134 0 55 389 25 29 106 2 24 44 1 272 1 73 3789-16 at Virginia Tech W 27-7 47,152 7,6 13 55 202 1 3 8 0 88 1 63 290 12 28 83 0 18 42 3 160 0 70 2439-23 * Maryland W 31-7 77,301 7,6 20 61 243 4 5 12 0 70 0 73 313 15 37 126 1 9 26 0 79 0 63 2059-30 * at Duke L 17-21 22,600 7,6 20 54 257 2 7 14 1 104 0 68 361 29 34 157 1 24 43 5 262 2 77 41910-7 * Virginia W 34-20 80,638 15,14 25 61 264 2 14 22 0 210 2 83 474 14 25 54 0 14 34 2 248 2 59 30210-14 * Georgia Tech L 14-30 81,550 14,13 24 38 111 1 21 33 2 265 0 71 376 17 47 162 1 15 25 0 223 2 72 38510-21 * N.C. State (12,12) W 30-10 81,569 16 56 192 2 8 15 0 92 1 71 284 21 23 67 1 30 56 3 297 0 79 36410-28 * Wake Forest W 44-10 71,335 22,19 25 54 218 3 15 26 1 247 2 80 465 16 25 142 1 18 36 1 182 0 61 32411-4 * at North Carolina W 35-3 44,500 21,18 28 70 332 5 8 15 0 142 0 85 474 5 23 -6 0 12 22 1 120 0 45 11411-18 at South Carolina W 45-0 74,508 15,13 24 63 355 5 8 9 1 111 1 72 466 11 35 119 0 7 15 3 36 0 50 15512-30 $ West Virginia W 27-7 82,911 14,13 21 61 257 2 6 11 1 91 0 72 348 13 31 118 0 11 25 1 119 0 56 237* - ACC game; $ - Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 472,901 (78,817 per game); Head Coach - Danny Ford; Assistants - Miles Aldridge (ILB), Bill D’Andrea (OT), Wayne Bolt (TE), Jack Crowe (QB), Tom Harper (AHC,DL), Woody McCorvey (WR), Bill Oliver (S), Chuck Reedy (RB), Larry Van Der Heyden (OL), Tommy West (OLB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4561 3184 Total Plays 873 746 Touchdowns 43 16 Yards Per Play 5.2 4.2 Yards Per Game 380.1 265.3RUSHING YARDS 2841 1159 Carries 678 367 Touchdowns 32 7 Yards Per Carry 4.2 3.2 Yards Per Game 234.9 96.6PASSING YARDS 1720 2025 Attempts 195 379 Completions 117 185 Had Intercepted 6 21 Touchdowns 7 8 Completion Percentage 60.0 48.8 Yards Per Attempt 8.82 5.34 Yards Per Completion 14.7 10.9 Efficiency 139.8 89.5 Yards Per Game 143.3 168.8PUNTING YARDS 2135 2522 Number of Punts 50 69 Average Punt 42.7 36.6 Net Punting 39.3 31.9PUNT RETURN YARDS 354 171 Number of Returns 36 16 Average Return 9.8 10.7INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 318 16 Number of Interceptions 21 6 Return Yards Per Interception 15.1 2.7KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 581 1390 Number of Returns 26 58 Average Return 22.3 24.0FIRST DOWNS 253 179 By Rushing 161 79 By Passing 80 87 By Penalty 12 13 First Downs Per Game 21.1 14.9PENALTIES 67-512 54-439 Penalty Yards Per Game 42.7 36.6FUMBLES-LOST 16-9 29-17SACKS 26-209 12-104THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 89-187 61-169 Percentage 47.6 36.1FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7-13 4-16 Percentage 53.8 25.0TIME OF POSSESSION NA NAPOINTS 368 138 Points Per Game 30.7 11.5FIELD GOALS 22-29 9-15PAT (KICKS) 42-42 15-15

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 102 109 73 84 368Opponents 30 33 54 21 138

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GJ. Henderson 12 178 848 4.8 7 45 70.7T. Allen 8 124 613 4.9 10 73 76.6W. McFadden 11 112 452 4.0 6 39 41.1C. Morocco 12 81 295 3.6 3 27 24.6T. Kennedy 12 30 184 6.1 2 30 15.3R. Lawrence 6 36 140 3.89 2 17 23.3D. Cameron 11 40 83 2.1 1 20 7.5J. Hall 12 10 64 6.4 1 22 3.3M. Carr 7 17 45 2.7 0 9 6.4D. Bolin 4 8 34 4.3 0 11 8.5C. James 6 16 31 1.9 0 10 5.2R. Blunt 2 10 24 2.4 0 12 12.0R. Eaves 2 3 13 4.3 0 7 6.5R. Demps 2 7 12 1.7 0 6 6.0G. Cooper 12 4 2 0.5 0 10 0.2D. Thomas 12 2 1 0.5 0 9 0.1CLEMSON 12 678 2841 4.2 32 73 234.9Opponents 12 367 1159 3.2 7 30 96.6

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.C. Morocco 12 79-134-2 1131 6 59.0 94.3 141.7D. Cameron 11 32-48-2 435 0 66.7 39.5 134.5M. Carr 7 4-8-1 46 0 50.0 6.6 73.3T. Allen 8 1-2-0 66 1 50.0 8.3 492.2R. Lawrence 6 1-1-0 42 0 100.0 7.0 452.8C. Davis 12 0-2-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -200.0CLEMSON 12 117-195-6 1720 7 60.0 143.3 139.8Opponents 12 185-379-21 2025 8 48.8 168.8 89.5

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GR. Fletcher 12 35 556 15.9 1 37 46.3G. Cooper 12 29 504 17.4 4 66 42.0W. McFadden 11 11 131 11.9 0 26 11.9S. Fields 12 12 101 8.4 1 16 8.4D. Thomas 12 8 105 13.1 0 17 8.8C. Davis 12 7 106 15.1 0 28 8.8J. Henderson 12 5 97 19.4 1 41 8.1T. Allen 8 3 38 12.7 0 17 4.8R. Spector 10 2 33 16.5 0 20 3.3F. West 7 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.9S. Lewis 6 1 12 12.0 0 12 2.0T. Kennedy 12 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.8R. Blunt 2 1 8 8.0 0 8 4.0T. Gibson 10 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.7CLEMSON 12 117 1720 14.7 7 66 143.3Opponents 12 185 2025 10.9 8 81 168.8

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGC. Gardocki 22-29 75.9 10-10 2-5 10-13 0-1 49CLEMSON 22-29 75.9 10-10 2-5 10-13 0-1 49Opponents 9-15 60.0 2-2 4-5 3-8 0-0 43

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetC. Gardocki 48 2062 42.9 63 0 39.4J. Kubu 2 73 36.5 38 0 36.5CLEMSON 50 2135 42.7 63 0 39.3Opponents 69 2522 36.6 54 4 31.4

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUD. Brewster 12 59 41 100 4-5 0-0 9L. Kirkland 12 38 39 77 9-70 6.5-64 7J. Johnson 12 29 39 68 2-13 2-13 2E. McDaniel 12 32 30 62 3-4 0-0 5

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGR. O’Neal 8 96 12.0 0 55D. Davis 3 -5 -1.6 0 7L. Kirkland 3 47 15.7 1 47J. Henderson 2 21 10.5 0 16E. Geter 2 56 28.0 0 30W. Simmons 1 73 73.0 1 73J. Lott 1 17 17.0 0 17D. Brewster 1 13 13.0 0 13CLEMSON 21 318 15.1 2 73Opponents 6 16 2.7 0 16

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Lott 27 226 8.4 0 50D. Davis 5 40 8.0 0 16M. Belton 2 50 25.0 0 25K. Jackson 1 32 32.0 0 32R. O’Neal 1 6 6.0 0 6T. Mauney 0 0 0 1 0CLEMSON 36 354 9.8 1 50Opponents 16 171 10.7 0 40

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGD. Thomas 12 249 20.8 0 39J. Henderson 7 188 26.9 0 45G. Cooper 4 103 25.8 0 29M. Carr 2 35 17.5 0 20C. Davis 1 6 6.0 0 6CLEMSON 26 581 22.3 0 45Opponents 58 1390 24.0 1 90

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsC. Gardocki 0 0-0-0 22-29 41-41 0 107T. Allen 10 10-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 60J. Henderson 8 7-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 48W. McFadden 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36G. Cooper 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24C. Morocco 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18R. Lawrence 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12T. Kennedy 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12D. Cameron 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 8S. Fields 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Mauney 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Hall 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Fletcher 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6W. Simmons 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6L. Kirkland 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6C. McGlockton 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Kubu 0 0-0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1CLEMSON 43 32-7-4 22-29 42-42 1 368Opponents 16 7-8-1 9-15 15-15 0 138

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-1 Long Beach State W 59-0 74,250 10,NP 21 65 330 6 7 12 0 88 0 77 418 5 27 -16 0 9 25 2 73 0 52 579-8 * at Virginia (14,13) L 7-20 46,800 9,10 18 46 181 1 12 31 0 123 0 77 304 19 42 213 1 13 28 0 145 1 70 3589-15 * at Maryland W 18-17 39,255 10,NR 16 48 117 0 14 25 0 164 1 73 281 17 29 46 1 18 43 3 266 1 72 3129-22 Appalachian State W 48-0 77,716 17,19 15 53 389 5 4 16 0 104 1 69 493 10 42 31 0 11 28 1 90 0 70 1219-29 Duke W 26-7 81,066 19,18 22 59 345 1 6 12 1 66 2 71 411 15 27 72 0 15 30 2 146 0 47 21810-6 Georgia W 34-3 83,127 16,13 22 66 341 3 5 10 0 55 0 76 396 8 30 81 0 7 23 2 50 0 53 13110-13 * at Georgia Tech (18,15) L 19-21 46,066 15,14 21 74 290 1 3 14 1 53 0 89 343 9 32 74 1 10 17 1 144 2 49 21810-20 * at N.C. State W 24-17 46,500 22,22 20 48 144 1 14 26 0 182 1 74 326 20 40 107 1 22 26 0 221 1 66 32810-27 * at Wake Forest W 24-6 25,317 19,17 20 46 194 2 14 22 1 189 0 68 383 13 37 58 0 15 27 1 142 0 64 20011-3 * North Carolina (24,24) W 20-3 75,196 18,17 18 59 235 1 9 17 1 69 0 76 304 13 28 78 0 18 32 1 157 0 65 19711-17 South Carolina W 24-15 83,823 17,15 14 58 242 3 3 7 1 59 0 65 301 16 35 85 1 11 30 1 163 0 65 2481-1 $ Illinois W 30-0 63,154 14,11 18 44 148 0 16 23 0 157 2 67 305 14 33 59 0 18 36 2 185 0 69 244* - ACC game; $ - Tampa, FL(Hall of Fame Bowl; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 475,178 (79,196 per game); Head Coach - Ken Hatfield; Assistants - Wally Ake (ILB), Larry Beckman (OT,TE), Larry Brinson (RB), Les Herrin (DL), Roger Hinshaw (OLB), Rick Stockstill (QB), Bob Trott (DC), Larry Van Der Heyden (OC), Richard Wilson (WR).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4265 2630 Total Plays 882 747 Touchdowns 38 11 Yards Per Play 4.8 3.5 Yards Per Game 355.4 219.2RUSHING YARDS 2956 848 Carries 667 402 Touchdowns 24 5 Yards Per Carry 4.4 2.1 Yards Per Game 246.3 70.9PASSING YARDS 1309 1782 Attempts 215 345 Completions 107 167 Had Intercepted 5 16 Touchdowns 5 5 Completion Percentage 49.8 48.4 Yards Per Attempt 6.09 5.17 Yards Per Completion 12.2 10.7 Efficiency 107.0 87.0 Yards Per Game 109.1 148.5PUNTING YARDS 2580 3371 Number of Punts 59 90 Average Punt 43.7 37.5 Net Punting 38.3 32.8PUNT RETURN YARDS 422 323 Number of Returns 52 34 Average Return 8.1 9.5INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 181 3 Number of Interceptions 16 5 Return Yards Per Interception 11.3 0.6KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 627 1310 Number of Returns 29 51 Average Return 21.6 25.7FIRST DOWNS 225 159 By Rushing 154 68 By Passing 65 76 By Penalty 6 15 First Downs Per Game 18.8 13.3PENALTIES 78-643 58-402 Penalty Yards Per Game 53.6 33.5FUMBLES-LOST 21-12 25-18SACKS 43-285 18-85THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 78-193 56-177 Percentage 40.4 31.6FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7-13 3-6 Percentage 53.8 50.0TIME OF POSSESSION NA NAPOINTS 333 109 Points Per Game 27.7 9.1FIELD GOALS 22-28 11-15PAT (KICKS) 33-33 10-10

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 81 85 69 98 333Opponents 37 26 20 26 109

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GR. Williams 11 178 941 5.3 8 51 85.5R. Harris 11 84 373 4.4 3 30 33.9D. Cameron 12 125 361 2.9 4 25 30.1R. Blunt 10 77 274 3.6 3 18 27.4H. Hall 9 60 263 4.4 2 2 29.2D. Witherspoon 10 42 261 6.2 1 81 26.1T. Kennedy 9 44 186 4.2 1 23 20.7L. Ryans 12 14 105 7.5 0 33 8.8P. Caputo 8 15 62 4.1 1 9 7.8R. Moncrief 8 14 49 3.4 0 8 6.1J. McLees 12 2 32 16.0 0 29 2.7D. Thomas 10 2 21 10.5 0 19 2.1R. Demps 2 3 14 4.7 0 8 7.0R. Lawrence 3 3 6 2.0 0 4 2.0G. Burk 1 3 5 1.7 0 3 5.0R. Eaves 1 1 3 3.0 0 3 3.0CLEMSON 12 667 3186 4.4 24 81 246.3Opponents 12 402 1334 2.1 5 36 70.9

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.D. Cameron 12 92-194-5 1185 7 50.5 98.8 108.6R. Moncrief 8 8-20-0 123 0 40.0 15.4 91.7J. McLees 12 1-1-0 1 0 100.0 0.1 108.4CLEMSON 12 107-215-5 1309 7 49.7 109.1 107.0Opponents 12 167-345-16 1782 5 48.4 148.5 87.0

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GT. Smith 12 34 480 14.1 2 34 40.0D. Thomas 10 21 309 14.7 1 37 30.9S. Fields 12 13 121 9.3 0 16 10.1L. Ryans 12 12 113 9.4 1 40 9.4H. Hall 9 6 91 15.2 1 38 10.1D. Witherspoon 10 6 69 11.5 0 56 6.9R. Harris 11 6 60 10.0 2 28 5.5R. Blunt 10 5 38 7.6 0 11 3.8J. Davis 8 2 23 11.5 0 12 2.9T. Kennedy 9 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4R. Williams 11 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1CLEMSON 12 107 1309 12.2 7 56 109.1Opponents 12 167 1782 10.7 5 60 148.5

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGC. Gardocki 22-28 78.6 8-8 7-9 4-5 3-6 57CLEMSON 22-28 78.6 8-8 7-9 4-5 3-6 57Opponents 11-15 73.3 3-4 4-4 4-6 0-1 45

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetC. Gardocki 58 2580 44.5 78 1 39.3TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 -- 0CLEMSON 59 2580 43.7 78 1 38.3Opponents 90 3371 37.5 55 2 33.5

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUE. McDaniel 12 75 34 109 13-53 1-13 2D. Brewster 12 49 36 85 6-19 1-4 1R. Bodine 11 42 36 78 14-47 5.5-32 1V. Hammond 12 36 33 69 13-75 8.5-63 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGD. Davis 6 32 53.0 1 30A. Nunn 3 115 38.3 3 55T. Mauney 1 13 13.0 0 13E. McDaniel 1 10 10.0 0 10J. Henderson 1 8 8.0 0 8C. O’Brien 1 3 3.0 0 3N. Brown 1 0 0.0 0 0J. Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0W. Simmons 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 16 181 11.3 4 55Opponents 5 3 0.6 0 3

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGD. Davis 32 229 7.2 0 27R. O’Neal 13 109 8.4 0 30J. Henderson 5 46 9.2 0 15D. Brewster 2 34 17.0 0 17M. Belton 0 4 4.0 0 4CLEMSON 52 422 8.1 0 30Opponents 34 323 9.5 0 79

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGD. Thomas 11 333 30.3 2 98L. Ryans 8 162 20.2 0 28E. Geter 6 111 18.5 0 21D. Witherspoon 2 11 5.5 0 8T. Mouzon 2 10 5.0 0 6CLEMSON 29 627 21.6 2 98Opponents 51 1310 25.7 1 87

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsC. Gardocki 0 0-0-0 22-28 30-30 0-0 96R. Williams 8 8-0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 50R. Harris 5 3-2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 30D. Cameron 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 26R. Blunt 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 18D. Thomas 3 0-1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 18H. Hall 3 2-1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 18A. Nunn 3 0-0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 18D. Davis 2 0-0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 12T. Smith 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 12T. Kennedy 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6D. Witherspoon 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6P. Caputo 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6J. McLees 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 6L. Ryans 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6E. Phillips 0 0-0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0 3TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2CLEMSON 38 24-7-7 22-28 33-33 2-5 333Opponents 11 5-5-1 11-15 10-10 0-1 109

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-7 Appalachian State W 34-0 74,127 8,NP 23 29 275 3 9 18 0 134 1 79 409 5 29 2 0 10 18 0 82 0 47 849-21 Temple W 37-7 74,575 8,NP 17 46 222 3 7 15 1 85 2 59 307 6 46 89 0 5 12 0 15 1 58 1049-28 * Georgia Tech (19,18) W 9-7 83,194 7,7 16 37 173 1 9 18 1 104 0 75 277 13 37 123 1 15 33 2 159 0 70 28210-5 at Georgia L 12-27 85,434 6,6 16 41 149 0 19 38 3 246 1 74 395 15 41 77 1 17 38 0 283 2 79 36010-12 * Virginia T 20-20 82,333 18,16 23 38 315 2 15 23 1 196 0 81 511 21 38 113 0 15 35 0 241 2 73 35410-26 * N.C. State (12,12) W 29-19 79,832 19,19 24 26 256 2 14 24 0 143 0 81 399 16 26 10 1 19 44 1 291 1 70 30111-2 * Wake Forest W 28-10 68,955 16,16 25 25 316 4 13 23 0 135 0 84 451 11 25 20 0 16 26 2 274 1 51 29411-9 * at North Carolina W 21-6 31,000 15,14 16 36 250 3 5 10 0 90 0 71 340 9 36 81 0 14 28 0 100 0 64 18111-16 * Maryland W 40-7 71,881 15,14 25 31 230 3 14 25 1 230 1 85 460 15 31 39 0 11 30 0 175 1 61 21411-23 at South Carolina W 41-24 74,200 14,13 28 19 272 4 13 15 1 231 1 77 503 16 19 15 2 26 46 2 303 1 65 31812-1 ^* Duke W 33-21 50,000 13,12 21 32 355 3 7 15 0 100 2 72 455 21 32 18 0 23 48 2 385 3 80 4031-1 $ California L 13-37 64,192 13,12 19 42 206 1 15 36 3 123 0 80 329 22 42 146 2 21 33 0 230 1 75 376* - ACC game; ^ - Tokyo, Japan; $ - Orlando, FL (Citrus Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 534,897 (76,414 per game); Head Coach - Ken Hatfield; Assistants - Wally Ake (ILB), Larry Beckman (OT,TE), Larry Brinson (RB), Les Herrin (DL), Roger Hinshaw (OLB), Rick Stockstill (QB), Bob Trott (DC), Larry Van Der Heyden (OC), Richard Wilson (WR).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4836 3271 Total Plays 918 793 Touchdowns 38 21 Yards Per Play 5.3 4.1 Yards Per Game 403.0 272.6RUSHING YARDS 3019 733 Carries 658 402 Touchdowns 29 7 Yards Per Carry 4.6 1.8 Yards Per Game 251.6 61.1PASSING YARDS 1817 2538 Attempts 260 391 Completions 140 192 Had Intercepted 11 9 Touchdowns 8 13 Completion Percentage 53.8 49.1 Yards Per Attempt 7.00 6.49 Yards Per Completion 13.0 13.2 Efficiency 114.2 110.0 Yards Per Game 151.4 211.5PUNTING YARDS 2159 3443 Number of Punts 59 89 Average Punt 35.6 38.7 Net Punting 33.0 32.4PUNT RETURN YARDS 555 210 Number of Returns 49 23 Average Return 11.3 9.1INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 39 58 Number of Interceptions 9 11 Return Yards Per Interception 4.3 5.3KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 623 1082 Number of Returns 31 53 Average Return 20.1 20.4FIRST DOWNS 253 170 By Rushing 166 54 By Passing 79 106 By Penalty 8 10 First Downs Per Game 21.1 14.2PENALTIES 61-553 69-503 Penalty Yards Per Game 46.1 41.9FUMBLES-LOST 36-18 23-10SACKS 43-301 22-136THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 69-181 54-190 Percentage 38.1 28.4FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 13-17 6-11 Percentage 76.5 54.5TIME OF POSSESSION 32:49 27:11POINTS 317 185 Points Per Game 26.4 15.4FIELD GOALS 19-28 13-23PAT (KICKS) 32-36 20-20

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 55 108 66 88 317Opponents 51 48 32 54 185

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GR. Blunt 12 175 747 4.3 4 48 62.3R. Williams 6 82 585 7.1 3 56 97.5R. Harris 12 114 524 4.6 9 59 43.7D. Cameron 12 127 458 3.6 5 62 38.2R. Moncrief 11 32 183 5.7 2 34 16.6D. Witherspoon 10 35 125 3.6 2 14 12.5L. Ryans 12 13 116 8.9 1 25 9.7D. Bolin 7 24 108 4.5 1 15 15.4H. Hall 9 27 83 3.1 0 11 9.2T. Kennedy 11 18 73 4.1 1 30 6.6P. Caputo 10 8 20 2.5 1 5 2.0R. Cassidy 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0J. Flesch 12 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 -0.08L. Easton 11 1 -2 -2.0 0 -2 -0.2CLEMSON 12 658 3019 4.6 29 62 251.6Opponents 12 402 733 1.8 7 59 61.1

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.D. Cameron 12 126-226-8 1601 5 55.7 133.4 115.5R. Moncrief 11 14-32-2 216 3 43.8 19.6 118.9J. McLees 12 0-2-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -100.0CLEMSON 12 140-260-11 1817 8 53.8 151.4 114.24Opponents 12 192-391-9 2538 13 49.1 211.5 110.0

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GT. Smith 12 52 829 15.9 6 62 69.1L. Ryans 12 20 273 13.7 1 38 22.8R. Blunt 12 20 178 8.9 0 25 14.8T. Gibson 12 14 149 10.6 0 25 12.4D. Witherspoon 10 13 94 7.2 0 28 9.4R. Williams 6 6 64 10.7 0 42 10.7D. Bryant 12 6 98 16.3 1 40 8.2R. Harris 12 3 16 5.3 0 9 1.3H. Hall 9 3 39 13.0 0 17 4.3M. Samnik 8 2 40 20.0 0 31 5.0D. Cameron 12 1 37 37.0 0 37 3.1CLEMSON 12 140 1817 13.0 8 62 151.4Opponents 12 192 2538 13.2 13 72 211.5

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGN. Welch 19-28 67.9 8-10 6-9 5-6 0-3 47CLEMSON 19-28 67.9 8-10 6-9 5-6 0-3 47Opponents 13-23 56.5 3-3 8-12 2-7 0-1 44

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetC. Lynch 58 2146 37.0 51 1 33.4TEAM 1 13 13.0 13 -- 13.0CLEMSON 59 2159 35.6 51 1 33.0Opponents 89 3443 38.7 65 1 32.4

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUE. McDaniel 12 72 42 114 10-22 0-0 3R. Bodine 12 72 36 108 27-111 7.5-62 0L. Kirkland 12 47 20 67 12-55 5.5-35 6K. Jackson 12 39 24 63 4-16 1-6 7C. McGlockton 12 47 15 62 18-61 7-38 2R. O’Neal 12 42 17 59 0-0 0-0 11B. Buckner 12 34 22 56 10-54 5.5-46 1A. Sheppard 12 32 20 52 5-14 3-11 4T. Mouzon 12 35 16 51 2-30 1-26 9W. Simmons 12 36 13 49 11-60 6-45 3

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGT. Mouzon 3 18 6.0 0 12R. O’Neal 2 0 0.0 0 0K. Jackson 2 1 0.5 0 1D. Stephens 1 12 12.0 0 12N. Brown 1 8 8.0 0 8CLEMSON 9 39 4.3 0 12Opponents 11 58 5.3 0 37

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGD. Stephens 29 362 12.5 1 89R. O’Neal 15 156 10.4 0 35L. Ryans 4 25 6.3 0 7T. Jones 1 12 12.0 0 12CLEMSON 49 555 11.3 1 89Opponents 23 210 9.1 1 72

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGL. Ryans 14 319 22.8 0 46L. Easton 11 241 21.9 0 36R. Harris 3 29 9.7 0 14H. Hall 1 20 20.0 0 20M. Samnik 1 11 11.0 0 11P. Caputo 1 3 3.0 0 3CLEMSON 31 623 20.1 0 46Opponents 53 1082 20.4 0 44

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsN. Welch 0 0-0-0 19-28 31-35 0 88R. Harris 9 9-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 54T. Smith 6 0-6-0 0-0 0-0 0 36D. Cameron 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30R. Blunt 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24R. Williams 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18D. Witherspoon 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12L. Ryans 2 1-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 12R. Moncrief 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12T. Kennedy 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Stephens 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Bolin 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Bryant 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6P. Caputo 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Suave 0 0-0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1CLEMSON 38 29-8-1 19-28 32-36 0 317Opponents 21 7-13-1 13-23 20-20 0 185

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-5 Ball State W 24-10 69,077 13,14 16 54 255 3 4 11 0 36 0 65 291 18 36 120 0 25 48 2 208 1 84 3289-12 * Florida State (5,4) L 20-24 83,170 15,14 15 42 154 0 13 24 2 109 1 66 263 20 36 106 1 20 39 4 258 2 75 3649-26 * at Georgia Tech L 16-20 46,033 16,16 19 61 222 1 6 22 0 82 0 83 304 17 34 62 0 21 34 0 260 2 68 32210-3 Tennessee-Chattanooga W 54-3 71,486 25,24 21 54 440 5 9 17 0 166 1 71 606 15 41 136 0 9 26 1 131 0 67 26710-10 * at Virginia (10,10) W 29-28 45,400 25,22 21 58 402 4 5 17 0 88 0 75 490 21 41 136 0 15 30 1 243 4 71 37910-17 * Duke W 21-6 77,532 19,19 11 48 241 3 4 6 0 37 0 54 278 21 41 125 0 14 27 1 163 0 68 28810-24 * at N.C. State (23,23) L 6-20 53,676 18,15 13 54 224 0 5 19 0 46 0 73 270 11 43 157 0 12 21 0 105 1 64 26210-31 * at Wake Forest L 15-18 21,839 NR,25 22 55 137 1 15 28 1 158 0 83 411 12 35 253 0 11 21 0 166 2 56 30311-7 * North Carolina (18,18) W 40-7 76,155 26 69 286 3 13 23 1 205 2 92 491 6 17 59 1 10 25 3 87 0 42 14611-14 * at Maryland L 23-53 25,223 26 43 120 1 25 55 1 273 0 98 393 29 45 155 3 27 41 1 418 5 86 57311-21 South Carolina L 13-24 83,312 15 42 231 0 4 22 0 26 0 64 257 19 44 128 1 19 29 1 296 2 73 424* - ACC game; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 460,732 (76,789 per game); Head Coach - Ken Hatfield; Assistants - Wally Ake (ILB), Larry Beckman (OT,TE), Larry Brinson (RB), Ron Dickerson (DC,DB), Les Herrin (DL), Roger Hinshaw (OLB), Rick Stockstill (QB), Larry Van Der Heyden (OC,OG,C), Richard Wilson (WR).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4054 3656 Total Plays 824 754 Touchdowns 28 26 Yards Per Play 4.9 4.9 Yards Per Game 368.5 332.4RUSHING YARDS 2828 1321 Carries 580 413 Touchdowns 21 6 Yards Per Carry 4.9 3.2 Yards Per Game 257.1 120.1PASSING YARDS 1226 2335 Attempts 244 341 Completions 103 183 Had Intercepted 5 14 Touchdowns 4 19 Completion Percentage 42.2 53.7 Yards Per Attempt 5.02 6.85 Yards Per Completion 11.9 12.8 Efficiency 79.6 121.4 Yards Per Game 111.5 212.3PUNTING YARDS 2559 2654 Number of Punts 64 72 Average Punt 40.0 36.9 Net Punting 35.2 33.1PUNT RETURN YARDS 268 307 Number of Returns 37 32 Average Return 7.2 9.6INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 258 46 Number of Interceptions 14 5 Return Yards Per Interception 18.4 9.2KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 650 925 Number of Returns 35 46 Average Return 18.1 20.1FIRST DOWNS 205 189 By Rushing 141 76 By Passing 55 100 By Penalty 9 13 First Downs Per Game 18.6 17.2PENALTIES 77-681 56-492 Penalty Yards Per Game 61.9 44.7FUMBLES-LOST 28-13 18-8SACKS 46-278 17-120THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 67-188 58-173 Percentage 35.6 33.5FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 15-24 8-12 Percentage 65.2 66.7TIME OF POSSESSION 32:09 27:51POINTS 261 213 Points Per Game 23.7 19.4FIELD GOALS 22-29 11-15PAT (KICKS) 23-25 22-23

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 53 51 82 75 261Opponents 41 69 50 53 213

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GR. Blunt 11 149 812 5.4 5 53 73.8R. Harris 8 67 310 4.6 4 34 38.6R. Williams 8 66 298 4.5 2 44 37.3L. Solomon 3 39 289 7.4 2 64 96.3G. Hood 8 36 242 6.7 2 38 30.3R. Moncrief 8 53 216 4.1 1 30 27.0H. Hall 11 57 210 3.7 1 16 19.1P. Sapp 6 50 149 3.0 1 35 24.8L. Ryans 11 9 93 10.3 1 45 8.5M. Grier 11 25 85 3.4 2 24 7.7D. Witherspoon 11 16 56 3.5 0 15 5.1P. Caputo 11 8 37 4.6 0 18 3.4S. Seegars 11 1 23 23.0 0 23 2.1N. Welch 11 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5R. Cassidy 1 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0B. Hunter 1 1 1 1.0 0 1 1.0E. Haugsen 11 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0CLEMSON 11 580 2828 4.9 21 64 257.1Opponents 11 413 1321 3.2 6 79 120.1

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.P. Sapp 6 60-144-3 750 3 41.7 125.0 88.1R. Moncrief 8 32-77-2 338 1 41.6 42.3 77.6L. Solomon 3 11-23-0 138 0 47.8 46.0 98.2CLEMSON 11 103-244-5 1226 4 42.2 111.5 79.6Opponents 11 183-341-14 2335 19 53.7 212.3 121.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GT. Smith 11 38 596 15.7 3 77 54.2D. Witherspoon 11 11 73 6.6 0 29 6.6L. Ryans 11 10 145 14.5 0 45 13.2T. Bryant 11 9 93 10.3 0 20 8.5T. Gibson 10 6 83 13.8 0 22 8.3H. Hall 11 6 60 10.0 0 22 5.5R. Blunt 11 6 17 2.8 0 13 1.5G. Hood 8 5 18 3.6 0 6 2.3M. Grier 11 3 31 10.3 0 14 2.8J. Davis 11 3 27 9.0 0 13 2.5M. Hinton 11 2 57 28.5 1 51 5.2F. Thomas 10 2 24 12.0 0 14 2.4J. Hart 1 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0R. Harris 7 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0CLEMSON 11 103 1226 11.9 4 77 111.5Opponents 11 183 2335 12.8 19 69 212.3

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGN. Welch 22-28 78.6 9-10 4-7 7-9 2-2 53J. Suave 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 ---CLEMSON 22-29 75.9 9-10 4-7 7-10 2-2 53Opponents 11-15 73.3 4-5 1-4 5-5 1-1 50

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetN. Welch 63 2525 40.1 70 0 35.8M. Bullman 1 34 34.0 34 0 -2.0CLEMSON 64 2559 40.0 70 0 35.2Opponents 72 2654 36.9 60 0 33.1

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUT. Jones 10 59 30 89 8-43 2.5-24 4B. Buckner 11 47 38 85 18-72 8-48 4W. Forney 11 35 48 83 9-35 4.5-28 0R. O’Neal 11 54 26 80 1-3 0-0 9D. Burnette 11 45 32 77 8-23 2-7 1A. Sheppard 11 48 17 65 14-90 8.5-67 2

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGD. Stephens 3 55 18.3 0 37N. Brown 3 51 17.0 0 32T. Jones 3 36 12.0 1 26R. O’Neal 2 23 11.5 0 19E. Geter 2 54 27.0 0 29J. Trapp 1 39 39.0 1 39CLEMSON 14 258 17.7 2 39Opponents 5 46 9.2 0 24

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGR. O’Neal 17 145 8.5 0 18D. Stephens 15 101 6.7 0 18A. Humphrey 5 17 3.4 0 10CLEMSON 37 263 7.2 0 18Opponents 32 307 9.6 0 31

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGG. Hood 12 274 22.8 0 49A. Humphrey 11 210 19.0 0 33L. Easton 4 78 19.5 0 23L. Ryans 4 51 16.2 0 18H. Hall 1 17 17.0 0 17M. Grier 1 9 9.0 0 9D. Stephens 1 9 9.0 0 9F. Thomas 1 2 2.0 0 2CLEMSON 35 650 18.6 0 49Opponents 46 925 20.1 0 41

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsN. Welch 0 0-0-0 22-28 23-25 0 89R. Blunt 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30R. Harris 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24T. Smith 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18M. Grier 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12R. Williams 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12L. Solomon 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12G. Hood 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12J. Trapp 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6H. Hall 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6L. Ryans 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6M. Barber 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Moncrief 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6P. Sapp 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6M. Hinton 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Jones 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4CLEMSON 28 21-4-3 22-28 23-25 0 261Opponents 26 6-19-1 11-15 22-23 0 213

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-4 Nevada-Las Vegas W 24-14 65,426 22,21 16 49 123 1 12 17 0 209 2 66 332 12 32 72 2 16 37 1 162 0 69 2349-11 * at Florida State (1,1) L 0-57 74,991 21,17 17 38 73 0 16 32 1 227 0 70 300 31 36 192 0 29 37 0 442 6 73 6349-25 * Georgia Tech W 16-13 72,511 13 53 175 1 4 14 0 67 1 67 242 20 39 122 0 16 28 1 187 1 67 30910-2 * N.C. State (24,23) W 20-14 69,637 20 57 250 1 5 12 1 104 1 69 354 17 28 103 1 17 39 1 225 1 67 32810-9 * at Duke W 13-10 18,600 NR,24 11 47 126 1 4 9 0 71 0 56 197 22 34 135 0 21 41 3 243 0 75 37810-16 * Wake Forest L 16-20 61,102 19 53 181 2 11 22 1 90 0 75 271 17 39 172 0 15 23 1 177 1 62 34910-23 East Tennessee State W 27-0 66,672 22 61 278 2 6 12 0 132 1 73 410 11 25 7 0 14 32 2 192 0 56 19910-30 * Maryland W 29-0 66,147 18 47 245 3 10 18 0 190 0 65 435 18 41 86 0 19 31 1 223 0 72 30911-6 * at North Carolina (16,18) L 0-24 51,500 10 32 3 0 14 29 1 180 0 61 183 21 53 194 2 16 27 0 238 1 80 43211-13 * Virginia (18,16) W 23-14 66,419 18 65 361 2 4 9 3 109 1 74 470 12 35 136 1 13 26 4 157 1 61 29311-20 South Carolina W 16-13 72,928 15 54 197 1 6 12 0 89 0 66 286 17 41 192 1 11 24 3 103 0 65 29512-31 $ Kentucky W 14-13 63,416 14 46 119 1 8 16 3 129 1 62 248 20 34 139 0 16 32 0 154 1 66 293* - ACC game; $ - Atlanta, GA (Peach Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 467,914 (66,845 per game); Head Coach - Ken Hatfield (11 Games), Tommy West (1 Game); Assistants - Wally Ake (ILB), Larry Brinson (RB), Les Herrin (DL), Roger Hinshaw (OLB), Bobby Johnson (DC,S), Whitey Jordan (OC,OL), Rick Stockstill (QB), Theo Young (WR).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 3728 4053 Total Plays 804 815 Touchdowns 22 24 Yards Per Play 4.6 4.9 Yards Per Game 310.7 337.8RUSHING YARDS 2131 1550 Carries 602 437 Touchdowns 15 9 Yards Per Carry 3.5 3.6 Yards Per Game 177.6 129.2PASSING YARDS 1597 2503 Attempts 202 378 Completions 100 203 Had Intercepted 10 17 Touchdowns 7 12 Completion Percentage 49.5 53.7 Yards Per Attempt 7.91 6.62 Yards Per Completion 15.9 12.3 Efficiency 117.5 110.8 Yards Per Game 133.1 200.6PUNTING YARDS 2396 2415 Number of Punts 66 58 Average Punt 36.3 41.6 Net Punting 34.1 35.7PUNT RETURN YARDS 347 144 Number of Returns 27 21 Average Return 12.9 6.9INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 145 72 Number of Interceptions 17 10 Return Yards Per Interception 8.5 7.2KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 889 736 Number of Returns 40 34 Average Return 22.2 21.6FIRST DOWNS 193 218 By Rushing 115 85 By Passing 59 120 By Penalty 9 13 First Downs Per Game 16.1 18.2PENALTIES 81-622 71-574 Penalty Yards Per Game 51.8 47.8FUMBLES-LOST 23-9 26-13SACKS 21-121 27-148THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 66-188 66-177 Percentage 35.1 37.3FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8-16 4-13 Percentage 50.0 30.8TIME OF POSSESSION 32:04 27:56POINTS 198 192 Points Per Game 16.5 16.0FIELD GOALS 15-24 9-22PAT (KICKS) 17-18 21-24

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 46 45 61 46 198Opponents 33 80 41 38 192

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GD. Witherspoon 12 111 519 4.7 3 89 43.3E. Smith 12 89 387 4.3 2 42 32.3R. Blunt 10 97 316 3.3 1 20 31.6G. Hood 10 57 235 4.1 0 29 23.5C. Franklin 10 46 169 3.7 4 30 16.9D. McCleon 11 29 156 5.4 1 43 14.2L. Solomon 6 33 101 3.1 0 22 16.8M. Shaw 6 26 83 3.2 2 32 18.8P. Sapp 10 69 67 0.9 0 34 6.7M. Greer 6 7 38 5.4 0 22 6.3T. Smith 11 2 34 17.0 0 26 3.1R. Moncrief 8 15 25 1.7 1 14 3.1M. Hinton 12 3 23 7.7 0 14 1.9T. DeSue 11 8 19 2.4 1 11 1.7A. Wyatt 10 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.0T. Harvey 12 3 -9 -3.0 0 1 -0.8N. Welch 12 1 -14 -14.0 0 -14 -1.2TEAM 12 5 -28 -5.6 0 -1 -2.3CLEMSON 12 602 2131 3.5 15 89 177.6Opponents 12 437 1550 3.6 9 48 129.2

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.P. Sapp 10 66-133-4 1084 4 49.6 108.4 122.0D. McCleon 11 12-26-5 211 1 46.1 19.2 88.6R. Moncrief 8 10-21-0 175 1 47.6 21.9 133.3L. Solomon 6 11-21-1 114 1 52.4 19.0 104.2T. Harvey 12 1-1-0 13 0 100.0 1.1 209.2CLEMSON 12 100-202-10 1597 7 49.5 133.1 117.5Opponents 12 203-378-17 2503 12 53.7 208.6 110.8

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GT. Smith 11 38 776 20.4 4 73 70.5J. Davis 11 17 221 13.0 0 47 20.1M. Hinton 12 14 241 17.2 1 52 20.1D. Witherspoon 12 8 68 8.5 1 34 5.7R. Blunt 10 8 42 5.2 0 19 4.2E. Smith 12 4 74 18.5 0 14 6.2S. Wynn 10 4 45 11.3 0 22 4.5C. Franklin 10 3 97 32.3 1 77 9.7G. Hood 10 2 21 10.5 0 13 2.1A. Wyatt 10 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.7T. DeSue 11 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5CLEMSON 12 100 1597 15.9 7 77 133.1Opponents 12 203 2503 12.3 11 78 200.6

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGN. Welch 15-24 62.5 9-11 4-5 2-8 0-0 47CLEMSON 15-24 62.5 9-11 4-5 2-8 0-0 47Opponents 9-22 40.9 4-9 4-8 1-4 0-1 47

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetN. Welch 41 1579 38.5 55 1 36.9C. McInally 23 810 35.2 55 1 34.9TEAM 2 7 3.5 7 -- ---CLEMSON 66 2396 36.3 55 2 34.1Opponents 58 2415 41.6 59 1 35.7

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUT. Jones 12 70 39 109 2-3 0-0 6B. Buckner 11 46 38 84 14-55 6.5-42 4W. Rouse 12 55 23 78 10-19 3-4 1A. Humphrey 12 51 23 74 1-7 0-0 8D. Burnette 11 44 29 73 6-17 1-8 1M. Barber 11 50 22 72 1-3 0-0 2L. Evans 12 50 20 70 0-0 0-0 6L. Simpson 12 29 38 67 4-18 1-10 1B. Dawkins 12 43 23 66 3-7 0-0 10C. Curry 12 35 21 56 4-20 2-17 4D. Stephens 12 30 15 45 2-3 0-0 1P. Wilson 12 20 15 35 0-0 0-0 0B. Williams 12 19 9 28 6-22 2.5-12 2

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGD. McCleon 3 14 4.7 0 8B. Dawkins 3 13 4.3 0 10A. Humphrey 2 40 20.0 0 39T. Jones 2 37 18.5 0 23W. Rouse 2 16 8.0 0 16P. Ford 2 7 3.5 0 7T. Simpson 1 14 14.0 0 14B. Buckner 1 4 4.0 0 4L. Evans 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 17 145 8.5 0 39Opponents 10 72 7.2 0 25

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGA. Humphrey 13 179 13.8 0 53D. McCleon 14 168 12.0 0 39CLEMSON 27 347 12.9 0 53Opponents 21 144 6.9 0 43

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGA. Humphrey 29 663 22.9 0 38G. Hood 7 157 22.4 0 30D. Witherspoon 4 69 17.2 0 13CLEMSON 40 889 22.2 0 38Opponents 34 736 21.6 0 48

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsN. Welch 0 0-0-0 15-24 17-18 0 62C. Franklin 5 4-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 30D. Witherspoon 4 3-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 24T. Smith 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24M. Shaw 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12E. Smith 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12R. Blunt 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6M. Hinton 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. DeSue 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. McCleon 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Moncrief 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6L. Solomon 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2T. Harvey 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 22 15-7-0 15-24 17-18 2 198Opponents 24 9-12-3 9-22 21-24 0 192

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-3 Furman W 27-6 63,687 24,21 24 63 268 2 8 13 0 109 1 76 377 6 21 -3 0 13 23 1 102 0 44 999-10 * N.C. State L 12-29 67,127 22-20 12 21 21 0 20 39 1 164 1 60 185 20 53 255 0 17 22 0 238 3 75 4939-17 * at Virginia L 6-9 39,000 7 34 60 0 7 24 3 107 0 58 167 26 56 190 1 18 32 4 229 0 88 41910-1 * Maryland W 13-0 67,819 19 65 294 1 6 10 1 53 0 75 347 16 19 21 0 24 41 3 208 0 60 22910-8 at Georgia L 14-40 86,117 17 55 151 1 14 24 2 101 1 79 252 20 26 155 2 24 41 0 328 2 67 48310-15 * at Duke (25,23) L 13-19 29,432 20 47 127 1 16 30 0 172 0 77 299 17 26 60 1 25 39 0 240 0 65 30010-22 * at Florida State (7,10) L 0-17 75,902 9 42 86 0 5 22 0 63 0 64 149 21 39 194 2 20 37 1 199 0 76 39310-29 * Wake Forest W 24-8 66,998 21 61 339 2 9 17 1 74 1 78 413 10 25 59 1 17 29 2 176 0 54 23511-5 * at North Carolina W 28-17 50,000 15 59 162 2 9 12 0 104 0 71 266 17 30 11 0 18 35 2 247 2 65 25811-12 * Georgia Tech W 20-10 66,828 22 63 283 2 7 14 0 81 0 77 364 17 34 120 1 20 31 1 197 0 65 31711-19 South Carolina L 7-33 85,872 10 34 122 1 5 20 2 55 0 54 177 24 50 186 2 14 26 2 226 1 76 412* - ACC game; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 422,633 (70,439 per game); Head Coach - Tommy West; Assistants - Miles Aldridge (DC,DB), Richard Bisaccia (RB,ST), Clyde Christensen (Co-OC,QB), James Earle (TE), Les Herrin (AHC,DL), Reggie Herring (ILB), Ellis Johnson (OLB), John Latina (OL), Rick Stocktill (Co-OC,WR).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 2996 3638 Total Plays 769 735 Touchdowns 17 20 Yards Per Play 3.9 5.0 Yards Per Game 272.4 330.7RUSHING YARDS 1913 1248 Carries 544 3379 Touchdowns 12 9 Yards Per Carry 3.5 3.3 Yards Per Game 173.9 113.5PASSING YARDS 1083 2390 Attempts 225 356 Completions 106 210 Had Intercepted 10 16 Touchdowns 4 9 Completion Percentage 47.1 59.0 Yards Per Attempt 4.81 6.71 Yards Per Completion 10.2 11.4 Efficiency 84.5 114.6 Yards Per Game 98.5 217.3PUNTING YARDS 2980 2259 Number of Punts 77 58 Average Punt 38.9 37.2 Net Punting 34.1 37.2PUNT RETURN YARDS 103 334 Number of Returns 16 37 Average Return 6.4 9.0INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 103 120 Number of Interceptions 16 10 Return Yards Per Interception 6.4 12.0KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 786 893 Number of Returns 40 34 Average Return 19.7 26.3FIRST DOWNS 176 194 By Rushing 111 81 By Passing 55 107 By Penalty 10 6 First Downs Per Game 16.0 17.6PENALTIES 76-552 72-565 Penalty Yards Per Game 50.2 51.4FUMBLES-LOST 17-2 23-13SACKS 30-203 24-144THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 62-181 48-150 Percentage 34.3 32.0FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7-11 7-11 Percentage 63.6 63.6TIME OF POSSESSION 31:21 28:39POINTS 164 188 Points Per Game 14.9 17.1FIELD GOALS 16-22 17-25PAT (KICKS) 14-14 15-18

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 26 60 28 50 164Opponents 23 86 29 50 188

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GL. Pegues 7 92 390 4.2 2 26 55.7R. Priester 11 87 343 3.9 3 23 31.2L. Solomon 8 67 320 4.8 1 54 40.0A. Wyatt 10 75 256 3.4 1 21 25.6A. Downs 6 63 216 3.4 0 29 36.0N. Greene 6 58 172 3.0 2 25 28.7E. Smith 11 44 145 3.3 3 12 13.2J. Jenkins 10 25 95 3.8 0 9 9.5P. Sapp 7 25 7 0.3 0 23 1.0T. DeSue 11 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3U. Williams 11 1 -5 -0.6 0 -5 -0.5M. Hinton 11 1 -6 -0.5 0 -6 -0.5TEAM 11 5 -23 -4.6 0 -16 -2.1CLEMSON 11 544 1913 3.5 12 54 173.9Opponents 11 379 1248 3.3 9 48 113.5

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.N. Greene 6 51-94-1 524 1 54.3 97.3 102.4P. Sapp 7 39-88-3 444 2 44.3 63.4 87.4L. Solomon 8 16-42-6 115 1 38.1 14.4 40.4A. Wyatt 10 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 11 106-225-10 1083 4 47.1 98.5 84.5Opponents 11 210-356-16 2383 9 59.0 217.3 114.6

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GA. Wyatt 10 30 282 9.4 1 31 28.2K. Crooks 11 21 208 9.9 2 28 18.9M. Hinton 11 18 280 15.6 0 42 25.5T. Horne 11 7 56 8.0 1 12 5.1H. Guess 11 6 51 8.5 0 13 4.6S. Wynn 11 4 63 15.8 0 35 5.7R. Priester 11 4 14 3.5 0 9 1.3L. Pegues 7 4 13 3.3 0 13 1.9A. Downs 7 3 25 8.3 0 15 3.6E. Smith 11 3 18 6.0 0 9 1.6E. Glenn 11 3 16 5.3 0 6 1.5U. Williams 11 2 49 24.5 0 41 4.5J. Jenkins 10 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.8CLEMSON 11 106 1083 10.2 4 42 98.5Opponents 11 210 2390 11.4 9 76 217.3

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGN. Welch 16-22 72.7 5-6 6-8 5-8 0-0 47CLEMSON 16-22 72.7 5-6 6-8 5-8 0-0 47Opponents 17-25 68.0 7-9 10-12 0-4 0-0 39

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetN. Welch 76 2980 39.2 55 1 35.1TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 -- -20.0CLEMSON 77 2980 39.2 55 1 34.9Opponents 58 2259 38.9 61 1 37.2

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUT. Jones 11 58 66 118 3-7 1-2 5M. Barber 11 51 52 103 3-12 2-10 3D. Stephens 11 57 25 82 13-71 8-54 4B. Dawkins 11 51 20 71 2-8 0-0 4W. Rouse 11 46 23 69 13-67 5.5-36 2M. Cross 11 42 22 64 7-21 1.5-12 4A. Humphrey 11 38 8 46 1-2 0-0 6L. Simpson 10 19 25 44 2-4 0.5-3 1C. Curry 11 29 13 42 9-37 2.5-12 1D. McCleon 11 29 6 35 1-5 0-0 8B. Williams 11 15 16 31 9-35 4-29 2A. Carter 11 23 7 30 0-0 0-0 2W. Forney 10 16 13 29 3-13 1.5-11 1R. White 11 16 11 27 4-21 1.5-15 0A. McCrorey 11 11 15 26 0-0 0-0 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGA. Carter 4 5 1.3 0 5D. McCleon 4 27 6.8 0 20P. Ford 3 41 13.7 0 41B. Dawkins 2 33 16.5 0 19S. Watson 1 0 0.0 0 0A. Humphrey 1 0 0.0 0 0M. Cross 1 -3 -3.0 0 -3CLEMSON 16 103 6.4 0 41Opponents 10 120 12.0 1 35

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGD. McCleon 13 71 5.5 0 15W. Rouse 1 28 28.0 0 28A. Humphrey 2 4 2.0 0 3CLEMSON 16 103 6.4 0 28Opponents 37 334 9.0 1 37

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGA. Humphrey 22 500 22.7 0 69U. Williams 13 248 19.1 0 54M. Reeves 3 35 11.7 0 20M. Hinton 1 3 3.0 0 3B. Pope 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 40 786 19.7 0 69Opponents 34 893 26.3 0 94

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsN. Welch 0 0-0-0 16-22 14-14 0 62E. Smith 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18R. Priester 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18N. Greene 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12A. Wyatt 2 1-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 12K. Crooks 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12L. Pegues 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12L. Solomon 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Horne 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Franklin 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6CLEMSON 17 12-4-1 16-22 14-14 0 164Opponents 20 9-9-2 17-25 15-18 0 188

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-2 Western Carolina W 55-9 62,714 19 51 210 3 13 19 0 212 3 70 422 8 28 38 0 8 28 1 84 1 56 1229-9 * Florida State (1,1) L 26-45 78,133 22 58 321 2 8 21 2 107 1 79 428 19 37 285 4 13 28 0 170 2 65 4559-16 * at Wake Forest W 29-14 18,616 25 54 234 4 18 25 0 239 0 79 473 21 33 86 0 21 32 1 205 2 65 2919-23 * Virginia (11,14) L 3-22 70,226 21 52 180 0 19 36 2 213 0 88 393 14 36 132 2 9 10 1 171 1 56 3039-30 * at N.C. State W 43-22 46,074 20 54 266 3 8 11 0 152 2 65 418 27 33 114 0 30 54 6 395 3 87 50910-7 Georgia L 17-19 81,670 12 43 177 2 7 15 1 58 0 58 235 22 49 251 1 13 22 0 156 1 71 40710-21 * at Maryland W 17-0 43,603 21 64 320 1 6 12 0 75 1 76 395 10 29 36 0 15 35 2 135 0 64 17110-28 * at Georgia Tech W 24-3 45,245 19 59 197 1 10 13 0 167 2 72 364 14 30 76 0 13 32 1 174 0 62 25011-4 * North Carolina W 17-10 72,103 18 51 194 0 11 17 1 131 0 68 325 21 40 130 1 17 38 5 186 0 78 31611-11 * Duke W 34-17 62,936 24,25 22 65 433 4 2 9 0 17 0 74 450 14 24 99 1 21 42 3 226 1 66 32511-18 at South Carolina W 38-17 74,990 24,24 24 60 323 4 9 13 0 171 1 73 494 20 25 90 0 30 45 1 353 2 70 4431-1 $ Syracuse (NR,25) L 0-41 45,202 23,21 12 34 90 0 11 24 2 69 0 58 159 21 50 158 3 13 23 1 309 3 73 467* - ACC game; $ - Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 427,778 (71,296 per game); Head Coach - Tommy West; Assistants - Miles Aldridge (Co-DC,OLB), Richard Bisacca (RB), Clyde Christensen (Co-OC,QB), Charlie Harbison (DB), Les Herrin (AHC,TE,OT), Reggie Herring (ILB), Ellis Johnson (Co-DC,DL), John Latina (C,OG), Rick Stockstill (Co-OC,WR).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4556 4064 Total Plays 860 814 Touchdowns 37 28 Yards Per Play 5.3 4.9 Yards Per Game 379.7 338.7RUSHING YARDS 2945 1500 Carries 645 415 Touchdowns 24 12 Yards Per Carry 4.6 3.6 Yards Per Game 245.4 125.0PASSING YARDS 1611 2564 Attempts 215 399 Completions 122 203 Had Intercepted 8 22 Touchdowns 11 16 Completion Percentage 56.7 50.9 Yards Per Attempt 7.49 6.43 Yards Per Completion 13.2 12.6 Efficiency 129.1 107.1 Yards Per Game 134.3 213.7PUNTING YARDS 2431 2592 Number of Punts 61 68 Average Punt 39.9 38.1 Net Punting 36.0 33.0PUNT RETURN YARDS 348 237 Number of Returns 30 27 Average Return 11.6 8.8INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 276 17 Number of Interceptions 22 8 Return Yards Per Interception 12.5 2.1KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 850 789 Number of Returns 38 45 Average Return 22.4 17.5FIRST DOWNS 235 211 By Rushing 154 79 By Passing 68 116 By Penalty 13 16 First Downs Per Game 19.6 17.6PENALTIES 73-635 65-580 Penalty Yards Per Game 52.9 48.3FUMBLES-LOST 22-14 18-7SACKS 28-162 15-87THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 70-170 57-163 Percentage 41.2 35.0FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9-21 12-23 Percentage 42.9 52.2TIME OF POSSESSION 31:45 28:15POINTS 303 219 Points Per Game 25.3 18.3FIELD GOALS 15-20 9-16PAT (KICKS) 34-35 20-25

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 TotCLEMSON 49 93 90 71 303Opponents 78 26 57 58 219

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GR. Priester 12 238 1322 5.6 6 44 110.2E. Smith 12 145 712 4.9 14 54 59.3N. Greene 12 102 359 3.5 2 37 29.9L. Pegues 10 79 309 3.9 1 27 30.9L. Solomon 6 22 89 4.0 1 24 14.8A. Downs 6 15 61 4.4 0 20 10.2J. Jenkins 2 17 35 2.1 0 5 17.5A. Wyatt 12 5 34 6.8 0 12 2.8K. Dunnican 11 9 20 2.2 0 4 1.8M. Allen 11 7 17 2.4 0 10 1.5R. Brown 4 2 4 2.0 0 4 1.0G. Rountree 12 0 -3 ---- 0 -3 -0.3TEAM 12 3 -6 -2.0 0 -2 -0.5T. Harvey 12 1 -8 -8.0 0 -8 -0.7CLEMSON 12 645 2945 4.6 24 54 245.4Opponents 12 415 1500 3.6 12 55 125.0

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.N. Greene 12 116-202-8 1537 10 57.4 128.1 129.8L. Solomon 6 6-12-0 74 1 50.0 12.3 129.3A. Wyatt 12 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 12 122-215-8 1611 11 56.7 134.3 129.1Opponents 12 203-399-22 2564 16 50.9 213.7 107.1

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GA. Wyatt 12 45 683 15.2 5 61 56.9T. Horne 12 23 448 19.5 3 56 37.3R. Priester 12 12 74 6.2 0 12 6.2J. Woods 12 10 122 12.2 1 30 10.2K. Crooks 12 10 99 9.9 0 24 8.3M. Hinton 12 7 73 10.4 0 26 6.1E. Smith 12 6 31 5.2 1 9 2.6M. Allen 11 5 23 4.6 0 9 2.1C. Baker 3 1 23 23.0 1 23 7.7O. Davis 5 1 21 21.0 0 21 4.2L. Pegues 10 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.7L. Solomon 6 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.2CLEMSON 12 122 1611 13.2 11 61 134.3Opponents 12 203 2564 12.6 16 76 213.7

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGJ. Suave 15-20 75.0 6-7 6-9 3-3 0-1 47CLEMSON 15-20 75.0 6-7 6-9 3-3 0-1 47Opponents 9-16 56.0 6-6 1-5 2-5 0-0 46

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetC. McInally 50 2136 42.7 65 1 38.3K. Laird 9 268 29.8 38 0 29.1J. Suave 1 27 27.0 27 0 27.0TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 -- 0.0CLEMSON 61 2431 39.9 65 1 36.0Opponents 68 2592 38.1 55 1 33.0

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUA. Simmons 12 78 72 150 11-43 3.5-24 3L. Evans 12 71 25 96 1-2 0-0 4B. Dawkins 12 60 29 89 4-22 2-11 9A. McCrorey 12 32 51 83 2-14 2-14 3P. Sapp 12 36 17 53 9-41 5.5-33 1M. Wilson 12 19 34 53 4-11 1-2 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGB. Dawkins 6 55 9.2 1 49L. Evans 4 115 28.8 0 44P. Ford 4 24 6.0 0 19P. Sapp 2 34 17.0 0 19D. McCleon 2 16 8.0 0 18A. McCrorey 1 18 18.0 0 18A. Ford 1 0 0.0 0 0C. Winslow 1 10 10.0 0 10A. Carter 1 4 4.0 0 4CLEMSON 22 276 12.5 1 49Opponents 8 17 2.2 0 18

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGA. Wyatt 21 249 11.9 0 35A. Edwards 4 57 14.3 0 26A. Ford 1 26 26.0 1 26P. Ford 1 6 6.0 0 6A. Humphrey 1 4 4.0 0 4D. McCleon 2 6 3.0 0 4CLEMSON 30 348 11.6 1 35Opponents 27 237 8.8 0 28

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGA. Wyatt 18 452 25.1 0 42A. Humphrey 6 113 18.8 0 34U. Williams 8 172 21.5 0 41E. Smith 1 26 26.0 0 26A. Edwards 2 40 20.0 0 26T. Horne 3 47 15.7 0 25CLEMSON 38 850 22.4 0 42Opponents 45 789 17.5 0 45

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsE. Smith 15 14-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 90J. Suave 0 0-0-0 15-20 33-34 0 78R. Priester 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36A. Wyatt 5 0-5-0 0-0 0-0 0 30T. Horne 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18N. Greene 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 14B. Dawkins 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Woods 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6L. Pegues 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6L. Solomon 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Baker 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6A. Ford 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Richardson 0 0-0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1CLEMSON 37 24-11-2 15-20 34-35 1 303Opponents 28 12-16-0 9-16 20-26 2 219

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds8-31 * at North Carolina L 0-45 45,700 NR,23 6 31 50 0 8 19 2 41 0 50 91 21 47 191 4 18 26 1 238 2 73 4299-7 Furman W 19-3 62,243 12 43 193 1 6 13 1 139 0 56 332 9 33 -29 0 15 24 0 151 0 57 1229-21 at Missouri L 24-38 39,128 20 49 188 2 11 18 2 160 1 67 348 24 48 292 2 13 20 0 153 3 68 4459-28 * Wake Forest W 21-10 63,263 19 52 264 2 14 18 0 219 1 70 483 22 41 116 0 19 38 1 231 1 79 34710-5 * at Florida State (2,2) L 3-34 76,360 16 36 54 0 18 35 1 182 0 71 236 19 30 124 0 19 37 1 329 4 67 45310-12 * at Duke W 13-6 23,586 17 40 138 0 13 24 1 231 1 64 369 15 37 135 0 15 25 1 165 0 62 30010-19 * Georgia Tech (22,24) W 28-25 70,578 21 51 262 3 11 20 0 156 1 71 418 18 43 148 2 13 19 0 180 1 62 32811-2 * Maryland W 35-3 60,584 18 51 248 3 8 16 0 90 1 67 338 9 45 65 0 5 13 1 48 0 58 11311-9 * at Virginia (15,16) W 24-16 39,100 16 44 263 3 8 16 1 43 0 60 306 22 43 114 1 19 30 0 346 0 73 46011-16 * N.C. State W 40-17 63,796 20 61 291 3 10 18 0 134 1 79 425 15 27 77 1 13 36 1 271 0 63 34811-23 South Carolina L 31-34 82,929 22,24 24 43 240 2 13 27 1 172 2 70 412 19 49 314 4 7 25 1 120 0 74 43412-28 $ Louisiana State (17,16) L 7-10 63,622 12 42 192 1 6 20 0 66 0 62 258 17 43 124 1 14 21 0 163 0 64 287* - ACC game; $ - Atlanta, GA (Peach Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 403,393 (67,232 per game); Head Coach - Tommy West; Assistants - Rodney Allison (DE), Burton Burns (RB), Reggie Herring (DC,LB), Jack Hines (DB), Rich Rodriguez (OC,QB), Brad Scott (AHC,TE), Thielen Smith (DT), Rick Stockstill (RC,WR), Ron West (OL).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4016 4066 Total Plays 787 800 Touchdowns 31 27 Yards Per Play 5.1 5.1 Yards Per Game 334.7 338.8RUSHING YARDS 2383 1671 Carries 543 486 Touchdowns 20 15 Yards Per Carry 4.4 3.4 Yards Per Game 198.6 139.3PASSING YARDS 1633 2395 Attempts 244 314 Completions 126 170 Had Intercepted 9 7 Touchdowns 8 11 Completion Percentage 51.6 54.1 Yards Per Attempt 6.69 7.63 Yards Per Completion 13.0 14.1 Efficiency 111.3 125.3 Yards Per Game 136.1 199.6PUNTING YARDS 2592 2315 Number of Punts 70 62 Average Punt 37.0 37.3 Net Punting 32.7 35.2PUNT RETURN YARDS 132 300 Number of Returns 23 22 Average Return 5.7 13.6INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 135 59 Number of Interceptions 7 9 Return Yards Per Interception 19.3 6.6KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 740 818 Number of Returns 36 37 Average Return 20.6 22.1FIRST DOWNS 201 210 By Rushing 121 91 By Passing 69 102 By Penalty 11 17 First Downs Per Game 16.8 17.5PENALTIES 65-601 59-467 Penalty Yards Per Game 50.1 38.9FUMBLES-LOST 22-8 23-15SACKS 46-319 23-139THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 62-170 73-181 Percentage 36.5 40.3FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5-8 7-17 Percentage 62.5 41.2TIME OF POSSESSION 30:40 29:20POINTS 245 241 Points Per Game 20.4 20.1FIELD GOALS 10-21 17-24PAT (KICKS) 27-29 24-24

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 69 71 30 75 --- 245Opponents 30 78 66 67 --- 241

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GR. Priester 12 257 1345 5.2 6 65 112.1K. Dunnican 12 74 374 5.1 4 54 31.2E. Smith 12 80 324 4.1 6 21 27.0N. Greene 12 78 190 2.4 3 25 15.8S. Zanders 9 26 125 4.8 1 61 13.9J. Woods 12 5 23 4.6 0 18 1.9B. Luckie 5 10 6 0.6 0 17 1.2B. Wofford 12 2 5 2.5 0 5 0.4T. Horne 5 2 2 1.0 0 2 0.4T. Macklin 11 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2J. Watts 10 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0B. Streeter 3 1 -3 -3.0 0 -3 -1.0TEAM 12 6 -10 -1.7 0 -1 -0.8CLEMSON 12 543 2383 4.4 20 65 198.6Opponents 12 486 1671 3.4 15 75 139.3

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.N. Greene 12 111-219-8 1446 8 50.7 120.5 110.9B. Luckie 5 14-23-0 184 0 60.9 36.8 128.1B. Streeter 3 1-2-1 3 0 50.0 1.0 -37.4CLEMSON 12 126-244-9 1633 8 51.6 136.1 111.3Opponents 12 170-314-7 2395 11 54.1 199.6 125.3

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GK. Crooks 12 30 444 14.8 2 55 37.0J. Woods 12 27 392 14.5 3 80 32.7T. Horne 5 20 339 17.0 1 80 67.8B. Wofford 12 15 141 9.4 1 22 11.8R. Priester 12 15 115 7.7 1 20 9.6L. Hall 12 8 101 12.6 0 31 8.4J. Watts 10 4 37 9.3 0 27 3.7S. Zanders 9 2 14 7.0 0 12 1.6E. Smith 12 2 25 12.5 0 18 2.1K. Dunnican 12 2 14 7.0 0 10 1.2M. Lawyer 11 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.0CLEMSON 12 126 1633 13.0 8 80 136.1Opponents 12 170 2395 14.1 11 60 199.6

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGD. Richardson 2-3 66.7 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 40M. Padgett 7-12 58.3 3-3 2-4 2-4 0-1 48M. Brice 1-6 16.7 1-2 0-1 0-3 0-0 23CLEMSON 10-21 47.6 5-7 2-5 3-8 0-1 48Opponents 17-24 70.8 4-5 8-10 4-6 1-3 50

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetK. Laird 69 2568 37.2 63 0 33.0M. Brice 1 24 24.0 24 0 14.0CLEMSON 70 2592 37.0 63 0 32.7Opponents 62 2315 37.3 55 0 35.2

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUA. Simmons 12 92 86 178 16-58 7-31 2M. Wilson 12 48 82 130 6-24 2-15 3R. White 12 47 47 94 6-24 2.5-16 0T. Pryce 12 44 30 74 20-101 7.5-79 2A. Edwards 12 54 29 83 1-1 0-0 4A. Dingle 12 46 22 68 14-40 6-21 2B. Williams 12 29 33 62 8-43 4.5-38 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGP. Ford 2 66 33.0 1 66A. Edwards 2 58 29.0 0 58M. Wilson 1 7 7.0 0 7R. Abdullah 1 4 4.0 0 4A. Dingle 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 7 135 19.3 1 66Opponents 9 59 6.6 0 14

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGA. Edwards 2 18 9.0 0 14D. McCleon 14 105 7.5 0 51T. Horne 2 6 3.0 0 6J. Woods 4 3 0.8 0 7J. Watts 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 23 132 5.7 0 51Opponents 22 300 13.6 1 79

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGT. Horne 8 212 26.5 0 55D. McCleon 4 98 24.5 0 31M. Allen 4 94 23.5 0 34S. Zanders 3 66 22.0 0 26J. Woods 11 208 18.9 0 33A. Edwards 3 43 14.3 0 19T. Macklin 1 9 9.0 0 9J. Thomposn 2 10 5.0 0 10CLEMSON 36 740 20.6 0 55Opponents 37 818 22.1 0 50

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsR. Priester 7 6-1-0 0-0 0-0 1 44M. Padgett 0 0-0-0 7-12 20-21 0 41E. Smith 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36K. Dunnican 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24N. Greene 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18J. Woods 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18K. Crooks 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12M. Brice 0 0-0-0 1-6 6-7 0 9D. Richardson 0 0-0-0 2-3 1-1 0 7T. Horne 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6S. Zanders 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6E. Bradford 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Abdullah 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6P. Ford 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Wofford 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6CLEMSON 31 20-8-3 10-21 27-29 1 245Opponents 27 15-11-1 17-24 24-24 2 241

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-6 Appalachian State W 23-12 62,405 18,20 22 42 202 1 20 31 0 250 2 73 452 18 23 28 0 29 51 2 292 1 74 3209-13 * at N.C. State (NR,25) W 19-17 58,000 19,21 23 47 185 0 20 32 0 250 0 79 435 19 33 111 1 14 28 0 204 1 61 3159-20 * Florida State (5,5) L 28-35 80,939 16,15 21 39 41 1 20 40 3 285 2 79 326 9 20 31 0 17 28 1 332 2 48 3639-27 * at Georgia Tech L 20-23 45,275 17,21 22 48 181 2 17 25 1 185 1 73 366 17 37 123 0 11 22 1 177 1 59 30010-4 Texas-El Paso W 39-7 59,710 22 44 169 2 18 28 0 241 4 72 410 14 32 96 1 10 32 0 142 0 64 23810-11 * Virginia L 7-21 74,987 22 40 100 1 26 33 2 206 0 73 306 21 37 127 1 15 28 0 216 2 65 34310-25 * at Maryland W 20-9 27,270 15 46 215 2 7 14 2 43 0 60 258 15 38 70 1 20 32 1 204 0 70 27411-1 * at Wake Forest W 33-16 23,411 23 45 196 1 18 26 0 286 2 71 482 20 33 50 1 22 36 0 229 1 69 27911-8 * Duke W(OT) 29-20 60,363 13 36 111 0 12 21 0 273 2 57 384 17 42 85 1 18 40 1 207 0 82 29211-15 * North Carolina (8,9) L 10-17 71,514 6 37 95 1 7 21 2 37 0 58 132 13 40 67 1 14 27 1 259 1 67 32611-22 at South Carolina W 47-21 83,700 27 55 277 1 12 15 0 157 3 70 434 18 27 182 3 18 35 2 205 0 62 3871-2 $ Auburn (13,13) L 17-21 71,212 4 27 60 1 11 25 1 86 0 52 146 18 36 107 2 15 44 0 259 0 80 366* - ACC game; $ - Atlanta, GA (Peach Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 409,918 (68,320 per game); Head Coach - Tommy West; Assistants - David Bibee (OLB), Richard Bisaccia (RB,ST), Steve Ensminger (OC,QB), Charles Harbison (DB), Les Herrin (AHC,DL), Reggie Herring (DC,ILB), John Latina (C,OG), Mac McWhorter (OT,TE), Rick Stockstill (WR).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4131 3803 Total Plays 817 801 Touchdowns 29 21 Yards Per Play 5.1 4.7 Yards Per Game 344.3 316.9RUSHING YARDS 1832 1077 Carries 506 398 Touchdowns 13 12 Yards Per Carry 3.6 2.7 Yards Per Game 152.7 89.8PASSING YARDS 2299 2726 Attempts 311 403 Completions 188 203 Had Intercepted 11 9 Touchdowns 16 9 Completion Percentage 60.5 50.4 Yards Per Attempt 7.39 6.76 Yards Per Completion 12.2 13.4 Efficiency 132.4 110.1 Yards Per Game 191.6 227.2PUNTING YARDS 2865 2776 Number of Punts 69 72 Average Punt 41.5 38.6 Net Punting 34.1 33.3PUNT RETURN YARDS 381 514 Number of Returns 35 37 Average Return 10.9 13.9INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 172 101 Number of Interceptions 9 11 Return Yards Per Interception 19.1 9.2KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 932 703 Number of Returns 39 35 Average Return 23.9 20.1FIRST DOWNS 220 199 By Rushing 108 75 By Passing 104 115 By Penalty 8 9 First Downs Per Game 18.3 16.6PENALTIES 69-527 75-566 Penalty Yards Per Game 43.9 47.2FUMBLES-LOST 22-10 21-10SACKS 33-221 32-184THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 66-176 64-183 Percentage 37.5 35.0FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2-6 8-12 Percentage 33.3 66.7TIME OF POSSESSION 32:30 27:30POINTS 292 219 Points Per Game 24.3 18.3FIELD GOALS 20-27 16-26PAT (KICKS) 24-29 19-20

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 42 63 102 76 9 292Opponents 60 42 32 85 0 219

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GR. Priester 11 223 956 4.3 6 38 86.9N. Greene 12 115 345 3.0 1 34 28.8T. Witherspoon 11 58 224 3.9 3 37 20.4J. Austin 12 59 220 3.7 2 19 18.4S. Zanders 8 37 76 2.1 0 6 9.5B. Streeter 4 4 28 7.0 1 32 7.0T. Horne 12 6 7 1.2 0 4 0.6L. Hall 12 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4J. Thompson 12 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4TEAM 12 2 -34 -17.0 0 -1 -2.8 CLEMSON 12 506 1832 3.6 13 38 152.7Opponents 12 398 1077 2.7 12 54 89.8

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.N. Greene 12 180-290-9 2212 16 62.1 184.3 138.1B. Streeter 4 8-21-2 87 0 38.1 21.8 53.8CLEMSON 12 188-311-11 2299 16 60.5 191.6 132.4Opponents 12 203-403-9 2726 9 50.4 227.2 110.1

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GT. Horne 12 70 907 13.0 8 52 75.6B. Wofford 12 28 388 13.9 4 49 32.3M. Lawyer 12 28 384 13.7 3 43 32.0J. Watts 3 5 71 14.2 0 27 23.7L. Hall 12 17 159 9.4 0 23 13.3R. Priester 11 14 113 8.1 0 18 10.3J. Austin 12 9 72 8.0 0 17 6.0R. Gardner 12 8 101 12.6 1 41 8.4M. Martin 11 6 60 10.0 0 19 5.5S. Zanders 8 2 38 19.0 0 33 4.8M. Seth 11 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 CLEMSON 12 188 2299 12.2 16 52 191.6Opponents 12 203 2726 13.4 9 80 227.2

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGD. Richardson 13-15 86.7 5-5 5-5 2-4 1-1 52M. Padgett 7-12 58.3 3-3 3-4 1-5 0-0 47 CLEMSON 20-27 74.1 8-8 8-9 3-9 1-1 52Opponents 16-26 61.5 7-8 7-11 1-4 1-3 52

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetK. Laird 67 2865 42.8 69 2 36.0TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 -- -29.5CLEMSON 69 2865 41.5 69 2 34.1Opponents 72 2776 38.6 57 4 33.3

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUA. Simmons 12 95 63 158 25-101 8-57 0M. Wilson 10 44 45 89 8-24 1-3 0R. White 12 38 41 79 4-8 2-5 2D. Fox 12 48 26 74 0-0 0-0 7R. Abdullah 12 39 34 73 4-28 3-24 5H. Means 11 29 27 56 3-16 2-15 0L. Bromell 12 36 23 59 14-57 6-39 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGA. Edwards 4 81 20.3 1 42M. Allen 2 17 8.5 0 17R. Abdullah 1 63 63.0 1 63D. Fox 1 11 11.0 0 11D. Ward 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 9 172 19.1 2 63Opponents 11 101 9.2 0 39

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGR. Abdullah 1 20 20.0 0 20T. Horne 32 332 10.4 1 45D. Fox 1 6 6.0 0 6R. Gardner 1 3 3.0 0 3C. Speck 0 18 --- 1 ---M. Lawyer 0 2 --- 0 ---CLEMSON 35 381 10.9 2 45Opponents 37 514 13.9 2 90

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGT. Horne 19 536 28.2 0 77B. Wofford 1 25 25.0 0 25A. Edwards 12 280 23.3 0 43J. Austin 2 41 20.5 0 27M. Allen 1 18 18.0 0 18J. Thompson 1 16 16.0 0 16M. Martin 1 12 12.0 0 12D. Fox 2 4 2.0 0 4CLEMSON 39 932 23.9 0 77Opponents 35 703 20.1 0 38

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsD. Richardson 0 0-0-0 13-15 17-20 0 56T. Horne 9 0-8-1 0-0 0-0 0 54R. Priester 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 38M. Padgett 0 0-0-0 7-12 7-9 0 28B. Wofford 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24T. Witherspoon 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18M. Lawyer 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18R. Abdullah 2 0-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 12J. Austin 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12B. Streeter 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6A. Edwards 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6N. Greene 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Gardner 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Speck 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 34 13-16-5 20-27 24-29 2 292Opponents 25 12-9-4 16-26 19-20 1 219

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-5 Furman W 33-0 70,855 19 51 212 2 12 15 0 202 0 66 414 7 29 52 0 6 15 0 73 0 44 1259-12 Virginia Tech L 0-37 66,431 9 31 31 0 7 25 4 71 0 56 102 18 50 176 3 7 29 1 171 1 79 3479-19 *at Virginia (10,10) L 18-20 42,000 12 31 101 0 12 24 1 145 1 55 246 25 40 136 1 21 35 0 310 1 75 4469-26 *Wake Forest L 19-29 61,632 13 26 56 2 21 39 4 350 1 65 406 16 50 122 0 14 24 0 251 2 74 37310-3 *at North Carolina L 14-21 56,650 11 49 101 1 7 15 0 113 0 64 214 14 30 45 1 19 40 2 234 2 70 27910-10 *Maryland W 23-0 69,215 18 43 201 1 14 23 0 198 2 66 399 10 33 92 0 9 24 1 80 0 57 17210-17 *at Florida State (6,7) L 0-48 80,310 5 29 65 0 11 25 0 64 0 54 129 28 39 143 2 19 38 0 312 4 77 45510-24 *at Duke L 23-28 30,630 19 30 131 1 19 40 2 231 2 70 362 13 42 113 4 13 23 0 155 0 65 26810-31 *N.C. State L 39-46 63,624 22 40 111 2 27 38 2 329 3 78 440 14 23 21 1 20 33 0 374 4 56 39511-12 *Georgia Tech (22,23) L 21-24 62,012 18 43 146 1 12 24 0 154 2 67 300 23 39 150 3 17 33 0 190 0 72 34011-21 South Carolina W 28-19 84,423 20 40 169 1 16 31 1 173 2 71 342 20 40 100 2 15 33 3 221 1 73 321* - ACC game; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 687,782 (62,526 per game); Head Coach - Tommy West; Assistants - David Bibee (DB), Richard Bisaccia (RB,ST), Steve Ensminger (OC,QB), Brick Haley (OLB), Les Herrin (DL), Reggie Herring (DC,ILB), John Latina (C,OG), Mac McWhorter (OT,TE), Rick Stockstill (WR).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 3354 3521 Total Plays 712 742 Touchdowns 24 32 Yards Per Play 4.7 4.7 Yards Per Game 304.9 320.1RUSHING YARDS 1324 1150 Carries 413 415 Touchdowns 11 17 Yards Per Carry 3.2 2.8 Yards Per Game 120.4 104.5PASSING YARDS 2030 2371 Attempts 299 327 Completions 158 160 Had Intercepted 14 7 Touchdowns 13 15 Completion Percentage 52.8 48.9 Yards Per Attempt 6.79 7.25 Yards Per Completion 12.8 14.8 Efficiency 114.9 120.7 Yards Per Game 184.5 215.5PUNTING YARDS 3130 3196 Number of Punts 76 78 Average Punt 41.2 41.0 Net Punting 35.7 37.2PUNT RETURN YARDS 298 416 Number of Returns 32 35 Average Return 9.3 11.9INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 216 198 Number of Interceptions 7 14 Return Yards Per Interception 30.9 14.1KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 745 406 Number of Returns 39 20 Average Return 19.1 20.3FIRST DOWNS 166 188 By Rushing 65 70 By Passing 78 102 By Penalty 23 16 First Downs Per Game 15.1 17.1PENALTIES 83-701 85-817 Penalty Yards Per Game 63.7 74.3FUMBLES-LOST 26-15 24-11SACKS 37-232 22-140THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 52-163 45-163 Percentage 31.9 27.6FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4-9 7-11 Percentage 44.4 63.6TIME OF POSSESSION 31:12 28:48POINTS 218 272 Points Per Game 19.8 24.7FIELD GOALS 8-15 11-18PAT (KICKS) 20-21 31-32

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 53 34 54 77 --- 218Opponents 54 99 71 71 --- 272

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GT. Zachery 11 158 635 4.0 4 39 57.7J. Austin 11 72 279 3.9 3 21 25.4T. Witherspoon 11 56 157 2.8 3 11 14.3V. Ciurciu 11 27 99 3.7 0 20 9.0W. Dantzler 5 34 84 2.5 0 21 16.8D. Adams 4 18 50 2.8 0 13 12.5B. Wofford 11 1 18 18.0 0 18 1.6M. Lawyer 11 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.0S. Nagle 1 1 1 1.0 0 1 1.0W. Dinkins 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0B. Streeter 11 44 -10 -0.2 1 18 -0.9CLEMSON 11 413 1324 3.2 11 39 120.4Opponents 11 415 1150 2.8 17 41 104.5

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.B. Streeter 11 150-282-14 1948 13 53.2 177.1 116.5W. Dantzler 5 8-17-0 82 0 47.1 16.4 87.6CLEMSON 11 158-282-14 2030 13 52.8 184.5 114.9Opponents 11 160-327-7 2371 15 48.9 215.5 120.7

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GB. Wofford 11 35 535 15.3 5 58 48.6M. Lawyer 11 31 464 15.0 3 39 42.2J. Austin 11 24 159 6.6 1 24 14.5M. Martin 11 20 318 15.9 2 35 28.9R. Gardner 11 20 263 13.2 1 63 23.9T. Zachery 11 15 144 9.6 1 28 13.1J. Watts 11 4 44 11.0 0 23 4.0T. Watkins 11 3 64 21.3 0 34 5.8V. Ciurciu 11 2 2 1.0 0 1 0.2W. Ellis 6 1 12 12.0 0 12 2.0M. Bailey 8 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.0T. Witherspoon 11 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.9M. Seth 11 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.6CLEMSON 11 158 2030 12.8 13 63 184.5Opponents 11 160 2371 14.8 15 85 215.5

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGD. Richardson 8-15 53.3 5-5 1-3 2-5 0-2 42CLEMSON 8-15 53.3 5-5 1-3 2-5 0-2 42Opponents 11-18 61.1 3-3 2-5 4-5 2-5 53

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetK.Laird 75 3114 41.5 63 1 36.0TEAM 1 16 16.0 16 -- 16.0CLEMSON 76 3130 41.2 63 1 35.7Opponents 78 3196 41.0 64 0 37.2

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUC. Jones 10 70 58 128 10-48 4-21 3R. Carswell 11 56 46 102 4-7 0-0 4H. Means 11 38 56 94 8-31 3-25 0R. Abdullah 11 49 40 89 15-61 7.5-44 4A. Ardley 11 37 33 70 2-4 0-0 10D. Broomfield 11 34 30 64 5-13 1-8 3O. Childress 9 31 32 63 6-15 2-6 0D. Fox 10 28 26 54 0-0 0-0 4A. Dingle 11 29 18 47 15-74 10.5-64 0K. Adams 11 14 31 45 0-0 0-0 0A. Edwards 11 24 19 43 0-0 0-0 14D. McKenzie 11 19 18 37 5-18 2-15 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGA. Edwards 2 56 28.0 0 56M. Allen 1 50 50.0 0 50H. Bartley 1 48 48.0 1 48D. Fox 1 30 30.0 0 30A. Ardley 1 26 26.0 1 26C. Hafley 1 6 6.0 0 6CLEMSON 7 216 30.9 2 56Opponents 14 198 14.1 1 40

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGT. Zachery 26 216 8.3 0 31A. Edwards 6 82 13.7 0 39CLEMSON 32 298 9.3 0 39Opponents 35 416 11.9 0 42

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGA. Edwards 13 350 26.9 0 85M. Lawyer 14 247 17.6 0 35B. Wofford 5 71 14.2 0 18J. Austin 5 55 11.0 0 17C. Speck 1 12 12.0 0 12B. Williams 1 10 10.0 0 10CLEMSON 39 745 19.1 0 85Opponents 20 406 20.3 0 49

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsD. Richardson 0 0-0-0 8-15 20-21 0 44B. Wofford 5 0-5-0 0-0 0-0 0 30T. Zachery 5 4-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 30J. Austin 4 3-1-0 0-0 0-0 1 26M. Lawyer 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18T. Witherspoon 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18M. Martin 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12A. Edwards 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Jones 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6A. Ardley 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6H. Bartley 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Gardner 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Streeter 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 2 4CLEMSON 28 11-13-4 8-15 20-21 3 218Opponents 34 17-15-2 11-18 31-32 2 272

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-4 Marshall L 10-13 79,186 18 34 104 1 37 42 1 244 0 76 348 16 26 61 1 29 45 2 333 0 71 3949-11 * Virginia (22,19) W 33-14 66,922 23 43 104 2 24 32 1 343 2 75 447 24 39 112 1 19 33 0 233 1 72 3459-23 at Virginia Tech (8,8) L 11-31 51,907 19 26 17 0 28 44 1 204 1 70 221 21 51 286 2 7 17 3 88 0 68 37410-2 * North Carolina W 31-20 81,737 21 51 236 3 15 26 1 208 1 77 444 15 41 113 2 12 29 4 162 0 70 27510-9 * at N.C. State W 31-35 48,790 21 33 83 2 24 42 2 285 2 75 368 21 46 135 1 15 30 1 215 4 76 35010-16 * at Maryland W 42-30 34,097 28 56 290 6 16 23 0 252 0 79 542 20 46 244 4 9 19 0 148 0 65 39210-23 * Florida State (1,1) L 14-17 86,092 16 37 126 1 11 26 1 139 1 63 265 25 41 98 1 24 50 1 258 0 91 35610-30 * at Wake Forest W 12-3 21,105 22 44 121 1 26 40 1 273 0 84 394 13 37 111 0 13 24 2 128 0 61 23911-6 * Duke W 58-7 77,573 29 52 239 4 25 34 1 319 3 86 558 14 34 31 1 12 31 4 171 0 65 20211-13 * at Georgia Tech (13,14) L 42-45 46,085 21 49 231 4 22 31 0 197 2 80 428 29 48 215 1 22 30 2 322 5 78 53711-20 at South Carolina W 31-21 83,523 20 38 176 2 14 27 1 249 2 65 425 18 40 85 2 15 32 0 167 0 72 25212-30 $ Mississippi State (15,16) L 7-17 73,315 24 34 85 1 25 56 5 306 0 90 391 16 33 89 1 17 38 0 176 1 71 265* - ACC game; $ - Atlanta, GA (Peach Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 391,510 (78,302 per game); Head Coach - Tommy Bowden; Assistants - Rodney Allison (DE), Burton Burns (RB), Reggie Herring (DC,LB), Jack Hines (DB), Rich Rodriguez (OC,QB), Brad Scott (AHC,TE), Thielen Smith (DT), Rick Stockstill (RC,WR), Ron West (OL).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4831 3981 Total Plays 920 860 Touchdowns 41 28 Yards Per Play 5.7 4.9 Yards Per Game 402.6 331.8RUSHING YARDS 1812 1580 Carries 497 482 Touchdowns 27 17 Yards Per Carry 3.6 3.3 Yards Per Game 151.0 131.7PASSING YARDS 3019 2401 Attempts 423 378 Completions 252 194 Had Intercepted 15 19 Touchdowns 14 11 Completion Percentage 59.6 51.3 Yards Per Attempt 7.14 6.35 Yards Per Completion 12.0 12.4 Efficiency 123.4 104.2 Yards Per Game 251.6 200.1PUNTING YARDS 2594 2849 Number of Punts 65 73 Average Punt 39.9 39.0 Net Punting 35.5 36.9PUNT RETURN YARDS 153 284 Number of Returns 22 31 Average Return 7.0 9.2INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 205 85 Number of Interceptions 19 15 Return Yards Per Interception 10.8 5.7KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 689 897 Number of Returns 35 44 Average Return 19.7 20.4FIRST DOWNS 262 232 By Rushing 109 98 By Passing 126 109 By Penalty 27 25 First Downs Per Game 21.8 19.3PENALTIES 90-847 119-937 Penalty Yards Per Game 70.6 78.1FUMBLES-LOST 22-8 22-8SACKS 47-326 34-202THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 69-185 65-183 Percentage 37.3 35.5FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 12-25 9-15 Percentage 48.0 60.0TIME OF POSSESSION 28:52 31:08POINTS 322 253 Points Per Game 26.8 21.1FIELD GOALS 9-17 15-20PAT (KICKS) 39-41 26-26

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 70 103 75 74 --- 322Opponents 68 50 55 80 --- 253

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GT. Zachery 11 185 820 4.4 16 44 74.5W. Dantzler 10 146 588 4.0 4 56 58.8B. Rambert 5 43 206 4.8 2 24 41.2J. Austin 5 36 120 3.3 2 18 24.0T. Witherspoon 12 18 46 2.6 1 6 3.8B. Streeter 8 42 37 5.3 2 13 4.6B. Wofford 12 6 21 3.5 0 28 1.8V. Ciurciu 12 3 5 1.7 0 7 0.4R. Gardner 12 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1J. Reames 12 3 -2 -0.7 0 0 -1.2TEAM 12 12 -14 -1-2 0 0 -1.2M. Schell 2 2 -16 -8.0 0 -7 -8.0CLEMSON 12 497 1812 3.6 27 56 151.0Opponents 12 482 1580 3.3 17 49 131.7

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.W. Dantzler 12 112-201-6 1506 9 55.7 150.6 127.5B. Streeter 8 135-214-9 1466 4 63.1 183.3 118.4R. Romano 12 1-1-0 23 0 100.0 1.9 293.2R. Gardner 12 2-2-0 15 0 100.0 1.3 163.0T. Lazzara 12 1-1-0 9 1 100.0 0.8 505.6T. Hamrick 12 1-1-0 0 0 100.0 0.0 100.0TEAM 12 0-3-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 12 252-423-15 3019 15 59.6 251.6 123.4Opponents 12 194-378-19 2401 11 51.3 200.1 104.2

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GR. Gardner 12 80 1084 13.6 4 49 90.3B. Wofford 12 60 793 13.2 3 47 66.1M. Lawyer 12 39 396 10.2 3 49 33.0T. Zachery 11 17 186 10.9 0 31 16.9J. Watts 12 16 175 10.9 0 35 14.6P. Cyrgalis 11 12 152 12.7 2 18 13.8M. Bailey 10 5 70 14.0 0 20 7.0V. Ciurciu 12 4 22 5.5 1 11 1.8J. Reames 12 4 19 4.8 0 16 1.6M. Seth 11 3 15 5.0 0 12 1.4J. LeMay 12 3 33 11.0 0 24 2.8B. Rambert 5 2 8 4.0 0 5 1.6J. Robinson 10 2 28 14.0 1 25 2.8W. Dantzler 10 2 15 7.5 0 14 1.5J. Austin 5 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0B. Williams 12 1 23 23.0 0 23 1.9CLEMSON 12 252 3019 12.0 14 49 251.6Opponents 12 194 2401 12.4 11 56 200.1

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGT. Lazzara 7-12 58.3 4-7 1-2 2-3 0-0 43C. Campbell 2-5 40.0 2-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 27CLEMSON 9-17 52.9 6-10 1-4 2-3 0-0 43Opponents 15-20 75.0 7-7 7-8 1-5 0-0 47

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetR. Romano 65 2594 39.9 60 0 35.5CLEMSON 65 2594 39.9 60 0 35.5Opponents 73 2849 39.0 80 1 36.9

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUK. Adams 12 119 67 186 35-171 16-122 3C. Carson 12 74 70 144 6-19 2-12 1R. Carswell 12 89 40 129 1-2 0-0 3B. Williams 12 32 35 67 6-44 4-34 0A. Ardley 12 45 17 62 0-0 0-0 9D. Fox 12 37 22 59 1-3 0-0 1T. Jolly 12 30 28 58 10-37 2-15 0D. Polite 12 39 11 50 2-8 0-0 17J. Holloman 12 21 19 40 4-26 4-26 1A. Bodrick 8 23 13 36 4-22 3-18 2C. Hafley 12 24 9 33 1-4 0-0 5

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGR. Carswell 6 72 12.0 0 24A. Ardley 5 64 12.8 0 30D. Polite 4 28 7.0 0 27T. Jolly 1 20 20.0 1 20C. Hafley 1 19 19.0 0 19D. Evans 1 2 2.0 0 2J. Holloman 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 19 205 10.8 1 30Opponents 15 85 5.7 1 34

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGM. Lawyer 14 118 8.4 0 32T. Zachery 6 30 5.0 0 12J. Reames 2 5 2.5 0 5CLEMSON 22 153 7.0 0 32Opponents 31 284 9.2 0 44

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Reames 15 332 22.1 0 40B. Wofford 16 302 18.9 0 31CLEMSON 35 689 19.7 0 40Opponents 44 897 20.4 0 45

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsT. Zachery 16 16-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 96T. Lazzara 0 0-0-0 7-12 34-36 0 55W. Dantzler 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24R. Gardner 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24M. Lawyer 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18B. Wofford 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18J. Austin 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12B. Rambert 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12B. Streeter 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12P. Cyrgalis 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12C. Campbell 0 0-0-0 2-5 5-5 0 11J. Robinson 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6V. Ciurciu 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Jolly 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Witherspoon 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. LeMay 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 42 27-14-1 9-17 39-41 2 322Opponents 30 17-11-2 15-20 26-26 1 253

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-2 The Citadel W 38-0 75,086 17,18 23 48 236 2 21 33 0 222 3 81 458 7 42 57 0 6 16 1 48 0 58 1059-9 Missouri W 62-9 70,382 17,19 25 50 206 6 15 24 0 275 2 74 481 14 36 72 1 14 28 3 144 0 64 2169-16 * Wake Forest W 55-7 72,940 16,16 30 66 436 5 10 21 0 187 2 87 623 8 35 102 0 7 17 0 57 1 52 1599-23 * at Virginia W 31-10 60,695 11,11 20 43 327 2 15 25 1 154 1 66 481 17 36 111 1 17 39 1 170 0 75 2819-30 * at Duke W 52-22 16,872 7,8 25 56 315 5 12 23 0 212 2 79 527 14 31 67 3 16 35 1 168 0 66 23510-7 * N.C. State W 34-27 79,566 5,5 30 65 274 4 18 30 2 220 1 95 494 14 23 32 0 21 50 0 370 3 73 40210-14 * Maryland W 35-14 83,752 5,4 26 61 278 5 10 20 1 186 0 81 464 12 37 82 2 8 22 3 179 0 59 26110-21 * at North Carolina W 38-24 55,000 5,3 19 45 112 1 14 25 0 296 4 70 408 22 38 89 3 18 34 2 314 0 72 40310-28 * Georgia Tech L 28-31 81,734 5,4 18 37 147 1 15 27 1 207 2 64 354 31 40 96 0 35 57 0 454 3 97 55011-4 * at Florida State (4,4) L 7-54 82,514 10,10 17 36 95 1 15 38 3 167 0 74 262 28 40 250 4 27 43 0 521 2 83 77111-18 South Carolina (25,NR) W 16-14 85,187 16,14 19 49 174 1 14 30 1 185 0 79 359 22 39 162 2 13 26 3 200 0 65 3621-1 $ Virginia Tech (6,5) L 20-41 68,741 16,13 21 35 88 0 21 44 2 243 2 79 331 19 47 211 5 10 18 1 205 1 65 416* - ACC game; $ - Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 548,647 (78,378 per game); Head Coach - Tommy Bowden; Assistants - Rodney Allison (DE), Burton Burns (RB), Reggie Herring (DC,LB), Jack Hines (DB), Rich Rodriguez (OC,QB), Brad Scott (AHC,TE), Thielen Smith (DT), Rick Stockstill (RC,WR), Ron West (OL).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 5242 4161 Total Plays 931 829 Touchdowns 52 31 Yards Per Play 5.6 5.0 Yards Per Game 436.8 346.8RUSHING YARDS 2688 1331 Carries 591 444 Touchdowns 33 21 Yards Per Carry 4.5 3.0 Yards Per Game 224.0 110.9PASSING YARDS 2554 2830 Attempts 340 385 Completions 180 192 Had Intercepted 11 15 Touchdowns 19 10 Completion Percentage 52.9 49.9 Yards Per Attempt 7.51 7.35 Yards Per Completion 14.2 14.7 Efficiency 128.0 112.4 Yards Per Game 212.8 235.8PUNTING YARDS 2552 3052 Number of Punts 66 79 Average Punt 38.7 38.6 Net Punting 35.8 32.0PUNT RETURN YARDS 524 188 Number of Returns 35 28 Average Return 15.0 6.7INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 216 33 Number of Interceptions 15 11 Return Yards Per Interception 14.4 3.0KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 625 1175 Number of Returns 31 58 Average Return 20.2 20.3FIRST DOWNS 273 208 By Rushing 148 73 By Passing 106 109 By Penalty 19 26 First Downs Per Game 22.8 17.3PENALTIES 104-962 85-784 Penalty Yards Per Game 80.2 65.3FUMBLES-LOST 19-9 24-11SACKS 38-275 29-151THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 80-190 61-182 Percentage 42.1 33.5FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 12-20 7-18 Percentage 42.1 33.5TIME OF POSSESSION 29:54 30:06POINTS 416 253 Points Per Game 34.7 21.1FIELD GOALS 11-17 12-16PAT (KICKS) 51-55 27-30

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 104 129 107 76 --- 416Opponents 61 62 46 84 --- 253

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GW. Dantzler 12 190 1028 5.4 13 75 85.7T. Zachery 12 206 1027 5.0 13 52 85.6Y. Kelly 7 49 243 5.0 2 30 34.7B. Rambert 12 69 222 3.2 4 13 18.5C. Jasmin 10 11 60 5.5 1 23 6.0W. Simmons 9 39 59 1.5 0 11 6.6T. Witherspoon 12 5 29 5.8 0 11 2.4M. Schell 4 4 27 6.8 0 17 6.8J. Scott 12 2 18 9.0 0 9 2.6J. Robinson 12 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3R. Gardner 12 4 -1 -0.3 0 3 -0.1TEAM 12 11 -27 -2.5 0 -1 -2.3CLEMSON 12 591 2688 4.5 33 75 224.0Opponents 12 444 1331 3.0 21 82 110.9

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.W. Dantzler 12 137-244-7 1871 11 56.1 155.9 129.7W. Simmons 9 42-92-3 679 8 45.7 75.4 129.8T. Lazzara 12 1-1-0 4 0 100.0 0.3 133.6R. Gardner 12 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0TEAM 12 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0T. Zachery 12 0-1-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -200.0CLEMSON 12 180-340-11 2554 19 52.9 212.8 128.0Opponents 12 192-385-15 2830 10 49.9 235.8 112.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GR. Gardner 12 58 1050 18.1 7 50 87.5T. Zachery 12 29 313 10.8 5 52 26.1J. Robinson 12 26 301 11.6 3 30 25.1J. Watts 12 22 234 10.6 0 28 19.5K. Youngblood 12 13 225 17.3 2 49 18.8M. Bailey 8 9 121 13.4 0 29 15.1B. Rambert 12 5 50 10.0 0 13 4.2J. Reames 11 4 31 7.8 0 14 2.8M. Woodward 12 4 89 22.3 2 36 7.4Y. Kelly 7 3 22 7.3 0 10 3.1J. McKelvey 12 3 90 30.0 0 65 7.5R. Thomas 8 1 20 20.0 0 20 2.5J. Scott 12 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.6C. Jasmin 10 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1W. Dantzler 12 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3CLEMSON 12 180 2554 14.2 19 65 212.8Opponents 12 192 2830 14.7 10 98 235.8

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGA. Hunt 10-16 62.5 8-9 2-6 0-1 0-0 31T. Lazzara 1-1 100.0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 26CLEMSON 11-17 64.7 9-10 2-6 0-1 0-0 31Opponents 12-16 75.0 5-5 7-8 0-3 0-0 38

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetJ. Somaini 65 2552 39.3 75 1 36.4TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 -- 0.0CLEMSON 66 2552 38.7 75 1 35.8Opponents 79 3052 38.6 71 2 32.0

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUC. Carson 12 82 74 156 10-42 3-25 2K. Adams 12 81 67 148 19-99 7-74 3C. Hafley 12 74 32 106 6-11 0-0 8R. Carswell 12 45 47 92 1-2 1-2 2B. Williams 12 33 37 70 6-32 4-27 4A. Ardley 12 51 11 62 1-9 0-0 7D. Crutchfield 12 36 17 53 0-0 0-0 9R. Thomas 12 27 24 51 5-18 1-4 0A. Bodrick 12 20 23 43 2-6 1-4 1T. Jolly 11 18 23 41 6-26 3-22 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGA. Ardley 6 61 10.2 0 32B. Mance 3 72 24.0 0 57R. Carswell 2 29 14.5 0 34C. Hafley 2 27 13.5 1 27K. Adams 1 27 27.0 0 27T. Jolly 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 15 216 14.4 1 57Opponents 11 33 3.0 0 27

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Reames 23 281 12.2 1 69B. Mance 6 192 32.0 1 88T. Zachery 5 30 6.0 0 9T. Francis 1 21 21.0 0 21CLEMSON 35 524 15.0 2 88Opponents 28 188 6.7 0 25

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Reames 9 190 21.1 0 32R. Gardner 8 168 21.0 0 43B. Mance 6 157 26.2 0 33B. Rambert 4 70 17.5 0 23J. Robinson 4 40 10.0 0 15CLEMSON 31 625 20.2 0 43Opponents 58 1175 20.3 0 46

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsT. Zachery 18 13-5-0 0-0 0-0 0 108W. Dantzler 13 13-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 78A. Hunt 0 0-0-0 10-16 45-47 0 75R. Gardner 7 0-7-0 0-0 0-0 0 42B. Rambert 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24J. Robinson 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18Y. Kelly 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12M. Woodward 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12K. Youngblood 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12T. Lazzara 0 0-0-0 1-1 6-8 0 9C. Jasmin 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Reames 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Hafley 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Mance 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 55 33-19-3 11-17 51-55 1 416Opponents 31 21-10-0 12-16 27-30 2 253

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-1 Central Florida W 21-13 81,482 18,19 17 42 138 2 15 25 0 154 1 67 292 19 22 31 2 29 47 0 297 0 69 3289-8 Wofford W 38-14 79,156 20,19 29 41 200 2 26 37 2 283 2 78 483 19 56 276 1 6 16 0 36 1 72 3129-22 * Virginia L 24-26 77,791 19,18 29 51 182 3 25 34 2 251 0 85 433 19 35 169 1 18 34 1 227 2 69 3879-29 * at Georgia Tech (9,11) W(OT) 47-44 41,924 NR,25 27 52 248 5 18 32 0 254 2 84 502 26 45 196 3 17 27 1 216 2 72 41210-13 * at N.C. State W 45-37 51,500 16,18 28 52 234 2 23 27 0 333 4 79 567 21 21 21 0 25 48 1 331 5 69 35210-20 * North Carolina L 3-38 84,869 13,15 18 28 65 0 14 46 2 144 0 74 209 22 54 219 3 14 18 0 206 2 72 42510-27 * at Wake Forest W 21-14 21,290 NR,25 19 41 177 1 16 27 0 211 2 68 388 24 60 221 2 8 16 2 151 0 76 34411-3 * Florida State (14,14) L 27-41 85,036 NR,24 26 45 186 3 22 41 1 277 0 86 463 27 35 188 1 19 30 2 369 4 65 55711-10 * at Maryland (13,11) L 20-37 52,462 20 35 123 0 18 37 4 218 1 72 341 23 53 218 2 12 21 0 189 2 74 40711-17 at South Carolina (22,22) L 15-20 85,000 16 31 146 0 15 29 2 204 2 60 350 19 55 215 2 14 24 1 152 0 79 36712-1 * Duke W 59-31 72,577 25 45 328 4 18 31 1 280 4 76 608 19 29 82 1 24 57 2 312 3 86 39412-31 $ Louisiana Tech W 49-24 23,472 28 55 273 2 16 29 1 275 5 84 548 25 26 49 2 29 59 3 401 1 85 450* - ACC game; $ - Boise, ID (Humanitarian Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 480,911 (80,152 per game); Head Coach - Tommy Bowden; Assistants - Rodney Allison (DE), Burton Burns (RB), Reggie Herring (DC,LB), Jack Hines (DB), Mike O’Cain (QB), Brad Scott (OC,AHC,TE), Thielen Smith (DT), Rick Stockstill (RC,WR), Ron West (OL).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 5184 4739 Total Plays 913 888 Touchdowns 47 42 Yards Per Play 5.7 5.3 Yards Per Game 432.0 394.9RUSHING YARDS 2300 1852 Carries 518 491 Touchdowns 24 20 Yards Per Carry 4.4 3.8 Yards Per Game 191.7 154.3PASSING YARDS 2884 2887 Attempts 395 397 Completions 226 215 Had Intercepted 15 13 Touchdowns 23 22 Completion Percentage 57.2 54.2 Yards Per Attempt 7.30 7.27 Yards Per Completion 12.8 13.4 Efficiency 130.2 127.0 Yards Per Game 240.3 240.6PUNTING YARDS 1900 2387 Number of Punts 51 58 Average Punt 37.3 41.2 Net Punting 33.5 36.3PUNT RETURN YARDS 279 189 Number of Returns 29 19 Average Return 9.6 9.9INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 76 126 Number of Interceptions 13 15 Return Yards Per Interception 5.8 8.4KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1118 884 Number of Returns 46 43 Average Return 24.3 20.6FIRST DOWNS 282 263 By Rushing 147 106 By Passing 118 130 By Penalty 17 27 First Downs Per Game 23.5 21.9PENALTIES 102-864 82-727 Penalty Yards Per Game 72.0 60.6FUMBLES-LOST 19-9 17-6SACKS 27-174 33-208THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 87-185 84-191 Percentage 47.0 44.0FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 12-22 12-19 Percentage 54.5 63.2TIME OF POSSESSION 29:25 30:35POINTS 369 339 Points Per Game 30.8 28.3FIELD GOALS 10-12 17-21PAT (KICKS) 45-46 32-35

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 78 85 118 82 6 369Opponents 71 94 58 113 3 339

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GW. Dantzler 12 221 1061 4.8 10 55 88.4T. Zachery 11 142 576 4.1 8 52 52.4B. Rambert 12 75 368 4.9 3 23 30.7C. Jasmin 12 41 204 5.0 0 15 17.0D. Hamilton 12 6 38 6.3 0 11 3.2T. White 12 1 30 30.0 0 30 2.5A. Currie 12 6 27 4.5 1 19 2.3J. Scott 12 2 26 13.0 1 22 5.2T. Huey 8 1 16 16.0 1 16 2.0M. Schell 2 2 4 2.0 0 2 2.0C. Hafley 12 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1W. Simmons 5 10 -4 -0.4 0 12 -0.8TEAM 12 10 -47 -4.7 0 -1 -3.9CLEMSON 12 518 2300 4.4 24 55 191.7Opponents 12 491 1852 3.8 20 51 154.3

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.W. Dantzler 12 203-334-11 2578 21 60.8 214.8 139.8W. Simmons 5 20-55-3 292 2 35.4 58.4 82.1M. Schell 2 3-4-0 14 0 75.0 7.0 104.4J. Reames 12 0-1-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -200.0TEAM 12 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 12 226-395-15 2884 23 57.2 240.3 130.2Opponents 12 215-397-13 2887 22 54.2 240.6 127.0

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GD. Hamilton 12 53 684 12.9 4 57 57.0T. Zachery 11 45 414 9.2 3 43 37.6J. McKelvey 12 29 402 13.9 4 63 33.5R. Crosby 10 27 465 17.2 4 58 46.5A. Currie 12 18 320 17.8 1 79 26.7M. Bailey 12 15 202 13.5 2 55 16.8B. Rambert 12 9 115 12.8 1 62 9.6J. Robinson 9 8 87 10.9 0 21 9.7B. Hall 12 8 79 9.9 3 20 6.6J. Reames 12 3 33 11.0 0 19 2.8M. Woodward 12 3 24 8.0 0 15 2.0M. Jenkins 8 2 21 10.5 0 19 2.6J. Scott 12 2 19 9.5 0 15 3.8J. Gardner 11 2 12 6.0 0 7 1.1C. Jasmin 12 1 4 4.0 1 4 0.3T. Elliott 7 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.4CLEMSON 12 226 2884 12.8 23 79 240.3Opponents 12 215 2887 13.4 22 70 240.6

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGA. Hunt 10-12 83.3 3-3 2-4 5-5 0-0 48CLEMSON 10-12 83.3 3-3 2-4 5-5 0-0 48Opponents 17-21 81.0 8-8 6-7 3-5 0-1 48

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetW. Kopp 48 1848 38.5 55 1 35.1T. Miller 1 40 40.0 40 1 40.0TEAM 2 12 6.0 12 -- -6.5CLEMSON 51 1900 37.3 55 2 33.5Opponents 58 2387 41.2 68 2 36.3

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUC. Carson 12 77 60 137 5-30 4-28 6J. Leake 12 69 65 134 6-18 1-9 4C. Hafley 12 87 41 128 6-15 0-0 10R. Thomas 12 48 52 100 9-34 3-16 2E. Meekins 12 40 32 72 3-8 0-0 3J. Bush 12 32 34 66 6-26 1-15 0K. Vaughn 12 32 32 64 9-33 2-13 2B. McNeal 12 30 24 54 12-61 8-51 1B. Mance 11 31 17 48 0-0 0-0 7D. Washington 12 29 15 44 8-33 4-22 1K. Johnson 10 35 6 41 1-1 0-0 9B. Williams 12 18 21 39 3-16 2-13 3

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGC. Hafley 4 2 0.5 0 2B. Mance 3 0 0.0 0 0T. Francis 2 20 10.0 0 19R. Hemby 1 19 19.0 0 19K. Johnson 1 19 19.0 0 19E. Meekins 1 9 9.0 0 9C. Carson 1 7 7.0 0 7CLEMSON 13 76 5.8 0 19Opponents 15 126 8.4 0 29

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGB. Mance 17 213 12.5 0 35J. Reames 8 43 5.4 0 12D. Hamilton 4 23 5.8 0 12CLEMSON 29 279 9.6 0 35Opponents 19 189 9.9 0 64

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGB. Mance 25 588 23.5 0 57D. Hamilton 15 476 31.7 1 100J. Reames 6 54 9.9 0 21CLEMSON 46 1118 24.3 1 100Opponents 43 884 20.6 0 44

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsA. Hunt 0 0-0-0 10-12 44-45 0 74T. Zachery 11 8-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 66W. Dantzler 10 10-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 60D. Hamilton 5 0-4-1 0-0 0-0 0 30R. Crosby 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24J. McKelvey 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24B. Rambert 4 3-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 24B. Hall 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18M. Bailey 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12A. Currie 2 1-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 12J. Scott 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Huey 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Jasmin 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6E. Meekins 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Charpia 0 0-0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1CLEMSON 49 24-23-2 10-12 45-46 0 369Opponents 42 20-22-0 17-21 32-35 2 339

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds8-31 at Georgia (8,12) L 28-31 86,520 19 34 68 2 17 37 1 165 1 71 233 14 39 86 1 15 25 1 117 2 64 2039-7 Louisiana Tech W 33-13 72,616 20 35 87 3 26 44 0 249 0 79 336 20 26 80 1 26 44 3 213 0 70 2939-14 * Georgia Tech W 24-19 77,586 18 41 195 1 18 31 1 176 2 72 371 14 32 102 2 17 31 1 201 1 63 3039-21 Ball State W 30-7 73,945 22 39 203 3 21 29 1 209 1 68 412 16 38 82 0 16 23 2 138 1 61 22010-3 * at Florida State (11,11) L 31-48 78,841 18 33 107 2 18 28 2 334 2 61 441 19 49 272 4 8 20 0 114 1 69 38610-12 * at Virginia L 17-22 54,114 25 40 189 1 23 33 1 223 1 73 412 20 40 80 1 23 32 1 208 1 72 28810-19 * Wake Forest W 31-23 81,008 18 32 72 4 22 35 0 208 0 67 280 23 64 365 2 10 19 3 158 0 83 52310-24 * N.C. State (12,9) L 6-38 78,904 10 27 66 0 13 32 2 163 0 59 229 16 50 240 3 15 24 1 129 0 74 36911-2 * at Duke W 34-31 16,479 26 33 59 0 34 52 0 420 4 85 479 23 40 158 0 24 45 3 310 4 85 46811-9 * at North Carolina W 42-12 42,000 25 50 256 2 12 20 0 274 4 70 530 16 32 65 0 18 33 1 179 1 65 24411-16 * Maryland (19,19) L 12-30 74,707 10 25 81 0 12 26 1 130 0 51 211 22 59 285 1 13 24 3 153 3 83 43811-23 South Carolina W 27-20 83,909 27 40 145 3 27 39 0 287 0 79 432 12 34 150 1 9 17 1 180 1 51 33012-23 $ Texas Tech L 15-55 21,689 21 29 41 1 25 56 4 319 1 85 360 28 27 91 1 39 52 1 464 5 79 555* - ACC game; $ - Orlando, FL (Tangerine Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 542,675 (77,525 per game); Head Coach - Tommy Bowden; Assistants - Rodney Allison (DE), Burton Burns (RB), Jack Hines (LB), John Lovett (DC,DB), Mike O’Cain (QB), Brad Scott (OC,AHC,TE), Thielen Smith (DT), Rick Stockstill (RC,WR), Ron West (OL).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4726 4620 Total Plays 920 919 Touchdowns 38 37 Yards Per Play 5.1 5.0 Yards Per Game 363.5 355.4RUSHING YARDS 1569 2056 Carries 458 530 Touchdowns 22 17 Yards Per Carry 3.4 3.9 Yards Per Game 120.7 158.2PASSING YARDS 3157 2564 Attempts 462 389 Completions 268 233 Had Intercepted 13 21 Touchdowns 16 20 Completion Percentage 58.0 59.9 Yards Per Attempt 6.83 6.59 Yards Per Completion 11.8 11.0 Efficiency 121.2 121.4 Yards Per Game 242.8 197.2PUNTING YARDS 2340 2333 Number of Punts 65 61 Average Punt 36.0 38.2 Net Punting 29.7 31.1PUNT RETURN YARDS 437 410 Number of Returns 42 40 Average Return 10.4 10.3INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 146 95 Number of Interceptions 21 13 Return Yards Per Interception 7.0 7.3KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1264 1239 Number of Returns 52 56 Average Return 24.3 22.1FIRST DOWNS 259 243 By Rushing 105 105 By Passing 132 109 By Penalty 22 29 First Downs Per Game 19.9 18.7PENALTIES 81-770 89-774 Penalty Yards Per Game 59.2 59.5FUMBLES-LOST 39-15 15-9SACKS 31-274 31-206THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 79-195 81-197 Percentage 40.5 41.1FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7-20 12-20TIME OF POSSESSION 28:17 31:43POINTS 330 349 Points Per Game 25.4 26.8FIELD GOALS 17-22 19-22PAT (KICKS) 37-38 36-38

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 62 103 71 94 --- 330Opponents 86 115 58 90 --- 349

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GY. Kelly 12 125 520 4.2 8 25 43.3B. Rambert 10 117 488 4.2 6 25 48.8T. Hill 13 42 225 5.4 2 32 17.3D. Hamilton 13 21 208 9.9 2 77 16.0C. Jasmin 10 26 76 2.9 1 12 7.6W. Simmons 10 59 49 0.8 1 16 4.9A. Currie 13 3 20 6.7 0 11 1.5K. Browning 1 5 16 3.2 0 7 16.0C. Harrell 13 3 16 5.3 0 11 1.2J. Scott 12 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.8G. Byrd 13 0 1 ---- 0 1 0.1W. Kopp 13 1 -4 -4.0 0 -4 -0.3C. Whitehurst 9 43 -20 -0.5 2 20 -2.2TEAM 13 12 -30 -2.5 0 0 -2.3CLEMSON 13 458 1569 3.4 22 77 120.7Opponents 13 530 2056 3.9 17 72 158.2

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.W. Simmons 10 142-244-7 1559 6 58.2 155.9 114.2C. Whitehurst 9 123-214-6 1554 10 57.5 172.7 128.3T. Elliott 13 2-3-0 37 0 66.7 2.8 170.3J. Scott 12 1-1-0 7 0 100.0 1.4 158.8CLEMSON 13 268-462-13 3157 16 58.0 242.8 121.2Opponents 13 233-389-21 2564 20 59.9 197.2 121.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GK. Youngblood 13 59 591 10.0 2 67 45.5J. McKelvey 13 52 785 15.1 4 59 60.4D. Hamilton 13 52 602 11.6 2 49 46.3Y. Kelly 12 18 79 4.4 0 18 6.6J. Robinson 13 18 229 12.7 0 34 17.6A. Currie 13 16 282 17.6 3 83 21.7B. Hall 13 12 161 13.4 1 41 12.4B. Rambert 10 11 96 8.7 0 16 9.6T. Elliott 13 10 166 16.6 1 44 12.8C. Jasmin 10 8 96 12.0 2 31 9.6B. Williamson 12 5 47 9.4 1 16 3.9T. Hill 13 3 7 2.3 0 3 0.5R. Thomas 6 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.2W. Simmons 10 1 -4 -4.0 0 -4 -0.4J. Miller 13 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.7C. Harrell 13 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.3CLEMSON 13 268 3157 11.8 16 83 242.8Opponents 13 233 2564 11.0 20 70 197.2

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGA. Hunt 17-22 77.3 9-9 6-8 2-5 0-0 47CLEMSON 17-22 77.3 9-9 6-8 2-5 0-0 47Opponents 19-22 86.4 12-12 1-3 5-6 1-1 51

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetW. Kopp 63 2340 37.1 53 2 31.7TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 -- -32.0CLEMSON 65 2340 36.0 53 2 29.7Opponents 61 2333 38.2 61 2 31.1

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUJ. Leake 13 81 88 169 7-51 2-34 1R. Thomas 13 82 85 167 9-37 2-20 5E. Meekins 13 61 36 97 0-0 0-0 5E. Sampson 12 40 39 79 2-11 1-5 3B. McNeal 13 42 25 67 14-73 9-63 3A. Bodrick 13 45 20 65 7-19 1-5 3N. Eason 13 37 27 64 9-70 7-63 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGJ. Miller 8 50 6.3 0 24B. Mance 6 1 0.2 0 1M. Fountain 2 43 21.5 0 43E. Sampson 1 35 35.0 0 35K. Morris 1 17 17.0 0 17A. Bodrick 1 0 0.0 0 0E. Meekins 1 0 0.0 0 0K. Vaughn 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 21 146 7.0 0 43Opponents 13 95 7.3 0 31

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGD. Hamilton 35 377 10.8 0 79B. Mance 4 31 7.8 0 13T. Hill 1 26 26.0 0 26CLEMSON 42 437 10.4 0 79Opponents 40 410 10.3 2 59

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGD. Hamilton 32 696 21.8 0 42J. Miller 13 456 35.1 1 80J. Robinson 4 60 15.0 0 18B. Mance 2 43 21.5 0 31CLEMSON 52 1264 24.3 1 80Opponents 56 1239 22.1 3 97

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsA. Hunt 0 0-0-0 17-22 37-38 0 88Y. Kelly 8 8-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 48B. Rambert 6 6-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 36D. Hamilton 4 2-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 24J. McKelvey 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24C. Jasmin 3 1-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 18A. Currie 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18C. Whitehurst 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12T. Hill 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12K. Youngblood 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12W. Simmons 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Williamson 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Elliott 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Hall 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. McNeal 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Miller 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 40 22-16-2 17-22 37-38 1 330Opponents 42 17-20-5 19-22 36-38 2 349

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds8-30 Georgia (11,9) L 0-30 82,034 14 24 35 0 20 37 1 164 0 61 199 18 49 197 2 13 21 0 214 1 70 4119-6 Furman W 28-17 71,477 21 40 124 1 23 31 1 301 2 71 425 14 48 94 1 10 15 0 80 1 63 1749-13 Middle Tennessee W 37-14 73,197 31 44 183 1 23 28 0 298 4 72 481 21 38 194 2 15 26 1 170 0 64 3649-20 * at Georgia Tech W 39-3 53,189 21 30 138 2 23 39 1 298 3 69 436 16 33 45 0 19 42 1 248 0 75 29310-4 * at Maryland L 7-21 51,545 17 29 10 0 22 45 2 320 1 74 330 19 44 134 0 14 27 0 204 3 71 33810-11 * Virginia (25,24) W(OT) 30-27 76,774 28 46 194 2 28 45 1 294 2 91 488 17 22 53 1 33 48 2 271 2 70 32410-16 * at N.C. State L 15-17 53,800 21 29 127 1 23 37 1 196 0 66 323 21 36 68 0 20 34 0 213 2 70 28110-25 * North Carolina W 36-28 77,512 24 37 219 2 18 35 0 309 1 72 528 22 40 287 3 19 31 3 208 1 71 49511-1 * at Wake Forest L 17-45 35,643 29 24 62 0 35 57 1 343 2 81 405 22 60 321 4 6 8 0 85 0 68 40611-8 * Florida State (3,3) W 26-10 79,826 25 49 153 1 17 27 1 272 1 76 425 18 17 11 0 27 52 2 358 1 69 36911-15 * Duke W 40-7 71,731 24 37 142 1 28 43 2 344 3 80 486 11 39 117 1 7 15 2 57 0 54 17411-22 at South Carolina W 63-17 83,987 23 41 240 5 18 26 1 302 4 67 542 20 39 153 0 16 34 3 166 2 73 3191-2 $ Tennessee (6,7) W 27-14 75,125 25 34 153 3 22 40 1 246 0 74 399 28 26 38 0 31 56 0 384 2 82 422* - ACC game; $ - Atlanta, GA (Peach Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 532,551 (76,079 per game); Head Coach - Tommy Bowden; Assistants - David Blackwell (RC,LB), Burton Burns (RB), Jack Hines (WHIP,ROV), John Lovett (DC,DB), Mike O’Cain (QB), Brad Scott (OC,AHC,TE), Thielen Smith (DL), Dabo Swinney (WR), Ron West (OL).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 5467 4370 Total Plays 954 900 Touchdowns 42 29 Yards Per Play 5.7 4.9 Yards Per Game 420.5 336.2RUSHING YARDS 1780 1712 Carries 464 491 Touchdowns 19 14 Yards Per Carry 3.8 3.5 Yards Per Game 136.9 131.7PASSING YARDS 3687 2658 Attempts 490 409 Completions 300 230 Had Intercepted 13 14 Touchdowns 23 15 Completion Percentage 61.2 56.2 Yards Per Attempt 7.52 6.50 Yards Per Completion 12.3 11.6 Efficiency 134.6 116.1 Yards Per Game 283.6 204.5PUNTING YARDS 2260 2974 Number of Punts 59 74 Average Punt 38.3 40.2 Net Punting 36.3 36.3PUNT RETURN YARDS 289 120 Number of Returns 38 14 Average Return 7.6 8.6INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 113 192 Number of Interceptions 14 13 Return Yards Per Interception 8.1 14.8KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 803 886 Number of Returns 29 44 Average Return 27.7 20.1FIRST DOWNS 303 247 By Rushing 111 103 By Passing 156 128 By Penalty 36 16 First Downs Per Game 23.3 19.0PENALTIES 83-735 81-779 Penalty Yards Per Game 56.5 59.9FUMBLES-LOST 20-6 21-9SACKS 35-230 25-173THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 69-183 75-187 Percentage 37.7 40.1FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8-18 9-15TIME OF POSSESSION 29:57 30:03POINTS 365 250 Points Per Game 28.1 19.2FIELD GOALS 18-26 11-16PAT (KICKS) 39-43 31-31

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 87 126 64 82 6 365Opponents 38 86 68 55 3 250

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GD. Coleman 13 133 615 4.6 2 50 47.3C. Jasmin 13 112 523 4.7 9 31 40.2K. Browning 13 29 152 5.2 1 21 11.7C. Stuckey 7 17 136 8.0 2 33 19.4Y. Kelly 7 37 125 3.4 1 15 17.9D. Hamilton 13 17 111 6.5 0 52 8.5R. Merriweather 13 16 56 3.5 0 11 4.3C. Whitehurst 13 92 49 0.5 4 22 3.8T. Elliott 13 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.8C. Harrell 13 3 4 1.3 0 2 0.3C. Baham 13 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.2A. Currie 10 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2TEAM 13 5 -6 -1.2 0 -1 -0.5CLEMSON 13 464 1780 3.8 19 52 136.9Opponents 13 491 2083 3.5 14 63 131.7

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.C. Whitehurst 13 288-465-13 3561 21 61.9 273.9 135.6C. Stuckey 7 11-21-0 97 2 52.4 13.9 122.6D. Hamilton 13 1-1-0 29 0 100.0 2.2 343.6TEAM 13 0-2-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 13 300-490-13 3687 23 61.2 283.6 134.6Opponents 13 230-409-14 2658 15 56.2 204.5 116.1

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GK. Youngblood 13 70 897 12.8 2 51 69.0D. Hamilton 13 62 1026 16.5 10 70 78.9A. Currie 10 43 560 13.0 4 72 56.0D. Coleman 13 34 309 9.1 3 34 23.8T. Elliott 13 23 286 12.4 1 50 22.0C. Baham 13 22 241 11.0 1 23 18.5K. Grant 11 12 79 6.6 1 15 7.2B. Williamson 12 12 105 8.8 0 23 8.8C. Jasmin 13 7 26 3.7 0 7 2.0M. Collins 13 4 49 12.3 0 16 3.8B. Hall 12 3 51 17.0 1 39 4.3C. Stuckey 7 2 10 5.0 0 6 1.4C. Harrell 13 2 17 8.5 0 11 1.3Y. Kelly 7 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.4S. Jackson 13 1 16 16.0 0 16 1.2K. Browning 13 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.5W. Henry 13 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4CLEMSON 13 268 3157 11.8 16 83 242.8Opponents 13 233 2564 11.0 20 70 197.2

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGA. Hunt 18-26 69.2 11-14 4-5 3-6 0-1 44CLEMSON 18-26 69.2 11-14 4-5 3-6 0-1 44Opponents 11-16 68.8 4-4 4-6 3-6 0-0 46

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetC. Chason 58 2238 38.6 50 1 36.5TEAM 1 22 22.0 22 -- 22.0CLEMSON 59 2260 38.3 50 1 36.3Opponents 74 2974 40.2 56 0 36.3

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUL. Hill 13 110 35 145 27-92 8-57 2J. Leake 13 89 42 131 12-42 3-17 1J. Fudge 13 77 39 116 5-10 0-0 7T. Pugh 13 77 25 102 1-5 0-0 8D. Washington 13 36 20 56 10-31 4-18 1J. Miller 13 45 9 54 2-7 1-6 13E. Sampson 11 19 31 50 1-10 1-10 2K. Vaughn 12 32 18 50 5-22 2-17 3M. Fountain 13 23 16 39 6-26 2-13 2T. Hill 13 34 3 37 1-7 1-7 7D. Polk 13 22 14 36 8-14 1-5 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGJ. Fudge 4 66 16.5 0 45L. Hill 3 4 1.3 0 2J. Miller 2 30 15.0 0 30T. Pugh 2 15 7.5 0 15T. Hill 2 -2 -1.0 0 0J. Leake 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 14 113 8.1 0 45Opponents 13 192 14.8 1 85

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGD. Hamilton 29 218 7.5 0 58J. Miller 8 73 9.1 1 63CLEMSON 38 289 7.6 1 63Opponents 14 120 8.6 0 32

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Miller 17 417 24.5 0 41D. Hamilton 11 380 34.5 1 100CLEMSON 29 803 27.7 1 100Opponents 44 886 20.1 0 48

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsA. Hunt 0 0-0-0 18-26 38-42 0 92D. Hamilton 11 0-10-1 0-0 0-0 0 66C. Jasmin 9 9-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 54D. Coleman 5 2-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 30A. Currie 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24C. Whitehurst 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24C. Stuckey 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12K. Youngblood 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12J. Howard 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6Y. Kelly 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6K. Grant 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Hall 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Baham 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6K. Browning 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Elliott 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Miller 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2F. Anderson 0 0-0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1CLEMSON 45 19-23-3 18-26 39-43 1 365Opponents 31 14-15-2 11-16 31-31 0 250

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-4 * Wake Forest W(2OT) 37-30 78,624 15,16 23 35 83 1 20 41 2 288 2 76 371 20 54 254 2 10 25 0 156 1 79 4109-11 * Georgia Tech L 24-28 81,427 20,18 19 31 186 2 20 43 2 275 1 74 461 24 48 112 0 20 36 1 251 4 84 3639-18 at Texas A&M L 6-27 71,565 NR,25 18 27 58 0 20 36 3 192 1 63 250 27 53 324 3 14 26 0 178 0 79 5029-25 * at Florida State (8,11) L 22-41 83,538 12 26 85 0 10 26 3 88 1 52 173 21 51 186 3 20 34 0 184 1 85 37010-7 * at Virginia (10,9) L 10-30 61,833 9 21 45 0 16 28 1 166 1 49 211 24 54 239 2 14 26 0 225 1 80 46410-16 Utah State W 35-6 76,514 20 48 200 4 15 24 2 179 0 72 379 13 30 -20 1 16 31 1 159 0 61 13910-23 * Maryland W 10-7 76,603 16 40 36 1 14 31 0 170 0 71 206 13 37 83 1 14 31 2 111 0 68 19410-30 * N.C. State W 26-20 77,399 17 34 82 0 15 34 0 185 1 68 267 24 35 126 1 24 45 5 255 1 80 38111-6 * at Miami (FL) (11,10) W(OT) 24-17 55,225 18 36 113 3 21 37 1 258 0 73 371 21 38 101 2 22 46 0 245 0 84 34611-13 * at Duke L 13-16 24,714 13 35 133 1 12 27 2 117 0 62 250 14 38 21 0 20 32 1 213 1 70 23411-20 South Carolina W 29-7 82,372 19 48 162 3 15 28 1 151 0 76 313 8 28 66 0 9 27 1 131 1 55 197* - ACC game; Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 472,939 (78,823 per game); Head Coach - Tommy Bowden; Assistants - David Blackwell (RC,LB), Burton Burns (RB), Jack Hines (TE), John Lovett (DC,DB), Mike O’Cain (OC,QB), Brad Scott (AHC,OL), Thielen Smith (WHIP,ROV), Dabo Swinney (WR), Ron West (DL).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 3252 3600 Total Plays 736 825 Touchdowns 22 25 Yards Per Play 4.4 4.4 Yards Per Game 295.6 327.3RUSHING YARDS 1183 1492 Carries 381 466 Touchdowns 15 15 Yards Per Carry 3.1 3.2 Yards Per Game 107.5 135.6PASSING YARDS 2069 2108 Attempts 355 359 Completions 178 183 Had Intercepted 17 11 Touchdowns 7 10 Completion Percentage 50.1 51.0 Yards Per Attempt 5.83 5.87 Yards Per Completion 11.6 11.5 Efficiency 96.0 103.4 Yards Per Game 188.1 191.6PUNTING YARDS 2716 3026 Number of Punts 69 78 Average Punt 39.4 38.8 Had Blocked 1 4 Net Punting 35.3 33.8PUNT RETURN YARDS 388 281 Number of Returns 33 36 Average Return 11.8 7.8INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 139 176 Number of Interceptions 11 17 Return Yards Per Interception 12.6 10.4KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 920 409 Number of Returns 34 21 Average Return 27.1 19.5FIRST DOWNS 184 209 By Rushing 69 100 By Passing 91 97 By Penalty 24 12 First Downs Per Game 16.7 19.0PENALTIES 59-510 80-653 Penalty Yards Per Game 46.4 59.4FUMBLES-LOST 21-7 18-5SACKS 42-303 25-192THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 52-164 71-188 Percentage 31.7 37.8FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4-11 7-16 Percentage 36.4 43.8TIME OF POSSESSION 27:49 32:11POINTS 236 229 Points Per Game 21.5 20.8FIELD GOALS 15-20 16-18PAT (KICKS) 23-25 25-25

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 54 45 57 63 17 236Opponents 42 76 34 74 3 229

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GR. Merriweather 11 136 670 4.9 11 62 60.9D. Coleman 9 83 284 3.4 1 20 31.6Y. Kelly 10 38 109 2.9 1 14 10.9K. Browning 11 14 105 7.5 1 54 9.5C. Whitehurst 11 81 43 0.5 1 26 3.9C. Stuckey 9 10 13 1.3 0 14 1.4A. Currie 11 6 8 1.3 0 9 0.7J. Dean 11 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5J. Miller 11 2 2 1.0 0 3 0.2W. Proctor 3 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 -0.3TEAM 11 9 -56 -6.2 0 -1 -5.1CLEMSON 11 381 1183 3.1 15 62 107.5Opponents 11 466 1492 3.2 15 50 135.6

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.C. Whitehurst 11 177-349-17 2067 7 50.7 187.9 97.3J. Miller 11 1-1-0 2 0 100.0 0.2 116.8W. Proctor 3 0-3-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0C. Stuckey 9 0-2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 11 178-355-17 2069 7 50.1 188.1 96.0Opponents 11 183-359-11 2108 10 51.0 191.6 103.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GA. Currie 11 61 868 14.2 2 47 78.9C. Stuckey 9 25 280 11.2 0 23 31.1K. Grant 10 23 274 11.9 0 23 27.4C. Baham 10 16 188 11.8 2 24 18.8D. Coleman 9 15 125 8.3 1 23 13.9B. Hall 11 9 142 15.8 1 56 12.9M. Collins 11 8 86 10.8 0 17 7.8R. Merriweather 11 7 26 3.7 0 15 2.4K. Browning 11 5 15 3.0 1 11 1.4L. Harris 11 3 21 7.0 0 12 1.9Y. Kelly 10 2 28 14.0 0 20 2.8C. Harrell 10 2 8 4.0 0 6 0.8S. Jackson 11 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5C. Whitehurst 11 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2CLEMSON 11 178 2069 11.6 7 56 188.1Opponents 11 183 2108 11.5 10 85 191.6

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGJ. Dean 12-15 80.0 6-6 2-2 4-6 0-1 48S. Furr 3-5 60.0 1-1 1-3 1-1 0-0 42CLEMSON 15-20 75.0 7-7 3-5 5-7 0-1 48Opponents 16-18 88.9 5-5 6-8 3-3 2-2 53

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetC. Chason 66 2656 40.2 52 1 36.2C. Wiksell 1 35 35.0 35 0 35.0C. Whitehurst 1 25 25.0 25 0 25.0TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 -- -12.0CLEMSON 69 2716 39.4 52 1 35.3Opponents 78 3026 38.8 67 4 33.8

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUL. Hill 11 74 32 106 19-88 8-66 1T. Pugh 11 58 31 89 2-4 0-0 6A. Waters 11 46 24 70 9-40 2-21 1J. Fudge 11 52 14 66 2-10 2-10 10T. Billie 11 44 18 62 9-37 2-17 0J. Miller 11 46 8 54 0-0 0-0 9N. Watkins 11 40 13 53 7-8 0-0 0T. Hill 11 38 14 52 2-12 1-9 21C. Bennett 11 30 18 48 14-70 5-48 2

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGJ. Fudge 3 55 18.3 0 30J. Miller 3 14 4.7 0 14C. Bennett 2 43 21.5 0 39E. Coleman 1 20 20.0 1 20C. Groover 1 7 7.0 0 7T. Billie 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 11 139 12.6 1 39Opponents 17 176 10.4 1 41

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Miller 26 339 13.0 1 69C. Stuckey 4 30 7.5 0 22G. Adams 2 14 7.0 0 14C. Gaddis 1 5 5.0 0 5B. Williamson 0 0 ---- 1 ---CLEMSON 33 388 11.8 2 69Opponents 36 281 7.8 0 49

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Miller 20 661 33.1 2 97A. Currie 8 212 26.5 0 49C. Gaddis 3 30 10.0 0 16C. Stuckey 1 17 17.0 0 17B. Williamson 1 4 4.0 0 4B. Hall 1 -4 -4.0 0 -4CLEMSON 34 920 27.1 2 97Opponents 21 409 19.5 0 43

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsR. Merriweather 11 11-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 66J. Dean 0 0-0-0 12-15 17-18 0 53J. Miller 3 0-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 18S. Furr 0 0-0-0 3-5 6-7 0 15D. Coleman 2 1-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 12C. Baham 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12K. Browning 2 1-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 12A. Currie 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12Y. Kelly 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6E. Coleman 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Hall 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Whitehurst 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Williamson 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 2 4K. Grant 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 27 15-7-5 15-20 23-25 3 236Opponents 26 15-10-1 16-18 25-25 0 229

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-3 Texas A&M (17,17) W 25-24 79,917 24 51 183 0 16 24 0 213 0 75 396 15 33 248 2 8 17 1 110 1 50 3589-10 * at Maryland W 28-24 50,637 25,NR 19 40 114 2 18 22 0 178 2 62 292 19 38 56 1 18 28 1 288 2 66 3449-17 * Miami (FL) (13,13) L(3OT) 30-36 79,135 20,23 24 22 90 1 31 55 1 288 2 77 378 18 52 195 3 16 26 0 152 1 78 3479-24 * Boston College (NR,25) L(OT) 13-16 77,684 13 29 102 1 19 28 0 149 0 57 251 25 46 164 2 24 44 2 221 0 90 38510-1 * at Wake Forest L 27-31 32,153 28 38 150 3 28 42 2 304 0 80 454 17 41 133 1 20 25 1 222 3 66 35510-13 * at N.C. State W 31-10 57,500 22 41 243 2 22 31 1 246 2 72 489 16 27 92 1 19 36 1 175 0 63 26710-22 Temple W 37-7 74,841 23 34 155 1 22 33 1 359 3 67 514 20 33 12 0 26 44 1 319 1 77 33110-29 * at Georgia Tech L 9-10 55,000 18 35 145 0 19 30 1 180 0 65 325 16 39 182 1 14 23 1 126 0 62 30811-5 * Duke W 49-20 77,278 24 41 234 5 14 24 0 216 2 65 450 20 28 79 1 26 43 1 328 1 71 40711-12 * Florida State (17,16) W 35-14 80,536 18 41 85 2 21 33 1 269 3 74 354 11 32 102 0 13 34 2 124 0 66 22611-19 at South Carolina (19,21) W 13-9 83,368 19 40 175 1 17 26 2 172 0 66 347 17 33 167 0 16 29 3 180 0 62 34712-27 $ Colorado W 19-10 31,470 23,23 17 38 160 2 21 29 1 205 0 67 365 10 29 17 0 11 24 0 107 1 53 124* - ACC game; $ - Orlando, FL (Champs Sports Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 469,391 (78,232 per game); Head Coach - Tommy Bowden; Assistants - David Blackwell (RC,ILB), Burton Burns (RB), Jack Hines (TE), Marion Hobby (DL), Vic Koenning (DC,DB), Brad Scott (AHC,OL), Rob Spence (OC,QB), Dabo Swinney (WR), Ron West (OLB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4615 3799 Total Plays 827 804 Touchdowns 34 22 Yards Per Play 5.6 4.7 Yards Per Game 384.6 316.6RUSHING YARDS 1836 1447 Carries 450 431 Touchdowns 20 12 Yards Per Carry 4.1 3.4 Yards Per Game 153.0 120.6PASSING YARDS 2779 2352 Attempts 377 373 Completions 248 211 Had Intercepted 10 14 Touchdowns 14 10 Completion Percentage 65.8 56.6 Yards Per Attempt 7.37 6.31 Yards Per Completion 11.2 11.1 Efficiency 134.7 110.9 Yards Per Game 231.6 196.0PUNTING YARDS 1845 2857 Number of Punts 55 68 Average Punt 33.5 42.0 Net Punting 29.7 39.0PUNT RETURN YARDS 207 209 Number of Returns 30 25 Average Return 6.9 8.4INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 168 50 Number of Interceptions 14 10 Return Yards Per Interception 12.0 5.0KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 658 886 Number of Returns 30 40 Average Return 21.9 22.2FIRST DOWNS 249 204 By Rushing 108 79 By Passing 119 111 By Penalty 22 14 First Downs Per Game 20.8 17.0PENALTIES 57-486 102-787 Penalty Yards Per Game 40.5 65.6FUMBLES-LOST 16-5 24-10SACKS 34-199 23-162THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 62-163 64-182 Percentage 38.0 35.2FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8-14 7-16 Percentage 57.1 43.8TIME OF POSSESSION 30:38 29:22POINTS 316 211 Points Per Game 26.3 17.6FIELD GOALS 24-31 17-22PAT (KICKS) 34-35 20-20

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 62 101 67 73 13 316Opponents 29 67 42 51 22 211

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GJ. Davis 11 165 879 5.3 9 40 79.9R. Merriweather 12 149 715 4.8 7 38 59.6K. Browning 12 33 106 3.2 0 10 8.8C. Stuckey 12 13 78 6.0 0 21 6.5W. Proctor 4 14 49 3.5 1 12 12.3C. Whitehurst 11 50 26 0.5 3 65 2.4D. Coleman 11 10 21 2.1 0 7 1.9C. Harrell 12 1 16 16.0 0 16 1.3P. Macko 1 2 9 4.5 0 6 9.0T. Grisham 11 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5C. Harper 1 1 -4 -4.0 0 -4 -4.0J. Dean 12 1 -7 -7.0 0 -7 -0.6TEAM 12 10 -57 -5.7 0 -1 -4.8CLEMSON 12 450 1836 4.1 20 65 153.0Opponents 12 431 1447 3.4 12 49 120.6

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.C. Whitehurst 11 229-340-10 2483 11 67.4 225.7 133.5W. Proctor 4 18-31-0 281 3 58.1 70.3 166.1C. Harper 1 1-2-0 15 0 50.0 15.0 113.0C. Chason 12 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0C. Stuckey 12 0-2-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 12 248-377-10 2779 14 65.8 231.6 134.7Opponents 12 211-373-14 2352 10 56.6 196.0 110.9

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GC. Stuckey 12 64 770 12.0 4 40 64.2A. Kelly 12 47 575 12.2 2 41 47.9C. Baham 12 32 500 15.6 4 51 41.7J. Davis 11 19 152 8.0 0 41 13.8T. Hunter 12 13 120 9.2 0 21 10.0K. Grant 5 10 84 8.4 0 21 16.8T. Grisham 11 10 101 10.1 0 28 9.2B. Williamson 11 9 100 11.1 1 15 9.1R. Taylor 11 9 69 7.7 0 21 6.3R. Merriweather 12 8 49 6.1 0 15 4.1C. Downer 8 6 47 7.8 1 13 5.9K. Browning 12 6 98 16.3 1 41 8.2L. Harris 12 6 52 8.7 1 16 4.3S. Jackson 12 5 36 7.2 0 15 3.0C. Harrell 12 2 8 4.0 0 5 0.7A. Diomande 4 1 15 15.0 0 15 3.8D. Coleman 11 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3CLEMSON 12 248 2779 11.2 14 51 231.6Opponents 12 211 2352 11.1 10 74 196.0

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGJ. Dean 24-31 77.4 13-13 6-8 5-8 0-2 49CLEMSON 24-31 77.4 13-13 6-8 5-8 0-2 49Opponents 17-22 77.3 5-5 9-11 3-6 0-0 49

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetC. Chason 50 1822 36.4 49 5 33.4TEAM 5 23 4.6 23 -- -6.6CLEMSON 55 1845 33.5 49 5 29.7Opponents 68 2857 42.0 74 1 39.0

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUA. Waters 11 74 35 109 13.5-36 1.5-9 7N. Watkins 12 62 37 99 5-18 1-7 1T. Billie 12 50 43 93 5.5-28 1-12 2J. Fudge 12 48 26 74 0-0 0-0 6C. Gaddis 12 35 24 59 3-13 0-0 3G. Adams 12 37 19 56 15-83 9.5-64 9M. Hamlin 12 30 25 55 1-1 0-0 3T. Hill 12 41 13 54 5-14 1-1 7C. Bennett 12 37 16 53 12.5-37 3.5-12 0R. Jackson 12 20 19 39 8.5-23 1.5-7 2S. Gilliam 12 25 12 37 3-15 0-0 4D. Coleman 11 19 16 35 2-7 1-5 2C. Clemons 12 19 14 33 0-0 0-0 0

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGC. Gaddis 3 36 12.0 0 23T. Hill 3 35 11.7 0 24J. Fudge 3 10 3.3 0 8M. Hamlin 2 42 21.0 0 31S. Gilliam 1 37 37.0 0 37C. Bennett 1 5 5.0 0 5N. Watkins 1 3 3.0 0 3CLEMSON 14 168 12.0 0 37Opponents 10 50 5.0 0 19

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGC. Stuckey 27 199 7.4 1 47A. Kelly 3 8 2.7 0 5CLEMSON 30 207 6.9 1 47Opponents 25 209 8.4 1 28

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGA. Kelly 10 266 26.6 0 81D. Coleman 12 249 20.8 0 32T. Grisham 4 65 16.3 0 25K. Grant 1 29 29.0 0 29C. Gaddis 2 27 13.5 0 18C. Stuckey 1 22 22.0 0 22CLEMSON 30 658 21.9 0 81Opponents 40 886 22.2 0 76

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsJ. Dean 0 0-0-0 24-31 34-35 0 106J. Davis 9 9-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 54R. Merriweather 7 7-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 42C. Stuckey 5 0-4-1 0-0 0-0 0 30C. Baham 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24C. Whitehurst 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18A. Kelly 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12W. Proctor 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6C. Downer 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Williamson 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6K. Browning 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6L. Harris 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6CLEMSON 35 20-14-1 24-31 34-35 0 316Opponents 23 12-10-1 17-22 20-20 1 211

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-2 Florida Atlantic W 54-6 78,693 18,18 21 39 199 2 14 23 1 173 3 62 372 18 34 47 0 20 43 1 216 0 77 2639-9 * at Boston College L(2OT) 33-34 44,500 18,18 23 41 136 2 25 40 0 343 2 81 479 22 37 110 2 22 38 0 212 1 75 3229-16 * at Florida State (9,10) W 27-20 83,510 15 28 151 3 16 30 0 194 1 58 345 11 38 102 1 11 20 0 102 0 58 2049-23 * North Carolina W 52-7 81,886 19,23 30 58 324 7 14 21 1 180 0 79 504 8 22 54 1 7 23 1 96 0 45 1509-30 Louisiana Tech W 51-0 81,564 18,19 21 41 393 3 10 17 0 133 2 58 526 16 29 33 0 23 46 4 226 0 75 25910-7 * at Wake Forest W 27-17 35,920 15,15 23 39 214 1 20 30 3 214 1 69 428 14 31 31 0 19 24 1 188 2 55 21910-12 ^ Temple W 63-9 30,246 12,12 25 45 337 6 12 13 0 222 3 58 559 11 29 111 0 13 25 0 110 1 54 22110-21 * Georgia Tech (13,13) W 31-7 82,630 12,12 14 38 321 3 7 16 1 105 1 54 426 12 37 88 0 12 25 1 117 1 62 20510-26 * at Virginia Tech L 7-24 66,233 10,11 8 28 80 1 11 28 1 86 0 56 166 15 58 224 3 9 15 0 108 0 73 33211-4 * Maryland L 12-13 80,556 19,19 16 41 143 0 18 27 0 251 0 68 394 18 28 54 0 23 35 1 247 1 63 30111-11 * N.C. State W 20-14 81,785 18 39 223 1 15 24 2 146 1 63 369 16 45 178 1 10 25 2 95 0 70 27311-25 South Carolina L 28-31 83,428 24,24 15 33 181 2 13 19 1 191 1 52 372 28 35 208 4 24 37 3 284 0 72 49212-29 $ Kentucky L 20-28 68,024 19 25 130 0 23 39 1 272 3 64 402 21 40 100 1 21 29 0 309 3 69 409* - ACC game; ^ - Charlotte, NC; $ - Nashville, TN (Music City Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 570,542 (81,506 per game); Head Coach - Tommy Bowden; Assistants - David Blackwell (RC,ILB), Burton Burns (RB), Vic Koenning (DC,DB), Billy Napier (TE), Chris Rumph (DL), Brad Scott (AHC,OL), Rob Spence (OC,QB), Dabo Swinney (WR), Ron West (OLB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 5342 3650 Total Plays 822 848 Touchdowns 49 22 Yards Per Play 6.5 4.3 Yards Per Game 410.9 280.8RUSHING YARDS 2832 1340 Carries 495 463 Touchdowns 31 13 Yards Per Carry 5.7 2.9 Yards Per Game 217.8 103.1PASSING YARDS 2510 2310 Attempts 327 385 Completions 198 214 Had Intercepted 11 14 Touchdowns 18 9 Completion Percentage 60.6 55.6 Yards Per Attempt 7.68 6.00 Yards Per Completion 12.7 10.8 Efficiency 136.5 106.4 Yards Per Game 193.1 177.7PUNTING YARDS 2106 2979 Number of Punts 51 74 Average Punt 41.3 40.3 Net Punting 38.6 37.5PUNT RETURN YARDS 204 136 Number of Returns 27 18 Average Return 7.6 7.6INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 276 113 Number of Interceptions 14 11 Return Yards Per Interception 19.7 10.3KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 660 1363 Number of Returns 26 57 Average Return 25.4 23.9FIRST DOWNS 248 210 By Rushing 132 86 By Passing 101 115 By Penalty 15 9 First Downs Per Game 19.1 16.2PENALTIES 55-471 77-604 Penalty Yards Per Game 36.2 46.5FUMBLES-LOST 31-17 29-16SACKS 35-234 15-98THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 68-162 69-190 Percentage 42.0 36.3FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6-10 9-23TIME OF POSSESSION 28:32 31:28POINTS 425 210 Points Per Game 32.7 16.2FIELD GOALS 15-22 11-14PAT (KICKS) 46-51 23-23

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 105 122 95 94 9 425Opponents 33 48 71 48 10 210

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GJ. Davis 13 203 1187 5.8 17 64 91.3C. Spiller 13 129 938 7.3 10 80 72.2D. Chancellor 7 45 276 6.1 1 27 39.4R. Merriweather 9 30 171 5.7 2 26 19.0J. Ford 13 8 104 13.0 0 38 8.0W. Proctor 13 61 85 1.4 1 20 6.5C. Stuckey 10 8 34 4.3 0 19 3.4C. Harper 4 5 20 4.0 0 14 5.0P. Macko 7 4 19 4.8 0 12 2.7L. Harris 12 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TEAM 13 1 -2 -2.0 0 -2 -0.2CLEMSON 13 495 2832 5.7 31 80 217.8Opponents 13 463 1340 2.9 13 40 103.1

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.W. Proctor 13 183-304-11 2353 16 60.2 181.0 135.3C. Harper 4 14-20-0 155 2 70.0 38.8 168.1T. Reese 2 1-3-0 2 0 33.3 1.0 38.9CLEMSON 13 198-327-11 2510 18 60.6 193.1 136.5Opponents 13 214-385-14 2310 9 55.6 177.7 106.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GC. Stuckey 10 50 700 14.0 3 60 70.0A. Kelly 13 30 355 11.8 3 41 27.3T. Grisham 13 25 264 10.6 3 22 20.3C. Spiller 13 19 210 11.1 2 82 16.2T. Hunter 11 16 305 19.1 0 71 27.7J. Ford 13 15 187 12.5 2 76 14.4R. Taylor 7 12 152 12.7 1 32 21.7J. Davis 13 6 115 19.2 0 54 8.8M. Palmer 13 5 30 6.0 0 11 2.3A. Pearson 13 4 27 6.8 2 12 2.1A. Diomande 4 3 55 18.3 0 39 13.8D. Chancellor 7 3 30 10.0 0 11 4.3L. Harris 12 3 14 4.7 0 6 1.2P. Macko 7 2 6 3.0 0 4 0.9D. Barry 9 2 41 20.5 1 32 4.6R. Merriweather 9 2 4 2.0 0 4 0.4N. Faerber 11 1 15 15.0 1 15 1.4CLEMSON 13 198 2510 12.7 18 82 193.1Opponents 13 214 2310 10.8 9 70 177.7

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGJ. Dean 15-22 68.2 9-10 3-7 3-3 0-2 45CLEMSON 15-22 68.2 9-10 3-7 3-3 0-2 45Opponents 11-14 78.6 4-4 7-10 0-0 0-0 37

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetC. Chason 50 2064 41.3 55 0 38.6J. Maners 1 42 42.0 42 0 42.0CLEMSON 51 2106 41.3 55 0 38.6Opponents 74 2979 40.3 60 1 37.5

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUN. Watkins 13 78 38 116 7-12 1-1 1C. Clemons 13 61 41 102 1-1 0-0 8A. Clay 13 66 29 95 9.5-28 1.5-6 4D. Coleman 12 59 22 81 2-2 1-1 2M. Nelson 13 27 44 71 5-24 2-15 2M. Hamlin 10 47 17 64 5-12 0-0 3

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGC. Butler 3 35 11.7 0 37N. Watkins 3 26 8.7 1 26M. Hamlin 2 90 45.0 0 74C. Gaddis 2 27 13.5 0 21J. McKissic 1 82 82.0 1 82C. Clemons 1 10 10.0 0 10D. Coleman 1 6 6.0 0 6C. Vincent 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 14 276 19.7 2 82Opponents 11 113 10.3 1 34

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Ford 15 166 11.1 1 92C. Spiller 11 33 3.0 0 16T. Grisham 1 5 5.0 0 5CLEMSON 27 204 7.6 1 92Opponents 18 136 7.6 0 46

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGJ. Ford 13 426 32.8 1 94C. Spiller 13 234 18.0 0 25CLEMSON 26 660 25.4 1 94Opponents 57 1363 23.9 1 96

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsJ. Davis 17 17-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 102J. Dean 0 0-0-0 15-22 46-50 0 91C. Spiller 12 10-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 72J. Ford 4 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 0 24C. Stuckey 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 1 20T. Grisham 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18A. Kelly 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18R. Merriweather 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12A. Pearson 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12D. Chancellor 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Taylor 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Barry 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6N. Faerber 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6G. Adams 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6S. Gilliam 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6J. McKissic 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6W. Proctor 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6N. Watkins 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6M. Palmer 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2J. Early 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0CLEMSON 55 31-18-6 15-22 46-51 2 425Opponents 25 13-9-3 11-14 23-23 2 210

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-3 * Florida State (19,21) W 24-18 81,993 16 42 132 1 14 24 0 160 2 66 292 8 28 114 1 17 35 0 142 1 63 2569-8 Louisiana-Monroe W 49-26 77,628 25,NR 25 28 184 2 26 34 0 319 5 62 503 24 53 271 2 13 30 0 148 1 83 4199-15 Furman W 38-10 80,419 20,20 19 33 60 1 18 22 0 317 4 55 377 21 36 142 1 28 43 3 242 0 79 3849-22 * at N.C. State W 42-20 56,903 15,14 32 50 340 2 25 39 0 268 2 89 608 15 23 55 1 19 34 3 147 1 57 2029-29 * at Georgia Tech L 3-13 54,635 13,13 15 32 34 0 17 39 1 194 0 71 228 14 46 189 1 7 16 1 67 0 62 25610-6 * Virginia Tech (15,14) L 23-41 82,047 22,22 21 23 8 0 38 67 2 372 2 90 380 9 41 154 1 7 14 0 65 1 55 21910-20 Central Michigan W 70-14 81,361 35 61 341 4 23 27 1 315 6 88 656 15 24 76 0 21 37 2 216 2 61 29210-27 * at Maryland W 30-17 50,948 27 56 249 1 20 26 0 179 2 82 428 18 32 97 2 19 31 1 217 0 63 31411-3 * at Duke W 47-10 20,457 25,24 18 32 152 2 19 29 0 198 3 61 350 11 30 28 0 17 29 1 170 1 59 19811-10 * Wake Forest W 44-10 82,422 20,20 26 34 145 1 27 36 0 266 3 70 411 21 37 82 1 24 35 1 204 0 72 28611-17 * Boston College (18,18) L 17-20 83,472 15,16 21 31 47 2 26 40 1 226 0 71 273 26 34 60 1 31 47 1 315 1 81 37511-24 at South Carolina W 23-21 82,410 21,22 26 46 214 0 28 39 1 229 1 85 443 17 21 80 0 18 31 2 284 3 52 36412-31 $ Auburn (22,21) L(OT) 20-23 74,413 15,16 12 40 189 2 14 33 0 104 0 73 293 24 47 190 2 26 43 1 233 1 90 423* - ACC game; $ - Atlanta, GA (Chick-fil-A Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 569,342 (81,335 per game); Head Coach - Tommy Bowden; Assistants - David Blackwell (ILB), Vic Koenning (DC,DB), Billy Napier (RC,TE), André Powell (RB), Chris Rumph (DL), Brad Scott (AHC,OL), Rob Spence (OC,QB), Dabo Swinney (AHC,WR), Ron West (OLB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 5242 3988 Total Plays 963 877 Touchdowns 48 25 Yards Per Play 5.4 4.5 Yards Per Game 403.2 306.8RUSHING YARDS 2095 1538 Carries 508 452 Touchdowns 18 13 Yards Per Carry 4.1 3.4 Yards Per Game 161.2 118.3PASSING YARDS 3147 2450 Attempts 455 425 Completions 295 247 Had Intercepted 6 16 Touchdowns 30 12 Completion Percentage 64.8 58.1 Yards Per Attempt 6.92 5.76 Yards Per Completion 10.7 9.9 Efficiency 142.1 108.3 Yards Per Game 242.1 188.5PUNTING YARDS 2354 3071 Number of Punts 57 79 Average Punt 41.3 38.9 Net Punting 35.4 35.0PUNT RETURN YARDS 309 339 Number of Returns 33 23 Average Return 9.4 14.7INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 81 74 Number of Interceptions 16 6 Return Yards Per Interception 5.1 12.3KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1052 1569 Number of Returns 44 69 Average Return 23.9 22.7FIRST DOWNS 293 223 By Rushing 123 88 By Passing 154 123 By Penalty 16 12 First Downs Per Game 22.5 17.2PENALTIES 67-560 93-662 Penalty Yards Per Game 43.1 50.9FUMBLES-LOST 18-6 19-9SACKS 27-178 35-262THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 82-195 71-197 Percentage 42.1 36.0FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 10-16 11-22TIME OF POSSESSION 30:32 29:28POINTS 430 243 Points Per Game 33.1 18.7FIELD GOALS 22-36 14-16PAT (KICKS) 50-50 25-26

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 95 151 92 89 3 430Opponents 72 33 38 94 6 243

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GJ. Davis 13 214 1064 5.0 10 70 81.8C. Spiller 13 145 768 5.3 3 83 59.1J. Ford 8 14 172 12.3 0 53 21.5S. Chambers 13 28 161 5.8 1 63 12.4T. Grisham 13 7 40 5.7 0 24 3.1W. Korn 2 10 28 2.8 1 9 14.0T. Reese 2 3 12 4.0 0 6 6.0P. Macko 11 4 5 1.3 0 7 0.5N. Faerber 11 2 3 1.5 0 6 0.3R. Taylor 9 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 -0.1TEAM 13 8 -68 -8.5 0 -1 -5.2C. Harper 13 71 -89 -1.3 3 18 -6.8CLEMSON 13 508 2095 4.1 18 83 161.2Opponents 13 452 1538 3.4 13 52 118.3

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.C. Harper 13 282-433-6 2991 27 65.1 230.1 141.0W. Korn 2 8-11-0 100 1 72.7 50.0 179.1T. Reese 2 5-8-0 56 2 62.5 28.0 203.8TEAM 13 0-3-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 13 295-455-6 3147 30 64.8 242.1 142.1Opponents 13 247-425-16 2450 12 58.1 188.5 108.3

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GA. Kelly 13 88 1081 12.3 11 63 83.2T. Grisham 13 60 653 10.9 4 49 50.2C. Spiller 13 34 271 8.0 2 68 20.8R. Taylor 9 25 259 10.4 0 35 28.8J. Ford 8 17 310 18.2 4 52 38.8M. Palmer 12 13 128 9.8 1 24 10.7L. Harris 13 12 136 11.3 1 42 10.5J. Davis 13 12 51 4.3 2 12 3.9B. Linthicum 13 11 76 6.9 3 15 5.8N. Faerber 11 8 50 6.3 1 11 4.5T. Ashe 13 7 54 7.7 0 21 4.2X. Dye 13 4 50 12.5 1 22 3.8S. Chambers 13 2 8 4.0 0 7 0.6J. Ogren 4 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.0D. Barry 7 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.7CLEMSON 13 295 3147 10.7 30 68 242.1Opponents 13 247 2450 9.9 12 44 188.5

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGM. Buchholz 22-36 61.1 9-10 7-9 5-12 1-5 52CLEMSON 22-36 61.1 9-10 7-9 5-12 1-5 52Opponents 14-16 87.5 1-1 7-7 5-6 1-2 52

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetJ. Maners 55 2354 42.8 71 2 37.5TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 -- -23.0CLEMSON 57 2354 41.3 71 2 35.4Opponents 79 3071 38.9 59 2 35.0

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUN. Watkins 12 75 43 118 3-6 1-4 3M. Hamlin 13 73 24 97 3-10 0-0 6C. Clemons 13 61 33 94 2-6 0-0 5T. Billie 12 57 22 79 4-16 1-10 2P. Merling 13 51 27 78 17-80 7-50 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGC. Chancellor 4 12 3.0 0 12M. Hamlin 4 0 0.0 0 0C. Butler 3 19 6.3 0 17C. Clemons 2 49 24.5 0 31D. McDaniel 2 0 0.0 0 0D. Scott 1 1 1.0 0 1CLEMSON 16 81 5.1 0 31Opponents 6 74 12.3 1 34

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGC. Spiller 16 137 8.6 0 38J. Ford 12 108 9.0 0 20N. Faerber 1 19 19.0 0 19L. Harris 1 19 19.0 1 10M. Gilchrist 1 11 11.0 0 11A. Kelly 1 8 8.0 0 8D. McDaniel 1 7 7.0 0 7CLEMSON 33 309 9.4 1 38Opponents 23 339 14.7 1 82

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGC. Spiller 19 547 28.8 2 90J. Ford 8 211 26.4 0 82M. Gilchrist 4 119 29.8 0 66A. Kelly 6 115 19.2 0 27B. Linthicum 2 19 9.5 0 12R. Taylor 1 17 17.0 0 17J. Davis 1 13 13.0 0 13M. Palmer 1 11 11.0 0 11TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 44 1052 23.9 2 90Opponents 69 1569 22.7 2 100

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsM. Buchholz 0 0-0-0 22-36 48-48 0 114J. Davis 12 10-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 72A. Kelly 11 0-11-0 0-0 0-0 0 66C. Spiller 7 3-2-2 0-0 0-0 0 42T. Grisham 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 1 26J. Ford 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24C. Harper 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18B. Linthicum 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18L. Harris 2 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 12W. Korn 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6N. Faerber 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6M. Palmer 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6S. Chambers 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6X. Dye 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 2 4Ri. Jackson 0 0-0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2M. Hamlin 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 51 18-30-3 22-36 50-50 4 430Opponents 29 13-12-4 14-16 25-26 1 243

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds8-30 ^ Alabama (24,NR) L 10-34 70,097 9,9 11 14 0 0 20 34 1 188 0 48 188 25 50 239 1 22 30 0 180 2 80 4199-6 The Citadel W 45-17 76,794 NR,22 26 34 252 5 21 29 0 273 1 63 525 19 26 89 0 25 41 3 338 2 67 4279-13 * N.C. State W 27-9 77,071 NR,23 22 29 166 1 20 28 1 262 2 57 428 20 39 136 0 15 29 2 152 0 68 2889-20 S.C. State W 54-0 78,607 23,21 28 46 189 5 22 31 2 227 1 77 416 9 21 -10 0 22 35 3 162 0 56 1529-27 * Maryland L 17-20 81,500 20,19 19 41 221 2 15 22 1 151 0 63 372 11 29 123 1 16 30 0 172 1 59 29510-9 * at Wake Forest (21,21) L 7-12 33,988 10 23 21 0 15 35 1 177 1 58 198 21 46 156 0 22 36 0 186 1 82 34210-18 * Georgia Tech L 17-21 81,500 12 24 51 0 19 32 4 198 2 56 249 12 52 207 1 5 12 0 91 1 64 29811-1 * at Boston College W 27-21 41,863 16 31 87 2 21 33 3 252 1 64 339 12 30 120 1 18 39 0 116 1 69 23611-8 * at Florida State (24,24) L 27-41 77,013 22 36 79 1 20 35 1 237 2 71 316 22 36 266 3 16 27 1 153 1 63 41911-15 * Duke W 31-7 76,217 24 41 140 3 27 38 0 326 1 79 466 10 29 83 0 13 27 2 85 1 56 16811-22 * at Virginia W 13-3 51,979 13 39 56 0 19 29 0 136 1 68 192 13 24 30 0 24 39 3 160 0 63 19011-29 South Carolina W 31-14 82,456 19 47 184 3 12 17 0 199 1 64 383 20 26 92 0 22 47 4 212 2 73 3041-1 $ Nebraska L 21-26 67,282 14 26 4 0 17 37 2 206 2 63 210 14 35 125 0 19 36 1 236 2 71 361* - ACC game; ^ - Atlanta, GA; $ - Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 554,145 (79,164 per game); Head Coach - Tommy Bowden (6 Games), Dabo Swinney (7 Games); Assistants - David Blackwell (ILB), Vic Koenning (DC,DB), Billy Napier (RC,TE), André Powell (STC,RB), Chris Rumph (DL), Brad Scott (AHC,OL), Rob Spence (OC,QB), Dabo Swinney (AHC,WR), Ron West (OLB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4282 3899 Total Plays 831 871 Touchdowns 37 21 Yards Per Play 5.2 4.5 Yards Per Game 329.4 299.9RUSHING YARDS 1450 1656 Carries 431 443 Touchdowns 22 7 Yards Per Carry 3.4 3.7 Yards Per Game 111.5 127.4PASSING YARDS 2832 2243 Attempts 400 428 Completions 248 239 Had Intercepted 16 19 Touchdowns 15 14 Completion Percentage 62.0 55.8 Yards Per Attempt 7.08 5.24 Yards Per Completion 11.4 9.4 Efficiency 125.8 101.8 Yards Per Game 217.8 172.5PUNTING YARDS 2454 2752 Number of Punts 63 71 Average Punt 39.0 38.8 Net Punting 35.4 34.6PUNT RETURN YARDS 298 226 Number of Returns 35 27 Average Return 8.5 8.4INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 368 168 Number of Interceptions 19 16 Return Yards Per Interception 19.4 10.5KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 919 1238 Number of Returns 41 61 Average Return 22.4 20.3FIRST DOWNS 236 208 By Rushing 83 85 By Passing 129 109 By Penalty 24 14 First Downs Per Game 18.2 16.0PENALTIES 72-618 85-684 Penalty Yards Per Game 47.5 52.6FUMBLES-LOST 27-13 21-9SACKS 14-121 34-238THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 50-167 77-207 Percentage 29.9 37.2FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8-21 5-12TIME OF POSSESSION 29:15 30:45POINTS 327 225 Points Per Game 25.2 17.3FIELD GOALS 15-21 17-27PAT (KICKS) 40-40 22-23

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 79 111 83 54 --- 327Opponents 39 53 59 74 --- 225

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GJ. Davis 13 171 751 4.4 11 38 57.8C. Spiller 12 116 629 5.4 7 57 52.4J. Harper 12 34 133 3.9 1 13 11.1J. Ford 13 18 96 5.3 0 30 7.4P. Macko 6 5 23 4.6 0 10 3.8W. Korn 6 13 19 1.5 1 14 3.2R. Watson 1 4 9 2.3 0 4 9.0M. Jones 8 2 6 3.0 0 4 0.8T. Grisham 13 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.2K. Davisson 3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0M. Hamlin 13 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TEAM 13 11 -79 -7.2 0 -2 -6.1C. Harper 13 54 -140 -2.6 2 13 -10.8CLEMSON 13 431 1450 3.4 22 57 111.5Opponents 13 443 1656 3.7 7 76 127.4

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.C. Harper 13 221-360-14 2601 13 61.4 200.1 126.2W. Korn 6 26-38-1 216 1 68.4 36.0 119.6C. Spiller 12 1-1-0 15 1 100.0 1.3 556.0T. Grisham 13 0-1-1 0 0 0.0 0.0 -200.0CLEMSON 13 248-400-16 2832 15 62.0 217.8 125.8Opponents 13 239-428-19 2243 14 55.8 172.5 101.8

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GA. Kelly 13 67 722 10.8 4 42 55.5J. Ford 13 55 710 12.9 4 50 54.6T. Grisham 13 37 372 10.1 1 25 28.6C. Spiller 12 34 436 12.8 3 83 36.3J. Davis 13 14 123 8.8 0 26 9.5M. Palmer 13 12 160 13.3 3 26 12.3X. Dye 13 6 75 12.5 0 22 5.8D. Barry 13 5 93 18.6 0 36 7.2M. Jones 8 5 37 7.4 0 11 4.6J. Harper 12 4 21 5.3 0 9 1.8N. Faerber 13 3 46 15.3 0 35 3.5T. Ashe 10 3 18 6.0 0 7 1.8P. Macko 6 1 14 14.0 0 14 2.3C. Diehl 13 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5A. Robinson 13 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 -0.1CLEMSON 13 248 2832 11.4 15 83 217.8Opponents 13 239 2243 9.4 14 50 172.5

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGM. Buchholz 15-21 71.4 8-9 4-6 3-4 0-2 43CLEMSON 15-21 71.4 8-9 4-6 3-4 0-2 43Opponents 17-27 63.0 9-11 5-10 1-2 2-4 54

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetJ. Maners 49 1985 40.5 54 2 37.2D. Zimmerman 12 462 38.5 54 0 36.3TEAM 2 7 3.5 7 -- -14.0CLEMSON 63 2454 39.0 54 2 35.4Opponents 71 2752 38.8 55 1 34.6

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUK. Conner 13 66 59 125 6-28 1-6 3M. Hamlin 13 74 36 110 3-11 1-9 10C. Clemons 13 62 32 94 3-20 0-0 7B. Maye 12 45 42 87 5-23 2-19 2D. McDaniel 13 54 23 77 4-23 0-0 6B. Maxwell 13 46 8 54 3-11 0-0 4C. Butler 13 41 11 52 3-21 1-18 6D. Bowers 13 39 8 47 8-26 1-8 3D. Scott 12 29 10 39 7.5-18 1-6 1

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGM. Hamlin 6 111 18.5 0 37C. Butler 4 142 30.5 0 63C. Chancellor 4 71 17.8 0 71C. Clemons 2 43 21.5 1 32D. McDaniel 1 1 1.0 0 1K. Conner 1 0 0.0 0 0C. Sensabaugh 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 19 368 19.4 1 71Opponents 16 168 10.5 3 36

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGC. Spiller 18 189 10.5 0 33J. Ford 12 62 5.2 0 20C. Butler 2 27 13.5 0 15M. Gilchrist 2 17 8.5 0 17J. Harper 1 3 3.0 0 3CLEMSON 35 298 8.5 0 33Opponents 27 226 8.4 1 35

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGC. Spiller 19 516 27.2 1 96J. Ford 17 313 18.4 0 32M. Gilchrist 1 46 46.0 0 46C. Diehl 2 24 12.0 0 13A. Kelly 2 20 10.0 0 19CLEMSON 41 919 22.4 1 96Opponents 61 1238 20.3 0 38

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsM. Buchholz 0 0-0-0 15-21 40-40 0 85J. Davis 11 11-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 66C. Spiller 11 7-3-1 0-0 0-0 0 66J. Ford 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24A. Kelly 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24M. Palmer 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18C. Harper 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12C. Clemons 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Grisham 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Harper 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6W. Korn 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. McDaniel 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2CLEMSON 40 22-15-3 15-21 40-40 1 327Opponents 25 7-14-4 17-27 22-23 1 225

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-5 Middle Tennessee W 37-14 78,371 18 47 202 0 9 21 1 159 2 68 361 18 37 92 0 21 44 3 207 1 81 2999-10 * at Georgia Tech (15,13) L 27-30 52,029 13 36 125 0 15 32 2 261 3 68 386 15 49 301 1 4 15 2 117 1 64 4189-19 * Boston College W 25-7 77,362 15 50 151 0 14 28 2 102 0 78 253 4 28 29 0 5 21 3 25 1 49 549-26 TCU (15,14) L 10-14 71,869 17 32 117 1 17 37 0 192 0 69 309 19 40 162 0 17 26 0 226 2 66 38810-3 * at Maryland L 21-24 46,243 18 30 81 1 22 40 1 193 0 70 274 15 45 69 1 19 26 0 215 2 71 28410-17 * Wake Forest W 38-3 74,298 16 33 195 4 15 24 0 187 1 57 382 13 44 81 0 12 26 2 97 0 70 17810-24 * at Miami (FL) (8,9) W(OT) 40-37 43,778 23 34 84 0 25 37 1 326 3 71 410 18 35 177 1 17 27 3 256 2 62 43310-31 Coastal Carolina W 49-3 74,429 22 37 252 4 13 23 2 148 3 60 400 12 46 143 0 5 17 2 27 0 63 17011-7 * Florida State W 40-24 76,656 21 37 241 2 18 30 1 242 4 67 483 22 36 128 1 21 35 4 264 1 71 39211-14 * at N.C. State W 43-23 57,583 24,NR 20 36 254 3 13 19 0 200 3 55 454 26 41 138 0 16 39 1 239 3 80 37711-21 * Virginia W 34-21 77,568 18,19 20 38 132 2 19 26 0 234 2 64 366 17 40 78 1 13 19 0 195 2 59 27311-28 at South Carolina L 17-34 80,574 15,16 14 19 48 0 22 42 1 212 1 61 260 21 58 223 1 11 22 1 165 3 80 38812-5 ^ Georgia Tech (12,12) L 34-39 57,227 25,NR 15 34 323 5 10 17 2 91 0 51 414 28 65 333 3 9 18 0 136 1 83 46912-27 $ Kentucky W 21-13 57,280 14 33 180 2 8 14 0 141 1 47 321 19 42 167 0 15 26 0 110 1 68 277* - ACC game; ^ - Tampa, FL (ACC Championship game); $ - Nashville, TN (Music City Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 530,553 (75,793 per game); Head Coach - Dabo Swinney; As-sistants - Dan Brooks (DT), Charlie Harbison (Co-DC,DB), Billy Napier (OC,QB), Danny Pearman (AHC,OT,TE), André Powell (STC,RB), Chris Rumph (DE), Brad Scott (AHC,OG,C), Jeff Scott (RC,WR), Kevin Steele (DC,LB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 5073 4400 Total Plays 886 967 Touchdowns 47 29 Yards Per Play 5.7 4.6 Yards Per Game 362.4 314.3RUSHING YARDS 2385 2121 Carries 496 606 Touchdowns 24 9 Yards Per Carry 4.8 3.5 Yards Per Game 170.4 151.5PASSING YARDS 2688 2279 Attempts 390 361 Completions 220 185 Had Intercepted 13 21 Touchdowns 23 20 Completion Percentage 56.4 51.2 Yards Per Attempt 6.89 6.31 Yards Per Completion 12.2 12.3 Efficiency 127.1 110.9 Yards Per Game 192.0 162.8PUNTING YARDS 2246 2894 Number of Punts 58 78 Average Punt 38.7 37.1 Net Punting 34.4 32.3PUNT RETURN YARDS 374 251 Number of Returns 26 23 Average Return 14.4 10.9INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 342 177 Number of Interceptions 21 13 Return Yards Per Interception 16.3 13.6KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1094 1622 Number of Returns 46 81 Average Return 23.8 20.0FIRST DOWNS 246 247 By Rushing 114 130 By Passing 119 92 By Penalty 13 25 First Downs Per Game 17.6 17.6PENALTIES 69-629 81-624 Penalty Yards Per Game 44.9 44.6FUMBLES-LOST 29-11 35-9SACKS 36-234 19-151THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 74-191 83-213 Percentage 38.7 39.0FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4-15 8-21TIME OF POSSESSION 28:04 31:56POINTS 436 286 Points Per Game 31.1 20.4FIELD GOALS 21-32 19-23PAT (KICKS) 45-50 31-31

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 84 154 107 85 --- 436Opponents 76 80 69 58 --- 286

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GC. Spiller 14 216 1212 5.6 12 66 86.6A. Ellington 14 68 491 7.2 4 55 35.1J. Harper 14 80 418 5.2 4 69 29.9K. Parker 14 61 135 2.2 1 19 9.6J. Ford 14 18 122 6.8 2 17 8.7R. Taylor 11 13 37 2.8 0 10 3.4W. Korn 6 17 12 0.7 1 16 2.0C. Diehl 14 3 4 1.3 0 5 0.3D. Barnes 1 1 3 3.0 0 3 3.0R. Watson 3 3 -1 -0.3 0 2 -0.3M. Jones 13 1 -2 -2.0 0 -2 -0.2TEAM 14 15 -46 -3.1 0 -1 -3.3CLEMSON 14 496 2385 4.8 24 69 170.4Opponents 14 606 2121 3.5 9 82 151.5

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.K. Parker 14 205-369-12 2526 20 55.6 180.4 124.4W. Korn 6 12-17-1 90 1 70.6 15.0 122.7J. Ford 14 2-2-0 55 1 100.0 3.9 496.0C. Spiller 14 1-2-0 17 1 50.0 1.2 286.4CLEMSON 14 220-390-13 2688 23 56.4 192.0 127.1Opponents 14 185-361-21 2279 20 51.2 162.8 110.9

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GJ. Ford 14 56 779 13.9 6 77 55.6M. Palmer 13 43 507 11.8 4 26 39.0C. Spiller 14 36 503 14.0 4 63 35.9X. Dye 12 14 236 16.9 3 43 19.7T. Ashe 13 11 124 11.3 0 25 9.5A. Ellington 14 11 55 5.0 0 12 3.9J. Harper 14 11 49 4.5 0 14 3.5D. Allen 14 10 108 10.8 3 17 7.7M. Jones 13 9 176 19.6 1 38 13.5R. Taylor 11 8 53 6.6 0 14 4.8J. Brown 11 3 30 10.0 1 18 2.7Br. Clear 14 3 31 10.3 0 17 2.2C. Diehl 14 2 20 10.0 0 13 1.4B. Ford 4 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.0K. Johnson 5 1 11 11.0 0 11 2.2D. Barry 13 1 2 2.0 1 2 0.2CLEMSON 14 220 2688 12.2 23 77 192.0Opponents 14 185 2279 12.3 20 70 162.8

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGR. Jackson 20-31 64.5 8-9 4-6 5-11 3-5 53S. Benton 1-1 100.0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 28CLEMSON 21-32 65.6 9-10 4-6 5-11 3-5 53Opponents 19-23 82.6 5-5 6-6 7-9 1-3 51

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetD. Zimmerman 55 2153 39.1 55 0 36.0R. Jackson 3 93 31.0 35 0 4.3CLEMSON 58 2246 38.7 55 0 34.4Opponents 78 2894 37.1 61 0 32.3

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUK. Conner 14 77 34 111 8-23 2-14 1M. Gilchrist 14 71 36 107 2-7 1-6 6B. Maye 14 62 41 103 7-26 3-7 1D. McDaniel 14 74 28 102 5-17 2-11 2J. Jenkins 14 44 25 69 11-32 1-9 0R. Hall 14 41 22 63 3-3 0-0 2

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGD. McDaniel 8 128 16.0 1 27R. Hall 6 67 11.2 0 49B. Maxwell 2 4 2.0 0 4C. Butler 1 47 47.0 0 47C. Chancellor 1 37 37.0 0 37J. Meeks 1 17 17.0 0 17C. Sensabaugh 1 11 11.0 0 11B. Maye 1 2 2.0 0 2K. Conner 0 29 ---- 0 29CLEMSON 21 342 16.3 1 49Opponents 13 177 13.6 1 54

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGC. Spiller 8 210 26.3 1 77J. Ford 10 143 14.3 1 61J. Brown 2 11 5.5 0 12C. Butler 3 7 2.3 0 5A. Ellington 1 3 3.0 0 3M. Gilchrist 1 0 0.0 0 0M. Wade 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 26 374 14.4 2 77Opponents 23 251 10.9 1 85

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGC. Spiller 23 755 32.8 4 96J. Ford 9 174 19.3 0 39A. Ellington 6 95 15.8 0 20J. Harper 2 27 13.5 0 14C. Diehl 3 25 8.3 0 9K. Nobles 3 18 6.0 0 11CLEMSON 46 1094 23.8 4 96Opponents 81 1622 20.0 0 40

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsC. Spiller 21 12-4-5 0-0 0-0 1 128R. Jackson 0 0-0-0 20-31 41-43 0 101J. Ford 9 2-6-1 0-0 0-0 0 54M. Palmer 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 1 26A. Ellington 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24J. Harper 4 4-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 24D. Allen 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18X. Dye 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18S. Benton 0 0-0-0 1-1 4-7 0 7D. Barry 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Brown 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6M. Jones 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6W. Korn 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. McDaniel 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6K. Parker 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6CLEMSON 54 24-23-7 21-32 45-50 2 436Opponents 33 9-20-4 19-23 31-31 0 286

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Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-4 North Texas W 35-10 77,342 15 25 246 3 10 21 1 176 2 46 422 25 49 193 0 22 34 2 269 1 83 4629-11 Presbyterian College W 58-21 74,358 17 39 212 3 11 20 1 202 5 59 414 15 36 140 1 17 33 1 139 2 69 2799-18 at Auburn (16,15) L(OT) 24-27 87,451 27 47 187 1 20 34 0 220 2 81 407 17 47 221 1 7 14 2 203 2 61 42410-2 * Miami (FL) (16,17) L 21-30 82,313 15 40 162 3 14 33 3 149 0 73 311 19 43 171 0 13 33 2 205 4 76 37610-9 * at North Carolina L 16-21 60,000 16 27 91 1 21 39 0 214 1 66 305 16 32 91 2 18 34 0 164 1 66 25510-16 * Maryland W 31-7 72,484 13 44 94 2 8 21 0 119 0 65 213 18 21 44 0 25 47 3 306 1 68 35010-23 * Georgia Tech W 27-13 78,522 21 38 236 2 17 27 0 167 1 65 403 20 49 242 0 6 19 1 83 1 68 32510-30 * at Boston College L 10-16 37,137 19 24 88 0 21 39 2 176 0 63 264 16 46 169 0 9 17 1 136 1 63 30511-6 * N.C. State (23,25) W 14-13 75,906 16 41 46 1 20 30 1 214 1 71 260 16 29 63 0 22 36 1 212 1 65 27511-13 * at Florida State L 13-16 72,228 25 35 152 1 28 44 2 239 0 79 391 16 30 97 1 15 25 1 210 0 55 30711-20 * at Wake Forest W 30-10 31,783 20 43 182 1 19 25 1 231 2 68 413 12 29 54 1 17 32 0 151 0 61 20511-27 South Carolina (18,17) L 7-29 81,355 13 27 61 0 17 35 1 190 1 62 251 14 36 95 0 14 30 0 227 2 66 32212-31 $ South Florida L 26-31 41,122 17 27 50 1 24 41 2 246 2 68 296 18 37 90 2 20 28 1 189 2 65 279* - ACC game; $ - Charlotte, NC (Meineke Car Care Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 542,280 (77,469 per game); Head Coach - Dabo Swinney; Assistants - Dan Brooks (DT), Charlie Harbison (Co-DC,DB), Billy Napier (OC,QB), Danny Pearman (AHC,OT,TE), André Powell (STC,RB), Chris Rumph (DE), Brad Scott (AHC,OG,C), Jeff Scott (RC,WR), Kevin Steele (DC,LB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4350 4164 Total Plays 866 866 Touchdowns 36 26 Yards Per Play 5.0 4.8 Yards Per Game 334.6 320.3RUSHING YARDS 1807 1670 Carries 457 484 Touchdowns 19 8 Yards Per Carry 4.0 3.5 Yards Per Game 139.0 128.5PASSING YARDS 2543 2494 Attempts 409 382 Completions 230 205 Had Intercepted 14 15 Touchdowns 17 18 Completion Percentage 56.2 53.7 Yards Per Attempt 6.22 6.53 Yards Per Completion 11.1 12.2 Efficiency 115.3 116.2 Yards Per Game 195.6 191.8PUNTING YARDS 2679 3189 Number of Punts 63 81 Average Punt 42.5 39.4 Net Punting 40.5 35.3PUNT RETURN YARDS 331 130 Number of Returns 30 18 Average Return 11.0 7.2INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 189 208 Number of Interceptions 15 14 Return Yards Per Interception 12.6 14.9KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1027 1244 Number of Returns 45 61 Average Return 22.8 20.4FIRST DOWNS 234 222 By Rushing 89 92 By Passing 120 105 By Penalty 25 25 First Downs Per Game 18.0 17.1PENALTIES 78-718 88-840 Penalty Yards Per Game 55.2 64.6FUMBLES-LOST 25-9 22-5SACKS 31-187 18-132THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 75-191 79-204 Percentage 39.3 38.7FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8-16 8-12TIME OF POSSESSION 29:07 30:53POINTS 312 244 Points Per Game 24.0 18.8FIELD GOALS 14-24 19-24PAT (KICKS) 36-37 25-27

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 85 99 59 69 0 312Opponents 43 80 61 57 3 244

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GJ. Harper 13 197 760 3.9 7 63 58.5A. Ellington 9 118 686 5.8 10 71 76.2R. McDowell 7 32 161 5.0 1 39 23.0D. Barnes 6 14 91 6.5 0 30 15.2J. Brown 12 8 63 7.9 0 23 5.3T. Boyd 7 23 33 1.4 1 10 4.7K. Parker 13 47 28 0.6 0 18 2.2M. Wade 13 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.6B. McNeal 12 4 7 1.8 0 3 0.6C. Diehl 13 2 4 2.0 0 3 0.3D. McElveen 1 1 -3 -3.0 0 -3 -3.0TEAM 13 10 -31 -3.1 0 -1 -2.4CLEMSON 13 457 1807 4.0 19 71 139.0Opponents 13 484 2056 3.5 8 33 128.5

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.K. Parker 13 196-341-11 2213 12 57.5 170.2 117.2T. Boyd 7 33-63-3 329 4 52.4 47.0 107.7D. McElveen 1 1-1-0 1 1 100.0 1.0 438.4T. Ogle 1 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0J. Harper 13 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0M. Jones 13 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0TEAM 13 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 13 230-409-14 2543 17 56.2 195.6 115.3Opponents 13 205-382-15 2494 18 53.7 191.8 116.2

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GD. Hopkins 12 52 637 12.3 4 45 53.1J. Harper 13 35 328 9.4 3 40 25.2D. Allen 13 33 373 11.3 1 47 28.7J. Brown 12 32 405 12.7 3 74 33.8M. Jones 13 21 184 8.8 0 38 14.2B. McNeal 12 19 187 9.8 0 30 15.6A. Ellington 9 12 109 9.1 1 22 12.1B. Ford 13 10 78 7.8 2 16 6.0X. Dye 11 4 51 12.8 0 18 4.6C. Diehl 13 4 13 3.3 0 5 1.0B. Clear 12 3 106 35.3 1 70 8.8K. Nobles 13 2 14 7.0 1 13 1.1D. Barnes 6 1 11 11.0 1 11 1.8R. McDowell 7 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.6T. Ashe 11 1 43 43.0 0 43 3.9CLEMSON 13 230 2543 11.1 17 74 195.6Opponents 13 205 2494 12.2 18 78 191.8

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGC. Catanzaro 14-22 63.6 5-6 3-7 6-9 0-0 48R. Jackson 0-2 0.0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 ---CLEMSON 14-24 58.3 5-6 3-9 6-9 0-0 48Opponents 19-24 79.2 10-10 6-8 2-5 1-1 55

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetD. Zimmerman 60 2563 42.7 79 1 40.6R. Jackson 1 42 42.0 42 0 42.0K. Parker 1 36 36.0 36 0 36.0TEAM 1 38 38.0 38 -- 38.0CLEMSON 63 2679 42.5 79 1 40.5Opponents 81 3189 39.4 61 1 35.3

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUD. McDaniel 13 64 20 84 5.5-17 0-0 6D. Bowers 13 62 12 74 26-153 15.5-112 2C. Wright 13 53 18 71 10-28 3-16 0M. Gilchrist 13 46 20 66 3-6 0-0 10R. Hall 13 44 21 65 1-1 0-0 3B. Thompson 13 35 21 56 7.5-21 1-6 3

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGD. McDaniel 4 33 8.3 0 33X. Brewer 2 61 30.5 1 61R. Hall 2 52 26.0 1 52B. Maxwell 2 0 0.0 0 0J. Meeks 1 43 43.0 0 43D. Bowers 1 0 0.0 0 0M. Gilchrist 1 0 0.0 0 0D. Robinson 1 0 0.0 0 0C. Sensabaugh 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 15 189 12.6 2 61Opponents 14 208 14.9 1 48

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGM. Gilchrist 23 233 10.1 0 37J. Brown 3 52 17.3 0 41D. Hopkins 2 33 16.5 0 31Ko. Brown 1 9 9.0 0 9B. Clear 0 4 --- 0 4B. McNeal 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 30 331 11.0 0 41Opponents 18 130 7.2 0 34

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGM. Gilchrist 27 639 23.7 0 76A. Ellington 7 238 34.0 1 87M. Jones 4 62 15.5 0 23J. Harper 4 43 10.8 0 13D. Hopkins 2 32 16.0 0 16C. Diehl 1 13 13.0 0 13CLEMSON 45 1027 22.8 1 87Opponents 61 1244 20.4 0 45

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsC. Catanzaro 0 0-0-0 14-22 34-34 0 76A. Ellington 12 10-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 72J. Harper 10 7-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 60D. Hopkins 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24J. Brown 3 0-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 18B. Ford 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12D. Allen 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6D. Barnes 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6T. Boyd 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6X. Brewer 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Clear 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Hall 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6R. McDowell 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6K. Nobles 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6R. Jackson 0 0-0-0 0-2 1-1 0 1S. Benton 0 0-0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1CLEMSON 39 19-17-3 14-24 36-37 0 312Opponents 27 8-18-1 19-24 25-27 0 244

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Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 6171 5521 Total Plays 1055 986 Touchdowns 55 47 Yards Per Play 5.8 5.6 Yards Per Game 440.8 394.4RUSHING YARDS 2219 2476 Carries 530 569 Touchdowns 22 21 Yards Per Carry 4.2 4.4 Yards Per Game 158.5 176.9PASSING YARDS 3952 3045 Attempts 525 417 Completions 311 243 Had Intercepted 12 14 Touchdowns 33 26 Completion Percentage 59.2 58.3 Yards Per Attempt 7.53 7.30 Yards Per Completion 12.7 12.5 Efficiency 138.6 133.5 Yards Per Game 282.3 217.5PUNTING YARDS 2783 3005 Number of Punts 67 78 Average Punt 41.5 38.5 Net Punting 38.2 37.4PUNT RETURN YARDS 90 224 Number of Returns 13 24 Average Return 6.9 9.3INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 270 199 Number of Interceptions 14 12 Return Yards Per Interception 19.3 16.6KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1405 1502 Number of Returns 63 75 Average Return 22.3 20.0FIRST DOWNS 315 283 By Rushing 115 131 By Passing 182 129 By Penalty 18 23 First Downs Per Game 22.5 20.2PENALTIES 62-562 79-702 Penalty Yards Per Game 40.1 50.1FUMBLES-LOST 23-12 25-9SACKS 24-175 33-229THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 94-217 86-210 Percentage 43.3 41.0FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9-19 9-22TIME OF POSSESSION 28:05 31:55POINTS 470 410 Points Per Game 33.6 29.3FIELD GOALS 22-27 16-18PAT (KICKS) 52-54 50-51

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 117 93 151 109 --- 470Opponents 110 147 99 54 --- 410

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GA. Ellington 13 223 1178 5.3 11 74 90.6M. Bellamy 12 57 343 6.0 3 75 28.6S. Watkins 13 32 231 7.2 0 33 17.8D. Howard 12 41 230 5.6 1 37 19.2T. Boyd 14 142 218 1.5 5 24 15.6R. McDowell 13 14 63 4.5 1 14 4.8A. Humphries 14 2 7 3.5 0 4 0.5B. Thomas 13 0 0 ---- 1 0 0.0C. Diehl 14 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0C. Stoudt 6 5 -6 -1.2 0 7 -1.0S. Benton 10 1 -9 -9.0 0 -9 -0.9C. Peake 14 1 -13 -13.0 0 -13 -0.9TEAM 14 11 -23 -2.1 0 -1 -1.6CLEMSON 14 530 2219 4.2 22 75 158.5Opponents 14 569 2476 4.4 21 56 176.9

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.T. Boyd 14 298-499-12 3828 33 59.7 273.4 141.2C. Stoudt 6 12-21-0 115 0 57.1 19.2 103.1S. Watkins 13 1-1-0 9 0 100.0 0.7 175.6A. Ellington 13 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0TEAM 14 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0D. Hopkins 14 0-2-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 14 311-525-12 3952 33 59.2 282.3 138.6Opponents 14 243-417-14 3045 26 58.3 217.5 133.5

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GS. Watkins 13 82 1219 14.9 12 65 93.8D. Hopkins 14 72 978 13.6 5 50 69.9D. Allen 14 50 598 12.0 8 54 42.7Ja. Brown 14 31 406 13.1 4 29 29.0A. Ellington 13 22 109 5.0 0 19 8.4A. Humphries 14 15 130 8.7 0 18 9.3B. Ford 14 14 166 11.9 2 50 11.9M. Bryant 14 9 221 24.6 2 54 15.8C. Peake 14 4 71 17.8 0 24 5.1J. Craig 7 3 18 6.0 0 13 2.6M. Bellamy 12 2 4 2.0 0 4 0.3D. Howard 12 2 2 1.0 0 4 0.2B. McNeal 3 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.7M. Jones 13 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5R. McDowell 13 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 -0.1B. Thomas 13 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 -0.1S. Cooper 14 1 18 18.0 0 18 1.3CLEMSON 14 311 3952 12.7 33 65 282.3Opponents 14 243 3045 12.5 26 66 217.5

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGC. Catanzaro 22-27 81.5 6-6 7-9 9-12 0-0 47CLEMSON 22-27 81.5 6-6 7-9 9-12 0-0 47Opponents 16-18 88.9 8-8 6-7 2-3 0-0 47

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetD. Zimmerman 65 2717 41.8 59 0 38.4S. Benton 2 66 33.0 43 0 33.0CLEMSON 67 2783 41.5 59 0 38.2Opponents 78 3005 38.5 61 1 37.4

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUR. Hall 13 58 31 89 3-20 1-14 1A. Branch 14 64 21 85 17-86 10.5-75 1C. Wright 14 62 18 80 5-12 0-0 2B. Thompson 14 46 31 77 8-28 2.5-12 0J. Willard 14 54 21 75 2.5-6 0-0 4J. Meeks 14 45 16 61 1-1 0-0 5X. Brewer 13 45 15 60 3-6 0-0 7

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGJ. Meeks 3 58 19.3 0 41B. Breeland 2 93 46.5 0 64R. Hall 2 50 25.0 0 26Ka. Brown 1 43 43.0 0 43Ko. Brown 1 20 20.0 1 20Q. Christian 1 4 4.0 0 4D. Robinson 1 2 2.0 0 2X. Brewer 1 0 0.0 0 0C. Sensabaugh 1 0 0.0 0 0R. Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 14 270 19.3 1 64Opponents 12 199 16.6 1 50

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGD. Hopkins 10 49 4.9 0 22D. Traylor 1 29 29.0 0 29S. Watkins 2 12 6.0 0 12CLEMSON 13 90 6.9 0 29Opponents 24 224 9.3 1 50

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGS. Watkins 33 826 25.0 1 89Ja. Brown 15 308 20.5 0 36A. Ellington 5 131 26.2 0 55M. Bellamy 4 64 16.0 0 39M. Bryant 2 45 22.5 0 36C. Peake 2 22 11.0 0 13C. Diehl 1 11 11.0 0 11M. Joseph 1 -2 -2.0 0 -2CLEMSON 63 1405 22.3 1 89Opponents 75 1502 20.0 1 100

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsC. Catanzaro 0 0-0-0 22-27 52-53 0 118S. Watkins 13 0-12-1 0-0 0-0 0 78A. Ellington 11 11-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 66D. Allen 8 0-8-0 0-0 0-0 1 50D. Hopkins 5 0-5-0 0-0 0-0 1 32T. Boyd 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30Ja. Brown 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24M. Bellamy 3 3-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 18Ko. Brown 2 0-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 12M. Bryant 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12B. Ford 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12D. Howard 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6R. McDowell 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6B. Thomas 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0CLEMSON 58 22-33-3 22-27 52-54 2 470Opponents 52 21-26-5 16-18 50-51 0 410

Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-3 Troy W 43-19 73,458 16 38 197 2 21 31 1 271 3 69 468 19 36 165 1 24 42 1 258 1 78 4239-10 Wofford W 35-27 74,538 20 42 215 2 18 29 0 261 3 71 476 16 57 272 2 2 8 1 127 1 65 3999-17 Auburn (21,19) W 38-24 81,514 32 50 238 1 30 42 0 386 4 92 624 19 38 237 2 12 25 1 198 1 63 4359-24 * Florida State (11,14) W 35-30 80,994 21,22 26 50 99 2 22 35 0 344 3 85 443 19 15 29 0 24 38 1 336 3 53 36510-1 * at Virginia Tech (11,10) W 23-3 66,233 13,15 18 35 119 2 13 32 1 204 1 67 323 17 40 133 0 15 27 1 125 0 67 25810-8 * Boston College W 36-14 76,315 8,8 25 41 180 2 22 37 0 320 1 78 500 14 35 126 1 14 22 1 132 1 57 25810-15 * at Maryland W 56-45 47,961 8,8 28 42 306 2 26 38 1 270 4 80 576 25 48 291 2 17 35 1 177 3 83 46810-22 * North Carolina W 59-38 80,519 8,8 26 36 77 1 28 48 0 373 5 84 450 19 28 102 2 20 35 3 316 2 63 41810-29 * at Georgia Tech L 17-31 55,646 6,6 18 24 95 1 24 41 2 304 1 65 399 22 67 383 4 4 9 1 60 0 76 44311-12 * Wake Forest W 31-28 78,375 9,10 27 42 179 2 27 44 2 343 2 86 522 22 35 145 2 24 37 0 172 1 72 31711-19 * at N.C. State L 13-37 57,583 7,8 18 28 34 1 25 41 2 303 0 69 337 22 45 145 1 19 29 0 253 3 74 39811-26 * at South Carolina (14,13) L 13-34 83,422 18,17 12 30 70 0 11 30 1 83 1 60 153 19 53 210 1 14 20 0 210 3 73 42012-3 ^ Virginia Tech (5,3) W 38-10 73,675 21,21 25 45 217 2 20 30 0 240 3 75 457 19 29 56 0 22 44 2 274 1 73 3301-4 $ West Virginia (23,22) L 33-70 67,563 14,14 24 27 193 2 24 47 2 250 2 74 443 31 43 182 3 32 46 1 407 6 89 589* - ACC game; ^ - Charlotte, NC (ACC Championship game); $ - Miami Gardens, FL (Orange Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 545,713 (77,959 per game); Head Coach - Dabo Swinney; Assistants - Dan Brooks (AHC,DT), Robbie Caldwell (OL), Tony Elliott (RB), Charlie Harbison (Co-DC,DB), Marion Hobby (DE), Chad Morris (OC,QB), Danny Pearman (AHC,STC,TE), Jeff Scott (RC,WR), Kevin Steele (DC,LB).

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2012 SEASON STATS11-2 Overall, 7-1 ACC, 6-1 Home, 3-1 Away, 2-0 Neutral, 7-0 Day, 4-2 Night, 0-0 Overtime

Clemson OpponentsDate Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Score Attend. CU Rk FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds FD Car Yds TD C A I Yds TD PL Yds9-1 ^ Auburn (NR,25) W 26-19 75,211 14,14 28 52 320 1 24 35 1 208 1 87 528 17 37 180 0 11 27 1 194 1 64 3749-8 Ball State W 52-27 79,557 12,12 28 40 154 3 33 44 0 372 4 84 526 20 40 252 3 16 29 2 128 0 69 3809-15 Furman W 41-7 83,574 11,11 22 34 184 3 23 34 1 314 2 68 498 14 36 107 0 20 31 2 242 1 67 3499-22 * at Florida State (4,4) L 37-49 83,231 10,9 21 38 136 1 22 39 1 290 4 77 426 27 40 287 5 27 35 0 380 2 75 6679-29 * at Boston College W 45-31 40,138 17,16 27 46 209 3 28 38 1 367 3 83 576 18 28 51 1 26 44 2 369 3 72 42010-6 * Georgia Tech W 47-31 82,873 15,15 31 51 204 3 26 42 2 397 2 93 601 17 46 339 3 9 14 0 144 1 60 48310-20 * Virginia Tech W 38-17 83,338 14,13 15 45 135 3 12 21 1 160 1 66 295 23 49 199 1 15 29 3 207 1 78 40610-25 * at Wake Forest W 42-13 31,162 14,13 26 45 101 1 29 40 0 433 5 85 534 19 28 51 0 28 45 0 239 2 73 29011-3 * at Duke W 56-20 31,894 10,9 33 52 334 2 21 29 3 384 6 81 718 21 33 85 0 24 55 0 257 2 77 34211-10 * Maryland W 45-10 78,302 10,8 26 42 135 1 23 34 0 301 4 76 436 10 43 139 0 6 12 0 41 1 55 18011-17 * N.C. State W 62-48 77,831 11,9 34 58 328 3 30 44 2 426 5 102 754 25 35 104 1 29 53 1 493 5 88 59711-24 South Carolina (13,12) L 17-27 84,513 12,9 18 35 145 1 11 24 2 183 1 59 328 26 45 134 0 23 41 1 310 3 86 44412-31 $ Louisiana State (9,7) W 25-24 68,027 14,13 32 50 99 1 36 50 0 346 2 100 445 9 25 99 2 14 23 1 120 1 48 219* - ACC game; ^ - Atlanta, GA; $ - Atlanta, GA (Chick-fil-A Bowl); Note: Home games in bold; official home attendance - 569,988 (81,427 per game); Head Coach - Dabo Swinney; Assistants - Dan Brooks (AHC,DT), Robbie Caldwell (OL), Tony Elliott (RB), Charlie Harbison (Co-DC,DB), Marion Hobby (Co-DC(RG),DE), Chad Morris (OC,QB), Danny Pearman (AHC,STC,TE), Jeff Scott (RC,WR), Brent Venables (DC,LB).

Team Stats CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 6665 5151 Total Plays 1062 912 Touchdowns 66 39 Yards Per Play 6.3 5.6 Yards Per Game 512.7 396.2RUSHING YARDS 2484 2027 Carries 588 485 Touchdowns 26 16 Yards Per Carry 4.2 4.2 Yards Per Game 191.1 155.9PASSING YARDS 4181 3124 Attempts 474 427 Completions 318 248 Had Intercepted 14 13 Touchdowns 40 23 Completion Percentage 67.1 58.1 Yards Per Attempt 8.82 7.32 Yards Per Completion 13.1 12.6 Efficiency 163.1 131.2 Yards Per Game 321.6 240.3PUNTING YARDS 2235 2932 Number of Punts 57 74 Average Punt 39.2 39.6 Net Punting 37.2 38.3PUNT RETURN YARDS 99 117 Number of Returns 23 18 Average Return 4.3 6.5INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 136 142 Number of Interceptions 13 14 Return Yards Per Interception 10.5 10.1KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 717 1125 Number of Returns 35 47 Average Return 20.5 23.9FIRST DOWNS 341 246 By Rushing 146 99 By Passing 179 125 By Penalty 16 22 First Downs Per Game 26.2 18.9PENALTIES 66-561 72-587 Penalty Yards Per Game 43.2 45.2FUMBLES-LOST 19-7 29-10SACKS 34-257 31-211THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 106-206 69-203 Percentage 51.5 34.0FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 14-18 11-26TIME OF POSSESSION 28:48 31:12POINTS 533 323 Points Per Game 41.0 24.8FIELD GOALS 19-22 17-22PAT (KICKS) 60-62 38-39

Scoring By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotCLEMSON 150 197 92 94 --- 533Opponents 94 78 97 54 --- 323

Individual Defensive & Miscellaneous StatsTACKLES G Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBUJ. Willard 12 64 31 95 10.5-37 3-16 6S. Shuey 13 50 43 93 6-25 1-15 1R. Hall 13 60 25 85 3.5-15 0-0 4St. Anthony 13 49 28 77 4.5-12 1-1 3X. Brewer 13 50 14 64 8-47 2-14 5J. Meeks 13 47 15 62 1-1 0-0 5J. Watson 13 33 21 54 3.5-31 3-31 4

INTERCEPTIONS Int Yds Avg TD LGR. Hall 4 17 4.3 0 17J. Meeks 2 74 37.0 1 74X. Brewer 2 12 6.0 0 12Q. Christian 1 27 27.0 0 27G. Peters 1 3 3.0 0 3D. Robinson 1 3 3.0 0 3St. Anthony 1 0 0.0 0 0T. Blanks 1 0 0.0 0 0CLEMSON 13 136 10.5 1 74Opponents 14 142 10.1 0 36

PUNT RETURNS PR Yds Avg TD LGA. Humphries 18 86 4.8 0 14S. Watkins 3 11 3.7 0 6Ja. Brown 2 2 1.0 0 2CLEMSON 23 99 4.3 0 14Opponents 18 117 6.5 0 30

KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yds Avg TD LGS. Watkins 13 257 19.8 0 39M. Bryant 10 210 21.0 0 33A. Ellington 8 178 22.3 0 39Ja. Brown 2 33 16.5 0 20M. Porter 1 27 27.0 0 27TEAM 1 12 12.0 0 12CLEMSON 35 717 20.5 0 39Opponents 47 1125 23.9 0 90

SCORING TD R-P-Re FG PAT 2PC PtsC. Catanzaro 0 0-0-0 18-19 57-59 0 111D. Hopkins 18 0-18-0 0-0 0-0 0 108T. Boyd 10 10-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 62A. Ellington 9 8-1-0 0-0 0-0 1 56B. Ford 8 0-8-0 0-0 0-0 1 50R. McDowell 5 5-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 30M. Bryant 4 0-4-0 0-0 0-0 0 24S. Watkins 4 1-3-0 0-0 0-0 0 24S. Cooper 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12D. Howard 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 12C. Peake 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 0 12C. Crawford 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6A. Humphries 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6J. Meeks 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 6S. Seckinger 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 0 6S. Benton 0 0-0-0 1-3 0-0 0 3A. Lakip 0 0-0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2TEAM 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2B. Symmes 0 0-0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1CLEMSON 68 26-40-2 19-22 60-62 4 533Opponents 39 16-23-0 17-22 38-39 0 323

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS & STATS

Individual Offensive & Kicking StatsRUSHING G Car Yds Y/C TD LG Y/GA. Ellington 13 212 1081 5.1 8 68 83.2T. Boyd 13 186 514 2.8 10 27 39.5R. McDowell 13 83 450 5.4 5 32 34.6D. Howard 11 35 138 3.9 2 14 12.5Z. Brooks 8 26 119 4.6 0 25 14.9S. Watkins 10 14 97 6.9 1 58 9.7C. Stoudt 8 10 55 5.5 0 25 6.9M. Bryant 10 1 17 17.0 0 17 1.7A. Humphries 13 3 12 4.0 0 4 0.9G. Johnson 2 3 8 2.7 0 4 4.0C. Davidson 2 2 5 2.5 0 6 2.5M. Porter 8 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.5C. Peake 13 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.3Ja. Brown 13 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.2CLEMSON 13 588 2484 4.2 26 68 191.1Opponents 13 485 2027 4.2 16 57 155.9

PASSING G C-A-I Yds TD C% Y/G Eff.T. Boyd 13 287-427-13 3896 36 67.2 299.7 165.6C. Stoudt 8 27-39-1 212 3 69.2 26.5 135.1S. Watkins 10 1-2-0 52 1 50.0 5.2 433.4M. Roberts 2 2-3-0 20 0 66.7 10.0 122.7S. Benton 13 1-1-0 1 0 100.0 0.1 108.4D. Hopkins 13 0-1-0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0CLEMSON 13 318-474-14 4181 40 67.1 321.6 163.1Opponents 13 248-427-13 3124 23 58.1 240.3 131.2

RECEIVING G Rec Yds Y/R TD LG Y/GD. Hopkins 13 82 1405 17.1 18 62 108.1S. Watkins 10 57 708 12.4 3 61 70.8A. Humphries 13 41 280 6.8 1 27 21.5B. Ford 13 40 480 12.0 8 69 36.9C. Peake 13 25 172 6.9 2 27 13.2Ja. Brown 13 21 345 16.4 0 38 26.5A. Ellington 13 14 232 16.6 1 52 17.8M. Bryant 10 10 305 30.5 4 48 30.5S. Cooper 13 10 93 9.3 2 25 7.2S. Seckinger 8 4 35 8.8 1 25 4.4Z. Brooks 8 3 9 3.0 0 6 1.1R. McDowell 13 3 29 9.7 0 23 2.2D. Rodriguez 13 3 10 3.3 0 10 0.8M. Porter 8 2 28 14.0 0 19 3.5J. Patton 3 1 16 16.0 0 16 5.3D. Howard 11 1 33 33.0 0 33 3.0D. Smith 13 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1CLEMSON 13 318 4181 13.1 40 69 321.6Opponents 13 248 3124 12.6 23 77 240.3

FIELD GOALS FG Pct 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LGC. Catanzaro 18-19 94.7 10-10 3-3 4-5 1-1 50S. Benton 1-3 33.3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 61CLEMSON 19-22 86.4 10-10 3-3 4-5 2-4 61Opponents 17-22 77.3 4-4 6-8 7-10 0-0 47

PUNTING P Yds Y/P LG HB NetS. Benton 48 1880 39.2 58 0 36.9B. Pinion 9 355 39.4 55 0 38.8CLEMSON 57 2235 39.2 58 0 37.2Opponents 74 2932 39.6 61 0 38.3

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1928 Injured All-American O.K. Pressley came off the bench in the second half to record a tackle for loss on four straight plays to thwart a drive deep in Tiger territory. It is still the only time in history a Tiger has made a tackle for loss on four straight plays. Clemson went on to a 32-0 win in Columbia.

1948 With 4:30 left in the game and South Carolina on its own 28, Phil Prince broke through to block a punt. The ball rolled to the 11, where Oscar Thompson scooped it up and ran for a score, giving Clemson a 13-7 lead (the eventual final score). Clemson went on to an undefeated year.

1959 Harvey White made the last Big Thursday game a suc-cess story for the Tigers. He connected on 8-10 passes for 162 yards and two touchdowns, leading Clemson to a 27-0 win. His passing efficiency of 282.1 for that game is still second-best in Clemson history (minimum of 10 attempts).

1966 All-America offensive guard Harry Olszewski ran 12 yards for a touchdown after a fumbled snap from center to lead Clemson to a 35-10 win that clinched the ACC title. No Clemson offensive lineman has scored a touchdown since.

1967 Clemson clinched a third-straight ACC title behind ACC Player-of-the-Year Buddy Gore. The running back gained 189 yards on 31 carries, still the second-most rushing yards by a Tiger against the Gamecocks. The performance allowed him to go over the 1,000-yard rushing mark, a first in school history, and to win the ACC rushing title.

1974 Two Tigers, one on each side of the ball, had memorable performances in this Clemson victory. Running back Ken Callicutt rushed for 197 yards on 27 carries and added another 55 receiving yards, leading Clemson to a 39-21 win. The 197 rushing yards and 252 all-purpose yards are still high-water marks for a Tiger in the series. Willie Anderson dominated on defense, recording 21 tackles, still a Tiger record for a lineman. He was named national defensive player-of-the-week by Sports Illustrated.

1977 Jerry Butler made a diving reception of a 20-yard pass from Steve Fuller with 49 seconds remaining, giving the Tigers a 31-27 victory in Columbia. The play might be re-garded as the most famous in Clemson history. The victory gave the Tigers an 8-2-1 record and a bid to the Gator Bowl, Clemson’s first bowl appearance in 18 years.

1980 Defensive back Willie Underwood played 47 games for the Tigers, but he never had an interception until his final contest. He made up for it in his last game when he had two thefts for a combined 101 return yards. His 37-yard interception return for a touchdown iced Clemson’s 27-6 win. It is still the most interception return yards in a game by a Tiger. He also had 17 tackles and was named national defensive player-of-the-week by Sports Illustrated.

1981 For the second time in history, a blocked punt proved pivotal in the Tigers securing a perfect season. The key play in Clemson’s 29-13 win in Columbia was a blocked punt by Rod McSwain. The ball was recovered in the endzone by Johnny Rembert, giving Clemson a 7-6 lead. The play began at the 28, just as the play in 1948 had. The two went on to be teammates for many years with the New England Patriots. McSwain’s brother, Chuck, had 151 rushing yards to lead the Clemson offense.

1988 Rodney Williams, playing in his final home game, led the Tigers to a 29-10 win in Memorial Stadium, avenging a 20-7 setback the year before in which the Columbia native was taunted by the Gamecock faithful. He completed 13-26 passes for 192 yards and rushed for 38 yards along with a touchdown, outplaying rival Todd Ellis, who completed 11-30 passes. It was his 31st victory as Clemson’s starting signal-caller.

1991 DeChane Cameron had the top all-around performance of his career in a 41-24 win at South Carolina. The senior, playing in his final regular-season game, rushed for 116 yards and passed for 206 yards. The 322 yards of total of-fense is a series record by a Tiger.

1995 Fullback Emory Smith rushed for 101 yards on 12 carries, leading Clemson to a 38-17 win and a berth in the Gator Bowl. He will be remembered for one particular run in the fourth quarter when he dragged a South Carolina defender for nearly 10 yards at the end of a 54-yard run. He scored two touchdowns on the day.

1997 Antwan Edwards had two interceptions in the third quarter alone, including one for a 42-yard touchdown, leading Clemson to a 47-21 win and a berth in the Peach Bowl. His thefts led to a 27-point third quarter, Clemson’s highest-scoring quarter in history against the Gamecocks. He was named ACC Defensive Back-of-the-Week for his performance.

1998 Howard Bartley will always be remembered for a 48-yard interception return for a touchdown in his final game as a Tiger. It was a key second-half play in Clemson’s 28-19 win, but especially rewarding for Bartley, who had overcome two torn ACL injuries in his five-year career.

1999 & 2000 Rod Gardner will always be held in high esteem by Tiger fans for his accomplishments against South Carolina. In 1999, he had six catches for 138 yards and two scores, including a 29-yard catch from Woodrow Dantzler on a fourth-down play with just 6:41 remaining in the game. The following year at Clemson, he had four catches for 107 yards, including a 50-yard grab from Dantzler that set up Aaron Hunt’s game-winning field goal with three seconds remaining, as Clemson was victorious by a score of 16-14.

2002-05 Charlie Whitehurst might be regarded as the ultimate hero of the series from a Tiger standpoint. He led the Tigers to four wins, the first and only starting quarterback in the series to do it. In his first two games against the Gamecocks, he had record-setting performances. He completed 27-38 passes for 287 yards in Clemson’s 27-20 win in 2002. The completion total was the most-ever by a Tiger against South Carolina. In 2003, he completed 18-26 passes for 302 yards and four touchdowns to go with 43 rushing yards. He estab-lished a record for passing yards, passing touchdowns, and total offensive yards by a Tiger against the Gamecocks. In 2004, he quarterbacked the Tigers to their third consecutive win over the Gamecocks by a score of 29-7. He finished off his regular-season career with a 13-9 win at South Carolina in 2005. For his career, he completed 77-118 passes for 912 yards against the Gamecocks. He also completed 65.4 percent of his passes.

2007 Clemson had many heroes in its 2007 win in Columbia. The most obvious was the 35-yard field goal by Mark Buch-holz on the game’s final play, a kick that gave the Tigers a 23-21 win. Many times in the series, a Tiger senior has had a landmark accomplishment that has had a big impact on the outcome. La’Donte Harris provided that in 2007 when he picked up a punt that was blocked by fellow wideout Nelson Faerber and raced 10 yards for a touchdown, giv-ing Clemson a 10-0 lead. That was Clemson’s first blocked punt for a score against the Gamecocks since 1981. Later in the game, it was Harris who blocked a punt, so he was involved in two blocked punts. Clemson’s game-winning drive was the result of outstanding passing from Cullen Harper to Aaron Kelly. The two connected four times for 70 yards on the drive that led to the game-winning kick.

HEROES OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA SERIES

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ................................................ Jess NeelyBoston College: ...............................Frank Leahy

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................8-1 .................. #12Boston College: ......................9-1 .................. #11

Clemson 6

Boston College 3

January 1, 1940Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TX

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .........................................Frank HowardMissouri: .............................................. Don Faurot

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................9-0 .................. #11Missouri: ....................................8-2 ....................NR

Clemson 24

Missouri 23

January 1, 1949Gator Bowl • Jacksonville, FL

Jess Neely’s last Clemson team won eight games in the regular season with just one loss to a Tulane team that would finish the season with an 8-1-1 record and #5 ranking by the Associated Press. The 8-1 Tigers were rewarded with an invitation to play Boston College in the fourth Cotton Bowl, but Clemson first had to get permission from the Southern Conference, which they immediately granted. The 1939 season not only resulted in Clemson’s first bowl appearance, but also the Tigers’ first, First-Team Associated Press All-American, Banks McFadden. On the last play of the first quarter, Bru Trexler punted to Boston College’s Charlie O’Rourke, who fielded the punt on the Clemson 40 and returned it to the 13. Two running plays lost 10 yards, but on third down Frank Davis gained six. Alex Lukachik then kicked a 34-yard field goal to put the Eagles up, 3-0. Clemson’s scoring drive began when McFadden returned a punt to the 33. Charlie Timmons rushed for 15 yards in two plays, and two plays after that, McFadden hit Wister Jackson with a 16-yard pass to the Eagle 20. Timmons ran the final 20 yards in three carries, but Shad Bryant missed the extra point. Later in the quarter, a 51-yard punt by McFadden started Boston College at its 20. The Eagles fumbled on first down and

Clemson opened the 1948 season with a 53-0 shutout of Presbyterian College in the Tigers’ first-ever night home game and they closed the regular season with a 20-0 blank-ing of The Citadel in the first game played at the Bulldogs’ Johnson Hagood Stadium. In between, the Tigers shut out three more opponents and beat five others on the way to a 10-0 record, a #11 ranking in the polls, and an invitation to play Missouri in the fourth Gator Bowl. Clemson kicked off, but three plays later Missouri fumbled and Clemson’s Bob Martin recovered at the 19. A pass in-terference call gave Clemson the ball at the one, and Fred Cone scored from there. Jack Miller added the point. Ray Mathews recovered a Missouri fumble later in the quarter to give Clemson the ball at its 35. Mathews took the next play for 26 yards and five plays later Bobby Gage passed to Martin for 19 more. Cone scored for the second time from the one, and Miller’s conversion gave the Southern Conference champs a 14-0 lead. After a kickoff, Missouri launched an 80-yard drive to score its first touchdown. Harold Entsminger capped the 13-play march with a quarterback sneak. Gage was intercepted on the next Clemson drive and Wilbur Volz returned the theft to the Missouri 46. Missouri kept the ball on the ground and Entsminger carried over from the one for the score. Dawson added his second point

Clemson’s George Fritts recovered at the 24. The Tigers could do nothing with the gift, however, as Joe Blalock fumbled after a short pass. The game turned into a defensive struggle in the second half, although

Boston College did penetrate deep into Clemson territory on two occasions. The Eagles took the opening kickoff to the Clemson 19, but a holding penalty and an incomplete pass ended the threat and BC was forced to punt. Late in the game, the Eagles drove to the Clemson 11 yard line, but Bryant and McFadden each broke up two passes and Clemson took over possession on downs. McFadden effectively bottled up the Eagles other than those drives with his punting. His 44-yard average on 11 kicks, including two boots for 51 and 55 yards in the second half, prevented Boston College from getting good field posi-tion, and the Clemson defense made the 6-3 score stand.

after and the game was tied up at 14. Clemson took the second-half kickoff and used up six minutes of clock on the way to its third touchdown. Gage ran and passed for 19 yards on two separate

plays and the Tigers scored on a flea-flicker pass from Cone to Gage to John Poulos. Miller completed the 80-yard drive with his third PAT. A Missouri punt rolled dead at the Clemson one, and after an incomplete pass, Gage threw a pass that hit the ground in the end zone and was ruled a safety. Clemson’s lead was then cut to 21-16. Clemson then launched an 11-play surge to the Missouri 12. Miller kicked a 32-yard field goal that would prove to be the winning points. Dave Ashley returned the kickoff to the Missouri 40, and seven plays later, Richard Braznell passed to Kenneth Bounds for a 20-yard touchdown. Dawson added the point to bring Missouri within one point with five minutes left. Clemson took the kickoff and ran out the clock to preserve the win.

Clemson 0 6 0 0 6Boston College 0 3 0 0 3

BOC Lukachik 34 FG, 2ndCU Timmons 2 run (Bryant kick failed), 2ndAttendance - 20,000

Team Statistics CU BOCFirst Downs 11 9Rushes-Yards 47-204 37-102Passing Yards 35 75Passes 2-4-1 4-23-1Total Offense 239 177Punts 11-44.0 10-42.0Turnovers 4 3

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Timmons 27-115-1, Bryant 14-56, McFadden 6-33BOC Ananis 11-43, O’Rourke 8-41

Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD)CU McFadden 2-3-0-35-0, Blalock 0-1-1-0-0BOC Toczlowski 4-23-1-73-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds)CU Blalock 1-19, Jackson 1-16

GAME STATS

Clemson 14 0 7 3 24Missouri 0 14 2 7 23

CU Cone 1 run (Miller kick), 1stCU Cone 1 run (Miller kick), 1stMIZ Entsminger 2 run (Dawson kick), 2ndMIZ Entsminger 1 run (Dawson kick), 2ndCU Poulos 9 pass from Gage (Miller kick), 3rdMIZ Safety (Gage pass grounded in endzone), 3rdCU Miller 32 FG, 4thMIZ Bounds 20 pass from Braznell (Dawson kick), 4thAttendance - 35,273

Team Statistics CU MIZFirst Downs 19 16Rushes-Yards 42-186 52-225Passing Yards 112 73Passes 10-23-1 4-8-0Total Offense 298 298Punts 1-35.0 3-31.0

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Mathews 11-73, Cone 14-72-2, Gage 15-25MIZ Entsminger 17-77-2, Carras 12-73, Braznell 15-37

Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD)CU Gage 10-23-1-112-1MIZ Braznell 2-2-0-57-1, Entsminger 2-6-0-16-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Thompson 4-48, Poulos 3-28-1, Martin 1-19MIZ Bounds 2-57-1, Sheehan 1-8, Wren 1-8

GAME STATS

1940 COTTON BOWL

1949 GATOR BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .........................................Frank HowardMiami: ..........................................Andy Gustafson

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ................................8-0-1 .................. #10Miami: .....................................9-0-1 .................. #15

Clemson 15

Miami (FL) 14

January 1, 1951Orange Bowl • Miami, FL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .........................................Frank HowardMiami: ..........................................Andy Gustafson

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................7-2 .................. #19Miami: .........................................7-3 ....................NR

Miami (FL) 14

Clemson 0

Clemson’s bid for a repeat of the 1948 perfect season ended when the Tigers had to rely on the toe of Charlie Radcliff to tie South Carolina after three season-opening shutouts. Clemson regrouped, however, with a 13-12 win at Wake Forest and then won the remaining four games by convincing margins. The Tigers’ 8-0-1 mark and second-place finish in the Southern Conference earned them a bid to play Miami (FL), who was also undefeated at 9-0-1, in the 17th Orange Bowl. After a scoreless first quarter, Clemson got on track with a 45-yard pass from Billy Hair to Bob Hudson that put the Tigers at the Miami one. Fred Cone capped the 76-yard drive with a sweep for the score and Radcliff tacked on the extra point. Clemson mounted a six-play, 70-yard drive in the third quarter for its second touchdown. Hair threw a 31-yard pass to Ray Mathews, who, as the papers said, “made a circus catch with two men on his back,” to move the Tigers to the Miami 28. Hair tossed a pass to Glenn Smith at the Miami seven and Smith scrambled in for the score. Miami caught fire two minutes later when Jack Delbello intercepted a pass in the Clemson end zone and returned it to the 40, and then a 10-yard penalty was assessed the Tigers for unnecessary roughness. On the next play, Frank Smith

Clemson won the first three games of the 1951 season as well as the last four. In between, however, the Tigers dropped games to Pacific and South Carolina on the road. The Gator Bowl Committee invited Clemson with its 7-2 record to play Miami (FL) in a rematch of the 1951 Orange Bowl, but the Southern Conference had decided to ban its teams from any bowl competition that season. Clemson and Maryland accepted bowl bids anyway, and were prohibited from playing any other conference team except each other the next year. The Tigers opened the game with a bang as Billy Hair took Elmer Tremont’s kickoff and returned it 72 yards to the Miami 26, but Clemson could only make six yards in four downs and the Tigers turned the ball over. After an exchange of punts, Miami mounted an 82-yard drive to score the game’s first touchdown. The drive was highlighted by quarterback Jack Hackett’s only two passes of the game - a 15-yarder to Frank McDonald and a 40-yard throw to Ed Lutes. Two plays later, fullback Harry Mallios took the pitch and ran 11 yards for the score. Tremont added the extra point and Miami led, 7-0. Miami defensive back Jim Dooley intercepted the first of four passes to kill the Clemson drive at the Miami 15. His interception total is still an NCAA record for an individual in a bowl game. Clemson got the ball back after a punt, but on

ran a reverse for 45 yards to move to the Clemson five. Harry Mallios took a pitch from quarterback Bob Schneidenbach in for the score and Gordon Watson added the con-version. Miami drove 95 yards

in just five plays for its second score of the game. Ed Lutes caught a pass at midfield and rambled down to the Clemson 17 before he was stopped. On fourth down, Jack Hackett threw to Frank Smith for the score and Watson’s point put Miami in the lead for the first time, 14-13. Mallios’ 80-yard punt return was called back and two clipping infractions along with one unnecessary roughness penalty put Miami in a deep hole with six minutes left in the game. Frank Smith took a pitch-out from Hackett, but before Smith could get out of the end zone, Sterling Smith, a second-team defensive guard for Clemson, tripped him up for a safety, and Clemson led 15-14. Don Wade ended the last Miami threat with an interception, his second of the game, and Clemson ran out the clock.

fourth down, defensive end Leo Martin blocked Hair’s punt at the Clemson 32. Mallios converted twice on fourth down to keep the drive going, and he scored from two yards out. Tremont converted again and Miami had all

the points it needed. The Clemson defense turned stingy in the second half, as the Tigers did not allow Miami to penetrate their 35 and the Hurricanes did not gain another first down. Miami finished the game with just five first downs and 174 yards of total offense, yet won the game. The Clemson offense moved well, but a fumble at the Miami 18 and three Dooley interceptions inside the 20 kept Clemson off the scoreboard, as Miami handed the Tigers their first bowl loss in history.

January 1, 1952Gator Bowl • Jacksonville, FL

Clemson 0 7 6 2 15Miami (FL) 0 0 14 0 14

CU Cone 1 run (Radcliff kick), 2ndCU G. Smith 21 pass from Hair (kick blocked), 3rdMIA Mallios 5 run (Watson kick), 3rdMIA F. Smith 17 pass from Hackett (Watson kick), 3rdCU TEAM safety (F. Smith tackled by Sterling Smith), 4thAttendance - 65,181

Team Statistics CU MIAFirst Downs 19 7Rushes-Yards 57-152 31-122Passing Yards 178 100Passes 9-18-3 5-15-4Total Offense 330 222Punts 4-30.0 5-40.2Turnovers 4 4

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Cone 31-81-1, Hair 10-48, Calvert 7-29MIA F. Smith 15-87, Mallios 9-25-1, Czaplinski 2-6

Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD)CU Hair 9-16-3-178-1, Calvert 0-1-0-0-0, Mathews 0-1-0-0-0MIA Schneidenbach 3-9-3-78-0, Hackett 1-5-1-17-1

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU G. Smith 6-93-1, Mathews 2-39, Hudson 1-46MIA F. Smith 2-19-1, Lutes 1-78, Mallios 1-(-2)

GAME STATS

Clemson 0 0 0 0 0Miami (FL) 7 7 0 0 14

MIA Mallios 11 run (Tremont kick), 1stMIA Mallios 2 run (Tremont kick), 2ndAttendance - 37,208

Team Statistics CU MIAFirst Downs 14 5Rushes-Yards 44-145 50-119Passing Yards 88 55Passes 6-20-4 2-2-0Total Offense 64-233 52-174Punts 4-30.5 9-44.4Turnovers 5 0

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Gressette 16-64, Hair 12-35, Shirley 7-33MIA Mallios 20-50-2, Bow 13-33, Dooley 8-18

Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD)CU Hair 6-20-4-88-0MIA Hackett 2-2-0-55-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds)CU Smith 4-55, Kempson 1-31, Gressette 1-2MIA Lutes 1-40, McDonald 1-15

GAME STATS

1951 ORANGE BOWL

1952 GATOR BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .........................................Frank HowardColorado: ..................................................Dal Ward

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ................................7-1-2 .................. #19Colorado: ...............................7-2-1 .................. #20

Colorado 27

Clemson 21

January 1, 1957Orange Bowl • Miami, FL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .........................................Frank HowardLouisiana State: .............................. Paul Dietzel

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................8-2 .................. #12Louisiana State: .................. 10-0 .....................#1

Louisiana State 7

Clemson 0

January 1, 1959Tulane-Sugar Bowl Stadium • New Orleans, LA

Clemson claimed its first Atlantic Coast Conference cham-pionship in 1956 on the strength of a 4-0-1 league mark. The Tigers were 7-1-2 overall and were a surprise choice to play in the 22nd Orange Bowl, as only three weeks before their selection, the Tigers had been shut out by Miami (21-0) in the same stadium. Colorado, which was 7-2-1 and the Big-Seven runnerup, was chosen as Clemson’s opponent. After a scoreless first quarter, Colorado got on track with a seven-play, 75-yard drive. The Buffaloes’ catalyst was a 26-yard run by Bob Stransky that moved the ball to the Clemson 23. Four plays later, John “The Beast” Bayuk scored from the two. Ellwin Indorf added the point after. Clemson came out of the lockerroom and marched 69 yards in 15 plays to score on Joel Wells’s three-yard run. After a punt, Clemson moved to the 29 on Bob Spooner’s two runs. Three plays later, Wells ran 58 yards on a counter trap off the belly series for the Tigers’ second score. Bussey’s point after made the score 20-14 Colorado. Clemson recovered the onside kick, but the Tigers were forced to punt. Colorado then fumbled at its 11 and Tommy Sease recovered. Spooner, who had been the workhorse on the first scoring drive, carried the ball in from the one, and with Bussey’s third extra point, Clemson led for the first time at 21-20.

South Carolina, who had been shut out by Clemson the previous two years, scored 20 second half points to take a 26-6 win over Frank Howard’s 1958 team. The only other blemish on the ACC Champions’ 8-2 regular season record was a 13-0 loss at Georgia Tech. For their efforts, the Tigers were invited to play the nation’s number-one team, Louisiana State, in the 25th Sugar Bowl. Louisiana State drove deep into Clemson territory three times in the first half, but two fumbles and a thwarted fake field goal killed the drives. Clemson could do no better, though, as none of its first six drives went past midfield. Clemson moved to the Louisiana State 27 yard line on its first drive of the second half, but a fumble gave the ball back to the other set of Tigers. On Clemson’s next possession, Louisiana State got the break it had been looking for. On fourth down, the ball slipped out of snapper Paul Snyder’s hands and hit up-man Doug Cline in the leg and Duane Leopard recovered for Louisiana State at the Clemson 11. Louisiana State picked up two yards on its first three tries, but on fourth down halfback Billy Cannon hit tight end Mickey Mangham in the corner of the endzone for the only score of the game. Cannon kicked the extra point and Louisiana State led 7-0. Clemson had one last chance late in the fourth quarter. The Tigers started at their 17 and 17 plays later were on the

Although leading, Bussey attempted a sec-ond onside kick. Colorado recovered and marched 53 yards in eight plays to go ahead for good on Bayuk’s one-yard plunge. Indorf kicked the extra point and the Buffaloes

led, 27-21. The two teams traded turnovers, and Colorado ran out the clock. Frank Howard’s threatened resignation during halftime inspired the comeback in the second half. “I told them I was going to resign if they didn’t play better in the second half. I told them I didn’t want to be associated with any team that played like that.” When Howard met Colorado Head Coach Dal Ward at midfield, Ward asked him what was the matter with his team. Howard said “I just don’t know.” Later, Howard explained that his team refused to block in the first half, but in the second half, they got down to business. He had words of praise for John Bayuk, Colorado’s fullback, and said he was as good as any fullback that Clemson had faced.

Louisiana State 28, but Harvey White’s fourth-down pass to George Usry was incomplete. Louisiana State took over on downs and ran out the clock. In his usual relaxed way, Coach Frank Howard

of Clemson said he was pleased with his team. “Hell! I think we’d have beat them if that boy had held onto that little screen pass,” Howard said. “I was going for those two points and beat them. I didn’t think we would hold them to one touchdown, but I didn’t think they would shut us out, either. “Louisiana State has a good team, they rate the #1 spot in the nation. Cannon is quite a boy. Deserves his All-American rating.” “It was a wonderful victory. They’re just as fine when you win ‘em, 7-0 as 30-0. I’m very happy that we won,” said Louisiana State Coach Paul Dietzel, who won the national championship at age 34. “Clemson proved tougher than most people figured. But we knew we would have to play at our top peak to beat them. They were a good team.”

Clemson 0 0 14 7 21Colorado 0 20 0 7 27

COL Bayuk 2 run (Indorf kick), 2nd, 9:08COL Dowler 6 run (Cook kick), 2nd, 6:53COL Cook 26 run (Kick failed) 2nd, 4:02CU Wells 3 run (Bussey kick), 3rd, 6:07CU Wells 58 run (Bussey kick), 3rd, 0:27CU Spooner 1 run (Bussey kick), 4th, 11:12COL Bayuk 1 run (Indorf kick), 4th, 7:13Attendance - 72,552

Team Statistics CU COLFirst Downs 14 16Rushes-Yards 60-217 52-279Passing Yards 25 27Passes 4-9-2 2-4-0Total Offense 69-242 56-306

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Wells 18-125-2, Spooner 18-65-1, Hayes 9-28COL Bayuk 23-121-2, Stransky 7-59, Dove 6-36

Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD)CU Bussey 3-8-2-9-0, Turbeville 1-1-0-16-0COL Morley 1-1-0-18-0, Stransky 1-1-0-0-0, Dowler 0-1-0-0-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Horne 2-(-7), Lawrence 1-16, W. Smith 1-16COL Clark 1-18, Dowler 1-9

GAME STATS

Clemson 0 0 0 0 0Louisiana State 0 0 7 0 7

LSU Mangham 9 pass from Cannon (Cannon kick), 3rd, 2:31Attendance - 82,000

Team Statistics CU LSUFirst Downs 12 9Rushes-Yards 64-168 37-114Passing Yards 23 68Passes 2-4-0 4-11-0Total Offense 68-191 48-182Punts 6-32.8 6-41.7

Rushing (Car-Yds)CU Hayes 17-55, Usry 10-29, Morgan 10-28LSU Cannon 13-51, Davis 2-17, Purvis 3-13, Broadnax 3-17

Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD)CU Shingler 1-1-0-12-0, White 1-3-0-11-0LSU Rabb 2-7-0-33-0, Matherne 1-3-0-26-0, Cannon 1-1-0-9-1

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Cox 1-12, Anderson 1-11LSU Mangham 2-33-1, McClain 1-26, Cannon 1-9

GAME STATS

1957 ORANGE BOWL

1959 SUGAR BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .........................................Frank HowardTCU: ........................................................ Abe Martin

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................8-2 .................. #11TCU: ..............................................8-2 .....................#7

Clemson 23

TCU 7

December 19, 1959Rice Stadium • Houston, TX

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ............................................. Charley PellPittsburgh: .................................... Jackie Sherrill

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ................................8-2-1 .................. #11Pittsburgh: ...........................8-2-1 .................. #10

Pittsburgh 34

Clemson 3

December 30, 1977Gator Bowl • Jacksonville, FL

The 1959 season was one of firsts, lasts, and other milestones. Clemson won the last “Big Thursday” game with archrival South Carolina, 27-0, one of five opponents theTigers would whitewash, the second-highest shutout total in a Clemson season. The 9-2 team was Clemson’s third ACC Championship unit, and Frank Howard’s last bowl team. After the season-ending win over Furman, Clemson was invited to play TCU in the inaugural Bluebonnet Bowl, which would be the Tigers’ second post-season appearance in the calendar year of 1959. The 23-7 win over the Horned Frogs was Clemson’s 300th football victory. Alternate quarterback Lowndes Shingler guided Clemson on a 12-play, 63-yard drive to the TCU five yard line, but the Tigers’ drive stalled. Lon Armstrong hit on a 22-yard field goal as the second quarter started to put Clemson ahead 3-0. Not to be outdone, TCU second-stringer Donald George moved his team on a 12-play, 63-yard drive to the endzone. The Horned Frogs scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 19-yard halfback pass from Jack Reding to Harry Moreland. Neither team scored in the third quarter, but Clemson did drive to the TCU 29 midway through the period. Harvey White’s fourth-down pass to George Usry was just one yard short of the needed first down and TCU took over.

Clemson resurfaced in the national spotlight in 1977 after winning eight games and making its first bowl appearance in 18 years. First-year coach Charley Pell guided his team to a 7-6 win at Georgia, a near-upset of eventual National Champion Notre Dame at home, and came within an extra point of claiming the ACC Championship. After Jerry Butler’s twisting, diving catch in the end zone beat South Carolina, Clemson accepted the invitation to play defending National Champion Pittsburgh in the 33rd annual Gator Bowl. Clemson won the opening coin toss, but that was to be the only thing the Tigers would win that night as the Matt Cavanaugh-led Panthers scored six of the 12 times they had the ball, set seven Gator Bowl records, and handed the Tigers one of their 25 worst defeats in history with a 34-3 score. Cavanaugh threw four touchdown passes (three to fullback Elliott Walker), passed for a Clemson opponent record 387 yards and accounted for 402 yards in total of-fense. Pitt set a Gator Bowl team record for passing yards and first downs, while Cavanaugh set the individual mark for passing yardage. If that was not enough, the Pittsburgh defense stymied the Clemson offense all night by keeping Steve Fuller & Company bottled up or causing turnovers when the Tigers’ offense did get on track. Pittsburgh was leading 17-0 when the Tigers began their only scoring drive early in the second quarter. Fuller

Clemson got pass-happy in the final 15 minutes and scored two touchdowns for a com-fortable lead. With a third-and-18 situation at its own 32, White threw to Gary Barnes, who caught the ball at midfield and

sprinted in for a score. After an interception, Shingler threw to Tommy King coming across the middle for a 23-yard touchdown, but Shingler’s point after was wide, and Clemson led, 16-7. Clemson returned to its running game for its final scoring drive late in the quarter. Shingler, Doug Daigneault, and Ron Scrudato moved the Tigers from their 37 to the TCU one and Scrudato ran off right tackle for six. Armstrong’s kick put the game out of TCU’s reach. The win over the #7 Horned Frogs was the highest-ranked bowl win in Tiger history at the time and is still third-best all-time, trailing only the win over #4 Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl and the win over #6 Tennessee in the 2004 Peach Bowl.

mixed passes to Anthony King and Butler with runs by Ken Callicutt to move to the Pittsburgh 32. The drive bogged down and Obed Ariri hit on a 49-yard field goal which set the Gator Bowl record for distance.

Fuller led Clemson on offense with 192 yards. He had been named ACC Player-of-the-Year as a junior. Randy Scott (13), Mark Heniford (13), and Bubba Brown led the Tiger defense with double-figure tackle totals. Although the Tigers were out-classed by the Panthers, the 1977 appearance in the Gator Bowl was the start of a new era of football pride for Clemson.

Clemson 0 3 0 20 23TCU 0 7 0 0 7

CU Armstrong 22 FG, 2ndTCU Moreland 19 pass from Reding (Dodson kick), 2ndCU Barnes 68 pass from White (Armstrong kick), 4thCU King 23 pass from Shingler (kick failed), 4thCU Scrudato 1 run (Armstrong kick), 4thAttendance - 55,000

Team Statistics CU TCUFirst Downs 16 12Rushes-Yards 54-203 39-89Passing Yards 103 70Passes 6-13-1 7-17-4Total Offense 67-306 56-159Punts 3-37.0 5-32.0Turnovers 2 4

Rushing (Car-Yds)CU Shingler 3-65, Daigneault 12-50, Cline 9-33TCU Spikes 11-33, Harris 8-29, Moreland 7-18

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU White 4-9-1-69-1, Shingler 2-4-0-34-1TCU Reding 1-2-0-19-1, George 3-7-2-37-0, Dawson 2-4-1-4-0,

Sledge 1-3-1-10-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Usry 2-5, Barnes 1-68-1, King 1-23-1TCU Moreland 2-37-1, Harris 2-17, Meyer 1-14

GAME STATS

Clemson 0 3 0 0 3Pittsburgh 10 7 7 10 34

PIT E. Walker 39 pass from Cavanaugh (Schubert kick ), 1st, 11:50PIT Schubert 24 FG, 1st, 1:07PIT E. Walker 10 pass from Cavanaugh (Schubert kick), 2nd, 12:04CU Ariri 49 FG, 2nd, 10:05PIT Jones 10 pass from Cavanaugh (Schubert kick), 3rd, 4:29PIT Schubert 21 FG, 4th, 14:52PIT E. Walker 25 pass from Cavanaugh (Trout kick), 4th, 8:02Attendance - 72,289

Team Statistics CU PITFirst Downs 14 30Rushes-Yards 36-110 51-179Passing Yards 158 387Passes 10-23-4 23-37-1Total Offense 59-268 88-566Punts 4-33.3 3-43.5Turnovers 4 2

Rushing (Car-Yds)CU Fuller 13-34, Callicutt 7-32, Perry 4-22PIT E. Walker 15-53, Hawkins 2-43, Heath 3-23

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU Fuller 10-23-4-158-0PIT Cavanaugh 23-36-0-387-4, Heath 0-1-1-0-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Butler 4-64, King 3-30, Weddington 2-57PIT Jones 10-163-1, E. Walker 6-121-3, Reutersham 5-74

GAME STATS

1959 BLUEBONNET BOWL

1977 GATOR BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ..............................................Danny FordOhio State: ......................................Woody Hayes

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ................................. 10-1 .....................#7Ohio State: ............................7-3-1 .................. #20

Clemson 17

Ohio State 15

December 29, 1978Gator Bowl • Jacksonville, FL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ..............................................Danny FordBaylor: ...................................................Grant Teaff

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................8-3 .................. #18Baylor: ........................................7-4 .................. #19

Baylor 24

Clemson 18

December 31, 1979Fulton County Stadium • Atlanta, GA

The 1978 Clemson team was notable for many reasons, and not the least of which was a 17-15 win over Ohio State in the Gator Bowl. The team won 11 games (eight by convinc-ing margins), had the nation’s longest winning streak after the bowl game, changed head coaches 19 days before the bowl, and ended the coaching career of Woody Hayes. The first quarter of new Clemson head coach Danny Ford’s first game was scoreless. The second quarter was unusual in that there were four possessions in the stanza and each team scored twice. Ohio State drove to the Clemson nine on the passing of Art Schlichter, but the Buckeyes had to settle for Bob Atha’s 27-yard field goal. Quarterback Steve Fuller engineered an impressive 80-yard, 15-play drive after the kickoff. Staying mostly on the ground, Fuller ran around left end from four yards out to give Clemson the lead. Schlichter duplicated Fuller’s feat nine plays later, but Clemson right end Steve Gibbs blocked Vlade Janakiewski’s extra point try. Clemson got the ball back with 1:15 remaining in the quarter and Fuller passed his way to the Buckeye 30. With only five seconds left, Ariri hit a 47-yard field goal that gave the Tigers a 10-9 lead at halftime.

Clemson made its third consecutive bowl appearance in 1979 after an 8-3 season. The year included a 19-10 win over Gator Bowl-bound North Carolina and a dramatic, come-from-behind 16-10 victory at Notre Dame. The 1979 season was also Danny Ford’s first full campaign as head coach. The Tigers got on the board first with an eight-play, 66-yard drive highlighted by Billy Lott’s 27-yard pass to Lester Brown. Brown scored two plays later on a one-yard dive over the middle and Obed Ariri’s point after made the score 7-0 midway through the first quarter. Baylor took the lead on two second-quarter touchdown passes from Mike Brannon to Bo Taylor and Robert Holt. Rob-ert Bledsoe converted after both scores and the Southwest Conference representatives led 14-7 at intermission. Clemson took the second half kickoff and a combination of runs by Lott, Brown, and Tracy Perry took the Tigers to the Baylor 22. The drive stalled there and Ariri’s 40-yard field goal narrowed the margin to 14-10. Quarterback Mickey Elam led Baylor on a 64-yard field goal drive after the kickoff, and he later threw a seven-yard touchdown to Raymond Cockrell to push the Bears’ lead to 24-10. Mike Singletary (future All-Pro with the Chicago Bears), led the Baylor defense with 20 tackles. He was a major reason

Clemson scored the only points of the third quarter as the running combination of Fuller, Marvin Sims, and Warren Ratchford ground out 83 yards in 18 plays. Cliff Austin went the final yard for the score, and Ariri’s

conversion gave Clemson a 17-9 cushion. With 8:11 left in the game, Schlichter scored his second touchdown to bring Ohio State within two points. Jim Stuckey tackled Schlichter on a sweep to prevent the two-point play, and Clemson led 17-15. Ohio State mounted one final drive. Faced with third-and-five at the Clemson 24, an interception by second-team middle guard Charlie Bauman (the only theft of his four-year career) killed the drive. Bauman was forced out-of-bounds on the Ohio State sideline, and Buckeye coach Woody Hayes swung at the Clemson player. Consecutive unsportsmanlike conduct penalties gave Clemson excellent field position, and Fuller was able to run out the clock, giving Clemson its first win over a Big Ten team. Bubba Brown led the Clemson defense with 22 tackles, still a school record for tackles in a bowl game. Jim Stuckey added 10 tackles.

Clemson gained a season low 67 yards rushing in 51 attempts. Andy Headen be-gan Clemson’s furious comeback with a blocked punt that was recovered by James Robinson at the Baylor one. Chuck

McSwain scored with 20 seconds left in the game and Lott passed to Jeff McCall for the two-point conversion. Headen recovered the ensuing onside kick, and Lott completed a 30-yard pass to Perry Tuttle to move the Tigers to the Baylor 33. An interception killed the winning touchdown drive, however, and Baylor ran out the remaining seconds for the win.

Clemson 0 10 7 0 17Ohio State 0 9 0 6 15

OSU Atha 27 FG, 2nd, 12:08CU Fuller 4 run (Ariri kick), 2nd, 5:03OSU Schlichter 4 run (kick blocked), 2nd, 1:21CU Ariri 47 FG, 2nd, 0:05CU Austin 1 run (Ariri kick), 3rd, 2:16OSU Schlichter 1 run (run failed), 4th, 8:11Attendance - 72,011

Team Statistics CU OSUFirst Downs 20 16Rushes-Yards 60-207 44-150Passing Yards 123 205Passes 9-20-0 16-20-1Total Offense 80-330 64-355Punts 6-38.3 4-41.5

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Perry 14-54, Ratchford 10-54, Fuller 17-38-1OSU Schlichter 18-70-2, Springs 10-42, Campbell 11-26

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU Fuller 9-20-0-123-0OSU Schlichter 16-20-1-205-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Butler 4-44, Tuttle 3-41, Clark 1-28OSU Donley 3-44, Barwig 2-51, Hunter 2-49

GAME STATS

Clemson 7 0 3 8 18Baylor 0 14 10 0 24

CU L. Brown 1 run (Ariri kick), 1st, 6:04BAY Taylor 3 pass from Brannon (Bledsoe kick), 2nd, 14:55BAY Holt 24 pass from Brannon (Bledsoe kick), 2nd, 12:20CU Ariri 40 FG, 3rd, 10:36BAY Bledsoe 29 FG, 3rd, 8:17BAY Cockrell 7 pass from Elam (Bledsoe kick), 3rd, 3:43CU McSwain 1 run (McCall pass from Lott), 4th, 0:20Attendance - 57,731

Team Statistics CU BAYFirst Downs 20 11Rushes-Yards 51-67 45-62Passing Yards 213 172Passes 17-34-3 8-17-0Total Offense 85-280 62-234Punts 9-31.5 9-40.7Turnovers 3 2

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU L. Brown 25-76-1, Perry 5-28, M. Sims 3-15BAY Abercrombie 12-32, Elam 7-13, Brannon 6-12

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU Lott 17-34-3-213-0BAY Elam 4-11-0-86-1, Brannon 4-6-0-86-2

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Tuttle 8-108, Gaillard 4-48, Brown 3-43BAY Holt 2-52-1, Taylor 2-34-1, Abercrombie 1-63

GAME STATS

1978 GATOR BOWL

1979 PEACH BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ..............................................Danny FordNebraska: ........................................Tom Osborne

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ................................. 11-0 .....................#1Nebraska: ..................................9-2 .....................#4

Clemson 22

Nebraska 15

January 1, 1982Orange Bowl • Miami, FL

After 86 years of playing football, Clemson claimed its first National Championship with a 22-15 win over perennial Big Eight power Nebraska in the 48th Orange Bowl. After a 13-3 win over 1980 National Champion Georgia at home, the Tigers worked their way to the number-one ranking in both wire service polls by season’s end. The win over the Cornhuskers gave Clemson the national title and its third perfect season in history. Nebraska took the kickoff, but three plays later, Tiger middle guard William Devane recovered a Mark Mauer fumble at the Nebraska 33. Quarterback Homer Jordan drove Clemson to the Nebraska 24 before the drive stalled, and Donald Igwebuike drilled a 41-yard field goal to put the ACC Champions up, 3-0. Nebraska came right back, however, as the Big Eight title holder drove 69 yards in eight plays to score on a 25-yard halfback pass from Mike Rozier to Anthony Steels. Kevin Seibel’s extra point gave Nebraska the lead at 7-3 with 6:43 to go in the first quarter After an exchange of punts, the Clemson offense moved from the Nebraska 42 yard line to the 21 to set up Igwebuike’s second field goal. The 37-yard boot narrowed the score to 7-6. A second-quarter Phil Bates fumble gave Clemson the ball at the Nebraska 27, and the running combination of Jordan, Kevin Mack, and Cliff Austin moved the ball to the Cornhusker two. Austin, who had been stuck in the hotel elevator for two hours earlier in the day, scampered in for the score that gave Clemson a lead it would not relinquish. On its second possession of the second half, Clemson drove 75 yards in 12 plays to score its final touchdown of the night, a 13-yard pass from Jordan to All-American receiver Perry Tuttle in the corner of the end zone. It was Tuttle’s eighth touchdown grab of the season, which set a school record. Bob Paulling’s extra point put the Tigers ahead, 19-7. After Billy Davis’s 47-yard punt return, Jordan moved the Tigers to the Nebraska 20, where Igwebuike kicked a 36-yard field goal, his third of the evening, to put Clemson ahead 22-7 with two-and-a half minutes left in the third stanza. Nebraska was down but not out, though. After a near-interception by Johnny Rembert, Mauer engineered an eight-play, 69-yard drive that was capped by a 26-yard run by Roger Craig. After a penalty, Craig ran in the two-point conversion from eight yards out to close the gap to 22-15 with nine minutes to play. The Clemson defense shut down the Big Red on their final extended drive, then the offense held on to the ball for nearly five-and-a-half minutes to run down the clock to six seconds. Andy Headen deflected Mauer’s desperation pass to preserve the win and the championship for Clemson. Jeff Davis led the Tiger defense with 14 tackles in his final game. He also recovered a fumble, giving him a school-record eight for his career. Bill Smith added a career-high 10 tackles from his defensive end position.

Clemson 6 6 10 0 22Nebraska 7 0 0 8 15

CU Igwebuike 41 FG, 1st, 11:39NEB Steels 25 pass from Rozier (Seibel kick), 1st, 6:43CU Igwebuike 37 FG, 1st, 1:03CU Austin 2 run (pass failed), 2nd, 3:56CU Tuttle 13 pass from Jordan (Paulling kick), 3rd, 6:12CU Igwebuike 36 FG, 3rd, 2:36NEB Craig 26 run (Craig run), 4th, 9:15Attendance - 72,748

Team Statistics CU NEBFirst Downs 17 13Rushes-Yards 52-155 40-193Passing Yards 134 63Passes 11-22-1 6-17-0Total Offense 74-289 57-256Yards/Play 3.90 4.49Punts 4-45.8 6-43.0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 3-2Penalties-Yards 7-57 8-64Turnovers 1 2

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU McCall 12-48, Jordan 16-46, C. McSwain 12-24NEB Craig 10-87-1, Rozier 15-75, Bates 6-24

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU Jordan 11-22-1-134-1NEB Mauer 5-15-0-38-0, Rozier 1-1-0-25-1, Fryar 0-1-0-0-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Tuttle 5-56-1, Gaillard 3-26, Magwood 1-42NEB Steels 1-25-1, Brown 1-13, Rozier 1-11

Punt Returns (PR-Yds)CU B. Davis 3-58NEB Ladan 1-12

Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yds)CU Tuttle 2-50NEB Rozier 3-78, Steels 1-15

TacklesCU J. Davis 14, Smith 10, Benish 8

SacksCU Childers 1-12

Recovered FumblesCU J. Davis 1, Devane 1

GAME STATS

1982 ORANGE BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ..............................................Danny FordMinnesota: ................................ John Gutekunst

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................6-5 ....................NRMinnesota: ...............................6-5 ....................NR

Minnesota 20

Clemson 13

December 21, 1985Independence Stadium • Shreveport, LA

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ..............................................Danny FordStanford:................................................Jack Elway

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ................................7-2-2 ....................NRStanford:....................................8-3 .................. #20

Clemson 27

Stanford 21

December 27, 1986Gator Bowl • Jacksonville, FL

Clemson met a Big Ten school for only the second time in history when it faced Minnesota in the Independence Bowl. It was an interesting matchup of teams that enjoyed moving the ball on the ground, as both clubs gained over 200 rushing yards in the contest. The team with the higher rushing total prevailed, a fact that was easily predictable, as the Gophers churned out 257 yards rushing in a 20-13 Minnesota win. Minnesota was coached by John Gutekunst, who had taken over for Lou Holtz at the end of the regular season. Holtz had resigned in December to become head coach at Notre Dame. Clemson held a 13-10 lead heading into the fourth quarter, but for the fifth time in the last 13 games the Tigers could not hold the fourth-period lead. Valdez Baylor scored on a one-yard run with 4:56 left to give Minnesota a final ledger of 7-5. Clemson mounted a final drive in the last few minutes and advanced to the Minnesota 31, but a fourth-down pass for Ray Williams was overthrown. Ricky Foggie, a native of South Carolina, led the Golden Gophers with 183 yards of total offense. Kenny Flowers had another outstanding day for the Tigers with a career high 148 yards, including a 32-yard run. It was his seventh 100-yard day of the year, his sixth century game

Christmas came two days late for the Tigers as they won their first bowl since the 1982 Orange Bowl. After a brilliant first half display of offense and defense, Clemson managed to hold off a second-half Stanford rally and go on to defeat the 17th-ranked Cardinal, 27-21. Before a Gator Bowl crowd of 80,104, the Tigers scored 27 unanswered points in the first half and appeared to be on the way to a rout. But the second half was a different ball game as Stanford came out strong and put up 21 unanswered points of its own. Gator Bowl MVP Rodney Williams completed 8-11 passes in the first half, but it was his execution of the option that helped Clemson gain a 27-0 halftime lead. After punting on their first possession, the Tigers scored on their next five. With the score 17-0 in the second quarter, Reggie Harris knocked the ball loose on a Stanford kickoff return and the Tigers recovered on Stanford’s 16-yard line. Two plays later, Ray Williams took a reverse in for a 14-yard touchdown, his first of the season. David Treadwell added his longest field goal of the year (46) on Clemson’s next possession, putting the Tigers up 27-0 at the intermission. But the Cardinal came back from halftime a different team. Kodak All-American tailback Brad Muster rushed for a touchdown and caught two scoring passes while the Clemson offense came to a standstill. With 1:43 left to play in the game Clemson was forced to punt to the Cardinal with

in the last seven contests. Ray Williams caught five passes for 58 yards, while Terrance Roulhac had 63 yards in receptions and 90 yards in kickoff returns. Another wide receiver, Keith Jennings, scored Clemson’s only

touchdown when he caught a three-yard pass from running back Stacey Driver in the third quarter. Henry Walls led Clemson defensively with 13 tackles, while A.J. Johnson was outstanding in the secondary with seven stops. Dwayne Meadows established a career high with 13 stops from his defensive line position.

only a touchdown’s lead. But the Tiger defense rose to the occasion, as Stanford gained only six yards on the next four downs. The offense fell on the ball to run the clock out and the Tigers emerged victorious.

Tailbacks Terrence Flagler and Kenny Flowers combined for 149 yards. Sophomore Ricardo Hooper led the receiv-ing corps with two catches for 44 yards. Terrance Roulhac and Flagler each had three catches with 22 and 23 yards, respectively. Rodney Williams rushed 16 times for 18 yards and one touchdown. Defensively, the Tigers were led by linebacker Henry Carter who recorded a career-high 13 tackles. Gene Beasley added seven tackles and broke up two passes. The game also marked Michael Dean Perry’s offensive debut, as he was put in as a blocking back on a goal-line situation in the first half.

Clemson 0 6 7 0 13Minnesota 3 7 0 10 20

MIN Lohmiller 22 FG, 1st, 9:02MIN Anderson 9 pass from Foggie (Lohmiller Kick), 2nd, 13:28CU Treadwell 39 FG, 2nd, 9:48CU Treadwell 21 FG, 2nd, 0:14CU Jennings 3 pass from Driver (Treadwell Kick), 3rd, 7:25MIN Lohmiller 19 FG, 4th, 10:45MIN Baylor 1 run (Lohmiller Kick), 4th, 4:56Attendance - 42,800

Team Statistics CU MINFirst Downs 18 20Rushes-Yards 48-211 55-257Passing Yards 162 123Passes 10-29-1 9-22-0Total Offense 77-373 77-380

Rushing (Car-Yds)CU Flowers 27-148, Driver 13-37, Ro. Williams 5-12MIN Baylor 13-98, Puk 15-69, Foggie 18-60

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU Ro. Williams 9-23-1-159-0, Driver 1-3-0-3-1, Anderson

0-2-0-0-0, Ra. Williams 0-1-0-0MIN Foggie 9-22-0-123-1

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Ra. Williams 5-58, Jennings 3-41-1, Roulhac 2-63MIN Anderson 4-34-1, Couch 2-41, Otto 2-31

GAME STATS

Clemson 7 20 0 0 27Stanford 0 0 7 14 21

CU Lancaster 5 run (Treadwell kick), 1st, 5:29CU Ro. Williams 1 run (Treadwell kick), 2nd, 14:58CU Treadwell 22 FG, 2nd, 7:49CU Ra. Williams 14 run (Treadwell kick), 2nd, 6:53CU Treadwell 46 FG, 2nd, 0:49STA Muster 1 run (Sweeney kick), 3rd, 6:44STA Muster 13 pass from Ennis (Sweeney kick), 4th, 8:41STA Muster 37 pass from Ennis (Sweeney kick), 4th, 2:50Attendance - 80,104

Team Statistics CU STARushes-Yards 57-238 29-114Passing Yards 135 168

Rushing (Car-Yds)CU Flagler 12-82, Flowers 14-67, Lancaster 7-31-1, Johnson

7-26, Ro. Williams 16-18-1, Ra. Williams 1-14-1STA Muster 17-70-1, Dillard 3-13, Morris 3-12, Ennis 5-11,

Scott 1-8

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU Ro. Williams 12-19-1-135-0STA Ennis 20-40-1-168-2

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Flagler 3-25, Roulhac 3-22, Hooper 2-44, J. Riggs 2-23,

Ra. Williams 1-11, Jennings 1-10STA Muster 4-53-2, Snelsen 4-42, James 4-41, Dillard 3-8,

Morris 3-6, Henley 2-18

GAME STATS

1985 INDEPENDENCE BOWL

1986 GATOR BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ..............................................Danny FordPenn State: ........................................ Joe Paterno

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................9-2 .................. #14Penn State: ...............................8-3 .................. #20

Clemson 35

Penn State 10

January 1, 1988Citrus Bowl • Orlando, FL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ..............................................Danny FordOklahoma: .......................................Barry Switzer

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................9-2 .................. #14Oklahoma: ................................8-3 .................. #10

Clemson 13

Oklahoma 6

January 1, 1989Citrus Bowl • Orlando, FL

Everything went the Tigers way in sunny Florida as Clemson soundly defeated Joe Paterno’s Penn State team by the score of 35-10. It is still the largest margin of defeat for a Joe Paterno-coached football team. Rodney Williams was selected the Citrus Bowl’s Most Valuable Player as he led the Tigers in a brilliant air attack that took the Nittany Lions by complete surprise, and complemented it with a solid ground game. The win was Danny Ford’s fourth bowl victory in only nine seasons as Clemson’s head coach. It also marked Rodney Williams’ second bowl victory in his three-year playing career at Clemson and the second consecutive year that he was named the MVP of a postseason bowl. In 1986, Williams won the honor as the Tigers defeated Stanford in the Gator Bowl. Williams, who was also named the Offensive Player-of-the-Game, completed 14 of 24 passes for 214 yards. His primary target was wide receiver Keith Jennings, who hauled in seven passes for 110 yards, his best career performance. Wideout Gary Cooper also added four receptions for 56 yards against Penn State. The Tigers rushed for 285 yards against Penn State to go with the 214 yards passing. It was the first bowl game in which Clemson had at least 200 yards passing and 200 yards

The Tigers rang in the New Year in fine fashion with a 13-6 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners, moving into the top-10 of the final AP poll for the first time since 1982 with a #9 ranking. The victory also gave Danny Ford a victory over the winningest active coach in Division I, Barry Switzer. Ford defeated the top-three winningest active coaches the decade, with wins over Switzer, Tom Osborne (Nebraska), and Joe Paterno (Penn State). Although the Tigers faced a wishbone offense for the first time since Ford became head coach, the Clemson defense came through with flying colors, holding the Sooners to only 116 yards, and no touchdowns on the ground. The game was a defensive struggle, as the two teams failed to combine for 500 yards of total offense, The first five series of the first quarter ended in punts for both teams. Late in the period, the Sooners drove down to the Clemson one-yardline, and the Tigers defense faced a first-and-goal situation. Outside linebacker Levon Kirkland stopped the ballcarrier for no gain on first down. On second down Jesse Hatcher sacked Jamelle Holieway at the 19. After an incomplete pass, the Sooners were forced to settle for a field goal. Doug Brewster intercepted a pass early in the second quarter to set up the Tigers’ first score, a 20-yard field goal by Chris Gardocki. With time running out in the first half,

rushing. Terry Allen was the leading rusher with 105 yards and one touch-down. Fullback Tracy Johnson ran for 88 yards and three touchdowns. Joe Henderson added 54 yards on the ground and another touchdown.

Defensively, Clemson was led by cornerback James Lott’s eight tackles. Safety Richard Smith also had seven tackles and one pass broken up. Strong safety Gene Beasley and linebacker Doug Brewster both had six tackles. Linebacker Dorian Mariable was selected the Citrus Bowl’s Defensive Player-of-the-Game with his five tackles, including one for a loss. He also intercepted a pass in the endzone and returned it 46 yards in the third quarter.

Gardocki put the Tigers up with another kick, this time a 46-yarder. A fumble in the third quarter gave the Sooners the opportunity to take the lead, but the Tiger defense held and R.D. Lashar hit again from 30

yards. The Tigers responded on the next series, driving 80 yards in 15 plays for the game’s only touchdown, as Terry Allen scored on a four-yard run. Allen, the game’s Most Valuable Player, rushed for 25 yards and caught two passes for 17 yards on the drive. Defensive MVP Jesse Hatcher caused and recovered a fumble on the Sooners’ next drive, but the Sooners would have one more opportunity to score. After a punt, Oklahoma drove from its own 20 to the Clemson 14, as Holieway put the Tiger secondary to the test by putting the ball in the air. On the last play of the game, freshman Dexter Davis knocked down a pass in the endzone to seal the Tiger victory. Terry Allen was named MVP. Allen rushed for only 53 yards, his season low, but scored the game’s only touchdown and caught four passes for 47 yards to lead all Tiger receivers.

Clemson 7 7 7 14 35Penn State 0 7 3 0 10

CU T. Johnson 7 run (Treadwell kick), 1st, 10:42PSU Alexander 39 pass from Knizner (Etze kick), 2nd, 12:51CU T. Johnson 6 run (Treadwell kick), 2nd, 9:14PSU Etze 27 FG, 3rd, 10:54CU T. Johnson 1 run (Treadwell kick), 3rd, 7:29CU Allen 25 run (Treadwell kick), 4th, 12:38CU Henderson 4 run (Treadwell kick), 4th, 0:25Attendance - 53,152

Team Statistics CU PSURushes-Yards 54-285 28-111Passing Yards 214 194

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Allen 11-105-1,T. Johnson 18-88-3, Henderson 6-54-1,

McFadden 12-38, Lancaster 1-4PSU Thompson 6-55, Brown 13-51, Greene 4-6, Alexander

1-3, Bill 1-3

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU Williams 15-24-0-214-0PSU Knizner 13-22-2-148-1, Roberts 1-1-0-46-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Jennings 7-110, Cooper 4-56, Coley 1-19, Hooper 1-17,

Pearman 1-8PSU Timpson 4-81, , Thompson 3-19, Alexander 2-43-1, Brown

2-14, Mrosko 1-25

GAME STATS

Clemson 0 6 0 7 13Oklahoma 3 0 3 0 6

OKL Lasher 35 FG, 1st, 0:00CU Gardocki 20 FG, 2nd, 7:10CU Gardocki 46 FG, 2nd, 0:00OKL Lashar 30 FG, 3rd, 2:17CU Allen 4 run (Seyle kick), 4th, 10:28Attendance - 53,571

Team Statistics CU OKLFirst Downs 12 17Rushes-Yards 48-187 43-116Passing Yards 57 138Passes 5-11-0 10-24-1Total Offense 59-244 67-254Punts 7-44.3 5-38.6Turnovers 0 2

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU McFadden 9-55, Allen 17-53-1, T. Johnson 10-31, R. Wil-

liams 8-29, Henderson 3-10OKL Perry 12-52, Gaddis 12-37, Holieway 15-17, Anderson

2-8, Stafford 2-2

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU R. Williams 5-11-0-57-0OKL Holieway 10-24-1-138-1

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Allen 4-47, Hooper 1-10OKL Ca. Cabbiness 3-78, Guess 2-25, Cooper 2-12, Stell 2-11,

Ch. Cabbiness 1-12

GAME STATS

1988 CITRUS BOWL

1989 CITRUS BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ..............................................Danny FordWest Virginia: ...................................Don Nehlen

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................9-2 .................. #14West Virginia: ......................8-2-1 .................. #17

Clemson 27

West Virginia 7

December 30, 1989Gator Bowl • Jacksonville, FL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ............................................ Ken HatfieldIllinois: ........................................... John Mackovic

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................9-2 .................. #14Illinois: ........................................8-3 .................. #18

Clemson 30

Illinois 0

January 1, 1991Tampa Bowl • Tampa, FL

The Tigers closed out the 1989 season with a stylish victory over West Virginia and Heisman Trophy finalist Major Harris, as a dominant Clemson defense held the high-powered Mountaineer offense to only 237 yards in total offense. The win gave Clemson’s senior class the ACC record for victories as they became the first class in conference history to record 38 wins and the first Clemson team ever to win four straight bowl games. West Virginia quarterback Major Harris came into the game ranked eighth nationally in total offense and ninth in passing efficiency but the Clemson defense, led by outside linebacker Levon Kirkland, enabled the shifty Harris to gain only 17 yards on the ground and 119 yards in the air on an 11-21 passing effort. Kirkland was named MVP for his ef-forts, as he had nine tackles, a five-yard sack, caused a key fumble, broke up a Mountaineer pass, and recorded three quarterback pressures. The fourth quarter was all Clemson, as the Tigers moved the ball 47 yards on the ground to set up a four-yard Joe Henderson touchdown. Vince Taylor recovered a second Harris fumble and after a Clemson punt, freshman defensive tackle Chester McGlockton, the ACC sack leader, knocked the ball loose from Harris once again and fell on it in the endzone for a Tiger touchdown, upping the score to 24-7

After a separation of 22 years, two head coaches found themselves once again on the same football field. This time, they were on opposite sidelines. Ken Hatfield and John Mackovic, who had been graduate assistants together at Army in the 1960’s, were reunited in the 1991 Hall of Fame Bowl. The Clemson defense dominated the line by holding Illinois to 247 yards, 150 yards under their season average. The Clemson offense surprised the Illini defense with an unexpected aerial assault. Tiger quarterback and game MVP DeChane Cameron, who was less than a 50 percent passer in the regular season, completed 14 of 19 passes for a Hall of Fame Bowl record 73 percent. Cameron’s passing yardage totalled 141 yards and he completed TD passes to Doug Thomas and Howard Hall. It was the first TD reception for both players in their respec-tive careers. Thomas caught five passes on the day for 57 yards, career highs for both categories for the senior in his last game. Clemson took its opening possession 71 yards to the Illinois two where Chris Gardocki tapped in any easy three. After Illinois fumbled on its first offensive play of the game, Clemson scored a touchdown with a 14-yard pass from Cameron to Thomas. Clemson had not scored a passing touchdown in any of its four previous bowl victories.

in favor of Clemson. As the final seconds ticked off the clock, DeChane Cameron came in at quar-terback for the Tigers and hit Rodney Fletcher over the middle for a 34-yard gain to set up a 24-yard Chris Gardocki field goal,

putting the final score at 27-7. Senior tailback Joe Henderson led the Tigers in rushing with 92 yards on 22 carries and one touchdown, while Chris Morocco, who was shaken up late in the game, gained 65 yards on the ground on 11 carries. Rodney Fletcher was the leading receiver as he pulled down three catches for 66 yards. Chris Gardocki kept the Tigers in good field position, as he had a 46-yard average on four punts, including a long kick of 63. Defensively, linebacker Doug Brewster led the team in tackles with 10, followed by Kirkland’s nine and strong safety Arlington Nunn and inside linebacker Ed McDaniel, who had seven stops each.

In the second quarter, the Tigers would score two more touchdowns. The first was the result of a 17-yard Cameron pass to fullback Howard Hall. It was just the third TD pass to a Clemson fullback in the last 18 years. Clemson

then put the contest out of reach just three plays later when Arlington Nunn scored on a 34-yard interception return. It was the senior’s third interception returned for a TD in 1990, a Clemson record. The Tiger defense continued to hold Illinois throughout the remainder of the game. John Johnson led the Tiger pass defense, as he had two sacks to lead a point-prevention unit that had six sacks on the day. Illinois reached the Clemson eight-yard line in the fourth quarter, but the Tiger defense forced a fumble and Ed McDaniel picked up the ball. Illinois had the ball in Tiger territory just three times. The Tiger defense earned its third shutout of the year. It was the first shutout at a Hall of Fame Bowl and Clemson’s first bowl shutout in 17 bowls. The 30-0 triumph was a Tiger record for victory margin in a bowl game.

Clemson 0 10 0 17 27West Virginia 7 0 0 0 7

WVU Jett 12 pass from Harris (Carroll kick), 1st, 6:12CU Gardocki 27 FG, 2nd, 13:42CU McFadden 1 run (Gardocki kick), 2nd, 2:54CU Henderson 4 run (Gardocki kick), 4th, 11:43CU McGlockton recovered fumble (Gardocki kick), 4th, 8:08CU Gardocki 24 FG, 4th, 3:16Attendance - 82,911

Team Statistics CU WVURushes-Yards 61-257 31-118Passing Yards 91 119

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Henderson 22-92-1, Morocco 11-65, Kennedy 9-57,

Lawrence 5-16, McFadden 8-12-1, Cameron 2-8, Bolin 1-6, Hall 1-3, Carr 1-3, Cooper 1-(-5)

WVU Ford 8-45, Napolean 6-24, Tyler 4-18, Harris 11-17, Hayes 1-10, Evans 1-4

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU Morocco 5-9-0-57-0, Cameron 1-1-0-34-0, Davis 0-1-1-0-0WVU Harris 11-21-1-119-1, Jones 0-4-0-0-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Fletcher 3-66, Cooper 2-15, Fields 1-10WVU Rembert 4-57, Tyler 4-23, Dykes 2-27, Jett 1-12-1

GAME STATS

Clemson 10 14 3 3 30Illinois 0 0 0 0 0

CU Gardocki 18 FG, 1st, 7:18CU Thomas 14 pass from Cameron (Gardocki kick), 1st, 6:58CU Hall 17 pass from Cameron (Gardocki kick), 2nd, 10:31CU Nunn 34 interception return (Gardocki kick), 2nd, 9:38CU Gardocki 26 FG, 3rd, 5:00CU Gardocki 43 FG, 4th, 14:15Attendance - 63,154

Team Statistics CU ILLFirst Downs 18 14Rushes-Yards 44-148 33-59Passing Yards 157 185Passes 16-23-0 18-36-2

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Cameron 17-76, Williams 14-27, Harris 3-20, Blunt 4-10,

Moncrief 3-9, Hall 2-5ILL Griffin 15-59, Feagin 5-28, Bell 3-14, Muti 1-3, Lester 2-2,

Kinney 2-(-8), Verduzco 5-(-36)

Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-I-TD)CU Cameron 14-19-141-0-2, Moncrief 2-4-16-0-0ILL Verduzco-13-25-121-2-0, Kinney 5-11-64-0-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Thomas 5-57-1, Smith 3-43, Witherspoon 2-7, Hall 1-17-1,

Blunt 1-16, Ryans 1-12, Kennedy 1-4, Williams 1-1, Harris 1-0

ILL Wax 6-77, Muller 3-76, Finke 3-23, Griffin 2-11, Palma 1-4, Bell 1-1, Feagin 1-(-6)

GAME STATS

1989 GATOR BOWL

1991 HALL OF FAME BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ............................................ Ken HatfieldCalifornia: ....................................... Bruce Snyder

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ................................9-1-1 .................. #13California: .................................9-2 .................. #14

California 37

Clemson 13

January 1, 1992Citrus Bowl • Orlando, FL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ...........................................Tommy WestKentucky: .................................................Bill Curry

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................6-5 ....................NRKentucky: ..................................6-5 ....................NR

Clemson 14

Kentucky 13

December 31, 1993Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA

Clemson’s bowl game victory streak ended at five as the Tigers left the state of Florida with their first bowl loss since 1985, and their worst defeat since 1986, when #14 California defeated #13 Clemson by a score of 37-13 in the Florida Citrus Bowl. For the first time since the 1988 season, the Clemson defense, which led the nation in rushing defense in 1991, allowed an opposing running back to rush for over 100 yards, as California’s Russell White crossed the century mark with 103 yards. The Golden Bears scored early and often in the first half, taking the opening kickoff 76 yards for a touchdown and adding a 31-yard field goal on their third possession. Clem-son was unable to gain a first down after the ensuing kickoff and was forced to punt. Although Chuck Lynch punted 49 yards, Brian Treggs eluded the Tiger special forces unit and went the distance for a 72-yard touchdown. Treggs had 124 punt return yards, most ever against Clemson in a bowl game and one of the top opponent performances in any game. Clemson got on the board for the first time with time running out in the first quarter as Nelson Welch connected on a 32-yard field goal on a drive highlighted by a 43-yard run by fullback Rudy Harris.

Heading into the Peach Bowl with Kentucky, Clemson owned the seventh-best bowl winning percentage (61.1) in college football history. The Tigers upped that percentage in an exciting way, with a 14-13 win over Kentucky. Tommy West became the first coach in NCAA history to win his first game for a school in a bowl game without serving as a coach in that program during the regular season. A tandem of running backs who hailed from Pensacola, FL led the Clemson rushing attack, as starting tailback Rodney Blunt rushed for a season-high 58 yards on 15 carries to lead the team. But, it was red-shirt freshman Emory Smith who was named the Tigers’ Offensive MVP, as he rambled for 45 yards from his fullback position, including a two-yard touchdown run. After taking over at its own two, quarterback Dexter McCleon engineered a 98-yard scoring drive that culminated in a one-yard run by Emory Smith. The Wildcats drove back down the field on their next possession, this time reaching the Clemson one again, where they decided to go for it on fourth down. The Clem-son defense held once again, as defensive tackle Brentson Buckner stopped the ball carrier for no gain. Buckner was named Defensive MVP after tallying a dozen tackles, includ-ing three tackles for loss. Buckner became just the fourth Tiger defensive lineman in the last eight years to record at

The highlight of the game for the Tigers came with just under five min-utes remaining in the first half, as DeChane Cameron broke loose for a 62-yard touchodwn. That play marked the longest run from scrimmage for a

Tiger quarterback in 13 years, but also marked the only touchdown that Clemson scored that afternoon. The only score for Clemson in the second half was a 36-yard field goal by Welch in the third quarter. The Tiger defense managed to hold California scoreless in the fourth quarter, but Clemson could not put up any points, as it turned the ball over three times on interceptions and once more on downs. Two Tigers who were playing in their last game in a Clemson uniform were named team Most Valuable Players in the loss. Defensive tackle Chester McGlockton, who had six tackles for the game, including three tackles for loss and one-and-a-half sacks, was named the Tigers’ defensive MVP, while quarterback DeChane Cameron was named Clemson’s Most Valuable Offensive Performer, after he scored Clemson’s only touchdown and had 189 yards in total offense.

least a dozen tackles in a game. The Tigers were forced to punt after tak-ing over at the one and Kentucky got on the scoreboard with a 17-yard field goal by Nicky Nickles. The score heading into

the half stood at 7-3. Neither squad scored in the third quarter, and barely into the fourth quarter, Kentucky took the lead with a 46-yard touchdown drive. After an interception, the Wilcats upped their lead to 13-7 on a 43 yard scoring drive, culminating in another field goal. With time running down in the fourth quarter, quar-terback Patrick Sapp came off the bench. The two teams exchanged punts before the Tigers got the ball at their own 18 with 3:50 left. On the first play of the drive, Sapp threw a screen to Emory Smith for 57 yards. With under a minute left, Kentucky linebacker Marty Moore intercepted Sapp’s pass. But, on the return, Stacy Seegars jarred the ball loose and Brent LeJeune recovered. With 20 seconds left, Sapp connected with Terry Smith on a 21-yard score and Nelson Welch kicked the PAT for the win.

Clemson 3 7 3 0 13California 17 10 10 0 37

CAL Zomalt 1 run (Brien kick), 1st, 11:23CAL Brien 31 FG, 1st, 3:53CAL Treggs 72 punt return (Brien kick), 1st, 2:14CU Welch 32 FG, 1st, 0:00CAL White 2 run (Brien kick), 2nd, 6:26CU Cameron 62 run (Welch kick), 2nd, 4:48CAL Brien 33 FG, 2nd, 1:21CU Welch 36 FG, 3rd, 10:06CAL Brien 34 FG, 3rd, 6:04CAL Dawkins 23 pass from Pawlawski (Brien kick), 3rd, 3:48Attendance - 64,192

Team Statistics CU CALRushes-Yards 44-206 42-146Passing Yards 123 230

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Harris 14-83, Cameron 12-66-1, Blunt 15-41CAL White 22-103-1, Chapman 5-25, Mahlum 1-16

Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-I-TD)CU Cameron 15-33-123-1-0, McLees 0-2-0-1-0CAL Pawlawski 21-32-230-0-1, Klein 0-1-0-0-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Smith 7-71, Blunt 3-28, Witherspoon 3-9, Gibson 2-15CAL Zomalt 6-41, Dawkins 5-55-1, White 3-39, Treggs 2-24,

Caldwell 2-20, Chapman 1-36

GAME STATS

Clemson 7 0 0 7 14Kentucky 0 3 0 10 13

CU E. Smith 2 run (Welch kick), 1st, 2:45, 18-98KEN Nickles 34 FG, 2nd, 7:17, 4-36KEN Chatman 5 pass from Jones (Nickles kick), 4th, 12:48, 6-46KEN Nickles 26 FG, 4th, 7:28, 7-43CU T. Smith 21 pass from Sapp (Welch kick), 4th, 0:20, 10-82Attendance - 63,416

Team Statistics CU KENFirst Downs 14 20Rushes-Yards 46-119 34-139Passing Yards 129 154Passes 8-16-3 16-32-0Total Offense 62-248 66-293

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Blunt 15-58, E. Smith 8-45-1, Witherspoon 5-17, Sapp

4-10, Franklin 5-8, McCleon 8-2, Team 1-(-21)KEN Williams 13-58, Hood 8-36, Jones 8-19, Jordan 2-10, Riazzi

2-9, Rudolph 1-7

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU McCleon 3-7-2-20-0, Sapp 5-9-1-109-1KEN Jones 16-32-0-154-1

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU T. Smith 4-56-1, Blunt 3-16, E. Smith 1-57KEN Chatmon 3-27-1, Calvert 2-32, Wyatt 2-28, Williams

2-17, Rudolph 1-21, Samuels 1-14, Hood 1-8, Gordon 1-6, Browning 1-1

GAME STATS

1992 CITRUS BOWL

1993 PEACH BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ...........................................Tommy WestSyracuse: .................................... Paul Pasqualoni

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................8-3 .................. #23Syracuse: ...................................8-3 ....................NR

Syracuse 41

Clemson 0

January 1, 1996ALLTEL Stadium • Jacksonville, FL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ...........................................Tommy WestLouisiana State: .........................Gerry DiNardo

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................7-4 ....................NRLouisiana State: .....................9-2 .................. #17

Louisiana State 10

Clemson 7

December 28, 1996Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA

Clemson entered the 1996 Gator Bowl fresh off of five consecutive victories, including an emotional 38-17 win over arch-rival South Carolina. The Tigers had won six consecutive games away from Death Valley, but the streak ended there at the hands of Syracuse. The Orangemen handed Clemson its worst bowl defeat in its 20-game bowl history, 41-0. In front of a rain-soaked crowd of mostly Tiger fans, fresh-man quarterback and future NFL star Donovan McNabb ran, passed and beat the Tiger defense. McNabb, the MVP of the Gator Bowl, was unstoppable, as he threw three touchdown passes and ran for another. He completed 13 of 23 passes for 309 yards. Wide receiver Marvin Harrison was on the other end of many McNabb passes as he grabbed seven for 173 yards. Malcolm Thomas scored less than two minutes into the game on a one-yard run. On its next possession, McNabb led a 12-play, 62-yard drive that culminated in a McNabb five-yard keeper for six. In the second quarter, the Orangemen defense thwarted Clemson’s best scoring chance of the afternoon. After the Tigers had gone 53 yards down the field on 11 plays to Syracuse’s six-yard-line, Clemson faced a crucial fourth-and-two situation. Clemson called a play-action pass that was incomplete, ending the drive on downs.

Raymond Priester set a Clemson Bowl record for rushing yardage with 151 yards gained during the 1996 Peach Bowl. On the defensive side of the ball, defensive lineman Trevor Pryce had three tackles for loss and one sack in addition to a caused fumble. Even with these fine accomplishments, Clemson still fell to the Louisiana State Tigers by a three-point margin, 10-7 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, GA. Nealon Greene opened the scoring for Clemson on a three-yard run for a touchdown. In addition to Priester’s outstanding game, contributions to the running attack were also made by Emory Smith, who had nine carries for 40 yards. Smith, brother of NFL star Em-mitt Smith, was playing in his second Peach Bowl, as he was vital in Clemson’s victory over Kentucky in the 1993 Peach Bowl. Clemson’s sole touchdown drive lasted 1:29 and consisted of only three runs. The outstanding field position was achieved on a fumble recovery by Harold Means following a sack and caused fumble by Trevor Pryce. Defensively, Clemson had five players contribute to a combined nine tackles for losses. These tackles for losses combined for a total loss of fifty-three yards of Louisiana State’s offense. Louisiana State scored its only touchdown of the game during the second quarter when Kevin Faulk ran three yards

The homecoming for Jacksonville natives and childhood teammates Brian Dawkins and Patrick Sapp was bitter-sweet, although Sapp did regis-ter a sack for a nine-yard loss. The Tigers, who entered the game with

the nation’s fourth best rushing attack could only manage 90 yards on 34 attempts. The Orangemen held Raymond Priester, the ACC’s leading rusher, to just 36 yards on 15 carries. Syracuse added two more touchdowns in the third quarter to put the game well out of reach. After a 57-yard pass to Sir Mawn Wilson, Thomas ran two yards to the right for his second touchdown of the afternoon. Thomas rushed for 71 yards on 14 carries. Each team traded prodigious third quarter punts, including a 73-yard effort by Sean Reali. The two bright spots for Clemson were punter Chris McInally, who averaged 49.3 yards on six punts, and Brian Dawkins, who had a team-high 10 tackles. The Orangemen had their second one-play drive when McNabb connected with Har-rison for a 56-yard score.

to a touchdown. The extra point by Richey was good and the game was tied 7-7. Louisiana State scored again during this quarter, with a 22-yard field goal by Richey to take the lead for good. Neither team scored in

the second half, as both defenses dominated. Clemson got the ball back with 2:29 remaining, but a 52-yard field goal attempt by Matt Padgett with 1:02 remaining in the game was blocked by Adam Roman and Louisiana State hung on for its second bowl victory over Clemson. The SEC Tigers also defeated Clemson 7-0 in the 1959 Sugar Bowl. Time of possession was fairly even throughout the game, as Louisiana State led with 30:15 minutes versus Clemson’s 29:45 minutes. Not only was time of possession even in this game, but also the total net yards gained (Clemson 258 - Louisiana State 287) and the average gain per play (4.2-4.5) were close as well.

Clemson 0 0 0 0 0Syracuse 20 0 14 7 41

SYR Thomas 1 run (Mare kick), 1st, 13:11, 6-64SYR McNabb 5 run (Mare kick blocked), 1st, 3:04, 12-62SYR Harrison 38 pass from McNabb (Mare kick), 1st, 2:07, 1-38SYR Thomas 2 run (Mare kick), 3rd, 11:43, 4-64SYR Harrison 56 pass from McNabb (Mare kick), 3rd, 6:00, 1-56SYR Sinceno 15 pass from McNabb (Mare kick), 4th, 14:51, 6-54Attendance - 45,202

Team Statistics CU SYRRushes-Yards 34-90 50-158Passing Yards 69 309

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Priester 15-36, Smith 6-30, Greene 8-16, Solomon 4-8,

Downs 1-0SYR Thomas 14-71-2, Downing 6-37, Jones 10-25, Konrad

6-24, R. Johnson 1-6, McNabb 8-5-1, Morris 1-4, Sparks 2-2, Harrison 1-1, Team 1-(-17)

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)CU Greene 9-19-2-63-0, Solomon 2-4-0-6-0, Wyatt 0-1-0-0-0SYR McNabb 13-23-1-309-3

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Wyatt 3-21, Priester 2-16, Crooks 2-10, Smith 2-(-4), Horne

1-15, Woods 1-11SYR Harrison 7-173-2, Wilson 2-70, Sinceno 2-47-1, Maddox

1-18, Williams 1-1

GAME STATS

Clemson 7 0 0 0 7Louisiana State 0 10 0 0 10

CU N. Greene 3 yard run (Padgett kick), 1st, 1:29, 3-9LSU Faulk 3 yard run (Richey kick), 2nd, 2:21, 7-80LSU Richey 22 yard field goal, 2nd, 4:01, 10-77Attendance - 63,622

Team Statistics CU LSUFirst Downs 12 17Rushes-Yards 42-192 43-124Passing Yards 66 163Passes 20-6-0 21-14-0Total Offense 258 287Punts 10-38.2 7-42.3Turnovers 1 1

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Priester 25-151, Smith 9-40, Dunnican 2-6, Wofford 1-5,

Greene 5-(-10)-1LSU Faulk 23-64-1, H. Tyler 12-38, Meacy 4-18, Cleveland 1-7,

Taber 1-1

Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-I-TD)CU Greene 6-20-66-0-0LSU H. Tyler 14-21-163-0-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds)CU Smith 2-25, Woods 1-22, Crooks 1-9, Wofford 1-9, Hall

1-1LSU LaFleur 4-63, Frazier 3-30, Savoie 2-40, Foster 2-20, Bates

1-7, Cleveland 1-4, Faulk 1-(-1)

GAME STATS

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ...........................................Tommy WestAuburn: ........................................... Terry Bowden

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................7-4 ....................NRAuburn: ......................................9-3 .................. #13

Auburn 21

Clemson 17

January 2, 1998Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .................................... Tommy BowdenMississippi State: ........................ Jackie Sherrill

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................6-5 ....................NRMississippi State: ...................9-2 .................. #15

Mississippi State 17

Clemson 7

December 30, 1999Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA

Behind the strength of the Auburn defense, Dameyune Craig was able to rally his offense in the fourth quarter enroute to a come from behind 21-17 victory over the Clemson Tigers at the Georgia Dome. Auburn’s offense managed to score 15 points on three consecutive scoring drives to overcome an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter. Clemson got on the board midway through the second quarter with the help of the first of many great special teams plays. Jaret Holmes’ punt was blocked by Rod Gardner and returned 18 yards by Chad Speck for a touchdown. Auburn would answer the Clemson scoring strike on its very next drive. Offensive MVP Dameyune Craig led Auburn on a seven-play, 67-yard drive, that ended when Jaret Holmes converted on his second field goal. With 5:18 left in the third quarter, Clemson’s special teams stepped up big again when Rahim Abdullah blocked Holmes’ punt and Mal Lawyer recovered the ball on the two. From there, Clemson’s Terry Witherspoon ran the ball in from two yards out on first and goal to give the Tigers a 14-6 lead. Auburn was forced to punt from inside its own 10-yard line the following possession. Tony Horne returned the punt 20 yards to the Auburn 26-yard line, giving the Tigers great field position. However, the Clemson offense failed to gain a first down. David Richardson connected on a

Wayne Madkin ran for a touchdown and threw for another in the fourth quarter to lead #15 Mississippi State to a 17-7 win in the Peach Bowl and a record crowd of 73,315. Clem-son outgained the Bulldogs 391-265, but many Tiger drives stalled in Bulldog territory, as Mississippi State’s defense, tops in the nation in yards allowed per game, thwarted the Tigers and forced six turnovers. Despite the loss, Clemson’s defense played one of its best games of the year, holding the Bulldogs (10-2) to just 3.7 yards per play. The defense also began many drives after Tiger turnovers in Clemson’s own territory. Clemson was led on offense by Brian Wofford, who had six catches for a team-season-high 147 yards, including four of 20 yards or more. Brandon Streeter threw for 301 yards on 24-50 passing. Freshman Bernard Rambert, who played most of the game after starting tailback Travis Zachery left the game early in the first quarter with a dislocated elbow, had 70 yards rushing on 18 carries. Clemson looked to be in business when Streeter con-nected with Rod Gardner, who had seven catches for 75 yards, for 37 yards on the game’s first play. But Fred Smoot intercepted Streeter’s fourth-down pass. Clemson had another golden opportunity later in the opening quarter. Thanks in part to Wofford’s 32-yard catch and run, Clemson drove 64 yards in 15 plays before Tony Lazzara’s 25-yard

48-yard field goal, which gave Clemson a 17-6 advantage with 2:10 left in the third quarter. Down 11 points, Craig rallied his team. He led the Tigers on a nine-play, 72-yard drive. The Auburn drive was capped off

with a miraculous 22-yard touchdown run by Craig on a fourth-down play. Despite failing to convert the two-point conversion, Craig’s run was a turning point for the Auburn offense and reduced Clemson’s lead to 17-12. Clemson was forced to punt on its next possession, giving the ball back to an Auburn offense that was finally clicking. Craig and his Tigers drove 49 yards in two minutes and 22 seconds, resulting in a Rusty Williams 7-yard touchdown run. Following an interception, Auburn drove down to the Clemson five and Holmes converted on a 22-yard field goal, giving the Auburn Tigers a 21-17 lead. After Clemson lost the ball on downs, Auburn ran the remaining 2:30 off the clock.

field goal was blocked and returned into Tiger territory. The Clemson defense continually came up with stands. The teams went into halftime 0-0, the first scoreless tie at halftime for Clemson since 1988.

Scott Westerfield put the Bulldogs ahead 3-0 on the opening drive of the second half. After two screen passes that netted a total of 30 yards, Westerfield split the uprights from 39 yards. The Bulldogs reached the endzone for the first time on their first possession of the fourth quarter. Madkin out-ran Keith Adams for a two-yard score. Their drive was twice extended on third-down plays in the red-zone by pass interference calls. Clemson responded with an eight-play, 70-yard drive capped by Streeter’s one-yard plunge to make the score 10-7. But Mississippi State came right back with a clinching touchdown-scoring drive, capped by Dontae Walker’s 15-yard catch on a screen pass. Madkin’s 21-yard completion to Matt Butler on third down was the critical play of the drive.

Clemson 0 7 10 0 17Auburn 3 3 0 15 21

AUB Jaret Holmes 52 FG, 1st, 9:49, 8-35CU Speck 18 punt block return, 2nd, 6:31AUB Holmes 24 FG, 2nd, 4:15, 7-67CU Witherspoon 2 run, 3rd, 5:15, 1-2CU Richardson 48 FG, 3rd, 1:48, 4-(-5)AUB Craig 22 run, 4th, 13:29, 9-72AUB R. Williams 7 run, 4th, 8:45, 7-49AUB Holmes 22 FG, 4th, 4:11, 7-54Attendance - 71,212

Team Statistics CU AUBRushes-Yards 27-60 36-108Passing Yards 86 258

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Priester 19-62, Austin 3-3, Witherspoon 1-1-1, Greene

4-(-7)AUB Williams 18-71-1, Craig 9-26-1, Carter 4-7, Beasley 5-4

Passing (Comp-Att-Yds-Int-TD)CU Greene 11-25-86-1-0AUB Craig 15-45-258-0-0

Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD)CU Austin 3-32, Horne 2-10, Hall 2-6, Wofford 2-5, Gardner

1-27, Lawyer 1-6AUB Bailey 4-119, Goodson 4-64, Poor 4-43, Lowe 1-8, Williams

1-3, Beasley 1-(-9)

GAME STATS

Clemson 0 0 0 7 7Mississippi State 0 0 3 14 17

MSU Westerfield 39 FG, 3rd, 12:39, 7-31MSU Madkin 2 run (Westerfield kick), 4th, 11:40, 10-43CU Streeter 1 run (Lazzara kick), 4th, 8:15, 8-70MSU D. Walker 15 pass from Madkin (Westerfield kick), 4th, 4:31, 8-57Attendance - 73,315

Team Statistics CU MSUFirst Downs 24 16Rushes-Yards 34-85 33-89Passing Yards 306 176Passes 25-56-5 17-38-0Total Offense 90-391 71-265

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Rambert 18-70, Dantzler 9-8, Streeter 4-7-1, Wofford 1-5,

Witherspoon 1-2, Zachery 1-(-7)MSU Madkin 5-37-1, Miller 10-24, D. Walker 9-18, Rainey 3-14,

Griffith 3-1, Gibson 1-0

Passing (Com-Att-Yds-I-TD)CU Streeter 24-50-301-4-0, Dantzler 1-6-5-1-0MSU Madkin 17-38-176-0-1

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD)CU Gardner 7-75, Wofford 6-147, Lawyer 5-46, Cyrgalis 2-21,

Rambert 2-8, Bailey 1-9, Seth 1-3, Reames 1-(-3)MSU Miller 3-54, Sirmones 2-21, D. Walker 2-20, Griffith 2-14,

McCaskey 2-9, M. Butler 1-21, Love 1-20, Huntington 1-6, Lee 1-5, Belcher 1-3

GAME STATS

1998 PEACH BOWL

1999 PEACH BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .................................... Tommy BowdenVirginia Tech: ................................ Frank Beamer

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................9-2 .................. #16Virginia Tech: ........................ 10-1 .....................#6

Virginia Tech 41

Clemson 20

January 1, 2001ALLTEL Stadium • Jacksonville, FL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .................................... Tommy BowdenLouisiana Tech: ...............................Jack Bicknell

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................6-5 ....................NRLouisiana Tech: .......................7-4 ....................NR

Clemson 49

Louisiana Tech 24

December 31, 2001Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID

Michael Vick rebounded from an ankle-injury to lead Virginia Tech to a victory in his final college game, a 41-20 win. The quarterback finished with two touchdowns while completing 10 of 18 passes for 205 yards. The contest was a battle of mobile quarterbacks, as Clemson’s Woodrow Dantzler gained 261 yards of total offense for the afternoon. The Hokies capitalized on early costly Tiger mistakes. The uncharacteristic play began on the first drive when snapper Henry Owen bounced his delivery to punter Jaime Somaini, who was tackled for an eight-yard loss by Lee Suggs. Tech scored on its first offensive play of the game when Vick threw to Jarrett Ferguson on a 23-yard touchdown play. Later in the quarter, Terry Jolly jumped off-side to preserve an 11-play, 59-yard drive that ended in a six-yard touchdown run for Vick. Clemson got back into the game, but at a heavy cost. Dantzler found Travis Zachery for a 23-yard touchdown early in the second quarter. However, Zachery’s missed the rest of the game due to a broken foot that occurred as the tailback leaped into the endzone. On the play, Zachery also snapped Lester Brown’s single-season Clemson record of 17 touchdowns in a season. Two possessions later, Keith Adams sacked Vick for 18 yards, forcing a fumble that Terry Bryant recovered on the

Clemson concluded its 2001 season with a 49-24 win over Louisiana Tech in the Humanitarian Bowl at Boise, ID. The Tigers managed to win despite snowy conditions and freezing temperatures that set records for a Tiger football game. Clemson won by putting together one of its best all-around performances of the season. The offense racked up 548 yards of total offense and set a school record for most touchdown passes in a game with five. The Tigers scored four touchdowns in the third quarter, setting a new team record for most points scored in one quarter in a bowl game. Four touchdowns were scored by freshmen, marking the first time in school history that happened. The defense held the Bulldogs to just 49 total yards rushing while intercepting three passes and totaling six sacks. After falling behind 10-7, Clemson took the lead 14-10 with 6:54 remaining before halftime when quarterback Woodrow Dantzler Dantzler connected with Roscoe Crosby on a 53-yard touchdown reception. Dantzler helped extend the lead on the first drive of the second half by finding Ben Hall in the end zone and igniting the record-setting third quarter scoring effort. Dantzler recorded his third touch-down pass of the game two minutes later when he hooked up with Bernard Rambert for a 62-yard score.

Hokie 13. Clemson had to settle for an Aaron Hunt field goal, bringing the Tigers to within 14-10. But, that was as close as Clemson could get. Suggs scored his first touchdown of the day on a three-yard rush on the

next possession to give the Hokies a 21-10 lead. Hopes of a second-half rally were shattered when Vick found Andre Davis for a 55-yard touchdown on the first drive of the second half. Willie Simmons relieved Dantzler in the final quarter. On his first possession, Simmons led the offense on an 11-play, 71-yard drive that ended in a 23-yard touchdown pass to Rod Gardner. With seven catches, Gardner surpassed Terry Smith’s Clemson record for career receptions, finishing his career with 166. Both quarterbacks shined in the much-anticipated match-up between Vick and Dantzler, although the Hokie quarterback left with both a Gator Bowl and a MVP trophy. Vick had the advantage in the passing game, his numbers slightly besting Dantzler’s 15-32 for 180 yards.

Following an inter-ception by Brian Mance, the offense capitalized seven plays later when R amber t scampered down the left sideline for 21 yards and a score. Charles Hafley intercept-ed Luke McCown’s pass

on the Bulldogs’ first play of the ensuing drive, and Airese Currie’s 19-yard fumble-rooskie play less than two minutes later marked the fourth touchdown of the quarter and gave Clemson a 42-10 lead. Backup quarterback Willie Simmons entered the game in the final period and helped contribute to Clemson’s final score of the game, completing his only pass of the contest to Derrick Hamilton for a 57-yard touchdown with just over nine minutes remaining. Despite two late scores by Louisiana Tech, the Tigers’ impressive team effort left fans excited about the potential of the 2002 campaign. Dantzler ended his career with a fitting performance. He completed 15-23 passes for 218 yards, and his four touch-down passes tied his own team record. Rambert posted 101 rushing yards and a touchdown on 16 carries. Center Kyle Young was named to Sports Illustrated’s All-Bowl team, as he had 18 knockdown blocks in the contest.

Clemson 0 10 3 7 20Virginia Tech 14 7 13 7 41

VAT Ferguson 23 pass from Vick (Warley kick), 1st, 13:23, 1-23VAT Vick 6 run (Warley kick), 1st, 1:08, 11-59CU Zachery 23 pass from Dantzler (Hunt kick), 2nd, 13:34, 9-74CU Hunt 28 FG, 2nd, 5:45, 4-2VAT Suggs 3 run (Warley kick), 2nd, 2:26, 7-78VAT Suggs 1 run (Warley kick failed), 3rd, 12:19, 5-80CU Hunt 26 FG, 3rd, 7:19, 6-12VAT Ferguson 5 run (Warley kick), 3rd, 5:14, 5-74CU Gardner 23 pass from Simmons (Hunt kick), 4th, 7:19, 11-71VAT Suggs 5 run (Warley kick), 4th, 3:41, 7-44Attendance - 68,741

Team Statistics CU VATRushes-Yards 35-88 47-211Passing Yards 243 205

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Dantzler 18-81, Zachery 5-15, Rambert 4-7VAT Suggs 20-73-3, Kendrick 5-52, Ferguson 6-26-1, Ward

4-24, Vick 9-19-1, Burnell 1-6

Passing (Com-Att-Yds-I-TD)CU Dantzler 15-32-180-1-1, Simmons 6-12-63-1-1VAT Vick 10-18-205-1-1

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD)CU Gardner 7-94-1, Watts 4-59, Zachery 2-25-1, Robinson

2-25, Kelly 3-22, Rambert 2-14VAT A. Davis 2-70, Kendrick 2-55, Wynn 2-27

GAME STATS

Clemson 7 7 28 7 49Louisiana Tech 3 7 0 14 24

LAT Scobee 29 FG , 1st, 12:22, 10-61CU Bailey 10 pass from Dantzler (Hunt kick), 1st, 5:48, 8-51LAT McCown 11 run (Scobee kick), 2nd, 7:51, 12-79CU Crosby 53 pass from Dantzler (Hunt kick), 2nd, 6:54, 2-57CU Hall 5 pass from Dantzler (Hunt kick), 3rd, 11:43, 9-65CU Rambert 62 pass from Dantzler (Hunt kick), 3rd, 9:42, 3-62CU Rambert 21 run (Hunt kick), 3rd, 6:36, 7-58CU Currie 19 run (Hunt kick), 3rd, 4:34, 6-51CU Hamilton 57 pass from Simmons (Hunt kick), 4th, 9:24, 2-60LAT Daigre 34 pass from McCown (Simon pass), 4th, 7:46, 7-76LAT Smith 2 run (Causey kick failed), 4th, 3:14, 8-75Attendance - 23,472

Team Statistics CU LATRushes-Yards 55-273 26-49Passing Yards 275 401

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Rambert 16-101-1, Jasmin 16-83, Dantzler 15-57, Currie

2-13-1, Hamilton 2-17, Schell 1-2LAT Smith 14-57, Curry 1-(-3), McCown11-(-5)

Passing (Com-Att-Yds-I-TD)CU Dantzler 15-23-218-0-4, Simmons 1-4-57-0-1, Schell

0-1-0-0-0, Reames 0-1-1-0-0LAT McCown 25-52-328-3-1, Causey 4-7-73-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD)CU Hamilton 4-94-1, Crosby 4-69-1, Rambert 3-77-1LAT Daigre 10-178, Simon 7-96, Harris 4-31

GAME STATS

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2001 HUMANITARIAN BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .................................... Tommy BowdenTexas Tech: .......................................... Mike Leach

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................7-5 ....................NRTexas Tech: ................................8-5 ....................NR

Texas Tech 55

Clemson 15

December 23, 2002Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium • Orlando, FL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .................................... Tommy BowdenTennessee: ..................................... Phillip Fulmer

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................8-4 ....................NRTennessee: ............................. 10-2 .....................#6

Clemson 27

Tennessee 14

January 2, 2004Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA

Texas Tech defeated Clemson 55-15 in the 2003 Mazda Tangerine Bowl at Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, FL. Making their fourth consecutive bowl appearance, the Tigers were unable to contain Kliff Kingsbury, who threw for 375 yards and three touchdowns. Earning game MVP honors, he completed 32-43 passes and finished the season with 5,017 passing yards. Although Kingsbury left the game in the third quarter with a leg injury, he returned to play in the final quarter and became just the third player in Division I-A history to eclipse the 5,000-yard passing mark in a season. Charlie Whitehurst, who completed 20 of his 48 passes for 263 yards, led Clemson. His favorite target was Kevin Youngblood, who had a game-high 134 yards receiving on seven catches. Kingsbury established the tone for the Red Raider of-fense by completing six of his first eight passes and leading the Red Raiders to a 29-yard field goal. Less than six minutes later, Kingsbury’s 46-yard touchdown pass to Nehemiah Glover gave the Red Raiders a 10-0 lead. The onslaught continued in the first quarter when Kings-bury connected with Mickey Peters on a 19-yard touchdown pass that gave Texas Tech a 17-0 lead entering the second quarter.

Clemson’s impressive finish to the regular season carried over into the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, as the Tigers upset #6 Tennessee by a score of 27-14. The win gave Clemson two victories over top-10 teams for the first time since the 1981 National Championship season, and propelled the Tigers to a #22 ranking in both final polls. Clemson received the ball to start the game, and the offense responded with a quick start. Charlie Whitehurst found Derrick Hamilton for 26 yards and Kevin Youngblood for 35 more to move into scoring position. On first-and-goal, Whitehurst led an option to the short side of the field. Duane Coleman took the pitch and leaped over a would-be tackler. He got in for an eight-yard score. Tennessee was forced to punt on its second possession, as Clausen was sacked by Justin Miller (first of his career) and then had a pass tipped at the line by Eric Coleman. All-America punter Dustin Colquitt booted a 41-yard punt, but Clemson’s Hamilton provided some fireworks. He started to the right side of the field, cut back left, and then was off to the races thanks to some timely blocks. His 58-yard punt return put Clemson on the Volunteers’ 17-yard line to begin the next drive. The Tigers quickly responded to a Volunteer touchdown late in the first quarter. Chad Jasmin rushed for 46 yards on the drive, including a 15-yard touchdown run up the

Taurean Hender-son’s 10-yard run gave the Red Raiders a 24-0 lead with 12:09 remain-ing in the first half. Mid-way through the second quarter, Clemson finally mustered some points when Tye Hill blocked a

punt that resulted in a safety when the ball went through the end zone. Vincent Meeks intercepted Whitehurst at the goal-line. Three quick completions moved the Texas Tech offense into field-goal range, and Robert Treece’s successful 40-yard attempt as time expired gave Texas Tech a 34-2 advantage at halftime. Clemson’s opening drive of the second half resulted in the team’s first offensive score, when Whitehurst connected with tight end Ben Hall on a 10-yard touchdown pass. Kings-bury left the game on the next possession after Khaleed Vaughn rolled over his leg; B.J. Symons replaced Kingsbury and guided the Red Raiders to a score on his opening drive. Symons’ two-yard touchdown pass to Carlos Francis made the score 41-9. Chad Jasmin’s two-yard scamper with 12:29 remaining in regulation signaled the Tigers’ final score of the contest.

middle to put the Tigers ahead 17-7. C l e m s o n a g a i n responded with points on the ensuing possession. Jasmin ignited the drive with a 31-yard run up the middle. Whitehurst then found Hamilton for

a 23-yard gain into the redzone. Faced with third-and-goal from the eight, the Tiger coaching staff reached into its bag of tricks. Whitehurst took the shotgun snap and handed the ball to Kyle Browning between his legs. Whitehurst then carried out a fake option to the right, while Browning hesitated and then ran left for the touchdown. The play, known as “Panther,” put the Tigers ahead 24-14 at halftime. Clemson rushed for 153 yards, while Tennessee struggled to just 38. Jasmin, voted the game’s most valuable offensive player, had 130 yards on the ground and a touchdown. Recording sacks for Clemson were Charles Bennett, Touré Francis, Leroy Hill, John Leake, DeJuan Polk, and Miller. With two sacks, Hill was voted the defensive most valuable player.

Clemson 0 2 7 6 15Texas Tech 17 17 7 14 55

TTU Treece 29 FG, 1st, 10:11, 14-82TTU Glover 46 pass from Kingsbury (Treece kick), 1st, 5:38, 1-46TTU Peters 19 pass from Kingsbury (Treece kick), 1st, 1:26, 7-69TTU Henderson 10 run (Treece kick), 2nd, 12:09, 6-41CU TEAM Safety , 2nd, 5:14TTU Welker 59 punt return (Treece kick), 2nd, 3:52TTU Treece 40 FG, 2nd, 0:00, 6-52CU Hall 10 pass from Whitehurst (Hunt kick), 3rd, 11:12, 14-80TTU Francis 2 pass from Symons (Bishop kick), 3rd, 6:12, 11-79CU Jasmin 2 run (Whitehurst pass failed), 4th, 12:29, 8-45TTU Welker 9 pass from Kingsbury (Bishop kick), 4th, 9:18, 10-65TTU Henderson 26 pass from Symons (Bishop kick), 4th, 5:32, 5-58Attendance - 21,689

Team Statistics CU TTURushes-Yards 29-41 27-91Passing Yards 319 464

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU T. Hill 5-16, Kelly 5-15, Currie 1-9, Jasmin 4-4TTU Henderson 10-60-1, Welker 4-30, Munlin 5-26

Passing (Com-Att-Yds-I-TD)CU Whitehurst 20-48-263-4-1, Simmons 5-8-56-0-0TTU Kingsbury 32-43-375-1-3, Symons 7-9-89-0-2

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD)CU Youngblood 7-134, Hamilton 4-72, McKelvey 2-33TTU Glover 8-121-1, Henderson 8-56-1, Peters 7-86-1

GAME STATS

Clemson 10 14 0 3 27Tennessee 7 7 0 0 14

CU D. Coleman 8 run (Hunt kick), 1st, 12:50, 6-80CU Hunt 23 FG, 1st, 3:48, 6-11TEN Hannon 19 pass from Clausen (Wilhoit kick), 1st, 0:06, 11-87CU Jasmin 15 run (Hunt kick), 2nd, 13:11, 7-80TEN Jones 30 pass from Clausen (Wilhoit kick), 2nd, 8:19, 4-43CU Browning 8 run (Hunt kick), 2nd, 5:36, 9-80CU Hunt 28 FG, 4th, 1:23, 14-70Attendance - 75,125

Team Statistics CU TENRushes-Yards 34-153 26-38Passing Yards 246 384

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Jasmin 15-130-1, Hamilton 4-23, Browning 1-8-1, D.

Coleman 8-4-1, Whitehurst 6-(-12)TEN Houston 6-24, Riggs 2-10, Fleming 4-6, Davis 1-6, Clausen

12-2, Banks 1-(-10)

Passing (Com-Att-Yds-I-TD)CU Whitehurst 22-40-246-1-0TEN Clausen 31-55-384-0-2, TEAM 0-1-0-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD)CU Hamilton 5-69, Currie 5-50, D. Coleman 4-17, Youngblood

3-64, Baham 2-25, Williamson 1-13, Hall 1-9, Jasmin 1-(-1)TEN Fleming 6-54, Jones 5-66-1, Hannon 4-57-1, Banks

3-37, Fayton 3-34, Swain 3-18, Brown 2-48, Smith 2-45, Houston 2-18, Revill 1-7

GAME STATS

2002 TANGERINE BOWL

2004 PEACH BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .................................... Tommy BowdenColorado: ...................................... Mike Hankwitz

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................7-4 .................. #23Colorado: ...................................7-5 ....................NR

Clemson 19

Colorado 10

December 27, 2005Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium • Orlando, FL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .................................... Tommy BowdenKentucky: ........................................... Rich Brooks

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................8-4 ....................NRKentucky: ..................................7-5 ....................NR

Kentucky 28

Clemson 20

December 29, 2006LP Field • Nashville, TN

Clemson won its 15th bowl game with a 19-10 victory over Colorado in the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando, FL. It was only the second meeting between the two schools, with the first coming in the 1957 Orange Bowl, a 27-21 Buffalo win. James Davis led the way for the Tigers, rushing for 150 yards on 28 carries to earn MVP honors. Charlie Whitehurst finished his career completing 21-29 passes for 205 yards, and also ran for a score. Two runs by Davis gained 26 yards, and Whitehurst followed with a 20-yard strike to Curtis Baham. The drive stalled three plays later, and Jad Dean made a 26-yard field goal. Hugh Charles picked up 13 yards and a first down at the Clemson 10, barely missing a score by stepping out of bounds. However, three more rushes by Charles resulted in a loss of eight yards, and Colorado settled for a Mason Crosby 36-yard field goal on the first play of the second quarter. On Clemson’s next possession, Whitehurst found Thomas Hunter for 10 yards on third down. After a penalty gave the Tigers another first down, Whitehurst completed a shovel pass to Davis for 22 yards down to the Colorado 10. Two rushes by Davis and another completion to Hunter moved

Andre’ Woodson passed for 299 yards and three touch-downs to lead Kentucky to a 28-20 victory over Clemson in the Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl at LP Field in Nashville, TN on December 29. Kentucky held a 7-6 lead late in the second quarter until it scored on a 70-yard pass after a fake punt in its own terri-tory. Then Kentucky took a 28-6 lead in the fourth quarter and held on for the win in front of a partisan Wildcat crowd. Will Proctor was 23-39 for 272 yards and three touch-downs. Aaron Kelly had a game-high six receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown, Chansi Stuckey caught five balls for 93 yards. Kentucky took the opening drive 62 yards in 12 plays to take a 7-0 lead, as Micah Johnson scored on a one-yard plunge. Tyler Grisham gave the ball back to the Tigers in Wildcat territory when he blocked a punt. Two plays after a 15-yard reverse by Jacoby Ford, Proctor found Durrell Barry open over the middle for a 32-yard touchdown reception, the first of Barry’s career. Clemson missed the extra point, keeping Kentucky ahead 7-6. As Clemson was in the process of holding Kentucky’s offense under 10 yards for the sixth straight drive, the Wildcats gambled with a fake punt. Punter Tim Masthay completed a 10-yard pass on fourth-and-four from the

the ball to the two, and Clemson elected to take the lead with a field goal. Dean made his 24th field goal to set a school re-cord for field goals in a season, and his 18-yarder also gave the Tigers a 6-3 lead.

On the second play of the third quarter, Davis broke free for a 40-yard run. Whitehurst found Aaron Kelly for 11 yards three plays later, and then Whitehurst dove into the endzone for a five-yard touchdown run on a third-and-goal play. The touchdown drive covered 67 yards in eight plays. Each team punted several more times before Colorado began a drive at its own 31 with just over nine minutes left in the game. Cox was replaced by Brian White. After a pass-interference penalty on the Tigers, White hit two consecu-tive passes for 45 yards down to the Clemson nine. Three plays later on third down, White found Quinn Sypniewski for a two-yard touchdown pass to cut the lead to 13-10. Clemson’s defense held Colorado to 124 total yards of of-fense and 17 yards rushing, the top defensive performance by any team in a bowl game during the 2005 season.

Kentucky 20. On the next play, Woodson lofted a 70-yard touchdown pass to DeMoreo Ford. Kentucky took a 21-6 lead on a 24-yard throw-back pass from Woodson to Dicky Lyons. Early in the fourth

quarter, Rafael Little returned a punt 46 yards to the Tiger 28. Four plays later, Woodson scrambled and found Jacob Tamme open for a 13-yard touchdown pass. Clemson responded with a 78-yard drive to cut into the Wildcat lead. Pass plays of 19 yards to Grisham and 19 yards to Stuckey helped set up a first-and-goal. Facing fourth down from the 17, Grisham hauled in a touchdown pass from Proctor in the back of the endzone. The two-point try failed, leaving Kentucky up 28-12 with 7:25 remaining. Clemson took over on downs with 3:17 left and drove 74 yards on eight plays. Stuckey’s 28-yard catch moved the ball into Wildcat territory. Proctor then lofted a pass to Kelly, as he came down with the touchdown catch. Proctor con-nected with Michael Palmer on the two-point play, cutting Kentucky’s lead to 28-20 with 44 seconds left.

Clemson 3 3 7 6 19Colorado 0 3 0 7 10

CU Dean 26 FG, 1st, 5:23, 10-77COL Crosby 36 FG, 2nd, 14:56, 6-11CU Dean 18 FG, 2nd, 5:48, 12-65CU Whitehurst 5 run (Dean kick), 3rd, 11:45, 8-67COL Sypniewski 2 pass from White (Crosby kick), 4th, 5:45, 6-69CU Davis 6 run (Dean kick failed), 4th, 1:38, 7-61Attendance - 31,470

Team Statistics CU COLRushes-Yards 38-160 29-17Passing Yards 205 107

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Davis 28-150-1, Merriweather 3-8, Grisham 1-5,

Whitehurst 6-(-3)-1COL Charles 13-16, Vickers 6-15, Ellis 3-8, TEAM 1-(-1), Cox

6-(-21)

Passing (Com-Att-Yds-I-TD)CU Whitehurst 21-29-205-1-0COL White 7-12-81-0-1, Cox 4-12-26-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD)CU Kelly 4-36, Baham 3-49, Hunter 3-26, Taylor 3-19, Grisham

2-34, Davis 2-21, Stuckey 2-9, Harris 1-8, S. Jackson 1-3COL Sypniewski 4-50-1, Charles 2-5, Williams 1-17, Judge

1-16, Vickers 1-10, Klopfenstein 1-5, Sprague 1-4

GAME STATS

Clemson 0 6 0 14 20Kentucky 7 7 7 7 28

KEN M. Johnson 1 run (Seiber kick), 1st, 11:04, 12-62CU Barry 32 pass from Proctor (Early kick failed), 2nd, 8:14, 3-47KEN Ford 70 pass from Woodson (Seiber kick), 2nd, 2:14, 5-86KEN Lyons 24 pass from Woodson (Seiber kick), 3rd, 8:09, 6-67KEN Tamme 13 pass from Woodson (Seiber kick), 4th, 11:29, 4-28CU Grisham 17 pass from Proctor (Proctor run failed), 4th, 7:25, 11-78CU Kelly 17 pass from Proctor (Proctor to Palmer), 4th, 0:44, 8-74Attendance - 68,024

Team Statistics CU KENRushes-Yards 25-130 40-100Passing 23-39-1 21-29-0

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD)CU Davis 8-53, Proctor 9-32, Spiller 5-24, Ford 1-15, Stuckey

1-5, Merriweather 1-1KEN Little 17-54, Bankhead 3-37, Dixon 8-29, Conner 1-1, M.

Johnson 2-1-1, TEAM 1-0, Woodson 8-(-22)

Passing (Com-Att-Yds-I-TD)CU Proctor 23-39-272-1-3KEN Woodson 20-28-299-0-3, Masthay 1-1-10-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD)CU Kelly 6-66-1, Stuckey 5-93, Grisham 5-49-1, Davis 2-13,

Barry 1-32-1, Ford 1-8, Harris 1-5, Merriweather 1-4, Palmer 1-2

KEN Burton 5-30, Tamme 4-59-1, S. Johnson 3-67, Lyons 2-50-1, Little 2-15, Dixon 2-2, Ford 1-70-1, McClinton 1-10, Pulley 1-6

GAME STATS

2005 CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL

2006 MUSIC CITY BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: .................................... Tommy BowdenAuburn: ................................... Tommy Tuberville

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................9-3 .................. #15Auburn: ......................................8-4 .................. #22

Auburn 23

Clemson 20(OT)

Kodi Burns’ seven-yard touchdown run in overtime gave #21 Auburn a 23-20 victory over #15 Clemson in the Chick-fil-A Bowl in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, GA on December 31. It was Clemson’s seventh appearance in the Chick-fil-A/Peach Bowl and its 30th bowl game overall. C.J. Spiller led Clemson with 112 yards on eight carries and a touchdown. Spiller, who was named Offensive MVP of the Chick-fil-A-Bowl, also totaled a team-season-high 218 all-purpose yards. On Auburn’s first drive, Brandon Cox hit Rodgeriqus Smith for 28 yards to the Clemson 20. Two plays later, Brad Lester rushed for 13 yards to set up a first-and-goal at the eight. But Clemson’s defense stiffened, forcing Wes Byrum’s 36-yard field goal. After a five-yard carry by Spiller, the sophomore carried again up the middle. This time, he bounced outside and sprinted 83 yards for a score to give Clemson a 7-3 lead early in the second quarter. Auburn drove 78 yards in 10 plays on its third-quarter scoring drive. It was capped by Burns’ 22-yard touchdown pass to Mario Fannin. Cullen Harper’s quarterback sneak on fourth down gave Clemson a first-and-goal. But Clemson had to settle for Mark Buchholz’s 22-yard field goal on the first snap of the fourth

quarter to tie the score 10-10. Four p lays later, Crezdon Butler deflected Cox’s pass and wound up with the intercep-tion at the Auburn 32. Clemson capitalized on the game’s only turnover

when James Davis scored on a one-yard plunge on fourth-and-goal. But Clemson’s 17-10 lead was short-lived, as Auburn traversed 70 yards in 11 plays to tie the score. Cox’s 18-yard pass to Robert Dunn on third-and-five moved the ball into Clemson territory. Four plays later, Burns rumbled 15 yards to the Clemson one. Ben Tate carried the ball into the endzone on the next play with 8:27 remaining in the game. Clemson got the ball first in overtime. On third-and-two, Davis carried just far enough for a first down at the 15. But on third-and-three from the eight, Harper’s pass fell incomplete. Buchholz then booted a 25-yard field goal. Facing third-and-13, Cox connected with Smith for 12 yards. On fourth-and-one, Auburn elected to go for the first down and got it on Cox’s quarterback sneak. Three plays later on third-and-three, Burns took the shotgun snap and scampered seven yards for the game-winning touchdown.

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ........................................Dabo SwinneyNebraska: ..................................................Bo Pelini

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................7-5 ....................NRNebraska: ..................................8-4 ....................NR

Nebraska 26

Clemson 21

January 1, 2009Jacksonville Municipal Stadium • Jacksonville, FL

Nebraska overcame a 14-3 halftime deficit and scored 20 points in the third quarter to defeat Clemson 26-21 in the Gator Bowl at Jacksonville (FL) Municipal Stadium on January 1. Clemson built a 14-3 halftime lead thanks to a stal-wart defense and 21-10 lead in the third quarter, but the Cornhuskers scored the game’s final 16 points to earn the five-point victory. Joe Ganz was named Nebraska’s Gator Bowl MVP after going 19-36 for 236 yards and two scores. Quentin Castille had a game-high 125 rushing yards on 18 carries, but two of them went for 58 yards and 40 yards. In fact, of the Corn-huskers’ 23 carries by running backs, 10 went for negative yardage. C.J. Spiller had only 17 rushing yards, but he had a game-high 182 all-purpose yards thanks to 62 punt return yards and 97 kickoff return yards. The Tigers finally dented the scoreboard in the second quarter when DeAndre McDaniel deflected Ganz’s option pitch. He grabbed the ball off one bounce and raced 28 yards for a touchdown. It was the first of three turnovers forced by the Tigers, as all 21 of their points came off turn-overs. After a Crezdon Butler interception late in the sec-ond quarter, Cullen Harper hit Aaron Kelly for a 25-yard

touchdown pass to up Clemson’s lead to 14-3. In the third quar-ter, Jacoby Ford outran Nebraska and caught a perfectly-thrown pass from Harper for a 41-yard score. But on Nebraska’s next snap, Castille broke

free for a 58-yard run. Ganz then hit Todd Peterson for a 19-yard touchdown pass. After Blake Lawrence intercepted a batted ball at the Ti-ger 10, Clemson’s defense stiffened and forced Alex Henery’s 28-yard field goal. Disaster struck again on Clemson’s next drive when Rickey Thenarse blocked Jimmy Maners’ punt. But Clemson’s defense withstood and Henery booted a 28-yard, go-ahead field goal. The Cornhuskers later added another field goal. Clemson’s final drive was kept alive by a 16-yard pass from Harper to Ford on fourth-and-four and Kelly’s 17-yard reception gave the Tigers first-and-goal at the 10. On third down, Harper’s pass to Spiller in the endzone was nearly caught before Matt O’Hanlon broke up the pass. Harper’s last-ditch effort on fourth down fell incomplete. Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson’s Gator Bowl MVP, had six tackles and a team-high three tackles for loss for the Tigers, who had 11 tackles for loss.

Clemson 0 7 0 10 3 20Auburn 3 0 7 7 6 23

AUB Byrum 36 FG, 1st, 8:54, 11-58CU Spiller 83 run (Buchholz kick), 2nd, 13:14, 2-88AUB Fannin 22 pass from Burns (Byrum kick), 3rd, 11:33, 10-78CU Buchholz 22 FG, 4th, 14:58, 11-37CU Davis 1 run (Buchholz kick), 4th, 11:24, 7-32AUB Tate 1 run (Byrum kick), 4th, 8:27, 11-70CU Buchholz 25 FG, OT, 7-17AUB Burns 7 run, OT, 7-25Attendance - 74,413

Team Statistics CU AUBRushes-Yards 40-189 47-190Passing 14-33-104 26-43-233

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Spiller 8-112-1, Davis 23-72-1, Grisham 1-8, Harper 8-(-3)AUB Burns 13-69-1, Lester 14-57, Tate 14-47-1, Fannin 3-18,

Cox 3-(-1)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU Harper 14-33-104-0-0AUB Cox 25-39-211-1-0, Burns 1-4-22-0-1

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Kelly 4-36, Taylor 3-32, Grisham 2-24, Harris 2-12, Spiller

2-(-5), Palmer 1-5AUB Fannin 5-53-1, Dunn 5-39, Smith 4-45, Lester 3-24,

Tate 3-19, Bennett 2-16, Billings 1-13, Hawthorne 1-12, Rodriguez 1-8, Trott 1-4

GAME STATS

Clemson 0 14 7 0 21Nebraska 0 3 20 3 26

CU McDaniel 28 fumble return (Buchholz kick), 2nd, 4:52NEB Henery 48 FG, 2nd, 1:10, 11-48CU Kelly 25 pass from C. Harper (Buchholz kick), 2nd, 0:35, 2-13NEB Swift 17 pass from Ganz (Henery kick), 3rd, 12:24, 5-54CU J. Ford 41 pass from C. Harper (Buchholz kick), 3rd, 10:06, 1-56NEB Peterson 19 pass from Ganz (Henery kick), 3rd, 7:54, 4-75NEB Henery 28 FG, 3rd, 5:13, 4-(-1)NEB Henery 28 FG, 3rd, 1:40, 5-20NEB Henery 22 FG, 4th, 5:20, 5-49Attendance - 67,282

Team Statistics CU NEBRushes-Yards 26-4 35-125Passing 17-37-206 19-36-236

Rushing (Car-Yards)CU Davis 12-26, Spiller 7-17, J. Ford 1-3, C. Harper 6-(-42)NEB Castille 18-125, Witt 1-4, Ganz 7-1, Helu 5-(-1), TEAM

4-(-4)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU C. Harper 17-37-206-2-2NEB Ganz 19-36-236-1-2

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Kelly 6-74-1, J. Ford 5-112-1, Spiller 4-6, Faerber 1-8,

Grisham 1-6NEB Peterson 4-96-1, Lucky 4-13, Swift 3-32-1, McNeill 3-27,

Me. Holt 2-35, Paul 2-13, Castille 1-20

GAME STATS

December 31, 2007Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA

2007 CHICK-FIL-A BOWL

2009 GATOR BOWL

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Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ........................................Dabo SwinneyKentucky: ........................................... Rich Brooks

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................8-5 ....................NRKentucky: ..................................7-5 ....................NR

Clemson 21

Kentucky 13

December 27, 2009LP Field • Nashville, TN

C.J. Spiller totaled 172 all-purpose yards and a rushing score in his final collegiate game to lead Clemson to a 21-13 win over Kentucky in the Music City Bowl at LP Field in Nashville, TN on December 27. It was the Tigers’ first bowl win since 2005, ending a three-game bowl losing streak, and their 16th bowl victory. Spiller earned game MVP honors, as he had 67 rushing yards, three catches for 58 yards, and 47 kickoff-return yards. His touchdown was the 51st of his career to set a Tiger record. The Tiger offense was productive despite totaling just 47 offensive plays. Clemson set bowl records for yards per play (6.8) and yards per carry (5.5) in its 321-yard performance. The Wildcats drove 61 yards on their opening possession, capped by Morgan Newton’s 17-yard touchdown pass to Chris Matthews. The Tigers answered late in the first quarter with Kyle Parker’s 32-yard touchdown pass to Jacoby Ford over the middle. Jamie Harper, who had 79 yards on eight carries, gave Clemson the lead in the second quarter on his one-yard plunge. In the fourth quarter, Kavell Conner stripped Gene Mc-Caskill and Jarvis Jenkins recovered at the Wildcat 19. Three plays later, Spiller scored on an eight-yard touchdown run.

Kentucky drove 60 yards on its last drive, but Ricky Sapp tackled Newton just short of the first-down marker on fourth down at the Tiger 25. Clemson drained the final 5:27 off the clock thanks to 53 combined

rushing yards by Spiller and Harper.

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ........................................Dabo SwinneySouth Florida: ......................................Skip Holtz

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ....................................6-6 ....................NRSouth Florida: .........................7-5 ....................NR

South Florida 31

Clemson 26

December 31, 2010Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, NC

B.J. Daniels was 20-27 passing with two touchdowns to earn game MVP honors and lead South Florida to a 31-26 win over Clemson at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC in the Meineke Car Care Bowl on December 31. It was the first-ever meeting between the two. South Florida built a 17-3 lead thanks to two touchdown passes by Daniels, who completed 14 passes in a row at one point. But a costly Bull fumble led to Jamie Harper’s one-yard touchdown run with 30 seconds left in the first half that cut the Bulls’ halftime lead to 17-13. In the second half, touchdown runs by Moise Plancher and Daniels gave the Bulls a 31-13 lead. With 1:47 left in the game, Tajh Boyd, who had taken over for an injured Kyle Parker at halftime, connected with Brandon Ford for a six-yard touchdown pass. After Clemson recovered Richard Jackson’s ensuing onside kick, Boyd hit Ford for another touchdown pass, this time for 10 yards with 43 seconds remaining. Jackson’s next onside kick was recovered by DeAndre McDaniel, but he first touched the ball at the 39, giving the ball to the Bulls. Clemson was 3-3 on fourth-down conversions and outgained the Bulls 296-279, but South Florida was 9-14 on third-down conversions and used its quick passing game to neutralize the Tigers’ pass rush.

DeAndre Hopkins had nine receptions for 105 yards, both game-highs, while Ford, who totaled four catches for 45 yards, became the first Tiger with two receiving touchdowns in a bowl game.

Clemson 7 7 0 7 21Kentucky 7 3 3 0 13

KEN Matthews 17 pass from Newton (Seiber kick), 1st, 10:08, 7-61CU J. Ford 32 pass from Parker (Jackson kick), 1st, 0:16, 4-90KEN Seiber 39 FG, 2nd, 7:29, 12-51CU Harper 1 run (Jackson kick), 2nd, 5:19, 5-62KEN Seiber 44 FG, 3rd, 10:13, 10-49CU Spiller 8 run (Jackson kick), 4th, 10:14, 3-19Attendance - 57,280

Team Statistics CU KENRushes-Yards 33-180 42-167Passing 8-14-141 15-26-110

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Harper 8-79-1, Spiller 15-67-1, Ellington 4-20, Parker

3-16, J. Ford 1-2, TEAM 2-(-4)KEN Locke 18-64, Newton 10-37, R. Cobb 10-36, Allen 2-19,

Tydlacka 1-9, Conner 1-2

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU Parker 8-14-141-0-1KEN Newton 13-23-98-0-1, R. Cobb 2-3-12-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Spiller 3-58, J. Ford 3-44-1, Palmer 2-39KEN Locke 6-30, McCaskill 4-31, R. Cobb 2-20, Grinter 2-12,

Matthews 1-17-1

GAME STATS

Clemson 3 10 0 13 26South Florida 7 10 7 7 31

CU Catanzaro 27 FG, 1st, 5:30, 7-25USF Murray 25 pass from Daniels (Bonani kick), 1st, 0:39, 6-82USF Bonani 27 FG, 2nd, 13:42, 4-1USF Bogan 15 pass from Daniels (Bonani kick), 2nd, 7:19, 9-64CU Catanzaro 44 FG, 2nd, 3:55, 8-48CU Harper 1 run (Catanzaro kick), 2nd, 0:30, 7-43USF Plancher 2 run (Bonani kick), 3rd, 9:47, 13-83USF Daniels 8 run (Bonani kick), 4th, 13:58, 2-5CU Ford 6 pass from Boyd (Boyd pass failed), 4th, 1:47, 7-59CU Ford 10 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 4th, 0:43, 5-28Attendance - 41,122

Team Statistics CU USFRushes-Yards 27-50 37-90Passing 24-41-246 20-28-189

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Harper 20-34-1, K. Parker 2-8, Wade 1-8, Boyd 3-1, J.

Brown 1-(-1)USF Plancher 14-50-1, Murray 8-25, Daniels 11-22-1, TEAM

2-(-3), Lamar 2-(-4)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU K. Parker 11-17-134-1-0, Boyd 13-23-112-1-2, TEAM 0-1-0-0-0USF Daniels 20-27-189-1-2, Landi 0-1-0-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Hopkins 9-105, Ford 4-45-2, J. Brown 4-21, Harper 4-20,

Allen 2-17, M. Jones 1-38USF Lamar 5-40, Murray 3-35-1, Gidrey 3-34, Landi 2-36,

Miller 2-10, Plancher 2-8, Bogan 1-15-1, Hornes 1-7, Bravo-Brown 1-4

GAME STATS

2009 MUSIC CITY BOWL

2010 MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL

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For the third time, West Virginia took ad-vantage of a Clemson miscue, as Shawne Alston recorded his sec-ond touchdown of the half when he rushed one yard for a touchdown with four seconds left.

The Mountaineers led 49-20 at halftime. The onslaught continued in the second half, as the Mountaineers scored on their first two possessions. Smith completed touchdown passes of six yards and 37 yards to Stedman Bailey and Austin, respectively, to build their lead to 63-20. West Virginia’s 35 unanswered points came to an end late in the third quarter when Boyd hit DeAndre Hopkins, who had a team-high 10 catches for 107 yards, on a 28-yard touchdown pass. Clemson started the night with a bang when Ellington, who rushed for 116 yards on only 10 carries, sprinted 68 yards for first score. After West Virginia tied the score with a four-yard touchdown run by Alston, the Tigers answered with Boyd’s 27-yard touchdown pass to Watkins. Austin tied the score 14-14 on West Virginia’s next pos-session when he hauled in an eight-yard pass from Smith, who set an Orange Bowl and BCS bowl game record with six touchdown passes. The Miami-area native also set an Orange Bowl record with 407 passing yards on 32-43 pass-ing and was named game MVP. Clemson provided the final score of the night on a four-yard touchdown run by Roderick McDowell late in the fourth quarter.

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ........................................Dabo SwinneyWest Virginia: .......................... Dana Holgorsen

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ................................. 10-3 .................. #14West Virginia: ..........................9-3 .................. #23

West Virginia 70

Clemson 33

January 4, 2012Sun Life Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL

Geno Smith passed for 407 yards and six touchdowns as #22 West Virginia beat #14 Clemson 70-33 in the Discov-er Orange Bowl at Miami Gardens, FL on January 4, 2012. The play-of-the-game came in the second quarter with Clemson poised to regain the lead when Doug Rigg stripped the ball out of Andre Ellington’s hands as he start-ed to fall at the Mountaineers’ one-yard line. Darwin Cook recovered the ball and raced 99 yards for a game-chang-ing touchdown. It was the longest defensive touchdown in Orange Bowl history, which highlighted a 35-point sec-ond quarter for the Mountaineers. The Tigers never recovered after Cook’s touchdown. Al-though the Tigers moved within 28-20, West Virginia went on a six-play, 64-yard drive that was capped by Smith’s seven-yard touchdown run that gave the Mountaineers a 35-20 lead with 2:29 left in the first half. Trying to get some kind of momentum, Tajh Boyd, who threw for 250 yards, forced a pass on Clemson’s next pos-session that was intercepted by Pat Miller. Three plays later, Smith connected with Tavon Austin for a three-yard touchdown pass with 1:13 left in the first half. On Clemson’s next offensive play, Boyd scrambled for eight yards, but Bruce Irvin stripped the ball before he went down and West Virginia recovered at the Tiger 18.

West Virginia 14 35 14 7 70Clemson 17 3 6 7 33

CU Ellington 68 run (Catanzaro kick), 1st, 9:33, 6-96WVU Alston 4 run (Bitancurt kick), 1st, 6:54, 8-72CU Watkins 27 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 1st, 4:38, 9-62WVU Austin 8 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 1st, 2:49, 6-57CU Catanzaro 42 FG, 1st, 0:45, 6-40WVU Austin 27 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 2nd, 13:25, 9-80WVU Cook 99 fumble return (Bitancurt kick), 2nd, 10:28CU Catanzaro 43 FG, 2nd, 4:49, 8-56WVU G. Smith 7 run (Bitancurt kick), 2nd, 2:29, 6-64WVU Austin 3 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 2nd, 1:13, 3-32WVU Alston 1 run (Bitancurt kick), 2nd, 0:04, 5-18WVU Bailey 6 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 3rd, 12:35, 7-73WVU Austin 37 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 3rd, 9:18, 5-74CU Hopkins 28 pass from Boyd (Boyd pass failed), 3rd, 1:37, 5-41WVU Milhouse 7 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 4th, 6:21, 12-66CU McDowell 4 run (Catanzaro kick), 4th, 1:01, 6-39Attendance - 67,563

Team Statistics CU WVURushes-Yards 27-193 43-182Passing 24-47-250 32-46-407

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Ellington 10-116-1, McDowell 4-34-1, Boyd 10-32, Stoudt 1-5, Howard 1-4, Watkins 1-2WVU Alston 20-77-2, Buie 13-45, Austin 3-40, G. Smith 5-26-1, TEAM 2-(-6)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU Boyd 24-46-250-2-2, Stoudt 0-1-0-0-0WVU G. Smith 32-43-407-0-6, Millard 0-3-0-1-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Hopkins 10-107-1, Watkins 5-66-1, Ja. Brown 2-24, Allen 2-21, Bryant 2-20, Humphries 2-12, Ford 1-0WVU Austin 12-123-4, Bailey 5-82-1, De. Brown 5-71, Buie 4-32, Milhouse 3-71-1, McCartney 2-13, Woods 1-15

GAME STATS

2012 ORANGE BOWL

Head Coaching MatchupClemson: ........................................Dabo SwinneyLouisiana State: ....................................Les Miles

Records & AP Ranking Entering GameClemson: ................................. 10-2 .................. #14South Florida: ...................... 10-2 .....................#9

Clemson 25

Louisiana State 24

December 31, 2012Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA

Trailing 24-13 to #7 Louisiana State entering the fourth quarter, Dabo Swinney’s team came off the mat to score three times in the final stanza against one of the nation’s staunchest defenses. Chandler Catanzaro’s 37-yard field goal as time expired lifted #13 Clemson to a 25-24 victory in the Chick-fil-A Bowl in the Georgia Dome. After Clemson pulled within two points with 2:47 left in the game on a 12-yard touchdown strike from Tajh Boyd to DeAndre Hopkins, it was unable to pull even when Boyd’s pass on the two-point attempt fell incomplete. But the Clemson defense quickly got the ball back to its offense by forcing a three-and-out with 1:39 remain-ing, and Boyd, who was named Chick-fil-A Bowl Offensive Most Outstanding Player, engineered a drive that covered 60 yards in 10 plays and culminated in Catanzaro’s game-winner. Jeremy Hill burst off tackle and cruised into the end-zone for a 17-yard touchdown run and a 7-0 lead. Making matters worse, Sammy Watkins was lost for the night after suffering an injury on the play. With things already looking bleak, the ACC Tigers mus-tered a big-time response against the vaunted Louisiana State defense, marching 75 yards in 11 plays and finding the endzone on an 11-yard run by Boyd to tie the score 7-7.

Louisiana State jumped back on top ear-ly in the second quarter, however, as it capped an eight-play, 65-yard drive with a six-yard touch-down pass from Zach Mettenberger to Jarvis Landry and led 14-7.

Later in the quarter, Clemson marched the ball 70 yards in eight plays and found the endzone on an 11-yard touch-down pass from Boyd to Hopkins to make the score 14-13 before Catanzaro’s point-after attempt was blocked. As badly as the first half started for Clemson, the sec-ond half followed suit. Michael Ford returned the second-half kickoff 43 yards, and on the next play, Hill ran 57 yards to paydirt and a 21-13 lead just 17 seconds after halftime. Clemson’s defense continued to do its part and got the ball right back to its offense, as Malliciah Goodman and Grady Jarrett combined for Clemson’s sixth sack of the game on third down. The offense took advantage of the opportunity, as Boyd engineered an 11-play, 77-yard drive and hit Hopkins in the back of the endzone for a 12-yard touchdown pass to make the score 24-22 with 2:47 left in the game. The two-point try failed, but Clemson’s defense once again did its job by forcing a quick three-and-out. A touchback on the ensuing punt gave Clemson the ball at its own 20 with 1:39 left in the game. At that point, Boyd worked his magic, hitting Hopkins for a 26-yard strike on fourth-and-16 to get the drive roll-ing. He eventually completed his last five passes of the game to set up Catanzaro’s game-winning kick.

Louisiana State 7 7 10 0 24Clemson 7 6 0 12 25

LSU Hill 17 run (Alleman kick), 1st, 14:05, 2-23CU Boyd 11 run (Catanzaro kick), 1st, 9:46, 11-75LSU Landry 6 pass from Mettenberger (Alleman kick), 2nd, 13:12, 8-65CU Hopkins 11 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick failed), 2nd, 5:43, 8-70LSU Hill 57 run (Alleman kick), 3rd, 14:43, 1-57LSU Alleman 20 FG, 3rd, 4:49, 6-26CU Catanzaro 26 FG, 4th, 9:26, 13-63CU Hopkins 12 pass from Boyd (Boyd pass failed), 4th, 2:47, 11-77CU Catanzaro 37 FG, 4th, 0:00, 10-60Attendance - 68,027

Team Statistics CU LSURushes-Yards 50-99 25-99Passing 36-50-346 14-23-219

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Ellington 11-50, McDowell 7-26, Boyd 29-22-1, Ja. Brown

1-3, Howard 1-1, S. Watkins 1-(-3)LSU Hill 12-124-2, Ware 3-9, Hilliard 2-8, Ford 2-(-1),

Mettenberger 6-(-41)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU Boyd 36-50-346-0-2LSU Mettenberger 14-23-120-1-1

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Hopkins 13-191-2, Ford 9-69, Humphries 8-27, McDowell

2-6, Ellington 1-35, Ja. Brown 1-12, Cooper 1-5, Peake 1-1LSU Landry 4-37-1, Beckham 3-40, Ware 3-18, Boone 2-14,

Clement 1-7, Dickson 1-4

GAME STATS

2012 CHICK-FIL-A BOWL

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PointsMost: 49 vs. Louisiana Tech 2001 HumanitarianFewest: 0 vs. Miami (FL) 1952 Gator 0 vs. Louisiana State 1959 Sugar 0 vs. Syracuse 1996 Gator

First DownsMost: 32 vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-AFewest: 4 vs. Auburn 1998 Peach

Total OffenseMost: 548 vs. Louisiana Tech 2001 HumanitarianFewest: 146 vs. Auburn 1998 Peach

PlaysMost: *100 vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-AFewest: 47 vs. Kentucky 2009 Music City

Yards Per PlayMost: 6.8 vs. Kentucky 2009 Music CityFewest: 2.7 vs. Syracuse 1996 Gator

CarriesMost: 64 vs. Louisiana State 1959 SugarFewest: 25 vs. Kentucky 2006 Music City

Rushing YardsMost: 285 vs. Penn State 1988 CitrusFewest: 4 vs. Nebraska 2009 Gator

Yards Per CarryMost: 7.1 vs. West Virginia 2012 OrangeFewest: 0.2 vs. Nebraska 2009 Gator

Passing AttemptsMost: *56 vs. Mississippi State 1999 Peach *56 vs. Texas Tech 2002 TangerineFewest: 4 vs. Boston College 1940 Cotton 4 vs. Louisiana State 1959 Sugar

CompletionsMost: 36 vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-AFewest: 2 vs. Boston College 1940 Cotton 2 vs. Louisiana State 1959 Sugar

Passing YardsMost: 346 vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-AFewest: 23 vs. Louisiana State 1959 Sugar

Passes Had InterceptedMost: 5 vs. Mississippi State 1999 PeachFewest: 0 vs. many

Completion PercentageHighest: 72.4 vs. Colorado 2005 Champs SportsLowest: 30.0 vs. Miami (FL) 1952 Gator 30.0 vs. Louisiana State 1996 Peach

PuntsMost: 11 vs. Boston College 1940 CottonFewest: 1 vs. Missouri 1949 Gator

Punting AverageHighest: 49.3 vs. Syracuse 1996 GatorLowest: 29.7 vs. Louisiana State 1959 Sugar

FumblesMost: 5 vs. Boston College 1940 Cotton 5 vs. Ohio State 1978 Gator 5 vs. Minnesota 1985 IndependenceFewest: 0 vs. Colorado 1957 Orange 0 vs. Virginia Tech 2001 Gator 0 vs. South Florida 2010 Meineke Car Care

Fumbles LostMost: 3 vs. Minnesota 1985 Independence 3 vs. Kentucky 2006 Music CityFewest: 0 vs. many

PenaltiesMost: 10 vs. Illinois 1991 Hall of Fame 10 vs. Kentucky 1993 Peach BowlFewest: 0 vs. Miami (FL) 1952 Gator

Penalty YardsMost: 82 vs. Mississippi State 1999 PeachFewest: 0 vs. Miami (FL) 1952 Gator

TurnoversMost: 6 vs. Mississippi State 1999 PeachFewest: 0 vs. many

Punt ReturnsMost: 6 vs. manyFewest: 0 vs. many

Punt Return YardsMost: 81 vs. Nebraska 2009 GatorFewest: -8 vs. Ohio State 1978 Gator

Kickoff ReturnsMost: 10 vs. West Virginia 2012 OrangeFewest: 0 vs. Boston College 1940 Cotton 0 vs. Louisiana State 1996 Peach 0 vs. Tennessee 2004 Peach

Kickoff Return YardsMost: 190 vs. West Virginia 2012 OrangeFewest: 0 vs. Boston College 1940 Cotton 0 vs. Louisiana State 1996 Peach 0 vs. Tennessee 2004 Peach

InterceptionsMost: 4 vs. Miami (FL) 1951 Orange 4 vs. TCU 1959 BluebonnetFewest: 0 vs. many

Interception Return YardsMost: 63 vs. Nebraska 2009 GatorFewest: 0 vs. many

SacksMost: 6 vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-AFewest: 0 vs. many

Opponent

PointsMost: 70 by West Virginia 2012 OrangeFewest: 0 by Illinois 1991 Hall of Fame Bowl

First DownsMost: 31 by West Virginia 2012 OrangeFewest: 5 by Miami (FL) 1952 Gator

Total OffenseMost: 589 by West Virginia 2012 OrangeFewest: 124 by Colorado 2005 Champs Sports

PlaysMost: 90 by Auburn 2007 Chick-fil-AFewest: 46 by Miami (FL) 1951 Orange

Yards Per PlayMost: 7.0 by Texas Tech 2002 TangerineFewest: 2.3 by Colorado 2005 Champs Sports

CarriesMost: 55 by Minnesota 1985 IndependenceFewest: 25 by Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-A

Rushing YardsMost: 279 by Colorado 1957 OrangeFewest: 17 by Colorado 2005 Champs Sports

Yards Per CarryMost: 5.4 by Colorado 1957 OrangeFewest: 0.6 by Colorado 2005 Champs Sports

Passing AttemptsMost: 59 by Louisiana Tech 2001 HumanitarianFewest: 2 by Miami (FL) 1952 Gator

CompletionsMost: 39 by Texas Tech 2002 TangerineFewest: 2 by Miami (FL) 1952 Gator 2 by Colorado 1957 Orange

Passing YardsMost: 464 by Texas Tech 2002 TangerineFewest: 27 by Colorado 1957 Orange

Passes Had InterceptedMost: 4 by Miami (FL) 1951 Orange 4 by TCU 1959 BluebonnetFewest: 0 by many

Completion PercentageHighest: 80.0 by Ohio State 1978 GatorLowest: 17.9 by Boston College 1940 Cotton

PuntsMost: 10 by Boston College 1940 CottonFewest: 2 by Virginia Tech 2001 Gator

Punting AverageHighest: 51.0 by Penn State 1988 CitrusLowest: 25.0 by Kentucky 2006 Music City

FumblesMost: 8 by Colorado 1957 OrangeFewest: 0 by many

Fumbles LostMost: 3 by Colorado 1957 Orange 3 by West Virginia 1989 GatorFewest: 0 by many

PenaltiesMost: 21 by Mississippi State 1999 PeachFewest: 2 by Virginia Tech 2001 Gator

Penalty YardsMost: 188 by Mississippi State 1999 PeachFewest: 15 by Kentucky 2009 Music City

TurnoversMost: 4 by Miami (FL) 1951 Orange 4 by West Virginia 1989 Gator 4 by Illinois 1991 Hall of FameFewest: 0 by many

Punt ReturnsMost: 6 by Texas Tech 2002 Tangerine 6 by Nebraska 2009 GatorFewest: 0 by Missouri 1949 Gator 0 by Minnesota 1985 Independence

Punt Return YardsMost: 124 by California 1992 CitrusFewest: -2 by Kentucky 2009 Music City -2 by West Virginia 2012 Orange

Kickoff ReturnsMost: 7 by Louisiana Tech 2001 HumanitarianFewest: 1 by many

Kickoff Return YardsMost: 150 by Louisiana Tech 2001 HumanitarianFewest: 10 by Pittsburgh 1977 Gator 10 by Texas Tech 2002 Tangerine

InterceptionsMost: 5 by Mississippi State 1999 PeachFewest: 0 by many

* - ACC bowl record

TEAM BOWL RECORDS

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Carries31 by Fred Cone vs. Miami (FL) 1951 Orange

Rushing Yards151 by Raymond Priester vs. Louisiana State 1996 Peach

Rushing Touchdowns3 by Tracy Johnson vs. Penn State 1988 Citrus

All-Purpose Yards231 by Derrick Hamilton vs. Texas Tech 2002 Tangerine (72 receiving, 46 PR, 113 KOR)

Longest Rush83 by C.J. Spiller vs. Auburn 2007 Chick-fil-A

Longest Scoring Rush83 by C.J. Spiller vs. Auburn 2007 Chick-fil-A

Passing Attempts50 by Brandon Streeter vs. Mississippi State 1999 Peach50 by Tajh Boyd vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-A

Completions36 by Tajh Boyd vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-A

Passing Yards346 by Tajh Boyd vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-A

Longest Pass68 by Harvey White to Gary Barnes vs. TCU 1959 Bluebonnet

Longest Scoring Pass68 by Harvey White to Gary Barnes vs. TCU 1959 Bluebonnet

Passing Touchdowns4 by Woodrow Dantzler vs. Louisiana Tech 2001 Humanitarian

Passes Had Intercepted4 by Billy Hair vs. Miami (FL) 1952 Gator4 by Steve Fuller vs. Pittsburgh 1977 Gator4 by Brandon Streeter vs. Mississippi State 1999 Peach4 by Charlie Whitehurst vs. Texas Tech 2002 Tangerine

Receptions13* by DeAndre Hopkins vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-A

Receiving Yards191 by DeAndre Hopkins vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-A

Yards Per Reception24.5 by Brian Wofford vs. Mississippi State 1999 PeachNote: Minimum five receptions.

Receiving Touchdowns2 by Brandon Ford vs. South Florida 2010 Meineke Car Care2 by DeAndre Hopkins vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-A

Interceptions2 by Don Wade vs. Miami (FL) 1951 Orange

Interception Return Yards63 by Crezdon Butler vs. Nebraska 2009 Gator

Longest Interception Return63 by Crezdon Butler vs. Nebraska 2009 Gator

Field Goals3 by Donald Igwebuike vs. Nebraska 1982 Orange3 by Chris Gardocki vs. Illinois 1991 Hall of Fame

Longest Field Goal49 by Obed Ariri vs. Pittsburgh 1977 Gator

Most Bowls With a Field Goal3 by Obed Ariri 1 vs. Pittsburgh 1977 Gator 1 vs. Ohio State 1978 Gator 1 vs. Baylor 1979 Peach3 by Chris Gardocki 2 vs. Oklahoma 1989 Citrus 2 vs. West Virginia 1989 Gator 3 vs. Illinois 1991 Hall of Fame3 by Chandler Catanzaro 2 vs. South Florida 2010 Meineke Car Care 2 vs. West Virginia 2012 Orange 2 vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-A

Punts10 by Kevin Laird vs. Louisiana State 1996 Peach

Punting Average49.3 by Chris McInally vs. Syracuse 1996 Gator

Longest Punt67 by Banks McFadden vs. Boston College 1940 Cotton

Punt Returns6 by Billy Hair vs. Miami (FL) 1952 Gator

Punt Return Yards73 by Billy Hair vs. Miami (FL) 1952 Gator

Longest Punt Return58 by Derrick Hamilton vs. Tennessee 2004 Peach

Kickoff Returns7 by Sammy Watkins vs. West Virginia 2012 Orange

Kickoff Return Yards143 by Sammy Watkins vs. West Virginia 2012 Orange

Longest Kickoff Return72 by Billy Hair vs. Miami (FL) 1952 Gator

Tackles22 by Bubba Brown vs. Ohio State 1978 Gator

Opponent

Carries23 by John Bayuk of Colorado 1957 Orange23 by Kevin Faulk of Louisiana State 1996 Peach

Rushing Yards125 by Quentin Castille of Nebraska 2009 Gator

Rushing Touchdowns3 by Lee Suggs of Virginia Tech 2001 Gator

Longest Rush58 by Quentin Castille of Nebraska 2009 Gator

Longest Scoring Rush57 by Jeremy Hill of Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-A

Passing Attempts55 by Casey Clausen of Tennessee 2004 Peach

Completions32 by Kliff Kingsbury of Texas Tech 2002 Tangerine32 by Geno Smith of West Virginia 2012 Orange

Passing Yards407 by Geno Smith of West Virginia 2012 Orange

Longest Pass78 by Bob Schneidenbach to Ed Lutes of Miami (FL) 1951 Orange

Longest Scoring Pass70 by Andre’ Woodson to DeMoreo Ford of Kentucky 2006 Music City

Passing Touchdowns6 by Geno Smith of West Virginia 2012 Orange

Receptions12 by Tavon Austin of West Virginia 2012 Orange

Receiving Yards178 by Delwyn Daigre of Louisiana Tech 2001 Humanitarian

Yards Per Reception24.7 by Marvin Harrison of Syracuse 1996 GatorNote: Minimum five receptions.

Receiving Touchdowns4 by Tavon Austin of West Virginia 2012 Orange

Interceptions4 by Jim Dooley of Miami (FL) 1952 Gator

Field Goals4 by Alex Henery of Nebraska 2009 Gator

Longest Field Goal52 by Jaret Holmes of Auburn 1998 Peach

Punt Return Yards124 by Brian Treggs of California 1992 Citrus

Longest Punt Return72 by Brian Treggs of California 1992 Citrus

* - ACC bowl record

Cumulative Scoring By Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalClemson 122 201 135 187 3 648Opponents 163 227 168 181 6 745

First Quarter PointsClemson: 17 vs. West Virginia 2012 OrangeOpponent: 20 by Syracuse 1996 Gator

Second Quarter PointsClemson: 20 vs. Stanford 1986 GatorOpponent: 35 by West Virginia 2012 Orange

Third Quarter PointsClemson: 28 vs. Louisiana Tech 2001 HumanitarianOpponent: 20 by Nebraska 2009 Gator

Fourth Quarter PointsClemson: 20 vs. TCU 1959 BluebonnetOpponent: 15 by Auburn 1998 Peach

First Quarter Points (Both Teams)31 Clemson (17), West Virginia (14) 2012 Orange

Second Quarter Points (Both Teams)38 West Virginia (35), Clemson (3) 2012 Orange

Third Quarter Points (Both Teams)28 Clemson (28), Louisiana Tech (0) 2001 Humanitarian

Fourth Quarter Points (Both Teams)21 Clemson (7), Mississippi State (14) 1999 Peach21 Clemson (14), Kentucky (7) 2006 Music City

First Half Points (Both Teams)69 West Virginia (49), Clemson (20) 2012 Orange

Second Half Points (Both Teams)49 Clemson (35), Louisiana Tech (14) 2001 Humanitarian

BOWL RECORDS BY QUARTER

INDIVIDUAL BOWL RECORDS

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1896 (2-1 Overall)Pos. Player Cl.LE J.H. Blain Sr.LT J.D. White Fr.LG L.L. Hendricks So.C George Swygert Jr.RG Shack Shealy Fr.RT Jock Hanvey Fr.RE Charlie Gentry So.QB Jeff Maxwell Jr.LHB Frank Tompkins Sr.FB A.M. Chreitzberg Sr.RHB R.G. Hamilton Sr.

1897 (2-2 Overall)Pos. Player Cl.LE Shack Shealy So.LT Jock Hanvey So.LG George Hanvey Jr.C George Swygert Sr.RG Norman Walker Fr.RT L.L. Hendricks Jr.RE Frank Sullivan So.QB W.T. Brock Sr.LHB Charlie Gentry Jr.FB R.T. Vogel Sr.RHB Jeff Maxwell Sr.

1898 (3-1 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE C.K. Chreitzberg Sr. 4LT Claude Douthit Fr. 4LG George Hanvey Sr. 3C A.J. Mathis Sr. 4RG Norman Walker So. 3RT Gus Lewis Fr. 2RE Shack Shealy Jr. 4QB A.F. Riggs Jr. 4LHB N.M. Hunter Fr. 2FB W.C. Forsythe Fr. 4RHB Frank Sullivan Jr. 3

1899 (4-2 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE Gus Lewis So. 4LT Claude Douthit So. 6LG Joe Duckworth Jr. 6C E.S. Pegues Sr. 3 J.H. Kinsler Sr. 3RG A.P. George Jr. 4RT Norman Walker Jr. 6RE Buster Hunter Fr. 6QB A.F. Riggs Sr. 3LHB J.G. Kaigler Jr. 6FB W.C. Forsythe So. 6RHB Shack Shealy Sr. 5

1900 (6-0 Overall, 3-0 SIAA)Pos. Player Cl.LE C.A. Bellow Jr.LT Joe Duckworth Sr.LG Jack Woodward So.C J.H. Kinsler Sr.RG A.P. George Sr.RT Norman Walker Sr.RE Jim Lynah Jr.QB Gus Lewis Jr.LHB W.C. Forsythe Jr.FB Claude Douthit Jr.RHB Buster Hunter So.

1901 (3-1-1 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE W.C. Forsythe Sr. 5LT E.J. DeCosta Jr. 5LG Joe Breedon So. 5C Harry Green Jr. 4RG Pee Wee Forsythe So. 5RT Bill Snead Sr. 4TE Jim Lynah Sr. 4QB Gus Lewis Sr. 4LHB Fred Pearman Sr. 5FB Claude Douthit Sr. 4RHB Buster Hunter Jr. 3

1902 (6-1 Overall, 5-1 SIAA)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE Vet Sitton Jr. 5LT Bill Garrison Sr. 5LG Ben Kaigler Sr. 6C Harry Green Sr. 7RG Pee Wee Forsythe Jr. 7RT T.G. Barnwell Jr. 7RE Hope Saddler Jr. 7QB John Maxwell Jr. 7LHB J.W. Gantt Jr. 4 Bert Lawrence Sr. 4FB Jock Hanvey Jr. 7RHB Polly Pollitzer Sr. 4

1903 (4-1-1 Overall, 2-0-1 SIAA)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE Vet Sitton Sr. 5LT H.L. Cogburn Fr. 6LG O.L. Derrick Fr. 6C Bill Garrison Sr. 5RT Max McCown So. 4RG Pee Wee Forsythe Sr. 6RE Hope Saddler Sr. 6QB John Maxwell Sr. 5RHB Fritz Furtick Fr. 5FB Jock Hanvey Sr. 6LHB Smith Woods Jr. 6

1904 (3-3-1 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Mike Webb 148 Sr. 6LT O.L. Derrick 195 So. 7LG Mac McLaurin 190 Fr. 6C Gus Keasler 190 Fr. 7RG R.F. Gooding 200 Sr. 6RT Warren Cloudy 200 Fr. 4RE Tommie Williams 148 Jr. 6QB Rick McIver 150 Jr. 7LHB Gil Ellison 163 Jr. 6FB Joe Holland 160 So. 7RHB Fritz Furtick 170 So. 7

1905 (3-2-1 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Powell Lykes 180 Jr. 5LT O.L. Derrick 195 Jr. 3LG R.T. Gaston 195 Fr. 4C Gus Keasler 190 So. 5RG Chunk Summers 195 Sr. 5RT Mac McLaurin 190 So. 5RE W.A. Gantt 175 Fr. 4QB Rick McIver 165 Sr. 5LHB Gil Ellison 163 Sr. 3FB Laury Dickson 185 Sr. 5RHB Fritz Furtick 170 Jr. 4

1906 (4-0-3 Overall, 4-0 SIAA)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE Powell Lykes Sr. 6LT R.T. Gaston So. 6LG Rastus Keel Sr. 6C W.C. Clark So. 4RG Bert Carter Sr. 4RT Mac McLaurin Jr. 6RE Stick Coles So. 5QB Doc McFadden Fr. 6LHB Banks Allen So. 5FB O.L. Derrick Sr. 6RHB Fritz Furtick Sr. 5

1907 (4-4 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE Doc McFadden So. 6LT R.T. Gaston Jr. 6LG F. Fleming Jr. 4C W.C. Clark Jr. 6RG Toots Britt So. 4RT Mac McLaurin Sr. 6RE Stick Coles Jr. 5QB Bun Lee Sr. 6LHB Banks Allen Jr. 5FB F.P. Caughman Sr. 5RHB Tuck Turner Sr. 4

1908 (1-6 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE T.E. Horton So. 5LT F.V. Gilmer So. 7LG F. Fleming Sr. 7C Boots Cochran Fr. 7RT Olan Hydrick Jr. 6RG W.F. Odom Sr. 6RE W.P. White Jr. 7QB Stick Coles Sr. 4LHB Doc McFadden Jr. 7FB C.M. Robbs Jr. 5RHB C.F. Lokey So. 7

1909 (6-3 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE Harry Woodward Jr. 6LT Olan Hydrick Sr. 7LG Boots Cochran So. 8C Frank Gilmer Jr. 9RG Sam Ezell Jr. 8RT S.L. Britt Jr. 4RE Cap Hankle Jr. 7QB Bill Connelly Jr. 7RHB W.P. White Sr. 9FB C.M. Robbs Sr. 9LHB R.H. Walker Jr. 6

1910 (4-3-1 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE Harry Woodard Sr. 8LT J. Martin Sr. 8LG S.L. Britt Sr. 7C Frank Gilmer Sr. 8RG Sam Ezell Sr. 8RT Ben Britt So. 5RE Cap Hankle Sr. 8QB Bill Connelly Sr. 8RHB Paul Bissell Jr. 8FB Joe Bates Jr. 8LHB John Kangeter So. 8

1911 (3-5 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE Alex Lewis So. 6LT Hop Gandy So. 7LG Shorty Schilletter Fr. 8C C.J. Hayden Sr. 8RG Tom Perry Sr. 8RT Ben Britt Jr. 8RE Bill Perry Sr. 7QB Paul Bissell Sr. 8LHB John Kangeter Jr. 8FB Tanny Webb Fr. 6RHB Marion Coles Jr. 5

1912 (4-4 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Alex Lewis 135 Jr. 5LT Hop Gandy 175 Jr. 7LG Shorty Schilletter 200 So. 7C Jules Carson 205 Jr. 5RG A.C. Turbeville 185 Sr. 7RT Ben Britt 180 Sr. 5RE C.F. Gee 160 So. 4RH Marion Coles 138 Sr. 6LHB Buck Pressley 160 Jr. 5FB Tanny Webb 170 So. 6QB Jimmie James 150 So. 7

1913 (4-4 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Skeet Browne 160 Sr. 4LT W.H. Bristol 185 Jr. 6LG Hop Gandy 175 Sr. 6C Jules Carson 180 Sr. 8RG H.L. Parker Sr. 7RT Shorty Schilletter 200 Jr. 8RE J.W. Stribling 185 So. 5LHB Johnny Logen Jr. 8QB Jimmie James Jr. 8FB Tanny Webb 170 Jr. 8RHB J.P. Jeter So. 5

1914 (5-3-1 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE C.F. Gee 160 Sr. 6LT W.K. Magill 175 Jr. 9LG E.L. Randle 185 Jr. 6C Tom Brandon 167 So. 6RG Mule Littlejohn 185 Jr. 6RT Shorty Schilletter 200 Sr. 9RE A.C. Jones 158 Sr. 4LHB Jimmie James 150 Sr. 8QB Red McMillan 132 Jr. 9FB Tanny Webb 170 Sr. 9RHB Dopey Major 150 So. 8

1915 (2-4-2 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Sarg Poole 168 Jr. 8LT W.K. Magill 170 Sr. 8LG H.L. Suggs 187 Sr. 8C E.L. Randle 185 Sr. 8RG L.B. Cannon 172 Sr. 6RT Mule Littlejohn 185 Sr. 8RE Duck Harmon 158 Jr. 8LHB Mac McConnell 156 Sr. 6QB L.G. Hardin Sr. 2FB Dopey Major 150 Jr. 7RHB Bill Harris 160 Jr. 7

1916 (3-6 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE E.M. Wiehl 160 Sr. 7LT W.L. Hart 195 So. 7LG Sarg Poole 170 Sr. 7C Mutt Gee 168 Jr. 7RG Duck Harmon 152 Sr. 7RT Bill Matthews 195 Sr. 6RE H.W. Brown 148 So. 7LHB Stumpy Banks 132 Fr. 5QB F.L. Witsell 138 Jr. 9FB Dopey Major 150 Sr. 7RHB J.P. Adams 180 Jr. 5

1917 (6-2 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE L.P. Thackston So. 8LT R.C. Potts So. 8LG G.G. Gilmer Fr. 8C Mutt Gee Sr. 8RG Yen Lightsey Fr. 7RT W.L. Hart Jr. 4 W.M. Cannon Jr. 4RE L.R. Kay So. 5LHB Stumpy Banks So. 8QB E.L. Witsell Sr. 7FB Boo Armstrong Fr. 6RHB J.H. Bartlet So. 7

1918 (5-2 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE J.R. Schenk So. 4LT Yen Lightsey So. 6LG Cat Randle So. 4C F.M. Padgett So. 6RG T.M. McCown Sr. 6RT L.O. Hammett Fr. 4RE R.E. Thornton So. 5LHB T.J. Reames Sr. 3QB W.L. Frew Jr. 6FB Switzer Allison So. 6RHB Boo Armstrong So. 5

1919 (6-2-2 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE J.R. Schenk Jr. 6LT R.C. Potts Sr. 10LG G.G. Gilmer So. 6C Red Gettys So. 6RG Yen Lightsey Jr. 9RT J.C. Owens Jr. 6RE L.R. Kay Sr. 8LHB L.D. Harris Sr. 10QB Stumpy Banks Sr. 10FB Switzer Allison Jr. 6RHB Boo Armstrong Jr. 10

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1920 (4-6-1 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE L.B. Heffner Sr. 4 J.L. Langston Sr. 4LT Yen Lightsey Sr. 9LG G.G. Gilmer Jr. 11C Red Gettys Jr. 10RG Cat Randle Sr. 6RT George Cann Jr. 6RE John Spearman Jr. 11LHB Pinky Colbert Jr. 8QB Belton O’Neal Jr. 9FB Switzer Allison Sr. 10RHB Boo Armstrong Sr. 11

1921 (1-6-2 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE G.G. Gilmer Sr. 8LT George Cann Sr. 7LG M.E. Jackson Fr. 3 M.G. Stockum Sr. 3C Red Gettys Sr. 6RG Tom Bailes Sr. 7RT Red Wilson Fr. 3 A.B. Tennant Fr. 3RE John Spearman Sr. 8LHB F.M. Zeigler Jr. 4QB E.H. Emanuel Jr. 4FB Rusty Wilhite Sr. 9RHB Pinky Colbert Sr. 7

1922 (5-4 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE H.B. Webb So. 7LT Bull Lightsey Fr. 9LG Dutch Tennant So. 9C Speck Harvey Sr. 9RG Stonewall Jackson So. 8RT J.A. Shockley So. 6RE Bull Wray Sr. 8LHB F.M. Zeigler Sr. 7QB Rhett Turnipseed Jr. 5FB R.F. Holohan So. 4RHB Pat Harmon So. 8

1923 (5-2-1 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE Gary Finklea So. 6LT Frank Strother Sr. 6LG Dutch Tennant Jr. 6C J.B. Wertz Sr. 7RG Stonewall Jackson Jr. 7RT Butch Holohan Jr. 7RE C.C. Garrison Sr. 7LHB Charles Robinson Jr. 6QB E.G. Dotterer Jr. 5FB W. Bratton Williams Jr. 7RHB Pat Harmon Jr. 6

1924 (2-6 Overall)Pos. Player Cl. GSLE Gary Finklea Jr. 8LT Red Wilson Sr. 5LG Dutch Tennant Sr. 7C Bull Lightsey Jr. 5RG Stonewall Jackson Sr. 7RT Kit Hane Jr. 5RE Wally Roy Jr. 5LHB Charlie Robinson Sr. 6QB Jonnie Walker Jr. 4FB W. Bratton Williams Sr. 8RHB Pat Harmon Sr. 8

1925 (1-7 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Jack Fewell 165 Sr. 7LT Frog Palmer 186 Sr. 7LG Kit Hane 185 Sr. 5C H.J. Bowles 175 Sr. 8RG B.C. Harvey 196 So. 3 J.M. Fleming 200 Sr. 3RT Wally Roy 184 Sr. 5RE Gary Finklea 176 Sr. 6LHB Red Price 155 Sr. 5QB Tick Hendee 135 Jr. 6FB Jonnie Walker 160 Sr. 6RHB W.N. Martin 166 So. 3

1926 (2-7 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE J.H. Talley 185 So. 5LT Guy Davis 180 So. 5LG Ed Wall 180 So. 6C O.K. Pressley 185 So. 6RG W.N. Martin 180 Jr. 5RT P.B. Austin 187 Sr. 6RE Hop Cuttino 140 Jr. 6LHB E.W. Sexton 170 So. 3QB Bud Eskew 175 Jr. 6FB W.W. Bankhead 175 Jr. 3RHB Bob Midkiff 160 Jr. 6

1927 (5-3-1 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE H.W. Asbill 155 So. 6LT Joe Robinson 198 Sr. 7LG Guy Davis 180 Jr. 8C O.K. Pressley 185 Jr. 8RG H.C. Snowden 180 Jr. 5RT Ed Hall 230 Jr. 8RE J.C. Hair 175 Sr. 7WB O.D. Padgett 165 So. 5TB Lew Pitts 160 So. 7FB Bob McCarley 165 So. 9BB A.D. Mouledous 162 Sr. 9

1928 (8-3 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Bob Jones 180 So. 5LT Bob Swofford 211 Jr. 11LG Ed Hall 230 Sr. 10C O.K. Pressley 185 Sr. 8RG Ike Davis 180 Sr. 7RT Dick Magill 185 Jr. 7RE Foggy Woodruff 178 So. 7RB Johnnie Justus 155 So. 5TB Lew Pitts 160 Jr. 8FB Bob McCarley 170 Jr. 7 Dopey Major 150 Sr. 7BB O.D. Padgett 170 Jr. 8

1929 (8-3 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Foggy Woodruff 178 Jr. 10LT Bob Swofford 216 Sr. 10LG Reuben Siegel 200 So. 6C L.M. Gresham 180 So. 8RG Bill Gunnells 190 Sr. 10RT J.W. Collins 195 Jr. 9RE Bob Jones 180 Jr. 10RB Johnnie Justus 155 Jr. 9TB Goat McMillan 150 Sr. 10FB Bob McCarley 170 Sr. 7BB O.D. Padgett 170 Sr. 10

1930 (8-2 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Bob Jones 180 Sr. 9LT Mule Yarborough 175 Sr. 9LG W.H. Seigle 158 So. 7C Red Fordham 170 Jr. 9RG R.V. Fleming 184 Jr. 7RT J.N. Davis 215 Jr. 8RE Foggy Woodruff 178 Sr. 9WB Johnnie Justus 155 Sr. 5TB Maxcey Welch 170 Jr. 9FB L.C. Harvin 178 Jr. 8BB Grady D. Salley 165 Jr. 8

1931 (1-6-2 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE R.V. Fleming 194 Sr. 8LT F.J. Sharpe 203 So. 5LG J.C. Heineman 160 So. 8C Red Fordham 185 Sr. 9RG L.K. Proctor 187 Jr. 8RT J.N. Davis 215 Jr. 6RE Johnson Craig 175 Jr. 6WB J.M. Lambert 158 So. 5TB F.H. Hook 163 Jr. 7FB Charlie Moss 174 Jr. 4BB Buck Priester 173 Sr. 4

1932 (3-5-1 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE E.R. Patterson 175 Sr. 9LT W.C. Dozier 190 Jr. 9LG J.C. Heineman 180 Jr. 9C Ben Kirk Connell 175 So. 7RG J.N. Davis 208 Sr. 5RT Johnson Craig 190 Sr. 7RE J.R. Werts 174 Sr. 8WB Fred W. Hook 170 Sr. 9TB Gene Willimon 162 Jr. 7FB Bob Miller 168 Sr. 8BB Alex Stevens 175 Jr. 6

1933 (3-6-2 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Stan Fellers 172 Jr. 10LT T.I. Brown 204 So. 6LG J.C. Heinemann 193 Sr. 8C A.G. Yarbrough 190 Jr. 7RG C.J. Inabinet 186 So. 8RT W.C. Dozier 195 Sr. 10RE Catfish Watson 167 So. 5WB Alex Stevens 182 Sr. 7TB Gene Willimon 165 Sr. 8FB Henry McCown 186 So. 9BB Joe Cathcart 160 Jr. 4

1934 (5-4 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Stan Fellers 192 Sr. 9LG Henry Shore 172 Jr. 6C A.G. Yarbrough 193 Sr. 8RG C.J. Inabinet 180 Jr. 8T Manuel Black 198 So. 9T T.I. Brown 176 Jr. 9RE R.R. Kissan 175 Jr. 5TB Randy Hinson 170 Jr. 9FB Henry McCown 188 Jr. 6BB Bill Dillard 162 Jr. 5WB Alex Stevens 185 Sr. 6

1935 (6-3 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Don Shufford 170 Jr. 9LG Bill Croxton 198 Sr. 5C Henry Shore 175 Sr. 8RG C.J. Inabinet 195 Sr. 9T Manuel Black 200 Jr. 9T T.I. Brown 205 Sr. 9RE Sam McConnell 190 So. 6TB Net Berry 167 Jr. 8FB Tate Horton 170 Sr. 9BB Mac Folger 180 Jr. 9WB H.R. Lee 175 Jr. 8

1936 (5-5 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Don Shufford 176 Sr. 6LG Drag Payne 175 Jr. 5C H.D. Lewis 185 Sr. 7RG Bill Bryant 203 Jr. 8LT Manuel Black 200 Sr. 4 Curtis Pennington 194 So. 4RT Fred Wyse 190 Jr. 7RE Sam McConnell 190 Jr. 9TB Net Berry 168 Sr. 5TB Al Sanders 170 Jr. 9BB Don Willis 200 So. 5FB Mac Fogler 180 Sr. 10

1937 (4-4-1 Overall)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Tom McConnell 180 Sr. 8LG Bill Bryant 205 Sr. 7C Charlie Woods 175 Jr. 6RG Oliver Payne 175 Sr. 7T Fred Wyse 190 Sr. 8T Curtis Pennington 206 Jr. 7RE Gus Goins 190 Jr. 5TB Bob Bailey 170 Jr. 6FB Al Sanders 170 Sr. 8BB Ben Pearson 165 Jr. 7WB Don Willis 195 Jr. 8

1938 (7-1-1 Overall, 3-0-1 SoCon)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Wister Jackson 190 Jr. 5LG Joe Payne 176 Jr. 8C Charlie Woods 180 Sr. 8RG Tom Moorer 198 Jr. 8T H.E. Miller 202 Sr. 8T Curtis Pennington 200 Sr. 8RE Gus Goins 190 Sr. 8TB Banks McFadden 178 Jr. 6FB Don Willis 190 Sr. 8BB Ben Pearson 170 Sr. 7WB Shad Bryant 160 Jr. 6

1939 (9-1 Overall, 4-0 SoCon)Cotton Bowl Champion

Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Joe Blalock 185 So. 9LG Tom Moorer 195 Sr. 10C Bob Sharpe 180 Jr. 9RG Walter Cox 180 Sr. 7T Bill Hall 195 Jr. 9T George Fritts 190 So. 8RE Carl Black 185 Sr. 10TB Banks McFadden 175 Sr. 8FB Charlie Timmons 185 So. 8BB Joe Payne 180 Sr. 10WB Shad Bryant 168 Sr. 9

1940 (6-2-1 Overall, 4-0 SoCon)Southern Conference Champion

Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Joe Blalock 180 Jr. 8LG Wade Padgett 195 Jr. 9C Bob Sharpe 180 Sr. 9RG J.F. Deitz 190 Sr. 8T Bill Hall 210 Sr. 6T George Fritts 190 Jr. 9RE H.W. Webb 173 Sr. 6TB Chippy Maness 180 Sr. 9FB Charlie Timmons 195 Jr. 9BB Hawk Craig 180 So. 4WB George Floyd 170 Sr. 8

1941 (7-2 Overall, 5-1 SoCon)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Joe Blalock 178 Sr. 9LG Wade Padgett 190 Sr. 8C Charles Wright 179 Jr. 8RG Tom Wright 208 Sr. 8T Bull Cagle 212 Jr. 6T George Fritts 195 Sr. 9RE Harold Pierce 181 Jr. 5TB Booty Payne 186 Jr. 8FB Charlie Timmons 204 Sr. 9BB Hawk Craig 182 Jr. 7WB Harry Franklin 165 So. 6

1942 (3-6-1 Overall, 2-3-1 SoCon)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Chip Clark 168 Fr. 9LG Dave Osteen 182 Jr. 4C Charles Wright 180 So. 10RG Bill Hunter 170 So. 6T Harold Pierce 184 Sr. 6T Bull Cagle 212 Sr. 10RE Red Stacey 180 So. 9TB Butch Butler 175 Fr. 10FB Fred McCown 170 Fr. 6BB Hawk Craig 182 Sr. 10WB Harry Franklin 168 Jr. 8

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1943 (2-6 Overall, 2-3 SoCon)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE John Russell 170 So. 7LG C.A. Trayham 183 So. 4 Tom Salisbury 187 Fr. 4C Ralph Jenkins 195 Fr. 8RG Donald Simpson 185 Fr. 8T Pitts Seay 195 Fr. 4T Chick Gainer 180 Fr. 8RE Eddis Freeman 150 Fr. 4TB Butch Butler 175 So. 3FB Billy Rodgers 160 Fr. 8BB Billy Rutledge 150 Fr. 7WB Jim Whitmire 180 Fr. 9

1944 (4-5 Overall, 3-1 SoCon)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Eddis Freeman 150 So. 7LG F.M. Richardson 165 Jr. 6C Ralph Jenkins 195 So. 9RG Tom Salisbury 187 Fr. 9T Harvey Phillips 210 So. 9T Phil Prince 190 Fr. 7RE Arthur Hagan 190 Fr. 9TB Sid Tinsley 168 Jr. 6FB Billy Rodgers 175 So. 8BB Alton Cumbie 195 So. 8WB Billy Poe 170 So. 8

1945 (6-3-1 Overall, 2-1-1 SoCon)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Chip Clark 168 Jr. 8LG Jim Sultis 185 Fr. 8C Ralph Jenkins 195 Jr. 10RG Marion Woods 210 So. 8T Bob Turner 210 So. 7T Mavis Cagle 175 So. 10RE Eddis Freeman 150 Jr. 8TB Butch Butler 173 Sr. 5FB Jim Reynolds 180 Fr. 6BB Alton Cumbie 195 Jr. 7WB Billy Poe 170 Jr. 10

1946 (4-5 Overall, 2-3 SoCon)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Chip Clark 168 Sr. 5LG Bill Hunter 180 Jr. 5C Ralph Jenkins 195 Sr. 4 Cary Cox 200 So. 4RG Frank Gillespie 193 So. 8T Bo Saunders 215 So. 4T Bill Smith 225 Sr. 7RE Hank Walker 185 Jr. 5TB Bobby Gage 165 So. 4FB Dewey Quinn 180 Sr. 6BB Bob Martin 175 So. 5WB Gerald Leverman 204 Sr. 4

1947 (4-5 Overall, 1-3 SoCon)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Hank Walker 185 Sr. 9LT Phil Prince 195 Jr. 9LG Ray M. Clanton 200 So. 8C Cary Cox 200 Jr. 6RG Frank Gillespie 193 Jr. 9RT Chick Gainer 205 Jr. 6RE Oscar Thompson 165 Fr. 8TB Bobby Gage 165 Jr. 9FB John R. Miller 165 Jr. 5BB John M. Moorer 180 Sr. 8WB R.N. Williams 155 So. 5

1948 (11-0 Overall, 5-0 SoCon)Southern Conference Champion

Gator Bowl ChampionPos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE John Poulos 198 Jr. 11LG Ray Clanton 195 Jr. 9C Gene Moore 185 Jr. 11RG Frank Gillespie 195 Sr. 11T Tom Salisbury 210 Jr. 11T Phil Prince 195 Sr. 11RE Oscar Thompson 165 So. 11TB Bobby Gage 165 Sr. 10FB Fred Cone 195 So. 11BB Bob Martin 175 Sr. 11WB Ray Mathews 180 So. 10

1949 (4-4-2 Overall, 2-2 SoCon)Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE John Poulos 200 Sr. 9LG Jack Cox 195 Jr. 10C Gene Moore 198 Sr. 10RG Pete Manos 190 So. 3T Luke Deanhardt 230 Sr. 8T Bob Hudson 230 Jr. 10RE Glenn Smith 180 So. 10TB Jackie Calvert 190 Jr. 7FB Fred Cone 190 Jr. 10BB Dick Hendley 185 Jr. 7TB Ray Mathews 180 Jr. 10

1950 (9-0-1 Overall, 3-0-1 SoCon)Orange Bowl Champion

OffensePos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Bob Hudson 200 Sr. 10LG Pete Manos 190 So. 9C Jack Brunson 190 Jr. 10RG Dan DiMucci 190 Jr. 10T Dick Gillespie 217 Jr. 6T Jack Mooneyman 210 Jr. 6RE Glenn Smith 180 Jr. 9TB Billy Hair 170 So. 9FB Fred Cone 165 Sr. 8BB Dick Hendley 185 Sr. 8WB Ray Mathews 180 Sr. 7PK Charles Radcliff So. 10

DefensePos. Player Wgt. Cl.LE Jim Calvert 200 Jr.LT Bob Patton 220 Jr.LG Sterling Smith 205 Sr.RG Barclay Crawford 190 So.RT Billy Grigsby 190 Jr.RE Dreher Gaskin 197 Fr.LB Wyndie Wyndham 190 Sr.LB Don Wade 180 So.CB Fred Knoebel 170 So.S Pete Cook 155 So.RH Gil Rushton 180 Sr.

1951 (7-3 Overall, 3-1, SoCon)Offense

Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Glenn Smith 182 Sr. 7LG Pete Manos 190 Jr. 7C Joe Bryant 200 Jr. 8RG Dan DiMucci 192 Sr. 8T Jack Mooneyham 208 Sr. 8T Gary Byrd 204 Jr. 6RE Otis Kempson 178 So. 6TB Billy Hair 170 Jr. 8FB Jim Shirley 211 Jr. 4 Larry Gressette 190 So. 4BB George Rodgers 185 Jr. 7WB Buck George 170 Fr. 6PK Charles Radcliff Jr. 8

DefensePos. Player Wgt. Cl.LE George Withers 173 So.LT Bob Patton 220 Sr.LG Tom Barton 195 Jr.RG Barclay Crawford 190 Jr.RT Earl Wrightenberry 212 So.RE Frank Gentry 170 Jr.LH Fred Knoebel 170 Jr.LB Jimmy Quarles 188 Jr.LB Don Wade 175 Jr.RH Archie Baker 150 Jr.S Pete Cook 155 Jr.

1952 (2-6-1 Overall)Offense

Pos. Player Wgt. Cl. GSLE Otis Kempson 190 Jr. 8LG George Rodgers 195 Sr. 4LG Charlie Wyatt 200 Jr. 4C Joe Bryant 200 Sr. 8RG J.C. Hudson 200 Sr. 8T Clyde White 230 So. 7T Gary Byrd 190 Sr. 4RE Scott Jackson 185 So. 6TB Billy Hair 170 Sr. 5FB Red Whitten 190 So. 6BB George Rodgers 185 Sr. 7WB Buck George 170 So. 7PK Charles Radcliff 170 Sr. 9

DefensePos. Player Wgt. Cl.LE Frank Gentry 185 Sr.LT Nathan Gressette 220 So.LG Tom Barton 216 Sr.RG Barclay Crawford 205 Sr.RT Earl Wrightenberry 212 Jr.RE George Withers 193 Jr.LB Jimmy Quarles 190 Sr.LB Don Wade 175 Sr.LH Jimmy Wells 194 Jr.RH Fred Knoebel 185 Sr.S Pete Cook 165 Sr.

1953 (3-5-1 Overall, 1-2 ACC)Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Dreher Gaskin 6-4 225 Sr. 10T Clyde White 6-3 230 Jr. 9G Mark Kane 5-11 205 Jr. 4C Bill McLellan 5-11 205 Jr. 6G Ormond Wild 6-0 195 So. 7T Nathan Gressette 6-2 220 Jr. 10E Scott Jackson 6-2 185 Jr. 8QB Don King 5-11 170 So. 9HB Jimmy Wells 6-2 180 Sr. 7HB Billy O’Dell 5-10 190 So. 5FB Red Whitten 5-10 190 Jr. 5PK Pooley Hubert 6-0 170 Sr. 4P Don King 5-11 170 So. 4

1954 (5-5 Overall, 1-2 ACC)Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Walt Laraway 6-0 180 Jr. 8T Clyde White 6-2 210 Sr. 10G Mark Kane 5-11 205 Sr. 8C Wingo Avery 6-0 200 Jr. 9G Dick DeSimone 5-11 190 So. 10T Tommy Mattos 6-3 220 Sr. 10E Scott Jackson 6-1 185 Sr. 10QB Don King 5-10 165 Jr. 8B Joel Wells 6-0 185 So. 7B Joe Pagliei 6-0 185 Jr. 7FB Billy O’Dell 5-10 200 Jr. 8PK Bob Paredes 5-8 180 Sr. 8P Joe Pagliei 6-0 185 Jr. 8

1955 (7-3 Overall, 3-1 ACC)Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Walt Laraway 6-0 180 Sr. 7T Dick Marazza 6-4 218 Jr. 10G Earle Greene 6-0 200 Jr. 6C Wingo Avery 6-0 210 Sr. 9G John Grdijan 5-11 200 So. 10T B.C. Inabinet 6-6 240 Sr. 8E Willie Smith 6-0 195 Jr. 6QB Don King 5-10 165 Sr. 7B Joel Wells 6-0 195 Jr. 10B Joe Pagliei 6-0 200 Sr. 10FB Billy O’Dell 5-10 195 Sr. 10PK Charlie Bussey 6-0 162 Jr. 7P Joe Pagliei 6-0 200 Sr. 5

1956 (7-2-2 Overall, 4-0-1 ACC)Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Dalton Rivers 6-3 200 Sr. 11T Dick Marazza 6-4 218 Sr. 9G Earle Greene 6-0 200 Sr. 8C Donnie L. Bunton 6-0 190 Jr. 10G John Grdijan 5-11 200 Jr. 7T Bill Hudson 6-5 225 Sr. 11E Willie H. Smith 6-0 195 Sr. 11QB Charlie Bussey 6-0 162 Sr. 11HB Joel Wells 6-0 195 Sr. 11HB Jim H. Coleman 6-0 170 Sr. 10FB Rudy Hayes 6-0 215 So. 9PK Charlie Bussey 6-0 162 Sr. 11P Charlie Bussey 6-0 162 Sr. 10

1957 (7-3 Overall, 4-3 ACC)Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Ray Masneri 6-2 180 Jr. 10T Jim Padgett 6-2 230 Jr. 10G Jim Payne 6-1 211 Jr. 8C Donnie Bunton 6-0 190 Sr. 9G John Grdijan 5-11 200 Sr. 8T Harold Olson 6-2 235 So. 10E Bill Few 6-0 170 Sr. 10QB Bill Barbary 6-3 195 Sr. 7B George Usry 5-10 175 So. 8B Charlie Horne 5-9 170 Jr. 6FB Rudy Hayes 6-0 210 Jr. 7PK Harvey White 6-2 200 So. 10P Charlie Horne 5-9 170 Jr. 7

1958 (8-3 Overall, 5-1 ACC)ACC Champion

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Ray Masneri 6-2 195 Sr. 9T Jim Padgett 6-2 230 Sr. 11G Jim Payne 6-1 220 Sr. 8C Bill Thomas 6-0 217 Sr. 10G Dave Olson 6-2 215 So. 7T Lou Cordileone 6-0 240 Jr. 11E Wyatt Cox 6-4 195 Sr. 6QB Harvey White 6-2 200 Jr. 11HB George Usry 5-10 175 Jr. 11HB Charlie Horne 5-9 180 Sr. 8FB Rudy Hayes 6-1 210 Sr. 6PK Lowndes Shingler 6-1 195 So. 5P Bill Mathis 6-1 200 Jr. 4

1959 (9-2 Overall, 6-1 ACC)ACC Champion

Bluebonnet Bowl ChampionPos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Sam Anderson 6-1 185 Jr. 11T Lou Cordileone 6-0 245 Sr. 11G Sam Crout 5-11 200 Jr. 9C Paul Snyder 6-0 210 Sr. 10G Dave Lynn 6-0 205 Jr. 11T Harold Olson 6-3 240 Sr. 11E Gary Barnes 6-4 185 So. 11QB Harvey White 6-2 205 Sr. 11B Bill Mathis 6-1 200 Sr. 11B George Usry 5-10 180 Sr. 11FB Doug Cline 6-2 205 Sr. 11PK Harvey White 6-2 205 Sr. 4P Bill Mathis 6-1 200 Sr. 4

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1960 (6-4 Overall, 4-2 ACC)Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Ed Bost 6-1 190 Jr. 6T Jimmy King 6-3 250 Jr. 10G Calvin West 6-1 195 Jr. 8C Ron Andreo 6-0 198 Jr. 9G Dave Lynn 6-0 202 Sr. 9T Ronnie Osborne 6-4 279 Jr. 8E Gary Barnes 6-4 190 Jr. 8QB Lowndes Shingler 6-1 195 Sr. 10HB Mack Matthews 5-10 178 So. 6HB Harry Pavilack 6-1 197 Jr. 7FB Ron Scrudato 6-0 194 Jr. 8PK Lon Armstrong 6-0 199 Jr. 10P Eddie Werntz 6-0 192 So. 10

1961 (5-5 Overall, 3-3 ACC)Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Coleman Glaze 6-0 195 Jr. 10T Ronnie Osborne 6-4 270 Sr. 10G Calvin West 6-1 194 Sr. 10C Jack Veronee 6-2 205 Sr. 10G Lon Armstrong 6-0 199 Sr. 10T Dave Hynes 6-1 218 Jr. 10E Bob Poole 6-4 205 So. 8QB Joe Anderson 6-3 201 Jr. 10HB Wendall Black 6-0 198 Sr. 10HB Gary Barnes 6-4 190 Sr. 9FB Ron Scrudato 6-0 200 Sr. 10PK Lon Armstrong 6-0 199 Sr. 10P Eddie Werntz 6-0 192 Jr. 10

1962 (6-4 Overall, 5-1 ACC)Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Coleman Glaze 6-0 202 Sr. 10T Dave Hynes 6-1 231 Sr. 10G Jack Aaron 6-0 217 Jr. 9C Ted Bunton 6-0 201 So. 10G Walter Cox 6-0 198 Jr. 10T Don Chuy 6-1 249 Sr. 10E Bob Poole 6-4 205 Jr. 5 Oscar Thorsland 6-4 219 Sr. 5QB Joe Anderson 6-3 204 Sr. 8HB Hal Davis 5-11 184 So. 7B Mack Matthews 5-10 195 Jr. 7FB Jimmy Howard 5-9 180 Jr. 4 Charles Dumas 6-2 218 So. 4PK Rodney Rogers 6-3 184 Jr. 10P Eddie Werntz 6-0 192 Sr. 10

1963 (5-4-1 Overall, 5-2 ACC)Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Lou Fogle 6-3 220 Sr. 10T Vic Aliffi 6-1 240 Jr. 10G Tracy Childers 5-11 205 Sr. 6C Ted Bunton 6-0 204 Jr. 10G Billy Weaver 6-2 202 Sr. 10T Jack Aaron 6-0 234 Sr. 10E Bob Poole 6-4 216 Sr. 7QB Jim Parker 6-1 195 Sr. 9FLK Billy Ward 5-11 176 Jr. 8RB Mack Matthews 5-10 202 Sr. 8FB Pat Crain 6-2 216 Jr. 10PK Frank Pearce 6-1 217 So. 10P Hugh Mauldin 5-9 189 So. 9

1964 (3-7 Overall, 2-4 ACC)Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSE Wayne Bell 6-2 188 So. 10T Johnny Boyette 6-3 238 Jr. 10G Joe Blackwell 6-1 207 Sr. 9C Ted Bunton 6-0 215 Sr. 10G Richard Cooper 6-0 200 Sr. 10T Butch Robbins 6-2 221 Jr. 7E Hoss Hostetler 6-1 192 So. 5QB Jimmy Bell 6-0 177 Sr. 9B Hal Davis 5-11 194 Sr. 6B Pat Crain 6-2 221 Sr. 10FLK Billy Ward 5-11 181 Sr. 10PK Frank Pearce 6-1 217 Jr. 10P Don Barfield 6-1 202 So. 10

1965 (5-5 Overall, 4-3 ACC)ACC Co-Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Edgar McGee 6-4 203 So. 10OT Johnny Boyette 6-3 231 Sr. 10OG Harry Olszewski 6-0 232 So. 10C Randy Smith 6-2 210 Jr. 10OG Mike Facciolo 6-2 220 Jr. 10OT Wayne Mass 6-4 239 So. 10SE Wayne Bell 6-2 202 Jr. 10QB Thomas Ray 5-10 177 Sr. 10RB Hugh Mauldin 5-9 189 Sr. 10RB Phil Rogers 6-3 175 So. 10FB Bo Ruffner 6-3 220 So. 9PK Frank Pearce 6-1 217 Sr. 10

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Butch Sursavage 6-3 212 So. 10DT Floyd Rogers 6-4 243 Jr. 6MG Ricky Johnson 6-3 216 Sr. 9DT Mac McElmurray 5-11 212 Jr. 10DE Joey Branton 6-4 210 So. 10LB Joe Waldrep 6-2 213 Jr. 10LB Bill Hecht 6-0 205 Sr. 10DB Wayne Page 6-2 194 Jr. 10DB Kit Jackson 6-2 181 So. 7DB Phil Marion 5-9 187 Jr. 10DB Jacky Jackson 6-2 183 So. 6P Don Barfield 6-1 202 Jr. 10

1966 (6-4 Overall, 6-1 ACC)ACC Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Edgar McGee 6-4 207 Jr. 10OT Larry Keys 6-0 230 Jr. 10OG Harry Olszewski 6-0 234 Jr. 10C Wayne Mulligan 6-3 204 So. 6OG Mike Facciolo 6-2 222 Sr. 10OT Wayne Mass 6-4 239 Jr. 10SE Wayne Bell 6-2 209 Sr. 10QB Jimmy Addison 6-0 163 Jr. 10FB Jay Cooper 5-11 194 Sr. 6TB Buddy Gore 6-0 187 So. 7FLK Phil Rogers 6-3 179 Jr. 10PK Don Barfield 6-1 202 Sr. 8

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Butch Sursavage 6-3 212 Jr. 9DT Floyd Rogers 6-4 230 Sr. 10MG Mac McElmurray 5-11 212 Sr. 7DT Wilson Childers 6-0 230 Jr. 7DE Joey Branton 6-4 216 Jr. 10LB Billy Ware 6-0 220 So. 10LB Jimmy Catoe 6-1 205 So. 10DB Wayne Page 6-2 194 Sr. 10DB Arthur Craig 6-1 202 Jr. 9DB Phil Marion 5-9 187 Sr. 9DB Lee Rayburn 6-0 180 So. 6P Don Barfield 6-1 202 Sr. 10

1967 (6-4 Overall, 6-0 ACC)ACC Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Edgar McGee 6-4 213 Sr. 6OT Larry Keys 6-0 213 Sr. 10OG Harry Olszewski 5-11 237 Sr. 10C Wayne Mulligan 6-2 206 Jr. 10OG Gary Arthur 5-11 220 Jr. 10OT Wayne Mass 6-4 245 Sr. 10SE Jimmy Abrams 6-2 195 Sr. 10QB Jimmy Addison 6-0 154 Sr. 10FB Bo Ruffner 6-3 230 Sr. 4TB Buddy Gore 6-1 190 Jr. 10FLK Freddy Kelley 5-9 168 Sr. 6PK Steedley Candler 6-2 181 Jr. 6

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Butch Sursavage 6-2 220 Sr. 5 Joey Branton 6-3 220 Sr. 5DT Mike Locklair 6-0 218 Jr. 10MG Randy Harvey 5-11 219 So. 6DT John Cagle 6-2 244 Jr. 10DE Ronnie Ducworth 6-0 211 Jr. 10LB Jimmy Catoe 6-2 201 Jr. 10LB Billy Ware 6-1 203 Jr. 10DB Richie Luzzi 5-8 183 Jr. 10DB Frank Liberatore 5-11 195 Sr. 10DB Kit Jackson 6-2 179 Sr. 5DB Lee Rayburn 6-2 179 Sr. 8P Sammy Cain 6-0 180 So. 10

1968 (4-5-1 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Jim Sursavage 6-3 212 So. 10OT Richard Garick 6-2 225 Sr. 10OG Grady Burgner 6-6 211 Jr. 10C Wayne Mulligan 6-3 230 Sr. 10OG Gary Arthur 5-11 229 Sr. 10OT Joe Lhotsky 6-3 209 Sr. 10SE Jack Anderson 6-2 198 So. 10QB Billy Ammons 6-1 167 Sr. 7TB Buddy Gore 6-1 184 Sr. 10FB Benny Michael 5-11 203 Sr. 6FLK Charlie Waters 6-2 189 Jr. 7PK Jimmy Barnette 6-0 180 Sr. 8

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Ivan Southerland 6-4 250 Jr. 10DT Mike Locklair 5-11 225 Sr. 10MG B.B. Elvington 6-3 218 So. 8DT John Cagle 6-3 251 Sr. 10DE Ronnie Ducworth 6-1 216 Sr. 10LB Jimmy Catoe 6-1 205 Sr. 9LB Billy Ware 6-1 207 Sr. 10DB Richie Luzzi 5-8 190 Sr. 9DB Chuck Werner 6-3 184 Jr. 7DB Gary Compton 6-0 182 So. 10DB Lee Rayburn 6-2 180 Sr. 9P Sammy Cain 6-0 189 Jr. 8

1969 (4-6 Overall, 3-3 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE John McMakin 6-3 205 So. 8OT Jim Dorn 6-3 226 So. 10OG Grady Burgner 6-5 230 Sr. 10C Dave Thompson 6-4 265 Jr. 10OG Jack King 6-2 240 Sr. 10OT Steve Lewter 6-4 241 So. 8SE Jim Sursavage 6-3 210 Jr. 10QB Tommy Kendrick 6-0 174 So. 9FB Rick Medlin 6-3 230 Sr. 7TB Ray Yauger 5-10 195 Jr. 10FLK Charlie Waters 6-1 193 Sr. 9PK Jimmy Barnette 6-0 180 Jr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Ivan Southerland 6-3 243 Sr. 9DT Ronnie Kitchens 6-4 264 Sr. 10MG B.B. Elvington 6-2 216 Jr. 10DT Waldo Watts 6-5 246 So. 6DE George Ducworth 6-1 210 Jr. 5DE Charlie Mayer 6-0 210 So. 5LB Larry Hefner 6-2 220 So. 10LB Bill Depew 6-2 200 Jr. 10DB Dale Henry 6-1 184 So. 10DB Bob Craig 6-2 195 Sr. 9DB Sonny Cassady 6-4 193 Jr. 10DB Don Kelley 6-0 173 So. 8P Sammy Cain 6-0 189 Sr. 8

1970 (3-8 Overall, 2-4 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE John McMakin 6-3 196 Jr. 11OT Jim Dorn 6-3 208 Jr. 6OG Buddy King 6-0 210 So. 11C Dave Farnham 6-1 214 Jr. 11OG Dave Thompson 6-4 263 Sr. 11OT Force Chamberlain 6-0 210 So. 6SE Brad O’Neal 6-1 176 Sr. 6QB Tommy Kendrick 6-1 167 Jr. 10FB Dick Bukowsky 6-3 208 Jr. 7TB Ray Yauger 5-10 191 Sr. 9FLK Bobby Johnson 6-0 173 So. 11PK Eddie Seigler 6-0 173 So. 10

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Wayne Baker 6-3 190 Jr. 11DT Ralph Daniel 6-1 222 Jr. 6MG Larry Hefner 6-3 208 Jr. 11DT B.B. Elvington 6-3 211 Sr. 11DE Charlie Mayer 6-0 210 Jr. 6LB Jim Sursavage 6-3 210 Sr. 11LB Ben Watson 6-0 192 Jr. 5DB Don Kelley 6-1 174 Jr. 11DB Jeff Siepe 6-1 173 So. 11DB Rick Eyler 5-11 182 Jr. 8DB Ben Anderson 6-0 168 So. 11P Jack Anderson 6-1 200 Sr. 11

1971 (5-6 Overall, 4-2 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSSE Gordy Bengel 6-2 204 So. 11OT Jim Dorn 6-3 232 Sr. 9OG Buddy King 6-0 223 Jr. 11C Dave Farnham 6-1 224 Sr. 11OG Steve Lewter 6-4 238 Sr. 8OT Force Chamberlain 6-0 233 Jr. 11TE John McMakin 6-3 214 Sr. 11QB Tommy Kendrick 6-1 183 Sr. 9FB Heide Davis 5-10 206 Jr. 6TB Ricky Gilstrap 6-3 215 Sr. 11FLK Don Kelley 6-1 179 Sr. 9PK Eddie Seigler 6-0 173 Jr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Wayne Baker 6-3 200 Sr. 10DT Ralph Daniel 6-1 240 Sr. 5MG Larry Hefner 6-3 235 Sr. 11DT Frank Wirth 6-2 216 Jr. 9DE Charlie Mayer 6-0 216 Sr. 11LB John Bolubasz 6-2 200 So. 11LB John Rhodes 6-1 203 So. 6DB Jeff Siepe 6-1 176 Jr. 11DB Bobby Johnson 6-0 180 Jr. 11DB Dale Henry 6-1 188 Sr. 11DB Ben Anderson 6-0 170 Jr. 11P Tony Anderson 6-1 197 Jr. 11

1972 (4-7 Overall, 2-5 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Karl Andreas 6-3 212 Jr. 11OT Gary Gennerich 6-3 236 Sr. 11OG Buddy King 6-0 228 Sr. 11C Ricky Harrell 6-3 236 Sr. 11OG Art Brisacher 6-3 231 Jr. 11OT Ken Peeples 6-2 240 So. 7SE Gordy Bengel 6-2 198 Jr. 11QB Ken Pengitore 5-11 200 Jr. 11RB Smiley Sanders 6-1 195 Jr. 9RB Wade Hughes 5-11 195 Sr. 11FLK Dennis Goss 5-10 164 Sr. 11PK Eddie Seigler 6-0 173 Sr. 11

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DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Jeff Stocks 6-2 195 Jr. 11DT John Price 6-3 245 Sr. 10MG Willie Anderson 6-2 207 So. 11DT Frank Wirth 6-2 225 Sr. 11DE Mike Buckner 6-1 190 Jr. 7LB Jimmy Williamson 6-1 195 So. 11LB John Rhodes 6-1 218 Jr. 7DB Jeff Siepe 6-1 185 Sr. 11DB Ben Anderson 6-0 174 So. 11DB Jimmy Ness 5-9 175 So. 7DB Bobby Johnson 6-0 185 Sr. 11P Tony Anderson 6-1 197 Sr. 11

1973 (5-6 Overall, 4-2 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Bennie Cunningham 6-5 246 So. 11OT Maret Cobb 6-3 239 Jr. 10OG Curt Buttermore 6-0 230 Jr. 11C John Bolubasz 6-2 199 Sr. 11OG Ken Peeples 6-2 243 Jr. 11OT Frank Bethea 5-11 233 So. 11SE Gordy Bengel 6-2 204 Sr. 11QB Ken Pengitore 5-11 187 Sr. 10RB Smiley Sanders 6-1 199 Sr. 10RB Jay Washington 6-1 185 Sr. 8WR Jim Lanzendoen 6-1 183 Jr. 4 Craig Brantley 6-0 163 So. 4PK Bob Burgess 6-2 197 Jr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Jeff Stocks 6-2 198 Sr. 11DT Bruce Decock 6-0 220 Sr. 8MG Willie Anderson 6-2 207 Jr. 9DT G.G. Galloway 6-4 227 So. 11DE Bob Jones 6-4 217 Sr. 11LB Mike Buckner 6-0 197 Sr. 7LB Frank Wise 6-2 193 So. 7DB Marion Reeves 6-1 191 Sr. 7DB Jimmy Ness 5-10 173 Jr. 11DB Lynn Carson 5-10 164 So. 8DB Peanut Martin 6-3 165 So. 11P Mitch Tyner 6-1 215 Jr. 11

1974 (7-4 Overall, 4-2 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSSE Steve Gibbs 6-3 200 Fr. 10LT Gary Alexander 6-6 236 Jr. 10LG Curt Buttermore 6-0 224 Sr. 11C Maret Cobb 6-2 232 Sr. 11RG Ken Peeples 6-2 244 Sr. 11RT Neal Jetton 6-3 237 Jr. 11TE Bennie Cunningham 6-5 252 Jr. 11QB Mark Fellers 6-2 202 Sr. 8RB Ken Callicutt 6-1 188 So. 11RB Tony Mathews 6-0 201 Sr. 11FLK Joey Walters 6-0 167 So. 9PK Bob Burgess 6-2 197 Sr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Guy Gehret 6-1 204 Sr. 11DT Jeff Mills 6-3 225 Fr. 11MG Willie Anderson 6-2 211 Sr. 11DT Thad Allen 6-2 230 Fr. 7DE Tom Boozer 6-3 210 Sr. 11LB Jimmy Williamson 6-1 205 Jr. 11LB Tim Stough 6-2 201 So. 11DB Mark Lee 6-2 178 So. 8DB Billy Wingo 5-8 168 So. 7DB Dennis Smith 6-0 170 Jr. 9DB Jimmy Ness 5-10 178 Sr. 11P Mitch Tyner 6-1 215 Sr. 10

1975 (2-9 Overall, 2-3 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Bennie Cunningham 6-5 239 Sr. 11OT Neal Jetton 6-3 228 Sr. 11OG Lacy Brumley 6-7 258 So. 8C Frank Bethea 6-0 222 Sr. 9OG Jimmy Weeks 6-4 226 So. 11OT David LeBel 6-6 229 Sr. 6SE Joey Walters 6-0 167 Jr. 10QB Willie Jordan 5-11 180 Fr. 6RB Don Testerman 6-2 215 Sr. 5RB Ken Callicutt 6-1 192 Jr. 11FLK Craig Brantley 6-1 170 Sr. 7PK Willie Jordan 5-11 180 Fr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Tim Stough 6-2 219 Jr. 6DT G.G. Gallaway 6-4 229 Sr. 11MG Nelson Wallace 5-10 203 Jr. 6DT Jeff Mills 6-3 228 So. 9DE Frank Wise 6-2 221 Sr. 6LB Ronnie Smith 6-2 210 So. 11LB Jimmy Williamson 6-1 208 Sr. 9DB Odgen Hansford 6-1 179 So. 8DB Lynn Carson 5-11 162 Sr. 7DB Dennis Smith 6-0 166 Sr. 11DB Peanut Martin 6-3 180 Sr. 10P Richard Holliday 6-2 201 Fr. 6

1976 (3-6-2 Overall, 0-4-1 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Harold Cain 6-6 231 Sr. 9OT Lacy Brumley 6-7 267 Jr. 11OG Joe Bostic 6-4 250 So. 11C Trav Webb 6-2 236 Jr. 7OG Steve Kenney 6-4 241 So. 6OT Jimmy Weeks 6-4 236 Jr. 11SE Jerry Butler 6-1 173 So. 9QB Steve Fuller 6-3 197 So. 9FB Harold Goggins 5-11 192 So. 7TB Warren Ratchford 5-9 155 So. 8FLK Joey Walters 5-11 175 Sr. 11PK Jimmy Russell 5-11 166 Fr. 9

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Jonathan Brooks 6-4 210 So. 11DT Rich Tuten 6-2 237 So. 8MG Nelson Wallace 5-10 202 Sr. 9DT Toney Williams 6-4 242 So. 5DE Mark Heniford 5-11 200 Jr. 9LB Randy Scott 6-0 219 So. 11LB Bubba Brown 6-1 218 Fr. 6DB Malcom Marler 5-8 159 Sr. 11DB Rex Varn 6-0 170 Fr. 6DB O.J. Tyler 5-11 172 Sr. 7DB Willie Jordan 5-11 191 So. 9P Mike O’Cain 6-0 184 Sr. 11

1977 (8-3-1 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Anthony King 6-1 226 Jr. 8LT Jimmy Weeks 6-4 240 Sr. 11LG Steve Kenney 6-4 248 Jr. 11C Jeff Bostic 6-1 221 So. 12RG Joe Bostic 6-4 258 Jr. 12RT Lacy Brumley 6-7 265 Sr. 12SE Jerry Butler 6-1 180 Jr. 12QB Steve Fuller 6-4 198 Jr. 12FB Ken Callicutt 6-1 192 Sr. 7TB Lester Brown 6-0 175 So. 6FLK Dwight Clark 6-3 207 Jr. 7PK Obed Ariri 5-9 160 Fr. 9

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Jonathan Brooks 6-3 210 Jr. 12DT Jim Stuckey 6-4 239 So. 12MG Rich Tuten 6-1 236 Jr. 12DT Archie Reese 6-3 263 Sr. 12DE Mark Heniford 5-11 208 Sr. 11LB Randy Scott 5-11 217 Jr. 12LB Bubba Brown 5-11 222 So. 12DB Roy Eppes 6-2 186 Sr. 12DB Rex Varn 6-1 176 So. 6 Bubba Rollins 5-10 189 Jr. 6DB Eddie Geathers 6-2 170 Fr. 6 Ogden Hansford 6-2 191 Jr. 6FS Steve Ryan 6-0 171 Jr. 11P David Sims 6-4 200 Fr. 11

1978 (11-1 Overall, 6-0 ACC)ACC Champion

Gator Bowl ChampionOffense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Anthony King 6-1 226 Sr. 10OT Billy Hudson 6-3 234 Sr. 12OG Chris Dolce 6-2 245 Jr. 12C Jeff Bostic 6-1 221 Jr. 12OG Joe Bostic 6-4 258 Sr. 10OT Steve Kenney 6-4 248 Sr. 9SE Jerry Butler 6-1 180 Sr. 12QB Steve Fuller 6-4 198 Sr. 12TB Lester Brown 6-0 175 Jr. 8FB Marvin Sims 6-4 223 Jr. 10FLK Dwight Clark 6-3 204 Sr. 9PK Obed Ariri 5-9 160 So. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Jonathan Brooks 6-3 210 Sr. 12DT Jim Stuckey 46-5 252 Jr. 12MG Rich Tuten 6-1 235 Sr. 12DT Toney Williams 6-3 240 Sr. 12DE Steve Gibbs 6-3 214 Sr. 9SLB Randy Scott 5-11 215 Sr. 12WLB Bubba Brown 5-11 222 Jr. 12CB Willie Jordan 5-9 186 Sr. 9SS Rex Varn 6-1 175 Jr. 8FS Bubba Rollins 5-10 186 Sr. 9CB Steve Ryan 6-0 176 Sr. 11P David Sims 6-4 222 So. 12

1979 (8-4 Overall, 4-2 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Mark Clifford 6-4 206 Sr. 11OT Lee Nanney 6-4 246 So. 12OG Chris Dolce 6-2 239 Sr. 12C Mark Thornton 6-4 229 Sr. 12OG Jeff Bostic 6-1 237 Sr. 12OT Gary Brown 6-3 245 Fr. 11SE Jerry Gaillard 6-0 170 So. 12QB Billy Lott 6-0 189 Sr. 12FB Marvin Sims 6-4 234 Sr. 12TB Lester Brown 6-0 175 Sr. 10FLK Perry Tuttle 6-0 172 So. 12PK Obed Ariri 5-9 169 Jr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Bob Goldberg 6-1 213 Sr. 9DT Jim Stuckey 6-5 241 Sr. 12MG Charlie Bauman 6-1 226 Jr. 12DT Steve Durham 6-5 239 Jr. 12DE David Reed 6-2 209 Jr. 12SLB Jeff Davis 6-0 223 So. 12WLB Bubba Brown 6-0 210 Sr. 12CB Eddie Geathers 6-2 186 Jr. 12SS Willie Underwood 5-11 193 Jr. 12FS Jack Cain 5-10 170 Jr. 9CB Rex Varn 6-1 180 Sr. 12P David Sims 6-4 220 Jr. 12

1980 (6-5 Overall, 2-4 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Jeff Wells 6-4 220 Fr. 6LT Lee Nanney 6-4 246 Jr. 11LG Brad Fisher 6-4 230 Jr. 8C Tony Berryhill 6-5 216 Jr. 10RG Brian Clark 6-7 241 Jr. 7RT Gary Brown 6-3 257 So. 11SE Jerry Gaillard 6-0 179 Jr. 10QB Homer Jordan 6-0 174 So. 11TB Chuck McSwain 6-2 190 So. 7FB Jeff McCall 6-3 225 So. 7FLK Perry Tuttle 6-0 172 Jr. 11PK Obed Ariri 5-9 162 Sr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSLE Jeff Bryant 6-5 250 Jr. 8LT Dan Benish 6-6 240 So. 6MG Charlie Bauman 6-1 220 Sr. 6RT Steve Durham 6-5 239 Sr. 11RE Bill Smith 6-5 220 Jr. 9SLB Chuck Rose 6-2 200 Sr. 11WLB Jeff Davis 6-0 223 Jr. 11RC Eddie Geathers 6-2 186 Sr. 10SS Willie Underwood 5-11 193 Sr. 11FS Terry Kinard 6-0 188 So. 9LC Hollis Hall 5-10 158 Jr. 7P Richard Hendley 5-11 190 So. 9

1981 (12-0 Overall, 6-0 ACC)National Champion

ACC ChampionOrange Bowl Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Bubba Diggs 6-3 220 Jr. 7LT Brad Fisher 6-4 230 Sr. 12LG James Farr 6-4 225 So. 12C Tony Berryhill 6-5 230 Sr. 12RG Brian Clark 6-7 241 Sr. 10RT Lee Nanney 6-4 246 Sr. 12WR Jerry Gaillard 6-0 179 Sr. 8QB Homer Jordan 6-0 174 Jr. 12TB Cliff Austin 6-0 190 Jr. 11FB Jeff McCall 6-3 225 Jr. 9FLK Perry Tuttle 6-0 180 Sr. 12PK Donald Igwebuike 5-8 155 Fr. 9

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSLE Bill Smith 6-5 220 Sr. 7LT Dan Benish 6-6 250 Jr. 11MG William Devane 6-2 250 So. 8RT Jeff Bryant 6-5 257 Sr. 12BAN Andy Headen 6-5 230 Jr. 12SLB Danny Triplett 6-4 224 Jr. 11WLB Jeff Davis 6-0 223 Sr. 12LC Hollis Hall 5-10 158 Sr. 12SS Tim Childers 6-1 180 So. 10FS Terry Kinard 6-1 183 Jr. 12RC Anthony Rose 5-9 165 Sr. 12P Dale Hatcher 6-2 195 Fr. 10

1982 (9-1-1 Overall, 6-0 ACC)ACC Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE K.D. Dunn 6-3 215 So. 8LT Gary Brown 6-3 244 Sr. 11LG James Farr 6-5 230 Jr. 11C Cary Massaro 6-5 235 Jr. 10RG Brian Butcher 6-5 255 Sr. 11RT Bob Mayberry 6-5 245 Sr. 11SE Jeff Stockstill 6-2 180 Sr. 6QB Homer Jordan 6-0 180 Sr. 6TB Cliff Austin 6-0 195 Jr. 9FB Jeff McCall 6-3 225 Sr. 8FLK Frank Magwood 6-0 188 Sr. 9PK Bob Paulling 6-2 188 Jr. 10

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DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSLE Edgar Pickett 6-3 225 Jr. 7LT Dan Benish 6-6 252 Sr. 7MG William Perry 6-3 310 So. 7RT Jim Scott 6-5 240 Jr. 10BAN Andy Headen 6-5 230 Sr. 11SLB Otis Lindsey 6-3 230 Sr. 5 Danny Triplett 6-4 224 Sr. 5WLB Johnny Rembert 6-3 235 Sr. 9LC Ty Davis 6-1 185 So. 9SS Tim Childers 6-1 185 Jr. 8FS Terry Kinard 6-1 190 Sr. 11RC Reggie Pleasant 5-10 175 So. 7P Dale Hatcher 6-2 199 So. 11

1983 (9-1-1 Overall)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE K.D. Dunn 6-3 215 Jr. 11LT Reid Ingle 6-6 255 Jr. 11LG James Farr 6-4 240 Sr. 11C Dale Swing 6-3 240 Jr. 11RG Steve Reese 6-3 250 So. 7RT Joe Ellis 6-4 249 Jr. 6SE Ray Williams 5-9 178 Fr. 5QB Mike Eppley 6-2 185 Jr. 11TB Stacey Driver 5-8 175 So. 5 Kenny Flowers 6-0 190 Fr. 5FB Kevin Mack 6-1 197 Sr. 11FLK Shelton Boyer 6-2 185 Fr. 8PK Bob Paulling 6-2 188 Sr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSLE Edgar Pickett 6-3 230 Sr. 10LT James Robinson 6-5 275 Sr. 11MG William Devane 6-2 275 Sr. 7RT Ray Brown 6-4 250 Sr. 6RE Terence Mack 6-3 200 Fr. 7SLB Henry Walls 6-2 205 Fr. 11WLB Eldridge Milton 6-3 220 So. 8LC Ty Davis 6-1 185 Jr. 7SS Tim Childers 6-1 185 Sr. 10FS Ronald Watson 5-11 175 Jr. 8RC Rod McSwain 6-2 190 Sr. 8P Dale Hatcher 6-2 199 Jr. 11

1984 (7-4 Overall)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE K.D. Dunn 6-3 220 Sr. 11LT Reid Ingle 6-6 270 Sr. 11LG Steve Reese 6-3 255 Jr. 11C Dale Swing 6-3 250 Sr. 11RG Andy Cheatham 6-4 250 Sr. 11RT Joe Ellis 6-4 260 Sr. 11FLK Terrance Roulhac 6-0 185 So. 8QB Mike Eppley 6-2 185 Sr. 11TB Stacey Driver 5-8 160 Jr. 8FB Kenny Flowers 6-0 205 So. 10WR Richard Butler 6-0 180 Sr. 10PK Donald Igwebuike 5-9 172 Sr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSLE Jeff Wells 6-3 230 Sr. 11LT Steve Berlin 6-5 265 Jr. 11MG William Perry 6-3 320 Sr. 11RT Michael Dean Perry 6-2 265 Fr. 10BAN Terence Mack 6-3 210 So. 11SLB Henry Walls 6-2 215 So. 8RLB Eldridge Milton 6-3 220 Jr. 7LC Ty Davis 6-1 185 Sr. 11FS Ronald Watson 6-0 180 Sr. 11SS Kenny Danforth 6-1 190 Jr. 5RC Reggie Pleasant 5-10 175 Sr. 11P Dale Hatcher 6-2 195 Sr. 11

1985 (6-6 Overall, 4-3 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Jim Riggs 6-5 235 Jr. 12LT John Watson 6-4 255 Jr. 12LG Steve Reese 6-3 270 Sr. 12C Jeff Lytton 6-3 250 Sr. 9RG John Phillips 6-5 245 So. 8RT Wes Mann 6-5 270 Sr. 12FLK Terrance Roulhac 6-0 195 Jr. 10QB Rodney Williams 6-2 200 Fr. 9TB Stacey Driver 5-8 180 Sr. 8FB Chris Lancaster 6-1 224 Fr. 5WR Ray Williams 5-10 177 Jr. 11PK David Treadwell 6-0 180 So. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSLE Michael Dean Perry 6-2 255 So. 6LT Steve Berlin 6-5 275 Sr. 8MG Brian Raber 6-4 240 Jr. 11RT Dwayne Meadows 6-4 245 So. 11BAN Terence Mack 6-3 230 Jr. 10SLB Henry Walls 6-2 215 Jr. 10RLB Keith Williams 6-4 240 Jr. 12LC Perry Williams 6-2 200 Jr. 12FS A.J. Johnson 5-10 190 Jr. 12SS Kenny Danforth 6-1 190 Sr. 8RC Delton Hall 6-1 195 Jr. 12P Andy Newell 6-0 190 Sr. 12

1986 (8-2-2 Overall, 5-1-1 ACC)ACC Champion

Gator Bowl ChampionOffense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Jim Riggs 6-5 250 Sr. 11LT Ty Granger 6-7 270 So. 9LG Pat Williams 6-4 275 So. 12C Jeff Bak 6-2 250 So. 12RG John Phillips 6-5 250 Jr. 12RT Frank Deluliis 6-6 265 So. 7 Jeff Nunamacher 6-2 280 So. 7FLK Terrance Roulhac 5-10 200 Sr. 9QB Rodney Williams 6-2 200 So. 12TB Terrence Flagler 6-1 200 Sr. 10FB Chris Lancaster 6-1 230 So. 7WR Ray Williams 5-10 177 Sr. 9PK David Treadwell 6-1 165 Jr. 12

DefenseOLB James Earle 6-5 215 Jr. 12LT Raymond Chavous 6-5 290 So. 7MG Tony Stephens 6-3 285 Jr. 11RT Dwayne Meadows 6-4 250 Jr. 6BAN Terence Mack 6-3 245 Sr. 11SLB Henry Carter 6-3 235 So. 9RLB Norman Haynes 5-10 215 So. 8LC Donnell Woolford 5-10 190 So. 11FS James Lott 5-10 170 Fr. 7 A.J. Johnson 6-0 180 Sr. 7SS Gene Beasley 6-0 192 So. 11RC Delton Hall 6-1 200 Sr. 10P Bill Spiers 6-2 183 Jr. 12

1987 (10-2 Overall, 6-1 ACC)ACC Champion

Citrus Bowl ChampionOffense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Danny Pearman 6-2 230 Sr. 11LT Ty Granger 6-6 270 Jr. 11LG Eric Harmon 6-1 265 Fr. 12C Jeff Bak 6-2 255 Jr. 12RG John Phillips 6-5 270 Sr. 12RT Jeff Nunamacher 6-2 300 Jr. 12FLK Keith Jennings 6-4 235 Jr. 9QB Rodney Williams 6-2 210 Jr. 11TB Wesley McFadden 6-0 200 So. 6 Terry Allen 5-11 195 Fr. 6FB Tracy Johnson 6-0 230 Jr. 8WR Ricardo Hooper 5-10 171 Jr. 7PK David Treadwell 6-1 165 Sr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSOLB James Earle 6-5 225 Sr. 12LT Raymond Chavous 6-5 295 Jr. 11MG Tony Stephens 6-3 300 Sr. 11RT Michael Dean Perry 6-1 280 Sr. 11BAN Jesse Hatcher 6-2 210 Jr. 7SLB Norman Haynes 5-9 210 Jr. 5WLB Vince Taylor 5-11 224 So. 10LC Donnell Woolford 5-10 198 Jr. 12FS Richard Smith 5-11 188 Jr. 10SS Gene Beasley 5-11 210 Jr. 12RC James Lott 5-9 176 So. 12P Rusty Seyle 6-1 182 Jr. 12

1988 (10-2 Overall, 6-1 ACC)ACC Champion

Citrus Bowl ChampionOffense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE James Coley 6-5 250 Sr. 11LT Frank Deluliis 6-5 280 Sr. 12LG Jeb Flesch 6-3 270 Fr. 9C Jeff Bak 6-2 265 Sr. 12RG Eric Harmon 6-1 265 So. 12RT Jeff Nunamacher 6-2 300 Sr. 11FLK Ricardo Hooper 5-10 171 Sr. 9QB Rodney Williams 6-2 210 Sr. 12TB Terry Allen 5-11 195 So. 12FB Tracy Johnson 6-0 230 Sr. 10WR Keith Jennings 6-4 235 Sr. 12PK Chris Gardocki 6-2 185 Fr. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSOLB Levon Kirkland 6-1 215 Fr. 7LT Vance Hammond 6-7 280 So. 7MG Mark Drag 6-4 255 Sr. 12RT Richard McCullough 6-5 265 Sr. 11BAN Jesse Hatcher 6-2 218 Sr. 12SLB Ed McDaniel 6-0 220 Fr. 9WLB Doug Brewster 6-1 195 So. 10LC Donnell Woolford 5-10 195 Sr. 12FS James Lott 5-9 175 Jr. 12SS Gene Beasley 5-11 210 Sr. 11RC Dexter Davis 5-11 175 Fr. 7P Chris Gardocki 6-2 185 Fr. 8

1989 (10-2 Overall, 5-2 ACC)Gator Bowl Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Stacy Fields 6-3 233 Jr. 11LT Bruce Bratton 6-4 268 So. 11LG Jeb Flesch 6-3 266 So. 12C Hank Phillips 6-5 247 Sr. 12RG Eric Harmon 6-1 269 Jr. 11RT Stacy Long 6-2 280 Jr. 12FLK Gary Cooper 6-2 196 Sr. 12QB Chris Morocco 6-2 196 Gr. 12TB Joe Henderson 5-9 186 Sr. 7FB Wesley McFadden 5-11 203 Sr. 10WR Rodney Fletcher 6-0 186 Sr. 9PK Chris Gardocki 6-2 194 So. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSOLB Levon Kirkland 6-2 219 So. 12LT Otis Moore 6-3 276 Sr. 12MG Rob Bodine 6-1 235 So. 12RT Vance Hammond 6-7 295 Jr. 12BAN John Johnson 6-3 220 Jr. 11SLB Vince Taylor 5-11 228 Sr. 7WLB Doug Brewster 6-1 205 Jr. 12LC Jerome Henderson 5-11 187 Jr. 12FS James Lott 5-9 175 Sr. 11SS Arlington Nunn 5-10 185 Jr. 7RC Dexter Davis 5-9 180 So. 12P Chris Gardocki 6-2 194 So. 12

1990 (10-2 Overall, 5-2 ACC)Hall of Fame Bowl Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Stacy Fields 6-3 233 Sr. 11LT Bruce Bratton 6-5 265 Jr. 12LG Jeb Flesch 6-3 266 Jr. 12C Curtis Whitley 6-1 260 Jr. 9RG Eric Harmon 6-1 282 Sr. 12RT Stacy Long 6-2 275 Sr. 11FLK Doug Thomas 5-10 181 Sr. 9QB DeChane Cameron 6-1 191 Jr. 12TB Ronald Williams 6-1 195 Fr. 9FB Howard Hall 6-0 232 So. 9WR Terry Smith 6-1 180 Fr. 9PK Chris Gardocki 6-2 193 Jr. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSOLB Levon Kirkland 6-2 230 Jr. 12LT Chester McGlockton 6-5 310 So. 8MG Rob Bodine 6-1 240 Jr. 11RT Vance Hammond 6-7 285 Sr. 12OLB John Johnson 6-3 220 Sr. 12SLB Ed McDaniel 6-0 225 Jr. 12WLB Doug Brewster 6-2 205 Sr. 12LC Jerome Henderson 5-11 187 Sr. 12S Robert O’Neal 6-2 185 So. 12RC Dexter Davis 5-9 175 Jr. 12ROV Arlington Nunn 5-10 190 Sr. 12P Chris Gardocki 6-2 193 Jr. 12

1991 (9-2-1 Overall, 6-0-1 ACC)ACC Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Tyrone Gibson 6-3 247 So. 10LT Bruce Bratton 6-5 276 Gr. 9LG Jeb Flesch 6-3 275 Sr. 12C Mike Brown 6-3 255 Gr. 12RG Stacy Seegars 6-4 320 So. 12RT Kelvin Hankins 6-3 305 Sr. 12FLK Terry Smith 6-1 197 So. 12QB DeChane Cameron 6-1 191 Sr. 12TB Rodney Blunt 5-10 200 So. 8FB Rudy Harris 6-3 235 Jr. 4WR Larry Ryans 6-0 182 Jr. 11PK Nelson Welch 5-10 175 Fr. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSOLB Levon Kirkland 6-2 245 Sr. 12LT Brentson Buckner 6-3 315 So. 12MG Rob Bodine 6-1 245 Sr. 12RT Chester McGlockton 6-5 335 Jr. 9OLB Ashley Sheppard 6-2 235 Jr. 6 Wayne Simmons 6-2 230 Jr. 6SLB Ed McDaniel 6-0 225 Sr. 11WLB Chuck O’Brien 6-3 240 Sr. 7LC Eric Geter 6-0 191 Jr. 12ROV Tyron Mouzon 6-1 220 Fr. 6RC Darnell Stephens 6-1 220 Fr. 6S Robert O’Neal 6-2 185 Jr. 12P Chuck Lynch 5-11 207 Gr. 12

1992 (5-6 Overall, 3-5 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Tyrone Gibson 6-2 251 Jr. 7LT Brent LeJeune 6-3 298 Jr. 11LG Jeff Fortner 6-5 294 Sr. 11C John Harris 6-2 272 Gr. 10RG Stacy Seegars 6-3 320 Jr. 11RT Les Hall 6-7 313 Sr. 10FLK Larry Ryans 6-0 184 Sr. 9QB Richard Moncrief 6-1 200 Jr. 6TB Rodney Blunt 5-10 200 Jr. 9FB Rudy Harris 6-2 245 Sr. 6WR Terry Smith 6-1 200 Jr. 11PK Nelson Welch 5-8 182 So. 11

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DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSOLB Wayne Simmons 6-2 236 Gr. 9LT Warren Forney 6-3 280 So. 11MG Carlos Curry 6-3 275 Fr. 5RT Brentson Buckner 6-3 295 Jr. 11OLB Ashley Sheppard 6-5 254 Sr. 11SLB Kenzil Jackson 5-11 224 Sr. 10WLB Tim Jones 6-1 208 So. 8LC Eric Geter 6-0 194 Sr. 11ROV Darnell Stephens 6-1 224 So. 6RC Norris Brown 5-11 192 Sr. 11S Robert O’Neal 6-2 197 Sr. 11P Nelson Welch 5-8 182 So. 11

1993 (9-3 Overall, 5-3 ACC)Peach Bowl Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Stephon Wynn 6-2 244 Jr. 9LT Brent LeJeune 6-3 296 Sr. 12LG Will Young 6-2 273 So. 12C Bryce Nelson 6-2 271 Sr. 12RG Stacy Seegars 6-4 320 Sr. 12RT Robert Jackson 6-6 330 So. 10FLK/RB Jason Davis 6-1 200 Sr. 7 Derrick Witherspoon 5-11 198 Sr. 7QB Patrick Sapp 6-4 225 So. 7TB Rodney Blunt 5-10 200 Sr. 8FB Emory Smith 6-0 244 Fr. 8WR Terry Smith 6-1 200 Sr. 10PK Nelson Welch 5-8 182 Jr. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSOLB Harom Pringle 6-2 225 Sr. 12LT Brentson Buckner 6-2 300 Sr. 11MG Carlos Curry 6-2 275 So. 12RT LaMarick Simpson 6-2 275 So. 11OLB Wardell Rouse 6-2 222 Jr. 10WLB Derek Burnette 6-0 220 So. 8MLB Tim Jones 6-1 220 Jr. 12CB Peter Ford 5-11 180 Fr. 5SS Brian Dawkins 6-0 185 So. 12FS Leomont Evans 6-1 193 So. 11CB Andre Humphrey 5-8 192 So. 12P Nelson Welch 5-8 182 Jr. 6 Chris McInally 6-3 185 So. 6

1994 (5-6 Overall, 4-4 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSTE Ed Glenn 6-3 250 Sr. 6LT Dwayne Morgan 6-3 300 Jr. 11LG Glenn Rountree 6-3 280 Fr. 11C Trevor Putnam 6-4 265 Jr. 11RG Will Young 6-2 279 Jr. 11RT Jim Bundren 6-3 275 Fr. 11FLK Kenya Crooks 6-2 180 Fr. 8QB Nealon Greene 5-11 186 Fr. 5TB Antwuan Wyatt 5-11 190 So. 7FB Raymond Priester 6-1 205 Fr. 8WR Marcus Hinton 6-0 174 Jr. 11PK Nelson Welch 5-8 182 Gr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSBAN Darnell Stephens 6-0 240 Sr. 11LT LaMarick Simpson 6-2 270 Jr. 9MG Carlos Curry 6-2 285 Jr. 9RT Marvin Cross 6-4 250 Jr. 11OLB Wardell Rouse 6-2 230 Sr. 11WLB Michael Barber 6-1 240 Sr. 10MLB Tim Jones 6-1 230 Sr. 11CB Andre Humphrey 5-8 182 Jr. 8SS Brian Dawkins 6-0 190 Jr. 11FS Andre Carter 5-10 194 So. 11CB Dexter McCleon 5-11 190 So. 6P Nelson Welch 5-8 182 Gr. 11

1995 (8-4 Overall, 6-2 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSSE Tony Horne 5-11 170 So. 12LT Jim Bundren 6-3 275 So. 12LG Will Young 6-2 280 Sr. 12C Trevor Putnam 6-4 275 Sr. 12RG Glenn Rountree 6-3 285 So. 12RT Robert Jackson 6-6 325 Sr. 6 Dwayne Morgan 6-3 310 Sr. 6FLK Antwuan Wyatt 5-11 190 Jr. 12WR Joe Woods 5-9 160 Jr. 10QB Nealon Greene 5-11 190 So. 12TB Raymond Priester 6-1 220 So. 11FB Emory Smith 6-0 230 Jr. 9PK Jeff Sauve 6-0 194 Sr. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSBAN Patrick Sapp 6-4 245 Sr. 12LT LaMarick Simpson 6-2 280 Sr. 10MG Carlos Curry 6-2 285 Sr. 11RT Raymond White 6-3 255 So. 9RUSH Brett Williams 6-3 255 Jr. 7ILB Anthony Simmons 6-1 205 Fr. 11MLB Andye McCrorey 5-10 210 Gr. 11CB Dexter McCleon 5-10 190 Jr. 12SS Brian Dawkins 6-0 190 Sr. 12FS Leomont Evans 6-1 200 Sr. 12CB Peter Ford 5-11 180 Jr. 7P Chris McInally 6-3 192 Sr. 10

1996 (7-5 Overall, 6-2 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSSE Kenya Crooks 6-3 208 Jr. 11LT Jim Bundren 6-3 290 Jr. 12LG Matt Butler 6-3 290 So. 8C Jamie Trimble 6-2 250 Sr. 12RG Glenn Rountree 6-3 290 Jr. 12RT Holland Postell 6-6 285 So. 12FLK Joe Woods 5-9 160 Sr. 12TE Lamont Hall 6-4 252 Jr. 9QB Nealon Greene 5-11 190 Jr. 12TB Raymond Priester 6-1 230 Jr. 12FB Emory Smith 6-0 241 Sr. 12PK Matt Padgett 6-0 200 Fr. 7

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSBAN Howard Bartley 6-1 205 So. 9LT Trevor Pryce 6-6 278 Jr. 8MG Raymond White 6-3 265 Jr. 12RT Brett Williams 6-4 265 Gr. 12RUSH Adrian Dingle 6-3 250 So. 12ILB Anthony Simmons 6-1 220 So. 12ILB Mond Wilson 6-3 243 Jr. 12CB Dexter McCleon 5-10 205 Sr. 12SS Antwan Edwards 6-1 210 So. 12FS Andy Ford 5-11 180 Sr. 7CB Peter Ford 5-11 180 Sr. 9P Kevin Laird 5-11 172 So. 11

1997 (7-5 Overall, 4-4 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSSE Tony Horne 5-11 185 Sr. 12LT Jim Bundren 6-3 290 Sr. 12LG Corey Hulsey 6-7 335 So. 11C Jason Gamble 6-3 300 Jr. 12RG Glenn Rountree 6-3 295 Gr. 12RT Holland Postell 6-6 300 Jr. 12FLK Brian Wofford 6-1 165 So. 11TE Lamont Hall 6-4 251 Sr. 8QB Nealon Greene 5-11 191 Sr. 11TB Raymond Priester 6-1 230 Sr. 11FB Terry Witherspoon 6-0 240 So. 4PK David Richardson 6-1 187 Jr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSBAN Rahim Abdullah 6-6 230 So. 12LT Tony Plantin 6-4 268 Sr. 12MG Raymond White 6-3 270 Gr. 10RT Lorenzo Bromell 6-6 255 Sr. 12RUSH Adrian Dingle 6-3 260 Jr. 10ILB Mond Wilson 6-3 245 Sr. 10ILB Anthony Simmons 6-1 225 Jr. 12CB Antwan Edwards 6-1 225 Jr. 11SS Robert Carswell 6-0 205 Fr. 6CB Michael Allen 5-11 195 Jr. 8FS DoMarco Fox 6-1 183 So. 12P Kevin Laird 5-10 165 Jr. 12

1998 (3-8 Overall, 1-7 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Brian Wofford 6-1 185 Jr. 8LT Matt Butler 6-4 290 Sr. 11LG Corey Hulsey 6-7 335 Jr. 11C Jason Gamble 6-3 300 Sr. 11RG Brent Banasiewicz 6-3 293 Gr. 7RT Holland Postell 6-6 300 Sr. 11SE Marcus Martin 6-3 205 So. 7QB Brandon Streeter 6-3 202 Jr. 10TB Travis Zachery 6-1 185 Fr. 11FB Terry Witherspoon 6-0 250 Jr. 8FLK Mal Lawyer 6-1 180 Jr. 11PK David Richardson 5-9 170 Sr. 11

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Adrian Dingle 6-3 272 Sr. 11DT Donald Broomfield 6-4 280 Sr. 11MG Gary Childress 6-3 260 So. 9DT Terry Bryant 6-4 250 So. 8BAN Rahim Abdullah 6-6 235 Jr. 11LB Chris Jones 6-0 225 Sr. 10LB Harold Means 6-0 223 Jr. 7CB Alex Ardley 5-10 176 Fr. 11CB Antwan Edwards 6-1 210 Sr. 10FS DoMarco Fox 6-1 183 Jr. 9SS Robert Carswell 6-0 216 So. 11P Kevin Laird 5-10 172 Sr. 11

1999 (6-6 Overall, 5-3 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Brian Wofford 6-1 170 Sr. 10LT Akil Smith 6-4 265 So. 11LG T.J. Watkins 6-3 257 So. 10C Kyle Young 6-3 260 So. 12RG Theo Mougros 6-2 265 Jr. 11RT John McDermott 6-6 278 Jr. 12QB Brandon Streeter 6-3 197 Sr. 7TB Travis Zachery 6-0 191 So. 8FLK Mal Lawyer 5-11 187 Sr. 9WR Justin Watts 6-0 203 Jr. 9WR Rod Gardner 6-4 217 Jr. 10PK Tony Lazzara 5-9 178 Fr. 9

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Terry Bryant 6-4 261 Jr. 12DT Jason Holloman 6-3 273 Jr. 12DT Terry Jolly 6-2 285 Jr. 11DE Damonte McKenzie 6-2 269 Sr. 11WLB Braxton K. Williams 6-2 200 So. 7MLB Keith Adams 5-11 203 So. 12SLB Chad Carson 6-3 221 So. 12CB Alex Ardley 5-10 170 So. 12SS DoMarco Fox 6-1 175 Sr. 11FS Robert Carswell 6-0 210 Jr. 12CB Dextra Polite 5-11 185 Sr. 12P Ryan Romano 5-10 175 Jr. 12

2000 (9-3 Overall, 6-2 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Justin Watts 6-0 202 Sr. 7LT T.J. Watkins 6-3 273 Jr. 11LG Will Merritt 6-3 260 Jr. 10C Kyle Young 6-3 265 Jr. 12RG Theo Mougros 6-2 270 Gr. 12RT John McDermott 6-6 280 Gr. 8QB Woodrow Dantzler 5-11 190 Jr. 12TB Travis Zachery 6-0 190 Jr. 11WR Rod Gardner 6-3 215 Sr. 11WR Jackie Robinson 6-1 190 So. 10WR Kevin Youngblood 6-5 210 Fr. 5 Matt Bailey 6-4 220 Jr. 5PK Aaron Hunt 5-11 210 Fr. 9

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Nick Eason 6-4 255 So. 11DT Terry Jolly 6-2 290 Sr. 11DT Jason Holloman 6-3 285 Sr. 8DE Terry Bryant 6-4 275 Sr. 11SLB Braxton K. Williams 6-2 215 Jr. 11MLB Chad Carson 6-3 235 Jr. 12WLB Keith Adams 5-11 220 Jr. 12CB Alex Ardley 5-10 170 Jr. 12SS Charles Hafley 6-1 195 Jr. 12FS Robert Carswell 6-0 215 Sr. 12CB Darrel Crutchfield 6-0 180 Sr. 10P Jamie Somaini 6-1 230 Sr. 12

2001 (7-5 Overall, 4-4 ACC)Humanitarian Bowl Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Matt Bailey 6-4 220 Gr. 9LT Akil Smith 6-4 290 Jr. 8LG T.J. Watkins 6-3 292 Gr. 12C Kyle Young 6-3 285 Gr. 12RG Will Merritt 6-3 275 Gr. 12RT Gary Byrd 6-4 308 Jr. 10QB Woodrow Dantzler 5-11 205 Gr. 12TB Travis Zachery 6-0 200 Sr. 9WR J.J. McKelvey 6-4 210 Jr. 7WR Derrick Hamilton 6-4 190 Fr. 10WR Jackie Robinson 6-1 190 Jr. 6PK Aaron Hunt 5-11 210 So. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Bryant McNeal 6-5 230 Jr. 12DT Nick Eason 6-4 280 Jr. 11DT Jovon Bush 6-5 300 Sr. 12DE Khaleed Vaughn 6-4 260 So. 11SLB Rodney Thomas 6-0 222 Jr. 11MLB Chad Carson 6-3 235 Sr. 12WLB John Leake 6-1 215 So. 12CB Brian Mance 5-11 185 Jr. 11SS Charles Hafley 6-1 200 Gr. 12FS Eric Meekins 6-3 190 Jr. 10CB Kevin Johnson 6-0 190 So. 8P Wynn Kopp 5-9 172 Jr. 12

2002 (7-6 Overall, 4-4 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Jackie Robinson 6-1 190 Gr. 13LT Gary Byrd 6-4 315 Gr. 13LG Cedric Johnson 6-4 310 So. 12C Jermyn Chester 6-2 295 Jr. 8RG Gregory Walker 6-5 320 Jr. 13RT William Henry 6-4 285 Jr. 11TE Ben Hall 6-5 250 So. 7QB Willie Simmons 6-1 195 Jr. 8TB Bernard Rambert 6-0 210 Sr. 9WR Derrick Hamilton 6-4 200 So. 10WR Kevin Youngblood 6-5 220 Jr. 11PK Aaron Hunt 5-11 210 Jr. 12

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DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Bryant McNeal 6-5 245 Sr. 13DT Nick Eason 6-4 295 Gr. 13DT Donnell Washington 6-6 315 So. 13DE Khaleed Vaughn 6-4 260 Jr. 13LB Rodney Thomas 6-0 225 Sr. 13LB Eric Sampson 6-3 218 So. 12LB John Leake 6-1 225 Jr. 13CB Brian Mance 5-11 185 Sr. 13ROV Altroy Bodrick 6-1 215 Gr. 13FS Eric Meekins 6-3 190 Sr. 13CB Justin Miller 5-11 180 Fr. 8P Wynn Kopp 5-9 166 Sr. 13

2003 (9-4 Overall, 5-3 ACC)Peach Bowl Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Kevin Youngblood 6-5 215 Gr. 13LT William Henry 6-4 295 Gr. 11LG Cedric Johnson 6-4 325 Jr. 13C Tommy Sharpe 6-0 270 Jr. 12RG Nathan Bennett 6-5 312 Fr. 7RT Gregory Walker 6-5 325 Gr. 13TE Bobby Williamson 6-3 250 So. 11QB Charlie Whitehurst 6-4 220 So. 13TB Duane Coleman 5-10 190 So. 7WR Derrick Hamilton 6-4 205 Jr. 7WR Airese Currie 5-11 185 Jr. 7PK Aaron Hunt 5-11 216 Sr. 13

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Khaleed Vaughn 6-4 276 Gr. 12DT Donnell Washington 6-6 320 Jr. 13DT DeJuan Polk 6-2 285 Gr. 13DE Maurice Fountain 6-4 250 Jr. 8LB John Leake 6-1 240 Sr. 13LB Leroy Hill 6-1 220 Jr. 13WHIP Eric Sampson 6-2 205 Jr. 8CB Tye Hill 5-10 180 So. 11ROV Jamaal Fudge 5-10 190 So. 13FS Travis Pugh 6-1 195 Jr. 13CB Justin Miller 5-11 200 So. 13P Cole Chason 6-0 161 Fr. 13

2004 (6-5 Overall, 4-4 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Curtis Baham 6-1 195 Jr. 6LT Barry Richardson 6-7 350 Fr. 7LG Cedric Johnson 6-4 335 Sr. 11C Tommy Sharpe 6-0 270 Sr. 11RG Nathan Bennett 6-5 315 So. 10RT Marion Dukes 6-4 315 So. 11TE Ben Hall 6-5 260 Sr. 9QB Charlie Whitehurst 6-4 225 Jr. 11TB Reggie Merriweather 5-8 215 So. 6WR Chansi Stuckey 6-0 190 So. 9WR Airese Currie 5-11 185 Sr. 11PK Jad Dean 5-11 200 So. 8

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Charles Bennett 6-4 245 Jr. 10DT Eric Coleman 6-5 290 Sr. 11DT Trey Tate 6-4 275 Jr. 11DE Maurice Fountain 6-4 265 Sr. 11LB Anthony Waters 6-3 235 So. 11LB Leroy Hill 6-1 225 Sr. 11WHIP Tramaine Billie 6-1 205 So. 6CB Tye Hill 5-10 180 Jr. 11ROV Jamaal Fudge 5-10 190 Jr. 11FS Travis Pugh 6-1 200 Sr. 11CB Justin Miller 5-11 200 Jr. 11P Cole Chason 6-0 165 So. 10

2005 (8-4 Overall, 4-4 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Curtis Baham 6-1 190 Sr. 11LT Barry Richardson 6-7 335 So. 12LG Roman Fry 6-4 295 Jr. 7C Dustin Fry 6-3 315 Jr. 12RG Nathan Bennett 6-5 300 Jr. 8RT Marion Dukes 6-4 315 Jr. 12TE Bobby Williamson 6-4 260 Sr. 9TE Thomas Hunter 6-4 250 Jr. 6QB Charlie Whitehurst 6-5 215 Gr. 11TB James Davis 5-11 210 Fr. 6 Reggie Merriweather 5-8 210 Jr. 6WR Chansi Stuckey 6-0 185 Jr. 12PK Jad Dean 5-11 205 Jr. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Charles Bennett 6-5 250 Sr. 12NG Donnell Clark 6-3 265 Jr. 6DT Trey Tate 6-4 275 Sr. 11BE Gaines Adams 6-5 265 Jr. 12SLB Tramaine Billie 6-1 205 Jr. 12MLB Anthony Waters 6-3 240 Jr. 11WLB Nick Watkins 6-2 220 So. 12FCB Tye Hill 5-10 180 Sr. 12CAT Michael Hamlin 6-3 195 Fr. 7FS Jamaal Fudge 5-10 190 Sr. 12BCB Sergio Gilliam 6-3 180 Jr. 9P Cole Chason 6-0 165 Jr. 12

2006 (8-5 Overall, 5-3 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Chansi Stuckey 6-0 185 Gr. 10LT Barry Richardson 6-7 320 Jr. 13LG Roman Fry 6-4 300 Sr. 8C Dustin Fry 6-3 320 Sr. 13RG Nathan Bennett 6-5 310 Sr. 13RT Marion Dukes 6-4 320 Sr. 13TE Thomas Hunter 6-4 255 Sr. 11TE Akeem Robinson 6-5 260 So. 9QB Will Proctor 6-2 210 Sr. 13RB James Davis 5-11 205 So. 13WR Tyler Grisham 5-11 180 So. 6PK Jad Dean 5-11 205 Sr. 13

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Phillip Merling 6-5 270 So. 13NG Dorell Scott 6-4 305 So. 13DT Jock McKissic 6-6 295 So. 12BE Gaines Adams 6-5 260 Sr. 13SLB Maurice Nelson 6-2 215 Jr. 11MLB Antonio Clay 6-0 220 So. 11WLB Nick Watkins 6-2 220 Jr. 13CB C.J. Gaddis 6-0 210 Jr. 11CAT Michael Hamlin 6-3 200 So. 10FS Chris Clemons 6-1 205 So. 13CB Duane Coleman 5-11 195 Sr. 12P Cole Chason 6-0 170 Gr. 11

2007 (9-4 Overall, 5-3 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Aaron Kelly 6-5 190 Jr. 13LT Barry Richardson 6-7 330 Sr. 12LG Chris McDuffie 6-5 330 Sr. 11C Thomas Austin 6-3 315 So. 12RG Brandon Pilgrim 6-6 290 Sr. 9RT Christian Capote 6-4 300 Sr. 12TE Michael Palmer 6-5 245 So. 11TE Brian Linthicum 6-4 235 Fr. 5QB Cullen Harper 6-4 220 Jr. 13RB James Davis 5-11 210 Jr. 12RB C.J. Spiller 5-11 190 So. 5WR Tyler Grisham 5-11 180 Jr. 6WR Jacoby Ford 5-10 185 So. 5PK Mark Buchholz 6-1 205 Jr. 13

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Phillip Merling 6-5 280 Jr. 13NG Dorell Scott 6-4 320 Jr. 13DT Rashaad Jackson 6-2 280 Jr. 10BE Ricky Sapp 6-4 240 So. 13SLB Tramaine Billie 6-1 210 Sr. 11MLB Cortney Vincent 6-0 225 Jr. 12WLB Nick Watkins 6-2 220 Sr. 11CB Chris Chancellor 5-10 170 So. 13CAT Michael Hamlin 6-3 205 Jr. 13FS Chris Clemons 6-1 210 Jr. 13CB Crezdon Butler 6-0 185 So. 13P Jimmy Maners 6-1 190 Jr. 13

2008 (7-6 Overall, 4-4 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Aaron Kelly 6-5 190 Sr. 12LT Chris Hairston 6-6 320 So. 10LG Thomas Austin 6-3 315 Jr. 13C Bobby Hutchinson 6-3 320 Sr. 7RG Mason Cloy 6-3 310 Fr. 12RT Landon Walker 6-5 300 Fr. 10TE Michael Palmer 6-5 250 Jr. 10QB Cullen Harper 6-4 225 Gr. 12RB James Davis 5-11 215 Sr. 12WR Tyler Grisham 5-11 180 Sr. 9WR Jacoby Ford 5-10 185 Jr. 8PK Mark Buchholz 6-0 215 Gr. 13

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Kevin Alexander 6-3 255 Jr. 10NG Dorell Scott 6-3 310 Sr. 12DT Jarvis Jenkins 6-4 305 So. 12BE Ricky Sapp 6-4 240 Jr. 9SLB DeAndre McDaniel 6-1 200 So. 8MLB Brandon Maye 6-2 225 Fr. 12WLB Kavell Conner 6-1 225 Jr. 13CB Chris Chancellor 5-10 165 Jr. 13CAT Michael Hamlin 6-3 205 Gr. 13FS Chris Clemons 6-1 210 Gr. 13CB Crezdon Butler 6-0 185 Jr. 13P Jimmy Maners 6-0 190 Gr. 11

2009 (9-5 Overall, 6-2 ACC)ACC Atlantic Division Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR Xavier Dye 6-4 210 Jr. 9LT Chris Hairston 6-7 325 Jr. 12LG Thomas Austin 6-4 310 Gr. 14C Dalton Freeman 6-5 280 Fr. 9RG Antoine McClain 6-6 320 So. 14RT Landon Walker 6-6 300 So. 12TE Michael Palmer 6-5 260 Sr. 13TE Dwayne Allen 6-4 255 Fr. 6QB Kyle Parker 6-1 200 Fr. 14RB C.J. Spiller 5-11 195 Sr. 12WR Jacoby Ford 5-10 185 Sr. 14PK Richard Jackson 6-0 195 Jr. 13

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Da’Quan Bowers 6-4 280 So. 11NG Jarvis Jenkins 6-4 310 Jr. 14DT Brandon Thompson 6-3 305 So. 13BE Ricky Sapp 6-5 240 Sr. 14SLB Kevin Alexander 6-4 265 Sr. 10MLB Brandon Maye 6-3 230 So. 13WLB Kavell Conner 6-1 235 Sr. 12CB Chris Chancellor 5-10 170 Gr. 14SS DeAndre McDaniel 6-1 210 Jr. 14FS Marcus Gilchrist 5-11 190 Jr. 14CB Crezdon Butler 6-0 185 Sr. 14P Dawson Zimmerman 6-2 200 So. 13

2010 (6-7 Overall, 4-4 ACC)Offense

Pos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR DeAndre Hopkins 6-1 195 Fr. 8LT Chris Hairston 6-7 325 Gr. 13LG David Smith 6-5 315 Jr. 11C Dalton Freeman 6-5 285 So. 13RG Antoine McClain 6-5 330 Jr. 13RT Landon Walker 6-6 310 Jr. 13TE Dwayne Allen 6-4 255 So. 13QB Kyle Parker 6-1 200 So. 13RB Jamie Harper 6-0 235 Jr. 7FB Chad Diehl 6-2 265 Jr. 10WR Jaron Brown 6-2 200 So. 10PK Chandler Catanzaro 6-2 205 Fr. 12

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Da’Quan Bowers 6-4 275 Jr. 13NG Brandon Thompson 6-2 310 Jr. 11DT Jarvis Jenkins 6-4 315 Sr. 12BE Andre Branch 6-5 260 Jr. 11MLB Corico Wright 5-11 230 So. 13WLB Brandon Maye 6-2 235 Jr. 8CB Marcus Gilchrist 5-11 190 Sr. 13SS DeAndre McDaniel 6-1 215 Sr. 13FS Rashard Hall 6-2 200 So. 12CB Xavier Brewer 5-11 190 So. 10CB Byron Maxwell 6-1 205 Gr. 8P Dawson Zimmerman 6-2 205 Jr. 13

2011 (10-4 Overall, 6-2 ACC)ACC Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR DeAndre Hopkins 6-1 200 So. 11LT Phillip Price 6-5 315 Sr. 13LG Brandon Thomas 6-3 300 So. 10C Dalton Freeman 6-5 285 Jr. 14RG Antoine McClain 6-6 335 Sr. 14RT Landon Walker 6-6 305 Gr. 14TE Dwayne Allen 6-4 255 Jr. 14QB Tajh Boyd 6-1 225 So. 14RB Andre Ellington 5-10 190 Jr. 13WR Jaron Brown 6-2 200 Jr. 12WR Sammy Watkins 6-1 200 Fr. 10PK Chandler Catanzaro 6-2 200 So. 14

DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Malliciah Goodman 6-4 280 Jr. 14NG Brandon Thompson 6-2 310 Sr. 13DT Rennie Moore 6-3 265 Sr. 12BE Andre Branch 6-5 260 Sr. 14SLB Quandon Christian 6-2 220 So. 7MLB Corico Wright 5-11 230 Jr. 11WLB Jonathan Willard 6-2 220 Jr. 11CB Coty Sensabaugh 6-0 185 Gr. 14SS Jonathan Meeks 6-1 210 Jr. 10FS Rashard Hall 6-1 210 Jr. 12CB Xavier Brewer 5-11 190 Jr. 13CB Bashaud Breeland 6-0 185 Fr. 7P Dawson Zimmerman 6-2 205 Sr. 14

2012 (11-2 Overall, 7-1 ACC)ACC Atlantic Division Champion

OffensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSWR DeAndre Hopkins 6-2 205 Jr. 13LT Brandon Thomas 6-3 305 Jr. 13LG David Beasley 6-4 315 So. 12C Dalton Freeman 6-5 285 Gr. 13RG Tyler Shatley 6-3 295 Jr. 13RT Gifford Timothy 6-6 310 So. 11TE Brandon Ford 6-4 240 Gr. 13QB Tajh Boyd 6-1 225 Jr. 13RB Andre Ellington 5-10 195 Sr. 13WR Jaron Brown 6-2 205 Gr. 10WR Sammy Watkins 6-1 205 So. 7PK Chandler Catanzaro 6-2 195 Jr. 13

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DefensePos. Player Hgt. Wgt. Cl. GSDE Malliciah Goodman 6-4 270 Sr. 13NG Grady Jarrett 6-1 290 So. 11DT Josh Watson 6-4 285 So. 9DE Corey Crawford 6-5 270 So. 13SLB Quandon Christian 6-2 225 Jr. 7MLB Spencer Shuey 6-3 230 Jr. 7WLB Jonathan Willard 6-2 225 Sr. 12CB Darius Robinson 5-10 175 Jr. 6SS Jonathan Meeks 6-1 210 Sr. 13FS Rashard Hall 6-2 210 Gr. 9CB Xavier Brewer 5-11 190 Gr. 11P Spencer Benton 6-0 195 Sr. 13

GS - games started by that player regardless of position during that season.

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Head Coach Team(s) Years W-LPhil Ahwesh Duquesne 1949,50 0-2Ray Alborn Rice 1980 0-1George Allen Long Beach State 1990 0-1Chuck Amato N.C. State 2000-06 1-3Paul Amen Wake Forest 1957-59 0-3Mike Ayers Wofford 2001-11 0-2Charlie Bailey Texas-El Paso 1997 0-1Art Baker The Citadel 1978 0-1John Baker George Washington 1942 1-0Marvin Bass South Carolina 1962-64 1-1Frank Beamer Virginia Tech 1988-12 2-2Richard Bedesem Villanova 1978 0-1Richard Bell South Carolina 1982 0-1Emory Bellard Texas A&M 1973 1-0David Bennett Coastal Carolina 2009 0-1Jerry Berndt Temple 1991 0-1Dick Bestwick Virginia 1977-81 0-3Jack Bicknell, Sr. Boston College 1982 0-0-1Jack Bicknell, Jr. Louisiana Tech 2002-06 0-2Larry Blakeney Troy 2011 0-1Bobby Bowden Florida State 1988-09 6-4Mack Brown North Carolina 1988-97 1-4Bear Bryant Alabama 1967-69 2-0John Bunting North Carolina 2001-06 1-2Wally Butts Georgia 1955 1-0Jim Caldwell Wake Forest 1993-00 2-3Jim Carlen South Carolina 1976-80 0-3Mike Cavan East Tennessee State 1993 0-1Gene Chizik Auburn 2011 0-1Jerry Claiborne Maryland 1973-81 4-1 Kentucky 1982 0-1Larry Coker Miami (FL) 2005 1-0Dick Crum North Carolina 1978-86 1-4Bill Crutchfield Presbyterian College 1954-56 0-3Bill Curry Georgia Tech 1983-85 1-1David Cutcliffe Duke 2008 0-1Mick Dennehy Utah State 2004 0-1Dan Devine Notre Dame 1977 1-0Paul Dietzel South Carolina 1966-74 2-3Todd Dodge North Texas 2010 0-1Bill Dooley North Carolina 1968-76 3-2 Virginia Tech 1978-84 1-3 Wake Forest 1987-91 0-3Vince Dooley Georgia 1967-87 5-4-1Mark Duffner Maryland 1993-96 0-3Randy Edsall Maryland 2012 0-1Earl Edwards N.C. State 1957-67 2-4Bill Elias Virginia 1964 0-1Benny Ellender Tulane 1975 1-0Beattie Feathers N.C. State 1946-50 1-2Jimbo Fisher Florida State 2011 0-1Bruce Fowler Furman 2012 0-1Dennis Franchione Texas A&M 2005 0-1Carl Franks Duke 1999-01 0-2Ralph Friedgen Maryland 2002-10 3-2Chan Gailey Georgia Tech 2002-06 1-2Warren Geise South Carolina 1960 0-1Ray Goff Georgia 1990-95 1-1Fred Goldsmith Duke 1995-97 0-2Johnny Griffith Georgia 1962,63 0-1-1Jim Grobe Wake Forest 2002-11 0-5Al Groh Wake Forest 1981-85 0-4 Virginia 2001-09 1-2Tom Harp Duke 1966-70 1-2Jim Hickey North Carolina 1960-66 1-3Billy Hildebrand Wake Forest 1961-63 1-1Kevin Higgins The Citadel 2008 0-1Homer Hobbs Furman 1956 0-1Steve Hodgin Western Carolina 1995 0-1Mike Holovak Boston College 1951-58 0-2Lou Holtz N.C. State 1973-75 2-0 South Carolina 2000-04 0-3Allison T. Hubert Virginia Military 1944 0-1Jeff Jagodzinski Boston College 2007 1-0Bobby Johnson Furman 1994-98 0-3Paul Johnson Georgia Tech 2008-12 1-2Butch Jones Central Michigan 2007 0-1Frank Jones Presbyterian College 1957 0-1Ralph “Shug” Jordan Auburn 1951-70 4-1Monte Kiffin N.C. State 1981 0-1Bob King Furman 1958-64 0-4Kass Kovalcheck Duquesne 1948 0-1Joe Krivak Maryland 1987-91 0-3Mike Kruczek Central Florida 2001 0-1

Bobby Lamb Furman 2003-07 0-2Don Lawrence Virginia 1972,73 0-2Pete Lembo Ball State 2012 0-1Roy Lester Maryland 1969-71 0-2Bill Lewis Georgia Tech 1993 0-1Bill Lynch Ball State 2002 0-1John Mackovic Wake Forest 1979 0-1Abe Martin TCU 1965 0-1Ben Martin Virginia 1956 0-1Andy McCollum Middle Tennessee 2003 0-1H.M. McEver Virginia Tech 1945 0-1Mike McGee Duke 1972-78 1-2-1A.P. McLeod Furman 1942 0-1John McMillan The Citadel 1954 0-1Lonnie McMillian Presbyterian College 1942-53 1-11Al Michaels N.C. State 1971 1-0Chuck Mills Wake Forest 1973-77 0-3Tommy Mont Maryland 1957 0-1Jerry Moore Appalachian State 1990-97 0-3Tom Moore The Citadel 1986 0-1Joe Morrison South Carolina 1984-88 1-1-1Slick Morton Mississippi State 1949 0-0-1Frank Moseley Virginia Tech 1954-60 1-2Darrell Mudra Florida State 1975 1-0Bill Murray Duke 1959-62 1-1Denny Myers Boston College 1949 0-1Harold Nichols Presbyterian College 2010 0-1Buddy Nix Tennessee-Chattanooga 1992 0-1Tom Nugent Maryland 1959-65 2-2Tom O’Brien Boston College 2005 1-0 N.C. State 2008-12 0-3Mike O’Cain N.C. State 1993-98 2-2George O’Leary Georgia Tech 1994-00 2-2Red Parker The Citadel 1970-72 0-2Gary Patterson TCU 2009 1-0Andy Pilney Tulane 1961 0-1Buddy Pough S.C. State 2008 0-1Don Powers The Citadel 2000 0-1Bob Pruett Marshall 1999 1-0Arthur F. Raimo Villanova 1952 1-0Sonny Randle Virginia 1974 0-1John Ray Kentucky 1971 1-0Tom Reed N.C. State 1983-85 0-2Bo Rein N.C. State 1977-79 1-1Mark Richt Georgia 2003 1-0Pepper Rogers Georgia Tech 1974 0-1Tom Rogers Wake Forest 1951-55 0-3Ted Roof Duke 2003-05 0-2Bobby Ross The Citadel 1973-76 0-2 Maryland 1983-85 1-1 Georgia Tech 1987-91 1-2Buddy Sasser Wofford 1981 0-1Jimmy Satterfield Furman 1988,89 0-2Howard Schnellenberger Florida Atlantic 2006 0-1Paul Schudel Ball State 1992 0-1Brad Scott South Carolina 1994-98 2-1Randy Shannon Miami (FL) 2010 1-0Dick Sheridan Furman 1979 0-1 N.C. State 1987-91 1-2Steve Sloan Duke 1984-86 0-2H.E. Smith Furman 1948 0-1Larry Smith Missouri 2000 0-1R.W. Smith Furman 1946 0-1Frank Spaziani Boston College 2009-11 0-2Steve Spurrier Duke 1987,88 0-2 South Carolina 2006-12 3-1Rick Stockstill Middle Tennessee 2009 0-1Cal Stoll Wake Forest 1969-71 0-2Jim Strong Nevada-Las Vegas 1993 0-1Carl Torbush North Carolina 1999 0-1Bill Tate Wake Forest 1965-67 0-2Jim Tatum Maryland 1953-55 2-0 North Carolina 1958 0-1Ron Vanderlinden Maryland 1998-00 0-2Richard Voris Virginia 1958-60 0-2Carl Voyles Auburn 1947 0-1Peahead Walker Wake Forest 1943-49 4-0Bobby Wallace Temple 2005 0-1Bob Ward Maryland 1967 0-1Bob Waters Western Carolina 1980-87 0-4Charlie Weatherbie Louisiana-Monroe 2007 0-1George Welsh Virginia 1983-99 2-6-1Barry Wilson Duke 1990-92 0-2Red Wilson Duke 1980-82 1-1Everett Withers North Carolina 2011 0-1

GamesHead Coach W-L G Team(s)Lonnie McMillan 1-11 12 PresybterianBill Dooley 4-8 12 North Carolina Virginia Tech Wake ForestVince Dooley 5-4-1 10 GeorgiaBobby Bowden 6-4 10 Florida StateGeorge Welsh 2-6-1 9 VirginiaAl Groh 1-6 7 Wake Forest VirginiaEarl Edwards 2-4 6 N.C. StateSteve Spurrier 3-3 6 Duke South Carolina

WinsHead Coach W-L Team(s)Bobby Bowden 6-3 Florida StateVince Dooley 5-4-1 GeorgiaPeahead Walker 4-0 Wake ForestShug Jordan 4-1 AuburnJerry Claiborne 4-2 Maryland, KentuckyBill Dooley 4-8 North Carolina Virginia Tech Wake Forest

Teams as Head CoachHead Coach # Team(s)Bill Dooley 3 North Carolina, Virginia Tech, Wake ForestBobby Ross 3 The Citadel, Maryland, Georgia TechJerry Claiborne 2 Maryland, KentuckyAl Groh 2 Wake Forest, VirginiaLou Holtz 2 N.C. State, South CarolinaTom O’Brien 2 Boston College, N.C. StateDick Sheridan 2 Furman, N.C. StateSteve Spurrier 2 Duke, South CarolinaJim Tatum 2 Maryland, North CarolinaSparky Woods 2 Appalachian State, South Carolina

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

Sparky Woods Appalachian State 1984 0-1 South Carolina 1990-92 1-1Bill Young Furman 1950-54 0-2Note: In 1945, Clemson played Pensacola Naval Air Station and won by a score of 7-6. However, the coach of that team is unknown; bold denotes head coach that will coach at Memorial Stadium in 2013.

OPPONENT COACHING RECORDS AT MEMORIAL STADIUM

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300 Total Offense YardsClemson - Tajh Boyd had 22 rushing yards and 346 passing yards (368 total yards) vs. Louisiana State at Atlanta, GA on Dec. 31, 2012 (Clemson 25-24).Opponent - Dylan Thompson of South Carolina had 38 rushing yards and 310 passing yards (348 total yards) at Clemson, SC on Nov. 24, 2012 (South Carolina 27-17).

100 Rushing YardsClemson - Andre Ellington had 124 rushing yards and Tajh Boyd had 103 rushing yards vs. N.C. State at Clemson, SC on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).Opponent - Jeremy Hill of Louisiana State had 124 rushing yards at Atlanta, GA on Dec. 31, 2012 (Clemson 25-24).

100 Rushing Yards By QuarterbackClemson - Tajh Boyd had 103 rushing yards vs. N.C. State at Clemson, SC on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).Opponent - Tevin Washington of Georgia Tech had 104 rushing yards at Clemson, SC on Oct. 6, 2012 (Clemson 47-31).

100 Rushing Yards By Two PlayersClemson - Andre Ellington had 124 rushing yards and Tajh Boyd had 103 rushing yards vs. N.C. State at Clemson, SC on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).Opponent - Orwin Smith of Georgia Tech had 117 rushing yards and Tevin Washington had 104 rushing yards at Clemson, SC on Oct. 6, 2012 (Clemson 47-31).

100 Rushing Yards By Three PlayersClemson - James Davis (143), C.J. Spiller (127), and Demerick Chancellor (113) vs. Louisiana Tech at Clemson, SC on Sept. 30, 2006 (Clemson 51-0).Opponent - Never accomplished.

100 Rushing Yards & 100 Passing YardsClemson - Tajh Boyd had 103 rushing yards and 426 passing yards vs. N.C. State at Clemson, SC on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).Opponent - Tevin Washington of Georgia Tech had 104 rushing yards and 144 passing yards at Clemson, SC on Oct. 6, 2012 (Clemson 47-31).

200 Rushing YardsClemson - Andre Ellington had 228 rushing yards vs. Auburn at Atlanta, GA on Sept. 1, 2012 (Clemson 26-19).Opponent - Branden Ore of Virginia Tech had 203 rushing yards at Blacksburg, VA on Oct. 26, 2006 (Virginia Tech 24-7).

25 CompletionsClemson - Tajh Boyd completed 36-50 passes vs. vs. Louisiana State at Atlanta, GA on Dec. 31, 2012 (Clemson 25-24).Opponent - Mike Glennon of N.C. State completed 29-53 passes at Clemson, SC on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).

300 Passing YardsClemson - Tajh Boyd passed for 346 yards vs. Louisiana State at Atlanta, GA on Dec. 31, 2012 (Clemson 25-24).Opponent - Dylan Thompson of South Carolina passed for 310 yards at Clemson, SC on Nov. 24, 2012 (South Carolina 27-17).

10 ReceptionsClemson - DeAndre Hopkins had 13 receptions vs. Louisiana State at Atlanta, GA on Dec. 31, 2012 (Clemson 25-24).Opponent - Tavon Austin of West Virginia had 12 receptions at Miami Gardens, FL on Jan. 4, 2012 (West Virginia 70-33).

100 Receiving YardsClemson - DeAndre Hopkins had 191 receiving yards vs. Louisiana State at Atlanta, GA on Dec. 31, 2012 (Clemson 25-24).Opponent - Ace Sanders of South Carolina had 119 receiving yards at Clemson, SC on Nov. 24, 2012 (South Carolina 27-17).

100 Receiving Yards By Two PlayersClemson - Sammy Watkins had 110 receiving yards and Brandon Ford had 101 receiving yards vs. N.C. State at Clemson, SC on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).Opponent - Tobais Palmer of N.C. State had 219 receiving yards and Mario Carter had 105 receiving yards at Clemson, SC on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).

100 Interception Return YardsClemson - Willie Underwood had 101 yards on two interception returns vs. South Carolina at Clemson, SC on Nov. 22, 1980 (Clemson 27-6).Opponent - Dennis Tabron of Duke had 128 yards on three intercep-tion returns at Clemson, SC on Oct. 18, 1980 (Duke 34-17).

100 Punt Return YardsClemson - C.J. Spiller had 119 yards on three punt returns vs. Boston College at Clemson, SC on Sept. 19, 2009 (Clemson 25-7).Opponent - Eddie Royal of Virginia Tech had 117 yards on three punt returns at Clemson, SC on Oct. 6, 2007 (Virginia Tech 41-23).

150 Kickoff Return YardsClemson - Sammy Watkins had 207 yards on five kickoff returns vs. Maryland at College Park, MD on Oct. 15, 2011 (Clemson 56-45).Opponent - Tobais Palmer of N.C. State had 277 yards on eight kickoff returns at Clemson, SC on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).

Four Field GoalsClemson - Chandler Catanzaro was 4-4 with makes of 24, 40, 37, and 18 yards vs. Auburn at Atlanta, GA on Sept. 1, 2012 (Clemson 26-19).Opponent - Cody Parkey of Auburn was 4-4 with makes of 37, 46, 27, and 36 yards at Atlanta, GA on Sept. 1, 2012 (Clemson 26-19).

50-Yard Field GoalClemson - Chandler Catanzaro kicked a 50-yard field goal vs. Florida State at Tallahassee, FL on Sept. 22, 2012 (Florida State 49-37).Opponent - Dustin Hopkins of Florida State kicked a 55-yard field goal at Tallahassee, FL on Nov. 13, 2010 (Florida State 16-13).

Interception Return For TouchdownClemson - Jonathan Meeks intercepted a Logan Thomas pass and returned it 74 yards for a touchdown vs. Virginia Tech at Clemson, SC on Oct. 20, 2012 (Clemson 38-17).Opponent - Cameron Chism of Maryland intercepted a Tajh Boyd pass and returned it 46 yards for a touchdown at College Park, MD on Oct. 15, 2011 (Clemson 56-45).

Punt Return For TouchdownClemson - C.J. Spiller returned a punt 77 yards for a touchdown vs. Boston College at Clemson, SC on Sept. 19, 2009 (Clemson 25-7).Opponent - Mike Campanaro of Wake Forest returned a punt 50 yards for a touchdown at Clemson, SC on Nov. 12, 2011 (Clemson 31-28).

Blocked Punt Return For TouchdownClemson - La’Donte Harris returned a blocked punt 10 yards for a touchdown vs. South Carolina at Columbia, SC on Nov. 24, 2007 (Clemson 23-21).Opponent - Roderick Rollins of Boston College returned a blocked punt 14 yards for a touchdown at Chestnut Hill, MA on Nov. 1, 2008 (Clemson 27-21).

Kickoff Return For TouchdownClemson - Sammy Watkins returned a kickoff 89 yards for a touch-down vs. Maryland at College Park, MD on Oct. 15, 2011 (Clemson 56-45).Opponent - T.J. Thorpe of North Carolina returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown at Clemson, SC on Oct. 22, 2011 (Clemson 59-38).

Fumble Return For TouchdownClemson - Corey Crawford returned a fumble 16 yards for a touch-down vs. Maryland at Clemson, SC on Nov. 10, 2012 (Clemson 45-10).Opponent - Darwin Cook of West Virginia returned a fumble 99 yards for a touchdown at Miami Gardens, FL on Jan. 4, 2012 (West Virginia 70-33).

Recovered Fumble For TouchdownClemson - Chris Jones recovered a fumble in the endzone for a touchdown vs. Furman at Clemson, SC on Sept. 5, 1998 (Clemson 33-0).Opponent - Sam Cowart of Florida State recovered a fumble in the endzone for a touchdown at Clemson, SC on Sept. 20, 1997 (Florida State 35-28).

Touchdown By Offensive LinemanClemson - Brandon Thomas recovered a fumble in the endzone vs. Georgia Tech at Atlanta, GA on Oct. 29, 2011 (Georgia Tech 31-17).Opponent - Peter Anderson of Georgia fell on the ball in the endzone after a Lars Tate fumble at Clemson, SC on Sept. 21, 1985 (Georgia 20-13).

Touchdown By Defensive LinemanClemson - Corey Crawford returned a fumble 16 yards for a touch-down vs. Maryland at Clemson, SC on Nov. 10, 2012 (Clemson 45-10).Opponent - Bjoern Werner of Florida State returned a fumble 25 yards for a touchdown at Clemson, SC on Sept. 24, 2011 (Clemson 35-30).

Three Passing TouchdownsClemson - Tajh Boyd threw five touchdown passes vs. N.C. State at Clemson, SC on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).Opponent - Dylan Thompson of South Carolina threw three touch-down passes at Clemson, SC on Nov. 24, 2012 (South Carolina 27-17).

Four TouchdownsClemson - C.J. Spiller scored four rushing touchdowns vs. Georgia Tech at Tampa, FL on Dec. 5, 2009 (Georgia Tech 39-34).Opponent - Tavon Austin of West Virginia scored four receiving touchdowns at Miami Gardens, FL on Jan. 4, 2012 (West Virginia 70-33).

20 PointsClemson - C.J. Spiller scored four rushing touchdowns (24 points) vs. Georgia Tech at Tampa, FL on Dec. 5, 2009 (Georgia Tech 39-34).Opponent - Tavon Austin of West Virginia scored four receiving touchdowns (24 points) at Miami Gardens, FL on Jan. 4, 2012 (West Virginia 70-33).

SafetyClemson - Spencer Shuey tackled Orwin Smith in the endzone for a safety vs. Georgia Tech at Clemson, SC on Oct. 6, 2012 (Clemson 47-31).Opponent - Jimmy Maners fell on the ball in the endzone for a safety vs. Florida State at Clemson, SC on Sept. 3, 2007 (Clemson 24-18).

Blocked PuntClemson - Drew Traylor blocked a Joey Scribner-Howard punt vs. South Carolina at Columbia, SC on Nov. 26, 2011 (South Carolina 34-13).Opponent - Quenton Washington of South Florida blocked a Dawson Zimmerman punt at Charlotte, NC on Dec. 31, 2010 (South Florida 31-26).

50-Yard Punting AverageClemson - Spencer Benton had a 50.0-yard average on three punts vs. Furman at Clemson, SC on Sept. 15, 2012 (Clemson 41-7).Opponent - Scott Kovanda of Ball State had a 50.2-yard average on five punts at Clemson, SC on Sept. 8, 2012 (Clemson 52-27).

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED (INDIVIDUAL)