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Table of ContentsGeneral Information

Table of Contents 1Clemson’s Football Heritage 2-52011 Outlook 6-9Media Information 102011 Clemson & ACC Schedule 11Athletic Department Staff Directory 12

Football StaffDabo Swinney (Head Coach) 14-17Woody McCorvey (Associate AD) 18Dan Brooks (Associate Head Coach) 19Danny Pearman (Assistant Head Coach) 20Kevin Steele (Defensive Coordinator) 21Chad Morris (Offensive Coordinator) 22Charlie Harbison (Co-Defensive Coordinator) 23Jeff Scott (Recruiting Coordinator) 24Marion Hobby 25Robbie Caldwell 26Tony Elliott 27Support Staff 28,29

Athletic AdministrationJames F. Barker (President) 30Dr. Terry Don Phillips (Athletic Director) 31Athletic Department Staff 32,33NCAA Compliance 34

This is Clemson UniversityUniversity Facts 36,37Vickery Hall 38,39

This is Clemson FootballMemorial Stadium 40,41Running Down the Hill 42,43Strength & Conditioning 44-47Super Bowl Champions 48Pro Bowl Players 49Former NFL Greats 50,51First-Round Draft Picks 52

2011 OpponentsGame Results 129-131Opponent Information 132-135Against All Competition & Conferences 136

History & RecordsIndividual Records 138-140Records By Class 141Team Records 142,143Single-Game Team Bests 144-147Offensive Team Season Bests 148Defensive Team Season Bests; Overtime Games 149Long Plays 150,151Single-Game Individual Bests 152-154Yearly Leaders 155-157Individual Season Bests 158,159Career Leaders 160-162Individual Defensive Records; Longest Drives 163Yearly Defensive Leaders 164Individual Season & Career Defensive Bests 165Top-25 NCAA Stat Rankings 166,167Clemson Ring of Honor & Hall of Fame 168,169Former Head Coaches 170-173Assistant Coaches 174Head Coaching Records 175Lettermen 176-182Award Winners 183-185All-America Tiger Stats 186-189All-ACC Selections 189Pro Players (All Leagues) 190-192NFL Alumni Honors & Participation 193NFL Draft Picks 194,195Year-By-Year Attendance 195Returns For Touchdowns 196Weekly Rankings 197Year-By-Year Team Records 198,199Fourth Quarter Wins 199Yearly Clemson Stats 200Yearly Opponent Stats 201All-Time Results 202-208

2010 NFL Tigers 53C.J. Spiller 54Da’Quan Bowers 55All-Americans 56Offensive Lineman Tradition 57Receiver Tradition 58Quarterback Tradition 59Running Back Tradition 60Defensive Lineman Tradition 61Linebacker Tradition 62Defensive Back Tradition 63National Exposure 64,65Top-25 Wins 661981 National Championship Season 67-69Bowl History 70ACC Bowl Game Information & Bowl Schedule 71ACC Football 722010 ACC Recap; Future Clemson Schedules 732010 Lettermen 74

Meet the Tigers2011 Numerical Roster 76,772011 Alphabetical Roster 78,79Veteran Bios 80-101Rookie Bios 102-105Veteran Reserves 106

2010 ReviewNotes 108-111Overall Team Stats & Individual Stats 112,113Team Stats 114Superlatives 115Individual Offensive & Special Teams Stats 116Individual Defensive Stats 117Clemson Offensive Drive Charts & Long Plays 118Opponent Offensive Drive Charts & Long Plays 119Game Recaps & Stats 120-124Starters & Participation 124,125Seniors & Pro Signees 126,127Honors & Awards 128

2011 CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Media Guide Credits The 2011 Clemson Football Media Guide was written and edited by Sports Information Director Tim Bourret. Layout, design, and editorial assistance was executed by Associate Sports Information Director Brian Hennessy. The following people also contributed editorial assistance: Sam Blackman, Heath Bradley, Brent Breedin, Hannah Burleson, Jeff Kallin, Libby Kehn, and Philip Sikes. 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 genera-tions. Also, thanks to the late Dr. Harold Vigodsky for his contributions.

Photo Credits Frank Alexander, Trent Allen, Eric Bakke, Kevin Bray, Rex Brown, Kerry Capps, Eddie Cliffe, Mark Crammer, Frankie Creel, Tommy Crumpton, Michael Fabus, Jim Graham, Zach Hanby, Shawn Harmon, Chase Hunter, Annemarie Jacques, Charlie Jordan, Dave Lewis, Craig Mahaffey, Mark McInnis, Craig Melvin, Jim Moriarty, Roy Philpott, Randy Rampey, Ken Ruinard, James Smith, Tyler Smith, Glenn Spake, Vern Verna, Bob Waldrop, Patrick Wright, NFL. Also, special thanks to the late Earle “Pepper” Martin, who donated thousands of photos in all sports to the athletic department over the years.

Cover Design Thanks to John Schaffhauser of Canton, MS for his design of the four covers. Photos used for the cover designs courtesy of Rex Brown, Mark Crammer, Tony Gonzalez, Zach Hanby, Annemarie Jacques, Mark McInnis, Roy Philpott, Tyler Smith, Vern Verna, and Patrick Wright. Special thanks to the media relations departments of the NFL teams who supplied photos for the outside back cover.

PrintingMartin Printing Company, Inc. of Easley, SC

Extra Copies Available for $15 each at the Clemson Athletic Ticket Office or via mail. Along with your return mailing address, send a check made out to the Clemson Sports Information Department for $15 and mail to P.O. Box 31, Clemson, SC 29633.

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Clemson Alma MaterWhere the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness

Where the Tigers playHere the sons of dear old Clemson

Reign supreme alway.

ChorusDear old Clemson, we will triumph

And with all our mightThat the Tigers’ roar may echo

O’er the mountain height.

Clemson’s Football HeritageAcademic Excellence

• Clemson has had 53 players in the last 10 seasons who have played for the Tigers after they earned their under-graduate degree. Fourteen Clemson graduates suited up for Clemson’s bowl game against South Florida in 2010. In two of the last five years, every senior on the roster earned their degree.

• Each of the top-eight team GPAs have taken place in the last 10 years. That includes the 2010 spring semester when the team had a 2.56 GPA, second-best on record.

• Six Tigers made the Academic All-ACC team in 2010, the second-most in school history for one year. Only Duke had more members on the team than Clemson. The list of Academic All-ACC members included Jaron Brown, Mason Cloy, Dalton Freeman, Rashard Hall, Brandon Maye and Dawson Zimmerman. Zimmerman had a 4.0 GPA in the second semester.

• In the last five years, 87 of the 96 players (91 percent) who have stayed at Clemson until their final year have graduated. That includes a graduation rate of 88 percent for scholarship football players (67-76) who have stayed until their senior season.

• Chad Carson and Kyle Young were first-team academic All-Americans in 2000 and 2001. Clemson was the only Division I school in the nation with two first-team picks each year. Young was a first-team academic All-American from 1999-01 and became just the second ACC player in history to be a three-time, first-team selection. He is one of just two offensive linemen in college football history to be a three-time, first-team academic All-American. He is currently an associate athletic director in the Clemson Athletic Department.

• Head Coach Dabo Swinney has the top APR score among active coaches at the FBS level with a career figure of 988. It is a major reason Clemson’s 977 APR score for the 2006-10 cohort was third-best among the top-25 pub-lic institutions in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report.

All-Star Selections• Clemson has a history of decorated football players. The

program boasts 63 different All-Americans in its history, including three members of the 2009 team. C.J. Spiller was a unanimous first-team All-American in 2009, just the third unanimous All-American in Clemson history. He was sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting. Spiller was joined by junior DeAndre McDaniel, a First-Team Football Writers Association All-American as a safety, and Thomas Austin, a third-team All-American as an offensive guard by Sporting News.

• In 2010, defensive end Da’Quan Bowers was named a unanimous first-team All-American, ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year, and won both the Hendricks Award

and Nagurski Award along with being a finalist for the Bednarik Award.

• Clemson has had three unanimous first-team All-Ameri-cans in the last five years, something only Alabama has accomplished. Spiller, Bowers, and Gaines Adams (2006) are the three Tigers named.

• Offensive linemen Chris McDuffie and Barry Richardson were both named to various teams in 2007, the first time in Tiger history that two offensive linemen on the same team were named All-American.

• Clemson has had at least one All-American in 31 of the last 34 years.

• Clemson has had at least one First-Team All-ACC player each of the last 34 years, the longest active streak and the longest overall streak in ACC history. In 2010, Clem-son had four first-team selections in Da’Quan Bowers, Chris Hairston, Jarvis Jenkins, and DeAndre McDaniel. Clemson and Maryland had the most first-team selec-tions with four apiece.

• Clemson had nine players named to the ACC’s 50-Year Anniversary team, more than any other school. The list of honorees shows the balance of the program over the years, as every area of a football team (by position) was represented. The nine players are Joe Bostic, Jerry But-

ler, Bennie Cunningham, Jeff Davis, Steve Fuller, Terry Kinard, Michael Dean Perry, William Perry, and Anthony Simmons. All nine players were All-Americans during at least one season at Clemson and played in the NFL.

Bowl History• Clemson’s victory in the 2009 Music City Bowl was its

16th bowl win, 18th-most in FBS history. Clemson has played in 33 bowl games over the years, one of the top-20 figures in history.

• Clemson’s first bowl game was a 6-3 victory over Boston College and Frank Leahy in the 1940 Cotton Bowl. Leahy is still second in college football history in winning per-centage.

• Clemson won five straight bowl games between the 1986 and 1990 seasons, tied for the eighth-longest win-ning streak in college football history in consecutive seasons. Clemson defeated Stanford, Penn State, Okla-homa, West Virginia, and Illinois during the stretch.

• Clemson has defeated some of the top coaches in col-lege football history in bowl competition. Among the list of celebrated head coaches who have lost to Clem-son in bowl games since the ACC was founded are Joe Paterno (winningest coach in Division I history on a total-victories basis), Barry Switzer (#4-winningest Division I coach on a winning percentage basis), and Tom Osborne (#7-winningest Division I coach on a winning percentage basis). Hall of Fame Head Coach Woody Hayes suffered his final defeat against the Tigers in the 1978 in the Gator Bowl. Overall, Clemson has defeated nine head coaches in bowl games who are enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame.

• The Tigers have been to a bowl game in 11 of the last 12 seasons and have been bowl-eligible 12 straight sea-sons.

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Jacoby Ford, a current wide receiver with the Oakland Raiders, graduated in 2009 and is one of many reasons Head Coach Dabo Swinney has the top APR score among active FBS coaches.

C.J. Spiller (left) and Da’Quan Bowers (right) were both unanimous first-team

All-Americans during the past two years.

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Clemson’s Football HeritageChampionship Tradition

• The Tigers were named National Champions by every service in 1981, as they were the only school in the na-tion with a perfect record (12-0). The year included three wins over top-10 teams (Georgia, Nebraska, North Caro-lina), the only team in college football to beat three top-10 teams in 1981. It was just the second national title for an ACC school.

• The 1981 team had five All-Americans on its roster, in-cluding first-team selections Jeff Davis, Terry Kinard, and Perry Tuttle. Thirty-one players on the 1981 squad were eventually drafted by the NFL and 22 players eventually played in the NFL. Twenty-three different players on the 1981 roster were First-Team All-ACC selections at one time during their careers.

• Since the ACC was formed in 1953, Clemson has more overall wins (400) and ACC wins (241) than any other school.

• Clemson won the ACC Atlantic Division title in 2009.• Clemson has won 13 ACC titles (12 outright, one tied),

still the all-time ACC record.• Clemson won the Southern Conference title in 1940 and

1948 along with the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic As-sociation in 1900 and 1902, giving the program 17 con-ference crowns.

Coaching Success• Clemson has a legendary history when it comes to

coaching. Three former Tiger mentors (John Heisman, Frank Howard, Jess Neely) are already in the College Football Hall of Fame. Howard was Clemson’s coach when the ACC was founded and promptly took the Ti-gers to six ACC titles. No coach had more league titles than Howard during his 30-year tenure at Clemson. He concluded his career with 165 victories, and his 30-year tenure still is third-longest in NCAA history for a coach serving at one school.

• Danny Ford coached Clemson to the National Champi-onship in 1981 and won six bowl games in his Clemson career, second on the all-time ACC coaching list. His 76-percent winning mark is also second-best in ACC his-tory. He was the consensus national coach-of-the-year in 1981, and he remains the youngest coach (33) to win a national title.

• Tommy Bowden continued the tradition of outstanding Tiger coaches by leading the team to bowl games each

of his first five years, the only coach in Clemson history to do that. He was ACC Coach-of-the-Year twice. In 2003, he became the second Tiger coach to defeat three top-25 teams in the same year and the second to record at least two top-10 wins in one year. He led Clemson to eight consecutive winning seasons, the longest streak by one coach in school history and coached the Tigers in eight bowl games, tied for third-most in ACC history.

• Current Head Coach Dabo Swinney was named the ACC Coach-of-the-Year by Sporting News and was one of 10 national finalist for the Liberty Mutual National Coach-of-the-Year Award in 2009. He led Clemson to nine wins in his first full season, second in the nation among first-year coaches in 2009.

Conference Competitiveness• Clemson is a charter member of the Atlantic Coast Con-

ference. Year in and year out, the ACC is considered

among the best of the BCS conferences. The league is competitive with 12 teams, nine of whom went to bowl games in both 2009 and 2010. The conference had a re-cord 10 bowl teams in 2008. Overall, 50 ACC teams have been to bowl games over the last six years.

• Clemson posted 10 straight winning seasons between 2000 and 2009 and was one of 14 schools to have a winning season each of those years. Three other ACC schools were on the list.

• Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, and Mi-ami (FL) are schools within the conference that have won a national title.

• In the last five seasons, the ACC has 37 first-round selec-tions in the NFL draft, second nationally among leagues. That includes 25 top-10 selections in the last 11 years.

• Forty-seven ACC players have been named to the Pro Bowl in the last two years, 17 more than any other con-ference.

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The 1981 Tiger defense held Herschel Walker and Georgia in check in its 13-3 victory on its way to the National Championship.

Dabo Swinney was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year by Sporting News in his first full season as Clemson’s head coach in 2009.

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• The ACC has had the top Graduation Success Rate and Academic Progress Rate in the nation for each of the last five years.

Draft Picks• C.J. Spiller was the #9 overall selection of the 2010 NFL

draft and the first ACC player chosen. He was the 23rd first-round draft pick in Clemson history. He was the fourth first-round pick for the Clemson program since 2001. All four players earned their academic degrees from Clemson.

• The late Gaines Adams was the #4 overall pick of the 2007 NFL draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Adams tied for the highest draft pick by a Tiger in history and the highest since 1939, when Banks McFadden was the #4 overall pick of the NFL draft by the Brooklyn Dodgers. Adams’ selection tied for the third-highest pick in any sport in Tiger history.

• Clemson has had a top-32 selection in the NFL draft four of the last five years. Spiller was the #9 choice in 2010 and Phillip Merling was the #32 overall pick in 2008 by the Miami Dolphins. Gaines Adams was the #4 overall pick of the NFL draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2007 and Tye Hill was the #15 overall pick of the Saint Louis Rams in 2006.

• Clemson had 10 players drafted in 1983, second-most in ACC history for one draft.

• Clemson has had 209 players drafted over the years, in-cluding five players from the 2009 team and six from the 2010 team. Clemson has had 22 players drafted in the last five years, eighth-most in the nation.

Exposure• Clemson is one of the most-televised teams in the nation

every year. In 2010, 11 of Clemson’s 13 games were on some type of live television. Eight games were shown on ABC or on the ESPN family of networks.

• Clemson’s 2010 senior class had 43 of their 53 games on live television, including 35 games on one of the ESPN family of networks.

• Clemson has averaged nine televised games during the last 26 years.

• Every season, the Clemson vs. Florida State game is one of the nation’s most highly-rated college football games. In 2007, the game was played on Labor Day night on ESPN and had a 5.02 rating, the highest-rated game on the opening weekend of college football.

• Clemson’s 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl game against #21 Au-burn also had a 5.02 rating on ESPN, the highest rated of

the 19 bowl games shown by ESPN during the postsea-son and is the fifth-highest-rated bowl game for ESPN in its history.

• The exposure has led to great home attendance figures in Memorial Stadium. Clemson set a school record for season tickets in 2008 and led the ACC in average home attendance each of the last two years. Clemson has fin-ished in the top 20 in the nation in home attendance every year since 1981.

Hall of Fame• Former Clemson consensus All-American and 1981

National Championship team captain Jeff Davis was in-ducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2007. Davis is regarded as one of the great leaders of any team in Tiger history. He had 175 tackles on the 1981 team, leading the Tigers to a 12-0 record.

• Jeff Davis was the second member of Clemson’s National Championship team to be enshrined in the College Foot-ball Hall of Fame. Terry Kinard was inducted in 2001 in New York City. Both Davis and Kinard are also members of the Clemson Ring of Honor.

• Clemson had a special night in New York City on Decem-ber 11, 2001. That evening, Terry Kinard was inducted

into the College Football Hall of Fame and Kyle Young was a recipient of a National Football Foundation Schol-ar-Athlete Award. Clemson was the only school in the nation with one of each in 2001.

• Terry Kinard was the first Tiger football player to win a national individual award. He was named 1982 na-tional defensive player-of-the-year by CBS. That year (his senior season), he was a unanimous first-team All-American, the first unanimous All-American in Clemson football history. He was named to the ACC’s 50-Year An-niversary team in 2002, and he was also listed among the top-50 athletes in the history of the ACC, regardless of sport.

• Three former Clemson coaches are in the College Foot-ball Hall of Fame. The list includes John Heisman (1900-03), Jess Neely (1931-39), and Frank Howard (1940-69).

• Banks McFadden, Clemson’s greatest all-around athlete in history and an AP First-Team All-American in 1939, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1959.

NFL Influence• Twenty-two former Tigers have combined to win 30

Super Bowl Championship rings. Linebacker Anthony Waters was a member of the 2010 New Orleans Saints, who won the Super Bowl title. It was the second straight year a former Tiger played on a Super Bowl Champion. Defensive tackle Nick Eason was a member of the 2009 Pittsburgh Steeler Super Bowl Championship team. Clemson’s leader is Jeff Bostic, who started on three Super Bowl Championship teams with the Washington Redskins.

• Clemson has had an alum on a Super Bowl Champion-ship team during seven of the last 13 years. Clemson was one of six schools to have a representative on each of the four teams involved in the conference champion-ship games at the end of the 2005 season.

• Two former Tigers were named to the NFL All-Rookie team in 2010, Kavell Conner, a linebacker with the India-napolis Colts, and Jacoby Ford of the Oakland Raiders. Ford had three kickoff returns for touchdowns as a rook-ie and had seven scores overall. Classmate C.J. Spiller battled some injuries, but he also had a kickoff return for a score in 2010. Ford and Spiller became the first rookie duo from the same school to return a kickoff for a touch-down in the NFL since 1970.

• Trevor Pryce, an All-ACC player at Clemson during the 1996 season, has won two Super Bowl Championship rings and been a four-time Pro Bowl selection. He was one of eight former Clemson defensive linemen on NFL rosters in 2006 and finished the season with 13.5 sacks, among the top-five totals in the NFL.

In 2010, C.J. Spiller became Clemson’s fourth first-round draft pick since 2001.

Frank Howard is one of three former Clemson coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame.

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• Brian Dawkins is one of the stars of the NFL among de-fensive players. A 1996 Clemson graduate, Dawkins was an All-American on Clemson’s 1995 team when he fin-ished the season 10th in the nation in interceptions. He became the first player in NFL history in 2002 to register a sack, interception, recovered fumble, and receiving touchdown in the same game. He has been named to the Pro Bowl eight times in the last 12 seasons, including the 2010 Pro Bowl. The current Denver Bronco safety has been named to the Pro Bowl more than any other former Tiger.

• Levon Kirkland, now an administrator in the admissions office at Clemson, was named to the NFL All-Decade team (1990s) for his play with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

• Twenty-two former Tigers were on NFL rosters in 2010, including nine who were in their first year of pro football.

Poll Presence• The 2009 season marked the 24th year that Clemson was

ranked in the final AP top-25 poll. It was the third time in the last five years that Clemson was ranked in the final poll. The Tigers’ highest ranking is #1, a mark achieved on November 30, 1981 and in the final poll that season.

• Clemson once had a streak of 46 consecutive weeks ranked in the AP poll during the 1980s.

• Clemson finished in the top 20 of all the final polls from 1986-91, a six-year streak. The Tigers had exactly two losses in each of those six seasons.

• Clemson was ranked in the final top 20 of the AP poll six times in the 1980s. The Tigers were fifth in the nation in winning percentage during that decade.

• Beating ranked opponents has been a hallmark of Clem-son’s success. The Tigers have beaten an AP-ranked op-ponent 21 of last 25 years, including 12 top-25 victories in the last eight years. Clemson defeated a top-25 N.C. State team in 2010.

• Clemson has five top-10 wins in the last eight years, in-cluding a victory over #3 Florida State in 2003, the high-est-ranked team the Tigers have beaten in history. In 2009, Clemson won at #8 Miami (FL) by a score of 40-37 in overtime in one of the most exciting games in Clem-son history.

Prominent Former Tigers• Dwight Clark had his #87 retired by the San Francisco

49ers after he finished his career in 1987. He was a start-er on the 1981 and 1984 (seasons) Super Bowl Champi-onship 49ers teams. He is most famous for his game-winning catch on a pass from Joe Montana against Dallas in the 1982 NFC Championship game. He was the NFL MVP in 1982, the only former Tiger to win NFL MVP honors.

• Charlie Waters was a three-time Pro Bowl selection with the Cowboys. A member of the Cowboys’ Ring of Honor, he played on two Super Bowl Championship teams be-fore going on to a college coaching career at Oregon.

• Charlie Waters and Jeff Bostic were both named to ES-PN’s 40-Man Roster of Greatest Super Bowl players, re-leased prior to Super Bowl XL.

• The Perry brothers (William, Michael Dean) were start-ers on Clemson’s 1984 defense. Both were named to the ACC’s 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002. William played on Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team as a freshman, then on the Super Bowl Champion Bears of 1985. Michael Dean played in six Pro Bowls with Cleve-land and Denver, second-most among former Tigers. Both were named ACC Player-of-the-Year in their careers, William in 1984 and Michael Dean in 1987. They are the only brother combination in ACC history that can make that claim.

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In 14 NFL seasons, Trevor Pryce has been selected to the Pro Bowl four times and has

won two Super Bowl Championship rings.

Brian Dawkins has been selected to the Pro Bowl eight times and has been one of the NFL’s best safeties during the last 15 years.

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2011 OutlookOverview

A new offensive approach combined with the traditional success of the Clemson defense will be keys to Clemson’s path to ACC prominence in 2011. Tiger Head Coach Dabo Swinney select-ed Chad Morris as his new offensive coordi-nator in January and he brings with him a list of accomplishments that helped Tulsa to a 10-3 record in 2010. Combined with the expertise of veteran Defensive Coordinator Kevin Steele, who led Clemson to a top-20 national ranking in scoring defense and total defense in 2010, the Tigers are hoping to challenge for the ACC Atlantic Division crown that they captured in 2009. Overall, Clemson returns 45 lettermen from the 2010 team that was bowl eligible, the 12th straight year of postseason eligibil-ity for the program. Twenty of the returning lettermen are on offense, including eight starters, while 21 returning lettermen are on defense, including five starters. Both the starting placekicker and punter return as well. Clemson must replace some fine play-ers on both sides of the ball. The most celebrated of the departures is defensive end Da’Quan Bowers, who led the nation in sacks (15.5) in 2010. He was the recipient of the Bronko Nagurski Award as the top defensive player in college football as selected by the Football Writers Association. The defense also must replace two-time All-American DeAndre McDaniel. The Clemson graduate finished his ca-reer with 15 interceptions, tied for second-most in school history, 18.5 tackles for loss, and 20 pass breakups. He is the only Tiger in history with at least 15 interceptions and 15 tackles for loss. The two-time, First-Team All-ACC safety, was a three-year starter on defense. Reliable team leader Marcus Gilchrist will be a big loss in the secondary and as a return man, while Jarvis Jenkins was a three-year starter on the defensive line who had 53 tackles and nine tackles for loss last year. Brandon Maye, who led Clemson in tackles per game in ACC play last year and was a three-year starter, also graduated.

On offense, Clemson must replace quarterback Kyle Parker, who finished his career with 32 touchdown passes and 4,739 yards in just two years. He was a first-round draft pick of the Colorado Rockies in June of 2010 and is pursuing a professional baseball career. The Tigers also must replace leading rusher Jamie Harper, who opted for the NFL after his junior season. Harper had a 1,000-yard season in 2010 in terms of yards from scrimmage (760 rushing, 328 receiving) and scored 10 touchdowns. First-Team All-ACC offensive tackle Chris Hairston also must be replaced.

Offense(8 Returning Starters, 20 Returning Lettermen)

Morris was the offensive coordinator at Tulsa in 2010, and that offense was a big reason Tulsa improved from a 5-7 record in 2009 to 10-3 last year. The Golden Hurricanes

were 13th in the nation in passing offense (288.7) and 15th in rushing offense (216.9). Their 505.6 total offense yards per game were fifth-best in the nation. Tulsa was the only school in the nation to finish in the top 15 in both rushing offense and passing of-fense in 2010. What was especially impressive was the improvement Tulsa made compared to the 2009 season, the year before Morris arrived. Tulsa improved from 58th in the nation in rushing to 15th and from 32nd in passing to 13th. Swinney hopes the Tigers can make a similar improvement on offense in 2011. “Coach Morris has a plan and we are anx-ious to see him install it,” said Swinney, who is in his third full season at Clemson. “It will be an offense that changes pace. Some-times it will be very quick and sometimes we will slow it down. Sometimes we will huddle and sometimes it will be no-huddle. That will be a function of whom we are playing. “We should be an offense that runs more plays and that should lead to more points. It is an offense that has balance and will be physical. We will take advantage of our playmakers.”

Clemson’s team combined to total 90 plays during the first half of the Spring Game this year. The heir apparent at quarterback is sophomore Tajh Boyd. The native of Virginia played in seven games last year as Parker’s backup and completed 33-63 passes for 329 yards and four touchdowns. Two of those scores came in the final two minutes of the Meineke Car Care Bowl against South Florida. “Tajh has an outstanding work ethic and is respected by his teammates because of that work ethic,” said Swin-ney. “It was an important spring and will be an important preseason camp for him, but he will do well in this system.” Boyd threw for a score and ran for another in the 2011 Spring Game. Cole Stoudt, son of former Pittsburgh Steeler quarter-back Cliff Stoudt, will be the backup quarterback entering fall camp. He passed for 118 yards in the Spring Game.

Clemson’s Non-Conference Schedule Ranked #10 Clemson will play the 10th-most challenging non-conference schedule in the nation ac-cording to Sporting News.  Three of Clemson’s four non-conference opponents played in a bowl game last year, and all four of the non-conference foes won at least eight games in 2010. Ten of Clemson’s 11 FBS opponents went to a bowl game last year, including six who won at least nine games. Additionally, Wofford, Clemson’s FCS opponent, was 10-3 and reached the second round of the NCAA playoffs. Clemson’s three FBS non-conference opponents had a combined 31-10 record last year, good for a 75.6 winning percentage. That list includes defending National Champion Auburn, who comes to Clemson on September 17. Troy (8-5) and South Carolina (9-5) also had outstand-ing seasons in 2010. Miami (FL) (#4), Florida State (#6), and Clemson (#10) were the three ACC teams in Sporting News’ top 10 for toughest non-conference schedules in the nation. Overall, Clemson’s 12 oppo-nents in 2011 had a 104-55 combined record last year, good for a 65.4 winning percentage. Each of Clemson’s first five opponents won at least eight games, including four in a row who won at least 10 games.

Sporting News Top-10 2011 Non-Conference Schedules Rk Team Non-Conference Opponents 1. Louisiana State vs. Oregon, Northwestern State, at West Virginia, Western Kentucky 2. Pittsburgh Buffalo, Maine, at Iowa, Notre Dame, Utah 3. Colorado at Hawaii, California, vs. Colorado State, at Ohio State 4. Miami (FL) Ohio State, Kansas State, Bethune-Cookman, at South Florida 5. Ohio State Akron, Toledo, at Miami (FL), Colorado 6. Florida State Louisiana-Monroe, Charleston Southern, Oklahoma, at Florida 7. Georgia vs. Boise State, Coastal Carolina, New Mexico State, at Georgia Tech 8. UCLA at Houston, San Jose State, Texas 9. Southern California Minnesota, Syracuse, at Notre Dame 10. Clemson Troy, Wofford, Auburn, at South Carolina

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Junior running back Andre Ellington has rushed for 1,177 yards and 6.3 yards per carry in his career.

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Tony McNeal, a fine all-around quarterback from Chester, SC, also played in the spring as a first-year freshman and will be in the mix. Through seven games last year, Andre Ellington was 10th in the nation in scoring with 12 touchdowns and was 30th in rushing yards per game (91.7). He had four 100-yard rushing games in the first seven contests, including 140 yards on 22 carries against eventual National Cham-pion Auburn. He had just gained 166 yards on 20 carries and scored three touchdowns in a victory over Georgia Tech, then he suffered a toe injury at Boston College that effectively ended his season. “Andre Ellington’s return is as important as any as-pect of our football team,” admitted Swinney. “He is an outstanding back in all phases of the game. We definitely missed him during the second half of last year. We will look totally different in the fall compared to April and El-lington’s return has a lot to do with that.” Roderick McDowell returns at running back. In seven games last year, he had 161 yards, a 5.0-yard average, and scored a touchdown. He had 102 yards on just 12 carries in the Spring Game and had a 41-yard run, the long rushing play of the Spring Game. Red-shirts D.J. Howard and De-mont Buice got plenty of work as Ellington sat out spring practice. Buice was the top rusher in the Spring Game with 102 yards on 18 carries and a score, while Howard had 97 yards on 11 carries and a score. The top returning wide receiver is sophomore DeAn-dre Hopkins, who had 52 catches for 637 yards and four touchdowns as a freshman in 2010. His nine receptions in the Meineke Car Care Bowl established a school record for a bowl game. He finished the year with three 100-yard games in his last four contests. Jaron Brown is another outstanding receiver for the Tigers. The junior, who was a First-Team Academic All-ACC selection in 2010, had 32 receptions for 405 yards and three touchdowns. He was fourth on the team in recep-tions, but was second in receiving yards. Bryce McNeal is another veteran receiver. The native of Minnesota had 19 receptions for 187 yards last year when he started three games and played in 12. Marquan Jones is a senior who had 21 catches for 184 yards, includ-ing six receptions in the victory over a top-25 N.C. State team. He had 71 receiving yards in the Spring Game, best among all players. The tight end position also has some outstanding re-turning talent. Dwayne Allen was a Second-Team All-ACC player in 2010 when he had 33 receptions for 373 yards and a touchdown, the most receptions by a Clemson

sophomore tight end in history. Also a solid blocker, Allen was a midseason semifinalist for the John Mackey Award last year. Brandon Ford is a converted wide receiver who had a strong finish to the 2010 season. He had 10 catches for 78 yards and two touchdowns. Both touchdown catches came in the Meineke Car Care Bowl against South Florida, as he became the first Tiger with two receiving touch-downs in a bowl game. Sam Cooper is a red-shirt fresh-man who will also get some playing time in 2011. Chad Diehl is a fifth-year player who is unique. He has the ability to play at the next level because of his abilities as a blocker in all sorts of formations. He is a veteran of 43 games, including 17 starts, in his career and will break the Clemson record for games played this year as long as he stays healthy. He is rated as the top senior fullback for the 2012 NFL draft according to CBSSports.com. The Tigers return four starters on the offense line for new Line Coach Robbie Caldwell, who takes over for long-time Assistant Brad Scott, who retired from coaching in February. Caldwell, who was the head coach at Vanderbilt in 2010, will welcome back starters Landon Walker (OT), Antoine McClain (OG), Dalton Freeman (C), and David

Smith (OT) along with top reserve Mason Cloy (OG), who has 19 career starts and 38 career games played. “There will be some adjustment at the beginning for the offensive line in this offense, but not as much as some people may think,” said Swinney. “The biggest adjustment will be playing more snaps because of the change in pace. “Our biggest task this spring on the offensive line was to find a fifth starter. We had a lot of options and gave a lot of young players a chance. We have some versatility in the offensive line, so there are a number of ways we can go.” Walker played 805 snaps last year and started all 13 games, giving him 35 career starts entering his senior sea-son. He knows what it takes to be successful, because over his career, he has gone against top NFL draft picks Ndamu-kong Suh (Nebraska), Jerry Hughes (TCU), and Derrick Morgan (Georgia Tech), not to mention competing against former teammate Da’Quan Bowers every day in practice. Freeman is a junior who will be in his third year as a starter at center. A multi-year Academic All-ACC selec-tion, Freeman has made 22 starts (all consecutive entering 2011) in 26 games over the last two years. Freeman had 58 knockdown blocks last year in 811 snaps and averaged 80.6 percent in terms of his film grade, third-best on the team. He was listed as a preseason first-team All-ACC can-didate by many services. McClain is also in his third year as a starter and fourth year as a key member of the offensive line. He has played 1,517 career snaps in 40 games, including 27 as a starter. He has started every game over the last two seasons. A third-team All-ACC selection by Phil Steele in 2010, Mc-Clain had a team-high 69 knockdown blocks, including a team-high 14 at Auburn. Smith is a returning starter at guard, but he has also played tackle during his career. The graduate student from nearby Greenville, SC had a solid junior year despite missing sometime with injuries. He started 11 games and had 30 knockdown blocks in over 560 snaps. There are many options for the fifth starter in Swin-ney’s offensive line. One is Cloy, a fifth-year senior who has played both guard and center during his career. He played in 12 games last year, including two as a starter. He had 31 knockdown blocks in 2010 and has 136 in his career. Cloy is a two-time, First-Team Academic All-ACC selection as well. Phillip Price, an original walk-on who earned a schol-arship, could be the fifth starter as a left tackle. He has played in 29 games in his career and the senior is a very athletic player. He has a 10’1” broad jump, fourth-best on the team. Brandon Thomas and Matt Sanders are two oth-er junior offensive linemen who could move into a starting role in 2011.

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Junior center Dalton Freeman (#55) and the rest of the Tiger offensive line will block for a new offensive scheme under first-year Offensive Coordinator Chad Morris.

Junior tight end Dwayne Allen was a Second-Team All-ACC player in 2010.

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Defense(5 Returning Starters, 21 Returning Lettermen)

Clemson had a strong season on defense in 2010. The Tigers were fifth in the nation in rushing touchdowns al-lowed, ninth in tackles for loss, 13th in scoring defense, 19th in total defense, and 23rd in passing defense. While only five starters return from that unit, Defensive Coordi-nator Kevin Steele does have some talented reserves who logged considerable playing time, as they are ready to as-sume starting roles. “We lost some outstanding players, there is no doubt, three of whom were First-Team All-ACC players (Da’Quan Bowers, Jarvis Jenkins, DeAndre McDaniel), but we are in the third year of this system under Coach Steele and we have some returning backups who played a lot,” said Swin-ney.

Clemson had one of the top defensive lines in the nation last year, and that could be the case in 2011, even with the departure of Jenkins and Bowers, who were both taken in the top-51 selections of the NFL draft. Andre Branch and Brandon Thompson give the Tigers one of the top defensive end/tackle combinations in the country. Branch has played in 34 games over the last three years and has 16.5 career tackles for loss, including seven sacks. He had 55 tackles in 2010, seventh-most on the team. Thompson has been a stalwart in the middle of Clem-son’s defensive line for the last three seasons and enters his senior year with 131 career tackles, including 14.5 be-hind the line of scrimmage. He also finished strong, as 43 of his 56 tackles came in the last seven games of the sea-son.

There are strong candidates on the front four to re-place Jenkins and Bowers. Malliciah Goodman and Kourt-nei Brown are two experienced defensive ends, while Rennie Moore is a veteran defensive tackle. Goodman had 32 tackles in 13 games last year, including nine in the win over Georgia Tech when he earned a starting role. His pursuit of the quarterback on the option was a big reason the Yellow Jackets scored just one touchdown against the Tigers. Freshman Corey Crawford had an outstanding spring, including two sacks in the Spring Game from his defensive end position. Moore is a veteran of 32 games, including one as a starter, but he had 26 tackles in 13 games in 2010. He was one of the more productive defensive players off the bench, as his seven tackles for loss will attest. Red-shirt freshman Josh Watson looks to be a promising addition to the defensive line as well. Sophomore Tyler Shatley is a strong defensive tackle who also will be in the mix on the defensive line. Red-shirt freshmen Tra Thomas and Tavaris Barnes also had strong springs. Technically, Clemson has just one starter returning at the linebacker position. Corico Hawkins had 71 tackles in 2010, the most among returning Tigers. Quandon Chris-tian started seven games at an outside linebacker position and is not considered a returning starter because he was 12th on the team in starts. However, the freshman All-ACC player according to Rivals.com had a solid year with 24 tackles, including 22 first hits. The third linebacker position will feature returning veterans Daniel Andrews, Justin Parker, Spencer Shuey, and Jonathan Willard among the returning lettermen, while there are some red-shirt freshman candidates, in-cluding the athletic Vic Beasley. “We lost some veteran players in the secondary in DeAndre McDaniel, Marcus Gilchrist, and Byron Maxwell, all players who could play professionally next year,” stated Swinney. “But Xavier Brewer started 10 games and played well for us, as did Coty Sensabaugh. I also like what I have seen in the players we red-shirted last year.” Brewer finished the season with eight pass breakups, second-most on the team. He also had a 61-yard intercep-tion return for a touchdown against Maryland that broke the game open and had nine tackles and an interception at Auburn. Sensabaugh started three games and had 28

Senior defensive end Andre Branch will lead a veteran defensive line in 2011.

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Junior safety Rashard Hall has eight career interceptions and is a two-time Academic All-ACC selection.

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Preseason Depth ChartClemson Offense

Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl.LT 79 PHILLIP PRICE 6-5 300 *Sr. 63 Brandon Thomas 6-4 300 *So.LG 73 DAVID SMITH 6-5 315 *Gr. 67 Kalon Davis 6-4 345 *Fr.C 55 DALTON FREEMAN 6-5 285 *Jr. 62 Mason Cloy 6-3 295 *Gr.RG 74 ANTOINE McCLAIN 6-5 330 Sr. 54 Matt Sanders 6-6 320 *Jr.RT 72 LANDON WALKER 6-6 310 *Sr. 70 Gifford Timothy 6-6 335 *Fr.TE 83 DWAYNE ALLEN 6-4 255 *Jr. 86 Sam Cooper 6-5 240 *Fr.TE/WR 80 BRANDON FORD 6-4 220 *Jr. 11 Bryce McNeal 6-1 180 *So.QB 10 TAJH BOYD 6-1 230 *So. 8 Cole Stoudt 6-4 200 Fr.RB 23 ANDRE ELLINGTON 5-10 190 *Jr. 24 Demont Buice 6-0 220 *Fr. or 22 D.J. Howard 5-11 190 *Fr. or 25 Roderick McDowell 5-9 185 *So.FB 30 CHAD DIEHL 6-2 265 *Sr. 84 Darrell Smith 6-3 235 *So.WR 6 DeANDRE HOPKINS 6-1 195 So. 26 Marquan Jones 6-0 195 Sr.WR 18 JARON BROWN 6-2 200 *Jr. 9 Joe Craig 5-10 160 *Fr.

Clemson DefensePos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl.DE 97 MALLICIAH GOODMAN 6-4 265 Jr. 90 Kourtnei Brown 6-5 250 *Sr. 73 Joe Gore 6-6 260 Fr.NG 98 BRANDON THOMPSON 6-2 310 Sr. 43 Tyler Shatley 6-3 295 *So. 95 Tra Thomas 6-0 285 *Fr.DT 94 RENNIE MOORE 6-4 270 *Sr. 6 Tavaris Barnes 6-3 265 *Fr. 91 Josh Watson 6-4 270 *Fr.BE 40 ANDRE BRANCH 6-5 260 *Sr. 93 Corey Crawford 6-5 275 Fr.SLB 34 QUANDON CHRISTIAN 6-3 215 *So. 8 Justin Parker 6-1 225 So. 41 Daniel Andrews 5-11 210 Sr.MLB 42 CORICO HAWKINS 5-11 230 Jr. 33 Spencer Shuey 6-3 250 *So.WLB 46 JONATHAN WILLARD 6-2 220 *Jr. 3 Vic Beasley 6-2 225 *Fr.CB 15 COTY SENSABAUGH 6-0 180 *Gr. 14 Martin Jenkins 5-10 170 So. 21 Darius Robinson 5-10 165 So.SS 5 JONATHAN MEEKS 6-1 205 Jr. 37 Kantrell Brown 6-1 195 *Sr. 45 Desmond Brown 6-0 180 *Fr.FS 31 RASHARD HALL 6-2 200 *Jr. 32 Carlton Lewis 6-3 215 *Jr.CB 29 XAVIER BREWER 5-11 190 *Jr. 17 Bashaud Breeland 6-0 190 *Fr. 38 Garry Peters 6-0 185 *Fr.

Clemson SpecialistsPos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl.PK 39 CHANDLER CATANZARO 6-2 205 *So. 13 Spencer Benton 6-2 195 *Jr.P 96 DAWSON ZIMMERMAN 6-2 205 Sr.KO 13 Spencer Benton 6-2 195 *Jr.LS 52 Phillip Fajgenbaum 6-0 225 *Fr. 75 Michael Sobeski 6-2 185 *Fr.H 96 Dawson Zimmerman 6-2 205 Sr.

* - spent one season as a red-shirt player

tackles along with two pass breakups. He has had exactly one interception in each of his three years with the pro-gram. The safety position features returning starter Rashard Hall, a two-time, Academic All-ACC selection who is on the verge of becoming an All-ACC player on the field. In two years, he has eight interceptions and five pass breakups up in 27 games. He already has nine career takeaways. Jonathan Meeks is another returning lettermen who should move into a starting position. The native of Rock Hill, SC had 28 tackles last year in 13 games, including one as a starter. He was the top tackler in the Spring Game among starting players. He had six tackles and two pass breakups in his top performance against Georgia Tech. Darius Robinson and Martin Jenkins are two more return-ing lettermen who lettered as freshman defensive backs. Red-shirt freshmen Desmond Brown, Garry Peters, and Bashaud Breeland all had strong springs and will be counted on in the secondary.

Special Teams(2 Returning Starters, 4 Returning Lettermen)

Clemson has both of its starting kickers returning, but it will have to find a replacement for Marcus Gilchrist in the return game. Gilchrist was in the top four in the ACC in punt returns (10.1) and kickoff returns (23.7) in a solid senior year handling both duties. Dawson Zimmerman was the MVP of Clemson’s spe-cial teams last year as the punter. He averaged 42.7 yards a punt, including an outstanding 40.6-yard average in terms of net punting. The rising senior, who is a near 4.0 student as an English major, was one of 10 semfinalists for the Ray

Guy Award as a junior in 2010. He had 19 punts inside the 20 and nine punts of 50 yards or more, including two boots over 75 yards, the only player in Clemson history to accomplish that feat.

Chandler Catanzaro was Clemson’s starting placekick-er for most of 2010 and made 14 field goals in 22 attempts. The 14 field goals, the most by a Clemson freshman since 1991, included 6-9 from 40-49 yards.

Senior punter Dawson Zimmerman averaged 42.7 yards per punt and was a Ray Guy Award semifinalist in 2010.

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Media InformationACC Coaches Teleconference

The ACC will hold a teleconference for the media each Wednesday (with the exception of Thanksgiving week) from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM through the season. The first session will be August 31 and the last will be Tuesday, November 22. Each 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 TimeFrank Spaziani Boston College 10:30 AMDabo Swinney Clemson 10:40 AMFrank Beamer Virginia Tech 10:50 AMJimbo Fisher Florida State 11:00 AMPaul Johnson Georgia Tech 11:10 AMRandy Edsall Maryland 11:20 AMJim Grobe Wake Forest 11:30 AMButch Davis North Carolina 11:40 AMTom O’Brien N.C. State 11:50 AMMike London Virginia 12:00 PMDavid Cutcliffe Duke 12:10 PMAl Golden Miami (FL) 12:20 PM

ACC Highlight Feed The ACC Advanced Media Department will provide Football Media Video News Releases (VNR) each week of the 2011 season beginning on August 29 and ending on November 30. This content will be provided via a secure library management system that will require a password to acquire the electronic files (directions available at TheACC.com/media). The weekly press conference and highlight footage will be uploaded from the ACC throughout the day on both Monday and Tuesday as the content is acquired from the ACC member institutions. Contact Scott McBur-ney ([email protected]) for more information.

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.comYouTube Address: ........................................YouTube.com/TheACCSportPrimary Contact:..................................... Mike Finn ([email protected])

Clemson SID 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 Send all applications for media credentials (photo and print) to Clemson football games at Memorial Stadium to Senior Associate Sports Information Director Sam Black-man via email at [email protected] or by fax at (864) 656-0299.

Official Athletic WebsiteClemsonTigers.com

Press Box There are two levels to the press box at Memorial Sta-dium, 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 110 members. This level houses Clemson’s buffet along with the work room.

Clemson SID Staff

Assistant AD, Sports InformationPrimary Football Contact

Office - (864) 656-1926Email - [email protected]

Tim BourretSenior Associate SID

Office - (864) 656-1924Email - [email protected]

Sam BlackmanAssociate SID

Secondary Football ContactOffice - (864) 656-1921

Email - [email protected]

Brian HennessyAssociate SID

Office - (864) 656-1985Email - [email protected]

Philip SikesAssistant SID

Office - (864) 656-1920Email - [email protected]

Jeff KallinWebmaster & Assistant SID

Office - (864) 656-4218Email - [email protected]

Libby Kehn

Press Entrance to Memorial Stadium The press parking lot (for media who cover Clemson on a regular basis) at Memorial Stadium is at the football practice fields. Other parking is available for out-of-town media (contact Tim Bourret). Enter the gate and proceed to the elevator. All media will-call credentials can be picked up at Gate 16 at Memorial Stadium. That gate is outside the entrance to the press box.

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

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

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2011 ACC Schedule

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent Site Special Day(s) Time TV/Web Series9-3 Troy Clemson, SC Hall of Fame Day 3:30 ESPN3.com 0-09-10 Wofford Clemson, SC Military Appreciation Day & Youth Day 3:30 ESPN3.com 10-39-17 Auburn Clemson, SC Solid Orange Day 12:00 ABC 11-34-29-24 * Florida State Clemson, SC IPTAY Day & Family Weekend 7-1710-1 * at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 17-12-110-8 * Boston College Clemson, SC Homecoming 9-9-210-15 * at Maryland College Park, MD 31-26-210-22 * North Carolina Clemson, SC 1981 National Championship Reunion 34-19-110-29 * at Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 25-49-211-12 * Wake Forest Clemson, SC Senior Day 58-17-111-19 * at N.C. State Raleigh, NC 51-27-111-26 at South Carolina Columbia, SC 65-39-4* - ACC game; Note: Home games in bold; all times are PM and EDT.

Thursday, September 1Western Carolina at Georgia Tech ESPN3.com7:30

Saturday, September 3Northwestern at Boston College ESPNU12:00Appalachian State at Virginia Tech Raycom12:30Troy at Clemson ESPN3.com3:30Louisiana-Monroe at Florida State ESPNU3:30James Madison at North Carolina RSN3:30Liberty at N.C. State ESPN3.com6:00William & Mary at Virginia ESPN3.com6:00Richmond at Duke ESPN3.com7:00Wake Forest at Syracuse ESPN3.com8:00

Monday, September 5Miami (FL) at Maryland ESPN8:00

Saturday, September 10Rutgers at North Carolina Raycom12:30Wofford at Clemson ESPN3.com3:30Stanford at Duke ESPNU3:30N.C. State at Wake Forest RSN3:30Charleston Southern at Florida State ESPN3.com6:00Georgia Tech at Middle Tennessee ESPN3.com7:00Virginia at Indiana BTN7:00Boston College at Central Florida CBSCS8:00Virginia Tech at East Carolina FSNTBA

Saturday, September 17Auburn at Clemson ABC12:00West Virginia at Maryland ESPN/2/U12:00Duke at Boston College Raycom12:30Kansas at Georgia Tech RSN12:30Virginia at North Carolina ESPNU3:30Arkansas State at Virginia Tech RSN4:00South Alabama at N.C. State ESPN3.com6:00

Gardner-Webb at Wake Forest ESPN3.com6:30Oklahoma at Florida State TBAOhio State at Miami (FL) TBA

Thursday, September 22N.C. State at Cincinnati ESPN8:00

Saturday, September 24Virginia Tech at Marshall CBSCS3:30Massachusetts at Boston College TBAFlorida State at Clemson TBATulane at Duke TBANorth Carolina at Georgia Tech TBATemple at Maryland TBAKansas State at Miami (FL) TBASouthern Mississippi at Virginia TBA

Saturday, October 1Duke at Florida International ESPN3.com6:00Wake Forest at Boston College TBAClemson at Virginia Tech TBAGeorgia Tech at N.C. State TBATowson at Maryland TBABethune-Cookman at Miami (FL) TBANorth Carolina at East Carolina TBAIdaho at Virginia TBA

Saturday, October 8Boston College at Clemson TBAFlorida State at Wake Forest TBAMaryland at Georgia Tech TBAMiami (FL) at North Carolina TBALouisville at North Carolina TBACentral Michigan at N.C. State TBA

Saturday, October 15Clemson at Maryland TBAFlorida State at Duke TBAGeorgia Tech at Virginia TBAMiami (FL) at North Carolina TBAVirginia Tech at Wake Forest TBA

Saturday, October 22Boston College at Virginia Tech TBANorth Carolina at Clemson TBAWake Forest at Duke TBAMaryland at Florida State TBAGeorgia Tech at Miami (FL) TBAN.C. State at Virginia TBA

Thursday, October 27Virginia at Miami (FL) ESPN8:00

Saturday, October 29Boston College at Maryland TBAClemson at Georgia Tech TBAVirginia Tech at Duke TBAN.C. State at Florida State TBAWake Forest at North Carolina TBA

Thursday, November 3Florida State at Boston College ESPN8:00

Saturday, November 5Duke at Miami (FL) TBAVirginia at Maryland TBANorth Carolina at N.C. State TBANotre Dame at Wake Forest TBA

Thursday, November 10Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech ESPN8:00

Saturday, November 12N.C. State at Boston College TBAWake Forest at Clemson TBADuke at Virginia TBAMiami (FL) at Florida State TBANotre Dame vs. Maryland* NBC7:30

Thursday, November 17North Carolina at Virginia Tech ESPN8:00

Saturday, November 19Boston College at Notre Dame NBC4:00Clemson at N.C. State TBAGeorgia Tech at Duke TBAVirginia at Florida State TBAMaryland at Wake Forest TBAMiami (FL) at South Florida TBA

Friday, November 25Boston College at Miami (FL) ABC3:30

Saturday, November 26Clemson at South Carolina TBADuke at North Carolina TBAFlorida State at Florida TBAGeorgia at Georgia Tech TBAMaryland at N.C. State TBAVirginia Tech at Virginia TBAVanderbilt at Wake Forest TBA

Saturday, December 3ACC Championship Game^ ESPN8:00

* - Landover, MD; ̂ - Charlotte, NC; Note: All times are PM and Eastern.

Clemson will play one of its most difficult schedules in history in 2011, as 10 of Clemson’s 11 FBS opponents went to a bowl game in 2010, including six who won at least nine games. Also, Wofford, Clemson’s FCS opponent, was 10-3 and reached the second round of the NCAA playoffs. Clemson’s three FBS non-conference opponents had a combined 31-10 record last year (75.6 winning percent-age). That list includes defending National Champion Au-burn, who will play at Clemson on September 17. Troy (8-5) and South Carolina (9-5) also had outstanding seasons. Overall, Clemson’s 12 opponents in 2011 had a 104-55 record in 2010, good for a 65.4 winning percentage. Each of Clemson’s first five opponents won at least eight games, including four in a row who won at least 10 games. Seven of the eight ACC opponents went to bowl games as well. Clemson has a stretch of consecutive games against Auburn (14-0), Florida State (10-4), and Virginia Tech (11-3) between September 24 and October 1 that will be one of the most challenging stretches in school history. All three of those teams played for their respective conference championships last year. Clemson plays all four schools who played for the ACC and SEC Championships in 2010. Clemson’s schedule is front-loaded with home games. The first four games will be at home, the first time that has happened since 1979 and the third time in Tiger history. Clemson plays six of its first eight games at home and, for the first time since 1989, Clemson will play just one home game after October 22. The Tigers will open the season on September 3 against Troy, the first meeting between the two schools. Troy had an 8-5 record last year and was 11th in the nation in passing offense, 17th in total offense, and fifth in sacks. Clemson’s second game will be played on September 10 when Wofford comes to Clemson. It will be the first meeting between the two since 2001 and just the second meeting since 1981. Wofford had a 10-3 record in 2010 when it led the all FCS schools in rushing yards per game. Defending National Champion Auburn comes to Clemson on September 17. Auburn had a 14-0 record last

year and beat Oregon for the title. Clemson and Auburn went to overtime last year before Auburn gained a 27-24 win. Clemson was the only team to take Auburn to over-time in 2010. It will be its first trip to Clemson since 1970. Auburn’s appearance will mark the first time a defend-ing national champion plays at Clemson since 1991, when Georgia Tech played at Clemson after winning the title in 1990. The only other year an opponent came to Clemson as the defending national champion was 1981 (Georgia). Clemson opens its ACC schedule against Florida State on September 24 at Memorial Stadium. The two played a thrilling game last year that was decided on a 55-yard field goal on the last play of the game. Clemson has not lost to Florida State in Memorial Stadium in 10 years. Florida State won the ACC Atlantic Division title last year and fin-ished with a Chick-fil-A Bowl victory over South Carolina. Defending ACC Champion Virginia Tech will be Clem-son’s first road game on October 1. It will be the first meeting between the two since they played at Clemson in 2007. Virginia Tech had an 11-3 record last year and has won the ACC title three of the last four years. For Homecoming, Boston College comes to Clemson on October 8 for the annual battle for the O’Rourke-Mc-

Fadden Trophy. Seven of the last eight meetings between these two have been decided by a touchdown or less. Clemson will travel to Maryland on October 15. The two schools have met every year since 1952 and the Tigers have a 30-27-2 lead in the competitive series. The Tigers beat a nine-win Maryland team last year by a score of 31-7. North Carolina will come to Clemson on October 22 for its first appearance in Death Valley since 2006. The Tar Heels are coming off an eight-win season that concluded with a bowl victory over Tennessee. The Tigers travel to Atlanta to face Georgia Tech on October 29. The Yellow Jackets led the nation in rushing offense last year, meaning Clemson’s defense will face the top rushing offenses from the FBS and FCS levels. Clem-son and Georgia Tech played for the 2009 ACC title. After an open date, Clemson will host Wake Forest on November 12. It will be Senior Day at Clemson. The last two games are on the road. Clemson travels to N.C. State for its final league game on November 19. The Tigers have beaten the Wolfpack seven straight years, their longest winning streak in the series. Clemson ends the regular season at South Carolina on November 26. Clemson has won nine of the last 11 games in Columbia.

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Athletic Department Staff DirectoryGeneral Information

Location: ....................................................................................................................................................Clemson, SC 29633Founded: ................................................................................................................................................................................ 1889Enrollment: ........................................................................................................................................................................19,453Nickname: ............................................................................................................................................................................ TigersColors: ...........................................................................................................................................Clemson Orange & RegaliaConference: ..........................................................................................................................................................Atlantic CoastFacility: ......................................................................................................................................................... Memorial StadiumField (Surface):.....................................................................................................................Frank Howard (Natural Grass)Capacity: .................................................................................................................81,500 (not including standing room)First Year of Stadium: ....................................................................................................................................................... 1942Press Box Phone Number: .......................................................................................................................... (864) 654-3326Athletic Department Address: ................................................................................ P.O. Box 31; Clemson, SC 29633Athletic Department Fax: ........................................................................................................................... (864) 656-0299Tickets: ............................................................................................................................................................. 1-800-CLEMSONWebsite: .....................................................................................................................................................ClemsonTigers.com

Administrative StaffPresident: .............................................................................................................................James F. Barker (Clemson ‘70)Athletic Director: .................................................................................................Dr. Terry Don Phillips (Arkansas ‘70)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2218Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director/External Affairs: .............Bill D’Andrea (Indiana State ‘73)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-7795Senior Associate Athletic Director/Internal Affairs: .....................................Katie Hill (Central Arkansas ‘77)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-0128Associate Athletic Director/Administration: .....................................Phil Grayson (Indiana-South Bend ‘89)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-0396Associate Athletic Director/Academic Services: ........................................ Rebecca Bowman (Winthrop ‘76)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-0541Associate Athletic Director/Event Manager: ...................................................Van Hilderbrand (Clemson ‘74)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-0718Associate Athletic Director/Marketing & Sponsorship: ..............................Tim Match (Bowling Green ‘85)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2911Associate Athletic Director/Marketing & Revenue: ............................................... Mike Money (Clemson ‘00)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2978Associate Athletic Director/Facilities & Grounds: ...............................................Robert Ricketts (Erskine ‘71)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-0157Associate Athletic Director/Senior Women’s Administrator: ...Barbara Kennedy-Dixon (Clemson ‘83)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1918Associate Athletic Director/Administration: ...............................................................Kyle Young (Clemson ‘02)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2247Associate Athletic Director/Compliance Services: ...................................... Stephanie Ellison (Clemson ‘98)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-0541Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities: .............................................................................Gary Wade (Nebraska ‘78)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2017Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance Services:.................................................. Brad Woody (Clemson ‘99)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-6582Assistant Athletic Director/Promotions: .......................... John Seketa (Southern Illinois-Edwardsville ‘81)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1923Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Information: ...............................................Tim Bourret (Notre Dame ‘77).................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1926Senior Associate Sports Information Director: ..................................................Sam Blackman (Clemson ‘85).................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1924Associate Sports Information Directors: ............................................................. Brian Hennessy (Clemson ‘98)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1921...........................................................................................................................................................Philip Sikes (Clemson ‘02)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1985Assistant Sports Information Director: ............................................................................ Jeff Kallin (Clemson ‘07)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1920Webmaster & Assistant Sports Information Director: ........................................... Libby Kehn (Clemson ‘02)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-4218SID Graduate Assistants: ................................................................................................Heath Bradley (Clemson ‘10).................................................................................................................................................Chandler Carver (Clemson ‘10).......................................................................................................................................William Qualkinbush (Clemson ‘10)SID Student Assistants: ........................................................ Hannah Burleson, Leah Carver, Allison Lanning,..........................................................................Kathryn McGinn, Maddie McGlone, Tara Shores, Davis SimpsonDirector of Academic Services:..................................................................................Bobby Douglas (Clemson ‘79)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-0964Technical Consultant: ......................................................................................................Steve Coleman (Clemson ‘91)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1029Performance Coordinator: .................................................................................Dr. Loreto Jackson (Miami (FL) ‘96)Director of Sales: ...................................................................................................................Lynn Sparks (Winthrop ‘77)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-4288Associate Athletic Director/Director of Planned Giving: .............................Bert Henderson (Mars Hill ‘78)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2115Assistant Athletic Director/Director of IPTAY Annual Fund: .................. Travis Furbee (West Virginia ‘97) ..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2118Assistant Athletic Director/Director of IPTAY Major Gifts & Campaign Director: .. Bobby Couch (Wofford ‘89)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-0361IPTAY Assistant Directors: .................................................................................................Jason Wilson (Clemson ‘01)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2980...................................................................................................................................................Lindsey Leonard (Purdue ‘07)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2975Associate Director of Major Gifts: ................................................................................. Bob Mahony (Clemson ‘76)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2974Assistant Director of Major Gifts: ........................................................................... Aaron Dunham (Davidson ‘00)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-5209Community Services Director: ........................................................................................ Linda White (Winthrop ‘70)Tiger Letterwinners Association Coordinator: ................................................... Charlie Bussey (Clemson ‘57)

Assistant Ticket Operations Managers: ...............................................................................................Wayne Gibson...............................................................................................................................................................................Tina MiddletonSupervisor of Athletic Facilities: ..................................................................................... Matt Money (Clemson ‘01)Supervisor of Athletic Grounds: ...................................................................................... Mike Echols (Clemson ‘85)Director of Sports Medicine: .......................................................................... Danny Poole (Western Carolina ‘79)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2113Assistant Athletic Trainers: ........................................................................................... Michelle Bensman (Ohio ‘05).......................................................................................................................... Jermile Brooks (College of Charleston ‘01)............................................................................................................................ Donna Bullock (Southwest Louisiana ‘88)..................................................................................................................................................Travis Johnston (Clemson ‘01).....................................................................................................................................Jerome Razayeski (Georgia Tech,‘97).................................................................................................................................Jeffie Trammell (Georgia Southern ‘04)Graduate Athletic Trainers: ..................................................................................................Ron Dobies (Canisius ‘10).......................................................................................................................................................Colin Francis (Delaware ‘09)Team Physician:........................................................... Dr. Len Reeves (Medical University of South Carolina ‘90)Team Orthopedic Surgeon: ............................Dr. Larry Bowman (Medical University of South Carolina ‘74)Director of Equipment:................................................................................................Alphonso Smith (Clemson ‘91)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1912Assistant Equipment Managers: .............................................Terrence Branch (Southeast Missouri State ‘94)..........................................................................................................................................................Mike Wilson (Clemson ‘02)Graduate Equipment Managers: ......................................................................... D.J. Gordon (South Carolina ‘08)............................................................................................................................................John Hughes (South Carolina ‘09)Director of Strength & Conditioning: ......................................................................... Joey Batson (Newberry ‘85)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2221Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning: .................................................Larry Greenlee (Clemson ‘95)Senior Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: ...................... David Abernethy (Western Carolina ‘99)Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coaches: ........................................................Rick Franzblau (Colgate ‘08)......................................................................................................................................................... Dennis Love (Catawba ‘00)Strength & Conditioning Player Development Assistants: ......................... LaDonte Harris (Clemson ‘08)............................................................................................................................................Bobby Hutchinson (Clemson ‘09).........................................................................................................................................................Brian Mance (Clemson ‘03)...........................................................................................................................................Brandon McCombs (Clemson ‘09)..........................................................................................................................................Damonte McKenzie (Clemson ‘07)

Football StaffHead Coach: ......................................................................................................................... Dabo Swinney (Alabama ‘92)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-2796Associate Head Coach/Defensive Tackles: ..................................................Dan Brooks (Western Carolina ‘76)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1901Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends:............... Danny Pearman (Clemson ‘87)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1914Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: ....................................................................... Kevin Steele (Tennessee ‘81)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1909Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: .....................................................................Chad Morris (Texas A&M ‘92)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1902Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs: ..................................... Charlie Harbison (Gardner-Webb ‘95)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1903Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers: ...........................................................................Jeff Scott (Clemson ‘03)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1913Defensive Ends: ...............................................................................................................Marion Hobby (Tennessee ‘95)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1900Offensive Linemen: .........................................................................................................Robbie Caldwell (Furman ‘77)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-6430Running Backs: .......................................................................................................................... Tony Elliott (Clemson ‘02)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1904Graduate Assistant Coach: ..................................................................................................Justin Stepp (Furman ‘07)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-4721Associate Athletic Director/Football Administration: ...................Woody McCorvey (Alabama State ‘72)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1905Associate Athletic Director/Football Operations: ............................................ Andy Johnston (Clemson ‘79)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1908Assistant Athletic Director: ..........................................................................................Brad Scott (South Florida ‘79)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1907Assistant Athletic Director/Player Relations & External Affairs: ...........................Jeff Davis (Clemson ‘84)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-0388Director of High School Relations & Player Personnel: .........................................Mike Dooley (Furman ‘98)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-6431Director of Football Programs: ................................................................................ Daniel Bassett (Tennessee ‘01)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-6763Team Advisor: ..........................................................................................................................James Trapp (Clemson ‘93)Administrative Assistants: ..................................................................................................................... Jennifer Benton.................................................................................................................................................................................. Beth Douglas......................................................................................................................................................................... Jill Williams-Wilks..................................................................................................................................................................................Ren WindhamVideo Services Director: ............................................................................................Rick Bagby (North Carolina ‘95)..................................................................................................................................................................Office - (864) 656-1965Assistant Video Services Directors: ................................................................................. Matt Glenn (Clemson ‘05)........................................................................................................................................................ Henry Guess (Clemson ‘95).......................................................................................................................... Stephen Manderville (South Carolina ‘08)Video Graduate Assistants: .....................................................................................................Tyler Carlton (Tulsa ‘09)................................................................................................................................ Wesley Goodwin (Mississippi State ‘07)Football Equipment Manager:............................................................................................... Abe Reed (Houston ‘97)Student Managers: ............... Erik Bruhjell, Austin Burris, Tyler Floyd, Chelsey Gambreu, Vin Graziosa,...............Kevin Grubb, Laura Hoover, Brian Kisko, Austin McAdams, Drew McWhorter, Kelly Mullane,...... Grant Roberts, Will Shuler, Nick Smoak, Ross Vaughn, Richie Windham, Nick Yarid, Chris ZieglerStudent Athletic Trainers: ....................................................Jordan Achterhoff, Tyler Allan, Matt Berenbrok,..........................................................Alex Blackwell, Russ Clark, Jared Cumbee, Jessi Farlow, John Hammett,................................................................... Katie Long, Alex McHale, Drew Morris, Kyle Smith, Alex Tomberlin,.........................................................Katie Wargo, Braden Waters, Dallas Wise, Lydia Wright, Kristin Wuellner

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97 BOWL APPEARANCES

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Dabo SwinneyHead Coach

9th Season at Clemson3rd Full Season at Clemson as Head Coach

Alabama ‘93

Head Coach Dabo Swinney

The Swinney FilePlaying Experience

Lettered three years at Alabama (1990-92); also a member of the 1989 team...member of the 1992 National Championship team...Academic All-SEC and SEC Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll member in 1990,92.

Bowl Participation as a Player1990 Sugar Bowl...1991 Blockbuster Bowl...1991 Fiesta Bowl...1993 Sugar Bowl.

EducationB.S. degree in commerce & business administration from Alabama in 1993...master of business administration from Alabama in 1995.

Coaching ExperienceGraduate assistant coach at Alabama (1993-95)...wide receivers/tight ends at Alabama (1996)...tight ends at Alabama (1997)...wide receivers at Alabama (1998-00)...wide receivers at Clemson (2003-06)...assistant head coach/wide receivers at Clemson (2007 - October 13, 2008)...interim head coach/offensive coordinator at Clemson (October 13 - December 1, 2008)...head coach at Clemson (2009,10).

Bowl Seasons as an Assistant Coach1994 Gator Bowl...1995 Citrus Bowl...1997 Outback Bowl...1998 Music City Bowl...2000 Orange Bowl...2004 Peach Bowl...2005 Champs Sports Bowl...2006 Music City Bowl...2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl.

Bowl Seasons as a Head Coach2009 Gator Bowl...2009 Music City Bowl...2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl.

Head Coaching Record19-15 (.559) in three seasons (two full seasons) at Clemson.

Personal DataBorn November 20, 1969 in Birmingham, AL...married to the former Kathleen Bassett...the couple has three sons (Will 13, Drew 11, Clay 8).

At 41, Dabo Swinney is the youngest head coach in the ACC and one of the youngest in the country. However, his resumé is already stuffed with many significant accom-plishments on a school, ACC, and national level. First, his mere appointment to the position was signifi-cant. In October of 2008, he was named Clemson interim head coach, replacing Tommy Bowden, who had been his position coach as a player at Alabama and been Clemson’s head coach since 1999. He led the Tigers to a 4-2 record over the remainder of the regular season, including a vic-tory over Steve Spurrier’s South Carolina Gamecocks in the regular-season finale. That strong finish led to a Gator Bowl bid against Nebraska. On December 1, 2008, the interim tag was removed from the title and he was named the program’s head coach. At the time, there had been 28 interim head coach-es at the FBS level since 1970 and those coaches had com-bined for a record of 26-86-2. Only one of those 28 interim coaches posted a winning record, and that was Swinney. When he was hired as the head coach, Swinney became just the second interim coach to be elevated to the head coach position at the same school during that time period. In addition to leading the program to three bowl games on the field in his young career, his players have

also excelled in the classroom. In his career as a head coach, his players have an APR score of 988, best among active FBS level coaches and best in the ACC. Clemson had to replace three First-Team All-ACC posi-tion players on offense in 2010, as Jacoby Ford, Michael Palmer, and C.J. Spiller moved on to the NFL. It was the first year since 1956 that Clemson had to replace three First-Team All-ACC skill position players in the same year. All three players performed well in the NFL in 2010, further showing their talent level. Swinney was just the second Tiger coach to lead Clem-son’s program into a bowl game in his first two full years as head coach, joining his predecessor, Tommy Bowden. The 2010 schedule was one of the most challenging in school history, as nine bowl teams were on the regular-season slate and two of the four non-conference opponents were ranked in the top 25 when they played the Tigers, just the second time in 21 years the Tigers faced two top-25 non-conference opponents in the regular season. The 2010 season included wins over bowl teams Geor-gia Tech, Maryland, and N.C. State. The Wolfpack were ranked #23 in the nation and were leading the ACC in scor-ing. But the Clemson defense held N.C. State to just one touchdown and 13 points. The team excelled defensively

in 2010 and was 13th in the nation in scoring defense and in the top 25 in both total defense and pass defense. Spiller was a unani-mous first-team All-American in Swinney’s first year, and defensive end Da’Quan Bowers duplicated the feat on the defensive side. Bowers won the 2010 Bronko Nagurski Award as the nation’s top de-fensive player, and he received the Hendricks Award as the top defen-sive end. He was also a finalist for the Bednarik Award and Lombardi Award. He led the na-tion in sacks (15.5) and was tied for the nation-al lead in tackles for loss (26). Bowers was one of four First-Team All-ACC players in 2010, as he joined DeAndre Mc-Daniel (S) and Jarvis Jenkins (DT) on defense and Chris Hairston (OT) on offense. Clemson and Maryland tied for the most First-Team All-ACC selections.

In 2009, Swinney’s first full year as head coach, he led the Tigers to their first championship of the ACC’s Atlantic Division. The Tigers came just six points short of winning their first ACC title in 18 years. Swinney was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year by Sporting News and was a finalist for the Liberty Mutual Coach-of-the-Year award. Swinney accumulated nine wins, second-most among all FBS coaches in their first full year behind Oregon’s Chip Kelly. The nine wins tied for fourth-most in ACC history for a first-year head coach. He also led the Tigers to their first bowl win since 2005 in the 21-13 victory over Kentucky in the Music City Bowl. The Tigers reached the nine-win mark playing a schedule that included four games against top-15 op-ponents, just the second year in school history (1999 was the other) that Clemson played four games against teams ranked in the top 15 of the AP poll. The Tigers’ three FBS non-conference opponents had a combined record of 29-10 in 2009. Clemson gave TCU one of its stiffest tests in a 14-10 Horned Frog victory on September 26. Swinney’s first season included a six-game winning streak at midseason, a streak that saw the Tigers score at least 34 points in every game, a first in school history. During that stretch, the Tigers defeated #8 Miami (FL) on the road. The 40-37 overtime victory tied for the highest-ranked team Clemson has defeated on the road in school history. That was the second of six straight wins, the longest winning streak for the Clemson program in four years. The streak also included a 40-24 nationally-televised win over Florida State and Bobby Bowden, the Hall of Fame coach who is second in victories in FBS history. The winning streak brought Clemson to a #15 national ranking in the AP poll after the ACC Atlantic Division clinching victory over Virginia on November 21. The Tigers had success on offense, defense, and spe-cial teams during the 2009 season. They were 28th in the nation and third in the ACC in scoring offense (31.1), while

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Head Coach Dabo Swinneythe defense was 20th in total defense (314.3) and seventh in pass defense (162.8). Clemson finished in a tie for fifth in the country in interceptions (21) as well. Clemson added a school-record six kick returns for touchdowns in 2009, four on kickoff returns and two on punt returns. The main reason Clemson was so outstanding on special teams was the play of college football’s most dy-namic player (Spiller) in 2009. The Tiger running back was named ACC MVP in 2009 and was a consensus first-team All-American. He had five kick returns for touchdowns in the 2009 season, an all-time Clemson record, and estab-lished the NCAA record for kickoff returns for touchdowns in a career with seven. He was also the only FBS player to score at least one touchdown in every game in 2009. Overall, the Tigers held down three positions on the All-ACC First-Team and five spots on the second team. Only Virginia Tech had more representatives. Swinney became Clemson’s interim head coach on October 13, 2008 when Tommy Bowden stepped down. Then on December 1, 2008, the “interim” tag was removed, as he took over on a full-time basis as the Tigers’ 25th head coach. He had been Clemson’s assistant head coach for two years and had been in charge of the wide receivers since 2003. Swinney took over a 3-3 team and led it to a Gator Bowl bid against Nebraska. He guided Clemson to a 4-1 record over the last five games of the regular season, with the only loss at #24 Florida State. That 4-1 record to end the regular season tied for the best mark in the ACC for that time period. Four of his six regular-season opponents were later bowl participants. Swinney hit the ground running in his first week as interim head coach, as he prepared for a 5-1 Georgia Tech team. He had to re-organize his staff, and regroup his team and Clemson Nation in just five days. While the Tigers lost by four points, he accomplished many goals in that first week through his outstanding leadership. One of the most impressive demonstrations of unity came during the team’s “Tiger Walk.” Prior to the game against the Yellow Jackets, Swinney decided to have his team depart buses outside the Lot 5 parking lot near the WestZone at Memorial Stadium and experience the gameday atmosphere. Dressed in jackets and ties, the team was embraced by thousands of Tiger

fans who stood 10 deep for the 200-yard march to the sta-dium. It was the centerpiece of his “All In” theme in his first week as head coach. It is a tradition that has continued. In his second week as head coach, an off-week, he in-vited the Clemson student body to a practice, and nearly 1,000 students showed up. He spoke to the group and ac-tually allowed some students to participate during prac-tice, as they were selected to attempt a field goal, punt against a live rush, and field a punt. He also took the entire team to the Greenville Children’s Hospital for a visit with young men and women fighting cancer. He has continued his community involvement through his foundation. His foundation made the first

contribution to the cancer fund established for Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich. Many schools followed his lead the remainder of the season. The Liberty Mutual Coach-of-the-Year award evalu-ates coaching performances in terms of coaching excel-lence, sportsmanship, integrity, academic excellence, and community commitment. It is easy to see why Swinney was a national finalist for that award in his first full season as head coach in 2009. The 1993 Alabama graduate joined the Clemson staff prior to the 2003 season. In his eight years as an assistant or head coach, the Tigers have finished in the top 25 of the final polls four times and totaled 11 wins over top-25

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Swinney’s Coaching RecordYear School Position(s) W-L Bowl1993 Alabama GA 9-3-1 Gator1994 Alabama GA 12-1 Citrus1995 Alabama GA 8-31996 Alabama WR,TE 10-3 Outback1997 Alabama TE 4-71998 Alabama WR 7-5 Music City1999 Alabama WR 10-3 Orange2000 Alabama WR 3-82003 Clemson WR 9-4 Peach2004 Clemson WR 6-52005 Clemson WR 8-4 Champs Sports2006 Clemson WR 8-5 Music City2007 Clemson AHC,WR 9-4 Chick-fil-A2008 Clemson AHC,WR 3-3 Clemson HC 4-3 Gator2009 Clemson HC 9-5 Music City2010 Clemson HC 6-7 Meineke Car Care

Years as a full-time college coach: ................................................ 13Winning Seasons: .................................................................................. 10Bowl Seasons: ......................................................................................... 10Record as an assistant coach: ........................................77-51 (.602)Record as a head coach: ...................................................19-15 (.559)Record at Clemson: ............................................................62-40 (.608)

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Swinney’s Game-By-Game Results2008 (4-3)

Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score10-18 * Georgia Tech L 17-2111-1 * at Boston College W 27-2111-8 * at Florida State (24,24) L 27-4111-15 * Duke W 31-711-22 * at Virginia W 13-311-29 South Carolina W 31-141-1 $ Nebraska L 21-26$ - Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, FL

2009 (9-5)Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score9-5 Middle Tennessee W 37-149-10 * at Georgia Tech (15,13) L 27-309-19 * Boston College W 25-79-26 TCU (15,14) L 10-1410-3 * at Maryland L 21-2410-17 * Wake Forest W 38-310-24 * at Miami (FL) (8,9) W ^40-3710-31 Coastal Carolina W 49-311-7 * Florida State W 40-2411-14 * at N.C. State W 43-2311-21 * Virginia W 34-2111-28 at South Carolina L 17-3412-5 # Georgia Tech (12,12) L 34-3912-27 $ Kentucky W 21-13# - ACC Championship game at Tampa, FL; $ - Music City Bowl at Nashville, TN

2010 (6-7)Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score9-4 North Texas W 35-109-11 Presbyterian College W 58-219-18 at Auburn (16,15) L ^24-2710-2 * Miami (FL) (16,17) L 21-3010-9 * at North Carolina L 16-2110-16 * Maryland W 31-710-23 * Georgia Tech W 27-1310-30 * at Boston College L 10-1611-6 * N.C. State (23,25) W 14-1311-13 * at Florida State L 13-1611-20 * at Wake Forest W 30-1011-27 South Carolina (18,17) L 7-2912-31 $ South Florida L 26-31$ - Meineke Car Care Bowl at Charlotte, NC

* - ACC regular-season game; ^ - one overtime; Note: Home games in bold, opponent ranking (AP,USA) in parentheses.

teams, including victories over Florida State (4), Miami (FL) (2), and Tennessee (1), during his tenure in Tigertown. Swinney coached his wide receiver position to a level of consistency that had not been seen previously at Clem-son. He had a wideout finish first or second in the ACC in catches five of the last six years. In his first year, he had three of the top-10 receivers in the ACC, a first in Tiger his-tory. He has coached a First or Second-Team All-ACC wide-out (Derrick Hamilton, Airese Currie, Chansi Stuckey, Aaron Kelly, Ford) in seven of his eight seasons at Clemson, also an unprecedented feat at Clemson. In 2004 and 2005, he coached the ACC reception champion (Currie (2004), Stuckey (2005)). It was the first time Clemson had two different players lead the ACC in receptions in consecutive years. In 2007, Kelly led the ACC in yards, giving Swinney an ACC receiving king three out of four years. Stuckey earned First-Team All-ACC honors in back-to-back years, a first for a Tiger wideout in 25 years. The play of Swinney’s wide receivers was a big reason Clemson led the ACC in total offense, rushing offense, and scoring offense during the 2006 season, just the second time an ACC team led the conference in all three catego-ries during the previous 25 seasons. The Tigers also led the league and set school records for yards per play (6.5) and touchdowns (55). In 2007, Swinney coached Kelly, a First-Team All-ACC selection who led the league in receiving yards per game and touchdown catches (11). He also finished second in receptions per game with a school-record 88 catches, tied for the second-highest total in ACC history. His 11 touch-down catches were a Tiger record as well. Kelly is Clemson’s and the ACC’s career reception lead-er with 232 catches. He also owns the school touchdown reception record with 20. The previous record of 18 was held by Glenn Smith, who established the record in 1951. The Alabama native has a reputation as one of the top recruiters in the nation. In 2006, he was listed as the #5 recruiter in the nation by Rivals.com. It marked the second straight year that he was lauded by the website as a top-25 national recruiter. He signed 38 players in his five recruit-ing seasons as an assistant coach and was a major reason Clemson’s 2008 recruiting class was rated #2 in the nation by ESPN.com when he signed 11 players. He was named one of the top-25 recruiters in the nation by Rivals.com in 2007 as well.

When Swinney accepted the interim head coaching position on October 13, 2008, he described his feelings as “bittersweet” because he was taking over for Bowden, who had been his first position coach at Alabama in 1989. He had also brought Swinney back to the coaching pro-fession in 2003 and has had a profound effect on his life. Both had followed similar paths as players, as Bowden was a walk-on at West Virginia and Swinney was a walk-on at Alabama. Swinney received a commerce & business administra-tion degree from Alabama in 1993 after lettering three times (1990-92). A walk-on who went on to earn a scholar-ship, Swinney was a wide receiver on Alabama’s 1992 Na-tional Championship team. He was also named Academic All-SEC along with being an SEC Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll member in 1990 and 1992. Along with his appearance in the 1993 Sugar Bowl, his Alabama teams played in the 1990 Sugar Bowl, 1991 Fiesta Bowl, and 1991 Blockbuster Bowl. Both Sugar Bowl appearances came after winning the SEC title game. After his playing career, Swinney served as a graduate assistant from 1993-95 at Alabama, where he coached in the 1994 Gator Bowl and 1995 Citrus Bowl. In December of 1995, he received a master’s degree in business admin-istration from Alabama. He became a full-time assistant coach at Alabama in February of 1996 under Head Coach Gene Stallings (now in the Hall of Fame) and coached a total of five seasons there on a full-time basis. He was assigned to coach the Crimson Tide’s wide receivers and tight ends in 1996, a sea-son that saw Alabama win the SEC Western Division title and make an Outback Bowl appearance. The following year, he solely coached the tight ends under Head Coach Mike DuBose. In 1998, he coached Alabama’s wide receivers, a po-sition he held for three seasons. At the end of the 1999 campaign, Swinney coached the Crimson Tide in the 2000 Orange Bowl after winning the SEC Championship game. Wide receiver Freddie Milons was the game MVP. During his time at Alabama, Swinney was a part of six teams with at least 10 wins, five top-10 finishes, one na-tional title (1992), three SEC championships (1989,92,99), and five SEC Western Division titles (1992,93,94,96,99) as a player and coach. He has coached the #2 receiver at Ala-bama (Milons) along with the #1 (Kelly) and #2 (Hamilton) receivers in Tiger history. As an assistant coach, he had had 20 former players either drafted or sign free-agent contracts with NFL teams. The list includes Hamilton, Currie, Kevin Youngblood, Stuckey, and Milons, an All-American at Alabama.

From April of 2001 through February of 2003, Swinney was in private business in Alabama. He married the former Kathleen Bassett in 1994. They have three sons, Will (13), Drew (11), and Clay (8).

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Superlatives Under Dabo SwinneyCategory ClemsonTeamHigh OpponentTeamHighTotalOffense 483 vs.FloridaState,11-7-09 469 byGeorgiaTech,12-5-09Plays 81 vs.Auburn,9-18-10 83 byGeorgiaTech,12-5-09 83 byNorthTexas,9-4-10YardsPerPlay 9.2 vs.NorthTexas,9-4-10 7.0 byMiami(FL),10-24-09RushingYards 323 vs.GeorgiaTech,12-5-09 333 byGeorgiaTech,12-5-09Carries 50 vs.BostonCollege,9-19-09 65 byGeorgiaTech,12-5-09YardsPerCarry 9.8 vs.NorthTexas,9-4-10 7.4 byFloridaState,11-8-08RushingTouchdowns 5 vs.GeorgiaTech,12-5-09 3 byFloridaState,11-8-08 3 byGeorgiaTech,12-5-09PassingYards 326 vs.Duke,11-15-08 306 byMaryland,10-16-10 326 vs.Miami(FL),10-24-09Completions 28 vs.FloridaState,11-13-10 25 byMaryland,10-16-10PassingAttempts 44 vs.FloridaState,11-13-10 47 bySouthCarolina,11-29-08 47 byMaryland,10-16-10Completion%(min.10comp.) 76.0 vs.WakeForest,11-20-10 73.1 byMaryland,10-3-09PassingEfficiency(min.10comp.) 212.3 vs.PresbyterianCollege,9-11-10 189.4 byVirginia,11-21PassingTouchdowns 5 vs.PresbyterianCollege,9-11-10 4 byMiami(FL),10-2-10LongestPass 83 vs.Duke,11-15-08 78 byAuburn,9-18-10FirstDowns 27 vs.Auburn,9-18-10 28 byGeorgiaTech,12-5-09TotalTouchdowns 8 vs.PresbyterianCollege,9-11-10 5 byFloridaState,11-8-08Points 58 vs.PresbyterianCollege,9-11-10 41 byFloridaState,11-8-08FieldGoals 6 vs.BostonCollege,9-19-09 4 byNebraska,1-1-09 4 byGeorgiaTech,12-5-09PuntingAverage(min.3punts) 51.5 vs.NorthTexas,9-4-10 47.7 byGeorgiaTech,10-23-10TimeofPossession 37:11 vs.BostonCollege,9-19-09 41:52 byNorthTexas,9-4-10Penalties 10 vs.FloridaState,11-13-10 12 byMiami(FL),10-2-10PenaltyYards 81 vs.NorthCarolina,10-9-10 106 byTCU,9-26-09Turnovers 6 vs.GeorgiaTech,10-18-08 5 byFloridaState,11-7-09 6 vs.Miami(FL),10-2-10Third-DownConversions 9 vs.GeorgiaTech,10-23-10 11 byGeorgiaTech,12-5-09 9 vs.FloridaState,11-13-10 11 byNorthTexas,9-4-10 9 vs.WakeForest,11-20-10Third-DownConversion% 60.0 vs.N.C.State,11-14-09 64.3 bySouthFlorida,12-31-10 60.0 vs.GeorgiaTech,10-23-10AverageStartingFieldPosition* 48 vs.Virginia,11-21-09 40 bySouthFlorida,12-31-10PuntReturnYards 135 vs.MiddleTennessee,9-5-09 85 byGeorgiaTech,9-10-09KickoffReturnYards 173 vs.Miami(FL),10-24-09 172 byPresbyterianCollege,9-11-10InterceptionReturnYards 96 vs.CoastalCarolina,10-31-09 93 bySouthFlorida,12-31-10InterceptionsbyDefense 4 vs.SouthCarolina,11-29-08 4 byGeorgiaTech,10-18-08FumbleReturnYards 28 vs.Nebraska,1-1-09 68 byMiddleTennessee,9-5-09SacksbyDefense 7 vs.Virginia,11-21-09 6 byFloridaState,11-8-08

Category ClemsonIndividualBest OpponentIndividualBestTotalOffense 284 byCullenHarpervs.Duke,11-15-08 312 byAndyDalton(TCU),9-26-09 284 byKyleParkervs.Miami(FL),10-24-09RushingYards 233 byC.J.Spillervs.GeorgiaTech,12-5-09 143 byMontelHarris(BostonCollege),10-30-10Carries 27 byJamieHarpervs.FloridaState,11-13-10 37 byMontelHarris(BostonCollege),10-30-10RushingTouchdowns 4 byC.J.Spillervs.GeorgiaTech,12-5-09 2 byAntoneSmith(FloridaState),11-8-08 2 byJonathanDwyer(GeorgiaTech),12-5-09 2 byJohnnyWhite(NorthCarolina),10-9-10LongestCarry 71 byAndreEllingtonvs.Miami(FL),10-2-10 82 byAnthonyAllen(GeorgiaTech),9-10-09PassingYards 326 byKyleParkervs.Miami(FL),10-24-09 302 byDannyO’Brien(Maryland),10-16-10Completions 28 byKyleParkervs.FloridaState,11-13-10 24 byMarcVerica(Virginia),11-22-08 24 byDannyO’Brien(Maryland),10-16-10PassingAttempts 44 byKyleParkervs.FloridaState,11-13-10 47 byChrisSmelley(SouthCarolina),11-29-08Completion%(min.10comp.) 88.2 byKyleParkervs.WakeForest,11-20-10 74.1 byB.J.Daniels(SouthFlorida),12-31-10PassingEfficiency(min.10comp.) 222.9 byKyleParkervs.WakeForest,11-20-10 167.9 byChrisTurner(Maryland),10-3-09PassingTouchdowns 4 byKyleParkervs.FloridaState,11-7-09 4 byJacoryHarris(Miami(FL)),10-2-10Receptions 10 byAaronKellyvs.Duke,11-15-08 9 byRodOwens(FloridaState),11-7-09ReceivingYards 124 byDeAndreHopkinsvs.SouthCarolina,11-27-10 147 byLeonardHankerson(Miami(FL)),10-2-10ReceivingTouchdowns 2 byAaronKellyvs.GeorgiaTech,10-18-08 3 byLeonardHankerson(Miami(FL)),10-2-10 2 byJamieHarpervs.Auburn,9-18-10 2 byBrandonFordvs.SouthFlorida,12-31-10All-PurposeYards 312 byC.J.Spillervs.FloridaState,11-7-09 179 byLanceDunbar(NorthTexas),9-4-10 179 byJohnnyWhite(NorthCarolina),10-9-10 179 byMontelHarris(BostonCollege),10-30-10TotalTouchdowns 4 byC.J.Spillervs.GeorgiaTech,12-5-09 3 byLeonardHankerson(Miami(FL)),10-2-10Points 24 byC.J.Spillervs.GeorgiaTech,12-5-09 18 byLeonardHankerson(Miami(FL)),10-2-10FieldGoals 6 byRichardJacksonvs.BostonCollege,9-19-09 4 byAlexHenery(Nebraska),1-1-09 4 byScottBlair(GeorgiaTech),12-5-09PuntingAverage(min.3punts) 51.5 byDawsonZimmermanvs.NorthTexas,9-4-10 47.7 bySeanPoole(GeorgiaTech),10-23-10PuntReturnYards 119 byC.J.Spillervs.BostonCollege,9-19-09 85 byJerrardTarrant(GeorgiaTech),9-10-09KickoffReturnYards 139 byMarcusGilchristvs.SouthCarolina,11-27-10 149 byJeffSmith(BostonCollege),9-19-09InterceptionReturnYards 63 byCrezdonButlervs.Nebraska,1-1-09 54 byDeVonteHolloman(SouthCarolina),11-28-09Interceptions 2 byChrisChancellorvs.SouthCarolina,11-29-08 2 byMorganBurnett(GeorgiaTech),10-18-08 2 byDeAndreMcDanielvs.GeorgiaTech,9-10-09 2 byDeAndreMcDanielvs.Miami(FL),10-24-09FumbleReturnYards 28 byDeAndreMcDanielvs.Nebraska,1-1-09 68 byChrisMcCoy(MiddleTennessee),9-5-09Tackles 15 byKavellConnervs.Kentucky,12-27 15 byDeAndreMcDanielvs.Kentucky,12-27TacklesForLoss 4 byDa’QuanBowersvs.Auburn,9-18-10 4 byDa’QuanBowersvs.Maryland,10-16-10Sacks 3 byDa’QuanBowersvs.Maryland,10-16-10

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WoodyMcCorveyreturnedtoClemsonafter20yearstobecomeAssociateAthleticDirectorforFootballAdmin-istrationonDaboSwinney’sfirststaffin2009.McCorveywas Swinney’s position coach during his playing days atAlabama and served as a wide receivers and tight endscoachonDannyFord’sTigerstafffrom1983-89. McCorveyservesastheprimaryliaisonbetweenSwin-ney and the athletic and IPTAY administration. He alsooversees the management of the football administrativeoffices. Hisreturnhadapositiveeffectontheprogramin2009whenClemsonwontheACCAtlanticDivisionforthefirsttimeandfinishedtheseasoninthetop25oftheAPpoll. He supervises thefootballbudgetandworkswith the staff at VickeryHall to oversee the team’sacademicprogress. Clem-sonhadsixplayersnamedto the Academic All-ACCteam in 2010 and Clem-son’s APR score in 2011was 11th-best among Di-visionIprograms.Healsomakes speaking engage-ments and represents the football staff at various meet-ingsandfunctions. “He is my national security advisor,” said Swinney.“MyexperiencewithhimdatestomydaysasaplayeratAlabamawhenhewasmypositioncoach.HecoachedatClemsoninthe1980sunderFordandknowsallaboutourwinning tradition. He has been a part of 11 conferencechampionshipteamsinhisimpressivecareer.” McCorvey,60,workedsevenseasonsatClemsonbe-tween1983-89. WithMcCorveycoachingthetightendsfrom1983-85andthewidereceiversfrom1986-89,Clem-son posted a 60-19-3 record and won three ACC titles.Duringthat time, theTigerswere invitedto the1985 In-

dependence Bowl, the 1986 and 1989 Gator Bowls, andthe1988and1989CitrusBowls. Clemsonposteda10-2recordineachofhislastthreeseasonsunderFord.Amongthestudent-athletesherecruitedwerefutureProBowlersDonnellWoolfordandChesterMcGlockton. McGlocktonwasinductedintothestateofSouthCarolinaHallofFamein2011.McCorveyalsocoachedfutureNFLplayersKeithJenningsandK.D.Dunn. McCorveycoachedattheDivisionIlevelfor26yearsand went to a bowl game 17 of those seasons. Overall,he had 36 years of experience as a football coach. Hecoached or signed 36 players who went on to a profes-sionalfootballcareeraswell.

From 1990-08, hecoached in the SEC everyyear, including each ofthe last five at MississippiState, where he served asassistant head coach andoffensive coordinator inaddition to coaching thequarterbacks. He was abig reason the Bulldogswon eight games, includ-ingwinsoverAuburn,Ala-

bama,andMississippi,in2007.HealsocoachedrunningbackAnthonyDixon,whowasasixth-rounddraftpickbythe49ersin2010,andKyleLove,afree-agentsignee. McCorveycoachedatTennesseeforfiveyears(1999-03).Withhimheadingtherunninggame,theVolunteershad a 46-14 record. He helped guide Tennessee to the2000FiestaBowl,2001CottonBowl,2002CitrusBowl,and2002 and 2003 Peach Bowls. Tennessee won three con-secutiveNewYear’sDayBowlgamesfrom2000-02aswell. Under McCorvey’s leadership,Tennessee maintainedtheschool’sreputationofhavinganoutstandingrushingattack.TheVolunteersledtheSECinrushingin1999,av-eraging191.3yardspergame. Hisworkhelpedtailback

Travis Stephens pace the SEC in rushing yards (1,464) in2001. One year prior, McCorvey helped tailback TravisHenryfinishsecondintheleagueand14thinthenationinrushingyards(1,314).AnotherofhisprotegéswasJamalLewis,whofinishedinthetopfiveontheTennesseecareerrushing list and was the #5 overall pick of the 2000 NFLdraft.HehasgoneontoanAll-ProcareerintheNFL. Prior to joining the staff at Tennessee, McCorveyworkedoneseasonatSouthCarolina,whereheservedasthe wide receivers coach in 1998 under formerTiger As-sistantCoachBradScott. McCorvey took the South Carolina job following aneight-yearstayatAlabamafrom1990-97.Heservedsevenseasons as its wide receivers coach and the 1996 cam-paignasoffensivecoordinator.Hewastheassistantheadcoachin1997aswell. Alabama had five top-25 final rankings in his tenureinTuscaloosa,includingthreeseasonsinthetopfive.TheCrimsonTidewonthe1992nationaltitlewithMcCorveyserving as wide receivers coach and Swinney as one ofhis student-athletes. That season culminated with a 34-13winoverheavily-favoredMiami(FL)intheSugarBowl.CurrentClemsonAssistantCoachDannyPearmanwasalsoonthatstaff. During the 1990-96 era, Alabama posted a 70-16-1recordandplayed insixbowlgames. WithMcCorveyatthecontrolsoftheoffensein1996,Alabamafinished10-3,includingawinoverMichiganintheOutbackBowl. Alabama’splayersflourishedunderhisguidance. Asoffensive coordinator, running back Shaun Alexanderestablished many school records and later went on to aProBowlcareerwiththeSeattleSeahawks.In1993,DavidPalmerestablishedschoolrecordsforcatchesandreceiv-ingyardsalongwithearningfirst-teamAll-Americahon-ors.PalmerwasthirdintheHeismanTrophyballoting,thehighestfinishinhistoryforanAlabamaplayeratthetime. From1979-82,heservedasanassistantcoachatAla-bamaA&Mandhelpedthatprogramtothe#6rushingof-fenseinDivisionIIin1981afterfinishing11thinthenationinscoringoffensein1980.McCorveybeganhiscollegiatecoachingcareeratNorthCarolinaCentralin1978. McCorvey began his coaching career with a six-yearstint (1972-77)atJ.M.TateSeniorHighSchool inFlorida.AquarterbackatAlabamaStatefrom1968-71,McCorveyearnedhisbachelor’sdegreefromAlabamaStatein1972andamaster’sdegreefromWestFloridain1977. In2010,McCorveywasinductedintotheAtmore,ALHallofFame.TheAtmore,ALnativeismarriedtothefor-merAnnBrown.Thecouplehasason,Marlon.

McCorvey’s Coaching ExperienceYear(s) School Location1972-77 TateHighSchool Pensacola,FL1978 NorthCarolinaCentral Durham,NC1979-82 AlabamaA&M Huntsville,AL1983-89 Clemson Clemson,SC1990-97 Alabama Tuscaloosa,AL1998 SouthCarolina Columbia,SC1999-04 Tennessee Knoxville,TN2004-08 MississippiState Starkville,MS

Woody McCorveyAssociate Athletic Director

Football Administration10th Season at Clemson

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• In2010,hecoachedJarvisJenkinstoaFirst-TeamAll-ACCseason.HisdefensivetackleswereabigreasonClemsonwas13thinthenationinscoringdefensein2010.

• Finalist for defensive line coach-of-the-year by Foot-ballScoop.comin2010.

• HelpedClemsontoanACCAtlanticDivisiontitleandatop-25finalrankinginhisfirstyearatClemsonin2009.TheTigerswere12thinthenationintacklesforlossandBrooks’defensivelinemenhadalottodowiththatsuccess.

• Clemson finished in the top 25 in the nation in sevendefensivecategoriesin2009.

The Brooks FilePlayingExperience

BeganhisfootballcareeratAppalachianStatein1969...trans-ferredtoWesternCarolinaandplayedin1973.

EducationEarnedanundergraduatedegreefromWesternCarolinain1976...master’sdegreefromFloridain1984.

PersonalDataBornJune25,1951inSparta,NC...heandhiswifeKathyhavetwochildren(Tara,Rhett).

Brooks’ Coaching RecordYear School Position(s) W-L Bowl1974 WesternCarolina SA 9-11975 WesternCarolina SA 3-71983 Florida GA 9-2-1 Gator1984 Florida DL 9-1-11985 Florida DL 9-1-11986 Florida DL 6-51987 Florida DL 6-6 Aloha1988 NorthCarolina DL 1-101989 NorthCarolina DL 1-101990 NorthCarolina DL 6-4-11991 NorthCarolina DL 7-41992 NorthCarolina DL 9-3 Peach1993 NorthCarolina DL 10-3 Outback1994 Tennessee DL 8-4 Gator1995 Tennessee DL 11-1 Citrus1996 Tennessee DL 10-2 Citrus1997 Tennessee DL 11-2 Orange1998 Tennessee DL 13-0 Fiesta1999 Tennessee DL 9-3 Fiesta2000 Tennessee DL 8-4 Cotton2001 Tennessee DL 11-2 Citrus2002 Tennessee DL 8-5 Peach2003 Tennessee DL 10-3 Peach2004 Tennessee DL 10-3 Cotton2005 Tennessee DL 5-62006 Tennessee DL 9-4 Outback2007 Tennessee DL 10-4 Outback2008 Tennessee DL 5-72009 Clemson DT 9-5 MusicCity2010 Clemson DT 6-7 MeinekeCarCare

Yearsasafull-timecollegecoach:................................................ 27WinningSeasons:.................................................................................. 21BowlSeasons:......................................................................................... 18Recordasanassistantcoach:...............................217-109-3(.664)RecordatClemson:............................................................15-12(.556)

Dan BrooksAssociate Head Coach

Defensive Tackles3rd Season at Clemson

Western Carolina ‘76

• Hascoached329gamesasafull-timeassistant,morethananyotheractivememberoftheTigercoachingstaff.

• Coachedtheprevious15yearsatTennesseeunderHeadCoachPhillipFulmer.Hecoachedin13bowlgamesdur-ingthose15yearsandwasapartofeightteamsthatwonatleast10games.TheVolunteersfinishedinthetop25ofthepollsin12ofthoseseasons,includingsixtop-10finishes.Tennesseealsofinishedinthetop10oftheAPpollfivestraightyears(1995-99).

• Tennessee’sdefensefinishedthirdinthenationintotaldefense,allowingjust263.5yardspergame,in2008.TheVolunteerswerealso10thinscoringdefenseand12thinrushingdefense.

• Coachedfirst-rounddraftpickAlbertHaynesworth,nowthehighest-paiddefensiveplayerintheNFL,oftheWash-ingtonRedskins.Healsocoachedfirst-rounddraftpicksShaunEllis,JustinHarell,andJohnHenderson.Hendersonwonthe2000OutlandTrophy.

• ServedasTennessee’srecruitingcoordinatorfrom1999-02.

• Coachedonthe1998Tennesseestaffthatwonthena-tionaltitlewitha13-0record.Thatteamhadsixwinsovertop-25teamsandgaveupjustfiverushingtouchdowns.

• Tennesseewonback-to-backSECtitlesin1997and1998.• In1998,hewasnamedtheSEC’stopdefensivelinecoach.

• CoachedsixyearsunderHeadCoachMackBrownatNorthCarolinafrom1988-93.HehelpedtheresurgenceofNorthCarolinaduringthatera,culminatingwitha9-3recordin1992anda10-3markin1993.

• CoachedfiveyearsatFloridafrom1983-87.TheGatorsplayedtwobowlgames,includingtheGatorBowlin1983,andfinishedinthetop10oftheAPpoll.

• Coached former Clemson star and NFL All-Pro runningbackKevinMackinhighschoolinthe1970s.

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The Pearman FilePlayingExperience

LetteredthreetimesasatightendatClemson(1985-87)...playedon the 1986 and 1987 ACC Championship teams...strength &conditioningAll-American(1987).

BowlParticipationasaPlayer1985IndependenceBowl...1986GatorBowl...1988CitrusBowl.

EducationBachelor’sdegreeinfinancefromClemsonin1987...masterofbusinessadministrationfromClemsonin1989.

PersonalDataBornFebruary17,1965...heandhiswifeKristyhaveonedaughter(Taylor)andtwosons(Tanner,Trent).

Pearman’s Coaching RecordYear School Position(s) W-L Bowl1988 Clemson GA 10-2 Citrus1989 Clemson GA 10-2 Gator1990 Alabama GA 7-5 Fiesta1991 Alabama STC,OT 11-1 Blockbuster1992 Alabama STC,OT 13-0 Sugar1993 Alabama STC,OT 9-3-1 Gator1994 Alabama STC,OT 12-1 Citrus1995 Alabama STC,OT 8-31996 Alabama STC,OT 10-3 Outback1997 Alabama STC,DT 4-71998 VirginiaTech STA,OT,TE 9-3 MusicCity1999 VirginiaTech STA,OT,TE 11-1 Sugar2000 VirginiaTech STA,OT,TE 11-1 Gator2001 VirginiaTech STA,OT,TE 8-4 Gator2002 VirginiaTech STA,OT,TE 10-4 SanFrancisco2003 VirginiaTech STA,OT,TE 8-5 Insight2004 VirginiaTech STA,OT,TE 10-3 Sugar2005 VirginiaTech STA,OT,TE 11-2 Gator2006 NorthCarolina STA,DE 3-92007 Duke STC,TE 1-112008 Maryland STC,TE,HB 7-5 Humanitarian Clemson OT,TE 0-1 Gator2009 Clemson AHC,OT,TE 9-5 MusicCity2010 Clemson AHC,OT,TE 6-7 MeinekeCarCareYearsasafull-timecollegecoach:................................................ 20WinningSeasons:.................................................................................. 16BowlSeasons:......................................................................................... 16Recordasanassistantcoach:................................. 171-79-1(.683)RecordatClemson:............................................................15-13(.536)

• In2010,hecoachedoffensivetackleChrisHairstontoaFirst-TeamAll-ACCcampaignandtightendDwayneAllentoaSecond-TeamAll-ACCseason.

• HelpedClemsontoanACCAtlanticDivisiontitleandatop-25finalAPrankinginhisfirstyearasafull-timecoachatClemsonin2009.

• In2009,histightendscombinedfor54receptions,most-everforthepositioninschoolhistory.CoachedFirst-TeamAll-ACCtightendMichaelPalmerandSecond-TeamAll-

Danny PearmanAssistant Head Coach

Special Teams Coordinator & Tight Ends4th Season at Clemson

Clemson ‘87

ACCoffensivetackleChrisHairston.PalmerlaterwentontoplayfortheAtlantaFalcons.

• JoinedClemson’sstaffinDecemberof2008andcoachedinthe2009GatorBowl.HejoinedasmallgroupofpeoplewhohaveplayedforClemsoninabowlgameandlatercoachedtheTigersinabowlgame.Hedonnedtheorange&whiteduringthe1986GatorBowland1987CitrusBowl.

• One of three Clemson graduates on the coaching staff(TonyElliottandJeffScottaretheothers).HeplayedtightendonClemson’s1986and1987ACCtitleteams,thenheservedasagraduateassistantontheTigers’1988ACCChampionshipteam.

• In20yearsasafull-timeDivisionIcoach,histeamshaveplayedin16bowlgames.Includingthreeyearsasagradu-ateassistantcoach,itis19bowlgamesin23seasons.

• Hiscoachingcareergotofftoagreatstartwithaneight-yeartenureatAlabama.Injusthissecondyear,hedirectedtheoffensivetacklesandservedasspecialteamscoordi-natoronAlabama’s1992nationaltitleteam.ItdefeatedMiami(FL)intheSugarBowltoclaimthetitle.

• Alabamamadesixbowlappearancesineightyearsonthestaff.AlabamawontheSECWesternDivisionfivetimes.

• HeservedonthesameAlabamastaffwithcurrentClem-sonHeadCoachDaboSwinneyfrom1993-97.

• AftereightseasonsatAlabama,hemovedtoVirginiaTech,whereheworked eightyearsunderHeadCoachFrank

Beamer. TheHokieswent toeightbowlgamesduringhiseightseasonswiththeprogram.

• VirginiaTechplayedFloridaStatefortheNationalChampi-onshipintheSugarBowlin1999,soPearmanhascoachedintheNationalChampionshipgameintheSugarBowlwithtwodifferentschools.

• CoachedtightendsatVirginiaTechandwasalsoaspecialteams assistant. He coached two tight ends who laterplayedintheNFL.

• Coached at North Carolina in 2006, Duke in 2007, andMarylandin2008,soheisveryfamiliarwiththeACC.HehelpedMarylandtotheHumanitarianBowlin2008.

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The Steele FilePlayingExperience

BeganhisfootballcareeratFurmanin1976...transferredtoTen-nesseeandplayedin1978,79.

EducationEarnedanundergraduatedegreefromTennesseein1981.

PersonalDataBornMarch17,1958inLaJolla,CA...heandhiswife,Linda,haveason,Gordon,anddaughter,Caroline.

Steele’s Coaching RecordYear School Position(s) W-L Bowl1980 Tennessee SA 5-61981 Tennessee GA 8-4 GardenState1982 Tennessee OLB 6-5-1 Peach1983 NewMexicoState RC,LB 5-61984 OklahomaState TE 10-2 Gator1985 OklahomaState TE 8-4 Gator1986 OklahomaState LB 6-51987 Tennessee DB 10-2-1 Peach1988 Tennessee DB 5-61989 Nebraska LB 10-2 Fiesta1990 Nebraska LB 9-3 Citrus1991 Nebraska LB 9-2-1 Orange1992 Nebraska LB 9-3 Orange1993 Nebraska LB 11-1 Orange1994 Nebraska LB 13-0 Orange1995 Carolina(NFL) LB 7-91996 Carolina(NFL) LB 13-51997 Carolina(NFL) LB 7-91998 Carolina(NFL) LB 4-121999 Baylor HC 1-102000 Baylor HC 2-92001 Baylor HC 3-82002 Baylor HC 3-92003 FloridaState LB 10-3 Orange2004 FloridaState LB 9-3 Gator2005 FloridaState LB,EHC 8-5 Orange2006 FloridaState LB,EHC 7-6 Emerald2007 Alabama AHC,DC,LB 7-6 Independence2008 Alabama AHC,HDC,LB 12-2 Sugar2009 Clemson DC,LB 9-5 MusicCity2010 Clemson DC,LB 6-7 MeinekeCarCare

Yearsasafull-timecollegecoach:................................................ 25WinningSeasons:.................................................................................. 18BowlSeasons:......................................................................................... 18Recordasanassistantcoach:................................. 179-78-3(.694)RecordatClemson:............................................................15-12(.556)

• Has25yearsofexperienceinthecollegeranksandfourintheNFLwiththeCarolinaPanthers.

• Hascoachedin18bowlgames,includingeightthatareconsideredBCSbowls.ThatincludessixOrangeBowls.

• Hasbeenon12coachingstaffsthathavefinishedinthetop25atsixdifferentschools.ThatincludesAlabamain2008andClemsonin2009.

• Ratedasthe#10recruiterinthenationduringa10-yearstretch(2002-11)byRivals.com.

• His2010defensewas13thinthenationinscoringdefenseandbestintheACC.

• Helped Clemson to an ACC Atlantic Division title andtop-25APrankinginhisfirstyear(2009).Clemson’s2009defensefinishedinthetop25inthenationinsevendif-ferentcategories,including#5ininterceptions,#7inpassdefense,and#20intotaldefense.

• HascoachedunderNationalChampionshipHeadCoachesBobbyBowden,JohnnyMajors,TomOsborne,andNickSabaninhiscareerthatdatestothe1982season.

• Spent the 2007 and 2008 seasons at Alabama underNick Saban and helped the CrimsonTide to the 2008SECChampionshipgame.Alabamafinishedtheregularseasonwitha12-0recordandfinishedthirdinthenationintotaldefense,fourthinrushingdefense,andsixthin

Kevin SteeleDefensive Coordinator

Linebackers3rd Season at Clemson

Tennessee ‘81

scoring defense in 2008. Alabama also led the SEC inrushingdefenseandtotaldefensein2008.

• Spent2003-06atFloridaState,wherehewasexecutiveheadcoachandlinebackerscoachunderBobbyBowden.Hehelpedittothreetop-25finishesandtwoACCtitles.

• Namedthenation’stoprecruiterbyRivals.comin2005.• ServedasheadcoachatBaylor(1999-02)andassistant

coachwiththeCarolinaPanthers(1995-98).In1995,thePanthersplayedtheirhomegamesatMemorialStadium.

• CoachedsixyearsatNebraska(1989-94),asithada61-11-1recordandwonfourBig12titles.

• Memberofthe1994Nebraskastaffthatwonthenationaltitle.

• Coachedathisalmamater(Tennessee) in1987and1988,helpingittoa10-2-1recordin1987.

• In1984,hehelpedOklahomaStatetoa10-2recordand#5rankinginthefinalAPpoll.

• Grewup inDillon,SC,wherehis fatherwasa longtimeprincipalofDillonHighSchool.

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The Morris FileEducation

EarnedanundergraduatedegreeinmathematicswithaminorinstatisticsfromTexasA&Min1992.

PersonalDataBornDec.4,1968inEdgewood,TX...heandhiswifePaulahavetwochildren,adaughter,MacKenzie,andson,Chandler.

Morris’ Coaching RecordYear School Position(s) W-L Bowl1994 Eustace(TX)HS HC 5-51995 Eustace(TX)HS HC 5-51996 Eustace(TX)HS HC 7-31997 Eustace(TX)HS HC 11-11998 ElysianFields(TX)HS HC 12-41999 ElysianFields(TX)HS HC 14-22000 BayCity(TX)HS HC 14-12001 BayCity(TX)HS HC 14-22002 BayCity(TX)HS HC 6-52003 Stephenville(TX)HS HC 6-42004 Stephenville(TX)HS HC 10-12005 Stephenville(TX)HS HC 13-12006 Stephenville(TX)HS HC 10-22007 Stephenville(TX)HS HC 10-22008 LakeTravis(TX)HS HC 16-02009 LakeTravis(TX)HS HC 16-02010 Tulsa AHC,OC,QB 10-3 Hawaii

Yearsasafull-timecollegecoach:...................................................1WinningSeasons:.....................................................................................1BowlSeasons:............................................................................................1Recordasanassistantcoach:..........................................10-3(.769)RecordatClemson:.............................................................................0-0

Chad MorrisOffensive Coordinator

Quarterbacks1st Season at Clemson

Texas A&M ‘92

• Served as offensive coordinator and associate headcoachatTulsain2010andguidedthatoffensetoamongthe best in the nation. That offense was a big reasonTulsa improved from 5-7 in 2009 to 10-3 in 2010. TheGoldenHurricaneswontheirlastsevengames.

• Finished 13th in the nation in passing offense (288.7)and15thinrushingoffense(216.9)in2010.Tulsa’s505.6totaloffenseyardspergamewerefifth-mostinthena-tion.Tulsawastheonlyschoolinthenationtofinishinthetop15inthenationinrushingandpassingoffense.

• Tulsa averaged 41.4 points per game, eighth-most inthenation,andscoredat least28points in12of its13games.Tulsawasfifthnationallyinfirstdowns(25.6)andtied for fifth in touchdowns scored from the red zone(46).Hisoffensescored64touchdownsoverallonscrim-

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mageplays (32rushing,32passing). Theteamtotaled1,006plays(537rushes,469passes)in2010.

• Tulsa improved from 58th in the nation in rushing in2009 to 15th in 2010, 32nd in passing to 13th, 35th intotaloffensetofifth,and44thinscoringtoeighth.

• G.J. Kinnefinished fourth in thenation in totaloffense(323.9) in2010andwideoutDamarisJohnsonwasfirstinall-purposeyardspergame(202).

• Won82percentofhisgamesasahighschoolcoachinTexas. He ledLakeTravisHighSchool toback-to-back,undefeated(16-0)statechampionshipseasons.Hewonthreestatetitlesoverallandplayedinsixstatechampi-onship games in his high school coaching career. HealsowonastatetitleatBayCityHighin2000.

• In16yearsasaheadcoachatthehighschoollevel,hehada169-38record(.816).Heearnedcoach-of-the-yearhonorsin11ofthose16years.

• In2008atLakeTravisHigh, itaveraged49.0pointspergameandhada41-pointvictorymarginwhilescoring784points,fourth-mostinTexashighschoolfootballhis-tory.Italsopassedfor305yardspergame.

• In 2008, he coached currentTexas quarterback GarrettGilbert, who was named Gatorade and Parade Maga-zineNationalPlayer-of-the-Yearwhilesettingthestatepassing yardage mark (4,884) along with 55 touch-

downs.Gilbertalsorushedfor790yardsand28touch-downsthatseason.

• His 2008 team ranked #2 in the nation by USATodayand#8byRivals.com,whilehis2009teamwas#2byRi-vals.comand#9byUSAToday.

• Coached Jevan Snead (Mississippi), Kody Spano (Ne-braska), Andrew Smith (North Texas), and Scott Elliott(Tulane)duringhishighschoolcoachingcareer.

• Served as head boys basketball coach at Eustace HighSchoolfrom1993-97andhada128-32record.

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The Harbison FilePlayingExperience

PlayedfouryearsasadefensivebackatGardner-Webb(1978-81)andhad11careerinterceptions...signedasafreeagentwiththeBuffaloBills(1982)...playedintheUSFLin1983,84.

EducationB.S. degree in business administration from Gardner-Webbin1995.

PersonalDataBornOctober27,1959...marriedtotheformerTammyMcCluney...thecouplehasfourchildren(Charlie,Stedman,Masai,Msiba).

Harbison’s Coaching RecordYear School Position(s) W-L Bowl1984 Gardner-Webb DB 4-61988 EastLincoln(NC)HS LB1990 Charlotte(MLFS) LB1991 Raleigh-Durham(WLAF) STC,DB 0-10 Lincolnton(NC)HS DB 9-21992 Gardner-Webb WR 12-21993 Charlotte(AFL) DB,WR 6-6 Gardner-Webb WR 1-91994 Charlotte(AFL) DC,DB 5-7 Texas-ElPaso DB 3-7-11995 Clemson DB 8-4 Gator1996 Clemson DB 7-5 Peach1997 Clemson DB 7-5 Peach1998 Alabama DB 7-5 MusicCity1999 Alabama DB 10-3 Orange2000 Alabama DB 3-82001 LouisianaState DB 10-3 Sugar2002 LouisianaState DB 8-5 Cotton2003 Alabama WR 4-92004 Alabama WR 6-6 MusicCity2005 Alabama WR 10-2 Cotton2006 Alabama WR 6-7 Independence2007 MississippiState S 8-5 Liberty2008 MississippiState DC,S 4-8 Clemson DB 0-1 Gator2009 Clemson DB 9-5 MusicCity2010 Clemson Co-DC,DB 6-7 MeinekeCarCare

Yearsasafull-timecollegecoach:................................................ 20WinningSeasons:.................................................................................. 11BowlSeasons:......................................................................................... 13Recordasanassistantcoach:...............................133-112-1(.543)RecordatClemson:............................................................37-27(.578)

• In his second tour of duty at Clemson. He served asdefensivebackscoachunderHeadCoachTommyWestfrom1995-97.

• Clemsonwasinthetop26inthenationinpassefficiencydefensein2009and2010.

• Coached first-team All-American DeAndre McDaniel in2009and2010.McDanielledtheACCandwastiedforthirdinthenationininterceptions(8) in2009. HewasalsonamedFirst-TeamAll-ACCbothseasons.

• Namedoneofthetop-25recruitersinthenationaccord-ingtoRivals.comin2010.

• HelpedClemsontoatop-25final rankingandtheACCAtlanticDivisiontitlein2009.Hissecondaryhad21inter-ceptions,fifth-mostinTigerhistoryandtiedforfifth-mostinthenation.Clemsonwas#7nationallyinpassdefense.

• From1995-97,hehelpedtheTigerstothreebowlgames(1996Gator,1996Peach,1998Peach).

• Coached some great players in the 1990s at Clemson,includingeight-timeProBowlselectionBrianDawkins,amongthebestplayersinthehistoryofthePhiladelphiaEagles.Dawkinswasathird-teamAll-AmericanandledtheACCininterceptionsinHarbison’sfirstyearatClemson(1995). He also coached future Super Bowl ChampionDexterMcCleon.

Charlie HarbisonCo-Defensive Coordinator

Defensive Backs7th Season at Clemson

Gardner-Webb ‘95

• CametoClemsonfromMississippiState,wherehewasdefensive coordinator and safeties coach. He helpedMississippiStatetotheLibertyBowlin2007.TheBulldogswereseventhinthenationinpassdefenseand20thinthenationinpassefficiencydefensethatyear.

• HashadtwotoursofdutyatAlabama(1998-00,2003-06).He helped Alabama to five bowl games in seven totalyears,includingthe1999seasonwhentheCrimsonTidewontheSECtitleandplayedMichiganintheOrangeBowl.Alabamafinishedranked#8inthenationthatyear.He

coacheddefensivebacksinhisfirsttourofdutyandwidereceiversthesecondtimearoundatAlabama.

• CoachedatLouisianaStateunderHeadCoachNickSabanin2001and2002.The2001teamwontheSECtitleandranked#7inthefinalAPpollwitha10-3record.LouisianaStateplayedintwobowlgamesinhistwoyearsthere.

• StartedhiscoachingcareeratGardner-Webbin1984.• AlsohasexperiencecoachingintheArenaFootballLeague

andWorldLeagueofAmericanFootball.

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The Scott FilePlayingExperience

LetteredthreeyearsasawidereceiverandholderatClemson(2000-02).

BowlParticipationasaPlayer2001 Gator Bowl...2001 Humanitarian Bowl...2002TangerineBowl.

EducationDegreeinsecondaryeducationfromClemsonin2003.

PersonalDataBorn December 28, 1980 in Arcadia, FL...married the formerSara McDaniel...son of former Clemson Assistant Coach BradScott(1999-10).

Scott’s Coaching RecordYear School Position(s) W-L Bowl2006 Blythewood(SC)HS HC 14-12007 PresbyterianCollege WR 6-52008 Clemson GA 3-3 Clemson WR 4-3 Gator2009 Clemson RC,WR 9-5 MusicCity2010 Clemson RC,WR 6-7 MeinekeCarCare

Yearsasafull-timecollegecoach:...................................................4WinningSeasons:.....................................................................................3BowlSeasons:............................................................................................3Recordasanassistantcoach:........................................25-20(.556)RecordatClemson:............................................................19-15(.559)

• HelpedtheTigers toa top-25APrankingandtheACCAtlanticDivisiontitleinhisfirstfullseasonasanassistantcoachin2009.HementoredJacobyFord,aSecond-TeamAll-ACCwidereceiverwhowasanNFLdraftpickbytheOaklandRaiders.

Jeff ScottRecruiting Coordinator

Wide Receivers4th Season at Clemson

Clemson ‘03

•TookoverasClemson’srecruitingcoordinatorin2010andtheTigersputtogetheratop-20signingclassinhisfirstseasonattheposition.Clemson’sclasswasranked#19byESPN.com. Thenin2011,Clemsonhadaconsensustop-10recruitingclass.

• YoungestmemberofClemson’sfull-timestaffattheageof30.Hebecameafull-timecoachonOctober13,2008.

• Inthesecondhalfofthe2008season,hecoachedAaronKelly,theACC’sall-timeleadingreceiver.

• SonofformerClemsonAssociateHeadCoachBradScott,thereforeJeffwasapartofthefirstfull-time,father-soncoachingcombinationinClemsonfootballhistory.

• OneofthreeClemsongraduatesonthestaff(TonyElliottandDannyPearmanaretheothers).

• Amemberof threebowlteamsasaplayeratClemsonfrom2000-02. Heplayedinthe2001GatorBowl,2001HumanitarianBowl,and2002TangerineBowlasaTiger.

• Notedforhisabilityasarunnerinfake-field-goalsitua-tions.HealsoplayedwidereceiverfortheTigersduringthattime.

• Hadhisfirstfull-timecollegejobatPresbyterianCollegein2007aswidereceiverscoach,thencametoClemson

asagraduateassistantin2008.Hemovedintofull-timestatus when Head CoachTommy Bowden resigned atmidseason.

• BeganhiscoachingcareeratBlythewood(SC)HighSchoolandwonastatetitleinhisfirstyearandtheprogram’sfirstyear.ItisbelievedtobethefirsttimethathashappenedinSouthCarolinahighschoolfootballhistory.

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The Hobby FilePlayingExperience

LetteredfourtimesasadefensiveendatTennessee(1986-89)...three-year starter and served as team captain in 1989 whenTennessee won the SEC title with an 11-1 record and defeat-ed Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl...First-Team All-SEC in 1989...playedthreeseasons(42games)intheNFLwiththeNewEng-landPatriots.

BowlParticipationasaPlayer1986 Sugar Bowl...1986 Liberty Bowl...1988 Peach Bowl...1990CottonBowl.

EducationB.S.degreefromTennesseein1995.

PersonalDataBornNov.7,1966inIrondale,AL...heandhiswife,Constance,havethreedaughters,Maria,Mariah,andCamille.

Hobby’s Coaching RecordYear School/Team Position(s) W-L Bowl1995 Tennessee-Martin DT 5-61997 Louisiana-Lafayette DT 1-101999 Mississippi DE 8-4 Independence2000 Mississippi DE 7-5 MusicCity2001 Mississippi DE 7-42002 Mississippi DE 7-6 Independence2003 Mississippi DE 10-3 Cotton2004 Mississippi DE 4-72005 Clemson DL 8-4 ChampsSports2006 NewOrleansSaints DL 10-62007 NewOrleansSaints DL 7-92008 Duke AHC,DC,DL 4-82009 Duke AHC,DC,DL 5-72010 Duke AHC,DC,DL 3-9

Yearsasafull-timecollegecoach:................................................ 12WinningSeasons:.....................................................................................6BowlSeasons:............................................................................................5Recordasanassistantcoach:........................................69-73(.486)RecordatClemson:.............................................................................8-4

Marion HobbyDefensive Ends

2nd Season at ClemsonTennessee ‘95

• ReturnstoClemsonafterspendingthe last threeyearsat Duke. He served as assistant head coach, defensivecoordinator,anddefensivelinecoachfortheBlueDevilsunderHeadCoachDavidCutcliffe.

• In 2008, Duke’s defense held opponents to 23.4 pointspergame,bestin20years,andheldthreeopponentstolessthan10points,afirstfortheprogramsince1976.

• This is his second tour of duty at Clemson. He servedasdefensivelinecoachin2005,helpingtheTigerstoan8-4recordandatop-25finishintheAPpoll. Clemsonwas11thinthenationinscoringdefense(17.6).Clem-sonwasalsointhetop25inthecountryintotaldefense,rushingdefense,andpassefficiencydefense.

• HasNFLexperience,ashewasanassistantcoachwiththe New Orleans Saints in 2006 and 2007. The 2006Saintshada10-6recordandwontheNFCSouth.AmonghisplayersthatyearwasdefensiveendWillSmith,whohad10.5sacksandstartedintheProBowl.

• Prior to coming to Clemson, he worked for Cutcliffe atMississippi forsixseasons (1999-04). Duringthattime,theRebelshada44-29record,fivewinningseasons,andfour bowl wins. The Rebels defeated Texas, Nebraska,Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State in bowl games duringhis timeatMississippi. Itwonashareof theSECWesttitlein2003whentheprogramwas10-3.

• Coached third-team All-American Derrick Burgess atMississippi. He was a third-round draft pick in 2001.

CharlieAndersonwasafifth-roundpickoftheTexansin2005.HealsocoachedDorellScottatClemsonin2005.ScottisnowintheNFL.

• In his first year at Mississippi in 1999, the Rebels werefourthinthenationinrushingdefense(78.1).

• Startedincoachingin1995,workingwiththedefensivetacklesatTennessee-Martin. Heservedtwoseasonsat

Louisiana-Lafayette as strength & conditioning coach(1996)anddefensivetacklescoach(1997)beforespend-ingoneyearatTennesseeasassistantstrength&condi-tioningcoach.Tennesseewonthenationaltitlein1998.

• Hehasbeena full-timecollegecoach for10yearsandbeentofivebowlgames.

• Was a first-team All-SEC selection in 1989 and wasnamed to Tennessee’s 100-year Anniversary team. Athird-round draft pick (#74 overall) of the MinnesotaVikings, he played three years (1990-92) with the NewEngland Patriots. He played 42 games in the NFL andhadfivesacks,includingthreeasarookiein1990.

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LetteredthreeyearsatFurmanunderArtBaker, includinghissenior season (1975) when he was named team MVP and of-fensivecaptain.

EducationEarnedadegreefromFurmanin1977.

PersonalDataBornJan.26,1954inPageland,SC...heandhiswife,NoraLynn,haveonedaughter,Emsley.

Caldwell’s Coaching RecordYear School Position(s) W-L Bowl1976 Furman SA 6-4-11978 Furman OL 8-31979 Furman OL 5-61980 Furman OL 9-1-11981 Furman OL 8-31982 Furman OL 9-31983 Furman OL 10-2-11984 Furman OL 8-31985 Furman OL 12-21986 N.C.State OL 8-3-1 Peach1987 N.C.State OL 4-71988 N.C.State OL 8-3-1 Peach1989 N.C.State OL 7-5 Copper1990 N.C.State OL 7-5 All-American1991 N.C.State OL 9-3 Peach1992 N.C.State OL 9-3-1 Gator1993 N.C.State OL 7-5 HallofFame1994 N.C.State OL 9-3 Peach1995 N.C.State OL 3-81996 N.C.State OL 3-81997 N.C.State AHC,OL 6-51998 N.C.State AHC,OL 7-5 MicronPC1999 N.C.State AHC,OL 6-62000 NorthCarolina AHC,OL 6-52001 NorthCarolina AHC,OL 8-5 Peach2002 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 2-102003 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 2-102004 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 2-92005 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 5-62006 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 4-82007 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 5-72008 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 7-6 MusicCity2009 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 2-102010 Vanderbilt HC 2-10

Yearsasafull-timecollegecoach:................................................ 33WinningSeasons:.................................................................................. 20BowlSeasons:......................................................................................... 11Recordasanassistantcoach:...............................205-168-5(.549)RecordatClemson:.............................................................................0-0

Robbie CaldwellOffensive Linemen

1st Season at ClemsonFurman ‘77

• Has 33 years of experience in college coaching. Heserved as Vanderbilt’s head coach in 2010 after eightyearsasoffensivelinecoachwiththeCommodores.

• StartedhiscoachingcareerasastudentassistantatFur-man under Art Baker in 1976 and became a full-timeoffensivelinecoachwiththePaladinsunderDickSheri-danin1978.In1977,heservedasfootballandbaseballcoachatHanahan(SC)HighSchool. Hehada14-2re-cordinhisoneyearasabaseballcoach.

• ServedunderSheridanforeightyearsandFurmanwonsixleaguetitlesduringthatera.Hecoachedeightfirst-team all-conference players and five recipients of theSoCon’sJacobsBlockingTrophy.

• MovedwithSheridantoN.C.Statein1986.HewaspartofaresurgenceofWolfpackfootball,ashehelpedSheri-dan turn the 3-8 team of 1985 into an 8-3-1 club thatbeatthreeAPtop-25teamsin1986.Oneofthosewinswas against ACC Champion Clemson. In fact, CaldwellwasonthestaffatN.C.StatewhenitdefeatedClemsonthreestraightyears(1986-88).

• N.C. State had three top-25 AP finishes from 1991-94,includinga#17rankingin1992thankstoa9-3-1record.Thatteamfeaturedarushingoffensethataveragedover200yardspergame.

• WorkedforSheridanandClemsongraduateMikeO’Cainduringhis14yearsinRaleigh,andtheWolfpackposted10winningseasonsandwenttoninebowlgames.

• Coached theWolfpack offensive line for 11 years, thenaddedassistantheadcoachingresponsibilitiesforhisfi-nalthreeyears.FourteenofhisplayersatN.C.StatewereAll-ACCselections.

• CoachedatNorthCarolinain2000and2001.The2001Tar Heels won eight games, including a 16-10 PeachBowlvictoryoverAuburnandawinat#13Clemson.

• JoinedClemsongraduateBobbyJohnson’sstaffatVan-derbilt in2002. HecoachedChrisWilliams,whodevel-opedintoanAll-SECperformerin2007.Hebecamethehighest offensive lineman draft pick in school historywhenhewaschosen#14overallbytheBears.

• Wasapartofthe2008Vanderbiltstaffthatguideditto

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theprogram’sfirstwinningseasonandbowlgamein26years.ItdefeatedBostonCollegeintheMusicCityBowl,Vanderbilt’sfirstbowlwinsince1955.Thatyear,Vander-biltalsodefeatedSouthCarolinaandAuburn.

• From2005-08,hehelpedVanderbiltwingamesatArkan-sas,Georgia,Kentucky,Mississippi,SouthCarolina,andTennessee.

• Named Vanderbilt head coach on July 14, 2010 afterBobby Johnson retired. Caldwell won at Mississippi inhis first road game, the first Commodore coach in 35yearstowinhisfirstroadgame.

• Overall,fiveofhisformerplayershaveearnedAll-Ameri-cahonorsandsevenhavebeendraftedintotheNFL.

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The Elliott FilePlayingExperience

LetteredfourtimesasawidereceiveratClemson(2000-03).

BowlParticipationasaPlayer1999 Peach Bowl...2001 Gator Bowl...2001 HumanitarianBowl...2002TangerineBowl...2004PeachBowl.

EducationGraduatedfromClemsonin2002withdegreeinindustrialen-gineeringwithateam-high3.55GPA...attendedAirForcePrepSchoolbeforehecametoClemson.

PersonalDataBorn Nov. 26, 1979 inWatsonville, CA...married to the formerTamikaWhitnerofSpartanburg,SC.

Elliott’s Coaching RecordYear School Position(s) W-L Bowl2006 S.C.State WR 7-42007 S.C.State WR 7-42008 Furman WR 7-52009 Furman WR 6-52010 Furman WR 5-6

Yearsasafull-timecollegecoach:...................................................5WinningSeasons:.....................................................................................4BowlSeasons:............................................................................................0Recordasanassistantcoach:........................................32-24(.571)RecordatClemson:.............................................................................0-0

Tony ElliottRunning Backs

1st Season at ClemsonClemson ‘02

• Spent the last three years as a wide receivers coach atFurman.

• BecamethewidereceiverscoachatFurmanin2008.Hehelpedthatprogramtoa7-5recordinhisfirstyear.In2009,thePaladinswere20thinthenationinscoringof-fense.Furmanwas25thinscoringin2010underHeadCoachBobbyLamb.

• WasretainedbynewFurmanHeadCoachBruceFowlerin December of 2010, but he accepted the position atClemsoninJanuaryof2011.

• In 2008, he coached All-SoCon performer Adam Mims,whohadateam-high58receptions,andDavidHendrix,whosetafreshmanrecordwith46catches.Mimscon-tinued to flourish under Elliott’s guidance and finishedhiscareerin2010with198catchesfor2,433yards.Hisreceptiontotalwasthird-bestandhisyardagetotalwasseventh-best among active FCS players at the conclu-sion of 2010. Mims had 10 receptions for 202 yardsagainstSouthCarolinain2010.

• TheDecember,2002Clemsongraduate,earnedhisun-dergraduate degree in engineering, was a First-TeamAcademicAll-ACCselectionandaCoSIDAAcademicDis-trictIIIteammember.HewasalsohonoredasaScholarAthletebythePeachBowl.

• EnteredthebusinessworldafterhisplayingdayswereoveratClemsonandworkedwithMichelinNorthAmer-icafortwoyears.

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• Returned to coaching in 2006 as an assistant at S.C.State. He helped the Bulldogs to consecutive 7-4 sea-sons(2006,07).The2006teamwas23rdinthenationintotaloffense.

• Overall, he has been an assistant coach at the collegelevel for five years, and those teams have posted fourwinningseasons.

• Wasaco-captainofClemson’s2003teamthatfinishedtheyearwitha9-4recordanda#22rankingbyAPandUSAToday. Hehad23receptions for286yardsanda

touchdownthatseason.HewasalsoarecipientoftheACC’sWeaver-James-CorriganPostgraduateScholarship.

• DaboSwinneywashispositioncoachinhisseniorsea-son(2003).ThatyearinasurveyofClemsonplayerscon-ductedbyAndersonIndependent,hewasnamed“themostrespectedplayer”ontheteam.

• Finishedhiscareerwith34receptionsfor455yardsandtwo scores. Came to Clemson as a walk-on in the fallof1999andfinishedhiscareerwithfourlettersand44games,includingfourasastarterasasenior.HehadatouchdowncatchatGeorgiaTechthatyear.

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Office Administration

Tyler CarltonVideo Graduate Assistant (Offense)1st Season • Tulsa ‘09

Responsibilities:GraduateassistantwhoworkswithOffen-siveCoordinatorChadMorris...assistswithvideobreakdownofopponents...assiststheoffensivestaffonaday-to-dayba-sis.

PlayingExperience:PunterandwidereceiveratTulsafrom2004-06...memberofthe2005ConferenceUSAchampionsandLibertyBowlchampions. CoachingExperience: StudentassistantatTulsain2008,09...offensivequalitycon-trolassistantatTulsain2010. Education:EarnedadegreeinexercisesportssciencefromTulsain2009...pursuingmaster’sdegreeinhumanresourcesatClemson. Personal:BornApril4,1986inSapulpa,OK...single.

Wesley GoodwinVideo Graduate Assistant (Defense)3rd Season • Mississippi State ‘07

Responsibilities: Graduate assistant who works with theoffenseonpracticeandgamevideo...worksonscouting re-ports.CoachingExperience:StudentassistantatMississippiState

in2006,07...graduateassistantcoachatMississippiStatein2008...videograduateassistant(defense)atClemsonin2009,10. Education: Earned a degree in business administration from Mississippi State in2007...masterofbusinessadministrationfromMississippiStatein2009. Personal:BornDecember28,1984inGroveHill,AL...single.

Justin SteppGraduate Assistant Coach (Offense)3rd Season • Furman ‘07

Responsibilities: Graduate assistant who works with theoffense during practice...in charge of the breakdown of op-ponents.PlayingExperience: Wide receiverandpunt returnerwho

letteredatFurmanfrom2003-06...histeamwonthe2004SoContitle...All-SoConselectionin2005,06...finishedfourthincareerreceptionsatFurman. CoachingExperience:WidereceiverscoachatNorthGreenvillein2008...videograd-uateassistant(offense)atClemsonin2009,10. Education:Earnedadegreeinhealth&exercisesciencefromFurmanin2007. Personal: Born July 7, 1983 in Pelion, SC...his brother Josh played quarterback atNewberryfrom2004-06andwasanAll-American...single.

Don MunsonDirector of Creative Media Services2nd Season • Appalachian State ‘84

Don Munson in his second year with the Clemson AthleticDepartmentinafull-timecapacity.HeisafamiliarnametoTigerfansbecauseofhisinvolvementwiththeClemsonradionetworkforthelast16years.

MunsontookoverthenewpositionofCreativeMediaServicesDirectorinJuly,2010.He has department-wide responsibilities, with an emphasis on football. He supervisesthefootballrecruitingwebsiteandsocialmediasites,providesvideofeaturesforClem-sonTigers.com,authorsarticlesforvariousClemsonpublicationsandwebsites,andservesastheMasterofCeremoniesfortheProwl&Growlmeetingsduringthespring.HealsocontinuestoserveasthehostoftheClemsonfootballandbasketballcoachesradiocall-inprogram,“TigerCalls,”andprovidesplay-by-playcommentaryonvariousClemsonOlym-picsports. MunsonhascoveredClemsonathleticssince1994,whenhefirstjoinedthenetworkas the network’s football pregame, halftime, and Fifth Quarter Show host. In 1995, hemovedintoafull-timepositionwiththeClemsonSportsNetworkasanon-airhostandaffiliaterelationsmanager.In1997,hewasnamedoperationsmanagerandbecamepartofthebasketballbroadcastsasapregame,halftime,andlockerroomreporter. In2003,herejoinedtheradionetworkashostoftheTigerTailgateShowandFifthQuarterShow.WhenJimPhillipspassedawayinSeptemberof2003,heassumedthedu-tiesashostofTigerCallsandplay-by-playannouncerforwomen’sbasketballandbaseball. Munsonisa1984graduateofAppalachianStatewithaB.S.degreeincommunica-tions. He was the play-by-play voice at Appalachian State from 1984-91. In 1993, heservedaseasonastheplay-by-playvoiceofWesternCarolinaandin1994wasthevoiceoftheUNCAshevillemen’sbasketballbroadcasts. MarriedonMay26,1984,Munsonandhiswife,Elizabeth,haveonedaughter,Michelle(20).

Daniel BassettDirector of Football Programs3rd Season • Tennessee ‘01

DanielBassett is inhisthirdyearasdirectoroffootballpro-gramsatClemson.Heisinchargeofon-campusmealsandhousing, maintaining the recruiting database, and com-munityoutreach.Priortobeinghiredasdirectoroffootball

programs in 2008, he worked as a student volunteer and later in office administration(2003-05). HereceivedhisundergraduatedegreeinbroadcastingfromTennesseein2001.HethencametoClemson,whereheearnedhismaster’sdegreeinprofessionalcommunica-tionin2005. TheBirmingham,ALnativewasbornNovember23,1978.

Mike DooleyDirector of High School Relations & Player Personnel7th Season • Furman ‘98

MikeDooleyisinhisseventhyearwiththeTigerfootballpro-gramandservesasdirectorofhighschoolrelations&playerpersonnel.HeisresponsibleformaintainingandimprovingrelationshipsbetweenhighschoolcoachesandClemson.

Priortobeinghiredathiscurrentposition,heservedtwoyears(2005,06)asavideograduateassistant (defense)andtwoyears (2007,08)asagraduateassistantcoach (of-fense)atClemson. Dooleyalsoservedas interimtightendscoachin2008whenDaboSwinneywashiredasheadcoachatmidseason. DooleyworkedasanassistantcoachatGreenville(SC)HighSchoolfrom1998-04be-forecomingtoClemson.Hisresponsibilitiesincludeddefensivecoordinatorfrom2000-04andassistantheadcoachin2004. Inhislastthreeyears,GreenvilleHighhada33-4record,includinga12-1markin2003. DooleyletteredasadefensiveendatFurmanfrom1993-1995,buthemissedhisse-niorseasonduetoinjury.HehadasackagainstClemsoninMemorialStadiumin1994.FurmanreachedtheDivisionI-AAplayoffsinhisfinalseasonwiththePaladins.Hewasalsoanacademichonorrollmemberandreceivedhisdegreeinhealth&exercisesciencefromFurmanin1998. ThenativeofToccoa,GAmarriedtheformerAllisonWoodleyin2011.

AdministrativeAssistant,Defense

JenniferBentonAdministrativeAssistant,

HeadCoachDaboSwinney

BethDouglasAdministrativeAssistant,

Recruiting

JillWilliams-WilksAdministrativeAssistant,

Offense

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Jeff DavisAssistant AD • Player Relations & External Affairs3rd Season • Clemson ‘84

JeffDavisis inhisthirdyearasassistantathleticdirectorforplayerrelations&externalaffairswithintheClemsonfootballprogram.Duringthepreviousfiveyears,heservedasanas-sistantathleticdirectorforfundraising,wherehehelpedraise

fundsfortheWestZoneClubatMemorialStadium.Healsoservedastheprimaryspokes-manforClemsonUniversity’sCallMeMisterProgramandservedasdirectorfrom1999-03. DaviswasanAll-Americalinebackerfrom1978-81whocaptainedtheTigersduringtheir 1981 national title run. “The Judge” registered a then-Tiger-record 175 tackles in1981.Thatsameseason,hebecamejustthethirddefensiveplayerinACChistorytobenamedleagueMVP.Davishad14tacklesasClemsontoppedNebraska22-15inthe1982OrangeBowltoclaimitsfirstnationaltitle. In1995,hebecamethefourthmemberoftheClemsonRingofHonor,thenhewasnamedtoClemson’sCentennialTeamin1996.In2002,hewasnamedtotheACC’s50-YearAnniversaryteam. In2007,hewasaccordedthehighesthonorattainableforacollegeplayerwhenhewasinductedintotheNationalFootballFoundationCollegeFootballHallofFame.DavishasmadeanameforhimselfoutsideoftheClemsoncommunity.Afifth-rounddraftpickbyTampaBayin1982,heplayedsixseasonsintheNFL.Duringhistimeasaprofessional,healsocompletedhisremainingcourseworkandgraduatedfromClemsonin1984. In1999,hereturnedtoClemsonasfielddirectorofCallMeMister.Itseekstorecruit,train,certify,andsecureemploymentforAfrican-Americanmalesaselementaryteachersin the state’s public schools. In 2001, he was awarded $100,000 for the program fromOprahWinfrey’s“AngelNetwork.” DavisisthepresidentofGoalLineStand,whichsupportsyoungpeopleasadultsastheyseektoremaincommittedtovaluesthatshapeandgoverntheirlives.TheordainedpastorlivesinClemsonwithhiswifeJoniandtheirsixchildren.

Andy JohnstonAssociate AD • Football Operations15th Season • Clemson ‘79

AndyJohnstonisinhis15thyearwiththeTigerfootballprogramandcurrentlyservesasassociateathleticdirectorforfootballoperations.Hisresponsibilitiesincludemanagingtheprogram’sday-to-dayoperations.Inhis14years,Clemsonhasgoneto12

bowlgames.Althoughthisishis15thyearwiththefootballprogram,hehasbeeninvolvedwiththeClemsonathleticdepartmentfor29years.From1983-97,hewasthewinningestwomen’stenniscoachinschoolhistory. Inthose15years,JohnstonguidedhissquadstofiveconsecutiveACCtitles(1983-87),12top-25finishes,andsixNCAATournaments.HewasACCCoach-of-the-YearforthefourthtimeandSoutheastRegionCoach-of-the-Yearforthesecondtimein1993.SevenplayershecoachedatClemsonwerenamedtotheACC50-YearAnniversaryteamin2002. Johnstonhada254-160Clemsonrecordand263-167careermark.HewasthecoachatFurmanin1982beforecomingtoClemson.HisbestseasonatClemsonwashisrookieyearwhentheteamhada30-5recordandfinished#7inthepolls.ThatteamwonallnineflightsoftheACCTournament,theonlytennisteaminTigerhistorytodothat.HecoachedformerLadyTigerGigiFernandez,whowasinductedintotheClemsonHallofFamein2005. JohnstonplayedforClemsononthehardcourtandearnedhisdegreeinadministrativemanagementin1979.Hethenservedastheassistantmen’stenniscoachin1980. JohnstonisanativeofSummerville,SC.HeismarriedtotheformerSophieWoorons.Hehasadaughter,Kiera(21),andason,Noah(4).Aseconddaughter,Caylynn,passedawayin2008.

Brad ScottAssistant AD13th Season • South Florida ‘79

BradScottisinhis13thyearwiththeClemsonprogram,buthis first in athletic administration. The assistant athletic di-rector moved into administration in March of 2011 after 12seasons as an assistant coach under Tommy Bowden and

DaboSwinneyfrom1999-10.His12-yeartenure,whichincludedhimworkingwiththeoffensiveline, istiedfortheninth-longestforaClemsonfootballassistantcoachintheprogram’shistory.

Danny PooleDirector of Sports Medicine11th Season • Western Carolina ‘79

Danny Poole is in his 11th season as Clemson’s director ofsports medicine, but he is a veteran of more than 28 yearsworkingintheTigerathletictrainingfacility.Hesupervisestheathletictrainingneedsofallstudent-athletes,buthisprimary

areaofemphasisiswiththefootballprogram.Hehas31yearsoffull-timeexperienceintheathletictrainingfield. PooleservedasheadathletictrainerfortheCarolinaChargersoftheAmericanFootballAssociationin1979.In1980,hebecameanassistanttraineratMemphis.Duringhiscareerasafull-timeassistantthere,heearnedhismaster’sdegreeinhealtheducation.HecametoClemsonin1984asanassistantundertrainerFredHoover. A1979WesternCarolinagraduate,Pooleearnedabachelor’sdegreeinhealth&physicaleducation.HewasastudenttrainerfortheCatamountsforfouryears.HewaspublishedintheNATAJournalin1979,“TheD.P.MethodforBlisters,”asastudentatWesternCarolina. Poolewashonoredin2001byhispeerswiththeAthleticTrainersServiceAward.TheawardispresentedbytheNationalAthleticTrainersAssociationtorolemodelswhoarefutureleadersofthetrainingprofession.TheCharlotte,NCnativeismarriedtotheformerBethMorgan.Thecouplehastwodaughters,JacquiElaineandAbbyBlair.

Alphonso SmithDirector of Equipment12th Season • Clemson ‘91

AlphonsoSmithisinhis16thseasonatClemson,andheisinhis12thyearoverseeingallequipmentoperations.Smithservedasamen’sbasketballmanagerduringhisundergraduateandgraduateyearsatClemsonfrom1985-92.Hewasamember

ofthestaffofClemson’sonlyACCregular-seasonchampionshipteaminhistory(1990).Smithalsoservedasagraduateassistantin1992. SmithworkedasassistantequipmentsupervisoratMemphisforthreeyears.Hewasresponsibleforassistingthefootballprogramandwasinchargeofmen’sandwomen’sbasketball,women’sgolf,andmen’sandwomen’strack&field. Heisa1991graduateofClemson,asheearnedhisdegreeinsocialsciencesecondaryeducation. HeisamemberoftheAthleticEquipmentManagersAssociationandisthedistrictIIIdirector.HewasalsonamedEquipmentManager-of-the-YearforDistrictIIIin2006-07. SmithismarriedtotheformerKimTeelofOmaha,NE. Thecouplehasason,AndrueChristopher,anddaughter,LaurynLouise.

Scottworksprimarilywiththefootballprograminvariousadministrativeduties,buthehasdepartment-wideresponsibilitieswhenitcomestoservingasaliaisonbetweenClemsonandhighschoolsinsecuringdocumentsneededtogainadmissiontoClemsonUniversity. ClemsonhadgreatsuccessonthegridironduringScott’stenureasanassistantcoachandassociateheadcoach.TheTigersrecordedsevenofthetop-nineyards-per-playsea-sonsinschoolhistory,sixofthetop-eightseasonsintotaloffense,eachofthetop-fivetouchdownteams,andeachof thetop-ninepassingyardageteamsduringhis12-yearcareer. From2001-03,Scottservedasoffensivecoordinator,andinthattime,Clemsonhadtwoofthetop-fourtotaloffensefiguresinschoolhistory.The2003offensesetapassingyardagerecord(3,687)thatstillstandstoday.Thattop-25teamthatbeat#3FloridaStateand#6Tennesseeattheendofthe2003seasonaveraged432.0yardspergame,stillthesecond-bestmarkinschoolhistory. Clemsonwasbowleligibleall12yearsScottwasonstaffandtheTigersplayedin11bowlgames.TheTigershadfivetop-25seasons,including2009whenClemsonwontheACCAtlanticDivision.Hecoached15FirstorSecond-TeamAll-ACCplayers,includingfivewhoearnedAll-Americahonors. ScottservedunderBobbyBowdenatFloridaState from1983-93. Hewasthepro-gram’soffensivecoordinator from1990-93. Duringthe1993season,FloridaStatewonits first National Championship and Seminoles’ quarterback Charlie Ward became theschool’sfirstHeismanTrophywinner. Healsogainedrecognitionasanoutstandingrecruiterduringhiscareer.FloridaStatehadthe#1classinthenationonmultipleoccasionsduringhistimeastherecruitingco-ordinator,andhewasnamedoneofthetop-25recruitersinthenationbytworecruitingservicesin2010whenhesignedtwofive-starrecruitsfromthestateofFlorida. Scott is1979graduateofSouthFloridaandearnedamaster’sdegree fromFloridaStatein1984.HewasbornonSeptember30,1954inArcadia,FLandismarriedtoDaryle.Thecouplehastwosons(Jeff,John).Jeffisanassistantcoachonthefootballstaff.

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James F. BarkerPresident

Clemson ‘70

Clemson University

JimBarkerhaswornalmosteveryhatpossible inhisalmostfivedecadesasamemberoftheClemsonfamily-student,athlete,alumnus,teacher,dean,parent,fan,andpresident. On reflection, he thinks“student” is the mostimportant. “IoftentellpeopleIlearnedeverythingfromplumb-ingtopoetryinarchitectureschool,andIuseeverybitofthatknowledgeaspresidentofClemsonUniversity,”saidBarker. A 1970 Clemson graduate, Barker was named presi-dentin1999withamandatefromtheBoardofTrusteestoleadClemsonintothetopranksofAmericanuniversities.AthisinauguraladdressinAprilof2000,hesaid,“Iamcon-vincedthatthereisnouniversityinAmericastrongerthanClemsonwhenweare‘OneClemson.’AunitedClemsonisunstoppable.” Duringthe“OneClemson”decadethat followed, theuniversity harnessed the competitive, determined spiritoftheClemsonfamilytotransformitselffromarespectedstateinstitutionintooneofthenation’sfinestpublicuni-versities. Clemsonclimbedfromthethirdtiertoatop-25rank-ing among public universities in the 2011 U.S. News &World Report guide to colleges, and it has been recog-nizedforvalue,affordability,andreturnoninvestmentbyKiplinger’s and Bloomberg/Businessweek magazines.Ninety-two percent of seniors would choose Clemson

again according to the National Survey of Student En-gagement.Also,Clemsonisthirdamongallpublicuniver-sitiesinthepercentageofalumniwhomakegiftstotheirschool. That is another indication of quality and alumnisatisfaction. Clemsoncontinuestoattracttopstudentsandfaculty.Itisthe#1choiceofPalmettoFellows,thestate’sbeststu-dents. Arecord-setting16,867undergraduateand6,082graduateschoolapplicationswerereceivedforthefallof2010,andjustover50percentofthefreshmanclassgrad-uatedinthetop-10percentoftheirhighschoolclasses. The University provides an unmatched educationalexperience- intellectualdevelopment - forstudentsandresearch-driven economic development for the state ofSouthCarolina. BarkerisaleadingvoiceinhighereducationforSouthCarolinaandthenation.HeservedontheNCAADivisionIBoardofDirectorsforfouryears,threeofwhichaschair.HealsodeliveredakeynoteaddressattheSocietyforCol-lege&UniversityPlanningconferenceinCharleston,SCinOctoberof2010. Forhisleadership,BarkerhasreceivedtheOrderofthePalmetto,SouthCarolina’shighestcivilianhonor,andTheCliff’sBusinessPerson-of-the-YearAwardfromGreenvilleMagazine. Hehasalsobeenawardedhonorarydoctor-atesfromtheMedicalUniversityofSouthCarolina,SouthCarolinaStateUniversity,andMarsHillCollege.

AnativeofKingsport,TN,BarkerreceivedhisbachelorofartsdegreefromClemsonin1970andhismasterofar-chitecture&urbandesigndegreein1973fromWashing-ton University in Saint Louis, MO, which also recognizedhimwithitsDistinguishedAlumnusAward.HeisaFellowoftheAmericanInstituteofArchitectsandtheInstituteforUrbanDesign. As Clemson’s President, Barker remains committedtotheclassroom.Eachspring,heisapartofateamthatteaches an undergraduate course exploring “a sense ofplace”inarchitecture,literature,andhistory. Inhissparetime,whatthereisofit,hemaintainsthedailyfitnessregimenofalife-longathleteandenjoysplay-ingwithhisgranddaughters. He iswidelyacclaimedforhispen-and-inkdrawingsofcampusbuildingsandhiswa-tercolorpaintings. Barkerandhiswife,Marcia,have twosons,BrittandJacob,adaughter-in-law,RitaBoltBarker,andtwogrand-children.

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2011-12 University Highlights• TheKickoffofthe$600millionWilltoLeadcampaignatthe

startofthefallsemester,alongwithnewsthatthe$500mil-lionmarkhadbeenreachedbyJune1,2011.Campaigngiftssupport students, faculty, and facilities, including new ath-leticfacilities.

• Progressonconstructionof the$31millionLeeHallexpan-sion and renovation, and the restart of construction on theAcademic Success Center and a new Life Sciences building.Bothoftheseprojectshadbrokengroundbutweredelayedtemporarilybythefiscalcrisisandrecession.

• GroundbreakingandtheawardingofconstructioncontractsforanewwindenergytestfacilityattheClemsonUniversityRestorationInstituteinNorthCharleston,SC.

• The adoption of a new Clemson 2020 strategic plan, devel-opedafterayearofintensestudyanddeliberation.Aftertwoyears of dealing with budget cuts, Barker said,“It’s time forClemsontogetbackonoffense.”

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Dr. Terry Don PhillipsAthletic Director

10th Season at ClemsonArkansas ‘70

Clemson University

When Clemson’s baseball team played host to the2011 NCAA Tournament, it meant the Tiger sports pro-gram had accomplished something only one other pro-gramhaddonenationally.ItmarkedthethirdconsecutiveyearClemsonhadbeentoabowlgame,theNCAAMen’sBasketball Tournament, and the NCAA Baseball Tourna-menteachofthelastthreeyears. OnlyFloridaStatehasequaledthataccomplishment. Reaching a high level of success in the high-profilesportsisacredittotheadministrativeacumenofClemsonAthletic Director Dr.Terry Don Phillips. Now in his 10thyearleadingtheClemsonprogram,PhillipshasenhancedtheTigerprogramonmanylevels. The 2010-11 season marked the fourth straight yeartheClemsonmen’sbasketballprogramreachedtheNCAATournament,afirstinthe100-yearhistoryofthatprogram.The Tiger football team has been bowl eligible each ofPhillips’ninepreviousyearsandhashadfourtop-25finalrankings. The baseball program has been to the NCAATournament eight of his nine years and has been to theCollegeWorldSeriestwice. In addition to the success of the high-profile sportsin 2010-11, the women’s track & field program won theACC title both indoor and outdoor, the second straightyeartheyaccomplishedthatfeat,andfinishedinthetop20inthenationatbothnationalmeets.Themenandthewomenbothfinishedinthetop25attheindoormeet. Therowingprogramhaditsthirdconsecutivetop-15finish and the women’s tennis team made its ninth con-secutive NCAA Tournament appearance. Overall, sevendifferentteamsfinishedinthetop25inthenation. InhisnineyearsatClemson,ithashad53teamsfinishtheseasoninthetop25,includingthegolfteamthatwonthe2003nationaltitle.Fivedifferentwomen’ssportshavecaptured ACC titles during his tenure. OnlyVirginia hashadawidervarietyofwomen’ssportswinleaguetitles. The 2010-11 academic year was also a year of greataccomplishment on an individual basis. Track athletesPatricia Mamona (triple jump), Miller Moss (heptathlon),andBriannaRollins(60meterhurdles)wonnationaltitles.

GolferCorbinMillswontheUnitedStatesPublicLinksNa-tionalGolfChampionship.Women’stennisplayersJosipaBekandKeriWongreachedthefinalsoftheNCAADoublesChampionship,afirst inClemson’sstoriedprogram. De-fensive end Da’Quan Bowers won the Bronko NagurskiAwardasthetopdefensiveplayerincollegefootball. OneofthereasonsforClemson’slevelofsuccessasatotalsportsprogramhasbeenhisemphasisonimprovingfacilities.OnJune30,2009,Clemson’sfootballstaffmovedintotheWestZoneatMemorialStadium.Itwasadaythatbroughtasmiletoeveryoneassociatedwiththeprogram,butespeciallyPhillips,whohadbeenworkingtowardthatdaybeforehearrivedoncampusin2002. Phillips’visionfortheWestZonewastocreateatop-of-the-linefacilityforthefootballprogram,butatthesametime have a positive effect on the total sports program.ThefacilityatMemorialStadiumnowcreatesmoreofficespace,newlockerrooms,andtrainingroomandstrengthtrainingfacilitiesfortheOlympicsportsprograms. Clemsonrecentlycompletedanewboathousefortherowing program, one of the top facilities in the nation,added the new multi-million-dollarThomas F. ChapmanGrandstandsatDougKingsmoreStadium,andanewclub-houseareaattheHokeSloantennisfacility. Clemson’sgolfprogramwillopentheLarryB.Penley,Jr.GolfFacilityinSeptemberof2011,asitwillbeamongthetopgolffacilitiesinthenation.Therearealsosignifi-cantfacilityimprovementsintheworksforRiggsFieldandthe program’s soccer facility along with a new baseballlockerroom. Duringthe2011springsemester,nearly50percentofClemson’s student-athletes were on the academic honorroll and seven of the 15 programs had team GPAs of atleast3.0. All 19 Clemson teams posted APR scores of at least945 and 13 of the 19 were over 975. Clemson’s footballprogramhada977APRscoreforthe2009-10data,aco-hortoffouryearsthatendswiththestudent-athleteswhowereontheteamforthe2009-10academicyear.Clemsonwas11thoutofallFBSprogramsintermsofAPRscore.

Phillips has been recognized for these accomplish-mentsinrecentyears. Hewasnamedasoneofthetop-100MostInfluentialSportsEducatorsinAmericain2008,aselectionmadebyTheInstituteforInternationalSportattheUniversityofRhodeIsland. Phillips’ athletic career and academic pursuits epito-mize that desire. Believed to be the only Division I ath-letic director with both a doctorate and law degree, heuniquelyblendsthedisciplineandinspirationcreatedoneachsideofcampus.HehasfirmlyputhisimprintontheUniversityandTigerathleticsbycreatingabalanced,posi-tive environment for success that emphasizes academicintegrity, student-athlete welfare, and competing at thehighestlevelswithunequivocalNCAAcompliance. Phillipswasalsorecognizednationallyforhisperfor-manceatClemsoninJuneof2006whenhewashonoredbyNACDA(NationalAssociationofCollegiateDirectorsofAthletics)asthe2005-06GeneralSportsTurfSystemsAth-leticDirector-of-the-YearfortheSoutheastRegionoftheFBS.HewasoneofjustfourFBSathleticdirectorshonoredattheannualconventioninNewOrleans,LA. Excellence in academics has been a lifelong pursuit.He has an undergraduate degree from Arkansas (1970),a master’s degree fromVirginiaTech (1974), a doctoratedegree fromVirginiaTech (1978),anda lawdegree fromtheUniversityofArkansasSchoolofLaw(1996). He isamemberoftheArkansasBar,SouthCarolinaBar,AmericanBarAssociation,andSportsLawyersAssociation. PhillipsmaintainsaclassroompresencebyteachingasportslawsectioninClemson’saccountancy&legalstud-iesdepartment.Inaddition,heispastchairoftheNCAADivisionIInfractionsAppealsCommitteeandcontinuestoservethecommitteeasrequested. PriortocomingtoClemson,Phillipsservedasathleticdirector at Oklahoma State. Football was transformedfromaperenniallosingstatustoverycompetitive,enjoy-ingareturntobowlgamesafterseveralyearsandestab-lishing a winning record against instate rival Oklahoma.For this, he received the National Football FoundationOklahomaChapterOutstandingContributiontoAmateurFootballAwardin2002. Also in2006,hewasnamedoneof thetop-25mostinfluentialpeopleinthehistoryofOklahomaStateathlet-icsbyGoPokesMagazine.Thisrecognitionreflectedthesubstantialsuccessoftheall-sportsprogramandthemo-mentousfacilitydevelopmentunderhisleadership. BeforeleadingOklahomaState,heservedassenioras-sociateathleticdirectoratArkansasfrom1988-94.HealsoservedasathleticdirectoratLiberty(1980-81)andLouisi-ana-Lafayette (1983-88). He was an assistant athletic di-rectoratMissouri(1981-83)andbeganhisadministrativecareerin1979asanassistantathleticdirectoratFlorida. Phillipsbeganhiscareerincollegeathleticscoachingfootball.HestartedasagraduateassistantatArkansasin1970 and 1971. He moved on toVirginiaTech as an as-sistantcoach(1971-78)beforejoiningtheranksofathleticadministration. AtVirginiaTech, he served on coachingstaffsthatincludedfutureClemsonHeadCoachesCharleyPellandDannyFord. WinninghasbeenonPhillips’ resumésincehisplay-ingdaysatArkansas. HeletteredonthreeFrankBroylesteams,whereheandhisbrotherLoyd,anOutlandTrophywinner, were starting defensive tackles, the first brothercombination to start together under Broyles. Arkansashada27-5recordinthethreeyears,playedintwoSugarBowl games, and he played in the memorable 1969 Na-tional Championship game againstTexas, a contest thatcontinuestobefeaturedonESPNClassic. In September of 2010, he joined his brother Loyd intheUniversityofArkansasHallofHonor. Phillipshastwochildren,JohnDennisandSarah-Jane,and three stepchildren, Meagan (Clemson graduate andformer member of Tiger Band), Marshall, and Madison.HiswifeTricia isagraduateof theUniversityofMissouriSchoolofJournalismandearlierenjoyedacareer inath-leticsanddevelopment.SheisnowactiveintheClemsonandSenecacommunities.

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Athletic Department Staff

SeniorAssistantStrength&ConditioningCoach

DavidAbernethyDirectorofAthleticVideoServices

RickBagbyDirectorofStrength&Conditioning

JoeyBatsonAssistantAthleticTrainer

MichelleBensmanSeniorAssociateSports

InformationDirector

SamBlackman

AssistantAthleticDirector,SportsInformation

TimBourretTeamOrthopedicSurgeonDr.LarryBowman

AssociateAthleticDirector,AthleticAcademicServices

RebeccaBowmanAssistantEquipmentManager

TerrenceBranchAssistantAthleticTrainerJermileBrooks

AssistantAthleticTrainerDonnaBullock

TechnicalConsultantSteveColeman

AssistantAthleticDirector,DirectorofIPTAYMajorGifts&CampaignDirector

BobbyCouchExecutiveSeniorAssociateAthletic

Director,ExternalAffairs,IPTAY

BillD’AndreaAssociateDirector,

AthleticAcademicServices

BobbyDouglasAssistantDirectorofMajorGifts,

IPTAY

AaronDunhamSupervisorofAthleticGrounds

MikeEchols

AssociateAthleticDirector,ComplianceServices

StephanieEllisonAssistantAthleticDirector,

DirectorofIPTAYAnnualFund

TravisFurbeeAssistantTicketOperationsManager

WayneGibsonAssistantDirectorof

AthleticVideoServices

MattGlennAssociateAthleticDirector,

Administration

PhilGraysonAssistantDirectorof

Strength&Conditioning

LarryGreenlee

AssistantDirectorofAthleticVideoServices

HenryGuessAssociateAthleticDirector,

DirectorofPlannedGiving,IPTAY

BertHendersonAssociateSportsInformationDirector

BrianHennessyAssociateAthleticDirector,

EventManager

VanHilderbrandSeniorAssociateAthleticDirector,

InternalAffairs

KatieHillPerformanceCoordinator

Dr.LoretoJackson

AssistantSupervisorofAthleticGrounds

K.C.Bell

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Athletic Department Staff

Assistant Sports Information DirectorJeff Kallin

Webmaster & Assistant Sports Information Director

Libby KehnAssociate Athletic Director,

Senior Women’s Administrator

Barbara Kennedy-DixonIPTAY Assistant DirectorLindsey Leonard

Assistant Strength &Conditioning Coach

Dennis Love

Assistant Director of Major Gifts,IPTAY

Bob MahonyAssistant Director of

Athletic Video Services

Stephen Manderville

Assistant Athletic TrainerTravis Johnston

Associate Athletic Director,Marketing & Sponsorship

Tim MatchAssistant Ticket Operations Manager

Tina MiddletonSupervisor of Athletic Facilities

Matt MoneyAssociate Athletic Director,

Marketing & Revenue

Mike Money

Director of Sports MedicineDanny Poole

Assistant Athletic TrainerJerome Razayeski

Football Equipment ManagerAbe Reed

Team PhysicianDr. Len Reeves

Associate Athletic Director,Facilities & Grounds

Robert RickettsAssistant Athletic Director,

Promotions

John Seketa

Associate Sports Information DirectorPhilip Sikes

Director of EquipmentAlphonso Smith

Director of SalesLynn Sparks

Assistant Athletic TrainerJeffie Trammell

Assistant Athletic Director,Facilities

Gary Wade

IPTAY Assistant DirectorJason Wilson

Assistant Equipment ManagerMike Wilson

Assistant Athletic Director,Compliance Services

Brad WoodyAssociate Athletic Director,

Administration

Dr. Kyle YoungMajor Gifts,

IPTAY

Joe WhiteCommunity Services Director

Linda White

Team AdvisorJames Trapp

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Contact InformationCompliance Services Phone: .................................. (864) 656‑1580Compliance Services Fax: ......................................... (864) 656‑1243Compliance Services Address: ..P.O. Box 31; Clemson, SC 29633Overnight Address: ...................................... Jervey Athletic Center;............................................ 100 Perimeter Road; Clemson, SC 29633Website: ..ClemsonTigers.com/Compliance/Compliance‑Home.html

NCAA Compliance This brief NCAA rules education is aimed at outlining basic rules to help potential Clemson students‑athletes, parents, and boosters better understand the regulations. Clemson University is committed to recruiting and con‑ducting our athletic program with the highest level of integrity. If you have questions about NCAA rules, please contact Clemson’s compliance services at (864) 656‑1580, through our website at ClemsonTigers.com, or via email at compliance‑[email protected].

Are You a Booster? The NCAA definition of a “representative of athletics interest” generally encompasses most individuals who regularly attend Clemson sporting events (reminder ‑ once a representative, always a representative). Specifi‑cally, a booster or “representative of athletics interests” is any individual, independent agency, corporate entity, or other organization that is presently or has ever:• Participated in promoting the institution’s athletic pro‑

gram (such as buying season tickets to sporting events).• Assisted in providing benefits (such as summer employ‑

ment) to enrolled student‑athletes.• Assisted or been requested by the department of ath‑

letics staff to assist in the recruitment of prospective student‑athletes.

• Attended Clemson University.• Contributed to the department of athletics or IPTAY.• Participated in or been a member of IPTAY.• Been otherwise involved in the Clemson University ath‑

letics program.

Ask Before You ActProspective student-athletes may...• Identify outstanding potential student‑athletes in your

area and forward information, such as newspaper ar‑ticles, to the coach of that sport at Clemson.

• Continue to establish friendships with friends and neigh‑bors, even those with prospect‑aged children. However, contact for recruiting purposes is still prohibited.

• Attend, on your own initiative, events such as games and banquets where prospective student‑athletes are pres‑ent as long as you do not contact the prospect(s) or their family for recruiting purposes.

• Answer a call from a prospective student‑athlete (you may not initiate the call) regarding only Clemson Uni‑versity in general, but not about Tiger athletics. Please promptly inform compliance services or the coach should this situation arise.

• Make donations to a high school if it is located in your community, the donation is not made at the request of Clemson or Clemson coaches, and the funds are distrib‑uted through established channels and not directed to‑wards a specific student‑athlete.

Current student-athletes may...• Continue to come out and support student‑athletes at

Clemson athletic events.• Provide summer employment to student‑athletes, but

only if you contact Clemson’s office of compliance servic‑es (compliance‑[email protected]) first and the student‑athlete is compensated for work actually performed at a rate commensurate with the going rate in the locality for similar services.

What Every Booster Should Know• Extra Benefit - Any special arrangement by a Clemson

employee, booster (IPTAY member), or alum to provide a prospective or enrolled student‑athlete or their families and friends with a benefit not permitted by NCAA legis‑lation. Examples of prohibited benefits include (but not limited to):

• Arranging employment for family and friends of the student‑athlete.

• Free or reduced housing agreements.• Gifts of money, awards, food/drinks, or other tangible

items.• Loans of money or automobiles.• Professional services without charge or at a discount.• Promises of employment or loans following college

graduation.• Providing transportation for the student‑athlete or

their friends and family.• Use of ATM, credit, or other types of gift cards.

• Institutional Control - A central principle of the NCAA bylaws. Institutional control requires that Clemson Uni‑versity conducts its intercollegiate athletics program in compliance with NCAA rules and regulations. This in‑cludes booster activities.

• Prospective Student-Athlete - A student, regardless of their athletic ability, who has started classes for the ninth grade or any student enrolled at another two or four‑year institution.

• Recruiting - Any solicitation of a prospect or a prospect’s family by Clemson’s coaches or representatives of athlet‑ic interest for the purposes of securing the prospective student‑athlete’s ultimate enrollment and participation in athletics at Clemson. Only designated Clemson ath-letics department staff members may recruit.

• Student-Athlete - A student whose enrollment was so‑licited by a member of the Clemson athletic department staff or other representative of athletics interest with a goal of the student’s ultimate participation in Clemson’s intercollegiate athletics program. Student‑athletes are not just those that were recruited or receive athletic scholarships, they are also those that participate in inter‑collegiate athletics.

Activities That Will Harm Prospective Student-AthletesYou may not...• Contact (including phone calls, texts, and email) or inter‑

act with a prospective student‑athlete or their family for the purpose of persuading them to attend Clemson.

• Contact coaches, guidance counselors, or other school administrators in order to gain information on prospec‑tive student‑athletes.

• Make contact with a prospective stu‑dent‑athlete or the prospect’s family during official or unofficial visits.

• Provide any other extra benefits to pro‑spective student‑athlete, family, friends, or their coaches.

• Provide prospective student‑athletes or their family and friends with transporta‑tion or financial assistance.

Activities That Will Harm Current Student-AthletesYou may not...• Generally provide benefits that are not

available to other members of the Clem‑son student body.

• Provide extra benefits to student‑ath‑

letes or their family and friends. Examples of prohibited benefits include (but not limited to):

• Gifts of money, awards, food/drinks, or other tangible items.

• Free or reduced housing agreements.• Loans of money or automobiles.• Occasional meals.• Professional services without charge or at a discount.• Promises of employment or loans following college

graduation.• Providing transportation for the student‑athlete or

their friends and family.• Sending student‑athletes items to be autographed

and returned or using autographed items to raise funds for high schools.

• Use of ATM, credit, or other types of gift cards.• Use the name or image of a current student‑athlete

to advertise, recommend, or promote products or services.

Consequences Violations of these NCAA, ACC, and University policies can result in severe penalties, including:• Disassociation - Clemson University may permanently

disassociate itself with an athletic booster. You could lose the privilege of purchasing season tickets, the privi‑lege of being an IPTAY member, or any other Clemson athletic‑related benefit deemed appropriate.

• Harm to the Enrolled Student-Athlete - Violations can also result in the enrolled student‑athlete or entire team being unable to compete for Clemson University.

CUAD Mission Statement The Department of Athletics offers nationally prominent athletic programs. Through a dedicated commitment to educa‑tional interests, a competitive athletic program, and integrity in all areas, the student‑athletes, coaches, and staff strive to bring credit and recognition to Clemson University. The mission of the Athletic Department is to sponsor a broad‑based athletic program that provides educational and ath‑letic opportunities for young men and women to grow, develop, and serve the interests of Clemson University by complementing and enhancing its diversity and quality of life. Furthermore, the Athletic Department seeks to be a source of pride for the citizens of the State of South Carolina and to be recognized as a nationally‑prominent program, through consistently high levels of performance and accomplishment in athletic competitions. The Athletic Department strives to develop student‑athletes academically and athletically with the total commitment of aiding their efforts to graduate from Clemson University and advance to careers that will enable them to be productive members of society. The Athletic Department will act in an ethical and honest manner, dedicated to compliance with all Federal, State, NCAA, Conference, and University rules and regulations.

Associate Athletic Director,Compliance Services

Email ‑ [email protected]

Stephanie EllisonAssistant Athletic Director,

Compliance ServicesEmail ‑ [email protected]

Brad Woody

Compliance Services Staff

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Located in front of Tillman Hall is a statue of University founder Thomas Green Clemson, whose mission in the late 1800s was to establish an education institution to teach scientific, agriculture, and the mechanical arts to South Carolina’s young people.

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Clemson University University founder Thomas Green Clemson was born in Philadelphia, PA and educated in the United States and Europe. A champion of formal sci‑entific education, he had a life‑long interest in agri‑cultural affairs and in the business of farming. He came to the South Carolina Foothills

when, in 1838, he married Anna Maria Calhoun, daughter of South Carolina’s famous statesman John C. Calhoun. In the post‑Civil War days of 1865, Thomas Clemson looked upon a South that lay in economic ruin, once re‑marking “this country is in wretched condition, no money and nothing to sell. Everyone is ruined, and those that can are leaving.” Thomas Clemson’s death on April 6, 1888 set in mo‑tion a series of events that marked the start of a new era in higher education in South Carolina. In his will, he be‑queathed the Fort Hill plantation and a considerable sum from his personal assets for the establishment of an edu‑cational institution that would teach scientific, agriculture, and the mechanical arts to South Carolina’s young people. In November 1889, Gov. John Peter Richardson signed the bill accepting Thomas Clemson’s gift, which estab‑lished the Clemson Agricultural College, with its trustees becoming custodians of Morrill Act and Hatch Act funds made available for agricultural education and research purposes by fed‑eral legislative acts. Although he also is remembered for other ac‑complishments, Clemson made his greatest histori‑cal contribution when his life became intertwined with the destiny of educa‑tional and economic de‑velopment in the state. Clemson College formally opened in July of 1893 with an enrollment of 446. From the beginning, the college was an all‑male military school. It remained this way un‑til 1955 when the change was made to “civilian” status for students, and Clemson became a co‑educational institu‑tion. In 1964, the college was renamed Clemson Universi‑ty, as the state Legislature formally recognized the school’s expanded academic offerings and research pursuits.

More than a century after its opening, the University provides diverse learning, research facilities and educa‑tional opportunities, not only for the people of the state, as Thomas Clemson dreamed, but for thousands of young men and women throughout the country and the world.

The Clemson Education• U.S. News & World Report ranked Clemson the leading

university in South Carolina and #23 among the nation’s top public universities in August of 2010. The university’s goal is to be one of the top‑20 public universities in the

nation. Clemson has im‑proved 52 spots since 1997.• Clemson features a diverse curriculum...there are 80 undergraduate degree pro‑grams and 110 graduate degree programs.• In 2006, Clemson was selected for a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s most prestigious honor society.• Clemson’s five different colleges include Agricul‑ture, Forestry, & Life Sci‑

ences; Architecture, Arts, & Humanities; Business & Behavioral Science; Engineering & Science; and Health, Education, & Human Development.

• The Calhoun Honors College strives to enrich the educa‑tional experience of highly‑motivated, academically‑tal‑ented students by providing opportunities for scholarship and research not ordinarily available to undergraduates. Established in 1962, it is the state’s oldest honors program.

• Kiplinger’s magazine ranks Clemson #33 among national public institutions in its roundup of institutions providing a top‑quality education at a reasonable price. It also rated Clemson as the best value in public universities in South Carolina.

• Eight graduate programs within the College of Engineer‑ing & Science are among the nation’s top 40 according to the 2009 edition of U.S. News & World Report guide to graduate programs. That includes a #19 national ranking for the environmental science program. Civil engineer‑ing’s undergraduate program is also among the top 35.

• The Program for Educational Enrichment and Reten‑tion (PEER) helped bring Clemson’s graduation rate of African‑American engineering students to the highest in the nation among predominantly non‑historically black schools.

• Clemson’s College of Engineering and Science grants more than two‑thirds of all engineering degrees in South Caro‑lina and enrolls nearly 75 percent of the state’s engineering students.

• Clemson was named the #1 place to work in academia by The Scientist in 2007.

• Clemson’s Center for Advanced Engineering Fibers & Films was designated a national engineering research center by the National Science Foundation, one of 20 in the nation.

• In a poll of leading architecture firms and the editors of Design Intelligence, the school of architecture ranked #2 in the south and #11 in the nation.

• Design Intelligence ranked Clemson’s landscape archi‑tecture program #11 in the country.

• The Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider’s Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges cited Clemson as a top school in career preparation.

• The Institute for International Sports named Clemson one of four universities as an All‑American Sportsmanship School in 2008.

• Business Week ranked Clemson’s undergraduate business school #27 among public universities.

• A total of 91 percent of seniors would choose Clemson if they could start their college career over again according to Bloomberg Businessweek magazine in 2011.

• Clemson ranked #12 among private and public institutions for its strong commitment to undergraduate teaching.

• Clemson’s engineering program ranked #17 in the nation according to a survey of corporate recruiters by The Wall Street Journal.

The Clemson Experience• Whether it is walking to the Hendrix Student Center to

have a milkshake, or taking a stroll through the State’s Botanical Gardens, or even taking part in a pickup bas‑ketball game at Fike Recreation Center, there are plenty of activities for Clemson students when they are not in the classroom.

• Clemson has 317 student organizations active on campus, including 23 fraternities and 15 sororities. There are or‑ganizations related to every course of study, groups such as the Accounting Club and the American Institute of Ar‑chitects. For students who enjoy writing or photography, The Tiger, the campus newspaper, TAPS, the university yearbook, and Semantics, the student are and literary magazine, are available.

• Clemson’s Habitat for Humanity Chapter was named 2008 Campus Chapter‑of‑the‑Year for its relationship with Pickens County and for being a leader in green building practices.

• Located in the Edgar Brown Union are the offices of both undergraduate and graduate student government, which gives students the opportunity to influence campus policy.

• Fike Recreation Center, which just completed a renova‑tion and expansion project, has a host of opportunities for students to let off steam through physical activity. Inside Fike is an eight‑lane swimming pool, a diving tank, two gyms used for basketball and other activities, various weightlifting facilities, and room for aerobics. Outside Fike are several spacious fields used for the extensive

General InformationFounded: .............................................................................................. 1889Total Enrollment (2010-11): .....................................................19,453Undergraduate Enrollment (2010-11): ...............................15,459Graduate Enrollment (2010-11): .............................................. 3,994Freshman Class Enrollment (2010-11): ................................. 3,017Average SAT of 2010-11 Freshmen: ....................................... 1,231Freshmen in Top-10 Percent of Class: ...................................... 51%Freshman-Year Retention Rate:.................................................. 90%Degrees Awarded in 2010-11:................................................... 4,594Undergraduate Degree Programs: ............................................... 80Graduate School Degree Programs: ..........................................110Full-Time Teaching Faculty Members: ................................... 1,873

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Famous Alumni• Rudolph Anderson, Jr. - Only casualty of the Cuban Missile

Crisis when his U‑2 spy plane was shot down• David Beasley - South Carolina Governor (1995‑99)• Lee Brice - Country music singer• Robert H. Brooks - Founder of Naturally Fresh Foods and

president of Hooters of America• James F. Byrnes - U.S. Secretary of State (1945‑47)• Jimmie Dyess - U.S. Marine Corps soldier and Medal of Honor

recipient after being killed in World War II• Harvey Gantt - Charlotte (NC) mayor (1983‑87) and first

African‑American graduate of Clemson University• Nikki Haley - South Carolina Governor• Mark Hammond - South Carolina Secretary of State• Fiona Hutchinson - “One Life to Live” actress• Kristie Kenney - U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines• Nancy O’Dell - Miss South Carolina (1987) and host of “Access

Hollywood”• Gary Parsons - President and CEO of XM Satellite Radio• Bob Peeler - South Carolina lieutenant Governor (1995‑03)• Jane Robelot - Former CBS News anchor• George H. Ross - Executive vice president of Trump Organiza‑

tion and an advisor on “The Apprentice”• Strom Thurmond - U.S. Senator (1954‑03)• Shawn Weatherly - Miss Universe (1980)• David Wilkins - U.S. Ambassador to Canada (2005‑09) and

Speaker of the South Carolina State House for 11 years

intramural program and for student enjoyment. There are indoor and lighted outdoor tennis courts across the street at Hoke Sloan Tennis Center.

• Rated #1 in the nation among “Jock” schools, based on the popularity of intercollegiate and intramural sports according to The Princeton Review in 2011.

The Clemson Facilities• The Hendrix Student Center is a 108,000 square‑foot

facility in the heart of Clemson’s campus that contains a convenience store, food court, movie theater, and book‑store. The center has 15,000 square feet of meeting rooms and a 2,600‑square‑foot student lounge. It is also the home of the Michelin Career Center, student media, and Campus Life offices, which provide venue management and event planning for the Hendrix Student Center, Edgar Brown Union, Littlejohn Coliseum, Tillman Auditorium, and a variety of outdoor venues.

• The main university library, Robert Muldrow Cooper Library, is situated in the center of campus. The library has become one of the national leaders in automated information retrieval. Its bibliographic records are ac‑cessible from anywhere in the world, easing the task of finding information in its collections, which total more than 1.7 million items. Numerous periodical indexes are housed online and available for automated searching. The collections are particularly strong in agriculture, natural

and physical sciences, economics, and technology. Of special interest are the James F. Byrnes and Edgar A. Brown Rooms, which have the collections of papers of these statesmen.

• The Michelin Career Center can help with planning and finding summer and full‑time employment. The office assists in career counseling and planning, searching for a job, preparing resumés, and developing job interview strategies. Resources include staff expertise, books, vid‑eotapes, and literature provided by companies and agen‑cies. Clemson has developed one of the best automated placement systems in the country, allowing students to research employers and sign up for interviews from any mainframe computer terminal on campus.

The Clemson Faculty• Clemson’s student‑to‑faculty ratio of 16‑to‑1 gives the

faculty the opportunity to interact with many of the stu‑dents on a one‑on‑one basis. Critical thinking, problem solving, creative learning, and self‑development are just a few of the characteristics emphasized in the classroom.

• The Clemson faculty includes 33 Fulbright Scholars along with 59 endowed chairs, named professorships, and alumni professorships.

• Over 500 institutions of higher learning that promote excellence in teaching, research, and scholarship are represented among Clemson’s faculty.

• Over 85 percent of the faculty hold doctorates, the highest degree in their field, and many have achieved special academic recognition. Many have been honored by colleagues and students as master teachers for their excellence in the classroom and by Outstanding Educators of America.

The Clemson Student• Time Magazine ranked Clemson its “Public College‑of‑

the‑Year” in 2000.• The Princeton Review ranked Clemson students the

nation’s #1 “Happiest Student Body” in 2008.• Clemson’s total enrollment of 19,453 represents 50 states

and 89 foreign countries.• Clemson features a competitive student body, and thus a

degree that has meaning. The 2010‑11 entering freshman class achieved an average SAT score of 1,231. It is one of the highest scores ever attained by Clemson’s entering students and again leads the state’s public colleges and universities.

• Since 1993, honors students have accounted for more than 10 percent of the freshman class, and 51 percent of 2010‑11 incoming freshmen graduated in the top‑10 percent of their high school class.

• Clemson has a mentoring program to help students prepare and compete for Rhodes, Truman, Marshall, and Fulbright Scholarships.

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Since its inception in 1991, the Student‑Athlete Enrich‑ment Programs have provided student‑athletes a continued commitment to excellence. Our approach is to address the total student‑athlete, and we are committed to coaching our student‑athletes to success in the academic, personal growth, career, and community service arenas. As an original member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, we provide opportunities and services to address the changing needs and skills of student‑athletes during college and after graduation. This program was selected for the FBS Athletic Director’s Association “Program of Ex‑

cellence” Award, a lifetime award recognizing CHAMPS/Life Skills excellence. Clemson’s commitment to provide its student‑athletes with the best facilities is evident in many ways. From the soaring upper decks of Memorial Stadium and the beautiful WestZone, to the “New Littlejohn Coliseum,” to the state‑of‑the‑art strength training facility, young men and women from all of Clemson’s intercollegiate varsity sports have the best in facilities for both training and competition. The Student‑Athlete Enrichment Programs are housed in Vickery Hall, located in the center of campus. The $3‑mil‑

lion structure is as impressive aesthetically as other athletic facilities. But the importance of Vickery Hall to our student‑athletes is not found in the structure itself, but in the many programs that the building houses. Vickery Hall opened in 1991 and was the first facility in the country constructed solely to provide academic sup‑port to student‑athletes. The two‑story, 27,000 square‑foot building is open all day and into the evening hours to ac‑commodate student‑athletes’ extended schedules. Vickery Hall programs are dedicated to providing a ho‑listic, educational experience by inspiring an environment of

Vickery Hall Staff

Associate Athletic Director,Athletic Academic Services

Rebecca BowmanSenior Associate Director,

Athletic Academic Services

Bobby DouglasSpecial Projects

Coordinator

AuDrey BranchLearning Specialist

Jeff CareyAssociate Director, Athletic Academic Services, Football

Wayne CoffmanTechnical Consultant

Steve ColemanAdministrative Assistant

Karen CountrymanLearning Specialist

Raeneeva Davis

Learning Specialist,Coordinator

Maria HerbstTutor/Mentor Coordinator

Priscilla KanetAssistant Director, Athletic

Academic Services, Football

Yashica MartinAssociate Director,

Athletic Academic Services

Leslie MorelandLearning Specialist

Sam PlonkAssociate Director,

Athletic Academic Services,CHAMPS/Life Skills Coordinator

Ginty PorterAssistant Director,

Athletic Academic Services

Lindsey RickettsAssociate Director, Athletic Academic Services, Football

Reggie Simpkins

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respect, integrity, and excellence. Through these services, Vickery Hall guides and encourages each individual to reach his or her full potential as a student, athlete, and citizen. Vickery Hall was recently certified (as one of only 15 programs in the country) by the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics. The tutoring program was certified (as one of only three programs in the nation) by the College Reading & Learning Association as well.

Academic Commitment Ten of Clemson’s 19 sports programs had their highest Academic Progress Report Scores on record, including the football team along with the men’s and women’s basket‑ball teams, according to statistics released by the NCAA in 2011. All 19 programs posted scores of at least 945 and 13 of the 19 were over 975. The APR measures classroom per‑formance of student‑athletes for every Division I program. Teams scoring below the 925 cutline can face penalties. Head Football Coach Dabo Swinney has the highest career APR score (988) among active FBS coaches. Over 90 percent of his seniors that have stayed to the end of their careers have graduated.

In the 2011 spring semester, seven of the 15 programs had team GPAs of at least 3.0 and the overall GPA was 2.90. A total of 227 of its 441 student‑athletes were named to the academic honor roll, including 94 on the Dean’s List. The programs that posted a 3.0 GPA or better were the women’s swimming & diving (3.59), women’s track & field (3.22), women’s soccer (3.22), volleyball (3.14), men’s soc‑cer (3.06), rowing (3.03), and women’s tennis (3.03) teams. The number of sports programs with a 3.0 GPA or bet‑ter is a testament to the impact Vickery Hall and its staff has had on the program’s academic performance. Clem‑son had just five total programs with at least a 3.0 GPA for the eight semesters prior to the facilities opening in 1991. Now there are seven different programs in one semester. The football team compiled a 2.45 GPA for the spring and 26 of the team members had at least a 3.0 GPA. Ten Tigers, including Dalton Freeman and Malliciah Goodman, made the Dean’s List, while five Tigers, including Mason Cloy and Dawson Zimmerman, made the President’s List. Clemson had six players named to the 2010 Academic All‑ACC team, second only to Duke. The list includes Freeman, Rashard Hall, Cloy, and Zimmerman.

Athletic Commitment Clemson was one of only 10 schools in the nation to be selected to a bowl game, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, and the NCAA Baseball Tournament in 2010‑11. Clemson joined Florida State as the only schools in the nation to advance to a bowl game along with the NCAA Tournament for baseball and men’s basketball in three consecutive seasons. This is the 10th year that Clemson has been to a bowl game, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tour‑nament, and the NCAA Baseball Tournament in the same academic year. Seven programs finished the 2010‑11 season with a top‑25 national ranking. The highest‑ranked team to end the season was women’s outdoor track & field, which fin‑ished #7 at the NCAA Championships. The other sports that finished their respective seasons in the top 25 were women’s indoor track & field (#11), women’s tennis (#14), rowing (#15), baseball (#16), men’s indoor track & field (#22), and men’s swimming & diving (#25). The team of Josipa Bek and Keri Wong advanced to the championship match of the NCAA Tennis Doubles Tournament. The Tiger tandem knocked off two of the top‑three national seeds and won a school‑record 34 matches together during their historic season, which cul‑minated with the runner‑up finish. Clemson’s women’s track & field program earned its second consecutive sweep of the ACC women’s track & field championships (indoor and outdoor) with a 69.5‑point margin of victory in the outdoor meet at Dur‑ham, NC in April. Miller Moss won the NCAA Championship in the hep‑tathlon, the first multi‑event title in school history. Brianna Rollins won the indoor national championship in the 60m hurdles with a Clemson‑record time of 7.96. Patricia Ma‑mona defended her national championship in the triple jump, becoming only the second female in Clemson his‑tory to win more than one individual national champion‑ship. Da’Quan Bowers was one of the most decorated ath‑letes at Clemson in many years, as he was a unanimous first‑team All‑American, just the fourth player so honored in school history. The junior also won the Bronko Nagurski Award as the top all‑around defensive player in the nation as chosen by the Football Writers Association along with the Ted Hendricks Award as the top defensive end in the country.

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Offensive lineman David Smith was one of several Tiger football players who graduated

in Littlejohn Coliseum in May, 2011. He along with the tireless work of the Vickery Hall staff

are big reasons Dabo Swinney’s career APR score (988) is best among FBS head coaches.

Clemson’s Top Semester GPAs Rk Year Semester GPA Head Coach 1. 2008 Spring 2.63 Tommy Bowden 2. 2009 Spring 2.61 Dabo Swinney 3. 2001 Spring 2.58 Tommy Bowden 4. 2002 Spring 2.56 Tommy Bowden 2010 Spring 2.56 Dabo Swinney 6. 2007 Fall 2.53 Tommy Bowden 7. 2004 Spring 2.52 Tommy Bowden 8. 2000 Spring 2.49 Tommy Bowden 9. 2000 Fall 2.46 Tommy Bowden 2007 Spring 2.46 Tommy Bowden

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Clemson’s Memorial Stadium has been held in high esteem for many years. Whether it be players from the 1940s and 1950s, opposing players from the 1970s and 1980s, or even professional players in the 1990s, the ambiance of this special setting is what college football is all about. The storied edifice added to its legend when the first meeting of father and son head coaches (Bowden Bowl I) took place before a sellout crowd of more than 86,000 fans in 1999. Clemson has been in the top 20 in the nation in average attendance 30 straight seasons. A crowd has exceeded 80,000 fans 57 times since the 1983 season. In 2010, Clemson was 18th in the nation in average home attendance. The facility’s mystique is derived from its many tradi‑tions, which date to its opening in 1942, the legendary games and players, and Clemson’s corresponding rate of success. Clemson has won 256 games in 69 years there and has won nearly 72 percent of the contests (256‑99‑7).

Top Memorial Stadium Crowds Rk Attendance Date Opponent W-L Score 1. 86,092 10‑23‑99 Florida State L 14‑17 2. 85,872 11‑19‑94 South Carolina L 7‑33 3. 85,187 11‑18‑00 South Carolina W 16‑14 4. 85,036 11‑3‑01 Florida State L 27‑41 5. 84,869 10‑20‑01 North Carolina L 3‑38 6. 84,867 11‑19‑88 South Carolina W 29‑10 7. 84,576 9‑17‑88 Florida State L 21‑24 8. 84,423 11‑21‑98 South Carolina W 28‑19 9. 83,909 11‑23‑02 South Carolina W 27‑20 10. 83,823 11‑17‑90 South Carolina W 24‑15 11. 83,752 10‑14‑00 Maryland W 35‑14 12. 83,472 11‑17‑07 Boston College L 17‑20 13. 83,428 11‑25‑06 South Carolina L 28‑31 14. 83,356 10‑15‑88 Duke W 49‑17 15. 83,312 11‑21‑92 South Carolina L 13‑24 16. 83,194 9‑28‑91 Georgia Tech W 9‑7 17. 83,170 9‑12‑92 Florida State L 20‑24 18. 83,127 10‑6‑90 Georgia W 34‑3 19. 82,929 11‑23‑96 South Carolina L 31‑34 20. 82,630 10‑21‑06 Georgia Tech W 31‑7 21. 82,492 11‑22‑86 South Carolina T 21‑21 22. 82,456 11‑29‑08 South Carolina W 31‑14 23. 82,422 11‑10‑07 Wake Forest W 44‑10 24. 82,372 11‑20‑04 South Carolina W 29‑7 25. 82,333 10‑12‑91 Virginia T 21‑21

out of the stadium was done by two members of the foot‑ball team, A.N. Cameron and Hugh Webb. Webb returned to Clemson years later to be an architecture professor and Cameron went on to become a civil engineer in Louisiana. The construction of the stadium did not proceed without problems. One afternoon during the clearing of the land, a young player proudly announced that he was not allergic to poison oak. He then proceeded to attack the poison oak with a swing blade, throwing the plants to and fro. The next day, the boy was swollen twice his size and was hospitalized. There are many other stories about the stadium, includ‑ing one that Frank Howard put a chew of tobacco in each corner as the concrete poured.

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The stadium has definitely been good to the Tigers, but it was constructed against the advice of at least one coach. Just before Head Coach Jess Neely left for Rice after the 1939 season, he gave Clemson a message. “Don’t ever let them talk you into building a big stadium,” he said. “Put about 10,000 seats behind the YMCA. That’s all you’ll ever need.” Instead of following Neely’s advice, however, Clemson officials decided to build the new stadium in a valley on the western part of campus. The place took some clearing, as there were many trees, but luckily there were no hedges. The crews went to work, clearing, cutting, pouring, and forming. Finally on September 19, 1942, Memorial Stadium opened with Clemson defeating Presbyterian College 32‑13. Those 20,000 seats installed for the opener would soon grow. When the original part of the stadium was built in the early 1940s, much of the work was done by scholarship athletes, including many football players. The first staking

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Largest Campus Stadiums Rk School Stadium Capacity 1. Michigan Michigan Stadium 109,901 2. Penn State Beaver Stadium 107,282 3. Ohio State Ohio Stadium 102,329 4. Tennessee Neyland Stadium 102,037 5. Alabama Bryant‑Denny Stadium 101,821 6. Texas Texas Memorial Stadium 100,119 7. Southern California Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 93,607 8. Georgia Sanford Stadium 92,746 9. UCLA Rose Bowl 92,542 10. Louisiana State Tiger Stadium 92,400 11. Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium 88,548 12. Auburn Jordan‑Hare Stadium 87,451 13. Texas A&M Kyle Field 83,002 14. Florida State Doak S. Campbell Stadium 82,300 15. Oklahoma Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 82,112 16. Clemson Memorial Stadium 81,500 17. Nebraska Memorial Stadium 81,067 18. Notre Dame Notre Dame Stadium 80,795 19. Wisconsin Camp Randall Stadium 80,321 20. South Carolina Williams‑Brice Stadium 80,250

Howard said that the seeding of the grass caused a few problems. “About 40 people and I laid sod on the field,” he said. “After three weeks on July 15, we had only gotten halfway through. “I told them that it had taken us three weeks to get that far and I would give them three more weeks’ pay for however long it took. I also told them we would have 50 gallons of ice cream when we got through. After that, it took them

Death Valley Quotes “Running down the Hill is still talked about everywhere I go. Players who played against Clemson when I was in college remember us running down the Hill and thinking we would gain some type of spirit on the field. The adrenalin rush was unbelieveable for a Clemson player and quite a shock for the opponent on gameday.”Former Clemson All-American Jerry Butler

“I came here knowing it would be loud and Clemson would hit hard, but the noise was the biggest factor. I didn’t concentrate as well because of it.”Herschel Walker after Clemson’s 13-3 win in 1981, his only regular-season loss

“The Rock has strange powers. When you rub it and run down the Hill, the adrenaline flows. It’s the most emotional experience I’ve ever had.”Six-time All-Pro and Tiger All-American Michael Dean Perry

“When Clemson players rub that Rock and run down the Hill, it’s the most exciting 25 seconds in college football.”Brent Musburger, ABC Sports

“There is no place louder or more picturesque than Death Valley. There, where Clemson folks see magic in a hill and a rock, orange gets more respect than anywhere this side of Gainesville, Florida.”Terence Moore, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“When you get to the bottom of the Hill, it’s like you’re in a hole and all around you are nothing but Clemson fans. It’s like the crowd is one big voice. You feel like little kings.”Former Clemson running back Rodney Blunt

“Death Valley really lives up to its image. I was impressed with this stadium. When you put 80,000 people in there, it feels like they are on top of you. I’d hate to be whoever comes here to play Clemson.”San Francisco quarterback Steve Young

“Florida was loud in the swamp. But the loudest, not only stadium, but the loudest place I have ever been around in my life was definitely Death Valley. I was yelling at the top of my lungs and I couldn’t even hear what I was saying. That place was unreal in how loud it was. I don’t think I will ever be in a louder place than Clemson.”Florida State quarterback Chris Rix, 2001

“I’m very thankful that we’re playing a day game at Clemson. The last time we were up there, it was extremely loud. I yelled the calls to my guard, but we couldn’t hear each other and we couldn’t hear each other in the huddle. When you have fans that can get that loud and distract offenses like that, that’s as important as having an All‑American on your defense.”Florida State center David Castillo, 2005

“In 2005, Clemson’s Memorial Stadium, commonly known as ‘Death Valley,’ reached an astounding 126 decibels when a packed crowd of 79,135 fans observed Charles Bennett’s sack of Kyle Wright during the Tigers’ three‑overtime heartbreaker against Miami (FL). This level easily surpassed the old record of 121 decibels set by Louisiana State fans in Tiger Stadium, which holds 92,400 fans.”RealFootball365.com

“The game when I was a sophomore (in the 2005 season) stands out for me. What an awesome place that is to play. I’ll never forget that atmosphere, and I know for a fact I’ve never seen so much orange in one place at one time. If you’ve never been there, going out on the field for the first time at Clemson is incredible.”Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan, 2007

“Wegotoalotofgreatvenuesforcollegefootball,butthisplacedoesn’ttakeabackseattoanyplace.Intermsoftheatmosphere,stadium, the noise, and the facilities, this is a special place on aSaturdaynight.”ESPN commentator Todd Blackledge, 2009

“Whenyougodownthere,thereareacoupleofthingsyouknow.It’sgoingtobeloud.It’sgoingtobechallengingandit’sgoingtobefun.It’sagreatatmosphere.ThereisrealfootballfeveranditisnotjustaSaturdayafternoonactivity.ThereisarealpassionandrealfeverforClemsonfootball.I’vealwaysenjoyedgoingtherebecauseitischallenging.”Virginia Head Coach Al Groh, 2009

three days to do the rest of the field. Then we sat down in the middle of the field and ate up that whole 50 gallons.” Howard said that on the day of the first game in the stadium, “the gates were hung at 1:00 and we played at 2:00.” But that would be all of the construction for a while. Then in 1958, 18,000 sideline seats were added, and in 1960, 5,658 west endzone seats were added in response to increasing attendance. With the large east endzone (“Green Grass” section), this expansion increased capacity to 53,000. Later, upper decks were added to each side of the sta‑dium as crowds swelled ‑ the first in 1978 and the second in 1983. It increased capacity to over 80,000, which makes it one of the nation’s largest on‑campus stadiums. In 2006, the WestZone was added, an area that contains locker rooms and a luxury club level that holds 1,000 seats. The effect that inflation has had can be dramatically seen in the differences in stadium construction. The original part of Memorial Stadium was built at a cost of only $125,000, or $6.25 per seat. The stadium’s newest upper deck was finished in 1983 at a cost of $13.5 million, or $866 per seat. Through the years, Memorial Stadium has become known as “Death Valley.” It was tagged by the late Presby‑terian College Coach Lonnie McMillian in the late 1940s. After bringing his teams to Clemson for years and getting whipped, he said the place was like “Death Valley.” A few years later, the name stuck. In 1974, the playing surface was named Frank Howard Field for the legendary coach because of his long service and dedication to Clemson University. Luckily, it wasn’t built behind the YMCA.

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What has been described as, “the most exciting 25 seconds in college football” from a color and pageantry standpoint actually started out as a matter‑of‑fact entrance, mainly because of necessity. The first 20,000 seats in Memorial Stadium were built and ready for use before the 1942 season, less than a year after Pearl Harbor was bombed and the United States was drawn into World War II. The shortest entry into Memorial Stadium was a short walk down Williamson Road from Fike Fieldhouse’s dressing

rooms to a gate at the top of the Hill, which is located behind the east endzone. There were no dressing facilities inside the west endzone of Memorial Stadium...there was only a giant clock, where the hands turned, and a scoreboard that was operated by hand. The team would dress at Fike Fieldhouse, walk down Williamson Road, come in the gate underneath where the scoreboard now stands, and jog down the Hill for its warmup exercises. There was no fanfare, no cannon shot fired, no Tiger Paw flag, no “Tiger Rag” played...just the team

making its entrance and lining up to do the side‑straddle hop. That is pretty much the way things went for the next 25 years. Either in 1964 or 1965, S.C. Jones, a member of the class of 1919, made a trip to California. He stopped at a spot in Death Valley, CA and picked up a white flint rock. He presented it to Head Coach Frank Howard as being from Death Valley, California to Death Valley, South Carolina. The rock laid on the floor in Howard’s office in Fike Field‑house for years. One day, he was cleaning up his office and told Gene Willimon, who was executive secretary of IPTAY, to “take this rock and throw it over the fence or out in the ditch...do something with it, but get it out of my office!” Willimon did not think that was the way a rock should be treated. After all, it had been brought 2,200 miles by a very sincere Tiger fan. By the mid‑1960s, Memorial Stadium was living up to its moniker (“Death Valley”) because of the number of Tiger wins that had been recorded there. Actually, the name was first used by Lonnie McMillian, head coach at Presbyterian College during the 1940s. McMillian and the other Blue Hose coaches before him used to open each season by playing at Clemson. Seldom scoring (24 shutouts in 39 games) and with only three victories and four ties to show for it, his teams were getting “killed” by the Tigers regularly. In 1948, McMillian made the comment to the press that he was taking his team to play Clemson in “Death Valley.” An occasional reference to Memorial Stadium by that name could be heard for the next four years, but when Howard started calling it “Death Valley” in the 1950s, the name took off like wildfire. Clemson celebrated its 69th year in the “Valley” in 2010. But getting back to Howard’s Rock. The Rock was mounted on a pedestal at the top of the Hill on the east side of the stadium. It was unveiled September 24, 1966 when Clemson played Virginia. The

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Running Down The HillTigers were down 18 points with 17 minutes left and came back to win 40‑35 on a 75‑yard pass from Jimmy Addison to Jacky Jackson in the fourth quarter. That was quite a debut for the Rock. The team members started rubbing the Rock prior to running down the Hill on September 23, 1967, a day when Clemson defeated Wake Forest by a score of 23‑6. Prior to running down the Hill that day, Howard told his players, “If you’re going to give me 110 percent, you can rub that Rock. If you’re not, keep your filthy hands off it.” Howard told of the incident during the following day on his television show, and the story became legend. When Hootie Ingram succeeded Howard as head coach prior to the 1970 campaign, Ingram decided that the team would make its final entrance on the field out of the dress‑ing room in the west endzone. In all home games during the 1970 and 1971 seasons and the first four games of 1972 when the Tigers did not run down the Hill, their combined record was 6‑9. The team decided it wanted to come down the Hill once prior to the South Carolina contest during the 1972 season. The result, in a cold, freezing rain, was a 7‑6 victory when Jimmy Williamson knocked down a two‑point conversion attempt, which preserved the narrow win. The Tigers have made the entrance for every home game since 1942, except for the seasons mentioned above (347 times entering the 2011 season). After final warmups, the team gathers back in its dress‑ing room under the west endzone stands for its final game instructions. Approximately 10 minutes prior to kickoff, the team boards three buses, rides around behind the north stands to the east endzone, and disembarks to the top of the Hill behind Howard’s Rock. At the appointed time, the cannon booms, and led by a giant Tiger Paw flag, the band forms two lines for the team to run between and strikes up “Tiger Rag”...the frenzy starts in all sincerity and usually lasts for three hours. It is a tradition that has inspired Clemson players for many years.

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Strength & Conditioning A significant aspect of Phase II of the WestZone proj‑ect at Memorial Stadium was the construction of a new strength training facility on the first floor that is adjacent to the Clemson locker room and the Frank Howard Field playing surface. For the first time, there is a strength training facility exclusively for the development of the Clemson football team. Director of Strength & Conditioning Joey Batson, who is in his 15th season at Clemson, makes sure that all Tiger gridders are ready to compete against the top teams in the nation. In his first 14 years in Tigertown, Clemson

Facility Highlights• 11 power racks• 11 8x8 Olympic platforms• 11 custom‑built racks• Football sleds that monitor power

output and speed off the ball• Cardio equipment• Full line of leverage equipment• Powerstation• Nine flat‑screen televisions• Awards wall

has played in 12 bowl games and he has coached 20 strength All‑Americans on the gridiron. It is the fourth major facilities construction since Bat‑son joined the Tiger football program, an example of his desire to keep Clemson at the forefront of strength train‑ing. The new facility has the best in all strength training equipment, not to mention the existence of a new sound system and nine new flat‑screen televisions that give Tiger football players a pleasant atmosphere to accomplish the most strenuous work.

The strength training facility actually has two floors. The first has all the free‑weight equipment, including a dumbbell area, and the second has cardio‑equipment. Batson has a staff of eight assistants working with the football team. Joining Batson are veteran Strength Coach‑es David Abernethy and Larry Greenlee along with Gradu‑ate Assistants Josh Milner and Adam Smotherman. Five more assistants deal in player development year‑round. Those assistants include former Tigers La’Donte Harris, Bobby Hutchinson, Brian Mance, and Damonte McKenzie along with Brandon McCombs.

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Dedication Award Winners1985 Kenny Flowers, TB John Phillips, OG1986 Ty Granger, OT1987 Mark Drag, MG1988 Jeff Bak, C Mark Drag, MG1989 Levon Kirkland, OLB1990 Arthur Bussie, DT Curtis Whitley, C1991 Ashley Sheppard, OLB1992 Warren Forney, DT1993 Ed Glenn, TE Stephon Wynn, TE1994 Ed Glenn, TE1995 Patrick Sapp, OLB1996 Raymond White, MG1997 Jason Gamble, C1998 Jason Gamble, C1999 Kyle Young, C2000 Kyle Young, C Nick Eason, DT2001 Chad Carson, LB Kyle Young, C2002 Nick Eason, DT Jackie Robinson, WR2003 Tony Elliott, WR J.J. Howard, DE2004 Maurice Fountain, DE Steven Jackson, FB2005 Chip Myrick, OG Anthony Waters, LB2006 Chansi Stuckey, WR Anthony Waters, LB2007 Tyler Grisham, WR Michael Hamlin, S2008 Thomas Austin, OL Kavell Conner, LB2009 Kavell Conner, LB Chad Diehl, FB2010 Chad Diehl, FB Marcus Gilchrist, CB

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Strength All-Americans1981 Jeff Davis, LB Jeff Bryant, DT Lee Nanney, OT1983 William Perry, MG1984 Kenny Flowers, TB1985 Jim Riggs, TE1986 Ty Granger, OT1987 Danny Pearman, TE1988 Donnell Woolford, DB1989 Vince Taylor, LB1990 Levon Kirkland, OLB1991 Mike Brown, C1992 Brentson Buckner, DT1993 Stacy Seegars, OG1994 Nelson Welch, PK1995 Brian Dawkins, SS1996 Raymond White, MG1997 Lamont Hall, TE1998 Jason Gamble, C1999 Damonte McKenzie, DL2000 Terry Jolly, DT2001 Woodrow Dantzler, QB T.J. Watkins, OG Kyle Young, C2002 Nick Eason, DT2003 John Leake, LB Gregory Walker, OT2004 Leroy Hill, LB2005 Steven Jackson, FB2006 Dustin Fry, C Anthony Waters, LB2007 Cullen Harper, QB2008 Chris Clemons, S C.J. Spiller, RB2009 Kevin Alexander, DE Thomas Austin, OG2010 Marcus Gilchrist, CB

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Strength & Conditioning

Joey Batson is in his 26th year as a strength & condi‑tioning coach at the collegiate level and 15th year as direc‑tor of strength & conditioning at Clemson. He has served as a head strength & conditioning coach 22 of his 26 years of service. Batson was named master strength & conditioning coach by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA) in 2009. This honor is the highest given in the strength & conditioning profession. Batson was presented with a blue MSCC jacket on May 7, 2009. “This is an incredible honor for Joey,” said Dr. Chuck Stiggins, CSCCA executive director. “Being named a mas‑ter strength & conditioning coach signifies a commitment to the student‑athlete, a commitment to the Clemson ath‑letic program, and a commitment to the strength & condi‑tioning profession. We are honored to have him as a mem‑ber of our association and to have him join the ranks of the master strength & conditioning coaches. He is a model of an outstanding strength & conditioning professional.” Batson, who was named National Strength & Condi‑tioning Coach‑of‑the‑Year by FootballScoop.com in the fall of 2009, was familiar with the Tiger program before he started his career in a full‑time capacity, having served as a graduate assistant in the strength & conditioning depart‑ment (1985‑88). In the course of his professional career, he has pioneered many training techniques in the strength, speed, and conditioning field. These training strategies referred to by Batson as “Not So Basic Strength Training” were picked up from powerlifting guru Louie Simmons in the mid 1990s. The collection of innovative techniques has led to impressive results by many of his athletes throughout his career.

His competitive weight training experience began in 1987, when he placed fourth in San Jose, CA in The American Drug Free Powerlifting Associa‑tion National Championships and fifth the following year in Chicago, IL. From 1985‑87, Batson achieved a top‑20 ranking in the ADFPA’s 275‑pound class and achieved the master & elite lifters classifications. Batson has had a strong impact on the Clem‑son program since he became director in 1997. He has had much to do with the success of the football program, helping the Tigers to 12 bowl games and five top‑25 final rankings. While at Clemson, he has worked for three head football coaches and has had a tremendous impact throughout the state at many notable high school programs. An example of his respect level in the profession is demonstrated by the number of former assistants who are now assistants and/or directors at other universities, in‑cluding conferences such as the ACC and SEC, along with several high‑profile high school programs in the state. Prior to his return to Clemson, Batson served as the first full‑time director of strength training at Furman. In 1996, he was named Strength & Conditioning Profession‑al‑of‑the‑Year in the Southern Conference by the National Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association after the Paladins advanced to the second round of the Division I‑AA playoffs. In addition to his four years at Furman, he also worked as the first full‑time director of strength & conditioning at Bowling Green, and served a year at South Carolina as assistant director of strength & conditioning. Not only does Batson bring professional experience to the position at Clemson, he brings experience as a football

Joey BatsonDirector of Strength & Conditioning

15th Season at ClemsonNewberry ‘85

player at the collegiate level. The Travelers Rest, SC native was a tight end at The Citadel in 1979 before transferring to Newberry, where he was a two‑year letterman and team co‑captain during his senior season. Batson earned his bachelor of arts degree in physical education from Newberry in 1985 and his master’s degree in education from Clemson in 1988. Prior to his collegiate career, Batson was named to the 1977 all‑state football team as a defensive end in high school. He is certified through the Collegiate Strength & Con‑ditioning Coaches Association and is a member of several other professional groups. He has completed the Club Coach Certification program by the United States Weight‑lifting Federation. Batson is married to the former Susan Malone of Greenville, SC. The couple has two sons, Michael and Ben‑jamin.

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Player Development Coaches

La’Donte HarrisOffensive Player Development Coach1st Season • Clemson ‘08

Responsibilities: Works with the offense from a strength & conditioning standpoint.Playing Experience: Wide receiver at Clemson who lettered from 2004‑07.

Staff Experience: Student assistant at Clemson in 2008...graduate assistant coach (offense) at Clemson in 2009,10. Education: Earned a degree in sport management from Clemson in 2008. Personal: Born August 13, 1986 in Gadsden, AL...married to Britney Spratt.

Bobby HutchinsonOffensive Line Player Development Coach2nd Season • Clemson ‘09

Responsibilities: Works with the centers and offensive guards from a strength & conditioning standpoint.Playing Experience: Offensive guard at Clemson who let‑tered from 2006‑08...moved into the starting lineup by mid‑

season at center when injuries became a problem in the line...started at center in Clem‑son’s win at Boston College; he had a team‑high five knockdown blocks in 60 snaps...had a career‑high 84‑percent grade at Florida State...had an 80‑percent grade and seven knockdowns in the win over South Carolina...Clemson was 4‑0 in the 2008 regular season when he started at center...reserve who lettered in 2006,07...played sparingly in 2005 and red‑shirted in 2004. Staff Experience: Served as a student assistant coach during August of 2008 and for the first game before being called back to play in 2008...served as a student assistant at Clemson again in January of 2009 until May of 2009...offensive line coach at Madison County (FL) High School from May of 2009 to May of 2010...player development coach at Clemson in 2010. Education: Earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management with a minor in busi‑ness administration from Clemson in 2009. Personal: Born February 20, 1985 in Valdosta, GA...native of Greenville, FL...single.

Brian ManceDefensive Player Development Coach2nd Season • Clemson ‘03

Responsibilities: Works with defensive backs from a strength & development standpoint.Playing Experience: Defensive back at Clemson who let‑tered from 1999‑02...fourth‑team All‑American in 2002...first‑

team All‑ACC by Sporting News and second‑team All‑ACC by the ACC Sports Media Asso‑

Brandon McCombsSpecial Teams Player Development Coach2nd Season • Clemson ‘09

Responsibilities: Works with special teams players from a strength & development standpoint.Staff Experience: Worked with the football team as a stu‑dent worker under Special Teams Coach André Powell...player

development coach at Clemson in 2010. Education: Earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from Clemson in 2009. Personal: Born April 30, 1985 in Easley, SC...single.

Damonte McKenzieDefensive Player Development Coach2nd Season • Clemson ‘07

Responsibilities: Works with the defensive line from a strength & conditioning standpoint.Playing Experience: Defensive tackle at Clemson who let‑tered between 1995‑99...strength & conditioning All‑Ameri‑

can in 1999...honorable mention All‑ACC by ACC Sports Media Association...played seven games as a freshman in 1995, then red‑shirted in 1996...finished his career with 100 tack‑les in 41 games (15 starts)...started 11 of the 12 games in 1999, including the Peach Bowl against Mississippi State...strongest player on the 1999 team with a 482‑pound bench press...played in three bowl games...free‑agent signee of the Dallas Cowboys...spent two years playing in NFL Europe with the Rhein Fire in 2002 and the Amsterdam Admirals in 2003. Staff Experience: Served two years at Wren High School and one year at T.L. Hanna High School...served as a graduate assistant at Clemson in 2008 and 2009...player develop‑ment coach at Clemson in 2010. Education: Earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management and a minor in athletic leadership in 2007...earned a master’s degree in youth development in 2010. Personal: Born March 25, 1976 in Baltimore, MD...married to Tanya Hughly.

ciation...third in the ACC in passes defended (17) in 2002...had 12 career interceptions, one of the top‑10 figures in school history...15th in the nation in interceptions in 2002...had over 1,000 kick return yards in his career...in top 30 in nation in punt returns and kickoff returns in 2001...tied the Clemson single‑game record for takeaways (3) against Missouri in 2000; he had two interceptions and one recovered fumble...had an 88‑yard punt return for a score against Georgia Tech in 2000, the second‑longest punt return in the history of Memorial Stadium...signed as a free agent with the Washington Redskins...played in NFL Europe with the Amsterdam Admirals and two seasons in the Arena Football League with the Philadelphia Souls (2008 champions). Staff Experience: Defensive backs coach at Manning (SC) High School from 2006‑09...player development coach at Clemson in 2010. Education: Earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Clemson in 2003. Personal: Born October 22, 1981 in Florence, SC...single.

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In future years, Clemson’s strength & conditioning staff will utilize the indoor

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Super Bowl ChampionsPlayer Pos. Year(s) TeamDan Benish DT 1987 RedskinsJeff Bostic C 1982,87,91 RedskinsDwight Clark WR 1981,84 49ersBennie Cunningham TE 1978,79 SteelersNick Eason DT 2008 SteelersTerrence Flagler RB 1988,89 49ersSteve Fuller QB 1985 BearsChris Gardocki P 2005 SteelersAndy Headen LB 1986 GiantsTony Horne WR 1999 RamsTerry Kinard FS 1986 GiantsBill Mathis RB 1968 JetsDexter McCleon CB 1999 RamsJohn McMakin TE 1974 SteelersWilliam Perry MG 1985 BearsTrevor Pryce DT 1997,98 BroncosWayne Simmons LB 1996 PackersArchie Reese DT 1981 49ersJim Stuckey DT 1981,84 49ersJames Trapp DB 2000 RavensAnthony Waters LB 2009 SaintsCharlie Waters S 1971,77 CowboysNote: Years reflect regular seasons.

SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS

Charlie Waters

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Pro Bowl PlayersYear Player Pos. Team1952 RayMathews HB Steelers1955 RayMathews HB Steelers1961 BillHudson DT Chargers BillMathis RB Jets HaroldOlson OT Bills1963 BillMathis RB Jets1976 CharlieWaters S Cowboys1977 CharlieWaters S Cowboys1978 CharlieWaters S Cowboys1980 JerryButler WR Bills1981 DwightClark WR 49ers1982 DwightClark WR 49ers1983 JeffBostic C Redskins1985 DaleHatcher P Rams KevinMack RB Browns1987 KevinMack RB Browns1988 TerryKinard S Giants JohnnyRembert LB Patriots1989 MichaelDeanPerry DT Browns JohnnyRembert LB Patriots DavidTreadwell PK Broncos1990 MichaelDeanPerry DT Browns1991 MichaelDeanPerry DT Browns1993 MichaelDeanPerry DT Browns DonnellWoolford CB Bears1994 ChesterMcGlockton DT Raiders MichaelDeanPerry DT Browns1995 ChesterMcGlockton DT Raiders1996 TerryAllen TB Redskins ChrisGardocki P Colts LevonKirkland LB Steelers ChesterMcGlockton DT Raiders MichaelDeanPerry DT Broncos1997 LevonKirkland LB Steelers ChesterMcGlockton DT Raiders1998 EdMcDaniel LB Vikings1999 BrianDawkins S Eagles TrevorPryce DT Broncos2000 TrevorPryce DT Broncos2001 BrianDawkins S Eagles TrevorPryce DT Broncos2002 BrianDawkins S Eagles TrevorPryce DT Broncos2004 BrianDawkins S Eagles2005 BrianDawkins S Eagles2006 BrianDawkins S Eagles JustinMiller KR Jets2008 BrianDawkins S Eagles2009 BrianDawkins S BroncosNote:Yearsreflectregularseasons.

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PRO BOWL PLAYERS

BrianDawkins

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Former NFL Greats

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First-Round Draft PicksYear Player Pos. Pick Team1939 BanksMcFadden B 4 Dodgers1949 BobbyGage RB 6 Steelers1960 LouCordileone L 12 Giants HarveyWhite QB NA Patriots1976 BennieCunningham TE 28 Steelers1979 JerryButler WR 5 Bills SteveFuller QB 23 Chiefs1980 JimStuckey DT 20 49ers1982 JeffBryant DT 6 Seahawks PerryTuttle WR 19 Bills1983 TerryKinard FS 10 Giants1985 WilliamPerry MG 22 Bears1987 TerrenceFlagler TB 25 49ers1989 DonnellWoolford CB 11 Bears1992 ChesterMcGlockton DT 16 Raiders1993 WayneSimmons OLB 15 Packers1997 TrevorPryce DE 28 Broncos1998 AnthonySimmons ILB 15 Seahawks1999 AntwanEdwards CB 25 Packers2001 RodGardner WR 15 Redskins2006 TyeHill CB 15 Rams2007 GainesAdams DE 4 Buccaneers2010 C.J.Spiller RB 9 Bills

FIRST-ROUND DRAFT PICKS

C.J.Spiller

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2010 NFL Tigers # Player Pos. CUYears Exp. Team 58 KevinAlexander LB 2006-09 1 Broncos 63 ThomasAustin* OG 2006-09 1 Patriots 40 CrezdonButler CB 2006-09 1 Steelers 30 ChrisClemons S 2005-08 2 Dolphins 53 KavellConner LB 2006-09 1 Colts 28 JamesDavis RB 2005-08 2 Redskins 20 BrianDawkins S 1992-95 16 Broncos 93 NickEason DT 1999-02 8 Steelers 12 JacobyFord WR 2006-09 1 Raiders 13 TylerGrisham WR 2005-08 2 Steelers 56 LeroyHill LB 2001-04 6 Seahawks 24 TyeHill CB 2002-05 5 Lions 36 MichaelHamlin S 2005-08 2 Jaguars 97 PhillipMerling DE 2005-07 3 Dolphins 81 MichaelPalmer TE 2006-09 1 Falcons 90 TrevorPryce DT 1996 15 Jets 67 BarryRichardson OT 2004-07 3 Chiefs 94 RickySapp^ DE 2006-09 1 Eagles 97 DorellScott DT 2005-08 2 Rams 21 C.J.Spiller RB 2006-09 1 Bills 83 ChansiStuckey WR 2003-06 4 Browns 30 RendrickTaylor* TE 2005-09 1 Buccaneers 59 AnthonyWaters LB 2003-06 3 Saints 6 CharlieWhitehurst QB 2002-05 5 Seahawks*-practicesquad;^-injuredreserve

2010 NFL TIGERS

KavellConner

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C.J. Spiller2009Honors&Awards

• ACCPlayer-of-the-Year• Unanimousfirst-teamAll-American,thethirdinClemson

history• FinalistfortheDoakWalkerAward,thefirstClemsonrun-

ningbacktobeafinalistforthataward• National Kick Returner-of-the-Year by College Perfor-

manceAwards• Banks McFadden Award winner as top college football

playerinSouthCarolina• Had233yardsandfourrushingtouchdownsintheACC

titlegameagainstGeorgiaTech.Hehad301all-purposerunningyards,histhird300-yardgameoftheyear,be-comingoneofjusttwoplayersnationallywiththree300-yardgames.NoTigerhada300-yardgamepriorto2009.

• MVPoftheACCChampionshipgameeventhoughtheTigerslostthegame.HebecamethefirstplayeronthelosingteamtobeMVPofanyconferencetitlegame.

•FirstplayerinACChistorywith1,000rushingyardsand500receivingyardsinthesameyear

• Had21touchdownstosetaschoolrecordforaseasonand51inhiscareertosetanotherschoolrecord

• OnlyNCAADivisionIplayertoscoreatouchdowninev-eryoneofhisteam’sgames

• SettheNCAArecordforcareerkickoffreturnsfortouch-downswhenhewent88yardswiththeopeningkickoff

atSouthCarolinaonNovember28.Thatwastheseventhofhiscareerandfourthin2009,oneofftheNCAArecordforkickoffreturnsforatouchdowninaseason.

• Hisfourkickoffreturnsforatouchdownequaledtheto-talfortheother11ACCteamscombined

• Averaged270all-purposeyardspergameinfourgamesagainsttop-15rankedteams

• Fourthinthenationinall-purposeyards(191.4)• EstablishedanACCrecordforall-purposeyardsinasea-

son (2,680) and the career record (7,588). That total isthird-bestinNCAAhistory.

• ACCPlayer-of-the-Weekthreetimes,morethananyoth-erACCplayer

• Onlyplayerinthenationtoaccountforatouchdownfivedifferentways(pass,run,reception,kickoffreturn,puntreturn)

•Onlyrunningbackinthenationtothrowatouchdownpass,catchatouchdownpass,andrushforascoreinthesamegame.HedidthatatN.C.StateonNovember14.

• Had310all-purposeyardsat#8Miami(FL)onOctober24 inClemson’s40-37victory, thenhehad312all-pur-poseyardstwoweekslateragainstFloridaState

• National offensive player-of-the-week by Walter CampFoundationforhis310-yardperformanceatMiami(FL)

• Hadaplayofatleast60yardsineachofthefirstsevengames.ThestreakendedagainstCoastalCarolinawhen

Tiger Records Held By Spiller• All-Purposeyardsinacareer(*7,588)• All-purposeyardspergameinacareer(145.9)• All-purposeyardspergameinaseason(*191.4)• All-purposeyardsinaseason(*2,680)• AccountingforaTDpassing,rushing,andreceiving(1)• All-purposeyardsinagame(312)vs.FloridaState• 300-yardall-purposegamesinaseason(*3)• 300-yardall-purposegamesinacareer(*3)• Consecutive200-yardall-purposegames(3)• 200-yardall-purposegamesinacareer(8)• 200-yardall-purposegamesinaseason(6)• DifferentwaysaccountingforaTDinaseason(5)• Differentwaysrecordinga100-yardgameinacareer(4)• Touchdownsof50yardsormoreinaseason(9)• Touchdownsof50yardsormoreinacareer(21)• Touchdownsof80yardsormoreinacareer(11)• Receptionsinacareerbyarunningback(123)• Receivingtouchdownsbyarunningback(11)• Receivingyardsinacareerbyarunningback(1,420)• Receivingyardsbyarunningbackinaseason(503)• Receptionsinagamebyarunningback(7)• Consecutivegameswithaplayof60yardsormore(7)• Kickoffreturnsforatouchdowninacareer(^7)• Kickoffreturnsforatouchdowninaseason(4)• Kickreturnsforatouchdowninacareer(^8)• Kickreturnsforatouchdownsinaseason(5)• Touchdownsinaseason(21)• ConsecutivegamesscoringaTDinaseason(14)•Pointsscoredinaseason(128)• Touchdownsinacareer(51)• Kickoffreturnyardsinaseason(755)• Kickoffreturnsinacareer(74)

*-ACCrecord,^-NCAArecord

he touched ball just five times as he rested an injuredtoe.

• Hadatouchdownofatleast58yardsineightofthe13games.Heachieveda58-yardplayfourdifferentways.Hehadfourkickoffreturns,threereceptions,apuntre-turn,andtworunsofatleast60yards.

• Graduated in three-and-a-half years on December 17,2009.TheClemsonBoardofTrusteesgavehimastand-ingovationashecrossedthestage.

• Earned First-Team Academic All-ACC honors in 2008when he made the Dean’s List. He became the firstClemsonrunningbacktoearnFirst-TeamAcademicAll-ACC and First-Team All-ACC honors on the field in thesameacademicyear.

CareerHonors&Awards• JoinedReggieBushastheonlyplayers incollegefoot-

ballhistorywith3,000rushingyards,1,500kickoffreturnyards,1,000receivingyards,and500puntreturnyards

• Had21careertouchdownsof50yardsormore,includ-ingninein2009.Healsohad11touchdownsof80yardsormoreinhiscareer.

• Became just the sixth player in ACC history with 3,000rushingyardsand1,000receivingyardswhenhewentover3,000rushingyardsinthewinoverFloridaStatein2009.

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Da’Quan Bowers• Hadabreakout2010seasonwhenheledthenationin

sacks(15.5)andwassecondintacklesforloss(26).Thesacktotalwasthesecond-mostinClemsonhistoryandthetackleforlosstotalwasoneofftheschoolrecordforadefensivelineman.HebrokeGainesAdams’schoolre-cordforsacksinaseasonbyadefensivelineman.

• His sack total was most by any ACC player since 1999whenClemson’sKeithAdamshad16.

• Five-time selection as Clemson’s defensive player-of-the-gamebythecoaches. Hewasselectedforhisper-formance against North Texas, Auburn, Maryland, N.C.State, and Florida State. He became the first five-timeselectionforthehonorinoneyear.

• HadfourtacklesforlossagainstNationalChampionAu-burnand3.5tacklesforlossagainst#16Miami(FL).

• Had three sacks against Maryland to establish a careerhigh and was named ACC Player-of-the-Week. He be-camethefirstTigerinnineyearstorecordthreesacksinonegame.

• Had74tackles in2010,second-mostontheteam,andled the team in quarterback pressures (20). He had astreakofninestraightgamesinwhichhewasinvolvedinasack,aschoolrecord.

• He was the most decorated player in Clemson historyforoneseason.HewontheBronkoNagurskiAwardasthetopdefensiveplayerinthenationasselectedbytheFootballWritersAssociationandwontheTedHendricksAwardasthetopdefensiveendinthecountry.

• FinalistfortheLombardiAwardandBednarikAward.Hewas thefirstplayer inClemsonhistory towineitherofthose national awards and just the secondTiger to beafinalistfortheLombardiAward. HewasalsothefirstTigertobeafinalistforfourdifferentawardsinoneyear.

• Nationaldefensiveplayer-of-the-yearbyScout.com.• First-TeamAll-ACCbytheACCSportsMediaAssociation.• He was a unanimous first-team All-American, just the

fourth player so honored in Clemson history. He wasnamedafirst-teamAll-AmericanbyAFCA,AP,FootballWritersAssociation,PhilSteele,Rivals.com,Scout.com,SI.com,SportingNews,WalterCampFoundation.

• Had 26 tackles for loss in 2010, tied for fourth-most inschoolhistoryandsecond-mostbyaClemsondefensiveend.

• NamedACCDefensivePlayer-of-the-Year,thefirstTigertowintheawardsinceGainesAdamsin2006.

• Finished his career 10th in school history in tackles forlossandninthinsacks.Itwasquiteanaccomplishmentconsideringheplayedjustthreeyears.

• Drafted in the second round by theTampa Bay Bucca-neers,thesameteamthatdraftedBowers’goodfriend,thelateGainesAdams.

• Had58tacklesasasophomorein2009eventhoughhemissedthreegamesduetoinjury.Hehad11tacklesforloss on Clemson’s ACC Atlantic Division Championshipteam. Healsohadacareer-high11tackles in theACCChampionshipgameagainstGeorgiaTech.

• Had47tacklesasafreshmanin2008,includingsixtack-lesandthreetacklesforlossagainstNebraskaintheGa-torBowl.HewasnamedClemson’sMVPofthegame.

• Honorable mention freshman All-American by CollegeFootballNews.

• Performedwithhisfather’sGospelBand,“TheLegendarySingingStars.”Hisfatherdiedsuddenlyjustpriortothestartoffallpracticeforthe2010season.

2010 FBS Leader in Sacks/GameRk Player School GP Sacks S/G 1. Da’QuanBowers Clemson 13 15.5 1.19 2. BruceIrvin WestVirginia 13 14.0 1.08 3. RyanKerrigan Purdue 12 12.5 1.04 4. JonathanMassaquoi Troy 13 13.5 1.04 5. VinnyCurry Marshall 12 12.0 1.00 6. BrandonJenkins FloridaState 14 13.5 0.96 7. JamariLattimore MiddleTennessee 13 11.5 0.88 8. MarioAddison Troy 12 10.5 0.88 9. ChrisCarter FresnoState 13 11.0 0.85 RickyElmore Arizona 13 11.0 0.85

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AP All-AmericansYear Player Pos.1939 BanksMcFadden B1959 LouCordileone L1974 BennieCunningham TE1978 JerryButler WR1979 JimStuckey DT1981 TerryKinard FS1982 TerryKinard FS1987 DavidTreadwell PK1990 StacyLong OT1991 JebFlesch OG1993 StacySeegars OG1997 AnthonySimmons LB2000 KeithAdams LB2006 GainesAdams DE2009 C.J.Spiller AP2010 Da’QuanBowers DENote:First-teamselectionsonly.

Multi-Year All-AmericansPlayer Pos. YearsJoeBlalock WR 1940,41BennieCunningham TE 1974,75JoeBostic OG 1977,78TerryKinard FS 1981,82WilliamPerry MG 1982-84JohnPhillips OG 1986,87DonnellWoolford CB 1987,88StacyLong OT 1989,90ChrisGardocki PK 1989,90LevonKirkland LB 1990,91StacySeegars OG 1992,93AnthonySimmons LB 1995-97KeithAdams LB 1999,00KyleYoung C 2000,01Note:First-teamselectionsonly.

GainesAdams

ALL-AMERICANSTiger All-Americans

Year Player Pos. AP UPI FC FWWC SN FN Other1928 O.K.Pressley C Heisman(3),NEA(3)

1939 BanksMcFadden B 1 3 1 1 Colliers(1),NEA(1)

1940 JoeBlalock E 2 Hearst(1)

1941 JoeBlalock E 2 1 1 CentralPress(1)

1945 RalphJenkins C 3 INS(1)

1948 BobbyGage B INS(1)

1950 JackieCalvert S 2 NEA(1)

1952 TomBarton OL 21955 JoelWells RB 31959 LouCordileone OL 1 11966 WayneMass OL 2 DellSports(1)

1967 HarryOlszewski OG 2 1 1 1 1 21970 DaveThompson OG 2 NEA(1)

1974 BennieCunningham TE 1 1 1 11975 BennieCunningham TE 1 1 Time(1)

1977 JoeBostic OG 3 1 31978 JoeBostic OG 2 2 1 JerryButler WR 1 1 NEA(2)

SteveFuller QB 31979 JimStuckey DT 1 1 1 11980 ObedAriri PK NEA(2)

1981 JeffDavis LB 2 1 1 1 1 1 TerryKinard FS 1 1 NEA(1)

PerryTuttle WR 1 2 JeffBryant DT 2 LeeNanney OT 21982 *TerryKinard FS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WilliamPerry MG 3 JohnnyRembert LB 3 31983 WilliamPerry MG 1 1 1 1 2 JamesRobinson DT 2 JamesFarr OG 31984 WilliamPerry MG 3 1 1 1 DaleHatcher P 2 DonaldIgwebuike PK 31985 SteveReese OG 21986 TerrenceFlagler RB 3 1 3 JohnPhillips OG 1 2 21987 MichaelDeanPerry DT 2 1 2 2 JohnPhillips OG 2 3 DavidTreadwell PK 1 1 1 1 1 1 DonnellWoolford CB 3 1 21988 DonnellWoolford CB 1 1 1 1 1 21989 StacyLong OT 3 1 ChrisGardocki PK 31990 StacyLong OT 1 1 1 1 1 1 ChrisGardocki PK 2 2 3 LevonKirkland LB 2 2 31991 JebFlesch OG 1 1 1 2 1 LevonKirkland LB 2 1 1 1 2 SH(1)

RobBodine MG 2 1 2 CP(2)

EdMcDaniel LB 3 CP(1)

1992 StacySeegars OG 2 2 3 NelsonWelch PK 31993 StacySeegars OG 1 2 1 1 1 CP(2)

1995 BrianDawkins S 2 2 AnthonySimmons LB 31996 AnthonySimmons LB 3 1 21997 AnthonySimmons LB 1 1 1 2 CP(2)

JimBundren OT 3 3 21998 AntwanEdwards CB 3 3 FootballDigest(1)

1999 KeithAdams LB 2 3 1 CBSSportsline(2)

2000 KeithAdams LB 1 1 1 1 CNNSI(1)

KyleYoung C 3 2 RobertCarswell FS 3 3 RodGardner WR Gannett(1),CP(1)

2001 KyleYoung C 3 32002 BrianMance CB 42004 JustinMiller KR 2 Rivals(2),CNNSI(2)

LeroyHill LB 3 Rivals(1)

2005 TyeHill CB 2 1 1 2 Rivals(1),ESPN(1)

2006 *GainesAdams DE 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rivals(1),ESPN(1)

NathanBennett OG 32007 BarryRichardson OT 2 1 ChrisMcDuffie OG 22009 *C.J.Spiller RB 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rivals(1),ESPN(1)

DeAndreMcDaniel S 1 3 Steele(1),CBS(1)

ThomasAustin OG 32010 *Da’QuanBowers DE 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rivals(1),ESPN(1)

DeAndreMcDaniel S Rivals(3),Steele(3)

*-unanimousAll-American;WC-WalterCamp;SN-SportingNews;FN-FootballNews;NEA-NewspaperEnterpriseofAmerica;SH-Scripps-Howard;CP-College&ProFootballWeekly;INS-InternationalNewsService

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By the Numbers2 - Number of offensive linemenwhowerenamedAll-Americanin2007. ChrisMcDuffieandBarryRichardson both made variousteams.ItwasthefirsttimeClem-sonhadtwoAll-Americaoffensivelinemeninthesameyear.

3 - Number of consecutive yearsKyleYoung was named a First-TeamVerizonAcademicAll-Amer-ican, just the second three-timeselectionamongoffensivelinemenincollegefootballhistory.Youngwasalsoatwo-timeAll-Americanonthefield.

5 - Number of two-time All-ACCoffensive linemen Clemson hashad in the lastdecade, including2010seniorChrisHairston. It isalsothenumberofTigeroffensivelinemen who have been namedAll-Americaninthelast10years.

10-Numberoftimesinthelast23seasonsClemsonhasledtheACCin rushing, thanks in part to theplayoftheoffensiveline.

13-Numberofyearsinthelast26seasons Clemson has had an All-Americaoffensivelineman.

47 - Number of games tackleJim Bundren and guard GlennRountreestartedinarow,leadingtheTigers to three straight bowlgamesfrom1995-97.

All-AmericansO.K.Pressley,C 1928RalphJenkins,C 1945TomBarton,OG 1952WayneMass,OT 1966HarryOlszewski,OG 1967DaveThompson,OG 1970JoeBostic,OG 1977,78LeeNanney,OT 1981JamesFarr,OG 1983SteveReese,OG 1985JohnPhillips,OG 1986,87StacyLong,OT 1989,90JebFlesch,OG 1991StacySeegars,OG 1992,93JimBundren,OT 1997KyleYoung,C 2000,01NathanBennett,OG 2006BarryRichardson,OT 2007ChrisMcDuffie,OG 2007ThomasAustin,OG 2009

ACCJacobsBlockingTrophyWayneMass,OT 1966

HarryOlszewski,OG 1967JoeBostic,OG 1977LeeNanney,OT 1981JamesFarr,OG 1983JohnPhillips,OG 1987

All-ConferencePlayersO.L.Derrick,OG 1903-05W.A.Schiletter,OT 1913MuttGee,C 1917L.M.Lightsey,OT 1919,20,22R.C.Potts,OG 1919O.K.Pressley,C 1928TomBrown,OT 1935CharlieWoods,C 1937RalphJenkins,C 1944,45ClydeWhite,OT 1954DonChuy,OG 1963BillyWeaver,OG 1963JohnnyBoyette,OT 1965WayneMass,OT 1966,67HarryOlszewski,OG 1966,67JoeLhotsky,OT 1968DaveThompson,OG 1970

KenPeeples,OT 1973,74JoeBostic,OG 1977,78LacyBrumley,OT 1977SteveKenney,OT 1978JeffBostic,OG 1979LeeNanney,OT 1980,81TonyBerryhill,C 1981JamesFarr,OG 1983SteveReese,OG 1984,85JohnPhillips,OG 1986,87JeffNunamacher,OT 1987,88StacyLong,OT 1989,90HankPhillips,C 1989JebFlesch,OG 1989-91EricHarmon,OG 1990MikeBrown,C 1991BruceBratton,OT 1991StacySeegars,OG 1992,93WillYoung,OG 1995DwayneMorgan,OT 1995JimBundren,OT 1996,97GlennRountree,OG 1996,97JamieTrimble,C 1996HollandPostell,OT 1998

CoreyHulsey,OG 1998KyleYoung,C 2000,01WillMerritt,OG 2000,01AkilSmith,OT 2001GregoryWalker,OT 2003RomanFry,OG 2005NathanBennett,OG 2006BarryRichardson,OT 2006,07DustinFry,C 2006ChrisMcDuffie,OG 2007ThomasAustin,OL 2008,09ChrisHairston,OT 2009,10

ACC50-YearSelectionsJoeBostic,OG 1975-78

NFLPlayersThomasAustin,OG 2010NathanBennett,OG 2007,08JeffBostic,C 1980-93JoeBostic,OG 1979-88JimBundren,OT 1998-00DonChuy,OG 1963-69BrianClark,OG 1982

ChrisDolce,OG 1983JamesFarr,OG 1984,85DustinFry,C 2007,08,09RickyHarrell,C 1973CoreyHulsey,OG 2001,03-06RalphJenkins,C 1947SteveKenney,OT 1979-86WayneMass,OT 1968-72JimMcCanless,OG 1960DwayneMorgan,OT 2003WayneMulligan,C 1969-75HarryOlszewski,OG 1969,70BobPatton,OT 1952KenPeeples,OG 1975BarryRichardson,OT 2008-10GlennRountree,OG 1999DaveThompson,OG 1971-75GregoryWalker,OG 2004CurtisWhitley,C 1992-97

SuperBowlChampionsJeffBostic,Redskins 1982,87,91

OFFFENSIVE LINEMAN TRADITION

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By the Numbers1 -Numberof tightendsnamedto the ACC 50-Year Anniversaryteam. The only pick was formerTiger Bennie Cunningham, anAll-America tight end in 1974and1975.

6 - Consecutive years theTigershadanAll-ACCwidereceiverfrom2004-09.AireseCurriewasafirst-teampickwhenheledtheACCin2004,whileChansiStuckeywasafirst-teampickin2005,06.StuckeyledtheACCin2005.AaronKellywasnamedfirstteamin2007andsecondteamin2008.JacobyFordand tight end Michael PalmerwereAll-ACCpicksin2009.

7-Numberoftouchdownsscoredby formerTiger wideout JacobyFord in his first year in the NFLwiththeOaklandRaidersin2010.Heaveraged18.8yardspercatch,fifthintheNFLamongplayerswithatleast20receptions.

9 - Number of ACC reception-yardagechampionsClemsonhashad. Aaron Kelly joined the listin2007.

43-Numberofreceptionsforfirst-team All-ACC performer MichaelPalmer in 2009, a record for aClemsontightend.

232-NumberofreceptionsAaronKelly had in his career, an ACCrecord.Hefinishedwithastreakof32consecutivegameswithatleastone catch, the second-longeststreakinschoolhistory.

2,000 - Number of yards sevendifferentTigerwideoutshaveeachhadinacareer.Fourofthesevenplayershavebeenintheprogramwithinthelast11years.

All-AmericansJoeBlalock 1940,41JerryButler 1978PerryTuttle 1981RodGardner 2000

All-ConferencePlayersHopeSandler 1902GusGoins 1938JoeBlalock 1939-41ChipClark 1942GlennSmith 1950,51DreherGaskins 1953DaltonRivers 1956GaryBarnes 1959TommyKing 1961

CharlieWaters 1969JohnMcMakin 1971BennieCunningham 1974,75JerryButler 1977,78PerryTuttle 1980,81FrankMagwood 1982K.D.Dunn 1983JimRiggs 1985,86TerranceRoulhac 1984TerrySmith 1991LamontHall 1996TonyHorne 1997RodGardner 1999,00AireseCurrie 2004ChansiStuckey 2005,06AaronKelly 2007,08

JacobyFord 2009MichaelPalmer 2009

ACC50-YearSelectionsJerryButler 1975-78BennieCunningham 1973-75

NFLPlayersGaryBarnes 1961-67SheltonBoyer 1987JerryButler 1979-87DwightClark 1979-87JamesColey 1990,91BennieCunningham 1976-85AireseCurrie 2005,06K.D.Dunn 1985-88

JacobyFord 2010RodGardner 2001-06TylerGrisham 2009LamontHall 1999-05DerrickHamilton 2004,05TonyHorne 1998-00KeithJennings 1989-97RayMathews 1951-60JohnMcMakin 1972-76MichaelPalmer 2010BobPoole 1964-67JimRiggs 1987-93StanRome 1979-82LarryRyans 1993,96ChansiStuckey 2007-10RendrickTaylor 2010

DougThomas 1991-93PerryTuttle 1982-88JoeyWalters 1977-87RayWilliams 1987KevinYoungblood 2006

ProBowlPlayersJerryButler 1980DwightClark 1981,82

SuperBowlChampionsDwightClark,49ers 1981,84BennieCunningham,Steelers 1977,78JohnMcMakin,Steelers 1974TonyHorne,Rams 1999

RECEIVER TRADITION

JacobyFord

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By the Numbers1-In2001,WoodrowDantzlerbe-camethefirstquarterbackinNCAAhistorytopassfor2,000yardsandrushfor1,000yardsinoneyear.

4-NumberofvictorieswithoutalossCharlieWhitehursthadasastartingquarterbackagainstSouthCarolinainhiscareer(2002-05).Heis the only starting signal-callerinserieshistorytohavea4-0re-cord. He isnowwith theSeattleSeahawksintheNFL.

6-NumberofTigerquarterbackswho have been either academicAll-American or won an NCAAPostgraduateScholarship.

20-Touchdownpassesandhomeruns for two-sport athlete KyleParker during the 2009-10 aca-demicyear,thefirstNCAADivisionI athlete to reach 20 of each inoneseason.

22 - Number of passing touch-downs and rushing touchdownsClemson Ring of Honor memberSteveFullerhadinhiscareer.

27 - Number of passing touch-downsbyCullenHarper in2007when he led theTigers to a top-25 final ranking. He had just sixinterceptionsthatyear.

32 - Number of wins RodneyWilliams directed Clemson to asstartingquarterbackbetweenthe1985and1988seasons.Thatmarkissecond-mostinACChistory.

All-AmericansBanksMcFadden 1939SteveFuller 1978

AcademicAll-AmericansCharlieBussey 1956HarveyWhite 1957SteveFuller 1977,78MikeEppley 1984

NCAAPostgraduateScholarshipsJimmyBell 1964JimmyAddison 1968SteveFuller 1979

DaveyO’BrienAwardSemifinalistWoodrowDantzler 2000,01

ACCPlayer-of-the-YearSteveFuller 1977,78

All-ConferencePlayersJohnMaxwell 1902,03BanksMcFadden 1939BobbyGage 1948HarveyWhite 1957LowndesShingler 1960JimmyAddison 1967KenPengitore 1973SteveFuller 1977,78HomerJordan 1981MikeEppley 1984

WoodrowDantzler 2001CharlieWhitehurst 2005CullenHarper 2007

ACC50-YearSelectionsSteveFuller 1975-78

ProfessionalPlayersDeChaneCameron 1992WoodrowDantzler 2002,03SteveFuller 1979-87

BobbyGage 1949,50NealonGreene 1998-05DickHendley 1951HomerJordan 1983-85BanksMcFadden 1940WillProctor 2007,08HarveyWhite 1960CharlieWhitehurst 2006-10

SuperBowlChampionsSteveFuller,Bears 1985

QUARTERBACK TRADITION

CharlieWhitehurst

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All-AmericansJoelWells 1955TerrenceFlagler 1986C.J.Spiller 2009

ACCPlayer-of-the-YearBuddyGore 1967C.J.Spiller 2009

ACCRookie-of-the-YearChuckMcSwain 1979TerryAllen 1987RonaldWilliams 1990JamesDavis 2005

All-ConferencePlayersJockHanvey 1903FritzFurtick 1905StumpyBanks 1919GoatMcMillian 1929DonWillis 1938CharlieTimmons 1940,41RayMathews 1949FredCone 1950BillyHair 1951,52JoelWells 1955,56DougCline 1959BillMathis 1959PatCrain 1963HughMauldin 1965BuddyGore 1967,68RayYauger 1969

LesterBrown 1978CliffAustin 1982KennyFlowers 1985TerrenceFlagler 1986TerryAllen 1987,88RonaldWilliams 1990,91RaymondPriester 1995-97TravisZachery 2000JamesDavis 2006,07C.J.Spiller 2006,08,09

NFLPlayersTerryAllen 1991-01CliffAustin 1983-87BobBaldwin 1966,67KenCallicutt 1978-82FredCone 1951-60

JamesDavis 2009,10StacyDriver 1987TerrenceFlagler 1987-91KennyFlowers 1987-89SteveGriffin 1987RudyHarris 1993-95TracyJohnson 1989-96KevinMack 1985-93BillMathis 1960-69JeffMcCall 1983ChuckMcSwain 1983-87JoePagliei 1959,60MarionReeves 1974-76MarvinSims 1980,81C.J.Spiller 2010DonTesterman 1976-80CharlieTimmons 1946

SidTinsley 1945JoelWells 1957-61DerrickWitherspoon 1995-97TerryWitherspoon 2001

ProBowlPlayersRayMathews,HB 1952,53,55BillMathis,RB 1963KevinMack,FB 1985-87TerryAllen,RB 1996

SuperBowlChampionsTerrenceFlagler,49ers 1988,89BillMathis,Jets 1969

RUNNING BACK TRADITION

JamesDavis

1 -BillMathiswasamemberoftheNewYorkJets’1969SuperBowlChampionshipteam,thefirstfor-merTigertowinaSuperBowlring.

2-NumberofSuperBowlChampi-onshipringswonbyformerTigerTerrence Flagler with the SanFrancisco49ersin1988and1989.

5-ConsecutiveyearsClemsonhadafirst-orsecond-teamAll-ACCrun-ningbackfrom2005-09.

6 - Finish for 2009 senior C.J.Spiller in the Heisman Trophyballoting. It tied for the highestfinish by anyTiger. It is also thenumberofTigerswhohaveledtheACCinrushing,includingall-timeClemsonrushingleaderRaymondPriester(1994-97).

6.3 -Yards-per-carry figure bycurrent running back Andre El-lington,theschoolcareerrecordamongplayerswithatleast1,000rushingyards.

100-Totalnumberoftouchdownsscored by C.J. Spiller (51) andJamesDavis(49)duringtheirTigercareers.BotharenowintheNFL,SpillerwithBuffaloandDaviswithWashington.

1,000 - Number of yards 11 dif-ferentTigers have reached in aseason a combined 12 times inClemsonhistory.

7,588 - Number of career all-purposeyardsbyC.J.SpillerinhisfouryearswiththeTigerprogram,thesecond-highesttotalinNCAAhistory.

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By the Numbers2-NumberofnationalawardswonbyDa’QuanBowers in2010.Hewon the Bronko Nagurski Awardas the top defensive player inthenationandtheTedHendricksAwardasthetopdefensiveendinthecountry.

4-OveralldraftselectionofGainesAdams in the 2007 NFL draft byTampaBay.Hewasnamedtothe2007NFLAll-Rookieteamafterheledallrookiesinsacks.

6-NumberofformerClemsonde-fensivelinemenwhohaveplayedon Super Bowl Championshipteams.ThatincludesNickEason,a member of the Steelers’ cham-pionship team in 2008. Also thenumber of Pro Bowls MichaelDean Perry played in with theBrownsandBroncos,tiedformostamongformerTigers.

10 - Number ofTiger defensivelinemen who have been draftedbytheNFLinthelast10years.AtleastoneTigerdefensivelinemanhasbeendraftedeachofthelastsixyears.

14-NumberofProBowlsChesterMcGlockton, Trevor Pryce, andMichael Dean Perry have com-binedtoplayovertheyears.

91 - Number of career sacks forformerTiger Trevor Pryce in his14-yearNFLcareer.

121-NumberofcareertacklesforlossbythePerrybrothersbetween1981-87. William had 60 from1981-84 and Michael Dean had61from1984-87.

All-AmericansLouCordileone,DT 1959JimStuckey,DT 1979JeffBryant,DT 1981WilliamPerry,MG 1982-84JamesRobinson,DT 1983MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1987RobBodine,MG 1991GainesAdams,DE 2006Da’QuanBowers,DE 2010

ACCPlayer-of-the-YearWilliamPerry,MG 1984MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1987

ACCDefensivePlayer-of-the-YearGainesAdams,DE 2006Da’QuanBowers,DE 2010

HendricksAwardWinnerDa’QuanBowers,DE 2010

NagurskiAwardWinnerDa’QuanBowers,DE 2010

LombardiAwardFinalistWilliamPerry,MG 1984Da’QuanBowers,DE 2010

NagurskiAwardFinalistGainesAdams,DE 2006

OutlandTrophyFinalistWilliamPerry,MG 1984MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1987

All-ConferencePlayersB.C.Inabinet,MG 1935BobTurner,DT 1945FrankGillespie,MG 1948GeorgeFritts,MG 1939-41JimPadgett,DT 1958HaroldOlson,DT 1959JohnCagle,DT 1968FrankWirth,DT 1972WillieAnderson,MG 1974JimStuckey,DT 1978,79SteveDurham,DT 1979DanBenish,DT 1981JeffBryant,DT 1981

WilliamPerry,MG 1982-84JamesRobinson,DT 1983SteveBerlin,DT 1985MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1986,87TonyStephens,MG 1987MarkDrag,MG 1988RichMcCullough,DT 1988VanceHammond,DT 1989,90OtisMoore,DT 1989RobBodine,MG 1991ChesterMcGlockton,DT 1991BrentsonBuckner,DT 1992,93MarvinCross,DT 1994LamarickSimpson,DT 1995TrevorPryce,DT 1996LorenzoBromell,DT 1997RaymondWhite,DT 1997AdrianDingle,DE 1998TerryJolly,DT 1999,00NickEason,DT 2002BryantMcNeal,DE 2002DonnellWashington,DT 2003GainesAdams,DE 2006RickySapp,DE 2009Da’QuanBowers,DE 2010

JarvisJenkins,DT 2010

ACC50-YearSelectionsMichaelDeanPerry,DT 1984-97WilliamPerry,MG 1981-84

NFLPlayersGainesAdams,DE 2007-09DanBenish,DT 1983-88CharlesBennett,DE 2006-08LorenzoBromell,DE 1998-04JeffBryant,DT 1982-93BrentsonBuckner,DT 1994-05JohnCagle,DT 1969LouCordileone,DT 1960-68AdrianDingle,DT 1999-04SteveDurham,DT 1982NickEason,DT 2004-10BillHudson,DT 1961-63BobHudson,DT 1951-61ClarenceInabinet,DT 1936RichardMcCullough,DT 1989,90ChesterMcGlockton,DT 1992-03BryantMcNeal,DE 2003-06PhillipMerling,DE 2008-10

WilliamPerry,MG 1985-94MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1988-97RobertPotts,DT 1919TrevorPryce,DT 1997-10ArchieReese,DT 1978-84RickySapp,DE 2010DorellScott,DT 2009,10JimStuckey,DT 1980-87KhaleedVaughn,DE 2004,05DonnellWashington,DT 2004,05

ProBowlPlayersBillHudson,DT 1961ChesterMcGlockton,DT 1994-97MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1989-91,93,94,96TrevorPryce,DT 1999-02

SuperBowlChampionsDanBenish,Redskins 1987NickEason,Steelers 2008WilliamPerry,Bears 1986TrevorPryce,Broncos 1997,98ArchieReese,49ers 1981JimStuckey,49ers 1981,84

DEFENSIVE LINEMAN TRADITION

Da’QuanBowers

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By the Numbers3-NumberoftimesChadCarsonwas selected to theVerizon Aca-demicAll-Americateam. Hewasasecond-teamselection in1999,and a first-team choice in both2000and2001.

5-Numberoftimesinthelast13seasonsClemsonhashadaButkusAwardnominee.Also,thenumberof linebackers on the 1990 teamthatplayed in theNFL, includingJohn Johnson, Levon Kirkland,Ed McDaniel, Ashley Sheppard,and the late Wayne Simmons.The group combined to play 35yearsintheNFL.

12-NumberofClemsonlineback-ersthathavebeenselectedwithinthefirstfiveroundsoftheNFLdraftinthelast20years.

43-JerseynumberofbothKeithAdamsandLeroyHill,twoofthelast 12 ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year selections. Adams wonthe award in the 1999 seasonandHilltookhomethehardwarein2004.

313-NumberofcareertacklesforKavellConner,a2009TigerseniorwhowasanNFLAll-Rookieselec-tionwiththeColtsin2010.

2007 -Year former All-AmericanJeffDaviswas inducted into theCollegeFootballHallofFame.

All-AmericansJeffDavis 1981JohnnyRembert 1982LevonKirkland 1990,91EdMcDaniel 1991AnthonySimmons 1995-97KeithAdams 1999,00LeroyHill 2004

ACCPlayer-of-the-YearJeffDavis 1981

ACCDefensivePlayer-of-the-YearKeithAdams 1999LeroyHill 2004

NationalRookie-of-the-YearAnthonySimmons 1995

All-ConferencePlayersVetSitton 1903BillHecht 1965

ButchSursavage 1965,66JimCatoe 1967,68RonnieDucworth 1967,68IvanSoutherland 1969WayneBaker 1971LarryHefner 1971JonathanBrooks 1977,78RandyScott 1977,78BubbaBrown 1978,79JeffDavis 1981AndyHeaden 1982JohnnyRembert 1982EdgarPickett 1983HenryWalls 1983TerenceMack 1986JesseHatcher 1988DougBrewster 1989,90JohnJohnson 1989,90LevonKirkland 1989-91EdMcDaniel 1990,91AshleySheppard 1992TimJones 1993,94

WardellRouse 1994AnthonySimmons 1995-97RahimAbdullah 1998KeithAdams 1999ChadCarson 2000,01LeroyHill 2003,04

ACC50-YearSelectionsJeffDavis 1978-81AnthonySimmons 1995-97

ButkusAwardNomineesLevonKirkland 1990,91EdMcDaniel 1991AnthonySimmons 1996,97RahimAbdullah 1998KeithAdams 2000

NFLPlayersRahimAbdullah 1999,00KeithAdams 2001-07KevinAlexander 2010

MikeBarber 1995-99JonathanBrooks 1979-84JohnCagle 1968O.J.Childress 1999,00VinceCiurciu 2002-09DougCline 1960-66KavellConner 2010BillyDavis 1984JeffDavis 1982-87MikeDukes 1960-65RudyHayes 1959-62AndyHeaden 1983-88LarryHefner 1972-75LeroyHill 2005-10BobHudson 1951-61BrandonJamison 2005-07JohnJohnson 1991-95LevonKirkland 1992-02JohnLeake 2005,06TerenceMack 1987EdMcDaniel 1992-01EldridgeMilton 1987

JohnnyRembert 1983-88WardellRouse 1995,96PatrickSapp 1996-99AshleySheppard 1993-95AnthonySimmons 1998-04WayneSimmons 1993-98DarnellStephens 1995,96HenryWalls 1987AnthonyWaters 2007-10KeithWilliams 1987

ProBowlPlayersJohnnyRembert 1988,89LevonKirkland 1996,97EdMcDaniel 1998

SuperBowlChampionsAndyHeaden,Giants 1986WayneSimmons,Packers 1996AnthonyWaters,Saints 2009

LINEBACKER TRADITION

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By the Numbers1 - Number of the round corner-backTyeHillwasdraftedin2006.Hillwasthe#15overallselectionby the Rams, and he went on tomake the NFL All-Rookie teamin2006.

4 - Number of formerTiger de-fensive backs on NFL rosters in2010.Thelistincluded2009rook-ies Chris Clemons and MichaelHamlin.

8-NumberofProBowlsforBrianDawkins, one of the NFL’s bestsafeties. He has more Pro Bowlselections than any other formerTiger. It is also the number ofThorpeAwardnomineesthattheTigers have had since the 1988season.

14-Numberofyearsinthelast16seasonsthatClemsonhashadatleastoneAll-ACCdefensiveback.

15 - Number of career intercep-tions for 2010 senior DeAndreMcDaniel,tiedforsecondinTigerhistory.

19-NumberoftakeawaysformerAll-American and 1982 NationalDefensivePlayer-of-the-YearTerryKinardhadinhiscareer,stillaTigerrecord.KinardwasinductedintotheCollegeFootballHallofFamein 2001 as well as the ClemsonRingofHonor.

All-AmericansBobbyGage 1948JackieCalvert 1950TerryKinard 1981,82DonnellWoolford 1987,88BrianDawkins 1995AntwanEdwards 1998RobertCarswell 2000BrianMance 2002TyeHill 2005DeAndreMcDaniel 2009,10

ThorpeAwardNomineesDonnellWoolford 1988RobertO’Neal 1991BrianDawkins 1995AntwanEdwards 1998RobertCarswell 1999JustinMiller 2003

TyeHill 2005DeAndreMcDaniel 2010

All-ConferencePlayersBobBailey 1937ShadBryant 1939WaynePage 1966FrankLiberatore 1967DonKelley 1970PeanutMartin 1973JimNess 1974SteveRyan 1977,78RexVarn 1979TerryKinard 1981,82RodMcSwain 1983RonaldWatson 1984DeltonHall 1986DonnellWoolford 1987,88JamesLott 1988,89

DexterDavis 1989,90RobertO’Neal 1989,91,92BrianDawkins 1993-95AndreHumphrey 1993LeomontEvans 1995DexterMcCleon 1996AntwanEdwards 1997,98RobertCarswell 1999,00CharlesHafley 2001BrianMance 2002JustinMiller 2002,04TyeHill 2005MichaelHamlin 2007,08DeAndreMcDaniel 2009,10

ACC50-YearSelectionsTerryKinard 1979-82

NFLPlayersCrezdonButler 2010RobertCarswell 2001,02ChrisClemons 2009,10DarrelCrutchfield 2001KennyDanforth 1987DexterDavis 1991-95TyDavis 1985-87BrianDawkins 1996-10AntwanEdwards 1999-05LeomontEvans 1996-99JamaalFudge 2006-09DeltonHall 1987-93MichaelHamlin 2009,10JeromeHenderson 1991-98TyeHill 2006-09TerryKinard 1983-90AlLatimer 1979-84DexterMcCleon 1997-06

RodMcSwain 1984-90JustinMiller 2005-09RobertO’Neal 1993-96ReggiePleasant 1985-96JamesTrapp 1993-03CharlieWaters 1970-81PerryWilliams 1987DonnellWoolford 1989-97

ProBowlPlayersCharlieWaters 1976-78TerryKinard 1988BrianDawkins 1999,01,02,04-06,08,09

SuperBowlChampionsTerryKinard,Giants 1986CharlieWaters,Cowboys 1971,77DexterMcCleon,Rams 1999JamesTrapp,Ravens 2000

DEFENSIVE BACK TRADITION

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• Clemsonhasbeenshownonlivetelevision126timesin151possiblegamesinthelast11years.Thatmeans83percentofClemson’sgameshavebeentelevisedinthelast12seasons. Thatincludes2006whenall13gameswereshownonlivetelevision,includingsevenonESPN.Clemson was shown on ESPN as often as Notre DamewasshownonNBCin2006.TheTigershavebeenontheESPNfamilyofnetworks45timesinthelastsixyears.

• Clemsonhad11televisionexposuresin2010,astheTigerswereontheESPNfamilyofstationssixtimes.ClemsonwasalsoonABCtwice.

• Clemson’s2009GatorBowlgameagainstNebraskahada4.1rating,anincreaseof58percentoverthe2008GatorBowl.

• ClemsonhasappearedonESPN68timesinthelast12years.

• TheClemson-FloridaStategamehasbecomeoneofthetopspectaclesincollegefootball.Sixteenofthelast19gamesintheserieshavebeentelecastbyABC,CBS,orESPN.The1999gamewasthefirst-everDivisionImeetingbetweenfather-and-soncoaches,asBobbyBowdenfacedsonTommyBowden.Itwasoneofthemosthighly-ratedgamesinESPN’sSaturdayeveningprimetimegamehis-tory.The2007Clemsonvs.FloridaStategamewasshownonLaborDaynightandreceiveda5.02rating,thehighestontheopeningweekendofcollegefootball.

• Inthe2003season,themeetingbetweenClemsonandFloridaStatewasthehighest-rated,regular-seasoncollegefootballgameinthehistoryofESPN2.

• Over 300 members of the media cover the Clemson-FloridaStategameeachyear.The1999meetingattractedmediafromBoston,Chicago,Dallas,Houston,LosAngeles,Miami,NewYork,andWashingtonD.C.

• Clemson’s2010seniorsappearedontelevision43timesin53possiblegames.Thatincluded31appearancesoneitherABCortheESPNfamilyofnetworks.

• Clemsonhasanall-timerecordof166-120-5intelevisedgames,includinga89-42-3recordingamesshownfromMemorialStadium.

• TheACCsignedanew12-yearagreementwithESPNinJulyof2010thatwillbringnearly$13millionperyeartoClemsonstartingin2011-12.

• Clemson benefits from the considerable contracts thatthe ACC negotiates with ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2. Theregular-seasonpackageisamongthebestinthenation,as it insuresat least72ACCteamexposureseachyear.Clemsonhasbeenshowninatleastsevengameseveryyearsince1993,andthatstreakwillcontinuein2011.TheTigershavealsohadatleast10gamesontelevisioneveryyearsince2005.

• Clemson has its own replay network through CollegeSportsSoutheast(CSS).Eachgameisreplayedoncable

outletsthroughoutthesoutheast,andthegamesarealsoreplayedonthosechannelsduringthesummer.

• Clemson’sChick-fil-ABowlgameagainstAuburnin2007receiveda5.02rating,thehighest-ratedbowlgameonESPNin2007.

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Tigers on Television (2000-10)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 RABCFloridaState L 7-54 NESPNSouth Carolina W 16-14 RABCVirginiaTech* L 20-41 NNBC*-GatorBowlatJacksonville,FL

2001 (5-5)Opponent W-L Score TVVirginia L 24-26 NESPN2GeorgiaTech W(OT) 47-44 RABCN.C.State W 45-37 RRJNorth Carolina L 3-38 NESPN2

WakeForest W 21-14 RRJFlorida State L 27-41 RABCMaryland L 37-20 NESPN2SouthCarolina L 15-20 RRJDuke W 59-31 ^RCSSLouisianaTech* W 49-24 NESPN*-HumanitarianBowlatBoise,ID

2002 (5-6)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgia L 28-31 NESPNGeorgia Tech W 24-19 NESPNFloridaState L 31-48 NESPNVirginia L 17-22 NESPNWake Forest W 31-23 RABCN.C. State L 6-38 NESPNNorthCarolina W 42-12 RRJMaryland L 12-30 NESPN2Duke W 34-31 RRJSouth Carolina W 27-20 NESPNTexasTech* L 15-55 NESPN*-TangerineBowlatOrlando,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 NESPN2SouthCarolina W 63-17 NESPN2Tennessee* W 27-14 NESPN*-PeachBowlatAtlanta,GA

2004 (5-4)Opponent W-L Score TVWake Forest W(OT) 37-30 RABCGeorgia Tech L 24-28 RABCTexasA&M L 6-27 NTBSFloridaState 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 RRJWakeForest L 27-31 NESPNUN.C.State W 31-10 NESPNTemple W 37-7 RComcastGeorgiaTech L 9-10 NESPN2Florida State W 35-14 NESPNSouthCarolina W 13-9 NESPN2Colorado* W 19-10 NESPN*-ChampsSportsBowlatOrlando,FL

2006 (8-5)Opponent W-L Score TVFlorida Atlantic W 54-6 NESPNUBostonCollege L(2OT) 33-34 RABCFloridaState W 27-20 NESPNNorth Carolina W 52-7 RLFLouisiana Tech W 51-0 NESPNUWakeForest W 27-17 NESPNTemple^ W 63-9 NESPNUGeorgia Tech W 31-7 NESPNVirginiaTech 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;*-MusicCityBowlatNashville,TN

2007 (6-4)Opponent W-L Score TVFlorida State W 24-18 NESPNN.C.State W 42-20 RLFGeorgiaTech 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 NESPN2SouthCarolina W 23-21 NESPN2Auburn* L(OT) 20-23 NESPN*-Chick-fil-ABowlatAtlanta,GA

2008 (5-6)Opponent W-L Score TVAlabama* L 10-34 NESPNN.C. State W 27-9 RLFMaryland L 17-20 RLFWakeForest L 7-12 NESPNGeorgia Tech L 17-21 NESPN

BostonCollege W 27-21 NESPNUFloridaState L 27-41 RABCDuke W 31-7 RLFVirginia W 13-3 RLFSouth Carolina W 31-14 NESPN2Nebraska^ L 21-26 NCBS*-Atlanta,GA;^-GatorBowlatJack-sonville,FL

2009 (7-4)Opponent W-L Score TVGeorgiaTech 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 NABCSouthCarolina L 17-34 NESPNGeorgiaTech* L 34-39 NESPNKentucky^ W 21-13 NESPN*-ACCChampionshipgameatTampa,FL;^-MusicCityBowlatNashville,TN

2010 (4-7)Opponent W-L Score TVNorth Texas W 35-10 NESPNUAuburn L 24-27 NESPNMiami (FL) L 21-30 NESPN2NorthCarolina L 16-21 RABCMaryland W 31-7 RRaycomGeorgia Tech W 27-13 NESPNBostonCollege L 10-16 RRaycomN.C. State W 14-13 RRaycomFloridaState L 13-16 RABCSouth Carolina L 7-29 NESPN2SouthFlorida* L 26-31 NESPN*-MeinekeCarCareBowlatCharlotte,NC

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Top-25 WinsDate Site Opponent AP-Coach Score1-1-40 N1 BostonCollege 11-NP 6-311-13-48 A WakeForest 19-NP 21-149-30-50 A Missouri 17-NP 34-010-28-50 A WakeForest 17-NR 13-121-1-51 N2 Miami(FL) 15-16 15-1410-9-54 N3 Florida 14-17 14-711-3-56 H Virginia Tech 16-NR 21-69-19-59 A NorthCarolina 12-NP 20-1812-19-59 N4 TexasChristian 7-8 23-711-18-67 H N.C. State 10-10 14-610-9-71 N5 Duke 14-15 3-09-17-77 A Georgia 17-19 7-611-18-78 A Maryland 11-11 28-2412-30-78 N6 OhioState 20-NR 17-1511-3-79 H Wake Forest 14-14 31-011-22-80 H South Carolina 14-15 27-69-19-81 H Georgia 4-4 13-311-7-81 A NorthCarolina 8-9 10-81-1-82 N2 Nebraska 4-4 22-1511-6-82 H North Carolina 18-13 16-1311-13-82 A Maryland 18-16 24-2211-5-83 A NorthCarolina 10-9 16-311-12-83 H Maryland 11-17 52-279-20-86 A Georgia 14-10 31-2812-27-86 N6 Stanford 20-17 27-219-19-87 H Georgia 18-17 21-201-1-88 N7 PennState 20-19 35-1010-15-88 H Duke 22-24 49-1711-19-88 H South Carolina 25-21 29-101-1-89 N7 Oklahoma 10-11 13-69-9-89 A FloridaState 16-16 34-2310-21-89 H N.C. State 12-12 30-1012-30-89 N6 WestVirginia 17-17 27-710-27-90 H North Carolina NR-24 20-31-1-91 N8 Illinois 16-17 30-09-28-91 H Georgia Tech 19-18 9-710-26-91 H N.C. State 12-12 29-1910-10-92 A Virginia 10-10 29-2811-7-92 H North Carolina 18-18 40-710-2-93 H N.C. State 24-23 20-1411-13-93 H Virginia 18-16 23-1411-5-94 A NorthCarolina 19-12 28-1710-19-96 H Georgia Tech 22-24 28-2511-9-96 A Virginia 15-16 24-169-13-97 A N.C.State NR-25 19-179-11-99 H Virginia 22-19 33-1411-18-00 H South Carolina 25-NR 16-149-29-01 A GeorgiaTech 9-11 (OT)47-4410-11-03 H Virginia 25-24 (OT)30-2711-8-03 H Florida State 3-3 26-101-2-04 N9 Tennessee 6-7 27-1411-6-04 A Miami(FL) 11-10 (OT)24-179-3-05 H Texas A&M 17-17 25-2411-12-05 H Florida State 17-16 35-1411-19-05 A SouthCarolina 19-21 13-99-16-06 A FloridaState 9-10 27-2010-21-06 H Georgia Tech 13-13 31-79-3-07 H Florida State 19-21 24-1810-24-09 A Miami(FL) 8-9 (OT)40-3711-6-10 H N.C. State 23-25 14-13N1-Dallas,TX(CottonBowl);N2-Miami,FL(OrangeBowl);N3-Jacksonville,FL;N4-Houston,TX(BluebonnetBowl);N5-Norfolk,VA(OysterBowl);N6-Jacksonville,FL(GatorBowl);N7-Orlando,FL(CitrusBowl);N8-Tampa,FL(HallofFameBowl);N9-Atlanta,GA(PeachBowl);Note:Homegamesinbold.

Clemson’s Ranked Win RecordsTop-25 Wins in a Season:............................... 3(1981,88,89,03,05)Top-20 Wins in a Season:............................................ 3(1981,89,05)Top-10 Wins in a Season:........................................................3(1981)Wins Over Top-25 Teams in Consecutive Games:.. 2(1982,83,05)Largest Victory Margin Over a Top-25 Team:............................................................................................ 34(34-0at#17Missouriin1950)Largest Victory Margin Over a Top-10 Team:...................................................................................16(26-10vs.#3FloridaStatein2003).................................................16(23-7vs.#7TexasChristianin1959)Largest Victory Margin at Home vs. Top-25 Team:.....................................................................33(40-7vs.#18NorthCarolinain1992)Largest Victory Margin on Road vs. Top-25 Team:.................................................................................. 34(34-0at#17Missouriin1950)Largest Victory Margin in a Bowl Game Over a Top-25 Team:............................ 30(30-0vs.#16Illinoisin1991HallofFameBowl)

Clemson’s Highest-Ranked WinsYear Opponent Site Opp. Rk Score2003 Florida State H 3-3 26-101981 Georgia H 4-4 13-31981 Nebraska N1 4-4 22-152003 Tennessee N2 6-7 27-141959 TexasChristian N3 7-8 23-71981 NorthCarolina A 8-9 10-82009 Miami(FL) A 8-9 (OT)40-372001 GeorgiaTech A 9-11 (OT)47-442006 FloridaState A 9-10 27-201967 N.C. State H 10-10 14-61983 NorthCarolina A 10-9 16-31988 Oklahoma N4 10-11 13-61992 Virginia A 10-10 29-282004 Miami(FL) A 11-10 (OT)24-171986 Georgia A 14-10 31-28N1-Miami(FL);N2-Atlanta,GA;N3-Houston,TX;N4-Orlando,FL; Note: Rankings by AP and coaches, respectively; homegamesinbold.

TOP-25 WINS

Malliciah Goodman and the Tiger defense limited Russell Wilson and the N.C. State offense to 13 points in Clemson’s 14-13 win over the #23 Wolfpack on November 6, 2010.

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Final 1981 AP Poll Rk Team Head Coach W-L 1. Clemson Danny Ford 12-0 2. Texas FredAkers 10-1-1 3. PennState JoePaterno 10-2 4. Pittsburgh JackieSherrill 11-1 5. SouthernMethodist RonMeyer 10-1 6. Georgia VinceDooley 10-2 7. Alabama BearBryant 9-2-1 8. Miami(FL) HowardSchnellenberger 9-2 9. NorthCarolina DickCrum 10-2 10. Washington DonJames 10-2 11. Nebraska TomOsborne 9-3 12. Michigan BoSchembechler 9-3 13. BrighamYoung LaVellEdwards 11-2 14. SouthernCalifornia JohnRobinson 9-3 15. OhioState EarleBruce 9-3 16. ArizonaState DarrylRogers 9-2 17. WestVirginia DonNehlen 9-3 18. Iowa HaydenFry 8-4 19. Missouri WarrenPowers 8-4 20. Oklahoma BarrySwitzer 7-4-1

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1981 National Championship TeamNotes of Interest on the 1981 Team

• ClemsonwonitsfirstnationaltitleinanysportandthefirstfortheACCinfootballin28years.

• ClemsonhadfivedifferentplayersearnAll-Americahonors,morethananyotherTigerteaminhistory.

• Therewasnocontroversyconcerningthevotingof theNationalChampionin1981.Clemsonendedtheseasonastheonlyunde-feated,untiedteaminDivisionIafterthebowlgamesandwastheonlyteamwiththreewinsovertop-10teams.

• HeadCoachDannyFord(age33atthetime)remainstheyoungestcoachinhistoryofcollegefootballtowintheNationalChampionship.

• Clemsonforced41turnoversinthe12games,stillaschoolrecordforturnoversforcedinaseason.

• Duringonestretch in theseason, theClemsondefenseheldtheoppositionwithoutatouchdownfor18consecutivequartersandnoopponentscoredarushingtouchdownagainstClemsonduringthefirstsevengamesoftheseason.

• Clemsonwonthenationaltitlein1981aftergoing6-5thepreviousseason.TheTigerswereunrankedineverypreseasonpollentering1981.

• Clemson’simprovementof5.5gamesfrom1980to1981wasthelargestimprovementinthenation.

• Onlyoneteam(Wofford)hadmoretimeofpossessioninagameagainstClemsonallseason.

• Clemsonhadtheleadattheendofthefirstquarterinjustfourofthe12games.

• Clemsonscored316pointsduringtheregularseasonof1981,theexactsametotalGeorgiascoredinits11-gameregularseasonof1980,theyeartheBulldogswonthenationaltitle.

• Goodhealthwasabig reason forClemson’ssuccess in the1981season.Onlyfivedifferentstartersmissedanygamesduringtheentireseasonandnoplayermissedmorethantwogamesallyear.Acollectivetotalofonlyeightgamesweremissedbyfivestartersduringthe1981season.

• No opponent had a run from scrimmage longer than 26 yardsandnoopponenthadaplayover30yardsallseason.Thelongest

touchdownplayagainstClemsonwas25yards,onahalfbackoptionpassfromMikeRoziertoAnthonySteelsofNebraskaintheOrangeBowl.

• During offseason conditioning in the summer of 1981, StrengthCoach George Dostal constructed a simple sign for his strengthtrainingfacility...”1982OrangeBowl,Clemsonvs.Nebraska.”

• TheClemsonseniorstudentwhowasinchargeofpepralliesforthe1981seasonwasformerCBS This MorninganchorJaneRobelot.

• ThedayafterClemsondefeatedNorthCarolinainChapelHill,NC,placekickerDonaldIgwebuikeflewtoMaryland,whereClemson’sthird-rankedsoccerteamdefeatedMaryland4-0toclinchtheACCtitle.IgwebuikeplayedontwoACCChampionshipteamsduringthatfall,bothofwhichfinishedrankedinthetop10inthenation.

Records Set in 1981 That Stand Today• Pointsvs.ACCopponent(82vs.WakeForest,10/31)• Rushingyardsinthemodernera(536vs.WakeForest,10/31)• Totaloffenseyardsinagame(756vs.WakeForest,10/31)• Third-downconversionpercentageinagame(100.0(12-12)vs.Wake

Forest,10/31)• Turnoversforcedinagame(9vs.Georgia,9/19)• Winsinaseason(12)• Winsovertop-10teamsinaseason(3)• Turnoversforcedinaseason(41)

Team Honors & Awards• APNationalChampion• UPINationalChampion• Sporting NewsNationalChampion

1981 Tigers in Professional Football Pro S.B. Draft NFLPlayer, Pos. Bowls Champ. Round YearsCliffAustin,TB --- --- 3 5DanBenish,DT --- 1 FA 6JeffBryant,DT --- --- 1 12BrianClark,OT --- --- 12 1KennyDanforth,SS --- --- FA 1BillyDavis,DB --- --- FA 1JeffDavis,LB --- --- 5 6TyDavis,DB --- 1 3 3K.D.Dunn,TE --- --- 5 3DaleHatcher,P 1 --- 3 7AndyHeaden,OLB --- 1 8 6DonaldIgwebuike,PK --- --- 10 6HomerJordan,QB# --- --- FA 1TerryKinard,FS 1 1 1 8KevinMack,FB 2 --- 1 9JeffMcCall,FB --- 1 7 1ChuckMcSwain,RB --- --- 5 3RodMcSwain,DB --- --- 3 7WilliamPerry,MG --- 1 1 10ReggiePleasant,DB* --- --- 6 2JohnnyRembert,OLB 1 --- 4 10PerryTuttle,WR^ --- --- 1 3#-playedthreeyearsintheCFL;*-played10yearsintheCFL;^-playedsevenyearsintheCFL

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• Sports IllustratedNationalChampion• FootballWritersAssociationNationalChampion• FootballCoachesAssociationNationalChampion• WashingtonTouchdownClubNationalChampion• Chicago TribuneFansNationalChampion• OrangeBowlChampion• ACCChampion• Secondinthenationinscoringdefense• Seventhinthenationinrushingdefense• Seventhinthenationinturnovermargin• Eighthinthenationintotaldefense• Nation’smostimprovedteam(+5.5games)

Head Coach Danny Ford• FootballWritersAssociationNationalCoach-of-the-Year• UPINationalCoach-of-the-Year• AmericanFootballCoachesAssociationNationalCoach-of-the-Year• WTBSNationalCoach-of-the-Year• WashingtonTouchdownClubNationalCoach-of-the-Year• ACCCoach-of-the-Year

All-Americans• Jeff Bryant-Football News(2)• Jeff Davis-Kodak(1),UPI(1),FootballWriters(1),Football News

(1),AP(2)• Terry Kinard-AP(1),NEA(1),FootballWritersAssociation(1),WTBS

(1)• Lee Nanney-UPI(2)• Perry Tuttle-Sporting News(1),NEA(1),Football News(2)

Clemson forced nine turnovers and held Herschel Walker out of the endzone in its 13-3 victory over #4 Georgia on September 19, 1981.

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1981 Season StatsTeam Stats

CU Opp.TOTAL OFFENSE 4698 3023 TotalPlays 910 810 Touchdowns 42 11 YardsPerPlay 5.2 3.7 YardsPerGame 391.5 251.9RUSHING YARDS 2977 1854 Attempts 705 461 Touchdowns 32 5 YardsPerCarry 4.2 2.5 YardsPerGame 248.1 97.4PASSING YARDS 1721 1854 Attempts 205 349 Completions 112 164 HadIntercepted 10 23 Touchdowns 10 6 CompletionPercentage 54.6 47.0 YardsPerAttempt 8.40 5.31 YardsPerCompletion 15.4 11.3 Efficiency 131.5 84.1 YardsPerGame 143.4 154.5PUNTING YARDS 2059 3105 NumberofPunts 49 77 AveragePunt 42.1 40.3 NetPunting 39.5 36.0PUNT RETURN YARDS 323 127 NumberofReturns 37 15 AverageReturn 8.7 8.5INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 190 87 NumberofInterceptions 23 10 ReturnYardsPerInterception 8.3 8.7KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 409 659 NumberofReturns 20 36 AverageReturn 20.5 18.3FIRST DOWNS 254 201 ByRushing 167 79 ByPassing 79 106 ByPenalty 8 16 FirstDownsPerGame 21.2 16.8PENALTIES 80-734 61-552 PenaltyYardsPerGame 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 PointsPerGame 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 atTulane 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 atKentucky 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 *atDuke 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 *atNorthCarolina(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 atSouthCarolina 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 $Nebraska(4,4) W 22-15 72,748 1,1 17 54 155 1 11 22 1 134 1 74 289 13 40 193 1 6 17 0 63 1 57 256*-ACCgame;$-Miami,FL(OrangeBowl);Note:Homegamesinbold;officialhomeattendance-371,152(61,859pergame);Head Coach-DannyFord;Assistants-WillieAnderson(DL),CurleyHallman(DB),TomHarper(AHC,DL),LesHerrin(LB),LawsonHolland(WR),BuddyKing(OL),ChuckReedy(RB),NelsonStokley(QB),LarryVanDerHeyden(OL).

1981 Game-By-Game Results & Stats

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Overall, nine of Clemson’s 16 bowl wins have comeagainst coaches who areintheCollegeFootballHallofFame,including2007in-ducteeJoePaternoofPennState. Clemson has fourbowl wins over coacheswho are in the 200-vic-toryclub.WoodyHayesofOhio State,Tom Osborneof Nebraska, Paterno, andNehlenareallcoacheswithatleast200careervictorieswho lost bowl games toClemson. Clemson has bowlwins over some of thegreatestcoachesincollegefootballhistory:

•FrankLeahy, thesecond-winningestcoachinhistoryon a winning-percentagebasis, when Clemson de-feated Boston College inthe1940CottonBowl.•JoePaternoofPennState,the winningest coach inDivision I college footballhistory on a total-winsbasis, when Clemson de-featedPennState35-10inthe1988CitrusBowl. It isstill the largest margin ofdefeat in a bowl game forPaterno, who is the win-

Bowl History Clemsonhasarichbowltradition.TheTigershave16bowlwins,18th-mostinNCAAhistory.Theirfirstbowlgamewasinthe1940CottonBowlwhentheTigersdefeatedFrankLeahy(BostonCollege)6-3. Withits2010MeinekeCarCareBowlappearance,theTigershaveplayedinabowlgame22ofthelast26years.Thatisamongthetop-10 bowl ap-pearances since1985. Clemson hasbeaten some ofthe top programsin college footballhistor y in bowlgames. The listof schools Clem-son has beaten ina bowl game in-cludes prominentprograms Miami(FL) , Nebrask a ,Ohio State, Okla-homa, Penn State,Stanford,Tennes-see, andWestVir-ginia. Clemson wonitsfirstthreebowlgames,winsoverBostonCollege,Mis-souri, and Miami (FL). The three coaches Clemson beatinthosegameswereFrankLeahy,DonFaurot,andAndyGustafson,andallthreeareintheCollegeFootballHallofFame. Clemsonhasafootballprogramthathasbeensteadyovertheyearsinbowlgames,nomatterwhohasservedasheadcoachoftheTigers.Nolessthansevendifferentheadcoaches(JessNeely,FrankHoward,DannyFord,KenHatfield,TommyWest,TommyBowden,DaboSwinney)haveallbeenvictoriousbowlgamesfortheTigerssincethe1939season.

Consecutive Years Winning Bowl Rk Team Years Wins 1. FloridaState 1985-95 11 2. BostonCollege 2000-07 8 3. UCLA 1982-88 7 4. GeorgiaTech 1951-56 6 Nebraska 1970-75 6 Alabama 1975-80 6 SouthernCalifornia 1975-80 6 8. Clemson 1986-90 5 PennState 1979-83 5 Marshall 1998-02 5

Bowl Victories Rk Team Wins 1. Alabama 32 2. SouthernCalifornia 31 3. PennState 27 4. Georgia 26 Oklahoma 26 6. Tennessee 25 Texas 25 8. Nebraska 24 9. FloridaState 22 GeorgiaTech 22 LouisianaState 2212. Auburn 21 Mississippi 2114. OhioState 2015. Florida 19 Michigan 1917. Miami(FL) 1818. Clemson 1619. NotreDame 15 Washington 1521. Iowa 14 UCLA 14

Clemson’s Bowl Results (16-17)Year Bowl Site Opponent (Rankings) W-L Score1939 Cotton Dallas,TX BostonCollege(11,NR) W 6-31948 Gator Jacksonville,FL Missouri W 24-231950 Orange Miami,FL Miami(FL)(15-16) W 15-141951 Gator Jacksonville,FL Miami(FL) L 0-141956 Orange Miami,FL Colorado(20-18) L 21-271958 Sugar NewOrleans,LA LouisianaState(1,1) L 0-71959 Bluebonnet Houston,TX TexasChristian(7,8) W 23-71977 Gator Jacksonville,FL Pittsburgh(10,9) L 3-341978 Gator Jacksonville,FL OhioState(20,NR) W 17-151979 Peach Atlanta,GA Baylor(19,19) L 18-241981 Orange Miami,FL Nebraska(4,4) W 22-151985 Independence Shreveport,LA Minnesota L 13-201986 Gator Jacksonville,FL Stanford(20,17) W 27-211987 Citrus Orlando,FL PennState(20,19) W 35-101988 Citrus Orlando,FL Oklahoma(10,11) W 13-61989 Gator Jacksonville,FL WestVirginia(17,17) W 27-71990 HallofFame Tampa,FL Illinois(16,17) W 30-01991 Citrus Orlando,FL California(14,14) L 13-371993 Peach Atlanta,GA Kentucky W 14-131995 Gator Jacksonville,FL Syracuse L 0-411996 Peach Atlanta,GA LouisianaState(17,16) L 7-101997 Peach Atlanta,GA Auburn(13,13) L 17-211999 Peach Atlanta,GA MississippiState(15,16) L 7-172000 Gator Jacksonville,FL VirginiaTech(6,5) L 20-412001 Humanitarian Boise,ID LouisianaTech W 49-242002 Tangerine Orlando,FL TexasTech L 15-552003 Peach Atlanta,GA Tennessee(6,7) W 27-142005 ChampsSports Orlando,FL Colorado W 19-102006 MusicCity Nashville,TN Kentucky L 20-282007 Chick-fil-A Atlanta,GA Auburn(22,21) L 20-232008 Gator Jacksonville,FL Nebraska L 21-262009 MusicCity Nashville,TN Kentucky W 21-132010 MeinekeCarCare Charlotte,NC SouthFlorida L 26-31Note: Yearsareregularseason,notnecessarilythecalendaryearthegamewasplayed; rankingsbyAP,USA.

ningestcoachincollegehistoryintermsofvictoriesinbowlgames.

• WoodyHayesofOhioState,theninth-winningestcoachincollegefootballhistory(DivisionI)onatotal-victoriesbasis,whentheTigersdefeatedtheBuckeyesbyascoreof17-15 inthe1978GatorBowl,Hayes’ lastgameasacoach.

• Barry Switzer of Oklahoma, the fourth-winningestcoachinDivisionIcollegefootballhistoryonawinning-percentagebasis,whenClemsondefeatedtheSoonersinthe1989CitrusBowl,Switzer’sfinalgameasacollegecoach.

• TomOsborneofNebraska,theseventh-winningestcoachincollegefootball(DivisionI)historyonatotal-winsbasis,whenClemsonbeattheCornhuskersinthe1981OrangeBowl,whichgaveClemsonitsonlynationaltitle.

• DonNehlenofWestVirginia,the15th-winningestcoachinDivisionIhistorywhenClemsondownedtheMoun-taineers27-7inthe1989GatorBowl.

• PhillipFulmerofTennessee,whohadover150careerwins,whentheTigersdefeateda#6Tennesseeteam27-14inthe2004PeachBowl.

Chad Jasmin (#10) and the Tigers topped #6 Tennessee 27-14 in the 2004 Peach Bowl,

one of 16 bowl wins in Clemson history.

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2011-12 ACC Bowl Game InformationIndepedence Bowl

Game Location:...................................Shreveport,LAStadium:.............. IndependenceStadium(49,147)Date:................................................December26,2011Time:...............................................................5:00PMESTNetwork:..................................................................ESPN2Matchup:................................ACCvs.MountainWestAddress:..................................................... P.O.Box1723.......................................................Shreveport,LA71166Phone:......................................................(318)221-0712Executive Director:............................. Missy SettersMedia Relations Director:.......... Patrick MeehanWebsite:...............................IndependenceBowl.com

Belk BowlGame Location:......................................Charlotte,NCStadium:...........BankofAmericaStadium(73,504)Date:................................................December27,2011Time:...............................................................8:00PMESTNetwork:.................................................................... ESPNMatchup:.............................................. ACCvs.BigEastAddress:....................... 1900WestMoreheadStreet;......................................................... Charlotte,NC28208Phone:......................................................(800)618-8149Executive Director:.................................... Will WebbMedia Relations Director:...................... Frank KayWebsite:................................................... BelkBowl.com

Military BowlGame Location:.............................. Washington,D.C.Stadium:....................................RFKStadium(45,000)Date:................................................December28,2011Time:...............................................................4:30PMESTNetwork:.................................................................... ESPNMatchup:....................................................ACCvs.NavyAddress:.......... 1629KStreetNorthwest;Suite700..................................................Washington,D.C.20006Phone:......................................................(202)785-2695Executive Director:.................................. Steve BeckMedia Relations Director:.........Teri WashingtonWebsite:...............................................MilitaryBowl.org

Champs Sports BowlGame Location:..........................................Orlando,FLStadium:........................FloridaCitrusBowl(65,438)Date:................................................December29,2011Time:...............................................................5:30PMESTNetwork:.................................................................... ESPNMatchup:.............................................. ACCvs.BigEastAddress:.. OneCitrusBowlPlace;Orlando,FL32805Phone:......................................................(407)423-2476Executive Director:.............................. Steve HoganMedia Relations Director:..................Greg CreeseWebsite:....................................................FCSports.com

Music City BowlGame Location:.......................................Nashville,TNStadium:..............................................LPField(68,000)Date:................................................December30,2011Time:...............................................................6:40PMESTNetwork:.................................................................... ESPNMatchup:...................................................... ACCvs.SECAddress:........................ 414UnionStreet;Suite800;...........................................................Nashville,TN37219Phone:......................................................(615)743-3130Executive Director:.............................Scott RamseyMedia Relations Director:.................Dave HerrellWebsite:........................................ MusicCityBowl.com

Sun BowlGame Location:............................................ElPaso,TXStadium:...........................................SunBowl(51,500)Date:................................................December31,2011Time:.............................................................. 2:00PMESTNetwork:.......................................................................CBSMatchup:.................................................ACCvs.Pac-12Address:.................. 4150PinnacleDrive;Suite100;............................................................... ElPaso,TX79902Phone:.....................................................(915)533-4416Executive Director:............................. Bernie OlivasMedia Relations Director:......... Trenton HilburnWebsite:.................................................... SunBowl.com

Chick-fil-A BowlGame Location:..........................................Atlanta,GAStadium:................................ GeorgiaDome(71,250)Date:................................................December31,2011Time:...............................................................7:30PMESTNetwork:.................................................................... ESPNMatchup:...................................................... ACCvs.SECAddress:..235AndrewYoungInternationalBoulevard;..............................................................Atlanta,GA30303Phone:......................................................(404)586-8500President:.................................................. Gary StokanMedia Relations Director:................. Matt GarveyWebsite:....................................... Chick-fil-ABowl.com

Orange BowlGame Location:............................MiamiGardens,FLStadium:............................SunLifeStadium(74,916)Date:....................................................... January4,2012Time:...............................................................8:00PMESTNetwork:.................................................................... ESPNMatchup:................................ ACCChampionvs.BCS

Date Day Time Bowl Location Stadium Network Participants12-17 Sat. 2:00PM NewMexicoBowl Albuquerque,NM UniversityStadium ESPN MWCvs.Pac-12 5:30PM uDroveHumanitarianBowl Boise,ID BroncoStadium ESPN MACvs.WAC 9:00PM R+LCarriersNewOrleansBowl NewOrleans,LA LouisianaSuperdome ESPN C-USAvs.SunBelt12-20 Tue. 8:00PM BeefO’Brady’sBowlSaintPetersburg SaintPetersburg,FL TropicanaField ESPN BigEastvs.C-USA12-21 Wed. 8:00PM SanDiegoCountyCreditUnionPoinsettiaBowl SanDiego,CA QualcommStadium ESPN MWCvs.WAC12-22 Thu. 8:00PM MAACOBowlLasVegas LasVegas,NV SamBoydStadium ESPN MWCvs.Pac-1212-24 Sat. 8:00PM SheratonHawaiiBowl Honolulu,HI AlohaStadium ESPN C-USAvs.WAC12-26 Mon. 5:00 PM Advocare V100 Independence Bowl Shreveport, LA Independence Stadium ESPN2 ACC vs. MWC12-27 Tue. 4:30PM LittleCaesarsPizzaBowl Detroit,MI FordField ESPN BigTenvs.MAC 8:00 PM Belk Bowl Charlotte, NC Bank of America Stadium ESPN ACC vs. Big East12-28 Wed. 4:30 PM Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman Washington, D.C. RFK Stadium ESPN ACC vs. Navy 8:00PM BridgepointEducationHolidayBowl SanDiego,CA QualcommStadium ESPN Big12vs.Pac-1212-29 Thu. 5:30 PM Champs Sports Bowl Orlando, FL Florida Citrus Bowl ESPN ACC vs. Big East 9:00PM ValeroAlamoBowl SanAntonio,TX Alamodome ESPN Big12vs.Pac-1212-30 Fri. 12:00PM BellHelicopterArmedForcesBowl Dallas,TX GeraldJ.FordStadium ESPN BrighamYoungvs.C-USA 3:20PM NewEraPinstripeBowl Bronx,NY YankeeStadium ESPN Big12vs.BigEast 6:40 PM Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl Nashville, TN LP Field ESPN ACC vs. SEC 10:00PM InsightBowl Tempe,AZ SunDevilStadium ESPN BigTenvs.Big1212-31 Sat. 12:00PM MeinekeCarCareBowlofTexas Houston,TX ReliantStadium ESPN BigTenvs.Big12 2:00 PM Hyundai Sun Bowl El Paso, TX Sun Bowl CBS ACC vs. Pac-12 3:30PM AutoZoneLibertyBowl Memphis,TN LibertyBowl ABC C-USAvs.SEC 3:30PM KraftFightHungerBowl SanFrancisco,CA AT&TPark ESPN Armyvs.Pac-12 7:30 PM Chick-fil-A Bowl Atlanta, GA Georgia Dome ESPN ACC vs. SEC1-2 Mon. 12:00PM TicketCityBowl Dallas,TX CottonBowl ESPNU BigTenvs.C-USA 1:00PM CapitalOneBowl Orlando,FL FloridaCitrusBowl ESPN BigTenvs.SEC 1:00PM GatorBowl Jacksonville,FL EverBankField ESPN2 BigTenvs.SEC 1:00PM OutbackBowl Tampa,FL RaymondJamesStadium ABC BigTenvs.SEC 5:00PM RoseBowlGamepresentedbyVIZIO Pasadena,CA RoseBowl ESPN BigTenvs.Pac-121-3 Tue. 8:30 PM Allstate Sugar Bowl New Orleans, LA Louisiana Superdome ESPN SEC Champion vs. BCS1-4 Wed. 8:00 PM Discover Orange Bowl Miami Gardens, FL Sun Life Stadium ESPN ACC Champion vs. BCS1-5 Thu. 8:30 PM Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Glendale, AZ University of Phoenix Stadium ESPN Big 12 Champion vs. BCS1-6 Fri. 8:00PM AT&TCottonBowl Arlington,TX CowboysStadium FOX Big12vs.SEC1-7 Sat. 1:00PM BBVACompassBowl Birmingham,AL LegionField ESPN BigEastvs.SEC1-8 Sun. 9:00PM GoDaddy.comBowl Mobile,AL Ladd-PeeblesStadium ESPN MACvs.SunBelt1-9 Mon. 8:30 PM Allstate BCS National Championship Game New Orleans, LA Louisiana Superdome ESPN BCS (#1) vs. BCS (#2)Note:AlltimesareESTandsubjecttochange;possiblebowlsforACCteamsinbold.

2011-12 Bowl Schedule

Address:..................... 14360Northwest77thCourt;.....................................................MiamiLakes,FL33016Phone:......................................................(305)341-4700Chief Executive Officer:....................... Eric L. PomsMedia Relations Director:.....................Larry WahlWebsite:...............................................OrangeBowl.org

BCS National Championship GameGame Location:................................NewOrleans,LAStadium:..................LouisianaSuperdome(76,468)Date:....................................................... January9,2012Time:...............................................................9:00PMESTNetwork:.................................................................... ESPNMatchup:......................................BCS(#1)vs.BCS(#2)Address:.......................................1500PoydrasStreet;................................................... NewOrleans,LA70112Phone:......................................................(504)828-2440Executive Director:............................... Bill HancockMedia Relations Director:.............John PaquetteWebsite:................................................BCSFootball.org

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ACC FootballACC Schools are #1...Period!

In the latest American University rankings by U.S. News & World Report,ACCschoolsholdthehighestcom-positerankingofanyconference intheFBS. Clemson is#23amongpublicinstitutions.

ACC Football is #1 in Academics! Byanymeasurement,whetheritistheNCAA’sGradu-ationSuccessRate,whichcalculatesthegraduationrateofeach school’s football program, or the NCAA’s AcademicProgress Rate, which measures both graduation andretention, the ACC ranks #1 among all collegiate confer-ences intheFBS. TheACChas ledthenation infootballGSRforthepastsixseasonsandhasledintheAPRsinceitsinceptionfiveyearsago. Additionally,ACCheadfootballcoachesleadthenationintheircompositeAPR.

ACC Leads All Leagues in NFL Production... According to a study covering 2005-10, or since theACC became a 12-team league, former ACC players leadalumni of all other FBS conferences in three categoriesof NFL productivity...first-team AP All-Pro citations (6),percentageofdrafteesplayingatleastoneNFLgame(86percent),andgamesplayedintheNFL(4,890).

ACC Leads All Conferences in Pro Bowl Picks... Overthepasttwoseasons,alumnifromcurrentACCschools have earned significantly more selections to theProBowlthanhavethealumniofanyotherconference.Atotalof47playersfromcurrentACCschoolswereselectedtoplayinthepasttwoProBowls.TheSECwasnextwith30selections.

ACC Leads All Conferences in NFL Linebackers... Ineachofthepastthreeyears,theACChashadmorelinebackersonNFLrostersthananyotherconference.In2010,53playersfromcurrentACCschoolswere listedas

ACC Divisional Tiebreaker ProcedureTwo-Team Tie

1. Head-to-headbetweenthetwotiedteams.2. Recordsofthetiedteamswithinthedivision.3. Head-to-headcompetitionversustheteamwithinthedivision

withthebestoverallrecord(divisionalandnon-divisional),con-ferencerecord,andproceedingthoughthedivision.Multipletieswithinthedivisionbrokenfromfirsttolast.

4. Overallrecordversusallcommonnon-divisionalopponents.5. Combinedrecordversusallnon-divisionteams.6. Recordversuscommonnon-divisionalteamsbasedontheir

orderoffinish(divisionalandnon-divisional)andproceedingthroughothercommonnon-divisionalteamsbasedontheirorderoffinishwithintheirdivision.

7. ThetiedteamwiththehighestrankingintheBowlChampion-shipSeriesstandingsfollowingtheendofregular-seasongamesshallbethedivisionalrepresentativeintheACCChampionshipGame.

8. Therepresentativeshallbechosenbyadraw.

Three (or More) Team Tie1. Combinedhead-to-headrecordamongthetiedteams.2. Recordsofthetiedteamswithinthedivision.

3. Head-to-head competition versus the team within thedivisionwiththebestoverall(divisionalandnon-divisional)conference record, and proceeding through the division.Multipletieswithinthedivisionwillbebrokenfirsttolast.

4. Overallrecordfornon-divisionteams.5. Combinedrecordversusallcommonnon-divisionalteams.6. Recordversuscommonnon-divisionalwiththebestoverall

conference(divisionalandnon-divisionalrecord)andpro-ceedingthroughtheothercommonnon-divisionalteamsbasedontheirorderoffinishwithinthedivision.

7. ThetiedteamwiththehighestrankingintheBowlCham-pionship Series standings following the conclusion ofregular-seasongamesshallbethedivisionalrepresentativeintheACCChampionshipGame,unlessthesecondofthetiedteamsisrankedwithinfive-or-fewerplacesofthehighest-rankedtiedteam.Inthiscase,thehead-to-headresultsofthetoptworankedtiedteamsshalldeterminetherepresentativeintheACCChampionshipGame.

8. Therepresentativeshallbechosenbyadraw.

Note:Oncetiehasbeenreducedtotwoteams,thetwo-teamtiebreakerformatisused.

linebackers on NFL rosters. The BigTen Conference wassecondwith49.

ACC Schools Have Claimed 10 National Titles... Current ACC schools have captured 10 NationalsChampionships in football, including five by Miami (FL),twobyFloridaState,andoneeachbyClemson,GeorgiaTech,andMaryland.

50 ACC Teams to Bowls in the Last Six Years... During that time, only the SEC (52) has sent moreteamstobowlgamesthanhastheACC.TheACCsetasin-gle-seasonNCAAbowlparticipationrecordin2002,whensevenofitsnineteamswenttobowlgames(78percent)

andagainin2008when10oftheACC’s12teamswerein-vitedtobowlgames(83percent).

ACC Accounted for 25 Percent of Top Draftees Ofthefirst60playerspickedinthe2011NFLdraft,15were ACC players. That gave the ACC 25 percent of thecreamofthecropinthe2011draft.Thenextclosestcon-ference(SEC)had10playerschoseninthefirst60picks.

ACC Teams Have Been Most-Viewed Non-BCS Bowls... Asidefromthisyear’sBCSGames,ACCschoolsplayedinsevenofthe10most-viewedbowlgamesinESPNhis-tory, including the 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl (#5) and MusicCityBowl(#7).

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2010 ACC Football StandingsAtlantic Division

ACC Overall Rk Team W-L Score H R W-L Score H R N 1. FloridaState 6-2 239-144 3-1 3-1 10-4 439-275 6-1 3-2 1-1 2. Maryland 5-3 230-192 3-1 2-2 9-4 419-288 5-1 2-3 2-0 N.C.State 5-3 258-190 3-1 2-2 9-4 414-277 5-1 3-3 1-0 4. Clemson 4-4 162-126 3-1 1-3 6-7 312-244 5-2 1-4 0-1 BostonCollege 4-4 134-163 2-2 2-2 7-6 240-254 4-3 3-2 0-1 6. WakeForest 1-7 135-308 1-3 0-4 3-9 273-430 2-4 1-5 0-0

Coastal Division ACC Overall Rk Team W-L Score H R W-L Score H R N 1. VirginiaTech 8-0 278-113 4-0 4-0 11-3 474-288 6-1 4-0 1-2 2. Miami(FL) 5-3 205-174 2-2 3-1 7-6 342-269 3-3 4-2 0-1 3. NorthCarolina 4-4 195-198 1-3 3-1 8-5 329-302 3-3 4-1 1-1 GeorgiaTech 4-4 189-220 2-2 2-2 6-7 338-328 4-2 2-4 0-1 5. Virginia 1-7 160-281 1-3 0-4 4-8 304-339 4-3 0-5 0-0 Duke 1-7 194-270 1-3 0-4 3-9 303-425 2-5 1-4 0-0

ChampionVirginiaTech

Player-of-the-YearTyrodTaylor•VirginiaTech

Offensive Player-of-the-YearTyrodTaylor•VirginiaTech

Defensive Player-of-the-YearDa’Quan Bowers • Clemson

Rookie-of-the-YearDannyO’Brien•Maryland

Offensive Rookie-of-the-YearDannyO’Brien•Maryland

Defensive Rookie-of-the-YearXavierRhodes•FloridaState

Coach-of-the-YearRalphFriedgen•Maryland

Brian Piccolo AwardMarkHerzlich•BostonCollege

NateIrving•N.C.State

Jacobs Blocking TrophyRodneyHudson•FloridaState

Jim Tatum AwardChristianPonder• FloridaState

First-Team OffensePos. Player Cl. Team PtsQB TyrodTaylor Sr. VirginiaTech 77RB MontelHarris Sr. BostonCollege 122RB AnthonyAllen Sr. GeorgiaTech 108WR LeonardHankerson Sr. Miami(FL) 118WR TorreySmith Jr. Maryland 96TE GeorgeBryan Jr. N.C.State 92OT AnthonyCastonzo Sr. BostonCollege 79OT Chris Hairston Sr. Clemson 69OG RodneyHudson Sr. FloridaState 116OG BrandonWashington So. Miami(FL) 50C SeanBedford Sr. GeorgiaTech 91PK ChrisHazley Sr. VirginiaTech 100SP TonyLogan Jr. Maryland 78

First-Team DefensePos. Player Cl. Team PtsDE Da’Quan Bowers Jr. Clemson 120DE BrandonJenkins So. FloridaState 101DT QuintonCoples Jr. NorthCarolina 101DT Jarvis Jenkins Sr. Clemson 63LB LukeKuechly So. BostonCollege 112LB NateIrving Sr. N.C.State 105LB AlexWujciak Sr. Maryland 78CB JayronHosley So. VirginiaTech 112CB ChaseMinnifield Jr. Virginia 41S DeAndre McDaniel Sr. Clemson 99S KennyTate Jr. Maryland 78P MattBosher Sr. Miami(FL) 94

Second-Team OffensePos. Player Cl. Team PtsQB RussellWilson Jr. N.C.State 75RB DamienBerry Sr. Miami(FL) 37RB KeithPayne Sr. Virginia 30WR ConnerVernon So. Duke 70WR OwenSpencer Sr. N.C.State 41TE Dwayne Allen So. Clemson 31OT OrlandoFranklin Sr. Miami(FL) 65OT BlakeDeChristopher Jr. VirginiaTech 39OG JaymesBrooks Jr. VirginiaTech 41OG OmoregieUzzi So. GeorgiaTech 35OG JonathanCooper So. NorthCarolina 35C RyanMcMahon Sr. FloridaState 47PK WillSnyderwine Jr. Duke 38SP DavidWilson So. VirginiaTech 61

Second-Team DefensePos. Player Cl. Team PtsDE AllenBailey Sr. Miami(FL) 51DE StevenFriday Sr. VirginiaTech 42DT JohnGraves Sr. VirginiaTech 46DT JoeVellano So. Maryland 33LB BruceCarter Sr. NorthCarolina 43LB BruceTaylor So. VirginiaTech 41LB SeanSpence Jr. Miami(FL) 37CB XavierRhodes Fr. FloridaState 49CB BrandonHarris Jr. Miami(FL) 45S DavonMorgan Sr. VirginiaTech 48S Ray-RayArmstrong So. Miami(FL) 25P BrianSaunders Sr. VirginiaTech 48

Year Clemson Home Games Clemson Away Games Teams Clemson Will Not Play2011 BostonCollege,FloridaState,NorthCarolina,WakeForest GeorgiaTech,Maryland,N.C.State,VirginiaTech Duke,Miami(FL),Virginia2012 GeorgiaTech,Maryland,N.C.State,VirginiaTech BostonCollege,Duke,FloridaState,WakeForest Miami(FL),NorthCarolina,Virginia2013 BostonCollege,Duke,FloridaState,WakeForest GeorgiaTech,Maryland,N.C.State,Virginia Miami(FL),NorthCarolina,VirginiaTech2014 GeorgiaTech,Maryland,N.C.State,Virginia BostonCollege,FloridaState,Miami(FL),WakeForest Duke,NorthCarolina,VirginiaTech2015 BostonCollege,FloridaState,Miami(FL),WakeForest GeorgiaTech,Maryland,NorthCarolina,N.C.State Duke,Virginia,VirginiaTech2016 GeorgiaTech,Maryland,NorthCarolina,N.C.State BostonCollege,FloridaState,VirginiaTech,WakeForest Duke,Miami(FL),Virginia2017 BostonCollege,FloridaState,VirginiaTech,WakeForest Duke,GeorgiaTech,Maryland,N.C.State Miami(FL),NorthCarolina,Virginia2018 Duke,GeorgiaTech,Maryland,N.C.State BostonCollege,FloridaState,Virginia,WakeForest Miami(FL),NorthCarolina,VirginiaTech2019 BostonCollege,FloridaState,Virginia,WakeForest GeorgiaTech,Maryland,Miami(FL),N.C.State Duke,NorthCarolina,VirginiaTech2020 GeorgiaTech,Maryland,Miami(FL),N.C.State BostonCollege,FloridaState,NorthCarolina,WakeForest Duke,Virginia,VirginiaTech

2010 Honors & Awards

Clemson’s Future ACC Schedules

Future Non-Conference OpponentsYear Opponents2011 Auburn(H),SouthCarolina(A),Troy(H),Wofford(H)2012 Auburn(N*),BallState(H),Furman(H)SouthCarolina(H)2013 TheCitadel(H),Georgia(H),KentState(H),SouthCarolina(A)2014 CentralMichigan(H),CoastalCarolina(H),Georgia(A),SouthCarolina(H)2015 Mississippi(H),SouthCarolina(A)2016 Mississippi(A),SouthCarolina(H)

*-Atlanta,GA(GeorgiaDome);Note:Subjecttochange.

Clemson and Auburn will match up for the third year in a row when they play in the Georgia Dome in 2012.

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# Player Pos. 10 TajhBoyd QB 39 ChandlerCatanzaro PK 34 QuandonChristian LB 52 PhillipFajgenbaum LS 6 DeAndreHopkins WR 27 MartinJenkins DB 25 RoderickMcDowell RB 7 BryceMcNeal WR 8 JustinParker LB 21 DariusRobinson CB 43 TylerShatley DT 33 SpencerShuey LB 84 DarrellSmith TE 63 BrandonThomas OL

Sophomores (17) # Player Pos. 9 SpencerAdams CB 83 DwayneAllen TE 13 SpencerBenton PK 29 XavierBrewer CB 18 JaronBrown WR 23 AndreEllington RB 80 BrandonFord TE 55 DaltonFreeman C 97 MalliciahGoodman DE 31 RashardHall S 42 CoricoHawkins LB 32 CarltonLewis S 5 JonathanMeeks S 11 KyleParker* QB 54 MattSanders OL 71 MattSkinner* LS 46 JonathanWillard LB*-notreturningin2011

Juniors (23) # Player Pos. 41 DanielAndrews LB 93 Da’QuanBowers* DE 40 AndreBranch DE 37 KantrellBrown S 90 KourtneiBrown DE 85 BrandonClear* WR 62 MasonCloy OL 30 ChadDiehl FB 8 JamieHarper* RB 26 MarquanJones WR 35 MansaJoseph CB 20 BrandonMaye* LB 74 AntoineMcClain OG 94 RennieMoore DT 79 PhillipPrice OT 79 ChrisRichardson* DE 15 CotySensabaugh CB 58 CalebSimmons* OL 73 DavidSmith OL 98 BrandonThompson DT 82 DrewTraylor TE 72 LandonWalker OT 96 DawsonZimmerman P*-notreturningin2011

Seniors (16) # Player Pos. 87 TerranceAshe WR 45 DanielBarnes RB 89 MiguelChavis DT 21 XavierDye WR 12 MarcusGilchrist CB 61 ChrisHairston OT 51 BrockHenderson LB 19 RichardJackson PK/P 99 JarvisJenkins DT 30 ShawnLeonard-Horwith CB 36 ByronMaxwell CB 2 DeAndreMcDaniel S 48 KaseyNobles FB 78 BenRamsey OL 16 MichaelWade QB/S 50 JohnWright DT

Offense (31)OT (3): ChrisHairston,PhillipPrice,LandonWalkerOG (6): MasonCloy,AntoineMcClain,BenRamsey,MattSanders,DavidSmith,BrandonThomasC (2): DaltonFreeman,CalebSimmonsTE (4): DwayneAllen,BrandonFord,DarrellSmith,DrewTraylorWR (7): TerranceAshe,JaronBrown,BrandonClear,XavierDye,DeAndreHopkins,MarquanJones,

BryceMcNealQB (3): TajhBoyd,KyleParker,MichaelWadeRB (4): DanielBarnes,AndreEllington,JamieHarper,RoderickMcDowellFB (2): ChadDiehl,KaseyNobles

Defense (33)DE (5): Da’QuanBowers,AndreBranch,KourtneiBrown,MalliciahGoodman,ChrisRichardsonDT (6): MiguelChavis,JarvisJenkins,RennieMoore,TylerShatley,BrandonThompson,JohnWrightLB (8): Daniel Andrews, Quandon Christian, Corico Hawkins, Brock Henderson, Brandon Maye,

JustinParker,SpencerShuey,JonathanWillardCB (9): Spencer Adams, Xavier Brewer, Marcus Gilchrist, Martin Jenkins, Mansa Joseph, Shawn

Leonard-Horwith,ByronMaxwell,DariusRobinson,CotySensabaughS (5): KantrellBrown,RashardHall,CarltonLewis,DeAndreMcDaniel,JonathanMeeks

Special Teams (6)PK (3): SpencerBenton,ChandlerCatanzaro,RichardJacksonP (1): DawsonZimmermanLS (2): PhillipFajgenbaum,MattSkinner

Offense (20)OT (3): PhillipPrice,BrandonThomas,LandonWalkerOG (3): AntoineMcClain,MattSanders,DavidSmithC (2): MasonCloy,DaltonFreemanTE (3): DwayneAllen,BrandonFord,DrewTraylorWR (4): JaronBrown,DeAndreHopkins,MarquanJones,BryceMcNealQB (1): TajhBoydRB (2): AndreEllington,RoderickMcDowellFB (2): ChadDiehl,DarrellSmith

Defense (21)DE (3): AndreBranch,KourtneiBrown,MalliciahGoodmanDT (3): RennieMoore,TylerShatley,BrandonThompsonLB (6): DanielAndrews,QuandonChristian,CoricoHawkins,JustinParker,SpencerShuey,Jonathan

WillardCB (5): XavierBrewer,MartinJenkins,MansaJoseph,DariusRobinson,CotySensabaughS (4): KantrellBrown,RashardHall,CarltonLewis,JonathanMeeks

Special Teams (4)PK (2): SpencerBenton,ChandlerCatanzaroP (1): DawsonZimmermanLS (1): PhillipFajgenbaum

Note:Positionsbasedon2011.

2010 Lettermen By Position (70) Returning Lettermen By Position (45)

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2011 Numerical Roster # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College 1 MartavisBryant WR 6-4 195 Fr. HS CalhounFalls,SC T.L.HannaHS 2 CortezDavis DB 6-3 200 Fr. HS DaytonaBeach,FL MainlandHS 3 VicBeasley LB 6-2 225 *Fr. RS Adairsville,GA AdairsvilleHS 5 MikeBellamy RB 5-10 185 Fr. HS Nocatee,FL CharlotteHS 5 JonathanMeeks S 6-1 205 Jr. 2VL RockHill,SC RockHillHS 6 TavarisBarnes DT 6-3 265 *Fr. RS Jacksonville,FL FirstCoastHS 6 DeAndreHopkins WR 6-1 195 So. 1VL Central,SC D.W.DanielHS 7 TonySteward LB 6-2 225 Fr. HS Hastings,FL PedroMenendezHS 7 SammyWatkins WR 6-1 180 Fr. HS FortMyers,FL SouthFortMyersHS 8 JustinParker LB 6-1 225 So. 1VL PortRoyal,SC BeaufortHS 8 ColeStoudt QB 6-4 200 Fr. HS Dublin,OH DublinCoffmanHS 9 JoeCraig WR 5-10 160 *Fr. RS Gaffney,SC GaffneySeniorHS 10 TajhBoyd QB 6-1 230 *So. 1VL Hampton,VA PhoebusHS 11 BryceMcNeal WR 6-1 180 *So. 1VL Minneapolis,MN BreckHS 12 StephoneAnthony LB 6-3 220 Fr. HS Polkton,NC AnsonHS 12 TonyMcNeal QB 6-1 190 Fr. HS Chester,SC ChesterSeniorHS 13 SpencerBenton PK 6-2 195 *Jr. 2VL MyrtleBeach,SC MyrtleBeachHS 13 AdamHumphries WR 5-11 175 Fr. HS Spartanburg,SC DormanHS 14 MartinJenkins CB 5-10 170 So. 1VL Roswell,GA CentennialHS 14 DonnyMcElveen QB 6-2 205 *So. SQ Summerville,SC SummervilleHS 15 CotySensabaugh CB 6-0 180 *Gr. 3VL Kingsport,TN Dobyns-BennettHS 16 MorganRoberts QB 6-4 200 Fr. HS Charlotte,NC CharlotteCountryDaySchool 17 BashaudBreeland CB 6-0 190 *Fr. RS Allendale,SC Allendale-FairfaxHS 17 TaylorOgle WR 6-5 195 *So. SQ Gatlinburg,TN Gatlinburg-PittmanHS 18 JaronBrown WR 6-2 200 *Jr. 2VL Cheraw,SC CherawHS 19 CharonePeake WR 6-3 200 Fr. HS Moore,SC DormanHS 20 LateekTownsend LB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Bennettsville,SC MarlboroCountyHS 21 DariusRobinson CB 5-10 165 So. 1VL CollegePark,GA WestlakeHS 22 D.J.Howard RB 5-11 190 *Fr. RS Lincoln,AL LincolnHS 23 AndreEllington RB 5-10 190 *Jr. 2VL MoncksCorner,SC BerkeleyHS 24 DemontBuice RB 6-0 220 *Fr. RS Gadsden,AL GastonHS 25 RoderickMcDowell RB 5-9 185 *So. 1VL Sumter,SC SumterHS 25 WilliamBello WR 5-11 185 *Fr. RS SanFrancisco,CA SaintIgnatiusCollegePreparatory 25 C.J.Jones CB 6-0 170 *So. SQ Lincolnton,GA LincolnCountyHS 26 MarquanJones WR 6-0 195 Sr. 3VL Columbia,SC BlythewoodHS 27 RobertSmith DB 5-10 200 Fr. HS SaintGeorge,SC WoodlandHS 29 XavierBrewer CB 5-11 190 *Jr. 2VL Jacksonville,FL BartramTrailHS 30 ChadDiehl FB 6-2 265 *Sr. 3VL Lyman,SC JamesF.ByrnesHS 31 RashardHall S 6-2 200 *Jr. 2VL SaintAugustine,FL SaintAugustineHS 32 CarltonLewis S 6-3 215 *Jr. 2VL SaintAugustine,FL SaintAugustineHS 33 SpencerShuey LB 6-3 250 *So. 1VL Charlotte,NC SouthMecklenburgHS 34 QuandonChristian LB 6-3 215 *So. 1VL LakeView,SC LakeViewHS 35 MansaJoseph CB 5-11 205 *Sr. 1VL Salters,SC C.E.MurrayHS 36 AmmonLakip PK 5-11 175 Fr. HS JohnsCreek,GA ChattahoocheeHS 37 KantrellBrown S 6-1 195 *Sr. 3VL SaintMatthews,SC CalhounCountyHS 38 GarryPeters CB 6-0 185 *Fr. RS Conyers,GA HeritageHS 39 ChandlerCatanzaro PK 6-2 205 *So. 1VL Greenville,SC ChristChurchEpiscopalSchool 39 StevenDemaras LB 6-1 220 Sr. SQ Westford,MA WestfordAcademy 40 AndreBranch DE 6-5 260 *Sr. 3VL Richmond,VA VarinaHS 41 DanielAndrews LB 5-11 210 Sr. 3VL Jacksonville,FL TrinityChristianAcademy 42 CoricoHawkins LB 5-11 230 Jr. 2VL Milledgeville,GA BaldwinHS 43 TylerShatley DT 6-3 295 *So. 1VL Icard,NC EastBurkeHS 44 B.J.Goodson LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Timmonsville,SC LamarHS 45 DesmondBrown S 6-0 180 *Fr. RS Centre,AL CherokeeCountyHS 46 JonathanWillard LB 6-2 220 *Jr. 2VL Loris,SC LorisHS 47 WillHarrison WR 5-11 195 *Jr. SQ Marietta,GA WaltonHS 47 DanteStewart CB 5-10 180 *Fr. RS Swansea,SC CalhounCountyHS 48 ColtonWalls LB 6-1 215 Fr. HS Charlotte,NC CharlotteLatinSchool 49 RyanPruitt LB 5-11 215 *Fr. RS Greer,SC DormanHS 50 GradyJarrett DT 6-0 280 Fr. HS Conyers,GA RockdaleCountyHS 52 PhillipFajgenbaum LS 6-0 225 *So. 1VL Raleigh,NC RavenscroftSchool 53 SamVanGieson LS 5-10 185 *Jr. SQ Greer,SC RiversideHS 54 MattSanders OL 6-6 320 *Jr. 2VL Crestview,FL CrestviewSeniorHS 55 DaltonFreeman C 6-5 285 *Jr. 2VL Pelion,SC PelionHS 58 RyanNorton C 6-3 275 Fr. HS Simpsonville,SC MauldinHS 60 TylerFelt OL 6-4 265 *So. SQ Greenville,SC J.L.MannHS 62 MasonCloy OL 6-3 295 *Gr. 3VL Columbia,SC SpringValleyHS

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# Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College 63 BrandonThomas OL 6-4 300 *So. 1VL Spartanburg,SC DormanHS 67 KalonDavis OG 6-4 345 *Fr. RS Chester,SC ChesterSeniorHS 68 DavidBeasley OG 6-4 325 *Fr. RS Columbus,GA G.W.CarverHS 70 GiffordTimothy OT 6-6 335 *Fr. RS Middletown,DE MiddletownHS 72 LandonWalker OT 6-6 310 *Sr. 3VL NorthWilkesboro,NC EastWilkesHS 73 JoeGore DE 6-6 260 Fr. HS LakeWaccamaw,NC EastColumbusHS 73 DavidSmith OL 6-5 315 *Gr. 3VL Greenville,SC GreenvilleHS 74 AntoineMcClain OG 6-5 330 Sr. 3VL Anniston,AL AnnistonHS 75 T.J.Buck OL 6-3 290 *So. SQ Chapin,SC ChapinHS 75 MichaelSobeski LS 6-2 185 *Fr. RS Roebuck,SC DormanHS 76 ShaqAnthony OL 6-4 260 Fr. HS Williamston,SC WrenHS 77 ReidWebster OT 6-4 290 *Fr. RS Woodstock,GA EtowahHS 78 SpencerRegion OL 6-6 345 Fr. HS Cullman,AL CullmanHS 79 PhillipPrice OT 6-5 300 *Sr. 2VL Dillon,SC DillonChristianSchool 80 BrandonFord TE/WR 6-4 220 *Jr. 2VL Wando,SC HanahanHS 81 StantonSeckinger WR 6-5 200 Fr. HS IsleofPalms,SC Porter-GaudSchool 82 DrewTraylor TE 6-5 245 *Sr. 1VL Birmingham,AL MountainBrookHS 83 DwayneAllen TE 6-4 255 *Jr. 2VL Fayetteville,NC TerrySanfordHS 84 DarrellSmith FB 6-3 235 *So. 1VL Gadsden,AL GadsdenCityHS 86 SamCooper TE 6-5 240 *Fr. RS Brentwood,TN TheEnsworthSchool 88 EricMacLain TE 6-5 245 Fr. HS HopeMills,NC JackBrittHS 88 WesForbush WR 6-2 185 *Fr. RS JohnsonCity,TN ScienceHillHS 90 KourtneiBrown DE 6-5 250 *Sr. 3VL Charlotte,NC VictoryChristianCenterSchool 91 JoshWatson DT 6-4 270 *Fr. RS Wilmington,DE JohnDickinsonHS 92 RoderickByers DE 6-4 260 Fr. HS RockHill,SC NorthwesternHS 93 CoreyCrawford DE 6-5 275 Fr. HS Columbus,GA G.W.CarverHS 94 RennieMoore DT 6-4 270 *Sr. 3VL SaintMarys,GA CamdenCountyHS 95 TraThomas DT 6-0 285 *Fr. RS Wadesboro,NC AnsonHS 96 JeromeMaybank DT 6-4 335 Fr. HS PawleysIsland,SC WaccamawHS 96 DawsonZimmerman P 6-2 205 Sr. 3VL Lawrenceville,GA BrookwoodHS 97 MalliciahGoodman DE 6-4 265 Jr. 2VL Florence,SC WestFlorenceHS 98 BrandonThompson DT 6-2 310 Sr. 3VL Thomasville,GA ThomasvilleHS 99 DeShawnWilliams DT 6-1 300 Fr. HS Central,SC D.W.DanielHS*-spentoneseasonasared-shirtplayer

# Player/Coach Pronunciation 18 JaronBrown juh-RAHN 34 QuandonChristian KWAHN-duhn

Coach Title(s) Position(s) CU Years Alma MaterDaboSwinney HeadCoach *9th Alabama‘93DanBrooks AssociateHeadCoach DefensiveTackles 3rd WesternCarolina‘76DannyPearman AssistantHeadCoach,SpecialTeamsCoordinator TightEnds 4th Clemson‘87KevinSteele AssistantCoach,DefensiveCoordinator Linebackers 3rd Tennessee‘81ChadMorris AssistantCoach,OffensiveCoordinator Quarterbacks 1st TexasA&M‘92CharlieHarbison AssistantCoach,Co-DefensiveCoordinator DefensiveBacks ^7th Gardner-Webb‘95JeffScott AssistantCoach,RecruitingCoordinator WideReceivers 4th Clemson‘03MarionHobby AssistantCoach DefensiveEnds ˚2nd Tennessee‘95RobbieCaldwell AssistantCoach OffensiveLinemen 1st Furman‘77TonyElliott AssistantCoach RunningBacks 1st Clemson‘02*-includesoverfiveyears(2003-08)asanassistantcoach;^-includesthreeyears(1995-97)asanassistantcoach;˚-includesoneyear(2005)asanassistantcoach

35 MansaJoseph MAN-suh 52 PhillipFajgenbaum FAY-gehn-bahm 53 SamVan Gieson VANGEE-suhn

67 KalonDavis KAY-lehn 84 DarrellSmith DAYR-uhl Dabo Swinney DA-bohSWEE-nee

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2011 Alphabetical Roster # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College 83 DwayneAllen TE 6-4 255 *Jr. 2VL Fayetteville,NC TerrySanfordHS 41 DanielAndrews LB 5-11 210 Sr. 3VL Jacksonville,FL TrinityChristianAcademy 76 ShaqAnthony OL 6-4 260 Fr. HS Williamston,SC WrenHS 12 StephoneAnthony LB 6-3 220 Fr. HS Polkton,NC AnsonHS 6 TavarisBarnes DT 6-3 265 *Fr. RS Jacksonville,FL FirstCoastHS 68 DavidBeasley OG 6-4 325 *Fr. RS Columbus,GA G.W.CarverHS 3 VicBeasley LB 6-2 225 *Fr. RS Adairsville,GA AdairsvilleHS 5 MikeBellamy RB 5-10 185 Fr. HS Nocatee,FL CharlotteHS 25 WilliamBello WR 5-11 185 *Fr. RS SanFrancisco,CA SaintIgnatiusCollegePreparatory 13 SpencerBenton PK 6-2 195 *Jr. 2VL MyrtleBeach,SC MyrtleBeachHS 10 TajhBoyd QB 6-1 230 *So. 1VL Hampton,VA PhoebusHS 40 AndreBranch DE 6-5 260 *Sr. 3VL Richmond,VA VarinaHS 17 BashaudBreeland CB 6-0 190 *Fr. RS Allendale,SC Allendale-FairfaxHS 29 XavierBrewer CB 5-11 190 *Jr. 2VL Jacksonville,FL BartramTrailHS 45 DesmondBrown S 6-0 180 *Fr. RS Centre,AL CherokeeCountyHS 18 JaronBrown WR 6-2 200 *Jr. 2VL Cheraw,SC CherawHS 37 KantrellBrown S 6-1 195 *Sr. 3VL SaintMatthews,SC CalhounCountyHS 90 KourtneiBrown DE 6-5 250 *Sr. 3VL Charlotte,NC VictoryChristianCenterSchool 1 MartavisBryant WR 6-4 195 Fr. HS CalhounFalls,SC T.L.HannaHS 75 T.J.Buck OL 6-3 290 *So. SQ Chapin,SC ChapinHS 24 DemontBuice RB 6-0 220 *Fr. RS Gadsden,AL GastonHS 92 RoderickByers DE 6-4 260 Fr. HS RockHill,SC NorthwesternHS 39 ChandlerCatanzaro PK 6-2 205 *So. 1VL Greenville,SC ChristChurchEpiscopalSchool 34 QuandonChristian LB 6-3 215 *So. 1VL LakeView,SC LakeViewHS 62 MasonCloy OL 6-3 295 *Gr. 3VL Columbia,SC SpringValleyHS 86 SamCooper TE 6-5 240 *Fr. RS Brentwood,TN TheEnsworthSchool 9 JoeCraig WR 5-10 160 *Fr. RS Gaffney,SC GaffneySeniorHS 93 CoreyCrawford DE 6-5 275 Fr. HS Columbus,GA G.W.CarverHS 2 CortezDavis DB 6-3 200 Fr. HS DaytonaBeach,FL MainlandHS 67 KalonDavis OG 6-4 345 *Fr. RS Chester,SC ChesterSeniorHS 39 StevenDemaras LB 6-1 220 Sr. SQ Westford,MA WestfordAcademy 30 ChadDiehl FB 6-2 265 *Sr. 3VL Lyman,SC JamesF.ByrnesHS 23 AndreEllington RB 5-10 190 *Jr. 2VL MoncksCorner,SC BerkeleyHS 52 PhillipFajgenbaum LS 6-0 225 *So. 1VL Raleigh,NC RavenscroftSchool 60 TylerFelt OL 6-4 265 *So. SQ Greenville,SC J.L.MannHS 88 WesForbush WR 6-2 185 *Fr. RS JohnsonCity,TN ScienceHillHS 80 BrandonFord TE/WR 6-4 220 *Jr. 2VL Wando,SC HanahanHS 55 DaltonFreeman C 6-5 285 *Jr. 2VL Pelion,SC PelionHS 97 MalliciahGoodman DE 6-4 265 Jr. 2VL Florence,SC WestFlorenceHS 44 B.J.Goodson LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Timmonsville,SC LamarHS 73 JoeGore DE 6-6 260 Fr. HS LakeWaccamaw,NC EastColumbusHS 31 RashardHall S 6-2 200 *Jr. 2VL SaintAugustine,FL SaintAugustineHS 47 WillHarrison WR 5-11 195 *Jr. SQ Marietta,GA WaltonHS 42 CoricoHawkins LB 5-11 230 Jr. 2VL Milledgeville,GA BaldwinHS 6 DeAndreHopkins WR 6-1 195 So. 1VL Central,SC D.W.DanielHS 22 D.J.Howard RB 5-11 190 *Fr. RS Lincoln,AL LincolnHS 13 AdamHumphries WR 5-11 175 Fr. HS Spartanburg,SC DormanHS 50 GradyJarrett DT 6-0 280 Fr. HS Conyers,GA RockdaleCountyHS 14 MartinJenkins CB 5-10 170 So. 1VL Roswell,GA CentennialHS 25 C.J.Jones CB 6-0 170 *So. SQ Lincolnton,GA LincolnCountyHS 26 MarquanJones WR 6-0 195 Sr. 3VL Columbia,SC BlythewoodHS 35 MansaJoseph CB 5-11 205 *Sr. 1VL Salters,SC C.E.MurrayHS 36 AmmonLakip PK 5-11 175 Fr. HS JohnsCreek,GA ChattahoocheeHS 32 CarltonLewis S 6-3 215 *Jr. 2VL SaintAugustine,FL SaintAugustineHS 88 EricMacLain TE 6-5 245 Fr. HS HopeMills,NC JackBrittHS 96 JeromeMaybank DT 6-4 335 Fr. HS PawleysIsland,SC WaccamawHS 74 AntoineMcClain OG 6-5 330 Sr. 3VL Anniston,AL AnnistonHS 25 RoderickMcDowell RB 5-9 185 *So. 1VL Sumter,SC SumterHS 14 DonnyMcElveen QB 6-2 205 *So. SQ Summerville,SC SummervilleHS 11 BryceMcNeal WR 6-1 180 *So. 1VL Minneapolis,MN BreckHS 12 TonyMcNeal QB 6-1 190 Fr. HS Chester,SC ChesterSeniorHS 5 JonathanMeeks S 6-1 205 Jr. 2VL RockHill,SC RockHillHS 94 RennieMoore DT 6-4 270 *Sr. 3VL SaintMarys,GA CamdenCountyHS 58 RyanNorton C 6-3 275 Fr. HS Simpsonville,SC MauldinHS 17 TaylorOgle WR 6-5 195 *So. SQ Gatlinburg,TN Gatlinburg-PittmanHS 8 JustinParker LB 6-1 225 So. 1VL PortRoyal,SC BeaufortHS # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College

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19 CharonePeake WR 6-3 200 Fr. HS Moore,SC DormanHS 38 GarryPeters CB 6-0 185 *Fr. RS Conyers,GA HeritageHS 79 PhillipPrice OT 6-5 300 *Sr. 2VL Dillon,SC DillonChristianSchool 49 RyanPruitt LB 5-11 215 *Fr. RS Greer,SC DormanHS 78 SpencerRegion OL 6-6 345 Fr. HS Cullman,AL CullmanHS 16 MorganRoberts QB 6-4 200 Fr. HS Charlotte,NC CharlotteCountryDaySchool 21 DariusRobinson CB 5-10 165 So. 1VL CollegePark,GA WestlakeHS 54 MattSanders OL 6-6 320 *Jr. 2VL Crestview,FL CrestviewSeniorHS 81 StantonSeckinger WR 6-5 200 Fr. HS IsleofPalms,SC Porter-GaudSchool 15 CotySensabaugh CB 6-0 180 *Gr. 3VL Kingsport,TN Dobyns-BennettHS 43 TylerShatley DT 6-3 295 *So. 1VL Icard,NC EastBurkeHS 33 SpencerShuey LB 6-3 250 *So. 1VL Charlotte,NC SouthMecklenburgHS 84 DarrellSmith FB 6-3 235 *So. 1VL Gadsden,AL GadsdenCityHS 73 DavidSmith OL 6-5 315 *Gr. 3VL Greenville,SC GreenvilleHS 27 RobertSmith DB 5-10 200 Fr. HS SaintGeorge,SC WoodlandHS 75 MichaelSobeski LS 6-2 185 *Fr. RS Roebuck,SC DormanHS 7 TonySteward LB 6-2 225 Fr. HS Hastings,FL PedroMenendezHS 47 DanteStewart CB 5-10 180 *Fr. RS Swansea,SC CalhounCountyHS 8 ColeStoudt QB 6-4 200 Fr. HS Dublin,OH DublinCoffmanHS 63 BrandonThomas OL 6-4 300 *So. 1VL Spartanburg,SC DormanHS 95 TraThomas DT 6-0 285 *Fr. RS Wadesboro,NC AnsonHS 98 BrandonThompson DT 6-2 310 Sr. 3VL Thomasville,GA ThomasvilleHS 70 GiffordTimothy OT 6-6 335 *Fr. RS Middletown,DE MiddletownHS 20 LateekTownsend LB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Bennettsville,SC MarlboroCountyHS 82 DrewTraylor TE 6-5 245 *Sr. 1VL Birmingham,AL MountainBrookHS 53 SamVanGieson LS 5-10 185 *Jr. SQ Greer,SC RiversideHS 72 LandonWalker OT 6-6 310 *Sr. 3VL NorthWilkesboro,NC EastWilkesHS 48 ColtonWalls LB 6-1 215 Fr. HS Charlotte,NC CharlotteLatinSchool 7 SammyWatkins WR 6-1 180 Fr. HS FortMyers,FL SouthFortMyersHS 91 JoshWatson DT 6-4 270 *Fr. RS Wilmington,DE JohnDickinsonHS 77 ReidWebster OT 6-4 290 *Fr. RS Woodstock,GA EtowahHS 46 JonathanWillard LB 6-2 220 *Jr. 2VL Loris,SC LorisHS 99 DeShawnWilliams DT 6-1 300 Fr. HS Central,SC D.W.DanielHS 96 DawsonZimmerman P 6-2 205 Sr. 3VL Lawrenceville,GA BrookwoodHS*-spentoneseasonasared-shirtplayer

# Player/Coach Pronunciation 18 JaronBrown juh-RAHN 34 QuandonChristian KWAHN-duhn

Coach Title(s) Position(s) CU Years Alma MaterDaboSwinney HeadCoach *9th Alabama‘93DanBrooks AssociateHeadCoach DefensiveTackles 3rd WesternCarolina‘76DannyPearman AssistantHeadCoach,SpecialTeamsCoordinator TightEnds 4th Clemson‘87KevinSteele AssistantCoach,DefensiveCoordinator Linebackers 3rd Tennessee‘81ChadMorris AssistantCoach,OffensiveCoordinator Quarterbacks 1st TexasA&M‘92CharlieHarbison AssistantCoach,Co-DefensiveCoordinator DefensiveBacks ^7th Gardner-Webb‘95JeffScott AssistantCoach,RecruitingCoordinator WideReceivers 4th Clemson‘03MarionHobby AssistantCoach DefensiveEnds ˚2nd Tennessee‘95RobbieCaldwell AssistantCoach OffensiveLinemen 1st Furman‘77TonyElliott AssistantCoach RunningBacks 1st Clemson‘02*-includesoverfiveyears(2003-08)asanassistantcoach;^-includesthreeyears(1995-97)asanassistantcoach;˚-includesoneyear(2005)asanassistantcoach

67 KalonDavis KAY-lehn 52 PhillipFajgenbaum FAY-gehn-bahm 35 MansaJoseph MAN-suh

84 DarrellSmith DAYR-uhl Dabo Swinney DA-bohSWEE-nee 53 SamVan Gieson VANGEE-suhn

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Dwayne Allen83TE • 6-4 • 255 • *Jr. • 2VLFayetteville, NC • Terry Sanford HS

Depth Chart Position: First-teamtightendOverview: Has 43 catches for 481 yards and four touch-downs in 27 games (19 starts) in his career...has started 14gamesinarowdatingto2009...preseasonsecond-teamAll-

ACCbyAthlonandPhil Steele...#5draft-eligibletightendinthenationbyPhil Steele. 2010: Oneof22midseasoncandidatesfortheJohnMackeyAward...Second-TeamAll-ACCtightendwhowasthirdontheteaminreceptions(33)in765snapsover13games(13starts)...SolidRockAwardwinneramongtightends...his33catchessetaschool re-cord by a sophomore tight end...totaled 373 receiving yards, third-most on the team...hadatleastonecatchin12games...has21knockdownblocks,mostamongtightends...hadatouchdowncatchagainstPresbyterianCollege...hashadhisbestgamesontheroadagainstgoodteams;hehadfivecatchesfor66yardsat#15Auburn...hadsevencatchesfor55yardsatNorthCarolinaandsevencatchesfor57yardsatBostonCollege...teamof-fensiveplayer-of-the-gameatBostonCollegebythecoaches...topreceiverin2010SpringGamewiththreecatchesfor81yards,includinga35-yardcatchfromTajhBoyd. 2009:HadabigimpactontheovertimewinatMiami(FL)whenhehadfourcatchesfor36yards...played39snapsinastartingroleinthatupsetwin...playedinall14gamesandhadsixstarts...hadtouchdowncatchesagainstGeorgiaTech(9yards),FloridaState(17 yards), andVirginia (16 yards)...first career catch went for a touchdown at GeorgiaTech...playedat least16snaps ineverygameandaveraged26snapspergamefor theyear...played25snapsagainstKentuckyintheMusicCityBowl...hadstartsagainstMiddleTennessee,BostonCollege,WakeForest,Miami(FL),SouthCarolinaandKentucky. 2008:Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Nationaltop-100playerbyESPN.com...#83playerinthenationbyESPN.com,including#3tightendinthenation...four-starprospectbybothScout.comandRivals.com...#3tightendinthenationbyRivals.comand#8tightendbyScout.com...#5playerinNorthCarolinabyRivals.com...had68receptionsfor1,257yards(18.5yardspercatch)inhiscareeratTerrySanfordHighSchool...had27receptionsfor291yardsandfivetouchdownsduringhisseniorseason...had25receptionsfor551yardsinhisjuniorseason...standoutbasketballplayerwhowasnamedmostimprovedontheteam...coachedbyWayneInmanatTerrySanfordHighSchool...recruitedbyChrisRumph...choseClemsonoverFloridaState,Georgia,NorthCarolina,andVirginiaTech. Personal:Majoringinhealthscience...bornFeb.24,1990.

Allen 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-5 Middle Tennessee *45 0 0 --- 0 ---9-10 atGeorgiaTech 20 1 9 9.0 1 99-19 Boston College *36 0 0 --- 0 ---9-26 TCU 20 1 8 8.0 0 810-3 atMaryland 24 0 0 --- 0 ---10-17 Wake Forest *17 1 10 10.0 0 1010-24 atMiami(FL) *39 4 36 9.0 0 1210-31 Coastal Carolina 25 0 0 --- 0 ---11-7 Florida State 30 1 17 17.0 1 1711-14 atN.C.State 18 0 0 --- 0 ---11-21 Virginia 19 1 16 16.0 1 1611-28 atSouthCarolina *24 1 12 12.0 0 1212-5 GeorgiaTech 16 0 0 --- 0 ---12-27 Kentucky *25 0 0 --- 0 ---Totals 358 10 108 10.8 3 17*-start

Allen 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG9-4 North Texas *42 1 24 24.0 0 249-11 Presbyterian College *22 2 66 33.0 1 479-18 atAuburn *86 5 66 13.2 0 1610-2 Miami (FL) *77 3 24 8.0 0 1710-9 atNorthCarolina *65 7 55 7.9 0 1010-16 Maryland *54 1 24 24.0 0 2410-23 Georgia Tech *67 1 10 10.0 0 1010-30 atBostonCollege *61 7 57 8.1 0 1511-6 N.C. State *69 2 13 6.5 0 1011-13 atFloridaState *66 1 11 11.0 0 1111-20 atWakeForest *42 1 6 6.0 0 611-27 South Carolina *57 0 0 --- 0 ---12-31 SouthFlorida *57 2 17 8.5 0 12Totals 765 33 373 11.3 1 47*-start

Allen Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG2009 14-6 358 10 108 10.8 3 172010 13-13 765 33 373 11.3 1 47Totals 27-19 1123 43 481 11.2 4 47

Daniel Andrews41LB • 5-11 • 210 • Sr. • 3VLJacksonville, FL • Trinity Christian Academy

Depth Chart Position: ReservestrongsidelinebackerOverview:Veteranof101snapsand26gamesinhiscareer...hashadexactlyfivetackleseachseason...significantcontribu-toronspecialteams.

2010: Reserve linebacker who was lost for the season due to a torn ACL sufferedagainstGeorgiaTechonOct.23...played31snaps...hadtwotacklesagainstNorthTexas...played13snapsagainstPresbyterianCollegeandfivesnapsagainst#16Miami(FL)...hadthreetacklesineightsnapsagainstMaryland. 2009:Hadfivetacklesfortheyearover14games,withaseason-highthreecominginthewinatN.C.State...playedcareer-high16snapsondefenseinthatwinovertheWolfpack...alsohadatackleagainstWakeForestin10snapsandatackleagainstCoastalCarolina. 2008: Earned a letter as a re-serve linebacker and special teamsplayerasafirst-year freshman...oneof four first-year freshmen on de-fensetoearnaletter;hejoinedStan-leyHunterastheonlylinebackerstodoso...played25snapsandhadfivetackles for theseason,allonscrim-mageplays...played12snapsinthewin over The Citadel and had twotackles...didnotplayagainuntilthewinatBostonCollegewhenhehadtwotacklesintwosnaps...played10snapsinthewinoverDuke...playedspecial teams in the Gator BowlagainstNebraska. Before Clemson: Ratedas the#107 safety in the nation by Scout.com...#64 prospect in Florida bySuperPrep...had 59 tackles, threetacklesforloss,onesack,twointer-ceptions during his senior season...third-team all-state and all-regionselection as a senior...played in the Jacksonville Shrine Bowl game...totaled 88 tacklesandtwointerceptionsduringhisjuniorseason...highschoolteammateofJamieHarper...coachedbyVerlonDormineyatTrinityChristianAcademy...recruitedbyDaboSwinney...choseClemsonoverFloridaandMiami(FL). Personal:Majoringinsociology...bornMar.20,1990.

Andrews Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2008 5-0 25 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02009 14-0 45 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-02010 7-0 31 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0Totals 26-0 101 7 8 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-0

Tavaris Barnes6DT • 6-3 • 265 • *Fr. • RSJacksonville, FL • First Coast HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-teamdefensivetackleOverview:Talenteddefensivetacklewhowillprovidedepth.2010:Red-shirted.Before Clemson: Outstanding defensive end who had 80

tackles,25tacklesforloss,andninesacksasasenioratFirstCoastHighSchool...fromalonglineofoutstandingTigersfromJacksonville,FL,adefensiveheritagethathasincludedeight-timeProBowlplayerBrianDawkins...Florida Times-UnionSuper24member...Florida Times-UnionPreseasonSuper11member...#29defensivetackleinthenationand#47playerinFloridabyRivals.com...#73defensiveendinthenationbyScout.com...#105defensiveendinthenationbyESPN.com...top-100playerinFloridabySuperPrep...starteronthebasketballteam...coachedbyMartyLeeatFirstCoastHighSchool...recruitedbyJeffScott...choseClemsonoverFlorida,FloridaState,NotreDame,NorthCarolina,andSouthCarolina. Personal:Majoringincommunityrecreation,sport,&campmanagement...bornNov.2,1991.

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David Beasley68OG • 6-4 • 325 • *Fr. • RSColumbus, GA • G.W. Carver HS

Depth Chart Position: Reserve offensive guardOverview: Talented offensive guard who will provide depth.2010: Red-shirted.Before Clemson: Two-time, first-team all-state pick at G.W.

Carver High School...#22 offensive guard in the nation and #39 player in Georgia by Rivals.com...#31 offensive guard in the nation and #31 player in Georgia by Scout.com...#19 of-fensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com...#64 player in Georgia by SuperPrep...first-team all-state by the Georgia Sportswriters Association as a senior...led his team to 3,507 rushing yards and 34 points per game as a senior...had 88 pancake blocks as a junior and 70 as a se-nior...played in the Offense-Defense All-Star game in Myrtle Beach, SC...All-Southeast Region pick by PrepStars...attended the same high school as former Clemson All-ACC defensive tackle Brentson Buckner; he went on to play 12 years in the NFL...high school teammate of fellow Tiger Corey Crawford...coached by Dell McGee at G.W. Carver High School...recruited by Charlie Harbison...chose Clemson over Georgia, Miami (FL), and South Carolina. Personal: Majoring in history...born Nov. 17, 1990.

Vic Beasley3LB • 6-2 • 225 • *Fr. • RSAdairsville, GA • Adairsville HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team weakside linebackerOverview: Talented linebacker who will provide depth...first on the team in squat lift (625) and broad jump (10’2”)...tied for fifth on the team in power index (6.76).

2010: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #16 athlete in the nation by ESPN.com...#37 athlete in the nation and #37 player in Georgia by Rivals.com...#34 outside linebacker in the nation and #37 player in Georgia by Scout.com...#33 player in Georgia by SuperPrep...All-Southeast Region pick by PrepStars...played running back in high school; he had 120 rushes for 828 yards and seven scores as a senior...had seven punt returns for a 17.3-yard average and two touchdowns...had just one kickoff return, but he took it 80 yards for a score...had 102 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, and one interception...played in the Georgia North-South All-Star game; he had a blocked field goal...first-team all-state by AP and Georgia Sportswriter Association...named all-county and all-area as a junior and senior...had 57 tackles, two recovered fumbles, and an interception as a junior...had 15 receptions for 200 yards as a junior...played high school basketball and AAU basketball...averaged a double-double for the AAU Georgia All-Stars...coached by Jim Kremer at Adairsville High School...recruited by Billy Napier...chose Clemson over Alabama, Auburn, and Stanford. Personal: His father, Victor, played football at Auburn (1982-84) and served as offensive coordinator at Adairsville High School...major is undeclared...born July 8, 1992.

Spencer Benton13PK • 6-2 • 195 • *Jr. • 2VLMyrtle Beach, SC • Myrtle Beach HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team placekickerOverview: Placekicker who is Clemson’s career leader in tackles by a kicker (15); no kicker had more than four in a sea-son prior to 2009...has played in 27 career games...kicked a

50-yard field goal in the 2011 Spring Game. 2010: Had six special teams tackles, all on kickoff coverage...kicked an extra point against Presbyterian College...had 64 kickoffs and opponents failed to get past the 20 on 19 kickoffs...a big reason Clemson had a 4.4-yard advantage on the ending spot of kickoff returns; the opponents’ average start was the 25...had three touchbacks and 12 other kick-offs that reached the goal line. 2009: Handled kickoff duties for the Tigers...had seven touchbacks and 12 others that reached the goal line in 87 kickoffs as a first-year performer...handled every kickoff for the Tigers in 2009, more than any other kicker in Clemson history...held opponents inside the 21-yard line on kickoffs 31 times over the course of the season, 36 percent of his at-tempts...starting placekicker in one game, the win at N.C. State...scored six points in that game, he made one field goal in one attempt and was 3-5 on extra points...had seven points for the season...his only field goal attempt was made from 28 yards in Raleigh...a big reason Clemson was third in the ACC in kickoff coverage...had nine special teams tackles

on kickoff coverage, not only a single-season record, but the career record; the previous career mark was seven by Mark Buchholz and the season record was just four. 2008: Red-shirted...enrolled in January. Before Clemson: Enrolled at Clemson in January of 2008 following his high school graduation in December of 2007...#16 placekicker in the nation by Rivals.com...#25 prospect in South Carolina by SuperPrep...converted 22-37 field goals and 99-113 extra points in three years at Myrtle Beach High School, with a career-long of 49 yards...also a punter and wide receiver...had 410 receiving yards and four touchdowns as a senior...two-time all-region and all-state selection...two-time “Toast of the Coast” selection...WPDE All-Zone team selection...WBTW All-Blitz team member...Shrine Bowl selection...coached by Scott Earley...recruited by Dabo Swinney...chose Clemson over Duke, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, South Carolina, and Virginia. Personal: Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...majoring in sociology...born Dec. 20, 1989.

Benton Career StatsYear G-S 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tot HB LG PAT Pts2009 14-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 28 4-7 72010 13-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- -- 1-2 1Totals 27-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 28 5-9 8

Tajh Boyd10QB • 6-1 • 230 • *So. • 1VLHampton, VA • Phoebus HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team quarterbackOverview: Second-team quarterback as a red-shirt fresh-man who is slated to move into the starting role in 2011...has a strong arm and the size to be an outstanding signal-caller.

2010: Future Impact Player Award (offense) winner...was 33-63 passing for 329 yards and four touchdowns against three interceptions in seven games (139 snaps)...played six snaps against North Texas and played 34 snaps against Presbyterian College when he completed 4-9 passes for 87 yards and two touchdowns; he added 25 rushing yards...was 4-8 passing for 37 yards at Wake Forest...was 10-18 passing for 73 yards against #17 South Carolina...was 13-23 passing for 112 yards and two touchdowns against South Florida. 2009: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Consensus top-100 national player...#38 player in the nation by Tom Lemming...#59 player in the nation by ESPN.com and #51 player by Rivals.com...#46 player in the nation by SuperPrep...#87 player in the Top-100 Dream Team by Prep-Star...#77 player in the nation and #9 player in the ACC by Athlon...#4 quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com, #5 quarterback by ESPN.com, and #5 quarterback by SuperPrep...#3 player in Virginia by Rivals.com and #6 player by SuperPrep...played in the U.S. Army All-American game, where he earned Co-MVP honors after completing 7-9 passes for 179 yards and three scores...completed 57 percent of his passes for 1,455 yards and 23 touch-downs along with three rushing scores as a senior...completed 69 percent of his passes for 2,050 yards and 25 touchdowns and rushed for seven scores as a junior...his high school team posted a 43-2 record with him as a starter in his career...played his senior year with a torn ACL and had surgery in January; he still led his high school to the state title...led Phoebus High to two state titles...coached by Bill Dee at Phoebus High School...recruited by Billy Napier and Danny Pearman...chose Clemson over Ohio State and Oregon. Personal: His cousin, Darrell Roseman, was an offensive lineman at Auburn...majoring in sociology...born Sept. 25, 1990.

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 Career StatsPassing

Year G-S Snaps Cm Att Int 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 47.0 107.7

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 51.7

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Andre Branch40DE • 6-5 • 260 • *Sr. • 3VLRichmond, VA • Varina HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team bandit endOverview: Defensive end who has 112 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss, seven sacks, 23 quarterback pressures, and 10 pass breakups in 1,131 snaps over 34 games (13 starts) in his ca-

reer...has made at least one tackle in 27 straight games...CFPA Defensive Lineman Trophy Watch List member in the preseason...preseason third-team All-ACC by Athlon and Phil Steele...tied for fourth on the team in vertical jump (35.5”). 2010: Solid Rock Award winner among defensive ends...had 55 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, five sacks, 15 quarterback pressures, and seven pass breakups in 13 starts (651 snaps)...second on the team in sacks and tied for third in quarterback pressures...gave Clemson a great defensive end tandem with Da’Quan Bowers...had four combined tackles for loss in the first two games...had three tackles for loss and two sacks against Presbyteri-an College; named team defensive player-of-the-game by the coaches...had seven tackles at #15 Auburn...had four tackles against Georgia Tech when he played linebacker...had five tackles, a sack, and four quarterback pressures against #23 N.C. State...had seven tackles in 55 snaps against #17 South Carolina...had six tackles, two tackles for loss, and a sack in 51 snaps against South Florida. 2009: Did not start a game, but played in all 14 games for an average of 24 snaps per game...finished the year with 46 tackles, including eight for loss...the tackle total was second-best among non-starters and his eight tackles for loss tied for fourth-best on the team...had four tackles in 21 snaps off the bench in the win over Kentucky in the Mu-sic City Bowl...had at least four tackles in eight of the 14 games, including six of the last seven...had just one tackle against Virginia, but it was a big 11-yard sack...had season-high five tackles in wins over Middle Tennessee and Coastal Carolina...had violent six-yard sack against Wake Forest...had at least one tackle for loss in four straight games at mid-season, Clemson won all four of those games...had four tackles in 41 snaps at N.C. State. 2008: Did not start a game, but he averaged 20 snaps in each of his seven contests...had nine of his 11 tackles within the first four games...played a season-high 36 snaps and had two first hits against #24 Alabama...had a tackle for loss in 29 snaps against The Cita-del...had a season-high four tackles in 17 snaps against S.C. State...did not play in five con-secutive games, then played each of the last three regular-season contests...had two tack-les in eight snaps against Duke...played 18 snaps and made a contribution when Clemson held Virginia to just three points in a 13-3 victory on the road. 2007: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Played tight end and outside linebacker at Varina High School for Head Coach Gary Chilcoat...#47 prospect in Virginia by Rivals.com...had 62 tackles and seven tackles for loss during his senior season...had three sacks, two recovered fumbles, and two interceptions, one of which he returned for a 14-yard touchdown, as a senior...all-district and second-team all-region as a senior...two-year starter who helped Varina High to an 11-2 record as a senior and 9-1 ledger as a junior...averaged 12 points and nine rebounds on the hardwood as a senior...two-year starter in football and basketball as a power forward; he was all-district, averaging 14 points, eight rebounds, and four blocks per game as a senior...recruited by Chris Rumph...chose Clemson over Florida State, N.C. State, and West Virginia. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born July 14, 1989.

Branch 2008 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP8-30 Alabama 36 2 0 29-6 The Citadel 29 1 0 1 1-29-13 N.C. State 28 2 0 2 19-20 S.C. State 17 2 2 49-27 Maryland DNP10-9 at Wake Forest DNP10-18 Georgia Tech DNP11-1 at Boston College DNP11-8 at Florida State DNP11-15 Duke 8 2 0 211-22 at Virginia 18 0 0 011-29 South Carolina 7 0 0 01-1 Nebraska DNPTotals 143 9 2 11 1-2 0-0 1

Branch 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-5 Middle Tennessee 25 4 1 5 1-29-10 at Georgia Tech 18 3 1 4 19-19 Boston College 16 2 0 29-26 TCU 20 1 2 3 1-4 110-3 at Maryland 20 2 1 3 110-17 Wake Forest 31 2 0 2 1-6 1-6 110-24 at Miami (FL) 19 1 0 1 1-14 110-31 Coastal Carolina 22 4 1 5 2-611-7 Florida State 29 3 1 4 1-1411-14 at N.C. State 41 2 2 4 111-21 Virginia 22 1 0 1 1-11 1-1111-28 at South Carolina 26 4 0 4 112-5 Georgia Tech 27 3 1 412-27 Kentucky 21 1 3 4Totals 337 33 13 46 8-57 2-17 7

Branch 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-4 North Texas *45 1 1 2 1-2 1-2 29-11 Presbyterian College *20 4 1 5 3-15 2-139-18 at Auburn *55 4 3 710-2 Miami (FL) *66 1 1 2 210-9 at North Carolina *55 1 1 2 310-16 Maryland *42 2 0 210-23 Georgia Tech *50 3 1 410-30 at Boston College *45 3 0 311-6 N.C. State *58 4 1 5 1-3 1-3 411-13 at Florida State *57 4 2 6 111-20 at Wake Forest *52 0 4 4 0.5-1 111-27 South Carolina *55 4 3 7 212-31 South Florida *51 5 1 6 2-10 1-3Totals 651 36 19 55 7.5-31 5-21 15* - start

Branch Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2008 7-0 143 9 2 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0-02009 14-0 337 33 13 46 8-57 2-17 0-0 7 2 0-02010 13-13 651 36 19 55 7.5-31 5-21 0-0 15 7 0-0Totals 34-13 1131 78 34 112 16.5-90 7-38 0-0 23 10 0-0

Andre Branch Bashaud Breeland17CB • 6-0 • 190 • *Fr. • RSAllendale, SC • Allendale-Fairfax HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team cornerbackOverview: Talented cornerback who will provide depth.2010: Red-shirted...Scout Team (defense) Award winner.Before Clemson: Rated as the #22 safety in the nation and #6

player in South Carolina by Scout.com...#55 athlete in the nation and #15 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...#56 safety in the nation by ESPN.com...#15 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...led Allendale-Fairfax High School to a 10-2 record as a senior when he rushed for 1,270 yards and 15 touchdowns...played quarterback and defensive back...All-Atlantic Region team member by PrepStars...Shrine Bowl member and Offense-Defense All-American Game member...#16 player in South Carolina by Charlotte Observer...attended the same high school that produced Clemson’s all-time leading rusher (Raymond Priester)...had 95 rushes for 789 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior...had 76 tackles as a junior...starter on the basketball team and one of the top track performers in the state...won the state title in the 400m hurdles as a sophomore and junior; he helped his team to the state title in track as a junior...coached by Wayne Farmer at Allendale-Fairfax High...recruited by Chris Rumph...chose Clemson over Penn State, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia Tech. Personal: Majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Jan. 30, 1992.

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Xavier Brewer29CB • 5-11 • 190 • *Jr. • 2VLJacksonville, FL • Bartram Trail HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team cornerbackOverview: Has 69 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, a sack, two in-terceptions, and 11 pass breakups in 768 snaps over 27 career games (10 starts)...second on the team in power index (7.40).

2010: Winner of the 12th Man Award (defense)...had 54 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, a sack, two interceptions, and eight pass breakups in 649 snaps over 13 games (10 starts)...his 10 total passes defended were second-most on the team...had nine tackles, a tackle for loss, and an interception at #15 Auburn...had six tackles and a 61-yard interception return for a touchdown against Maryland...had five tackles at Boston College...had five tackles and a tackle for loss at Florida State...had five tackles and a sack against South Florida. 2009: Reserve cornerback played in all 14 games on special teams and 11 games in the defensive backfield...played a season-high 26 snaps against Middle Tennessee in the season-opener and had a tackle and pass breakup...played 24 snaps against Coastal Carolina and had a season-high three tackles...had two tackles in 10 snaps against Florida State...had three pass breakups, one each against Middle Tennessee, Florida State and N.C. State...had one tackle in eight plays off the bench against Kentucky in the Music City Bowl. 2008: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #65 player in the nation by ESPN.com...#7 cornerback in the nation by ESPN.com...played in the ESPN/Under Armour All-American game...#58 prospect in Florida by Rivals.com...#27 cornerback in the nation by Rivals.com...#13 cor-nerback in the nation by Scout.com...had five interceptions as a senior after picking off six passes as a junior...high school teammate of former Tiger Kyle Parker (2009,10)...Florida Times-Union First-Team All-First Coast as a senior...named to the Super 11 team in Florida by Florida Times-Union...coached by Darrell Sutherland...recruited by Dabo Swinney...chose Clemson over Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), and Notre Dame. Personal: His father played for the Denver Broncos and his brother, C.J., was a wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers...majoring in psychology...born Jan. 25, 1990.

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 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 1-0Totals 27-10 768 48 21 69 5.5-27 1-3 2-61 3 11 1-0

Desmond Brown45S • 6-0 • 180 • *Fr. • RSCentre, AL • Cherokee County HS

Depth Chart Position: Reserve strong safetyOverview: Talented safety who will provide depth.2010: Red-shirted.Before Clemson: Rated as the #24 safety in the nation and

#12 player in Alabama by Rivals.com...#66 safety in the nation and #14 player in Alabama by Scout.com...#75 safety in the nation by ESPN.com...#10 player in Alabama by SuperPrep...#43 defensive back in the nation by SuperPrep...All-Southeast Region by PrepStars...helped Cherokee County High School to the state AAAA title...had 536 rushing yards and 330 receiving yards to go with 11 touchdowns as a senior...played running back, cornerback, wide receiver, and returned kicks...#13 player in Alabama by the Press-Register...honorable mention all-state...coached by Thomas Curry at Cherokee County High School...recruited by Charlie Harbison...chose Clemson over Arkansas, Mississippi State, and Tennessee. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born May 12, 1992.

Jaron Brown18WR • 6-2 • 200 • *Jr. • 2VLCheraw, SC • Cheraw HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team wide receiverOverview: Has 35 receptions for 435 yards and four touch-downs, 63 yards on eight carries, and 63 yards on five punt returns in 23 games (10 starts) in his career.

2010: Academic All-ACC selection...Solid Rock Award winner among wide receivers...had 32 catches for 405 yards and three touchdowns, 63 yards on eight carries, and 52 yards on three punt returns in 535 snaps over 12 games (10 starts)...fourth on the team in receptions and second in receiving yards...led the team in yards per catch (12.7)...had at least one catch in all 12 of his games; he missed the N.C. State game due to an ankle injury suffered at Boston College...had four catches for 107 yards at North Carolina, including a 74-yard touchdown catch...had 52 yards on three punt returns and was named team spe-cial teams player-of-the-game by the coaches against Maryland...had three catches for 39 yards and two carries for 12 yards against Georgia Tech...had a 40-yard touchdown catch with 46 seconds left in the first half at Wake Forest; he had five catches for 93 yards in the game and was named team offensive player-of-the-game by the coaches. 2009: Played in 11 games at wide receiver, he had three catches for 30 yards...played four snaps against Kentucky in the Music City Bowl...had an 18-yard touchdown against Coastal Carolina when he played a season-high 27 snaps...participated in 26 plays against TCU, but did not have a catch...also had a six-yard catch at Maryland and a six-yard catch at South Carolina...had 2-11 punt returns against Coastal Carolina. 2008: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Led Cheraw High to the state title game wins as a junior and senior...had 31 catches for 516 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior when he was named all-state, all-area, and all-region...had 100 tackles and four interceptions as a senior safety...Palmetto All-Star Back-of-the-Year...AA player-of-the-year by High School Sports Report...#57 athlete in the nation and #16 prospect in South Carolina by Rivals.com...#56 wideout in the nation by Scout.com...#5 prospect in South Carolina and #36 wideout in the nation by SuperPrep...Shrine Bowl selection...coached by Johnny White...standout basketball player was named the team’s top defensive player as a senior...ran the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m as an all-region track performer...from the same high school and hometown as former Clemson All-America punter and NFL All-Pro punter Dale Hatcher (1981-84)...recruited by Dabo Swinney...chose Clemson over Kentucky, Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Personal: Winner of a 2009 Vickery Hall Award for his work in the classroom...three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor roll...majoring in management...born Jan. 8, 1990.

J. Brown 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds 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 -1Totals 535 32 405 12.7 3 74 8 63 3-52* - start

J. Brown Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD PR2009 11-0 122 3 30 10.0 1 18 0 0 0 2-112010 12-10 535 32 405 12.7 3 74 8 63 0 3-52Totals 23-10 657 35 435 12.4 4 74 8 63 0 5-63

Kantrell Brown37S • 6-1 • 195 • *Sr. • 3VLSaint Matthews, SC • Calhoun County HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team strong safetyOverview: Original walk-on who has eight tackles in 23 games in his career...a safety by trade, but has seen most of his game action on special teams.

2010: Had six tackles in 12 games...had two tackles in 10 snaps against Presbyte-rian College...had special teams tackles against North Texas, Miami (FL), Wake Forest, and South Florida.

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Veteran Bios 2009: Played in seven games, including four in a row when he saw action against Boston College, TCU, Maryland and Wake Forest...suffered a neck injury against Wake Forest that forced him to miss three games...returned against N.C. State and Virginia, and in the ACC title game versus Georgia Tech. 2008: Earned a letter as a re-serve safety...played four games on special teams and had two tack-les, both against The Citadel...also played against S.C. State, Maryland, and Duke. 2007: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Three-year letterman at Calhoun County High School in Saint Matthews, SC, where he was coached by Tommy Brown...played wide receiver and defensive back during his high school career and earned all-region and all-area honors...led his team to the state championship game as a senior...lettered twice in basketball, including one year on the state championship team, and also ran track at Calhoun County High. Personal: Majoring in travel & tourism...born Jan. 7, 1988.

Ka. Brown Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2008 4-0 0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02009 7-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02010 12-0 10 4 2 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Totals 23-0 10 6 2 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

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Kourtnei Brown90DE • 6-5 • 250 • *Sr. • 3VLCharlotte, NC • Victory Christian Center School

Depth Chart Position: Second-team defensive endOverview: Has 50 tackles, six tackles for loss, a sack, and 11 quarterback pressures in 616 snaps over 35 games (one start) in his career...athletic defensive end...protegé of former Clem-

son All-ACC defensive tackle Brentson Buckner, who was defensive coordinator at his high school...tied for second on the team in broad jump (10’1”)...tied for fourth on the team in vertical jump (35.5”). 2010: Had 17 tackles, two tackles for loss, and four quarterback pres-sures in 212 snaps over 11 games...had three tackles in 42 snaps against North Texas...had five tackles, a tackle for loss, a recovered fumble, and a blocked punt in 53 snaps against Presby-terian College; he was the only Tiger to block a punt in 2010...had two tackles and a tackle for loss against Georgia Tech...suffered a high-ankle sprain at Boston College that limited his play during the second half of the season; the injury took place on his second snap at Boston College and he missed the N.C. State and Florida State games...played two snaps at Wake Forest and 15 snaps against #17 South Carolina when he had three tackles.

2009: Red-shirted. 2008: Made one start (against The Citadel when Ricky Sapp was out with an injury); he played 42 snaps and had two tackles along with three quarterback pressures...played double-figure snaps in every game and had at least one tackle in 10 contests...registered 21 tackles on the season...had three tackles and tackle for loss in 20 snaps against Nebras-ka in the Gator Bowl...had a season-high four tackles against S.C. State and three tackles versus N.C. State. 2007: Played 118 snaps in 11 games as a first-year freshman...missed the Florida State and Georgia Tech games...had his best game against Wake Forest when he had four tack-les in 22 snaps, including his first career sack...had three tackles in 13 snaps and a tackle for loss at Duke...played a season-high 23 snaps against Central Michigan...played 17 snaps in the Chick-fil-A Bowl against #21 Auburn. Before Clemson: Rated as the #12 weakside defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com...member of the Rivals 250 by Rivals.com...#21 defensive end in the nation by Scout.com...#7 prospect in North Carolina by Rivals.com and #15 prospect according to SuperPrep...Charlotte Observer Defensive Player-of-the-Year as a senior...had 95 tackles and 33 sacks as a senior at Victory Christian Center School...one of the top players in the Shrine Bowl; he had three sacks and a blocked field goal...had 15 sacks as a junior...helped his team to a berth in the semifinals of the state championship as a senior...first-team all-conference in basketball; his team won the state title...coached by Frank Crockett...recruited by Billy Napier...chose Clemson over Alabama, Michigan, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia Tech. Personal: Majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Apr. 17, 1988.

Ko. Brown 2008 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP8-30 Alabama 29 1 1 29-6 The Citadel *42 2 0 2 39-13 N.C. State 24 1 2 39-20 S.C. State 18 1 3 4 19-27 Maryland 15 1 0 1 110-9 at Wake Forest 22 0 0 010-18 Georgia Tech 16 1 0 111-1 at Boston College 11 0 0 0 111-8 at Florida State 19 1 0 1 1-3 111-15 Duke 18 1 0 111-22 at Virginia 20 0 1 111-29 South Carolina 22 0 2 21-1 Nebraska 30 3 0 3 1-1Totals 286 12 9 21 2-4 0-0 7* - start

Ko. Brown 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-4 North Texas 42 3 0 3 19-11 Presbyterian College 53 3 2 5 1-19-18 at Auburn 11 1 0 110-2 Miami (FL) 19 0 0 0 110-9 at North Carolina 3 1 0 110-16 Maryland 28 0 1 1 210-23 Georgia Tech 26 2 0 2 1-110-30 at Boston College 2 0 0 011-6 N.C. State DNP11-13 at Florida State DNP11-20 at Wake Forest 2 0 0 011-27 South Carolina 15 1 2 312-31 South Florida 11 0 1 1Totals 212 11 6 17 2-2 0-0 4Note: Had a blocked punt (nine-yard punt return) and a recovered fumble against Presbyterian College.

Ko. Brown Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2007 11-0 118 8 4 12 2-9 1-4 0-0 0 0 0-02008 13-1 286 12 9 21 2-4 0-0 0-0 7 1 0-02010 11-0 212 11 6 17 2-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 0-1Totals 35-1 616 31 19 50 6-15 1-4 0-0 11 1 0-1

Demont Buice24RB • 6-0 • 220 • *Fr. • RSGadsden, AL • Gaston HS

Depth Chart Position: Co-second-team running backOverview: Bruising running back who will provide depth...had 102 yards on 18 carries in the 2011 Spring Game.2010: Red-shirted...Scout Team (Offense) Award winner.

Before Clemson: Two-time finalist for Mr. Football in Alabama at Gaston High School...had 5,500 yards on 510 carries (10.8) in his career...had 66 carries for 671 yards and eight touchdowns as a freshman...had 196 carries for 2,281 yards and 44 rushing touchdowns as

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Veteran Biosa sophomore...tied a state record with eight touchdowns in one game as a sophomore; his 47 overall touchdowns tied a state record...had 373 yards on 24 carries and another game with 338 yards on 16 carries...finalist for Mr. Football as a sophomore...had 177 carries for 1,650 yards and 25 touchdowns as a junior...finalist for Mr. Football and A Back-of-the-Year as a junior...had an injury-plagued senior year; he missed eight games...had 897 yards on 71 carries and 14 touchdowns as a senior...#40 running back in the nation and #17 player in Alabama by Rivals.com...#69 running back in the nation and #18 player in Alabama accord-ing to Scout.com...#61 running back in the nation by ESPN.com...#18 player in Alabama by SuperPrep...All-Southeast Region member by PrepStars...helped his team to a 12-1 record as a junior and an appearance in the state championship game...from the same hometown as former Clemson Head Coach Danny Ford...coached by Swane Morris at Gaston High School...recruited by Charlie Harbison...chose Clemson over Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Personal: Major is undeclared...born Dec. 7, 1991.

Chandler Catanzaro39PK • 6-2 • 205 • *So. • 1VLGreenville, SC • Christ Church Episcopal School

Depth Chart Position: First-team placekickerOverview: Original walk-on who won Clemson’s starting placekicking job during his freshman season when he started all 13 games.

2010: Starting placekicker as a freshman, the first Clemson freshman to hold that role since Aaron Hunt in the 2000 season...made 14-22 field goals, the most made field goals by a Clemson freshman since the 1991 season, when Nelson Welch made 19 field goals...his 14 made field goals were third-most in Clemson history by a freshman; only Welch’s 19 field goals in 1991 and Chris Gardocki’s 19 field goals in 1988 were more...was 34-34 of extra points and totaled a team-high 76 points...made 6-9 field goals from 40+ yards...made six of his last seven field-goal attempts; he made his last field goal at Florida State, a 29-yarder with 53 seconds, then was 3-3 at Wake Forest, with makes of 43, 22, and 32 yards...named team special teams player-of-the-game by the coaches against Wake For-est...his first four made field goals as a Tiger were all from 40+ yards...kicked a 47-yard field goal against Presbyterian College and a 42-yard field goal at #15 Auburn...kicked a 48-yard field goal at North Carolina...was 2-3 on field goals against South Florida, including a 44-yard field goal...won the Strength Training Award in the spring for kickers and long snappers. 2009: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Attended Christ Church Episcopal School...lettered in football as a junior and senior...named first-team All-Greenville County as a senior...played in the North-South All-Star game in Myrtle Beach...named to SCFCA Palmetto Champions All-Star team after his senior season...special teams player-of-the-year for class A...made 10-16 field goals during his senior season, but had just one miss inside 52 yards; he made a pair of 51-yard field goals that season, establishing a school record...made 47-48 extra points and had 41 touchbacks on kickoffs...had a 41-yard average as a punter...as a junior, he made 11-13 field goals, with a long of 43 yards...all-region kicker as a junior...Class A All-State placekicker as a junior by High School Sports Report...led the team in scoring with 62 points as a junior and was named team special teams MVP...also lettered in tennis during his freshman season; he played on the state championship team and won the deciding match...played on two state championship soccer squads...lettered in basketball as a sophomore and junior and led team in scoring as a sophomore...team captain as a senior...all-region selection as a junior. Personal: Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...majoring in biological sciences...born Feb. 26, 1991.

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 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 76

Quandon Christian34LB • 6-3 • 215 • *So. • 1VLLake View, SC • Lake View HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team strongside linebackerOverview: Quick, tall, and rangy linebacker who played sig-nificant snaps as a freshman...slated to compete for a starting linebacker spot in 2011.

2010: First-team freshman All-ACC by Rivals.com...Rookie-of-the-Year Award (de-fense) winner by the coaches...had 24 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, and a pass breakup in 378 snaps over 13 games (seven starts)...played 38 snaps in his first start against #16 Miami (FL)...had five tackles in 49 snaps as a starter at North Carolina...had four first hits in 54 snaps as a starter against Georgia Tech...had three tackles in 37 snaps as a starter at Florida State...had four tackles in 58 snaps at Wake Forest. 2009: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #22 outside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com...#51 outside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com...#24 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...#19 strongside linebacker in the nation by Scout.com...#23 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...All-Atlantic Region selection by PrepStar...rushed for 1,368 yards and 23 touchdowns during his senior season...had 89 tackles and eight sacks as a senior...all-region in basketball and lettered in baseball...coached by Darrel King at Lake View High School...recruited by Dabo Swinney and David Blackwell...chose Clemson over N.C. State and South Carolina. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Feb. 2, 1991.

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 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 1-0

Mason Cloy62OL • 6-3 • 295 • *Gr. • 3VLColumbia, SC • Spring Valley HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team centerOverview: Has 136 knockdowns in 1,538 snaps over 38 games (19 starts) in his career...top reserve offensive lineman who is capable of playing either guard or center...two-time

Academic All-ACC selection...second on the team in hang clean (350)...tied for second on the team in squat lift (615) and power clean (370)...fourth on the team in total weight lifted (1,670)...tied for fourth on the team in bench press (435)...fifth on the team in 225-pound bench press reps (30). 2010: Academic All-ACC selection...co-winner of the 12th Man Award (offense)...played 356 snaps in 12 games (two starts); he missed the Georgia Tech game with a con-cussion...had 31 knockdowns...had an 85-percent grade in 22 snaps against Presbyterian College...had a 75-percent grade and six knockdown blocks in 31 snaps at #15 Auburn...moved into the starting lineup against Miami (FL) and North Carolina when David Smith was out with an injury...had eight knockdown blocks, second-most on the team, in 68 snaps against #16 Miami (FL)...had a 79-percent grade at North Carolina...had an 86-per-cent grade in 19 snaps at Wake Forest. 2009: Academic All-ACC selection...had a solid year with 52 knockdown blocks, third-best on the team...that total included 12.5 knockdowns and an 85 percent grade for 71 plays against Georgia Tech in the regular season game in Atlanta...started five of the 14 games in 2009, but saw plenty of action when he was not starting...played in 13 of the 14 games overall...saw action at both guard positions and center over the course of the season...had an average film grade of 76 percent...played 522 snaps, an average of 40 plays per game...had 8.5 knockdown blocks in 69 plays in the win over Boston College...had

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team-best seven knockdowns at Maryland...had 5.5 knockdowns and an 80 percent grade in 31 plays against Florida State...had an 80 percent grade in the win over Virginia. 2008: Second on the team in knockdown blocks (53)...had an average grade of 72.2 percent, fourth-best among Tiger offensive linemen...played 660 snaps, third-most on the team, but one of the top totals by a freshman offensive linemen in school history...second on the offensive line in starts (12); he only came off the bench in the Alabama game...started and played 53 snaps at guard against Nebraska in the Gator Bowl...moved into the starting lineup after Barry Humphries suffered a knee injury against Alabama; he played 23 snaps in that game after Humphries was hurt, so he had a “baptism by fire” go-ing against Alabama’s fine defense in his first college game; he had 4.5 knockdown blocks in that game...responded in the second week with a team-high 10.5 knockdowns against The Citadel in 43 snaps...had six knockdowns in 60 snaps against N.C. State...led or tied for the team-lead in snaps five times...had three games with a film grade in the 80s...had an 82-percent grade in 33 snaps against Georgia Tech, an 80-percent grade in 63 snaps at #24 Florida State, and an 82-percent grade in 67 snaps at Virginia...had an average grade of 76 percent in the last four games. 2007: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #9 center in the nation by Scout.com...#10 center in the nation by Rivals.com...#11 prospect in South Carolina by Scout.com...#15 prospect in South Carolina by SuperPrep and Rivals.com...rated in the South Carolina Top-40 and #16 prospect by TigerIllustrated.com...all-region pick by PrepStar...first-team all-state by The State...Shrine Bowl selection...coached by Jimmy Noonan at Spring Valley High School...AP All-State pick...had 57 knockdowns as a senior...played tight end with 16 catches for 251 yards and three touchdowns in his career...had a school-record 175 knockdowns in his career...all-district, all-region, and all-state as a junior at tight end...selected to the Max Emfinger All-American Bowl Classic East Team and was team captain...Lowerstate Division AAAA Offensive Lineman-of-the-Year by the South Carolina Coaches Association...Wendy’s High School Heisman Award winner...Carolina Panther Community Captain Award recipi-ent...recruited by Brad Scott...chose Clemson over Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, North Carolina, N.C. State, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Virginia, and Virginia Tech. Personal: Three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...Clemson’s nominee for the 2010 All-State Goodworks Team...active in community service...in Clemson’s ROTC program and a member of the FCA leadership team; he spent the summer of 2010 at Fort Knox, KY in the Leader’s Training Course...his father is retired Col. Michael Cloy, the former chief of staff for the U.S. Army Cadet Command...graduated on May 13, 2011 with a degree in park & protected area management...born Jan. 22, 1989.

Sam Cooper86TE • 6-5 • 240 • *Fr. • RSBrentwood, TN • The Ensworth School

Depth Chart Position: Second-team tight endOverview: Talented tight end who will provide depth.2010: Red-shirted.Before Clemson: First-team All-Southern selection by Or-

lando Sentinel...#53 tight end in the nation by Scout.com...All-Southeast Region pick by PrepStars...#14 player in Tennessee by SuperPrep...coached by Ricky Bowers at The Ensworth School...recruited by Dan Brooks...chose Clemson over Duke. Personal: Member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2010-11...major is undeclared...born May 31, 1991.

Mason Cloy Joe Craig9WR • 5-10 • 160 • *Fr. • RSGaffney, SC • Gaffney Senior HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team wide receiverOverview: Speedy wide receiver who will provide depth.2010: Red-shirted...Scout Team (offense) Award winner.Before Clemson: Rated as the #3 fastest athlete in the nation

by Rivals.com...#45 athlete in the nation and #14 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...#75 wide receiver in the nation and #16 player in South Carolina by Scout.com...#66 athlete in the nation by ESPN.com...#17 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...preseason PrepStar All-American...had 16 receptions for 228 yards and three touchdowns as a junior...had 86 carries for 408 yards with seven scores and completed 26-55 passes for 297 yards and a score...had 19 catches for 300 yards and two scores and added 12 carries for 111 yards and three touchdowns as a senior...had 31 tackles and four pass breakups..#17 all-around player in South Carolina by Charlotte Observer...first-team all-state by High School Sports Re-port...played in the North-South All-Star game in Myrtle Beach, SC...200m state champion as a junior with a time of 21.2; he finished second in the 100m...won state championships in both short sprints his senior season...coached by Phil Strickland at Gaffney Senior High School...recruited by Jeff Scott...chose Clemson over Georgia and South Carolina. Personal: Majoring in pre-business...born May 6, 1992.

Kalon Davis67OG • 6-4 • 345 • *Fr. • RSChester, SC • Chester Senior HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team left offensive guardOverview: Powerful offensive guard who will provide depth.2010: Red-shirted due to back surgery...enrolled in January.Before Clemson: Rated as the #34 offensive guard in the

nation and #27 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...#46 offensive guard in the nation and #28 player in South Carolina by Scout.com...#30 offensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com...#22 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...first-team all-state by The State and High School Sports Report...#21 player in South Carolina by Charlotte Observer...All-Atlantic Region member by PrepStars...coached by Maurice Flowers at Chester Senior High School...recruited by Jeff Scott...chose Clemson over N.C. State, Penn State, Vanderbilt, and Wake Forest. Personal: Majoring in computer science...born Sept. 25, 1991.

Steven Demaras39LB • 6-1 • 220 • Sr. • SQWestford, MA • Westford Academy

Depth Chart Position: Reserve linebackerOverview: Original walk-on and reserve linebacker who will provide depth.2010: Did not appear in a game.

2009: Did not appear in a game. Before Clemson: Lettered at Westford Academy. Personal: Majoring in financial management...born Dec. 12, 1989.

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Chad Diehl30FB • 6-2 • 265 • *Sr. • 3VLLyman, SC • James F. Byrnes HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team fullbackOverview: Has eight yards on five carries, seven catches for 39 yards, 62 yards on six kickoff returns, and 71 knockdowns in 43 games (17 starts) in his career...has never missed a game

and could set a school record for career games played; he played three games before suf-fering a season-ending injury in 2007, but he received a medical red-shirt...Clemson’s best blocking running back, especially key in short-yardage and goal-line situations...#1 senior fullback prospect for the 2012 NFL draft by CBSSports.com...#15 draft-eligible fullback in the nation by Phil Steele...tied for first on the team in bench press (450)...tied for second on the team in power clean (370)...fifth on the team in total weight lifted (1,645). 2010: Hustle Award (offense) winner...Dedication Award winner...had two carries for four yards, four catches for 13 yards, 13 yards on one kickoff return, and 19 knockdowns in 322 snaps over 13 games (10 starts)...had 34 knockdowns...had a carry against Presbyteri-an College and a carry against Maryland...had two catches for eight yards against Georgia Tech and one catch for four yards at Florida State...had a catch against #17 South Caro-lina...had five knockdowns at #15 Auburn...had five knockdowns against #16 Miami (FL)...had six knockdowns at Boston College...had four knockdowns against #23 N.C. State...won the Dedication Award for offensive players for his work in the weight room. 2009: Played 184 snaps and had three carries and two receptions...had 17 snaps and five knockdown blocks in the win over Kentucky in the Music City Bowl, he received great attention for his blocking in that game from the ESPN announcers...had three kickoff re-turns in 2009 on short kicks as opponents tried to avoid first-team All-America return spe-cialist C.J. Spiller...had two rushes for five yards against Wake Forest...consistently received film grades in the 80s from his coaches for his blocking. 2008: Played 162 snaps, but did not carry the ball on a running play; he was a lead blocker for many first downs gained by James Davis and C.J. Spiller...touched the ball three times; he had a six-yard catch against The Citadel, an 11-yard kickoff return against N.C. State, and a 13-yard kickoff return against #24 Florida State...had 18 knockdown blocks, including a season-high five against S.C. State...a key to Clemson’s running-game success against South Carolina when he played 33 snaps...had four starts, all away from home...played 12 snaps as a reserve against Nebraska in the Gator Bowl. 2007: Red-shirted...his year was cut short by a broken leg suffered against Furman, as he received a medical red-shirt...played just eight snaps on offense in three games, but he was a valuable special teams player. Before Clemson: Rated as the #18 fullback in the nation by CollegeFootballNews.com and #19 fullback by Scout.com...#27 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep and #21 player by Rivals.com...MVP of the North-South High School All-Star game...all-state and all-region pick...played offensive guard, linebacker, and fullback at James F. Byrnes High School...had 111 tackles, seven sacks, 19 tackles for loss, and four caused fumbles as a senior...had 141 tackles and 12 tackles for loss as a junior...recruited by David Blackwell...chose Clemson over Duke, Marshall, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest. Personal: Majoring in management...born Feb. 5, 1989.

Diehl Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD KOR2007 3-0 8 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 0-02008 13-4 162 0 0 --- 0 --- 1 6 0 2-242009 14-3 184 3 4 1.3 0 5 2 20 0 3-252010 13-10 322 2 4 2.0 0 3 4 13 0 1-13Totals 43-17 676 5 8 1.6 0 5 7 39 0 6-62

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Andre Ellington23RB • 5-10 • 190 • *Jr. • 2VLMoncks Corner, SC • Berkeley HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team running backOverview: Has 1,177 yards on 186 carries and 14 touch-downs, 23 catches for 164 yards and a touchdown, and 333 yards on 13 kickoff returns and a touchdown in 23 games

(seven starts) in his career...reached 1,000 career rushing yards in 151 carries, the second-fewest needed to reach 1,000 yards in Tiger history; only C.J. Spiller (142) was better...has a 6.3-yard-per-carry figure in his career, best in history among Tigers with at least 1,000 yards...Maxwell Award candidate in the preseason...CFPA Kick Returner Trophy Watch List member in the preseason...preseason first-team All-ACC by Sporting News...preseason second-team All-ACC by Athlon and Phil Steele...#17 draft-eligible running back in the nation by Phil Steele...first on the team in power index (7.52)...tied for fourth on the team in vertical jump (35.5”). 2010: Second-team All-ACC by Rivals.com...third-team All-ACC by Phil Steele...had 686 yards on 118 carries and 10 touchdowns, 12 catches for 109 yards and a touchdown, and 238 yards on seven kickoff returns and a touchdown in 262 snaps over nine games (six starts)...had four 100-yard rushing games...tied for third in the ACC in touchdowns (12) even though he played less than eight games...averaged 114.8 all-purpose yards per game...if he had played enough games to qualify, he would have been third in the ACC in rushing yards per game (76.2)...averaged 34.0 yards per kickoff return, but he did not have enough returns to qualify for the ACC leaders...team offensive player-of-the-game three times (Auburn, Miami (FL), Georgia Tech)...had 122 rushing yards against North Texas...had 140 yards on 22 carries and four catches for 48 yards at #15 Auburn...had 107 rushing yards, including a 60-yard touchdown run, against #16 Miami (FL)...had an 87-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Maryland to earn ACC Specialist-of-the-Week honors; he also earned CFPA National Kick Returner-of-the-Week honors...had 166 yards on 20 carries and 257 all-purpose yards against Georgia Tech to earn ACC Offensive Back-of-the-Week honors...suffered a toe injury while trying to make a catch at Boston College; he missed three games then tried to come back for the South Carolina game, when he had one carry. 2009: Had a big day against Florida State in Clemson’s important win in November that went a long way to helping the Tigers win the ACC Atlantic Division title; he had 54 yards on six carries and scored a touchdown...saw a lot of second-half action when Spiller was out with an injury...Clemson’s offensive player-of-the-game by the Tiger coach-ing staff against Coastal Carolina...averaged over six yards per carry in seven games...had 72 yards on nine carries against Middle Tennessee...had 45 yards on nine carries against Boston College...had 88 yards on six carries against Coastal Carolina...had 63 yards on five carries in the ACC Championship game against Georgia Tech...had touchdowns against Coastal Carolina, Florida State, Virginia, and Georgia Tech...had six kickoff returns for 95 yards...capable receiver who had 11 catches to tie for fifth-most on the team...had three receptions for 25 yards and 30 more yards on kickoff returns to contribute to Clemson’s overtime victory at Miami (FL)...had 546 yards from scrimmage for the year on 79 touches. 2008: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #44 prospect in the nation by ESPN.com...played in the ESPN/Under Armour All-American game...#6 running back in the nation by ESPN.com...#172 prospect in the nation by Rivals.com...#8 player in South Carolina and #5 all-purpose back in the nation by Rivals.com...#24 running back in the nation by Scout.com...#10 player in South Carolina and #27 running back in the nation by SuperPrep...Shrine Bowl selection...consensus all-state pick...had 1,822 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior; he added four other touchdowns (two receiving, two kickoff return)...had 2,519 all-purpose yards as a senior...coached by Jerry Brown...recruited by David Blackwell...chose Clemson over Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Personal: His cousin, Bruce Ellington, was a starting guard on South Carolina’s basket-ball squad...winner of the 2010 Vickery Hall Award for his work in the classroom...majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Feb. 3, 1989.

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

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Date 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 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 7-238Totals 23-7 448 186 1177 6.3 14 23 164 1 1-3 13-333

Phillip Fajgenbaum52LS • 6-0 • 225 • *So. • 1VLRaleigh, NC • Ravenscroft School

Depth Chart Position: First-team long snapperOverview: Original walk-on and long snapper who took over as the long snapper on placekicks during the latter stages of the 2010 season.

2010: Played in five games...saw action at the end of the season on long snapping for placekicks...did the job at Wake Forest and helped Chandler Catanzaro go 3-3 on field goal...saw action against Presbyterian College, Florida State, Wake Forest, South Carolina, and South Florida. 2009: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Lettered at Ravenscroft School. Personal: His father was a team doctor at N.C. State...member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2010-11...majoring in management...born Feb. 6, 1991.

Brandon Ford80TE/WR • 6-4 • 220 • *Jr. • 2VLWando, SC • Hanahan HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team wide receiverOverview: Has 11 catches for 82 yards and two touchdowns in 151 snaps over 17 games in his career...has a bright future as a hybrid tight end/receiver.

2010: Co-winner of the 12th Man Award (offense)...had 10 receptions for 78 yards in 123 snaps over 13 games...had at least one reception in six of the last seven games...moved from wide receiver to tight end during the open week after the Auburn game...had his first catch of the season against Georgia Tech, a five-yarder...had two catches for 14 yards at Boston College...had one catch for seven yards against #23 N.C. State that gave the Tigers an important third-down conversion on a scoring drive...had one catch for five yards at Florida State...had one catch for two yards against #17 South Carolina...had four catches for 45 yards and two touchdowns on his 21st birthday against South Florida; he became the first Tiger in history with two receiving touchdowns in a bowl game. 2009: Played 28 snaps in four games, he participated against Middle Tennessee, Wake Forest, Coastal Carolina and N.C. State...had one reception for four yards, it came against Coastal Carolina. 2008: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: All-state as a senior captain at Hanahan High School...#46 wideout in the nation by Rivals.com, #64 wideout by Scout.com, and #55 wideout by ESPN.com...#17 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...Shrine Bowl selection...had 76 catches for 1,702 yards and 22 scores as a senior...led the state in receiving yards and touchdowns...third in the nation in receiving yards...team MVP as a forward/center on the hardwood...100m, 200m, 4x100m, and long jump athlete in track...coached by Jeff Cruce, an offensive line-man on Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team...recruited by David Blackwell...chose Clemson over Georgia, Georgia Southern, Maryland, N.C. State, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Personal: Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...majoring in sociology...born Dec. 31, 1989.

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 Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD LG2009 4-0 28 1 4 4.0 0 4 0 0 0 ---2010 13-0 123 10 78 7.8 2 16 0 0 0 ---Totals 17-0 151 11 82 7.5 2 16 0 0 0 ---

Dalton Freeman55C • 6-5 • 285 • *Jr. • 2VLPelion, SC • Pelion HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team centerOverview: Has 102 knockdowns in 1,358 snaps over 26 games (22 starts) in his career...has started each of the last 22 games at center...two-time Academic All-ACC selection...

preseason first-team All-ACC by Athlon, Blue Ribbon, and Phil Steele...#12 draft-eligible center in the nation by Phil Steele. 2010: Academic All-ACC selection...had 58 knockdown blocks in 811 snaps, second-most on the team, in 13 games (13 starts)...allowed just two sacks all season...led or tied for the team lead in snaps among offensive linemen in eight different games...had an 80.6-percent average film grade, third-best on the team...led the team in knockdown blocks in six different games...led the team in knockdown blocks in four of the last seven games...graded in the 80s in 10 games, including each of the last seven games...had an 82-percent grade and four knockdowns against North Texas...had seven knockdowns and a 77-percent grade at #15 Auburn...had eight knockdowns and led the team in film grade (84 percent) at North Carolina...had six knockdowns and an 82-percent grade against Georgia Tech...led the team in film grade at Boston College (84) and Florida State (84)...had seven knockdowns and an 80-percent grade against #23 N.C. State...had an 80-percent grade and four knockdowns at Wake Forest in front of his father, who played for Wake Forest in the early 1980s...won the Strength Training Award among centers for the spring practice. 2009: Had 44 knockdowns...first freshman center to start for Clemson over the course of a season since 1943 (Ralph Jenkins)...first-team freshman All-American by CollegeFoot-ballNews.com...named offensive Co-Rookie-of-the-Year by the coaches...Academic All-ACC selection...first-team Freshman All-ACC by Rivals.com...started the last nine games, his move to the starting lineup coincided with Clemson’s six-game winning streak...played 547 snaps in 13 games, with nine starts overall, all at center...Clemson averaged 32.5 points per game and nearly 400 yards per game when he started...had an 80-percent film grade in the win over #8 Miami, he had a season-high eight knockdown blocks in that game...also graded 80 percent in the win over N.C. State...played 25 snaps as a reserve against Middle Tennessee, then did not play against Georgia Tech in Atlanta...played 11 snaps against Boston College and 12 against TCU in limited roles...went into the starting lineup in a 38-3 win over Wake Forest and graded 79 percent...had big game in win over Miami as stated earlier, then had 79 percent grade in a win over Florida State...had sea-son-best 85 percent grade in win over Virginia in the team’s final home game...had eight

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Veteran Biosknockdown blocks against Georgia Tech in the ACC Championship game when the Tigers had season-high 323 rushing yards...played 47 snaps against Kentucky and his 80-percent grade had a lot to do with Clemson’s 180 rushing yards and the 21-13 victory in the Music City Bowl. 2008: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #13 offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com...#16 offensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com...#9 prospect in South Carolina and #13 of-fensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com...finalist for Mr. Football in South Carolina...Offense-Defense All-American Bowl Offensive Lineman-of-the-Year...Shrine Bowl pick...recipient of the Wendy’s High School Heisman in South Carolina at Pelion High School...#8 prospect in South Carolina according to SuperPrep...#39 offensive lineman in the nation according to SuperPrep...All-American at offensive tackle...three-time all-area, all-region, and all-state selection on offense...two-time all-area and all-region pick on defense...two-time region lineman-of-the-year...offensive lineman-of-the-year according to High School Sports Report and South Carolina Football Coaches Association...winner of the Carolina Panthers Community Captain Award...graded 92 percent while recording 67 knockdowns and 37 pancake blocks during his senior season at Pelion High School...tied for the team lead with 83 tackles along with 16 tackles for loss and six sacks...all-region in track during his junior season...coached by his father, Ben Freeman, at Pelion High School...recruited by Brad Scott...chose Clemson over Colorado, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Penn State, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Personal: His father, Ben, played football at Wake Forest in the early 1980s...three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...majoring in communication studies...born June 18, 1990.

Malliciah Goodman97DE • 6-4 • 265 • Jr. • 2VLFlorence, SC • West Florence HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team defensive endOverview: Has 63 tackles, eight tackles for loss, three sacks, 13 quarterback pressures, and three caused fumbles in 672 snaps over 27 games (one start) in his career...talented defen-

sive end who will be a factor for the Tiger defense...has arguably the biggest hands on the team; his hands were featured in ESPN The Magazine in the fall of 2009; his hands measure 11.5 inches from finger tip to finger tip, a figure that would have been among the best at the NFL Combine in 2009...tied for second on the team in power clean (370)...tied for third on the team in hang clean (345). 2010: Future Impact Player Award (defense) winner...had 32 tackles, three tackles for loss, a sack, six quarterback pressures, and a team-tying-high three caused fumbles in 343 snaps over 13 games (one start)...tied for second in the ACC in caused fumbles...had seven tackles, two tackles for loss, and a sack against North Texas...tied the Clemson record for caused fumbles (2) against Presbyterian College and was named team special teams player-of-the-game...had nine tackles, including seven first hits, and a tackle for loss in 48 snaps against Georgia Tech...had two tackles and three quarterback pressures against #23 N.C. State...won the Strength Training Award and Most Improved Award for defensive ends for the spring practice; he was the only Tiger to win both awards at his position for the spring season. 2009: Named Co-Rookie-of-the-Year for Clemson defensive players as voted on by the coaching staff...first-team freshman All-ACC according to Rivals.com...did not start a game, but played in all 14 contests and averaged 24 snaps per game...played 23 snaps in the win over Kentucky in the Music City Bowl; he had one tackle...has outstanding quick-ness, as evidenced by his six tackles on special teams and his seven quarterback pres-sures...had at least one tackle in every game, the only Tiger freshman defensive player to accomplish that feat...had a season-high six tackles against Coastal Carolina...had two tackles for loss in the win over Boston College, a reason the Tigers held the Eagles to just four first downs...had three tackles, including a sack, against TCU...had four tackles at N.C. State...had three unassisted tackles in the ACC Championship game against Georgia Tech...finished the season with five tackles for loss, including two sacks, to go with his 31 tackles. Before Clemson: Enrolled at Clemson in January of 2009 following his high school graduation in December of 2008...Parade All-American...#36 player in the nation by Rivals.com...#120 player and #10 defensive end in the nation by ESPN.com...first-team All-American by EA Sports...#5 defensive lineman in the nation and #13 player in the ACC by Phil Steele...#91 player and #10 defensive lineman in the nation by Athlon...#11 defensive end in the nation by Scout.com...#1 strongest defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com...#1 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...participated in the U.S. Army All-American game, one of only two players from South Carolina to play in that game...participated in the Shrine Bowl...had a productive senior season with 73 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, and 15 sacks in nine games...finalist for Mr. Football in South Carolina...coached by Trey Woodberry at West Florence High School...recruited by Dabo Swinney...chose Clemson over Maryland, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Jan. 4, 1990.

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 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 3-0Totals 27-1 672 43 20 63 8-34 3-22 0-0 13 0 3-0

Rashard Hall31S • 6-2 • 200 • *Jr. • 2VLSaint Augustine, FL • Saint Augustine HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team free safetyOverview: Has 128 tackles, four tackles for loss, eight inter-ceptions for 119 yards and a touchdown, and five pass break-ups in 1,122 snaps over 27 games (19 starts) in his career...

has nine career takeaways...has had at least one tackle in 26 games...two-time Academic All-ACC selection...preseason first-team All-ACC by Athlon and Blue Ribbon...#11 draft-eligible free safety in the nation by Phil Steele...tied for first on the team in vertical jump (36”)...tied for fifth on the team in power index (6.76). 2010: Academic All-ACC selection...Hustle Award (defense) winner...had 65 tackles, a tackle for loss, two interceptions for 52 yards and a touchdown, and three pass breakups in 621 snaps over 13 games (12 starts)...fifth on the team in tackles...had eight tackles in 78 snaps against North Texas...had 10 tackles, an interception, and a pass breakup in 73 snaps against #16 Miami (FL)...had seven tackles at North Carolina...had six tackles against Maryland...team special teams player-of-the-game against Georgia Tech...had six tackles and a 52-yard interception return for a touchdown at Boston College; named team defen-sive player-of-the-game by the coaches...had four tackles and a pass breakup against #23 N.C. State. 2009: First-team freshman All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com and Scout.com in 2009...First-team All-ACC Freshman Team selection by Sporting News...named De-fensive Co-Rookie-of-the-Year as voted on by the Tiger coaching staff...Academic All-ACC selection; his smarts in the classroom translate to the football field...19th in the nation in interceptions (6)...first-team Freshman All-ACC by Rivals.com...big reason Clemson was fifth in the nation in interceptions as a team...tied for third in Clemson history in total interceptions by a freshman with six...only Robert O’Neal (8, 1989) and Justin Miller (8, 2002) had more...had a streak of four straight games with a theft to tie a Clemson record...winner of team’s Renwich-Flanders Most Improved Award from the Tiger coaches for the 2009 season...started seven games when Clemson was in the nickel package, he was sixth on the team in tackles with 63, including six in 25 snaps against Kentucky in the Music City Bowl...led all Clemson freshmen in tackles, in fact he had twice as many as any other rookie...had season-high 13 tackles in his first career game against Middle Tennessee...it was the most ever by a Tiger freshman defensive back in his first career game...just one tackle off of Anthony Simmons’ record for tackles in a first game by a freshman...had nine

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Veteran Biostackles against TCU, a reason the Tigers held the Horned Frogs to a season-low 14 points...had seven tackles, including two for loss, and a 49-yard interception return against Coastal Carolina...had four tackles, a fumble recovery and an interception against Florida State...had final interception against South Carolina in Columbia...honorable mention All-ACC in 2009 as a freshman...second on the team in takeaways with seven, six interceptions and a recovered fumble. 2008: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Florida Times-Union First-Team All-First Coast pick...had eight interceptions and three defensive touchdowns as a senior...led the county in receiving with over 800 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior...Saint John’s County Defensive Player-of-the-Year as a senior...first-team all-state and all-county pick as a senior...#46 safety in the nation by Rivals.com...#60 safety in the nation by Scout.com...#46 safety in the nation by ESPN.com...#58 prospect in Florida by SuperPrep...helped lead Saint Augustine High School to the AAA state title game...all-county and all-conference on the hardwood...400m, long jump, triple jump, and high jump performer in track as a sophomore and senior...high school teammate of Carlton Lewis...coached by Joey Wiles at Saint Augustine High School...recruited by Dabo Swinney...chose Clemson over Louisville, Maryland, Mississippi State, South Carolina, South Florida, and West Virginia. Personal: Three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...majoring in market-ing...born Sept. 7, 1989.

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 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 0-0Totals 27-19 1122 85 43 128 4-4 0-0 8-119 3 5 0-1

Corico Hawkins42LB • 5-11 • 230 • Jr. • 2VLMilledgeville, GA • Baldwin HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team middle linebackerOverview: Has 90 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, and five sacks in 877 snaps over 25 games (14 starts) in his career...switched from jersey #45 to #42 for the 2010 season.

2010: Solid Rock Award winner among linebackers...had 71 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and three sacks in 758 snaps over 13 games (13 starts)...third on the team in tackles...second on the team in tackles for loss...involved in a tackle for loss in nine games...had six tackles and two tackles for loss against North Texas...had a team-high nine tackles, includ-ing eight first hits, at North Carolina...had a team-high 13 tackles, including 12 first hits, against #17 South Carolina...team defensive player-of-the-game by the coaches for his performance against North Carolina and South Carolina...had seven tackles and a recov-

ered fumble against #23 N.C. State...had 10 tackles and a tackle for loss in 66 snaps against South Florida. 2009: Had 19 tackles in 12 games, including eight against Coastal Carolina when he led the Tigers in tackles...played 24 snaps in that game...had two sacks in that game as well, one of just four Tigers to have two in a game all year...had two stops in 17 plays against Wake Forest...played on defense in nine of the 14 games...played five snaps against Georgia Tech in the ACC Championship game and the 40 in the bowl game. Before Clemson: Rated as the nation’s #10 inside linebacker by ESPN.com and #49 inside linebacker by Rivals.com...#23 middle linebacker in the nation by Scout.com...#28 player in Georgia by SuperPrep and #46 player by Rivals.com...member of the Southeast All-Region team by PrepStar...had 112 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, six sacks, four caused fumbles, two recovered fumbles, eight pass breakups, and two receiving touchdowns as a senior...coached by Jesse Hicks at Baldwin High School...recruited by Chris Rumph...chose Clemson over Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), Nebraska, and N.C. State. Personal: Cousin of former Tiger All-America linebacker Leroy Hill (2001-04), who played multiple years in the NFL...majoring in sociology...born Oct. 31, 1990.

Hawkins 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

Hawkins 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate 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.

Hawkins 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 0-1Totals 25-14 877 68 22 90 12-35 5-23 0-0 7 0 0-1

DeAndre Hopkins6WR • 6-1 • 195 • So. • 1VLCentral, SC • D.W. Daniel HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team wide receiverOverview: Talented wideout who shined in his first season in the Tiger program...has outstanding hands and ball skills...played basketball for the Tigers after the football season end-

ed in 2010-11...preseason second-team All-ACC by Athlon and Phil Steele. 2010: Third-team freshman All-American by Phil Steele...honorable mention fresh-man All-American by College Football News...first-team freshman All-ACC as a wide receiver and punt returner by Rivals.com...Rookie-of-the-Year Award (offense) winner...Clemson’s leading receiver with 52 catches for 637 yards and four touchdowns...first fresh-man to lead Clemson in catches since Derrick Hamilton in 2001, when he had 53 catch-es...first first-year freshman in school history to lead the team in receptions...established school records for catches and receiving yards for a first-year freshman...the fourth fresh-man to lead Clemson in receiving; one of the previous three was the late Terry Smith, Hop-kins’ uncle, who led the 1990 team with 34 catches...tied for ninth in the ACC in recpetions

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Hopkins 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Rush 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 0-0 2-33 2-32* - start

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 2-32

D.J. Howard22RB • 5-11 • 190 • *Fr. • RSLincoln, AL • Lincoln HS

Depth Chart Position: Co-second-team running backOverview: Talented running back who will provide depth...had 97 yards on 11 carries and a rushing score in the 2011 Spring Game.

2010: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: One of the top running backs in Alabama...#15 player in Alabama by Rivals.com...#40 athlete in the nation by Rivals.com...#62 safety in the nation by Scout.

com...#44 running back in the nation by ESPN.com...#14 player in Alabama by SuperPrep...one of the Elite 18 in Alabama by the Press-Register...rushed for nearly 1,500 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior, helping Lincoln High School to the state AAAA playoffs...against Clay County High, he had 20 carries for 192 yards and three scores; he added a 91-yard kickoff return for a score and a 76-yard run for a score in that win against a team that was undefeated...led his team to a 9-4 record as a junior when he had over 1,000 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns; he averaged over 10 yards per carry...top track athlete; he competed in 100m, 200m, and long jump...coached by Chad Martin at Lincoln High School...recruited by Charlie Harbison...chose Clemson over Auburn and Kentucky. Personal: Majoring in special education...born Sept. 5, 1991.

Martin Jenkins14CB • 5-10 • 170 • So. • 1VLRoswell, GA • Centennial HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team cornerbackOverview: Defensive back who has played on defense and special teams...changed his jersey from #27 to #14 prior to the 2011 season...tied for first on the team in vertical jump (36”).

2010: Had nine tackles and a pass breakup in 62 snaps over 11 games...played in four games on defense and contributed on special teams...had a tackle in his first career game against North Texas...had three tackles in 30 snaps against Presbyterian College...had three tackles and a pass breakup in 11 snaps at Wake Forest. Before Clemson: Rated as the #93 cornerback in the nation by Scout.com...#38 cor-nerback in the nation by ESPN.com...All-Southeast Region pick by PrepStars...arguably the fastest player to sign with Clemson in 2010 scored 12 touchdowns in five different ways as a senior; he had three on interception returns, two on punt returns, one on a kickoff return, three receiving, and three rushing...had 750 rushing yards and 450 yards in returns as a junior...finished fourth in the state at the AAAAA level in the 100m and 200m, but had a terrific senior track season...won state title in the 100m dash as a senior, post-ing a solid time of 10.59 in the AAAAA final...had career-best time of 21.43 in the 200m and was AAAAA runner-up as a senior...coached by Jeff Measor at Roswell High School...recruited by Charlie Harbison and Kevin Steele...chose Clemson over Syracuse. Personal: His father, Lee, was a standout cornerback at Tennessee and then played for a year with the New York Giants; his career overlapped with the playing career of current Tiger Defensive Coordinator Kevin Steele at Tennessee; Steele was then on the coaching staff during Jenkins’ senior year...member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2010-11...majoring in sociology...born Feb. 14, 1992.

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 0-0

Marquan Jones26WR • 6-0 • 195 • Sr. • 3VLColumbia, SC • Blythewood HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team wide receiverOverview: Has 35 catches for 397 yards and a touchdown in 627 snaps over 34 games (five starts) in his career...played his high school football for his current position coach, Jeff Scott...

fourth on the team in power index (6.83). 2010: Had 21 catches for 184 yards and 62 yards on four kickoff returns in 340 snaps over 13 games (three starts)...fifth on the team in receptions...had 13 catches in the last five games...had four catches at #15 Auburn...had a team-high six catches for 47 yards against #23 N.C. State...had three catches for 32 yards at Wake Forest...had a 38-yard recep-tion on fourth down against South Florida. 2009: Had two catches for 71 yards in the season opener, including a 33-yard touch-down reception from Kyle Parker...that was his first career touchdown catch...had a 37-yard catch at Georgia Tech and a 26-yarder against Boston College...had one catch against Virginia and one against South Carolina to close the regular season...played in 13 of the 14 games and made two starts, against Boston College and Coastal Carolina. 2008: Had five receptions in eight games...had three catches for 24 yards against The Citadel...had one catch for 11 yards in a season-high 26 snaps against S.C. State and one reception for two yards in the win over Duke...did not play in the last three games...had a four-yard run against N.C. State. Before Clemson: Enrolled at Clemson in January of 2008 following his high school graduation in December of 2007...member of Rivals.com Rivals 250...#7 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...#35 wideout in the nation by Rivals.com, #37 wideout by ESPN.com, and #70 wideout by Scout.com...#12 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...helped lead Blythewood High School to the AAA state title in its first season of varsity football as a

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M. Jones 2008 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD8-30 Alabama 2 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 09-6 The Citadel 16 3 24 8.0 0 10 0 0 09-13 N.C. State 11 0 0 --- 0 --- 1 4 09-20 S.C. State 26 1 11 11.0 0 11 0 0 09-27 Maryland 1 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 010-9 at Wake Forest 10 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 010-18 Georgia Tech DNP11-1 at Boston College 2 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 011-8 at Florida State DNP11-15 Duke 21 1 2 2.0 0 2 1 2 011-22 at Virginia DNP11-29 South Carolina DNP1-1 Nebraska DNPTotals 89 5 37 7.4 0 11 2 6 0

M. Jones 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD9-5 Middle Tennessee 23 2 71 35.5 1 38 0 0 09-10 at Georgia Tech 3 1 37 37.0 0 37 0 0 09-19 Boston College *39 1 26 26.0 0 26 1 -2 09-26 TCU 39 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 010-3 at Maryland 32 2 20 10.0 0 15 0 0 010-17 Wake Forest 11 1 2 2.0 0 2 0 0 010-24 at Miami (FL) 7 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 010-31 Coastal Carolina *20 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 011-7 Florida State 1 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 011-14 at N.C. State 6 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 011-21 Virginia 6 1 11 11.0 0 11 0 0 011-28 at South Carolina 8 1 9 9.0 0 9 0 0 012-5 Georgia Tech DNP12-27 Kentucky 3 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0Totals 198 9 176 19.6 1 38 1 -2 0* - start

M. Jones 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG KOR9-4 North Texas *15 0 0 --- 0 ---9-11 Presbyterian College 19 1 8 8.0 0 8 2-319-18 at Auburn 31 4 19 4.8 0 1010-2 Miami (FL) *22 0 0 --- 0 ---10-9 at North Carolina 13 0 0 --- 0 ---10-16 Maryland *33 2 10 5.0 0 910-23 Georgia Tech 5 0 0 --- 0 --- 1-1310-30 at Boston College 10 1 12 12.0 0 1211-6 N.C. State 53 6 47 7.8 0 13 1-1811-13 at Florida State 24 1 5 5.0 0 511-20 at Wake Forest 41 3 32 10.7 0 1911-27 South Carolina 39 2 13 6.5 0 1412-31 South Florida 35 1 38 38.0 0 38Totals 340 21 184 8.8 0 38 4-62* - start; Note: Was 0-1 passing against N.C. State.

M. Jones Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD KOR2008 8-0 89 5 37 7.4 0 11 2 6 0 0-02009 13-2 198 9 176 19.6 1 38 1 -2 0 0-02010 13-3 340 21 184 8.8 0 38 0 0 0 4-62Totals 34-5 627 35 397 11.3 1 38 3 4 0 4-62

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Mansa Joseph35CB • 5-11 • 205 • *Sr. • 1VLSalters, SC • C.E. Murray HS

Depth Chart Position: Reserve cornerbackOverview: Original walk-on...had eight yards on two carries and a rushing touchdown in the 2011 Spring Game...valuable member of the special teams.

2010: Had two special teams tackles in 12 games, all on special teams...had a tackle against North Texas...had a tackle at North Carolina. 2009: Did not appear in a game. 2008: Did not appear in a game. Before Clemson: Lettered at C.E. Mur-ray High School. Personal: First Tiger football player to be in the Call Me Mister Program, which is a major that devel-ops African-American males to be secondary educators; it is a pro-gram that was once supervised by former Clemson All-American Jeff Davis, who is now an assistant athletic director in the Tiger football office...majoring in special education...born Mar. 24, 1989.

Joseph Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2010 12-0 0 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

Carlton Lewis32S • 6-3 • 215 • *Jr. • 2VLSaint Augustine, FL • Saint Augustine HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team free safetyOverview: Has 11 tackles in 134 snaps over 18 games in his career.2010: Had five tackles in 115 snaps over nine games...had an

injury-plagued season...had two tackles in 47 snaps against Presbyterian College...worked his way into the rotation at midseason and had a tackle in 22 snaps against Maryland...played 13 snaps against Georgia Tech...suffered a broken jaw in practice leading up to the Boston College game and missed the next three games...had a tackle in 12 snaps at Wake Forest...played three snaps against #17 South Carolina. 2009: Played in nine games, including eight of the last nine games...played in the bowl game on special teams against Kentucky...saw action on defense against Boston Col-lege and Coastal Carolina...had five tackles in 17 snaps against Coastal Carolina...had one special teams tackle for the season...finished the year with six total tackles in 19 snaps on defense. 2008: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Florida Times-Union First-Team All-First Coast as a senior...Super 11 and Super 24 member by Florida Times-Union...#24 safety in the nation by ESPN.com, #44 safety by Scout.com, and #59 safety by Rivals.com...had 57 tackles and two interceptions along with 39 catches for 760 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior...high school teammate of Rashard Hall...coached by Joey Wiles...standout basketball player who was all-county and all-conference as a senior...district and regional champion in the 400m as a junior...recruited by Dabo Swinney...chose Clemson over Georgia Tech, Illinois, South Carolina, South Florida, Vanderbilt, and Wake Forest. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Apr. 25, 1990.

Lewis Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2009 9-0 19 2 4 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02010 9-0 115 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Totals 18-0 134 5 6 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

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Antoine McClain74OG • 6-5 • 330 • Sr. • 3VLAnniston, AL • Anniston HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team right offensive guardOverview: Has 148 knockdowns (more than any 2011 Tiger) in 1,517 snaps over 40 career games (27 starts)...has started every game since the start of 2009...preseason third-team All-

ACC by Phil Steele...#25 draft-eligible offensive guard in the nation by Phil Steele. 2010: Third-team All-ACC by Phil Steele...played 704 snaps in 13 games (13 starts)...had a team-high 69 knockdown blocks...led the Tigers in knockdown blocks in four games (Auburn, Miami (FL), Florida State, Wake Forest)...had an average grade of 76 percent...had 14 knockdowns and a 79-percent grade in 78 snaps at #15 Auburn; he was a big reason that Andre Ellington rushed for 140 yards...had 14 knockdowns against #16 Miami (FL)...had five knockdowns and an 83-percent grade against Georgia Tech...had an 82-percent grade at Wake Forest...won the Strength Training Award for offensive linemen for spring practice. 2009: Started all 14 games at an offensive guard position and had 66 knockdown blocks, second-most on the team behind departed senior Thomas Austin...led the team in knockdowns with 6.5 against Wake Forest...had season-high 12.5 knockdowns against Georgia Tech in regular season contest in Atlanta, just behind the 14.5 by Austin for that game...had best film grade of the year against Virginia when he had 80 percent effort for 46 snaps, with three knockdowns...played well at Miami, he had eight knockdowns in 36 snaps...led team in knockdowns against Coastal Carolina with five...had six against Geor-gia Tech in the ACC Championship game...averaged a 73-percent grade for the year; he played a total of 664 snaps. 2008: First-year freshman who saw action in all 13 games...played 149 snaps, a high figure for a Tiger first-year freshman...played on scrimmage plays in nine games, includ-ing 22 snaps against Nebraska...played each of the last five games of the season on the offensive line...played 18 snaps against The Citadel and had a 72-percent grade...played 35 snaps against S.C. State and had two knockdowns...played 20 snaps against Georgia Tech and had three knockdowns...had a season-high four knockdowns in 10 snaps at #24 Florida State...had a season-high grade of 76 percent in 25 snaps against Duke...played 12 snaps against South Carolina and graded 70 percent...had 13 knockdown blocks on the season. Before Clemson: One of the highest-rated offensive linemen in the Southeast by many publications...#78 player in the nation according to ESPN.com...#6 offensive tackle in the nation according to ESPN.com...#108 player in the nation according to Rivals.com...#13 offensive tackle in the nation and #7 prospect in Alabama according to Rivals.com...#109 player in the nation according to Scout.com...#9 offensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com...#4 player in Alabama and #10 offensive lineman in the nation by SuperPrep...ASWA First-Team All-State as a senior...member of Press Register Elite 18 and Super Southeast 120...played in the ESPN/Under Armour All-American game...had 50 pancake blocks and 17 tackles as a senior at Anniston High School...coached by Mike Justice...recruited by Dabo Swinney...chose Clemson over Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana State, and Tennessee. Personal: Member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2010-11...winner of the 2010 Vickery Hall Award for his outstanding work in the classroom...majoring in sociology...born Dec. 6, 1989.

Antoine McClain

Roderick McDowell25RB • 5-9 • 185 • *So. • 1VLSumter, SC • Sumter HS

Depth Chart Position: Co-second-team running backOverview: Quick and athletic running back...had 100 yards on 12 carries in the 2011 Spring Game.2010: Had 161 yards on 32 carries (5.0 yard per carry) and a

touchdown in 59 snaps over seven games...third-leading rusher on the team...saw more action in the second half of the season when Andre Ellington was injured...had 86 yards on nine carries and a touchdown against Presbyterian College...had 26 yards on eight carries at Wake Forest...had a 39-yard run against #17 South Carolina. 2009: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #25 running back in nation by ESPN.com...#4 running back in the nation by Rivals.com...member of the Rivals.com 250...#6 player in South Caro-lina by Rivals.com...#48 running back in the nation by Scout.com...#22 running back in the nation by SuperPrep...#7 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...#38 player in the ACC by Athlon...member of the All-America Top-250 team by PrepStar...had 1,892 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior...played his last high school game in the state cham-pionship game in Death Valley...had 1,399 yards on 158 carries and 28 total touchdowns as a junior...Shrine Bowl participant...invited to the U.S. Army All-American game...coached by Paul Sorrells at Sumter High School...recruited by André Powell...chose Clemson over Florida, Kentucky, and South Carolina. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Feb. 7, 1990.

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 Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD2010 7-0 59 32 161 5.0 1 39 1 4 0

Bryce McNeal11WR • 6-1 • 180 • *So. • 1VLMinneapolis, MN • Breck HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team wide receiverOverview: Sophomore wide receiver who will compete for a starting spot in 2011...changed his jersey from #7 to #11 prior to the 2011 season...tied for fourth on the team in power in-

dex (35.5”) and broad jump (10’0”). 2010: Had 19 catches for 187 yards and seven yards on four carries in 318 snaps over 12 games (three starts)...had four catches of at least 20 yards...had at least one catch in nine games...had four receptions for 43 yards at Boston College; he had a 29-yard catch...had three catches for 33 yards against #23 N.C. State...had three catches for 21 yards in 61 snaps at Florida State...missed the Wake Forest game due to an injury. 2009: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #75 player in the Rivals.com 100...#91 player in the nation by PrepStar...#75 player and #9 wideout in the nation by ESPN.com...#10 wideout in the nation by Rivals.com and #25 wideout by Tom Lemming...#40 wideout in the na-tion by Scout.com...#8 player in the Midwest by SuperPrep...#16 wideout in the nation by SuperPrep...#91 player and #13 wideout in the nation by Athlon...#12 player in the ACC by Athlon...had 41 catches for 344 yards and one touchdown as a senior...had 31 catches for 720 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior...participated in the U.S. Army All-American game...coached by Chris Ohm at Breck High School...recruited by Jeff Scott and Mike Dool-ey...chose Clemson over Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, Oklahoma, and Oregon. Personal: First Tiger from the state of Minnesota since 1968 (Pete Galuska)...his uncle, Melvin Moore, played for the Minnesota Vikings...his uncle, Brett McNeal, was a Hall of Famer at Western Kentucky...majoring in communication studies...born Oct. 30, 1990.

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Date Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds PR9-4 North Texas 13 2 34 17.0 0 30 0 09-11 Presbyterian College 14 1 24 24.0 0 24 1 3 1-09-18 at Auburn 18 1 8 8.0 0 8 1 -110-2 Miami (FL) 19 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 010-9 at North Carolina 38 1 7 7.0 0 7 0 010-16 Maryland *31 2 12 6.0 0 8 0 010-23 Georgia Tech 21 2 5 2.5 0 3 0 010-30 at Boston College 38 4 43 10.8 0 29 0 011-6 N.C. State *46 3 33 11.0 0 20 1 311-13 at Florida State *61 3 21 7.0 0 12 1 211-20 at Wake Forest DNP11-27 South Carolina 5 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 012-31 South Florida 14 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0Totals 318 19 187 9.8 0 30 4 7 1-0* - start

B. McNeal Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD PR2010 12-3 318 19 187 9.8 0 30 4 7 0 1-0

Jonathan Meeks5S • 6-1 • 205 • Jr. • 2VLRock Hill, SC • Rock Hill HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team strong safetyOverview: Has 34 tackles, two interceptions, and three pass breakups in 310 snaps over 23 games (one start) in his career...rated as one of the nation’s top prep school prospects when

he enrolled at Clemson...came to Clemson from Hargrave Military, the same school that sent DeAndre McDaniel to Tigertown...went to Rock Hill High School, where he played multiple positions, including quarterback...had seven tackles and two pass breakups in the 2011 Spring Game. 2010: Had 28 tackles, an interception, and two pass breakups in 256 snaps over 13 games (one start)...had an interception for 43 yards in 37 snaps against Presbyterian Col-lege...played only on special teams at #15 Auburn and against #16 Miami (FL)...team spe-cial teams player-of-the-game by the coaches against #16 Miami (FL)...had six tackles and two pass breakups in 41 snaps in a start against Georgia Tech...had six tackles at Boston College...had two tackles in 26 snaps against #23 N.C. State...had two tackles in 21 snaps at Florida State...had three tackles in 23 snaps against South Florida. 2009: Played as a reserve defensive back in 10 games; he played 54 defensive snaps...also saw action on special teams...had a 17-yard interception in his third game, it came in a win over Boston College...another reason the Tigers held the Eagles to just 54 yards of total offense that day...also had a pass breakup in that game...had two tackles in 11 snaps against Coastal Carolina...had two tackles in 20 plays of action at N.C. State. Before Clemson: Rated as the #18 prep school player in the nation by Rivals.com...All-Atlantic Region member by PrepStar...played quarterback and free safety as a senior at Rock Hill High...had 896 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns...had 612 passing yards and seven touchdowns...had 69 tackles, including 41 first hits, and two interceptions...played at the same high school as current NFL player Chris Hope...coached by Robert Prunty at Hargrave Military Academy and Joe Montgomery at Rock Hill High...recruited by Billy Na-pier...chose Clemson over Florida, Kansas, North Carolina, N.C. State, Penn State, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia Tech. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Nov. 8, 1989.

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 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 0-0Totals 23-1 310 24 10 34 0-0 0-0 2-60 0 3 0-0

Rennie Moore94DT • 6-4 • 270 • *Sr. • 3VLSaint Marys, GA • Camden County HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team defensive tackleOverview: Has 48 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, and eight quarterback pressures in 548 snaps over 32 games (one start) in his career...sat out the 2008 season after playing in

2007...brings a lot of energy to the defense...productive defensive tackle over the course of his career...tied for third on the team in hang clean (345). 2010: Had 26 tackles, seven tackles for loss, two sacks, and five quarterback pres-sures in 315 snaps over 13 games (one start)...his seven tackles for loss were more than any non-starter...had four tackles and a tackle for loss in 32 snaps against North Texas...started against Presbyterian College...had three tackles in 24 snaps at #15 Auburn...had two tackles for loss and a sack in 29 snaps against #16 Miami (FL)...had three tackles and a tackle for loss in 25 snaps against Georgia Tech...had three tackles, two tackles for loss, and a sack in 28 snaps against #23 N.C. State...had two tackles in 29 snaps against #17 South Carolina...had a tackle for loss against South Florida. 2009: Much im-proved defensive line-man who had 22 tackles in just 198 defensive plays in 2009...averaged 15 plays per game...all of his tackles for loss came in the final eight games...had two tackles against Virginia, but both were sacks for 23 negative yards...one of four Tigers with two sacks in a game in 2009...also had two tackles for loss in the win over Coastal Carolina...had season-high four tackles against Middle Tennessee and Wake Forest...had two tackles, including one tackle for loss, against Florida State. 2008: Red-shirted. 2007: Played 35 snaps in six games...played 10 snaps at Duke, seven snaps against Louisiana-Monroe, and six snaps against Wake Forest. Before Clemson: Rated as the #24 strongside defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com...#57 defensive end in the nation by Scout.com...#27 player in Georgia by Rivals.com and #38 player by SuperPrep...all-region by PrepStar...member of the Florida Times-Union Super 24...missed his junior year at Camden County High when he broke his tibia and fibula in a spring scrimmage; he played tight end and defensive end prior to his injury...coached by Jeff Herron...had two receiving touchdowns as a senior...had 36 tackles, six tackles for loss, and four sacks as a senior...played tight end on the undefeated state championship team as a freshman...played on four consecutive regional championship teams...contributed to a Georgia state-record 58-game regular-season winning streak...all-region, all-southeast Georgia, and all-state as a senior...played in the Georgia North-South All-Star game...recruited by Vic Koenning...chose Clemson over Florida and Florida State. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Nov. 29, 1988.

Moore 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-5 Middle Tennessee 20 2 2 49-10 at Georgia Tech 11 0 0 09-19 Boston College 14 0 2 2 19-26 TCU 5 1 0 110-3 at Maryland 16 1 0 1 110-17 Wake Forest 23 2 2 4 0.5-5 0.5-510-24 at Miami (FL) 11 1 0 110-31 Coastal Carolina 27 2 1 3 2-3 111-7 Florida State 23 1 1 2 1-111-14 at N.C. State 14 0 0 011-21 Virginia 8 2 0 2 2-23 2-2311-28 at South Carolina 10 1 1 212-5 Georgia Tech 16 0 0 012-27 Kentucky DNPTotals 198 13 9 22 5.5-32 2.5-28 3

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Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-4 North Texas 32 2 2 4 1-4 19-11 Presbyterian College *21 1 1 29-18 at Auburn 24 1 2 310-2 Miami (FL) 29 2 0 2 2-11 1-7 110-9 at North Carolina 20 0 0 010-16 Maryland 30 0 2 2 110-23 Georgia Tech 25 1 2 3 1-910-30 at Boston College 7 0 1 111-6 N.C. State 28 2 1 3 2-9 1-8 111-13 at Florida State 16 1 0 111-20 at Wake Forest 28 0 2 2 111-27 South Carolina 29 2 0 212-31 South Florida 26 1 0 1 1-1Totals 315 13 13 26 7-34 2-15 5* - start

Moore Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2007 6-0 35 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02009 13-0 198 13 9 22 5.5-32 2.5-28 0-0 3 0 0-02010 13-1 315 13 13 26 7-34 2-15 0-0 5 0 0-0Totals 32-1 548 26 22 48 12.5-66 4.5-43 0-0 8 0 0-0

Justin Parker8LB • 6-1 • 225 • So. • 1VLPort Royal, SC • Beaufort, SC

Depth Chart Position: Second-team strongside linebackerOverview: One of a handful of first-year freshmen to play for the Tigers in 2010...will compete for a starting linebacker spot in 2011.

2010: Registered nine tackles in 57 snaps over 10 games...recorded two tackles in nine snaps against North Texas...totaled a team-high six tackles in only 18 snaps in the win over Presbyterian College...played 17 snaps at Wake Forest...played 12 snaps against Maryland. Before Clemson: Rated as the #13 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...#13 mid-dle linebacker in the nation by Scout.com...#7 inside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com...#11 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...first-team all-state by The State and High School Sports Report...had 140 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, and seven sacks...played in the Shrine Bowl and the Offense-Defense All American Bowl...PrepStar preseason All-American...#12 player in South Carolina by Charlotte Observer...had 97 tackles as a junior and seven interceptions as a sophomore...coached by former Clemson tight end Mark Clifford at Beaufort High School...recruited by Dan Brooks...chose Clemson over Louisiana State and South Carolina. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Mar. 3, 1991.

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 0-0

Garry Peters38CB • 6-0 • 185 • *Fr. • RSConyers, GA • Heritage HS

Depth Chart Position: Reserve cornerbackOverview: Talented cornerback who will provide depth.2010: Red-shirted.Before Clemson: Member of the ESPN 150 at Heritage High

School...#20 cornerback in the nation and #27 player in Georgia according to Rivals.com...#55 cornerback in the nation and #43 player in Georgia according to Scout.com...#10 athlete in the nation according to ESPN.com...#123 player in the ESPN 150...top 250 player by Rivals.com...PrepStar preseason All-American...played quarterback and defensive back at Heritage High School...#12 player in Georgia according to SuperPrep...#36 defensive back in the nation according to SuperPrep...totaled 20 receptions for 361 yards and five touchdowns during his senior season...missed four games with a sprained ankle as a senior, but still registered 50 tackles, two interceptions, two blocked field goals, a touchdown on a punt return, and a touchdown on a fumble return...had six carries for 146 yards and two touchdowns...had two interceptions and nine kickoff returns for 217 yards...averaged a double-double on the hardwood during his junior campaign...coached by Chad Frazier at Heritage High School...recruited by Chris Rumph...chose Clemson over Alabama, Florida State, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Nov. 26, 1991.

Phillip Price79OT • 6-5 • 300 • *Sr. • 2VLDillon, SC • Dillon Christian School

Depth Chart Position: First-team left offensive tackleOverview: Has nine knockdowns in 123 snaps over 29 games (one start) as a tight end and offensive tackle in his career...in-triguing athlete who has a great upside according to the Tiger

coaches...original walk-on...tied for second on the team in broad jump (10’1”)...fifth on the team in hang clean (330) and power clean push press (275). 2010: Played 98 snaps over 13 games (one start)...saw action at offensive tackle and as an extra tight end...played nine games on the offensive line...had nine knockdowns...played 19 snaps against North Texas...tied for the team-lead in knockdowns in 21 snaps against Presbyterian College...had an 85-percent grade in seven snaps against Maryland...had an 85-percent grade in seven snaps against Georgia Tech...had two knockdowns and a team-high 88-percent grade in 22 snaps in his first career start (as an extra tight end) at Wake Forest...played six snaps against #17 South Carolina, many of which were as an extra tight end. 2009: Played in every game on special teams and as a reserve tackle in four of the 14 games...took 10 snaps and had a 70 per-cent film grade from the coaches for his effort...did not play from scrimmage after the Virginia game, but was a big factor in the special teams. 2008: Played two games as a reserve tight end...played six snaps against The Citadel and two snaps against S.C. State. 2007: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: All-around athlete at Dillon Christian School...played four years of football and helped Dillon Christian to the state A title game and an 11-2 record...played tight end, de-fensive end, and linebacker...had 13 receptions and six touchdowns to go with 108 tackles and 11 sacks as a senior...had 132 tackles and 14 sacks as a junior...his high school team made it to the playoffs all four years...averaged a double-double in basketball his last two years...all-state in football and basketball as a junior and senior. Personal: Majoring in communicty recreation, sport, & camp management...born Aug. 2, 1989 in Dallas, TX.

Darius Robinson21CB • 5-10 • 165 • So. • 1VLCollege Park, GA • Westlake HS

Depth Chart Position: Reserve cornerbackOverview: One of four first-year freshmen to play for the Ti-gers in 2010.2010: Had two tackles and an interception in 73 snaps over

seven games...had a tackle in 37 snaps against Presbyterian College...had his first career interception in 17 snaps against Maryland...had a tackle in 13 snaps at Wake Forest. Before Clemson: Rated as the #16 cornerback in the nation and #20 player in Geor-gia by Rivals.com...#237 player in the nation by Rivals.com...#27 cornerback in the nation and #35 player in Georgia by Scout.com...#17 cornerback in the nation by ESPN.com...#17 player in Georgia by SuperPrep...had 80 tackles, two interceptions, two caused fumbles, a fumble return, and punt return for a score as a senior...had 43 tackles, 10 pass breakups, and three interceptions as a junior...had 400 yards in the return game as a junior...had 461 yards and nine rushing touchdowns and 688 yards and three passing touchdowns pass-ing as a junior...coached by Gregory Minnis at Westlake High School...recruited by Charlie Harbison...chose Clemson over Auburn, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, and Miami (FL). Personal: Majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Nov. 17, 1991.

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 0-0

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Matt Sanders54OL • 6-6 • 320 • *Jr. • 2VLCrestview, FL • Crestview Senior HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team right offensive guardOverview: Has played 106 snaps over 19 games in his ca-reer...has the versatility to play several positions on the offen-sive line...first on the team in power clean push press (350)...

second on the team in total weight lifted (1,695). 2010: Had five knockdowns in 79 snaps over 13 games...played on special teams in every game and on offensive line in seven games...had two knockdowns in 37 snaps against Presbyterian College...played eight snaps against Maryland and five snaps against Georgia Tech...had three knockdowns and a 72-percent grade in 16 snaps at Wake Forest. 2009: Played in six games, but not after the Virginia game...played eight snaps against Coastal Carolina, his high total on the year...also played five snaps against Middle Tennessee and N.C. State...had only knockdown block of the year against Wake Forest. 2008: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #2 offensive guard in Florida by Rivals.com...#57 player in Florida and #28 offensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com...#16 offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com and #41 offensive guard by ESPN.com...#73 player in Florida by Su-perPrep...selected to the Max Emfinger All-American game...first-team all-state as a senior and third-team all-state as a junior...Northwest Florida Offensive Lineman-of-the-Year...Northwest Florida All-Sports Association Scholastic Athlete-of-the-Year as a senior...in the top-five percent of his senior class...team captain as a senior...coached by Matt Brunson...all-area on the hardwood as a senior...played basketball his last three years...qualified for the state wrestling meet...recruited by Vic Koenning and Brad Scott...chose Clemson over Central Florida, Duke, Florida State, Iowa State, Maryland, N.C. State, Purdue, and Vanderbilt. Personal: Majoring in history...born Oct. 27, 1989.

Coty Sensabaugh15CB • 6-0 • 180 • *Gr. • 3VLKingsport, TN • Dobyns-Bennett HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team cornerbackOverview: Has 47 tackles, a tackle for loss, three intercep-tions, and five pass breakups in 557 snaps over 38 games (three starts) in his career...has had an interception in each of

his three seasons...tied for first on the team in vertical jump (36”)...third on the team in power index (7.05)...tied for fourth on the team in broad jump (10’0”). 2010: Had 28 tackles, a tackle for loss, an interception, and two pass breakups in 352 snaps over 13 games (three starts)...started early in the season against Presbyterian Col-lege and Auburn...had an interception in 42 snaps against North Texas...had four tackles in 24 snaps against Maryland...had three tackles, a tackle for loss, and a pass breakup in 60 snaps against #23 N.C. State...had four tackles in 31 snaps against South Florida. 2009: Had an interception in the win over Florida State...played 23 snaps in that game and helped the Tigers contain Florida State’s standout quarterback Christian Ponder...had career-high three tackles against TCU when he played 26 snaps...played 25 snaps in open-er against Middle Tennessee...played on defense in 10 games and in 13 games overall...had two pass breakups for the year and both were in the game against Coastal Carolina. 2008: Second-team cornerback most of the year...did not play in the season-opener, but played in each of the last 12 contests...played special teams in 12 games and defense

in nine games...played on defense in each of the last eight games...had his first career in-terception against Duke when he played a season-high 21 snaps...had two tackles against The Citadel in his first career game...had his first career pass breakup at Boston College...had five tackles, including two on special teams. 2007: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Football and basketball standout at Dobyns-Bennett High School...team MVP on the gridiron during his senior season...coached by Graham Clark...started on both offense and defense at Dobyns-Bennett High School...top wideout on the team with 48 receptions for 915 yards and 14 touchdowns; he added four interceptions...selected to play in the Tennessee-Kentucky All-Star game...helped his team to the Big East Conference title along with a 12-1 record as a senior...his team advanced to the state quarterfinals; it was its second consecutive 12-1 season...had six receptions for 148 yards and two touchdowns along with one interception against Science Hill High School...consensus all-state pick, including to the team chosen by the Tennessee Sportswriters Association...standout on the hardwood; he was a starting guard for two years and played in the East/West All-Star game...averaged a team-best 17.3 points per game as a junior when he helped Dobyns-Bennett High to a 25-11 record...first-team All-NET selection as a junior...played AAU basketball during the summer of 2006...ran multiple events in track...recruited by Vic Koenning. Personal: Member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2009-10...graduated on May 13, 2011 with a degree in communication studies...born Nov. 15, 1988.

Sensabaugh 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU9-4 North Texas 42 2 0 2 1-09-11 Presbyterian College *41 2 0 2 19-18 at Auburn *36 1 1 210-2 Miami (FL) 27 1 1 210-9 at North Carolina 7 0 0 010-16 Maryland 24 4 0 410-23 Georgia Tech 8 0 1 110-30 at Boston College 5 0 0 011-6 N.C. State *60 3 0 3 1-1 111-13 at Florida State 20 1 2 311-20 at Wake Forest 24 3 0 311-27 South Carolina 27 1 1 212-31 South Florida 31 3 1 4Totals 352 21 7 28 1-1 1-0 2* - start

Sensabaugh Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2008 12-0 63 5 0 5 0-0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0-02009 13-0 142 8 6 14 0-0 0-0 1-11 0 2 0-02010 13-3 352 21 7 28 1-1 0-0 1-0 0 2 0-0Totals 38-3 557 34 13 47 1-1 0-0 3-11 0 5 0-0

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Tyler Shatley43DT • 6-3 • 295 • *So. • 1VLIcard, NC • East Burke HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team nose guardOverview: Came to Clemson as a fullback, but moved to the defensive line...first on the team in power clean (375) and to-tal weight lifted (1,715)...tied for first on the team in bench

press (450)...second on the team in power clean push press (300)...tied for second on the team in 225-pound bench press reps (36)...fifth on the team in squat lift (590). 2010: Had 11 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, and a sack in 127 snaps over 12 games...in the first two games, he had six tackles in 67 snaps...had four tackles in 24 snaps against North Texas...had two tackles in 43 snaps against Presbyterian College...had two tackles and a sack in 12 snaps at Boston College...had a tackle in 10 snaps against #23 N.C. State...played 19 snaps at Wake Forest...had two tackles and a tackle for loss against #17 South Carolina...“Power Hour” Strongman Champion for spring practice. 2009: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #3 fullback in the nation by Tom Lemming...#17 tight end in the nation by ESPN.com...#72 defensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com...#7 full-back in the nation by Scout.com...#8 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep...member of the All-Atlantic Region team by PrepStar...North Carolina Amateur Athlete-of-the-Year in 2009...had 2,000 rushing yards and 31 touchdowns in his junior and senior years...had 51 tackles and nine tackles for loss as a senior...averaged 40.7 yards per punt as a senior...coached by Mike Biggerstaff at East Burke High School...recruited by Billy Napier...chose Clemson over Maryland, North Carolina, N.C. State, and Wake Forest. Personal: Winner of the 2010 Vickery Hall Award for his work in the classroom...majoring in civil engineering...born May 5, 1991.

Shatley Career 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 0-0

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Spencer Shuey33LB • 6-3 • 250 • *So. • 1VLCharlotte, NC • South Mecklenburg HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team middle linebackerOverview: Strong linebacker who will compete for a starting linebacker spot in 2011.2010: Had nine tackles and a recovered fumble in 68 snaps

over nine games...saw most of his playing time in the first half of the season...had a tackle in 11 snaps against North Texas...had three tackles in 30 snaps against Presbyterian Col-lege...had two tackles in 12 snaps against #16 Miami (FL)...had a tackle in five snaps at North Carolina...had a tackle against Maryland. 2009: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #24 inside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com and #47 inside linebacker by ESPN.com...#11 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com and #28 player by SuperPrep...#79 defensive end in the nation by Scout.com...defensive MVP of the Shrine Bowl; he had seven tackles and two tackles for loss...had 1,260 rushing yards and 16 scores along with 94 tackles and 10 tackles for loss as a senior...team MVP in base-ball and lettered in basketball...coached by James Martin at South Mecklenburg High...recruited by Billy Napier...chose Clemson over Duke, Illinois, Kentucky, and Wake Forest. Personal: Member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2009-10...majoring in management...born Dec. 31, 1990.

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 0-1

Darrell Smith84FB • 6-3 • 235 • *So. • 1VLGadsden, AL • Gadsden City HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team fullbackOverview: Has the versatility to play as a fullback out of the backfield and as a tight end.2010: Played 53 snaps over 10 games...played on offense as a

tight end in seven games...had five knockdown blocks...played 19 snaps against Presbyte-rian College...played 12 snaps against Maryland...played 15 snaps at Wake Forest. 2009: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Athletic tight end and defensive end at Gadsden City High School in Gadsden, AL, the same hometown as former Tiger Head Coach Danny Ford...played in the Mississippi vs. Alabama All-Star game...had six catches for 96 yards as a senior...led his team to a 10-2 record as a junior...coached by Joe Billingsley...recruited by Charlie Harbi-son...chose Clemson over Troy. Personal: Member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2009-10...majoring in sociology...born Nov. 17, 1990.

Dar. Smith Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG2010 10-0 53 0 0 --- 0 ---

David Smith73OL • 6-5 • 315 • *Gr. • 3VLGreenville, SC • Greenville HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team left offensive guardOverview: Has 64 knockdowns in 899 snaps over 30 games (14 starts) in his career...one of the most versatile offensive linemen on the team; he has played significant snaps at both

offensive guard and offensive tackle...first on the team in hang clean (355)...fourth on the team in squat lift (605). 2010: Had 35 knockdowns in 560 snaps over 11 games (11 starts)...allowed just one sack...had four knockdowns and an 84-percent grade, both team-highs, against North Texas...had an 83-percent grade against Presbyterian College...had six knockdowns and a 74-percent grade at #15 Auburn before he suffered a high-ankle sprain in overtime...missed the Miami (FL) and North Carolina games due to the injury...came back to the start-ing lineup against Maryland...had four knockdowns and a team-high 85-percent grade against Georgia Tech...had an 81-percent grade in 59 snaps against #23 N.C. State...played 86 snaps at Florida State.

2009: Played in just two of the first four games for 14 total snaps, then played in each of the last 10 games for a total of 12 games...averaged just 4.5 snaps per game the first four games and 18 snaps per game over the last 10 games...played 25 snaps against Wake Forest and had an 81-percent grade...followed that with an 81-percent grade for 36 plays at Miami (FL); he had a career-high five knockdowns in the Tigers’ win...had an 82 percent grade in win over Coastal Carolina, giving him three straight games with grade of 81 percent or better...also had an 83 percent grade in 20 plays in the important road win at N.C. State...had an 81 percent grade against Georgia Tech, helping the Tigers to 323 rushing yards in the ACC Championship game...finished the year with 201 snaps of action and 12 knockdowns...all of his knockdowns came in the final 10 games of the season...did not play against Georgia Tech (in Atlanta) or the loss to TCU, so Clemson was 9-3 when he played and 0-2 when he did not...played 10 snaps against Kentucky in Music City Bowl. 2008: Began the year as the second-team left offensive guard, then started the sec-ond game against The Citadel...started three straight games, all wins...played 35 snaps against The Citadel, 55 against N.C. State, and 24 against S.C. State; he had seven knock-downs and graded 72 percent before he suffered an ankle injury; that high ankle sprain put him on the bench for three games...played 124 snaps before his injury and just 14 snaps after...played 138 snaps in seven games (three starts) and had 17 knockdowns. 2007: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #52 offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com...#49 offensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com...#17 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...all-region by PrepStar...#16 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...played in the Max Emfinger All-American game...had 94 knockdown blocks as a senior at Greenville High...selected for the North-South All-Star game...member of the National Honor Society...recruited by David Blackwell...chose Clemson over Maryland. Personal: Graduated on May 13, 2011 with a degree in sociology...born Feb. 22, 1989.

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Brandon Thomas63OL • 6-4 • 300 • *So. • 1VLSpartanburg, SC • Dorman HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team left offensive tackleOverview: Second-team left offensive tackle during most of 2010 behind First-Team All-ACC offensive tackle Chris Hair-ston, but also played many snaps at guard; he should move

into the starting left offensive tackle slot in 2011 with Hairston’s graduation...possesses footwork to be an outstanding lineman...tied for fourth on the team in bench press (435). 2010: Had four knockdowns in 136 snaps over 10 games...had a 74-percent grade in 40 snaps against Presbyterian College...had two knockdowns and an 81-percent grade in 11 snaps at #15 Auburn...had a 78-percent grade in 22 snaps at Wake Forest. 2009: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #66 offensive guard in the nation by ESPN.com...#14 offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com and #14 offensive tackle by Scout.com...mem-ber of the Rivals.com 250...#8 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com and #12 player by Su-perPrep...#31 offensive lineman in the nation by SuperPrep...member of the All-America 250 by PrepStar...Shrine Bowl selection but did not play due to injury...coached by Dave

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Tra Thomas95DT • 6-0 • 285 • *Fr. • RSWadesboro, NC • Anson HS

Depth Chart Position: Reserve nose guardOverview: Talented defensive tackle who will provide depth at nose guard and defensive tackle...fourth on the team in 225-pound bench press reps (31).

2010: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #103 defensive tackle in the nation and #29 player in North Carolina by Scout.com...#37 defensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com...#30 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep...played in the Shrine Bowl...had 37 tackles and four re-covered fumbles as a senior...earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior in two different conferences...had 12 tackles for loss and 100 pancake blocks as a junior...blocked three punts...cousin of Georgia lineman Trinton Sturdivant...all-conference pick in wrestling and track...coached by Luke Hyatt at Anson High School...recruited by Dan Brooks...chose Clemson over Duke, East Carolina, Louisville, and Michigan State. Personal: Majoring in community recreation management...born Sept. 18, 1992.

Brandon Thompson98DT • 6-2 • 310 • Sr. • 3VLThomasville, GA • Thomasville HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team nose guardOverview: Has 131 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, 29 quarterback pressures, nine pass breakups, and three recov-ered fumbles in 1,347 snaps over 39 games (25 starts) in his

career...nicknamed “Yams” because of his big thighs that help him plug the middle of the Tiger defense...does a great job as a run stopper...preseason second-team All-ACC by Ath-lon...#1 senior defensive tackle prospect for the 2012 NFL draft by CBSSports.com...#17 draft-eligible defensive tackle in the nation by Phil Steele...tied for first on the team in bench press (450)...tied for second on the team in 225-pound bench press reps (36), squat lift (615), and power clean (370)...third on the team in total weight lifted (1,690). 2010: Had 56 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, a sack, 15 quarterback pressures, and three pass breakups in 532 snaps over 13 games (11 starts)...combined with Jarvis Jenkins to give the Tigers one of the best defensive tackle tandems in the nation...had a strong second half of the season; he had 43 of his 56 tackles in the last seven games...had nine quarterback pressures in the last five games...had six tackles against Georgia Tech...had 11 tackles at Boston College...had six tackles against #23 N.C. State...had five tackles and a sack at Florida State...had eight tackles, including seven first hits, and 2.5 tackles for loss in 42 snaps against #17 South Carolina to earn team defensive player-of-the-game honors by the coaches and the IFC Defensive Player-of-the-Game Award...won the Strength Train-ing Award for defensive tackles for spring practice. 2009: Starter on the defensive line in 13 games...had 50 tackles...had at least two tackles in 13 of the 14 games...had season-high six tackles against Georgia Tech in Atlanta, and at Maryland...had five stops in the win over Kentucky, a big reason the Wildcats scored

just 13 points...that was only game he did not start, but he played 43 snaps...played at least 19 snaps in every game and at least 34 snaps in 11 of the 14 contests...had three tackles, a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery in the win over Boston College. 2008: First-year freshman defensive tackle who was slated to be red-shirted...spent the Alabama game on the sideline, then had the red-shirt taken off after Jamie Cumbie was injured and lost for the season against Alabama...played each of the last 12 games...had 25 tackles, fourth-most on the team among freshmen...third on the team in tackles among interior defensive linemen...had five tackles for loss...had two tackles for loss, his first career sack, and his first career takeaway (recovered fumble) against S.C. State...had four tackles in 28 snaps against N.C. State...made his first career start against Duke when Dorell Scott was injured; he had two tackles in 23 snaps...had six tackles at Virginia...had at least one tackle in 10 games...had two tackles and a caused fumble against Georgia Tech. Before Clemson: Rated as the #39 player in the nation by ESPN.com...#3 defensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com...#114 player in the nation by Rivals.com...#10 player in Georgia and #9 defensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com...#71 player and #6 defensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com...#5 player in Georgia and #8 defensive lineman in the nation by SuperPrep...four-year starter...played in the ESPN/Under Armour All-American game...led the team in sacks (19) and had 61 tackles as a senior...defensive player-of-the-year by Atlanta Journal-Constitution...region defensive player-of-the-year as a senior...two-time all-state pick...coached by Richard Marsh...recruited by Billy Napier...chose Clemson over Florida State, Georgia, Louisiana State, Miami (FL), Ohio State, and Tennessee. Personal: Majoring in management...born Oct. 19, 1989.

Thompson 2008 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP8-30 Alabama DNP9-6 The Citadel 27 2 0 2 1-1 19-13 N.C. State 28 3 1 4 1-1 19-20 S.C. State 25 2 0 2 2-14 1-11 19-27 Maryland 24 3 0 3 110-9 at Wake Forest 21 1 0 1 1-210-18 Georgia Tech 19 1 1 211-1 at Boston College 22 1 0 111-8 at Florida State 29 0 0 011-15 Duke *23 0 2 2 111-22 at Virginia 23 2 4 611-29 South Carolina 25 1 1 21-1 Nebraska 26 0 0 0Totals 292 16 9 25 5-18 1-11 5* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against S.C. State; had a caused fumble against Georgia Tech.

Thompson 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-5 Middle Tennessee *37 2 1 3 19-10 at Georgia Tech *40 3 3 69-19 Boston College *22 2 1 3 1-59-26 TCU *41 4 0 4 110-3 at Maryland *41 2 4 6 1-110-17 Wake Forest *29 0 3 310-24 at Miami (FL) *38 1 1 2 110-31 Coastal Carolina *19 0 2 2 111-7 Florida State *42 0 1 1 111-14 at N.C. State *41 1 2 3 111-21 Virginia *34 1 3 411-28 at South Carolina *48 1 4 5 212-5 Georgia Tech *48 1 2 3 112-27 Kentucky 43 5 0 5Totals 523 23 27 50 2-6 0-0 9* - start; Note: Had a recovered fumble against Boston College.

Thompson 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP9-4 North Texas 45 0 2 29-11 Presbyterian College *21 3 0 3 1-49-18 at Auburn *36 3 1 410-2 Miami (FL) *50 1 1 2 110-9 at North Carolina *44 1 0 1 210-16 Maryland 35 1 0 1 1-2 110-23 Georgia Tech *42 4 2 6 110-30 at Boston College *53 5 6 11 111-6 N.C. State *45 2 4 6 1-1 411-13 at Florida State *34 3 2 5 1-6 1-6 211-20 at Wake Forest *42 3 1 4 1-3 211-27 South Carolina *42 7 1 8 2.5-5 112-31 South Florida *43 2 1 3Totals 532 35 21 56 7.5-21 1-6 15* - start; Note: Had a blocked extra point against South Carolina; had a recovered fumble against South Florida.

Thompson Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2008 12-1 292 16 9 25 5-18 1-11 0-0 5 3 1-12009 14-13 523 23 27 50 2-6 0-0 0-0 9 3 0-12010 13-11 532 35 21 56 7.5-21 1-6 0-0 15 3 0-1Totals 39-25 1347 74 57 131 14.5-45 2-17 0-0 29 9 1-3

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Gifford Timothy70OT • 6-6 • 335 • *Fr. • RSMiddletown, DE • Middletown HS

Depth Chart Position: Second-team right offensive tackleOverview: Talented offensive tackle who will provide depth.2010: Red-shirted.Before Clemson: Rated as the #119 offensive tackle in the

nation and #3 player in Delaware by Scout.com...#36 player in the Mid-Atlantic region by SuperPrep...joined Josh Watson as the first Clemson signees from Delaware since Jim Bun-dren in 1993; he went on to become an All-American in 1997 as an offensive lineman and started 47 straight games...coached by Mark Delpercio at Middletown High School...recruited by André Powell...chose Clemson over Boise State, Brigham Young, Maryland, and Virginia. Personal: Majoring in biological sciences...born Dec. 14, 1991.

Drew Traylor82TE • 6-5 • 245 • *Sr. • 1VLBirmingham, AL • Mountain Brook HS

Depth Chart Position: Reserve tight endOverview: Has played 84 snaps over 13 games in his career...came to Clemson as a defensive end, the position he played in high school.

2010: Played 77 snaps over 10 games...played 22 snaps against Presbyterian Col-lege...played double-figure snaps against Maryland (15), Georgia Tech (10), and N.C. State (11), three of Clemson’s biggest wins of the season. 2009: Appeared in three games for a total of seven snaps...played two snaps against Boston College and Wake Forest, and then three in the win over Coastal Carolina...those were the first three appearances of his career in a Tiger uniform. 2008: Worked as a defensive end throughout the year, but did not appear in a game. 2007: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #96 defensive end in the nation by Scout.com...#22 prospect in Ala-bama by Rivals.com...#17 prospect in Alabama by SuperPrep...all-region pick by PrepStar...had 79 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, and 9.5 sacks as a senior at Mountain Brook High School...played defensive end and outside linebacker...had five sacks as a junior...lettered in baseball...recruited by Dabo Swinney...chose Clemson over Duke, Kentucky, Northwestern, Purdue, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt. Personal: Majoring in management...born May 17, 1989.

Traylor Career StatsYear G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG2009 3-0 7 0 0 --- 0 ---2010 10-0 77 0 0 --- 0 ---Totals 13-0 84 0 0 --- 0 ---

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Landon Walker72OT • 6-6 • 310 • *Sr. • 3VLNorth Wilkesboro, NC • East Wilkes HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team right offensive tackleOverview: Has 88 knockdowns in 2,098 snaps over 39 games (35 starts) in his career...preseason second-team All-ACC by Athlon...has blocked against Jerry Hughes (TCU), Derrick

Morgan (Georgia Tech), and Ndamukong Suh (Nebraska)...first on the team in 225-pound bench press reps (38)...tied for third on the team in power clean push press (280).

2010: Iron Man Award winner...had 30 knockdowns in 805 snaps over 13 games (13 starts) at right offensive tackle...had at least one knockdown in every contest of the season...led the team in knockdown blocks against Presbyterian College...had five knock-down blocks and a team-high 87-percent grade at #15 Auburn...had an 83-percent grade against Georgia Tech...had four knockdown blocks and an 80-percent grade against #23 N.C. State...had three knockdown blocks and an 81-percent grade in 86 snaps at Florida State. 2009: Had 32 knockdown blocks in 14 games played...had season-high five knock-down blocks against TCU, Miami (FL) and Georgia Tech in the ACC Championship game...a big reason Clemson improved from 89th to 40th in the nation in rushing offense in 2009...had an 82 percent film grade at Miami for his top grade of the season...had an 80 percent effort in wins over Wake Forest and Florida State, both at Memorial Stadium...Clemson had a 7-0 record when he graded 75 percent or better...played 77 snaps in the victory over Boston College when he moved back into the starting lineup for the first time on the season...played well against TCU and All-American defensive end Jerry Hughes, who had just two tackles and no sacks against the Tigers that afternoon; Hughes went on to become a first-round NFL draft pick in April of 2010...had a solid performance in the Music City Bowl against Kentucky; he graded 77 percent for his 37 snaps as a starter and added four knockdown blocks as well. 2008: Started 10 games and played 12 overall...had a 74-percent grade, third-best on the team...had 26 knockdown blocks, sixth-most on the team...played 672 snaps, second-most among offensive linemen...began the season as a reserve offensive tackle behind Cory Lambert, but moved into the starting lineup when Chris Hairston was injured...played 23 snaps as a reserve against The Citadel and had a 72-percent grade...made his first career start against N.C. State and played 60 snaps...started 10 of the last 11 games...had a 77-percent grade in 48 snaps against S.C. State...had three consecutive grades of 78 percent, his high grades of the year...had a season-high five knockdowns against South Carolina. 2007: Red-shirted...enrolled at Clemson in January and participated in spring prac-tice. Before Clemson: All-America selection by PrepStar at East Wilkes High School...#13 offensive lineman in the nation according to Scout.com...#14 offensive tackle in the na-tion by Rivals.com...#13 offensive tackle in the nation by CollegeFootballNews.com...#13 prospect in North Carolina by SuperPrep...#5 prospect in North Carolina by Rivals.com...named county defensive player-of-the-year by Wilkes Journal-Patriot during his senior season...had 130 tackles, 25 tackles for loss, 14 sacks, one recovered fumble, and 10 pass breakups as a senior...graded 85 percent on offense during his senior season...Shrine Bowl selection...graduated from East Wilkes High School a semester early in December of 2006 and enrolled in classes at Clemson for the 2007 spring semester...all-state and All-Northwest team selection during his senior season...selected twice to the all-conference team on both offense and defense...three-time all-county selection...recruited by Billy Napier...chose Clemson over East Carolina, Maryland, North Carolina, N.C. State, Tennessee, and Wake Forest. Personal: Followed the footsteps of his father, Gary, who was a member of Clemson’s 1981 National Championship squad that had a 12-0 record...majoring in management...born Mar. 9, 1989.

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Josh Watson91DT • 6-4 • 270 • *Fr. • RSWilmington, DE • John Dickinson HS

Depth Chart Position: Reserve defensive tackleOverview: Talented defensive tackle who will provide depth...tied for third on the team in power clean push press (280).

2010: Red-shirted...enrolled in January. Before Clemson: Rated as the #1 defensive tackle in the nation in prep school by Rivals.com...coached by Robert Prunty at Hargrave Military Academy; he is now an assistant coach at Texas Tech...comes from the same school that sent former Clemson All-American DeAndre McDaniel, former Clemson All-American Chris McDuffie, and current Tiger defensive back Jonathan Meeks to Clemson...played at John Dickinson High School in Wilmington, DE...burst on the scene when he was named MVP of a high school all-star game in Delaware at the end of his senior season...coached by Craig Stephenson at John Dickinson High School...recruited by Danny Pearman...chose Clemson over Boston College, Duke, Florida State, and North Carolina. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Feb. 5, 1990.

Reid Webster77OT • 6-4 • 290 • *Fr. • RSWoodstock, GA • Etowah HS

Depth Chart Position: Reserve offensive tackleOverview: Talented offensive tackle who will provide depth.2010: Red-shirted.Before Clemson: Rated as the #46 offensive tackle in the

nation and #51 player in Georgia by Rivals.com...#65 offensive tackle in the nation and #68 player in Georgia by Scout.com...#58 offensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com...first-team all-state by Atlanta Journal-Constitution...two-time all-county pick...played four differ-ent positions on the line and helped his team to an 8-3 season and the state playoffs as a senior...his team had a 9-1 record as a junior...Cherokee County Lineman-of-the-Year as a senior...#44 player in Georgia by SuperPrep...All-Southeast Region pick by PrepStars...coached by Bill Stewart at Etowah High School...recruited by Billy Napier...chose Clemson over Florida State, Miami (FL), and Mississippi. Personal: Member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2010-11...majoring in pre-business...born Oct. 2, 1991.

Jonathan Willard46LB • 6-2 • 220 • *Jr. • 2VLLoris, SC • Loris HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team weakside linebackerOverview: Has 37 tackles and four tackles for loss in 192 snaps over 26 games (two starts) in his career.2010: Had 27 tackles and a tackle for loss in 160 snaps over

12 games (two starts)...had a team-high 13 specials team tackles...backup linebacker be-hind Brandon Maye...had at least one tackle in all 12 games he played...started the opener against North Texas and played 37 snaps and had five tackles...missed the Auburn game due to injury...had three tackles in 15 snaps against Georgia Tech...had three tackles in 26 snaps at Florida State...had five tackles in 27 snaps in a start at Wake Forest...had three tackles against South Florida...won the Strength Training Award for linebackers for spring practice. 2009: Reserve linebacker and a top special teams performer as a red-shirt freshman...had 10 tackles in 32 plays of action...had three tackles in 12 plays in the home win over Wake Forest, that included a tackle for loss...had two stops in 13 plays of action against Georgia Tech in ACC Championship game...nine of his 10 tackles were first hits...had three tackles for loss in just 32 plays of action on defense. 2008: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the #10 prospect in South Carolina and #24 outside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com...#34 weakside linebacker in the nation by Scout.com...#22 outside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com...#19 prospect in South Carolina by SuperPrep...only played half of his senior season due to a knee injury...all-region selec-tion as a senior...played in the North-South game...selected to play in the Max Emfinger All-American Bowl...rushed for 702 yards in six games during his senior season...totaled 89 tackles and 53 assists during his senior season...four-time state wrestling champion...

All-American, all-state, and North/South participant in wrestling...ran the 100m and threw the shot put in track; he finished sixth in the state in the shot put...coached by James Lon-gerbeam...recruited by Dabo Swinney...chose Clemson over Florida, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, N.C. State, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Personal: Nephew of former Clemson defensive tackle Richard McCullough (1985-88), who was also a product of Loris High School...nicknamed “Tig”...winner of the 2010 Vickery Hall Award for his work in the classroom...majoring in sociology...born Jan. 10, 1990.

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 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 0-0Totals 26-2 192 28 9 37 4-9 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0

Dawson Zimmerman96P • 6-2 • 205 • Sr. • 3VLLawrenceville, GA • Brookwood HS

Depth Chart Position: First-team punterOverview: Has a 40.8-yard average (seventh-best in school history) on 127 punts along with 40 punts inside the 20, 15 punts of 50+ yards, and a 38.2-yard net average in 29 games

(28 starts) in his career...two-time Academic All-ACC selection...had a 52.6-yard average on six punts in the 2011 Spring Game...CFPA Punter Trophy Watch List member in the preseason...preseason first-team All-ACC by Sporting News...preseason second-team All-ACC by Phil Steele...preseason third-team All-ACC by Athlon...#8 draft-eligible punter in the nation by Phil Steele. 2010: Academic All-ACC selection...team Specialist-of-the-Year...had a 42.7-yard av-erage on 60 punts along with 19 punts in side the 20, nine punts of 50+ yards, and a 40.6-yard net average in 13 games (13 starts)...only ACC punter to be named one of 10 semifinalists for the Ray Guy Award...second-team All-ACC by Phil Steele...his 40.6-yard net punting average was a big reason Clemson was 24th in the nation in net punting...third in the ACC in punting...his 40.6-yard net average was third-best in school history...a big reason Clemson allowed just 130 punt return yards...had two of the longest four punts in Clemson history; he had a 79-yarder against North Texas and a 76-yarder at Boston Col-lege...had an average of 46 yards or better in three of the first four games...team special teams player-of-the-game by the coaches against North Texas and N.C. State...had a 51.5-yard average on six punts against North Texas to earn ACC Specialist-of-the-Week honors; that performance included a 79-yard punt, the second-longest punt in Clemson history; his 51.5-yard average was fourth-best in Clemson history; it is the longest punt in a road game in school history; his 51.0-yard net average set a school record...had a 47.8-yard average against #16 Miami (FL), including a 47.7-yard net average...earned Most Improved Award among kickers for spring practice. 2009: Academic All-ACC selection...consistent player averaged 39.1 yards per punt in 2009...had 19 punts inside the 20-yard line, including two in the win over Kentucky in the Music City Bowl...averaged at least 40 yards per punt against Middle Tennessee, Boston College, Miami (FL) and Florida State (all Clemson victories)...had a 46.3 net punting figure in the win over Miami (FL), so his performance was huge in terms of field position in that overtime victory over the #8 Hurricanes...seventh in the ACC in gross punting average...Clemson’s special teams player-of-the-week by Tiger coaches for the TCU game when he averaged 39 yards per punt (five punts) and placed two inside the 20. 2008: First-year freshman who began the season as the starting punter; he had quite a challenge in that first game in that he was playing against #24 Alabama on national tele-vision in the Georgia Dome; but he played well with four punts for a 40.0-yard average...became the first freshman to punt for the Tigers in an opener since Cole Chason (2003)...had an ongoing battle with Jimmy Maners for the starting punting role all season...slat-ed to be the starting punter against N.C. State, but he pulled a hamstring in pregame warmups...came off the bench to punt five times at #21 Wake Forest; he had a 38.4-yard average, two punts inside the 20, and one punt of 50+ yards; he had a season-best 38.4-

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yard net figure...started at punter against Georgia Tech and had three punts for a 36.7-yard average...appeared in three games; they took place in the first seven games of the season...did not play in the last five games of the season...had a 38.5-yard average for the year and a net of 36.3 yards...had a long punt of 54 yards along with two punts inside the 20 and two punts of 50+ yards. Before Clemson: Rated as the #2 punter in the nation by Scout.com...#6 kicker in the nation by ESPN.com...helped Brookwood High School to three region championships and a state championship appearance...all-state punter by the Georgia Sportswriters...first-team all-state punter by Atlanta Journal-Constitution during his senior season...Gwinnett County Touchdown Club Specialist-of-the-Year...kicker in the “Rivalries of Gwinnett” All-Star game...had a 41.0-yard punting average during his junior season...booted a school-record 74-yard punt; the record was previously held by longtime NFL kicker Jason Elam...awarded second place in the 2007 Scout.com Kicking Expo...coached by Mark Crews...recruited by Ron West...chose Clemson over Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, and Wake Forest. Personal: Named to Clemson’s All-Academic Team in 2009-10; each sport has just one representative and it was Zimmerman for the football team...three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...majoring in English...born Nov. 15, 1989.

Zimmerman 2008 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent P Yds Avg PR-Yds Net -20 +508-30 Alabama *4 160 40.0 2-23 34.3 0 19-6 The Citadel DNP9-13 N.C. State DNP9-20 S.C. State DNP9-27 Maryland DNP10-9 at Wake Forest 5 192 38.4 1-0 38.4 2 110-18 Georgia Tech *3 110 36.7 1-4 35.3 0 011-1 at Boston College DNP11-8 at Florida State DNP11-15 Duke DNP11-22 at Virginia DNP11-29 South Carolina DNP1-1 Nebraska DNPTotals 12 462 38.5 4-27 36.3 2 2* - start

Zimmerman 2009 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent P Yds Avg PR-Yds Net -20 +509-5 Middle Tennessee *3 129 43.0 0-0 43.0 1 19-10 at Georgia Tech *5 161 32.2 0-0 32.2 1 09-19 Boston College *5 224 44.8 1-8 43.2 1 19-26 TCU *5 195 39.0 2-8 37.4 2 010-3 at Maryland *7 274 39.1 5-50 32.0 1 110-17 Wake Forest *4 155 38.8 1-6 37.3 1 010-24 at Miami (FL) *3 136 45.3 1-(-3) 46.3 2 010-31 Coastal Carolina *3 115 38.3 2-14 33.7 2 011-7 Florida State *3 127 42.3 1-42 28.3 1 111-14 at N.C. State *3 112 37.3 1-5 35.7 1 011-21 Virginia *3 115 38.3 2-12 34.3 2 011-28 at South Carolina *7 264 37.7 4-31 33.3 2 012-5 Georgia Tech DNP12-27 Kentucky *4 146 36.5 1-(-2) 37.0 2 0Totals 55 2153 39.1 21-171 36.0 19 4* - start

Zimmerman 2010 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opponent P Yds Avg PR-Yds Net -20 +509-4 North Texas *6 309 51.5 2-3 51.0 1 29-11 Presbyterian College *3 139 46.3 1-30 36.3 0 09-18 at Auburn *7 289 41.3 2-6 40.4 3 110-2 Miami (FL) *6 287 47.8 4-1 47.7 2 310-9 at North Carolina *5 201 40.2 1-7 38.8 2 110-16 Maryland *7 272 38.9 3-28 34.9 4 010-23 Georgia Tech *2 79 39.5 0-0 39.5 0 010-30 at Boston College *2 108 54.0 0-0 54.0 0 111-6 N.C. State *4 147 36.8 0-0 36.8 2 011-13 at Florida State *3 121 40.3 1-0 40.3 1 111-20 at Wake Forest *2 91 45.5 0-0 45.5 2 011-27 South Carolina *9 345 38.3 2-17 36.4 1 012-31 South Florida *4 175 43.8 2-38 34.3 1 0Totals 60 2563 42.7 18-130 40.6 19 9* - start

Zimmerman Career StatsYear G-S P Yds Avg -20 +50 TB HB LG Net2008 3-2 12 462 38.5 2 2 0 0 54 36.32009 13-13 55 2153 39.1 19 4 4 0 55 36.02010 13-13 60 2563 42.7 19 9 7 1 79 40.6Totals 29-28 127 5178 40.8 40 15 11 0 79 38.2

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Shaq Anthony76OL • 6-4 • 260 • Fr. • HSWilliamston, SC • Wren HS

Rated as the #57 freshman offensive lineman in the nation in the preseason by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: First-team all-state offensive lineman who played in the Shrine Bowl...all-region and all-county selection

at Wren High School...#27 player in the nation and #7 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...among the top-20 players in South Carolina by SuperPrep...U.S. Army All-America nominee...Wren High School Hall of Fame member...had an average grade of 92 percent from his coaches, which helped Wren High to an average of nearly 30 points per game...named team offensive lineman-of-the-year...Anderson Area Touchdown Club Lineman-of-the-Week selection...all-state selection and team captain as a senior...all-region and all-county as a junior and senior...attended Under Armour All-American Combine in 2009...helped his team to the region title...received Anderson County Diversity Award...offensive player-of-the-week by Anderson Touchdown Club...had a 3.5 GPA in his high school career...played basketball through his senior season at Wren High and was on the track team...coached by Jeff Tate at Wren High...recruited by Brad Scott. Personal: Son of former Clemson defensive lineman Vernie Anthony, who was a member of Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team and lettered in 1981 and 1982 as a reserve behind William Perry...majoring in pre-business...born July 21, 1993.

Stephone Anthony12LB • 6-3 • 220 • Fr. • HSPolkton, NC • Anson HS

Rated as the #3 freshman linebacker in the nation in the pre-season by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: USA Today First-Team All-American at Anson High School...Parade First-Team All-American...#1 outside

linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com...#24 player and #3 outside linebacker in the nation by Rivals.com...#32 player in the nation by ESPN.com...#40 player and #4 linebacker in the nation by SuperPrep...#10 player in the nation and #1 player in North Carolina by 247Sports.com...#1 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep...played in the Shrine Bowl...played in the Under Armour All-American game...North Carolina Gatorade Player-of-the-Year...AP First-Team All-State selection as a junior and senior...conference player-of-the-year as a sophomore and senior...WSOC Big 22 Player-of-the-Year...NCPreps.com Defensive Player-of-the-Year as a senior...four-year starter...had 123 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, four sacks, and two interceptions as a senior...had 302 yards on 50 carries and 498 yards on 14 kickoff returns...catcher on the baseball team and power forward on the basketball team...coached by Luke Hyatt at Anson High...recruited by Dan Brooks and Kevin Steele. Personal: Majoring in economics...born July 28, 1992.

Mike Bellamy5RB • 5-10 • 185 • Fr. • HSNocatee, FL • Charlotte HS

Rated as the #6 freshman running back in the nation in the preseason by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: Five-star player from Charlotte High School...National High School Football Player-of-the-Year by Sporting

News...played in the Under Armour All-American Game after his senior year; he was the leading rusher with 56 yards on 13 carries...Parade First-Team All-American...USA Today Second-Team All-American...#25 player in the nation by Rivals.com...#32 player by the na-tion by SuperPrep...#41 player in the nation by MaxPreps.com...#60 player in the nation by Scout.com...#72nd player in the nation by ESPN.com...#72 player in the nation by 247Sports.com...#3 running back in the nation by 247Sports.com...#5 running back in the nation by Rivals.com...#6 running back in the nation by ESPN.com...#7 running back in the nation by Scout.com...had 7,329 rushing yards and 110 touchdowns in his high school career...his touchdown total broke the Florida high school record that was previously held by former Miami (FL) running back Tyrone Moss, who had 107...had 841 career carries, so he aver-aged 8.7 yards per carry in his career...most valuable offensive player of his team for four consecutive years...had at least 1,900 rushing yards in each of his last three seasons...led his high school to a 41-9 career record...had 178 carries for 1,933 yards and 36 touchdowns as a senior on a team that finished 12-1...only played half the game in six of the 13 games due to the leads his team had at halftime...helped his team to an 11-2 season as a junior...

had 216 carries for 2,153 yards and 30 touchdowns as a junior...had at least one touchdown in every game and at least three touchdowns in seven of the 13 games as a junior...had a 92-yard run against Mariner High School...won the state championship in the 200m and finished second in the 100m as a sophomore...won the 100m and finished second in the 200m as a junior...his team won the state championship in track as a senior...coached by Binky Waldrop at Charlotte High...recruited by Brad Scott. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Oct. 16, 1991.

Martavis Bryant1WR • 6-4 • 195 • Fr. • HSCalhoun Falls, SC • T.L. Hanna HS

Before Clemson: Rated as the #3 prep school player in the nation by 247Sports.com...played at Hargrave Military Academy in 2010, when he was the top receiver for an offense that was quarterbacked by Doug Williams, Jr., the son of the former

Super Bowl Champion...had five catches for 174 yards and two touchdowns in his first game, including touchdown catches from Williams that were 60 and 74 yards...coached by Troy Davis at Hargrave Military Academy...lettered multiple times at T.L. Hanna High School...among the top-100 players in the nation by all services...#43 player in the nation by ESPN.com...#61 player in the nation by MaxPreps.com...top-100 player by MaxPreps.com...#10 wide receiver in the nation by Rivals.com...#84 player in the nation by Rivals.com...#8 player in South Carolina by Scout.com...#57 player in the nation in the preseason according to SuperPrep...#8 player in South Carolina according to SuperPrep...#8 player in South Carolina by Charlotte Observer...played in the Shrine Bowl and U.S. Army All-American game...first-team all-state by The State...all-state according to High School Sports Report...had 70 receptions for 722 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior...had 47 catches for 803 yards, eight kickoff returns for 208 yards, and eight punt returns for 107 yards as a sophomore...had 44 catches for 776 yards and six touchdowns as a junior...had 13 kickoff returns for 348 yards and a touchdown as a junior...coached by Kenya Fouch at T.L. Hanna High...recruited by Brad Scott. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Dec. 20, 1991.

Roderick Byers92DE • 6-4 • 260 • Fr. • HSRock Hill, SC • Northwestern HS

Before Clemson: Led Northwestern High School to a perfect season and the state championship as a senior...had 98 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, seven sacks, seven pass breakups, and two caused fumbles as a senior...#31 defensive end in the nation

by ESPN.com...#49 defensive end in the nation and #23 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...coached by Jimmy Wallace at Northwestern High...recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Jan. 14, 1993.

Corey Crawford93DE • 6-5 • 275 • Fr. • HSColumbus, GA • G.W. Carver HS

Before Clemson: Enrolled at Clemson in January...rated as the #1 prep school player in the nation according to 247Sports.com...played at Hargrave Military Academy in 2010...had four sacks in two games against Fork Union along with an intercep-

tion and a touchdown off a blocked punt to highlight his season for the undefeated team at Hargrave Military Academy...coached by Troy Davis at Hargrave Military Academy...played in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Myrtle Beach, SC after his senior season at G.W. Carver High School...Atlanta Journal-Constitution Defensive Player-of-the-Year...Columbus Ledger Defensive Player-of-the-Year...#20 defensive end in the nation and #30 player in Georgia according to Rivals.com...#18 defensive end in the nation and #9 player in Georgia according to Scout.com...#40 defensive end in the nation by ESPN.com...first-team AAA all-state by Georgia Sportswriters Association...first-team all-region selection...had 87 tackles, 16 sacks, two recovered fumbles, two interceptions, and two returns for touchdowns as a senior...had 72 tackles and seven sacks as a junior...All-Southeast Region member according to PrepStars...coached by Dell McGee at G.W. Carver High...recruited by Charlie Harbison. Personal: Majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Dec. 1, 1991.

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Cortez Davis2DB • 6-3 • 200 • Fr. • HSDaytona Beach, FL • Mainland HS

Rated as the #42 freshman defensive back in the nation in the preseason by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: Rated as the #43 player and #3 safety in the nation by MaxPreps.com...#14 defensive back in the nation

by Rivals.com...#12 safety in the nation by ESPN.com...played offense as a wide receiver for most of his senior season; he had 58 catches for 878 yards and 11 scores at Mainland High School...had 40 tackles, two interceptions, and eight pass breakups as a senior...had 33 tackles and three passing touchdowns as a junior...played both ways as a junior and senior...first-team all-county on defense as a sophomore...first-team all-county, first-team all-district, and second-team all-state as a junior...first-team all-county as a defensive back and wide receiver as a senior...third-team all-state as a defensive back as a senior...first-team all-region and all-district as a senior...selected to play in the Under-19 U.S. vs. The World game...coached by Scott Wilson at Mainland High...recruited by Charlie Harbison. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born Aug. 18, 1991.

B.J. Goodson44LB • 6-1 • 225 • Fr. • HSTimmonsville, SC • Lamar HS

Before Clemson: Rated as the #29 outside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com...#20 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...#23 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...had 156 tackles as a senior at Lamar High School...15th in the state in

tackles...had 20 tackles and eight sacks in a state playoff game...played in the North-South All-Star Game in Myrtle Beach, SC...had 96 tackles and six tackles for loss and added 16 recep-tions for 220 yards and two touchdowns as a junior...all-state as a junior...his team reached the state championship game as a junior...from the same high school that produced former Clemson All-American and All-Pro Levon Kirkland...one of the top scorers on the Lamar High School basketball team...coached by J.R. Boyd at Lamar High...recruited by Kevin Steele. Personal: Majoring in sociology...born May 29, 1993.

Joe Gore73DE • 6-6 • 260 • Fr. • HSLake Waccamaw, NC • East Columbus HS

Rated as the #70 freshman defensive lineman in the nation in the preseason by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: Enrolled at Clemson in January...#16 de-fensive end in the nation by 247Sports.com...#244 player in

the nation and #7 player in North Carolina by 247Sports.com...#28 defensive end in the nation and #15 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com...#25 defensive end in the nation by MaxPreps.com...#52 defensive end in the nation by ESPN.com...#20 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep...second-team all-state by NCPreps.com...had 77 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, and nine blocked kicks as a junior at East Columbus High School...conference 200m champion in track as a sophomore...coached by Toby Kasell at East Columbus High...recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: Majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Sept. 25, 1992.

Adam Humphries13WR • 5-1 1 • 175 • Fr. • HSSpartanburg, SC • Dorman HS

Before Clemson: Played running back, tailback, quarterback, wide receiver, safety, and cornerback in addition to being a kick returner over his four-year career at Dorman High School...helped his team to a 14-1 record and the state championship

game as a senior...his team was 47-5 in his four years...had 17 receptions for 329 yards and four touchdowns as a senior...had 34 carries for 178 yards and 11 touchdowns, giving him 15 total touchdowns, and added seven kickoff returns for 155 yards as a senior...had 32

tackles, nine pass breakups, and three interceptions...had 30 tackles, four tackles for loss, and three interceptions as a junior...averaged 15.5 yards per catch and had a touchdown on a punt return...played in the Shrine Bowl...#19 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...teammate of Charone Peake at Dorman High School...Big 16 Back-of-the-Year for the Up-state...Hometown News Player-of-the-Year...starter on the Dorman High basketball team...coached by David Gutshall at Dorman High...recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Majoring in secondary education...born June 24, 1993.

Grady Jarrett50DT • 6-0 • 280 • Fr. • HSConyers, GA • Rockdale County HS

Before Clemson: Played in the North-South All-Star game in Georgia and Florida Maxx Scout All-Star Bowl; in the two games combined, he had 17 tackles, seven tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, and three caused fumbles...two-time all-state selection at

Rockdale County High School...#41 defensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com...three-time all-regional pick on defense and second-team all-region on offense as a senior...three-time selection as the team’s top defensive player...four-year starter on both sides of the ball...had 101 tackles, 31.5 tackles for loss, and nine sacks as a senior...had 198 tackles, 63 tackles for loss, and 27.5 sacks over his last two years...member of the school’s wrestling team; he was fourth in the state as a junior; won the state heavyweight title as a senior...won the state title in the shotput as a senior...Rockdale County High School Athlete-of-the-Year as a senior...honored by the Superintendent Office and the County Board of Commissioners...coached by Michael Ethridge at Rockdale County High...recruited by Dan Brooks and Kevin Steele. Personal: Majoring in pre-business...born Apr. 28, 1993.

Ammon Lakip36PK • 5-11 • 175 • Fr. • HSJohns Creek, GA • Chattahoochee HS

Before Clemson: First visited Clemson as a soccer recruit in the spring of 2010...made 14-20 field goals as a senior at Chat-tahoochee High School...averaged 40 yards per punt and 80 percent of his kickoffs went for touchbacks...kicked a 50-yard

field goal in the state championship game and also kicked a 51-yarder...made a 27-yard field goal as time expired to give his team a victory in the semifinals...#7 placekicker in the nation by Rivals.com...#8 placekicker in the nation by Scout.com...#12 placekicker in the nation by ESPN.com...attended the same high school as former Tiger two-sport athlete Mark Buchholz, who set the school record for consecutive extra points (88) in 2007 and 2008; it is also the alma mater of former Clemson quarterback Charlie Whitehurst (2002-05)...coached by Terry Crowder at Chattahoochee High...recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Majoring in pre-business...born July 23, 1993.

Eric Mac Lain88TE • 6-5 • 245 • Fr. • HSHope Mills, NC • Jack Britt HS

Rated as the #8 freshman tight end in the nation in the pre-season by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: Rated as the #59 player in the nation and #6 tight end by Rivals.com...played in the Shrine Bowl and the

Offense-Defense All-American Bowl...one of the top-250 players in the nation and #9 tight end by Scout.com...#6 tight end in the nation by SuperPrep...had 26 catches for 393 yards and six scores as a senior at Jack Britt High School...had 42 catches for 575 yards and eight scores in his career...his team rushed for 12,000 yards over the last three years...had 93 solo tackles, eight sacks, four caused fumbles, four recovered fumbles, and one interception in his career...punted 70 times for a 45-yard average...first-team all-conference for four years and first-team all-region as a junior and senior...all-state by North Carolina Preps and a four-year all-conference selection...helped his school to a 50-8 record as a four-year starter, the best four-year record in school history...played on two conference, two Eastern Regional, and two state runnerup teams...sophomore All-American by MaxPreps.com...most valuable wide receiver as a junior and team MVP as a senior...four-year letterman on the basketball team...played on two conference, two sectional, and two Eastern Regional championship basketball teams...outstanding student who is in the National Honor Society...coached by Richard Bailey at Jack Britt High...recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: Majoring in general engineering...born Mar. 6, 1993.

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Jerome Maybank96DT • 6-4 • 335 • Fr. • HSPawleys Island, SC • Waccamaw HS

Before Clemson: Rated as the #25 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...played in the Offense-Defense All-America game after his senior season at Waccamaw High School...earned four letters in football and also lettered in basketball and track

during his career...three-time all-regional selection...three-time Toast-of-the-Coast team member by Myrtle Beach Sun News...member of the WPDE All-Zone team as a junior and senior...two-time team offensive lineman-of-the-year...two-time all-state selection as an offensive lineman by High School Sports Report...had 36 tackles, three sacks, and graded 80 percent for the season as an offensive lineman...coached by Tyronne Davis at Waccamaw High...recruited by Danny Pearman. Personal: Majoring in philosophy...born Dec. 6, 1992.

Tony McNeal12QB • 6-1 • 190 • Fr. • HSChester, SC • Chester Senior HS

Rated as the #34 freshman quarterback in the nation in the preseason by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: Enrolled at Clemson in January...rated as the #9 quarterback in the nation and #9 player in South Carolina

by Rivals.com...#13 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...#14 quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com...#30 quarterback in the nation by Scout.com...passed for 2,486 yards and 25 touchdowns against just four interceptions as a senior at Chester Senior High School...chosen for the North-South All-Star game in Myrtle Beach, SC...had a strong senior season after an injury-plagued junior season...played basketball and baseball for Chester Senior High School until his junior season...all-state quarterback during his sophomore season...first-team all-area for three consecutive years...coached by Bryan Lee at Chester Senior High...recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Majoring in history...born Nov. 20, 1992.

Ryan Norton58C • 6-3 • 275 • Fr. • HSSimpsonville, SC • Mauldin HS

Before Clemson: Rated as the #11 center in the nation by ESPN.com and Rivals.com...#18 center in the nation by Scout.com...#21 overall player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...played as an offensive guard in the Shrine Bowl...had an aver-

age grade in the 90s during his senior season at Mauldin High School...coached by Doug Shaw at Mauldin High...recruited by Danny Pearman. Personal: Major is undeclared...born Nov. 30, 1992.

Charone Peake19WR • 6-3 • 200 • Fr. • HSMoore, SC • Dorman HS

Rated as the #6 freshman wide receiver in the nation in the preseason by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: Rated among the top-100 players in the nation by every service...played in the U.S. Army All-American

game and Shrine Bowl...USA Today Second-Team All-American...#14 player in the nation by ESPN.com...#50 player in the nation by 247Sports.com...#63 player in the nation by MaxPreps.com...#66 player in the nation by Sporting News...#73 player in the nation by Scout.com...#83 player in the nation by Rivals.com...#2 wide receiver in the nation by ESPN.com...#4 wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com...#9 wide receiver in the nation by 247Sports.com...#11 wide receiver in the nation by Rivals.com...#3 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...#8 wide receiver in the nation and #4 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...finalist for Mr. Football in South Carolina...helped Dorman High School to the state championship game...had 65 receptions for 1,053 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior...had 18 carries for 120 yards as a senior...region Male Student-Athlete-of-the-Year as a senior...had 52 catches for

881 yards and nine scores as a junior...had 41 carries for 319 yards and three touchdowns as a junior...had 19 catches for 300 yards as a sophomore, but was used extensively as a running back that season and had 582 yards on 36 carries with five touchdowns...had 24 catches for 530 yards and seven touchdowns as a freshman...had 160 receptions for 2,764 yards and 28 receiving touchdowns in his career...had 95 carries for 1,021 yards and eight rushing touchdowns in his career...helped his team to a 41-3 record over his last three years (13-1 as a sophomore, 14-1 as a junior, 14-1 as a senior)...won two prestigious summer camp awards; he was the MVP of the 2009 Nashville 7-on-7 competition and MVP of the 2010 Hoover Select 7-on-7 camp...starter on the Dorman High School basketball team...team-mate of Adam Humphries at Dorman High School...coached by David Gutshall at Dorman High...recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Majoring in pre-business...born Oct. 16, 1992.

Spencer Region78OL • 6-6 • 345 • Fr. • HSCullman, AL • Cullman HS

Rated as the #45 freshman offensive lineman in the nation in the preseason by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: Highest rated of Clemson’s offensive lineman signees...#149 player in the nation by ESPN.com...#9 offensive

guard in the nation by ESPN.com...#19 offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com...#23 offensive guard in the nation according to Rivals.com...#20 offensive tackle in the nation by MaxPreps.com...#98 player in the nation in the preseason according to MaxPreps.com...played in the Under Armour All-American game...first-team all-state at the AAAAA level at Cullman High School...#31 offensive lineman in the nation by SuperPrep...had six tackles for loss and three sacks as a senior...coached by Mark Britton at Cullman High...recruited by Charlie Harbison. Personal: Majoring in philosophy...born Oct. 2, 1992.

Morgan Roberts16QB • 6-4 • 200 • Fr. • HSCharlotte, NC • Charlotte Country Day School

Before Clemson: Led Charlotte Country Day School to the state championship at the private school level; he gained 318 total yards and accounted for five touchdowns in a win over Charlotte Latin School...led his team to a 10-2 record by

throwing for nearly 2,000 yards and 17 touchdowns...had 700 rushing yards and 14 scores...all-conference selection as a junior and a senior...played in the SCISA Shrine Bowl...preseason candidate for the WSOC Big 22 Player-of-the-Year...had 1,500 passing yards and 21 pass-ing touchdowns as a junior...coached by Bob Witman at Charlotte Country Day School...recruited by Danny Pearman. Personal: Majoring in pre-business...born June 23, 1992.

Stanton Seckinger81WR • 6-5 • 200 • Fr. • HSIsle of Palms, SC • Porter-Gaud School

Before Clemson: Record-setting wide receiver at Porter-Gaud School...had a school-record 105 receptions for 1,833 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior...had four receptions for 157 yards and two scores in a playoff game against Orangeburg

Prep...led his team to an 11-2 record and the state championship game...second-team All-American by Rivals.com...#14 player in South Carolina according to SuperPrep...first-team All-Lowcountry by Charleston Post & Courier...named the SCISA Mr. Football according to High School Sports Report...played in the SCISA Shrine Bowl, where he had nine re-ceptions for 334 yards; named team offensive player-of-the-game for that performance...played in the NUC Gridiron Classic in Charleston, SC...had 58 receptions for 1,095 yards and nine scores as a junior...had 58 tackles and three interceptions during his junior season...starter on the basketball team...team MVP of his football, basketball, and track teams and all-state in all three sports...had a 6’63/4” mark in the high jump (state record)...member of the state championship 1,600m relay team...coached by Rick Reetz at Porter-Gaud School...recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: His brother, Trenton, was a 2011 Clemson graduate...his brother, Trevor, was a 2009 Clemson graduate...his mother, Terrye, was a 1979 Clemson graduate who played for the Clemson volleyball team...majoring in pre-business...born Aug. 20, 1992.

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DeShawn Williams99DT • 6-1 • 300 • Fr. • HSCentral, SC • D.W. Daniel HS

Before Clemson: Had 106 tackles, 26 tackles for loss, seven sacks, 22 quarterback pressures, three pass breakups, one interception, and three recovered fumbles as a senior at D.W. Daniel High School...from the same school as 2010 First-Team

All-ACC defensive tackle Jarvis Jenkins; Williams wore the same #99 jersey that Jenkins wore at D.W. Daniel High and Clemson...helped his team to the state playoffs; he had seven tackles, two recovered fumbles, and a blocked extra point against South Pointe High in his final game...helped his team to a 13-1 record as a starter as a sophomore and junior...#17 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...#37 defensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com...area defensive player-of-the-year by Seneca Journal...third in the state in the shotput as a junior...coached by Randy Robinson at D.W. Daniel High...recruited by Brad Scott. Personal: Son of Ronald Williams, who totaled 1,824 rushing yards at Clemson from 1990-92...majoring in sociology...born Dec. 29, 1992.

Robert Smith27DB • 5-10 • 200 • Fr. • HSSaint George, SC • Woodland HS

Before Clemson: Had 11,318 total yards during his career at Woodland High School...had 124 career touchdowns (86 pass-ing, 38 rushing)...had 527 carries for 3,092 yards in his career...was 636-950 passing for 8,226 yards and 86 touchdowns in his

career...completed 67 percent of his passes and averaged nearly 13 yards per completion...passed for 1,770 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior...rushed for 864 yards with 12 scores as a senior...#22 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep...#22 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com...coached by Reed Charpia at Woodland High...recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: Majoring in health science...born Dec. 22, 1992.

Tony Steward7LB • 6-2 • 225 • Fr. • HSHastings, FL • Pedro Menendez HS

Rated as the #2 freshman linebacker in the nation in the pre-season by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: USA Today First-Team All-American...#13 player and #1 outside linebacker in the nation and #4 player in

Florida by Rivals.com...won the high school version of the Butkus Award as the best lineback-er in the nation...#9 player and #1 inside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com...#12 player and #2 outside linebacker in the nation and #5 player in Florida by 247Sports.com...played in the U.S. Army All-American game...had 81 tackles and five sacks with 10 touchdowns on offense as a senior at Pedro Menendez High...member of the Florida Times-Union Super 24 Team...first-team all-state as a junior and senior...All-American by MaxPreps.com and CBS Sports...coached by Keith Cromwell at Pedro Menendez High...recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Majoring in pre-business...born Sept. 19, 1992.

Cole Stoudt8QB • 6-4 • 200 • Fr. • HSDublin, OH • Dublin Coffman HS

Rated as the #40 freshman quarterback in the nation in the preseason by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: Enrolled at Clemson in January...passed for a school-record 4,393 yards and 52 touchdowns against just 11

interceptions in his career at Dublin Coffman High...broke the school career passing yardage and touchdown records that had been held by Brady Quinn; also established school records for career completions, career wins as a starter quarterback, and passing touchdowns in a game (5)...completed 163-250 passes for 2,159 yards and 22 touchdowns against six interceptions as a senior...conference player-of-the-year as a senior...#21 quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com, #23 quarterback by 247Sports.com, and #28 quarterback by Scout.com...was 91-144 passing for 1,151 yards and 16 touchdowns against one interception as a junior until he broke his leg in the seventh game...was 91-163 passing for 1,083 yards and 14 touchdowns as a sophomore...played two seasons on the hardwood...coached by Mark Crabtree at Dublin Coffman High...recruited by Billy Napier. Personal: Son of Cliff Stoudt, who played in the NFL from 1980-89...played with Pitts-burgh, Saint Louis/Phoenix, and Miami...starter for the Steelers in 1983; he had a 9-6 record as the starter and passed for 2,553 yards...majoring in pre-business...born Oct. 23, 1992.

Lateek Townsend20LB • 6-2 • 200 • Fr. • HSBennettsville, SC • Marlboro County HS

Rated as the #18 freshman linebacker in the nation in the pre-season by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: U.S. Army All-American...#81 player in the nation by Sporting News...Parade Second-Team All-Ameri-

can...#113 player in the nation by ESPN.com...MaxPreps.com Second-Team All-American...#5 outside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com, #8 outside linebacker by Rivals.com, and #11 outside linebacker by Scout.com...#14 linebacker in the nation and #8 player in South

Carolina by SuperPrep...#7 player in South Carolina by 247Sports.com...played in the Shrine Bowl...had 132 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, and four sacks as a senior at Marlboro County High...had 21 quarterback pressures, two caused fumbles, and two recovered fumbles as a senior...had 189 tackles and 12 sacks as a junior...first-team all-state as a junior and senior...coached by Dean Boyd at Marlboro County High...recruited by Kevin Steele. Personal: Majoring in political science...born June 10, 1992.

Colton Walls48LB • 6-1 • 215 • Fr. • HSCharlotte, NC • Charlotte Latin School

Before Clemson: Rated as the #44 inside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com...helped Charlotte Latin School to a 9-3 record as a senior...had 115 tackles, seven sacks, two blocked punts, and an interception on the state championship team as

a junior; he had a sack, an interception, and a blocked punt in the state title game...coached by Larry McNulty at Charlotte Latin School...recruited by Danny Pearman. Personal: Son of former NFL Pro Bowl tight end Wesley Walls, who played 14 years in the NFL for San Francisco, New Orleans, Carolina, and Green Bay; he had 450 catches for 5,291 yards and 54 scores in his career and made the Pro Bowl five times; he played one game in Memorial Stadium for New Orleans against Carolina in 1995, the year the Panthers played their home games at Clemson...majoring in pre-business...born Feb. 9, 1992.

Sammy Watkins7WR • 6-1 • 180 • Fr. • HSFort Myers, FL • South Fort Myers HS

Rated as the #3 freshman wide receiver in the nation in the preseason by Phil Steele.Before Clemson: Unanimous national top-50 recruit by all the services...#9 player in the nation, #1 wide receiver in the

nation, #4 player in Florida by 247Sports.com...#15 player and #3 wide receiver in the na-tion by Rivals.com...#39 player and #4 wide receiver in the nation by ESPN.com...#41 player and #5 wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com...#48 player in the nation by MaxPreps.com...#18 player in the nation, #2 player in Florida, and #3 wide receiver in the nation by SuperPrep...led his team to the AAA state semifinals with 54 catches for 1,268 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior; added scores on two kickoff returns, two punt returns, and three interception returns...helped his team to an 11-1 record and the state semifinals...all-time leading receiver in Lee County history with 133 catches for 2,997 yards and 36 scores in his career...had eight 100-yard receiving games as a senior...ran the “Wildcat” in a state playoff game when he gained 133 yards on six carries and scored three touchdowns; also threw a touchdown pass...averaged 11.8 yards per carry in his career...had 46 catches for 1,192 yards and 14 scores as a junior...had 33 catches for 537 yards and 10 scores as a sophomore...first-team all-state as a junior and senior...player-of-the-year by Naples Daily News as a senior...played in the U.S. Army All-American game...won the AA state title in the 200m and finished second in the 100m as a senior...fifth in the 100m and sixth in the 200m at the state meet as a junior...coached by Grant Redhead at South Fort Myers High...recruited by Brad Scott. Personal: His brother, Jaylen, was a 2010 U.S. Army All-American and is a member of the Florida football team...major is undeclared...born June 14, 1993.

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25

WR • *Fr.San Francisco, CA

William Bello

75

OL • *So.Chapin, SC

T.J. Buck

60

OL • *So.Greenville, SC

Tyler Felt

88

WR • *Fr.Johnson City, TN

Wes Forbush

47

WR • *Jr.Marietta, GA

Will Harrison

25

CB • *So.Lincolnton, GA

C.J. Jones

14

QB • *So.Summerville, SC

Donny McElveen

17

WR • *So.Gatlinburg, TN

Taylor Ogle

38

WR • *So.Rock Hill, SC

Julian Patton

49

LB • *Fr.Greer, SC

Ryan Pruitt

75

LS • *Fr.Roebuck, SC

Michael Sobeski

47

CB • *Fr.Swansea, SC

Dante Stewart

53

LS • *Jr.Greer, SC

Sam Van Gieson

# Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College 14 Donny McElveen QB 6-2 205 *So. SQ Summerville, SC Summerville HS 17 Taylor Ogle WR 6-5 195 *So. SQ Gatlinburg, TN Gatlinburg-Pittman HS 25 William Bello WR 5-11 185 *Fr. RS San Francisco, CA Saint Ignatius College Preparatory 25 C.J. Jones CB 6-0 170 *So. SQ Lincolnton, GA Lincoln County HS 38 Julian Patton WR 6-0 190 *So. SQ Rock Hill, SC Northwestern HS 47 Will Harrison WR 5-11 195 *Jr. SQ Marietta, GA Walton HS 47 Dante Stewart CB 5-10 180 *Fr. RS Swansea, SC Calhoun County HS 49 Ryan Pruitt LB 5-11 215 *Fr. RS Greer, SC Dorman HS 53 Sam Van Gieson LS 5-10 185 *Jr. SQ Greer, SC Riverside HS 60 Tyler Felt OL 6-4 265 *So. SQ Greenville, SC J.L. Mann HS 75 T.J. Buck OL 6-3 290 *So. SQ Chapin, SC Chapin HS 75 Michael Sobeski LS 6-2 185 *Fr. RS Roebuck, SC Dorman HS 88 Wes Forbush WR 6-2 185 *Fr. RS Johnson City, TN Science Hill HS* - spent one season as a red-shirt player

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Defensive end Da’Quan Bowers was a unanimous first-team All-American in 2010 when he received the Ted Hendricks and Bronko Nagurski Awards.

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2010 Season NotesClemson in NCAA Statistics Clemson was in the top 25 in the nation in a number of statistical categories. Below is a rundown of Clemson’s standing in various categories.

• #4 (tied) in rushing touchdowns allowed (8)• #9 (tied) in touchdowns allowed (27)• #10 (tied) in tackles for loss (7.4)• #13 in scoring defense (18.8)• #16 in first downs allowed (17.1)• #19 in total defense (320.3)• #22 in passing defense (191.8)• #24 in net punting (38.2)

Clemson Strong on Pass Defense The Tigers were 26th in the nation in pass efficiency defense (116.2) in 2010. DeAndre McDaniel had four in-terceptions to lead the team and also led the defense in tackles (84). The Tigers held Georgia Tech to 6-19 passing for 83 yards. The Yellow Jackets had an efficiency rating of 75.1 in the game. This is no surprise considering Clemson has been in or near the top 25 in the nation in pass efficiency defense each of the last seven years.

Clemson Pass Efficiency Defense (2004-10)Year Rating Rank2004 103.4 112005 110.9 182006 106.4 172007 108.3 132008 101.7 102009 110.9 212010 116.2 26

Tough Schedule for the Tigers Clemson played a tough schedule in 2010. The Tigers played 10 teams that played in bowl games. Only Notre Dame and South Carolina played more (11). The Tigers’ 10 bowl opponents were the most in school history. Eight teams on Clemson’s schedule totaled seven regular-sea-son wins, also a high in Clemson history. Clemson played two non-conference games against top-25 teams, #15 Auburn, who won the National Cham-pionship, and #17 South Carolina, who played for the SEC title against Auburn. It was the first time since 2005 and just the second time since 1989 that Clemson faced two top-25 non-conference teams in the same regular season. In 2005, Clemson played a top-25 Texas A&M team and a top-25 Gamecock squad, and Clemson won both games. Clemson was the only ACC team to face two non-conference opponents ranked in the top 25 in the 2010 regular season.

Three Games Without a Turnover Clemson went three consecutive games without a turnover, a first in school history. The Tigers did not have a turnover at North Carolina or in the home wins over Mary-land and Georgia Tech. The streak reached 238 consecu-tive offensive plays before Kyle Parker threw an intercep-tion at Boston College. Clemson committed 23 turnovers in 2010, but 15 of them took place in four games, six against #16 Miami (FL), three at Boston College, three against #23 N.C. State, and three against #17 South Carolina. Clemson was 1-3 in those four games. The Tigers have committed 64 turnovers in Dabo Swinney’s 34 games as head coach (1.9 per game). Clemson outscored the opposition 61-56 in terms of points off turnovers in 2010. Twenty-six of the 56 oppo-nent points off turnovers took place in two games, losses to #16 Miami (FL) and #17 South Carolina. In six of the 13 games, opponents did not record a single point off a Tiger turnover. Clemson has a 6-3 record under Swinney when it does not commit a turnover. That is not a very good record in that situation when you see that Clemson was 48-10 (.828) in turnoverless games from 1980 until he became head

coach in 2008. Clemson was 3-1 in games it did not have a turnover in 2009, with the only loss coming to #14 TCU by a score of 14-10. The school record for games without a turnover in a season is five (1988,94). Clemson was 4-1 in 1988 in games without a turnover and 3-2 in 1994.

Seniors Established Marks Clemson’s 2010 seniors accomplished quite a bit with 31 wins in the books. The group (20 seniors) enjoyed play-ing in Death Valley and had a 21-7 record (.750) in the four years at home. That percentage was ahead of Clemson’s all-time winning percentage of 71 percent at home. The group also recorded 12 wins over teams who fin-ished the season with a winning record and 15 wins over teams that played in bowl games, including three in 2010 (Georgia Tech, Maryland, N.C. State). In ACC play, the team had a break-even-or-better record each year, including winning the ACC Atlantic Di-vision title in 2009 when Clemson had a 6-2 conference mark, tied for the best for the Clemson program since 1991. In 2007 and 2009, the class experienced a final top-25 ranking and won nine games, tied for the most victories for the program since 1990.

2010 Tiger Seniors # Player Pos. Hometown 87 * Terrance Ashe WR Cheraw, SC 45 * Daniel Barnes RB Charleston, WV 89 Miguel Chavis DT Fayetteville, NC 44 Scotty Cooper LB Lake City, SC 21 Xavier Dye WR Greenwood, SC 12 Marcus Gilchrist CB High Point, NC 61 * Chris Hairston OT Winston-Salem, NC 51 * Brock Henderson LB Greenville, SC 19 * Richard Jackson PK/P Greer, SC 99 Jarvis Jenkins DT Clemson, SC 30 * Shawn Leonard-Horwith CB La Crescenta, CA 36 * Byron Maxwell CB North Charleston, SC 2 DeAndre McDaniel S Tallahassee, FL 60 * Jamal Medlin OL Orangeburg, SC 48 * Kasey Nobles FB Lake Butler, FL 11 ^ Kyle Parker QB Jacksonville, FL 78 * Ben Ramsey OL Greensboro, NC 58 Caleb Simmons OL Lake City, SC 16 * Michael Wade QB/S Greer, SC 50 * John Wright DT Anderson, SC* - fifth-year senior; ^ - third-year sophomore who played his final season; Note: Bold denotes player who has already graduated.

Clemson Players-of-the-Game Each week during the regular season, Clemson coach-es select a player-of-the-game for the offense, defense, and special teams. Below is the game-by-game rundown in 2010.

2010 Players-of-the-GameOpponent Offense Defense Special TeamsNorth Texas Harper Bowers ZimmermanPresbyterian College D. Barnes Branch GoodmanAuburn Ellington Bowers MaxwellMiami (FL) Ellington Maxwell MeeksNorth Carolina K. Parker Hawkins HopkinsMaryland Hairston Bowers J. BrownGeorgia Tech Ellington Defensive Line HallBoston College Allen Hall -----N.C. State K. Parker Bowers, McDaniel J. Jenkins, ZimmermanFlorida State Harper Bowers MaxwellWake Forest J. Brown Hawkins CatanzaroSouth Carolina Hopkins Thompson Gilchrist

Clemson in the Top 20 Nationally in Home Attendance Clemson averaged 77,469 fans per home game in 2010, a figure that was 17th-best in the nation according to the NCAA website. It marked the 30th consecutive year Clemson finished in the top 20 in the nation in average attendance. The streak started in 1981, the year Clemson won the national title, when Clemson was 20th with an av-erage of 61,859 fans per game. The Tigers finished 17th in the nation in average at-tendance in 2009 with 75,793 fans per game, so it was an increase of 1,676 fans per game over the 2009 season. The 2010 season marked the 12th consecutive season Clem-son averaged at least 75,000 fans per home game. The Tigers also led the ACC in average attendance this year, while Florida State was second with 71,270 fans per home game.

Three Former Tigers Scored NFL TDs on One Day Former Tigers Jacoby Ford, Michael Palmer, and Chansi Stuckey all scored touchdowns in NFL games on November 7, 2010. It was the first career scores for Ford and Palmer, teammates on Clemson’s 2009 ACC Atlantic Division Championship team. Ford scored on a 94-yard kickoff return for the Oak-land Raiders against the Kansas City Chiefs. It was the opening kickoff of the second half and gave the Raiders the lead.

The 2010 Tiger defense finished in the top 25 in the nation in seven statistical categories.

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Ford finished with four kickoff returns for 158 yards and also had six receptions for 148 yards. His 29-yard re-ception with only seconds left set up a 41-yard field goal by Sebastian Janikowski that sent the game into overtime. His 47-yard reception in overtime set up Janikowski’s game-winning 33-yard field goal in overtime. Ford led the Raiders in receiving with 148 yards and finished the day with 306 all-purpose yards. He became just the second player in NFL history to have at least 140 receiving yards and 150 yards on kickoff returns in the same game. Ford became the second former Tiger to return a kickoff for a touchdown in 2010. In September, C.J. Spiller returned a kickoff 95 yards for a score at New England. It marked just the second time in the last 40 years that two rookies from the same school returned a kickoff for a touchdown in the same year. Palmer scored on a five-yard reception from Matt Ryan for the Atlanta Falcons in their 27-21 victory over the Tam-pa Bay Buccaneers. Palmer finished the game with two receptions for 11 yards. There was a bit of irony in Palmer hauling in the pass from Ryan. Ryan was the quarterback for Boston College, an ACC rival, when Palmer was a fresh-man and sophomore. Stuckey scored on an 11-yard run for the Cleveland Browns against the New England Patriots in the Browns’ 34-14 upset victory. It was just the second loss of the sea-son for the Patriots. Charlie Whitehurst started at quarterback for the Se-attle Seahawks against the New York Giants. It was White-hurst’s first career start, as he completed 12-23 passes for 113 yards and a touchdown. Whitehurst became the first former Tiger to start at quarterback in an NFL game since November 3, 1986, when Steve Fuller of the Chicago Bears started against the Los Angeles Rams. With Whitehurst’s touchdown pass, it meant that a for-mer Tiger accounted for a touchdown rushing (Stuckey), receiving (Palmer), passing (Whitehurst), and on a kickoff return (Ford) on the same day.

Four Tigers Named First-Team All-ACC Four Tigers, including three starters on defense, were named First-Team All-ACC in 2010. The team was released by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. Junior defensive end Da’Quan Bowers, senior safety DeAndre McDaniel, and senior defensive tackle Jarvis Jen-kins were all named First-Team All-ACC from the Clemson unit that was 13th in the nation in scoring defense. Clem-son had more first-team selections to the All-ACC defen-sive team than any other school. It was the first time that the Tigers had three first-team selections on defense since the 2000 season and the first time Clemson had four total first-team selections since 2007.

Graduate offensive tackle Chris Hairston was the only Tiger on offense to earn First-Team All-ACC honors. Sophomore tight end Dwayne Allen was a Second-Team All-ACC selection. Clemson and Maryland had the most first-team selec-tions with four apiece, while Boston College, Miami (FL), and Virginia Tech all had three apiece.

Bowers & Ellington Honored Defensive end Da’Quan Bowers was named one of two national defensive players-of-the-week by the Col-lege Football Performance Awards website for games of October 16. Bowers had three sacks in Clemson’s win over Maryland. Running back Andre Ellington was honored by the same website as the national kickoff returner-of-the-week. Bowers added four tackles for loss among his six tack-les in leading Clemson’s defense in a 31-7 win over Mary-land. All three of his sacks were in key third-down situa-tions. The biggest took place in the second quarter. With Clemson leading 10-7, Maryland had the ball on the Clem-son seven with a third-and-one. Bowers ran by two play-ers assigned to block him and sacked Danny O’Brien to force Maryland into a field-goal attempt, which it missed, allowing Clemson to hold the lead. Bowers’ sack total against Maryland was a career high, as he became the first Tiger since 2001 to record three sacks in a game. Bryant McNeal had three against Duke that year. Ellington had two kickoff returns for 122 yards, includ-ing an 87-yarder for a touchdown in the second quarter that turned the game in Clemson’s favor. The Tigers trailed 7-3 when Ellington took it all the way back for a score, giv-ing Clemson a 10-7 lead. Clemson would not trail the rest of the game. Ellington also had 41 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

Scott Served 12 Seasons at Clemson Associate Head Coach and Offensive Guards & Centers Coach Brad Scott served in his 12th season as an assistant coach at Clemson in 2010. He tied for ninth in school his-tory in terms of longest tenured assistant coaches. The record is held by Bob Jones, who coached 30 years under Frank Howard from 1940-69. Banks McFadden coached for 25 years under Howard and Goat McMillan coached for 24 years. Bob Smith was with Howard for 20 years. Scott came to Clemson in 1999 when Tommy Bowden was hired as head coach. He served as tight ends coach in 1999 and 2000, and also took on the role of offensive coordinator from 2001-03. Scott was also a part of the first father-son coaching combination in Clemson history. His son, Jeff, was in his second full season as Clemson’s wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator in 2010.

Longest Clemson Assistant Coaching Tenures Rk Assistant Coach *Pos. Seasons ^HC Years 1. Bob Jones E 1940-69 1 30 2. Banks McFadden DB 1941,46-69 1 25 3. Goat McMillan B 1937-41,46-64 2 24 4. Bob Smith DL,LB 1950-69 1 20 5. Whitey Jordan B 1959-72,93 3 15 6. Larry Van Der Heyden OL 1979-92 2 14 Les Herrin LB,DL 1981-84.89-98 3 14 Rick Stockstill WR 1989-02 4 14 9. Rock Norman Fr. 1940-42,46-54 1 12 Chuck Reedy B 1978-89 2 12 Brad Scott OL 1999-10 2 12* - predominant position(s); ^ - head coaches served under

Benton Already Owns Kicker Tackle Record Placekicker Spencer Benton had six special teams tackles in 2010 and has 15 in his career. In 27 games over two seasons, he is already Clemson’s career leader in tack-les by a kicker. All 15 of his tackles have taken place on kickoffs. Benton’s nine tackles on kickoff returns in 2009 were a single-season record (special teams tackles date to 1986) and more than twice the previous record of four set by Ste-phen Furr (2002) and Mark Buchholz (2007). Benton had three touchbacks in 64 kickoffs in 2010, but 19 times the Tigers held their opponent inside the 21 to start a drive. He was a big reason Clemson had a 4.4-yard advantage when it came to starting a drive after a kickoff. Tiger opponents started on average at their own 25 after a kickoff, while Clemson started at its own 30 on average.

Bowers Received Hendricks Award & Nagurski Award Junior defensive end Da’Quan Bowers won the Ted Hendricks Award and Bronko Nagurski Award in 2010. The Hendricks Award goes to the top defensive end in the na-tion, while the Nagurski Award goes to the most outstand-ing defensive player in the nation. Bowers was the first Tiger to win either award and the first Tiger to win more than one national award in the same year. The only other Tiger to win a national position award is Terry Kinard, who was named CBS National De-fensive Player-of-the-Year in 1982. “Da’Quan Bowers is an excellent choice for this year’s winner,” said Ted Hendricks, whom the award is named af-

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Chandler Catanzaro made six of nine field-goal attempts from 40+ yards in 2010.

ter. “I like the way he plays the run because he really man-handles his opponents. This is an individual who possess-es sheer natural talent. In the past, some have questioned his pass-rush abilities, but he’s the nation’s sack leader this year. Any more questions? Da’Quan clearly impressed our selection committee members, and I think they have made another fine choice.” Bowers was also a finalist for the Bednarik Award and Lombardi Award, and he was a first-team All-American according to all major services. Bowers led the nation in sacks (15.5) and tied for the national lead in tackles for loss (26). His sack total was second-best in Clemson history and was the most by an ACC player since 1999, when Keith Adams had a Tiger-record 16 sacks. Bowers’ tackle-for-loss total was the most by a Clem-son defensive lineman since 1991, when Rob Bodine had 27. Bowers had a streak of nine straight games involved in a sack during this season, the longest streak in Clemson history. Bowers was also named ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year.

Bowers a Unanimous All-American Defensive end Da’Quan Bowers was named a first-team All-American by Sporting News. The selection made Bowers a unanimous first-team All-American for 2010, just the fourth Tiger in history to be named a unani-mous first-team All-American and the first junior to do it. Earlier in 2010, he was named first-team by AP, AFCA, Football Writers Association, and Walter Camp Founda-tion. Those are the five major All-America teams recog-nized by the NCAA when it selects its consensus and unanimous All-America teams. Bowers was also tabbed as a first-team All-American by CBSSports.com, College Football News, Phil Steele, Rivals.com, Scout.com, and SI.com. Bowers joined Terry Kinard (1982), Gaines Adams (2006), and C.J. Spiller (2009) as the only unanimous first-team All-Americans in Clemson history. Bowers was one of 10 unanimous first-team All-Amer-icans in 2010. The others were Prince Amukamara (CB) of Nebraska, Justin Blackmon (WR) of Oklahoma State, Gabe Carimi (OL) of Wisconsin, Rodney Hudson (OL) of Florida State, LaMichael James (RB) of Oregon, Greg Jones (LB) of Michigan State, Ryan Kerrigan (DE) of Purdue, Luke Kue-chly (LB) of Boston College, and Patrick Peterson (DB) of Louisiana State.

Bowers could be considered the most honored Clem-son player in history for a single season. He became the first Tiger to win the Hendricks Award and Nagurski Award. The Nagurski Award is selected by the Football Writers As-sociation and goes to the top defensive player in the na-tion. The Hendricks Award goes to the top defensive end in college football. Bowers was also a finalist for the Bednarik Award and Lombardi Award. He was named ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year as well. Bowers led the nation in sacks (15.5) and tied for the national lead in tackles for loss (26). His sack total was second-best in Clemson history, including best among de-fensive linemen, and was the most by an ACC player since 1999, when Keith Adams had a Tiger-record 16 sacks. Bow-ers had a streak of nine consecutive games with a sack, a school record. He was second on the team in tackles (74). Clemson was 13th in the nation in scoring defense.

Bowers’ tackle-for-loss total was the most by a Tiger defensive lineman since 1991, when Rob Bodine had 27. Bowers had a streak of nine straight games with a sack in 2010, the longest streak in school history.

Bowers Moved Up ACC Sack List Junior defensive end Da’Quan Bowers had 15.5 sacks in 2010, just a half a sack short of the Tiger single-season record. His total was also seventh-best in ACC history. Bowers’ 15.5 sacks were the most by any ACC player since 1999, when Clemson’s Keith Adams had 16. Bowers owns the Clemson single-season sack record for a defensive lineman, three more than Gaines Adams had in 2006.

ACC Single-Season Leaders in Sacks Rk Player School Year Sacks 1. Peter Boulware Florida State 1996 19.0 2. Charles Bowser Duke 1981 17.5 3. Lawrence Taylor North Carolina 1980 16.0 Mike McCrary Wake Forest 1992 16.0 Andre Wadsworth Florida State 1997 16.0 Keith Adams Clemson 1999 16.0 7. Da’Quan Bowers Clemson 2010 15.5 8. Pat Swilling Georgia Tech 1985 15.0 Chris Slade Virginia 1992 15.0 Patrick Kearney Virginia 1998 15.0 Julius Peppers North Carolina 2000 15.0

Clemson Single-Season Leaders in Sacks Rk Player, Pos. Year Sacks 1. Keith Adams, LB 1999 16.0 2. Da’Quan Bowers, DE 2010 15.5 3. Gaines Adams, DE 2006 12.5 4. Adrian Dingle, DE 1998 10.5 5. Jim Stuckey, DT 1979 10.0 William Perry, MG 1984 10.0 Michael Dean Perry, DT 1987 10.0 8. Gaines Adams, DE 2005 9.5 9. Michael Dean Perry, DT 1986 9.0 Bryant McNeal, DE 2002 9.0

Catanzaro Accurate from Long Range Freshman placekicker Chandler Catanzaro was 14-22 on field goals in 2010, good for 63.6 percent. However, he was 6-9 on field-goal tries of 40+ yards, good for 66.7 percent. That was the best field-goal percentage on kicks of 40+ yards since 2001, when Aaron Hunt was 5-5 from 40+ yards. Given a minimum of five field-goal attempts, Catanzaro’s 66.7-percent figure was seventh-best in school history from 40+ yards. Hunt and Donald Igwebuike own the record (100 percent). Igwebuike was 8-8 from 40+ yards in 1984.

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DeAndre Hopkins led the 2010 team in receptions (52)

and receiving yards (637) as a freshman.

Andre Ellington reached 1,000 career rushing yards in only 151 carries.

Clemson’s Top Field-Goal Percentage From 40+ Yards Rk Player Year FG-FGA Pct 1. Donald Igwebuike 1984 8-8 100.0 Aaron Hunt 2001 5-5 100.0 3. Bob Paulling 1983 5-6 83.3 4. Nelson Welch 1992 9-11 81.8 5. Bob Paulling 1982 6-8 75.0 6. Chris Gardocki 1989 10-14 71.4 7. Chandler Catanzaro 2010 6-9 66.7 8. Chris Gardocki 1990 7-11 63.6 9. Nelson Welch 1994 5-8 62.5

Ellington Reached 1,000 Rushing Yards Sophomore running back Andre Ellington went over the 1,000-yard rushing mark for his career when he scored on a 55-yard run against Georgia Tech on October 23. He reached the 1,000-yard mark on his 151st carry. That was the second-fewest carries needed to reach 1,000 yards in school history. C.J. Spiller reached 1,000 yards in just 142 carries, so that remains the school record. Ellington had 491 yards on 68 carries in 2009 as Spiller’s backup. Ellington had 107 rushing yards against the Miami (FL) defense on October 2. That effort included a 71-yard run, the longest by a Tiger since Spiller went 83 yards against Auburn in the 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl. Ellington had four 100-yard games in 2010, including 140 yards at #15 Auburn on September 18.

Fewest Carries to Reach 1,000 Yards in Tiger History Rk Player Years *Yards ^G ^Car 1. C.J. Spiller 2006-09 3547 15 142 2. Andre Ellington 2009,10 1177 21 151 3. Ronald Williams 1990-92 1824 12 185 4. James Davis 2005-08 3881 13 186 5. Terry Allen 1987-89 2778 12 187 6. Ray Yauger 1968-70 2439 12 202* - career rushing; ^ - needed to reach 1,000 rushing yards

Hopkins Led Receivers as a Freshman Freshman wideout DeAndre Hopkins was Clemson’s leading receiver in 2010 with 52 receptions for 637 yards and four touchdowns. He led the team in all three catego-ries. Hopkins came on strong the last five games. During that time, he had 34 catches for 451 yards and three of his four touchdowns. He had three 100-yard receiving games in that time period, 106 yards at Florida State, 124 yards against #17 South Carolina, and 105 yards against South Florida. Hopkins’ 52 receptions were second-most in Clemson history among all freshmen and most among first-year freshmen. His yardage figure was also best among first-year freshman in school history. Hopkins, who was a third-team freshman All-Amer-ican by Phil Steele, was the first Tiger freshman to lead the team in receptions since 2001, when Hamilton had 53 catches. Prior to that, you have to go back to 1990, when the late Terry Smith had 34 catches to lead a team that finished the year with a 10-2 record. Hopkins is Smith’s nephew.

Clemson Freshman Single-Season Leaders in Touchdown Catches Rk Player Year G Rec. Yards TD 1. Derrick Hamilton 2001 12 53 684 4 2. DeAndre Hopkins 2010 12 52 637 4 3. Aaron Kelly 2005 12 47 575 2 4. Terry Smith 1990 12 34 480 2 5. Roscoe Crosby 2001 10 27 465 4

Zimmerman Semifinalist for Ray Guy Award Junior punter Dawson Zimmerman was named one of 10 semifinalists for the Ray Guy Award, the honor pre-sented each year to the nation’s top punter. The Ray Guy Award is presented by the Augusta Sports Council. Zim-merman was the only ACC punter among the top-10 can-didates. Zimmerman averaged 42.5 yards on 63 punts in 2010. But his net punting figure of 40.6 (not including touch-backs) was remarkable. That was the third-best figure in Clemson history. Only Dale Hatcher’s 42.4-yard net aver-age in 1984 and his 40.9-yard figure in 1983 are better. Only 18 of his 63 punts were returned in 2010 for a total of 130 yards. Nineteen of his punts were inside the 20 and just seven resulted in touchbacks. At one point, he went five consecutive games without allowing a punt return yard.

Zimmerman’s season included two punts of at least 76 yards. He had a 79-yarder in the season-opener against North Texas, the second-longest punt in Clemson history, and a 76-yarder at Boston College, the fourth-longest punt in Tiger history. He had a 51.5-yard average on six punts against North Texas, the best performance in the nation that week. His biggest play might have come against #23 N.C. State on a 38-yard punt. Zimmerman snagged an errant snap with the one hand with the game on the line in the fourth quarter and got a rugby-style punt off that traveled to the N.C. State 15. Clemson won the game by a score of 14-13.  Head Coach Dabo Swinney presented Zimmerman with a gameball after the contest for that play.

Clemson Single-Season Leaders in Net Punting Rk Player Year *Net 1. Dale Hatcher 1984 42.4 2. Dale Hatcher 1983 40.9 3. Dawson Zimmerman 2010 40.6 4. David Sims 1979 40.6 5. Dale Hatcher 1981 40.5* - does not include touchbacks

Clemson Single-Game Leaders in Punting AverageAvg. Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date55.3 Dale Hatcher h - Kentucky (24-6) 10-2-198252.0 Banks McFadden a - George Washington (13-6) 11-3-193951.8 Dale Hatcher h - Georgia (16-16) 9-17-198351.5 Dawson Zimmerman h - North Texas (35-10) 9-4-201051.0 Dale Hatcher a - Kentucky (21-3) 10-3-198150.8 Joe Paglieli h - Maryland (12-25) 11-12-195550.3 Dale Hatcher a - Duke (38-31) 10-15-198350.3 Jamie Somaini a - Virginia (31-10) 9-23-200050.0 Chris Gardocki h - South Carolina (24-15) 11-17-1990Note: Minimum three punts.

Longest Punts in Clemson HistoryYds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date81 Mitch Tyner h - Texas A&M (15-30) 10-6-197379 Dawson Zimmerman h - North Texas (35-10) 9-4-201078 Chris Gardocki h - South Carolina (24-15) 11-17-199076 Dawson Zimmerman a - Boston College (10-16) 10-30-201075 Banks McFadden a - Army (6-21) 10-2-193775 Booty Payne a - Boston College (26-13) 10-11-194175 Jamie Somaini a - Florida State (7-54) 11-4-200074 Joe Pagliei a - South Carolina (7-14) 10-22-195372 David Sims h - Virginia (17-7) 10-6-197971 David Sims h - South Carolina (41-23) 11-25-197871 Jimmy Maners h - Louisiana-Monroe (49-26) 9-8-200770 Nelson Welch a - N.C. State (6-20) 10-24-1992

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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 Had Blocked 1 1 Net Punting 40.5 35.3PUNT RETURN YARDS 331 130 Number of Returns 30 18 Touchdowns 0 0 Average Return 11.0 7.2INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 189 208 Number of Interceptions 15 14 Touchdowns 2 1 Return Yards Per Interception 12.6 14.9FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 0 4 Number of Returns 0 1 Touchdowns 0 0 Average Return --- 4.0TOTAL RETURN YARDS 520 342MISCELLANEOUS YARDS 0 1KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1027 1244 Number of Returns 45 61 Touchdowns 1 0 Average Return 22.8 20.4FIRST DOWNS 234 222 By Rushing 89 92 By Passing 120 105 By Penalty 25 25 Per Game 18.0 17.1PENALTIES (#-Yards) 78-718 88-840 Penalties Per Game 6.0 6.8 Penalty Yards Per Game 55.2 64.6FUMBLES (#-Lost) 25-9 22-5TURNOVERS 23 20 Points Off Turnovers 61 56AVERAGE STARTING FIELD POSITION C32 O31SACKS (#-Yards) 31-187 18-132THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 75-191 79-204 Percentage 39.3 38.7FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8-16 8-12 Percentage 50.0 66.7TIME OF POSSESSION 378:25 401:35 Per Game 29:07 30:53

Team Scoring CU Opp.POINTS 312 244 Points Per Game 24.0 18.8TOUCHDOWNS 39 27 By Rushing 19 8 By Passing 17 18 By Return 3 1 By Recovery 0 0FIELD GOALS 14-24 19-24PAT (Kicks) 36-37 25-27PAT (Runs) 0-0 0-0PAT (Passes) 0-2 0-0PAT (Returns) 0 0SAFETIES 0 0

Scoring By Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotCLEMSON 85 99 59 69 0 312Opponents 43 80 61 57 3 244

Offensive Stats # RUSHING G-S Car Gain Loss Net Y/C C/G Y/G TD 10+ 20+ LG 8 Jamie Harper, RB 13-7 197 838 78 760 3.9 15.2 58.5 7 18 3 63 23 Andre Ellington, RB 9-6 118 718 32 686 5.8 13.1 76.2 10 17 6 71 25 Roderick McDowell, RB 7-0 32 177 16 161 5.0 4.6 23.0 1 4 3 39 45 Daniel Barnes, RB 6-0 14 91 0 91 6.5 2.3 15.2 0 3 1 30 18 Jaron Brown, WR 12-10 8 64 1 63 7.9 0.7 5.3 0 2 1 23 10 Tajh Boyd, QB 7-0 23 64 31 33 1.4 3.3 4.7 1 1 0 10 11 Kyle Parker, QB 13-13 47 125 97 28 0.6 3.6 2.2 0 4 0 18 16 Michael Wade, QB/S 13-0 1 8 0 8 8.0 0.1 0.6 0 0 0 8 7 Bryce McNeal, WR 12-3 4 8 1 7 1.8 0.3 0.6 0 0 0 3 30 Chad Diehl, FB 13-10 2 4 0 4 2.0 0.2 0.3 0 0 0 3 14 Donny McElveen, QB 1-0 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 1.0 -3.0 0 0 0 -3 TEAM 13-13 10 0 31 -31 -3.1 0.8 -2.4 0 0 0 -1 CLEMSON 13-13 457 2097 290 1807 4.0 35.2 139.0 19 49 14 71 Opponents 13-13 484 2056 386 1670 3.5 37.2 128.5 8 66 11 33

# PASSING G-S Cm-Att-I Yards TD LG 20+ Cm% Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff 11 Kyle Parker, QB 13-13 196-341-11 2213 12 74 29 57.5 6.49 11.3 170.2 117.2 10 Tajh Boyd, QB 7-0 33-63-3 329 4 43 2 52.4 5.22 10.0 47.0 107.7 14 Donny McElveen, QB 1-0 1-1-0 1 1 1 0 100.0 1.00 1.0 1.0 438.4 17 Taylor Ogle, QB 1-0 0-1-0 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0.00 ---- 0.0 0.0 8 Jamie Harper, RB 13-7 0-1-0 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0.00 ---- 0.0 0.0 26 Marquan Jones, WR 13-3 0-1-0 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0.00 ---- 0.0 0.0 TEAM 13-13 0-1-0 0 0 --- 0 0.0 0.00 ---- 0.0 0.0 CLEMSON 13-13 230-409-14 2543 17 74 31 56.2 6.22 11.1 195.6 115.3 Opponents 13-13 205-382-15 2494 18 78 36 53.7 6.53 12.2 191.8 116.2

# RECEIVING G-S Rec Yards Y/Rec Rec/G Y/G TD 20+ LG 6 DeAndre Hopkins, WR 12-8 52 637 12.3 4.3 53.1 4 8 45 8 Jamie Harper, RB 13-7 35 328 9.4 2.7 25.2 3 4 40 83 Dwayne Allen, TE 13-13 33 373 11.3 2.5 28.7 1 3 47 18 Jaron Brown, WR 12-10 32 405 12.7 2.7 33.8 3 6 74 26 Marquan Jones, WR 13-3 21 184 8.8 1.6 14.2 0 1 38 7 Bryce McNeal, WR 12-3 19 187 9.8 1.6 15.6 0 4 30 23 Andre Ellington, RB 9-6 12 109 9.1 1.3 12.1 1 2 22 80 Brandon Ford, TE 13-0 10 78 7.8 0.8 6.0 2 0 16 21 Xavier Dye, WR 11-4 4 51 12.8 0.4 4.6 0 0 18 30 Chad Diehl, FB 13-10 4 13 3.3 0.3 1.0 0 0 5 85 Brandon Clear, WR 12-0 3 106 35.3 0.3 8.8 1 2 70 48 Kasey Nobles, FB 13-0 2 14 7.0 0.2 1.1 1 0 13 45 Daniel Barnes, RB 6-0 1 11 11.0 0.2 1.8 1 0 11 25 Roderick McDowell, RB 7-0 1 4 4.0 0.1 0.6 0 0 4 87 Terrance Ashe, WR 11-0 1 43 43.0 0.1 3.9 0 1 43 CLEMSON 13-13 230 2543 11.1 17.7 195.6 17 31 74 Opponents 13-13 205 2494 12.2 15.8 191.8 18 36 78

# TOTAL OFFENSE G-S PL Rush Pass Total Y/PL TDR Y/G 11 Kyle Parker, QB 13-13 388 28 2213 2241 5.8 12 172.4 8 Jamie Harper, RB 13-7 198 760 0 760 3.8 7 58.5 23 Andre Ellington, RB 9-6 118 686 --- 686 5.8 10 76.2 10 Tajh Boyd, QB 7-0 86 33 329 362 4.2 5 51.7 25 Roderick McDowell, RB 7-0 32 161 --- 161 5.0 1 23.0 45 Daniel Barnes, RB 6-0 14 91 --- 91 6.5 0 15.2 18 Jaron Brown, WR 12-10 8 63 --- 63 7.9 0 5.3 16 Michael Wade, QB/S 13-0 1 8 --- 8 8.0 0 0.6 7 Bryce McNeal, WR 12-3 4 7 --- 7 1.8 0 0.6 30 Chad Diehl, FB 13-10 2 4 --- 4 2.0 0 0.3 17 Taylor Ogle, QB 1-0 1 --- 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 26 Marquan Jones, WR 13-3 1 --- 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 14 Donny McElveen, QB 1-0 2 -3 1 -2 -1.0 1 -2.0 TEAM 13-13 11 -31 0 -31 -2.8 0 -2.4 CLEMSON 13-13 866 1807 2543 4350 5.0 36 334.6 Opponents 13-13 866 1670 2494 4164 4.8 26 320.3

# ALL-PURPOSE G-S PL Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total TD Y/G 8 Jamie Harper, RB 13-7 236 760 328 --- 43 --- 1131 10 87.0 23 Andre Ellington, RB 9-6 137 686 109 --- 238 --- 1033 12 114.8 12 Marcus Gilchrist, CB 13-13 51 --- --- 233 639 0 872 0 67.1 6 DeAndre Hopkins, WR 12-8 56 --- 637 33 32 --- 702 4 58.5 18 Jaron Brown, WR 12-10 43 63 405 52 --- --- 520 3 43.3 83 Dwayne Allen, TE 13-13 33 --- 373 --- --- --- 373 1 28.7 26 Marquan Jones, WR 13-3 25 --- 184 --- 62 --- 246 0 18.9 7 Bryce McNeal, WR 12-3 24 7 187 0 --- --- 194 0 16.2 25 Roderick McDowell, RB 7-0 33 161 4 --- --- --- 165 1 23.6 85 Brandon Clear, WR 12-0 3 --- 106 4 --- --- 110 1 9.2 45 Daniel Barnes, RB 6-0 15 91 11 --- --- --- 102 1 17.0 80 Brandon Ford, TE 13-0 10 --- 78 --- --- --- 78 2 6.0 29 Xavier Brewer, CB 13-10 2 --- --- --- --- 61 61 1 4.7 31 Rashard Hall, S 13-12 2 --- --- --- --- 52 52 1 4.0 21 Xavier Dye, WR 11-4 4 --- 51 --- --- --- 51 0 4.6 87 Terrance Ashe, WR 11-0 1 --- 43 --- --- --- 43 0 3.9 5 Jonathan Meeks, S 13-1 1 --- --- --- --- 43 43 0 3.3 10 Tajh Boyd, QB 7-0 23 33 --- --- --- --- 33 1 4.7 2 DeAndre McDaniel, S 13-13 4 --- --- --- --- 33 33 0 2.5 30 Chad Diehl, FB 13-10 7 4 13 --- 13 --- 30 0 2.3 11 Kyle Parker, QB 13-13 47 28 --- --- --- --- 28 0 2.2 48 Kasey Nobles, FB 13-0 2 --- 14 --- --- --- 14 1 1.1 90 Kourtnei Brown, DE 11-0 1 --- --- 9 --- --- 9 0 0.8 16 Michael Wade, QB/S 13-0 1 8 --- --- --- --- 8 0 0.6 21 Darius Robinson, CB 7-0 1 --- --- --- --- 0 0 0 0.0 93 Da’Quan Bowers, DE 13-13 1 --- --- --- --- 0 0 0 0.0 36 Byron Maxwell, CB 13-8 2 --- --- --- --- 0 0 0 0.0 15 Coty Sensabaugh, CB 13-3 1 --- --- --- --- 0 0 0 0.0 14 Donny McElveen, QB 1-0 1 -3 --- --- --- --- -3 0 -3.0 TEAM 13-13 10 -31 --- --- --- --- -31 0 -2.4 CLEMSON 13-13 777 1807 2543 331 1027 189 5897 39 453.6 Opponents 13-13 782 1670 2494 130 1244 208 5746 27 442.0

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# Player G-S Snaps Hit Ast Total TFL Sacks PBU QP *ST 2 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 13-13 790 64 20 84 5.5-17 6 2 2 93 Da’QuanBowers,DE 13-13 683 62 12 74 26-153 15.5-112 2 20 42 CoricoHawkins,LB 13-13 758 53 18 71 10-28 3-16 5 12 MarcusGilchrist,CB 13-13 790 46 20 66 3-6 10 1 31 RashardHall,S 13-12 621 44 21 65 1-1 3 1 9 98 BrandonThompson,DT 13-11 532 35 21 56 7.5-21 1-6 3 15 40 AndreBranch,DE 13-13 651 36 19 55 7.5-31 5-21 7 15 1 29 XavierBrewer,CB 13-10 649 40 14 54 5.5-27 1-3 8 2 6 99 JarvisJenkins,DT 12-12 536 36 17 53 9-21 1-3 1 16 36 ByronMaxwell,CB 13-8 562 37 11 48 3.5-8 7 8 20 BrandonMaye,LB 9-8 353 32 11 43 1.5-4 0.5-1 1 3 97 MalliciahGoodman,DE 13-1 343 22 10 32 3-10 1-7 1 6 7 15 CotySensabaugh,CB 13-3 352 21 7 28 1-1 2 8 5 JonathanMeeks,S 13-1 256 19 9 28 2 7 89 MiguelChavis,DT 10-2 235 12 15 27 1-5 6 46 JonathanWillard,LB 12-2 160 19 8 27 1-4 1 13 94 RennieMoore,DT 13-1 315 13 13 26 7-34 2-15 5 34 QuandonChristian,LB 13-7 378 22 2 24 1.5-1 1 1 1 90 KourtneiBrown,DE 11-0 212 11 6 17 2-2 4 18 JaronBrown,WR 12-10 -- 8 3 11 10 43 TylerShatley,DT 12-0 127 7 4 11 1.5-4 1-3 1 87 TerranceAshe,WR 11-0 -- 6 4 10 10 33 SpencerShuey,LB 9-0 68 8 1 9 1 3 8 JustinParker,LB 9-0 57 4 5 9 2 27 MartinJenkins,DB 11-0 62 8 1 9 1 1 9 SpencerAdams,CB 9-0 62 5 2 7 2 16 MichaelWade,QB/S 13-0 0 5 2 7 7 37 KantrellBrown,S 12-0 10 4 2 6 4 13 SpencerBenton,PK 13-0 -- 5 1 6 6 50 JohnWright,DT 2-0 46 1 4 5 41 DanielAndrews,LB 7-0 31 3 2 5 2 32 CarltonLewis,S 9-0 115 3 2 5 84 DarrellSmith,TE 10-0 -- 0 3 3 3 21 DariusRobinson,CB 7-0 73 1 1 2 85 BrandonClear,WR 12-0 -- 2 0 2 35 MansaJoseph,CB 12-0 0 0 2 2 2 8 JamieHarper,RB 13-7 -- 2 0 2 49 IsaacHarris,LB 1-0 8 1 0 1 79 ChrisRichardson,DE 5-0 50 1 0 1 1 1 10 TajhBoyd,QB 7-0 -- 1 0 1 23 AndreEllington,RB 9-6 -- 1 0 1 82 DrewTraylor,TE 10-0 -- 0 1 1 1 6 DeAndreHopkins,WR 12-8 -- 1 0 1 1 80 BrandonFord,TE 13-0 -- 1 0 1 1 55 DaltonFreeman,C 13-13 -- 1 0 1 61 ChrisHairston,OT 13-13 -- 1 0 1 83 DwayneAllen,TE 13-13 -- 0 1 1 71 MattSkinner,LS 13-0 -- 0 1 1 1 96 DawsonZimmerman,P 13-13 -- 0 1 1 1 51 BrockHenderson,LB 1-0 14 0 0 0 25 C.J.Jones,CB 1-0 9 0 0 0 30 ShawnLeonard-Horwith,CB 1-0 3 0 0 0 Totals 13-13 704 297 1001 98-378 31-187 56 108 117

# INTERCEPTIONS G-S Int Yards Avg TD LG 2 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 13-13 4 33 8.3 0 33 29 XavierBrewer,CB 13-10 2 61 30.5 1 61 31 RashardHall,S 13-12 2 52 26.0 1 52 36 ByronMaxwell,CB 13-8 2 0 0.0 0 0 21 DariusRobinson,CB 7-0 1 0 0.0 0 0 5 JonathanMeeks,S 13-1 1 43 43.0 0 43 93 Da’QuanBowers,DE 13-13 1 0 0.0 0 0 12 MarcusGilchrist,CB 13-13 1 0 0.0 0 0 15 CotySensabaugh,CB 13-3 1 0 0.0 0 0 CLEMSON 13-13 15 189 12.6 2 61 Opponents 13-13 14 208 14.9 1 48

Caused Fumbles (10):Goodman3,Maxwell3,Bowers1,Brewer1,Christian1,J.Jenkins1Recovered Fumbles (5):Ko.Brown1,Hawkins1,Shuey1,Skinner1,Thompson1Takeaways (20):McDaniel4,Brewer2,Hall2,Maxwell2,Bowers1,Ko.Brown1,Gilchrist1,Hawkins1,Meeks1,

Robinson1,Sensabaugh1,Shuey1,Skinner1,Thompson1Blocked Kicks (4):J.Jenkins2,Ko.Brown1,Thompson1

*-specialteamstackles;Note:Specialteamstacklesandtacklesafterturnoversareincludedintackletotals;tackletotalsarefromcoachesfilmgrade.

Date Site W-L Score Opponent (AP,USA) Attendance CU AP,USA Leading Rusher(s) Leading Passer(s) Leading Receiver(s) Leading Tackler(s)9-4 H W 35-10 North Texas 77,342 Ellington (12-122) K. Parker (9-17-169) McNeal (2-34) McDaniel (11)9-11 H W 58-21 Presbyterian College 74,358 McDowell (9-86) K. Parker (6-9-114) Allen (2-66) J. Parker (6)9-18 ^A L(OT) 24-27 Auburn(16,15) 87,451 Ellington(22-140) K.Parker(20-34-220) Allen(5-66) Bowers,Brewer(9)10-2 H L 21-30 * Miami (FL) (16,17) 82,313 Ellington (17-107) K. Parker (14-33-149) Harper (4-26) Hall (10)10-9 A L 16-21 *NorthCarolina 60,000 Ellington(12-55) K.Parker(21-38-214) Allen(7-55) Hawkins(9)10-16 H W 31-7 * Maryland 72,484 Ellington (16-41) K. Parker (7-20-106) McNeal (2-12) Maxwell (9)10-23 H W 27-13 * Georgia Tech 78,522 Ellington (20-166) K. Parker (17-27-167) Hopkins (4-50) J. Jenkins (10)10-30 A L 10-16 *BostonCollege 37,137 Ellington(15-44) K.Parker(21-39-176) Allen(7-57) Thompson(11)11-6 H W 14-13 * N.C. State (23,25) 75,906 Harper (25-60) K. Parker (20-29-214) M. Jones (6-47) Maye (9)11-13 ^A L 13-16 *FloridaState 72,228 Harper(27-143) K.Parker(28-44-239) Harper(9-54) Bowers(8)11-20 A W 30-10 *WakeForest 31,783 Harper(24-142) K.Parker(15-17-194) J.Brown(5-93) McDaniel(9)11-27 ^H L 7-29 South Carolina (18,17) 81,355 Harper (16-58) K. Parker (7-17-117) Hopkins (7-124) Hawkins (13)12-31 N1 L 26-31 $SouthFlorida 41,122 Harper(20-34) K.Parker(11-17-134) Hopkins(9-105) McDaniel(11)*-ACCgame;$-MeinekeCarCareBowl;^-nightgame;N1-Charlotte,NC;Note:BolddenotesaClemsonhomegame;officialhomeattendance-542,280(77,469pergame);officialtotal(home,away,neutral)attendance-872,001(67,077pergame).

Special Teams & Miscellaneous Stats # PUNTING P Yards Y/P LG -20 50+ TB HB *Net 96 DawsonZimmerman,P 60 2563 42.7 79 19 9 7 1 40.6 19 RichardJackson,PK/P 1 42 42.0 42 1 0 0 0 42.0 11 KyleParker,QB 1 36 36.0 36 1 0 0 0 36.0 TEAM 1 38 38.0 38 0 0 0 -- 38.0 CLEMSON 63 2679 42.5 79 21 9 7 1 40.5 Opponents 81 3189 39.4 61 20 12 9 1 35.3

# FIELD GOALS FG-FGA Pct 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG HB 39 ChandlerCatanzaro,PK 14-22 63.6 5-6 3-7 6-9 0-0 48 1 19 RichardJackson,PK/P 0-2 0.0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 --- 0 CLEMSON 14-24 58.3 5-6 3-9 6-9 0-0 48 1 Opponents 19-24 79.2 10-10 6-8 2-5 1-1 55 1

# KICKOFFS KO TB GL OB Ret Y/R Avg End -21 13 SpencerBenton,PK 64 3 12 0 61-1244 20.4 25Y.Line 19 19 RichardJackson,PK/P^ 0 -- -- -- 0-0 ---- ----- --- CLEMSON 64 3 12 0 61-1244 20.4 25 Y. Line 19 Opponents 55 8 6 2 45-1027 22.8 30 Y. Line 17

# PUNT RETURNS PR Yards Avg TD LG 12 MarcusGilchrist,CB 23 233 10.1 0 37 18 JaronBrown,WR 3 52 17.3 0 41 6 DeAndreHopkins,WR 2 33 16.5 0 31 90 KourtneiBrown,DE 1 9 9.0 0 9 85 BrandonClear,WR 0 4 ---- 0 4 7 BryceMcNeal,WR 1 0 0.0 0 0 CLEMSON 30 331 11.0 0 41 Opponents 18 130 7.2 0 34

# KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yards Avg TD LG 12 MarcusGilchrist,CB 27 639 23.7 0 76 23 AndreEllington,RB 7 238 34.0 1 87 26 MarquanJones,WR 4 62 15.5 0 23 8 JamieHarper,RB 4 43 10.8 0 13 6 DeAndreHopkins,WR 2 32 16.0 0 16 30 ChadDiehl,FB 1 13 13.0 0 13 CLEMSON 45 1027 22.8 1 87 Opponents 61 1244 20.4 0 45

# FUMBLE RETURNS FR Yards Avg TD LG CLEMSON 0 0 --- 0 --- Opponents 1 4 4.0 0 4

# SCORING G-S TD R-P-˚Re #2Pt $PAT FG-FGA Pts Pts/G 39 ChandlerCatanzaro,PK 13-12 0 0-0-0 34-34 14-22 76 5.8 23 AndreEllington,RB 9-6 12 10-1-1 72 8.0 8 JamieHarper,RB 13-7 10 7-3-0 60 4.6 6 DeAndreHopkins,WR 12-8 4 0-4-0 24 2.0 18 JaronBrown,WR 12-10 3 0-3-0 18 1.5 80 BrandonFord,TE 13-0 2 0-2-0 12 0.9 45 DanielBarnes,RB 6-0 1 0-1-0 6 1.0 10 TajhBoyd,QB 7-0 1 1-0-0 6 0.9 25 RoderickMcDowell,RB 7-0 1 1-0-0 6 0.9 85 BrandonClear,WR 12-0 1 0-1-0 6 0.5 83 DwayneAllen,TE 13-13 1 0-1-0 6 0.5 29 XavierBrewer,CB 13-10 1 0-0-1 6 0.5 31 RashardHall,S 13-12 1 0-0-1 6 0.5 48 KaseyNobles,FB 13-0 1 0-1-0 6 0.5 19 RichardJackson,PK/P 3-1 0 0-0-0 1-1 0-2 1 0.3 13 SpencerBenton,PK 13-0 0 0-0-0 1-2 1 0.1 CLEMSON 13-13 39 19-17-3 0 36-37 14-24 312 24.0 Opponents 13-13 27 8-18-1 0 25-27 19-24 244 18.8

RED ZONE Poss. TD FG TO MFG Downs Half Pts Pts/PCLEMSON 42 25 7 3 5 0 2 194 4.6Opponents 38 21 12 3 2 0 0 181 4.8

FIRST & GOAL Poss. TD FG TO MFG Downs Half Pts Pts/PCLEMSON 17 14 2 1 0 0 0 102 6.0Opponents 18 12 3 3 0 0 0 92 5.1

* - does not factor in touchbacks; ^ -attempted two onside kicks (not counted as kickoffs);˚-returnsandrecoveries;#-PATsandsafeties;$-kickingonly

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2010 Team StatsCategory UNT PRE AUB MIA UNC UMD GAT BOC NCS FSU WFU USC USF TotalsPoints 35 58 24 21 16 31 27 10 14 13 30 7 26 312 10 21 27 30 21 7 13 16 13 16 10 29 31 244Total Offense 422 414 407 311 305 213 403 264 260 391 413 251 296 4350 462 279 424 376 255 350 325 305 275 307 205 322 279 4164Plays 46 59 81 73 66 65 65 63 71 79 68 62 68 866 83 69 61 76 66 68 68 63 65 55 61 66 65 866Yards Per Play 9.2 7.0 5.0 4.3 4.6 3.3 6.2 4.2 3.7 4.9 6.1 4.0 4.4 5.0 5.6 4.0 7.0 4.9 3.9 5.1 4.8 4.8 4.2 5.6 3.4 4.9 4.3 4.8Rushing Yards 246 212 187 162 91 94 236 88 46 152 182 61 50 1807 193 140 221 171 91 44 242 169 63 97 54 95 90 1670Carries 25 39 47 40 27 44 38 24 41 35 43 27 27 457 49 36 47 43 32 21 49 46 29 30 29 36 37 48410+ Yard Carries 9 6 6 2 2 3 5 2 0 6 4 2 2 49 9 5 10 8 4 3 10 3 3 5 1 3 2 6620+ Yard Carries 2 4 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 14 3 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 11Passing Yards 176 202 220 149 214 119 167 176 214 239 231 190 246 2543 269 139 203 205 164 306 83 136 212 210 151 227 189 2494Completions 10 11 20 14 21 8 17 21 20 28 19 17 24 230 22 17 7 13 18 25 6 9 22 15 17 14 20 205Passing Attempts 21 20 34 33 39 21 27 39 30 44 25 35 41 409 34 33 14 33 34 47 19 17 36 25 32 30 28 382Had Intercepted 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 14 2 1 2 2 0 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 15Completion Percentage 47.6 55.0 58.8 42.4 53.8 38.1 63.0 53.8 66.7 63.6 76.0 48.6 58.5 56.2 64.7 51.5 50.0 39.4 52.9 53.2 31.6 52.9 61.1 60.0 53.1 46.7 71.4 53.7Passing Efficiency 139.9 212.3 132.6 62.2 108.4 85.7 127.1 81.5 130.9 100.2 172.0 97.9 115.3 115.3 129.1 100.8 190.4 119.5 103.2 102.1 75.1 127.8 114.2 122.6 92.8 132.2 144.6 116.220+ Yard Completions 3 4 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 1 2 2 2 31 5 2 4 3 1 4 1 3 3 2 2 4 2 36First Downs 15 17 27 15 16 13 21 19 16 25 20 13 17 234 25 15 17 19 16 18 20 16 16 16 12 14 18 222Total Touchdowns 5 8 3 3 2 4 3 1 2 1 3 1 3 39 1 3 3 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 27Rushing Touchdowns 3 3 1 3 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 19 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 8Passing Touchdowns 2 5 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 17 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 18Field Goals 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-1 2-3 1-3 0-2 2-4 3-3 0-0 2-3 14-24 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-3 3-3 2-3 3-3 1-1 3-4 1-2 19-24Punting 6-309 4-181 7-289 7-323 5-201 7-272 2-79 2-108 4-147 3-121 2-91 9-345 5-213 63-2679 7-294 9-351 6-241 10-463 7-231 7-306 3-143 6-239 5-145 4-179 7-210 7-299 3-88 81-3189Punting Average 51.5 45.2 41.3 46.1 40.2 38.9 39.5 54.0 36.8 40.3 45.5 38.3 42.6 42.5 42.0 39.0 40.2 46.3 33.0 43.7 47.7 39.8 29.0 44.8 30.0 42.7 29.3 39.4Net Punting Average* 51.0 37.8 40.4 46.0 38.8 34.9 39.5 54.0 36.8 40.3 45.5 36.4 35.0 40.5 33.3 31.3 37.7 41.9 28.3 36.3 38.0 39.3 27.4 42.5 29.7 39.0 29.3 35.3Time of Possession 18:08 27:45 34:20 30:42 26:35 31:51 31:04 26:00 30:34 33:33 33:01 25:17 29:35 29:07 41:52 32:15 25:40 29:18 33:25 28:09 28:56 34:00 29:26 26:27 26:59 34:43 30:25 30:53Third-Down Conversions 2-9 2-10 5-15 7-17 7-16 4-16 9-15 4-11 8-17 9-18 9-16 4-15 5-16 75-191 11-22 7-17 5-13 6-18 3-14 4-14 6-16 4-14 5-15 6-13 7-16 6-18 9-14 79-204Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-3 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-2 3-3 8-16 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-1 3-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 8-12Average Starting Field Position^ 27 42 24 27 32 39 29 25 37 34 36 21 37 32 26 26 27 40 25 26 24 30 37 23 27 39 40 31Red-Zone Scoring 3-4 8-8 2-3 2-2 1-1 2-3 2-3 1-3 2-4 2-4 3-3 0-0 4-4 32-42 2-3 3-3 3-3 4-5 3-3 1-2 3-3 2-2 3-5 2-2 1-1 2-2 4-4 33-38Red-Zone Touchdowns 3-4 8-8 2-3 2-2 1-1 2-3 1-3 0-3 2-4 0-4 1-3 0-0 3-4 25-42 1-3 3-3 2-3 3-5 3-3 1-2 1-3 0-2 1-5 1-2 1-1 1-2 3-4 21-38Red-Zone Points 21 55 14 14 7 14 10 3 14 6 13 0 23 194 10 21 17 23 21 7 13 6 13 10 7 9 24 181First-&-Goal Scoring 2-3 3-3 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-3 16-17 0-1 3-3 0-0 1-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-1 3-3 15-18First-&-Goal Touchdowns 2-3 3-3 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-3 14-17 0-1 3-3 0-0 1-2 2-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-1 2-3 12-18First-&-Goal Points 14 20 7 7 0 14 3 0 14 3 0 0 20 102 0 21 0 7 14 7 3 3 7 0 7 6 17 92Turnovers 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 3 2 23 2 3 2 2 0 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 20Points Off Turnovers 0 20 7 0 0 7 0 7 7 3 0 0 10 61 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 7 3 7 3 13 10 56Penalties 5-48 6-59 5-50 6-56 9-81 3-30 7-62 3-35 7-77 10-74 4-35 7-65 6-46 78-718 7-70 5-45 10-97 12-105 6-49 10-93 5-55 7-70 4-25 8-81 5-50 6-60 3-40 88-840Punt Returns 2-41 5-69 2-15 3-44 4-33 3-52 2-29 1-3 1-8 2-9 1-2 4-26 0-0 30-331 2-3 1-30 2-6 4-1 1-7 3-28 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-17 2-38 18-130Kickoff Returns 2-58 4-63 3-47 4-95 3-45 2-122 4-92 3-46 4-131 2-34 3-73 6-139 5-82 45-1027 5-129 10-172 5-123 4-76 4-101 5-95 6-129 3-52 3-52 4-82 6-132 2-40 4-61 61-1244Interception Returns 2-0 1-43 2-0 2-0 0-0 3-94 1-0 1-52 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 15-189 1-0 1-12 0-0 3-21 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-8 2-16 1-17 1-37 2-93 14-208Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 1-4Sacks 6-23 2-13 2-10 2-20 2-16 3-26 1-5 2-5 4-21 2-13 3-29 0-0 2-6 31-187 0-0 1-22 1-8 3-8 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-28 1-2 3-23 3-22 2-16 18-132*-doesnotfactorintouchbacks;^-inteams’ownterritory;Note:Clemsontotalsontop,opponenttotalsonbottom;bolddenotesaClemsonhomegame.

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2010 SuperlativesCategory Clemson Team High Opponent Team HighTotal Offense 422 vs.North Texas, 9-4 462 byNorth Texas, 9-4Plays 81 vs.Auburn,9-18 83 byNorth Texas, 9-4Yards Per Play 9.2 vs.North Texas, 9-4 7.0 byAuburn,9-18Rushing Yards 246 vs.North Texas, 9-4 242 byGeorgia Tech, 10-23Carries 47 vs.Auburn,9-18 49 byNorth Texas, 9-4 49 byGeorgia Tech, 10-23Yards Per Carry 9.8 vs.North Texas, 9-4 4.9 byGeorgia Tech, 10-23Rushing Touchdowns 3 vs.North Texas, 9-4 2 byNorthCarolina,10-9 3 vs.Presbyterian College, 9-11 2 bySouthFlorida,12-31 3 vs.Miami (FL), 10-2Passing Yards 246 vs.SouthFlorida,12-31 306 byMaryland, 10-16Completions 28 vs.FloridaState,11-13 25 byMaryland, 10-16Passing Attempts 44 vs.FloridaState,11-13 47 byMaryland, 10-16Completion % (min. 10 comp.) 76.0 vs.WakeForest,11-20 71.4 bySouthFlorida,12-31Passing Efficiency (min. 10 comp.) 212.3 vs.Presbyterian College, 9-11 144.6 bySouthFlorida,12-31Passing Touchdowns 5 vs.Presbyterian College, 9-11 4 byMiami (FL), 10-2Longest Pass 74 vs.NorthCarolina,10-9 78 byAuburn,9-18First Downs 27 vs.Auburn,9-18 25 byNorth Texas, 9-4Total Touchdowns 8 vs.Presbyterian College, 9-11 4 byMiami (FL), 10-2 4 bySouthFlorida,12-31Points 58 vs.Presbyterian College, 9-11 31 bySouthFlorida,12-31Field Goals 3 vs.WakeForest,11-20 3 byBostonCollege,10-30 3 byFloridaState,11-13 3 bySouth Carolina, 11-27Punting Average (min. 3 punts) 51.5 vs.North Texas, 9-4 47.7 byGeorgia Tech, 10-23Time of Possession 34:20 vs.Auburn,9-18 41:52 byNorth Texas, 9-4Penalties 10 vs.FloridaState,11-13 12 byMiami (FL), 10-2Penalty Yards 81 vs.NorthCarolina,10-9 105 byMiami (FL), 10-2Turnovers 6 vs.Miami (FL), 10-2 3 byPresbyterian College, 9-11 3 byMaryland, 10-16Third-Down Conversions 9 vs.Georgia Tech, 10-23 11 byNorth Texas, 9-4 9 vs.FloridaState,11-13 9 vs.WakeForest,11-20Third-Down Conversion % 60.0 vs.Georgia Tech, 10-23 64.3 bySouthFlorida,12-31Average Starting Field Position* 42 vs.Presbyterian College, 9-11 40 bySouthFlorida,12-31Punt Return Yards 69 vs.Presbyterian College, 9-11 38 bySouthFlorida,12-31Kickoff Return Yards 139 vs.South Carolina, 11-27 172 byPresbyterian College, 9-11Interception Return Yards 94 vs.Maryland, 10-16 93 bySouthFlorida,12-31Interceptions By Defense 3 vs.Maryland, 10-16 3 byMiami (FL), 10-2Fumble Return Yards --- 4 bySouth Carolina, 11-27Sacks By Defense 6 vs.North Texas, 9-4 3 bymany(4)

Category Clemson Individual Best Opponent Individual BestTotal Offense 245 byKyleParkervs.FloridaState,11-13 287 byDanny O’Brien (Maryland), 10-16Rushing Yards 166 byAndre Ellington vs. Georgia Tech, 10-23 143 byMontelHarris(BostonCollege),10-30Carries 27 byJamieHarpervs.FloridaState,11-13 37 byMontelHarris(BostonCollege),10-30Rushing Touchdowns 3 byAndre Ellington vs. Miami (FL), 10-2 2 byJohnnyWhite(NorthCarolina),10-9Longest Carry 71 byAndre Ellington vs. Miami (FL), 10-2 33 byDamien Berry (Miami (FL)), 10-2Passing Yards 239 byKyleParkervs.FloridaState,11-13 302 byDanny O’Brien (Maryland), 10-16Completions 28 byKyleParkervs.FloridaState,11-13 24 byDanny O’Brien (Maryland), 10-16Passing Attempts 44 byKyleParkervs.FloridaState,11-13 45 byDanny O’Brien (Maryland), 10-16Completion % (min. 10 comp.) 88.2 byKyleParkervs.WakeForest,11-20 74.1 byB.J.Daniels(SouthFlorida),12-31Passing Efficiency (min. 10 comp.) 222.9 byKyleParkervs.WakeForest,11-20 149.9 byB.J.Daniels(SouthFlorida),12-31Passing Touchdowns 2 byKyleParkervs.many(4) 4 byJacory Harris (Miami (FL)), 10-2 2 byTajhBoydvs.many(2)Receptions 9 byJamieHarpervs.FloridaState,11-13 8 byMichael Ruff (Presbyterian College), 9-11 9 byDeAndreHopkinsvs.SouthFlorida,12-31Receiving Yards 124 byDeAndre Hopkins vs. South Carolina, 11-27 147 byLeonard Hankerson (Miami (FL)), 10-2Receiving Touchdowns 2 byJamieHarpervs.Auburn,9-18 3 byLeonard Hankerson (Miami (FL)), 10-2 2 byBrandonFordvs.SouthFlorida,12-31All-Purpose Yards 257 byAndre Ellington vs. Georgia Tech, 10-23 179 byLance Dunbar (North Texas), 9-4 179 byJohnnyWhite(NorthCarolina),10-9 179 byMontelHarris(BostonCollege),10-30Total Touchdowns 3 byAndre Ellington vs. Miami (FL), 10-2 3 byLeonard Hankerson (Miami (FL)), 10-2 3 byAndre Ellington vs. Georgia Tech, 10-23Points 18 byAndre Ellington vs. Miami (FL), 10-2 18 byLeonard Hankerson (Miami (FL)), 10-2 18 byAndre Ellington vs. Georgia Tech, 10-23Field Goals 3 byChandlerCatanzarovs.WakeForest,11-20 3 byNateFreese(BostonCollege),10-30 3 byDustinHopkins(FloridaState),11-13 3 bySpencer Lanning (South Carolina), 11-27Punting Average (min. 3 punts) 51.5 byDawson Zimmerman vs. North Texas, 9-4 47.7 bySean Poole (Georgia Tech), 10-23Punt Return Yards 54 byMarcus Gilchrist vs. Presbyterian College, 9-11 38 byTerrenceMitchell(SouthFlorida),12-31Kickoff Return Yards 139 byMarcus Gilchrist vs. South Carolina, 11-27 123 byDemondWashington(Auburn),9-18Interception Return Yards 61 byXavier Brewer vs. Maryland, 10-16 48 byJaQuezJenkins(SouthFlorida),12-31Interceptions 1 bymany(9)vs.many(10),manytimes(15) 1 bymany(14),manyteams(9)Fumble Return Yards --- 4 byBrian Maddox (South Carolina), 11-27Tackles 13 byCorico Hawkins vs. South Carolina, 11-27Tackles For Loss 4 byDa’QuanBowersvs.Auburn,9-18 4 byDa’Quan Bowers vs. Maryland, 10-16Sacks 3 byDa’Quan Bowers vs. Maryland, 10-16

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2010 Individual Offensive & Special Teams StatsRUSHING #45 Barnes #10 Boyd #18 Brown #23 Ellington #8 Harper #25 McDowell #11 Parker #16 WadeOpponent Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TDNorth Texas -- --- -- 0 0 0 1 18 0 12 122 2 9 101 1 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Presbyterian College 11 79 0 6 25 1 1 23 0 3 11 1 3 9 0 9 86 1 1 -22 0 0 0 0Auburn -- --- -- -- --- -- 1 6 0 22 140 1 19 44 0 -- --- -- 4 -2 0 0 0 0Miami (FL) -- --- -- -- --- -- 0 0 0 17 107 3 18 57 0 -- --- -- 4 -1 0 0 0 0NorthCarolina -- --- -- -- --- -- 0 0 0 12 55 0 11 27 1 -- --- -- 4 9 0 0 0 0Maryland -- --- -- 1 7 0 0 0 0 16 41 1 8 8 1 6 -1 0 12 38 0 0 0 0Georgia Tech -- --- -- -- --- -- 2 12 0 20 166 2 11 56 0 -- --- -- 2 6 0 0 0 0BostonCollege -- --- -- -- --- -- 1 1 0 15 44 0 6 21 0 -- --- -- 2 22 0 0 0 0N.C. State 0 0 0 2 5 0 -- --- -- -- --- -- 25 60 1 3 5 0 7 -21 0 0 0 0FloridaState 0 0 0 -- --- -- 0 0 0 -- --- -- 27 143 1 3 1 0 4 6 0 0 0 0WakeForest 3 12 0 3 13 0 1 4 0 -- --- -- 24 142 1 8 26 0 4 -15 0 0 0 0South Carolina 0 0 0 8 -18 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 16 58 0 1 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SouthFlorida 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 -1 0 -- --- -- 20 34 1 -- --- -- 2 8 0 1 8 0Totals 14 91 0 23 33 1 8 63 0 118 686 10 197 760 7 32 161 1 47 28 0 1 8 0

PASSING #10 Boyd #14 McElveen #17 Ogle #11 ParkerOpponent Cm Att Yds Int TD Eff Cm Att Yds Int TD Eff Cm Att Yds Int TD Eff Cm Att Yds Int TD EffNorth Texas 1 4 7 0 0 39.7 -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 9 17 169 1 2 163.5Presbyterian College 4 9 87 1 2 176.8 1 1 1 0 1 438.4 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 6 9 114 0 2 246.4Auburn -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 20 34 220 0 2 132.6Miami (FL) -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 14 33 149 3 0 62.2NorthCarolina -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 21 38 214 0 1 111.3Maryland 1 1 13 0 0 209.2 -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 7 20 106 0 0 79.5Georgia Tech -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 17 27 167 0 1 127.1BostonCollege -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 21 39 176 2 0 81.5N.C. State 0 0 0 0 0 ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 20 29 214 1 1 135.4FloridaState -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 28 44 239 2 0 100.2WakeForest 4 8 37 1 0 63.9 -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 15 17 194 0 2 222.9South Carolina 10 18 73 0 0 89.6 -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 7 17 117 1 1 106.6SouthFlorida 13 23 112 1 2 117.4 -- -- --- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ----- 11 17 134 1 0 119.2Totals 33 63 329 3 4 107.7 1 1 1 0 1 438.4 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 196 341 2213 11 12 117.2

RECEIVING #83 Allen #18 Brown #23 Ellington #80 Ford #8 Harper #6 Hopkins #26 Jones #7 McNealOpponent Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TDNorth Texas 1 24 0 2 14 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 2 23 0 0 0 0 2 34 0Presbyterian College 2 66 1 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 9 1 1 8 0 1 24 0Auburn 5 66 0 1 4 0 4 48 0 0 0 0 3 48 2 0 0 0 4 19 0 1 8 0Miami (FL) 3 24 0 1 23 0 3 39 0 0 0 0 4 26 0 3 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NorthCarolina 7 55 0 4 107 1 1 -2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 46 0 0 0 0 1 7 0Maryland 1 24 0 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 40 0 -- --- -- 2 10 0 2 12 0Georgia Tech 1 10 0 3 39 0 2 12 1 1 5 0 2 38 0 4 50 0 0 0 0 2 5 0BostonCollege 7 57 0 3 15 0 1 9 0 2 14 0 2 5 0 1 21 0 1 12 0 4 43 0N.C. State 2 13 0 -- --- -- -- --- -- 1 7 0 3 34 0 5 80 1 6 47 0 3 33 0FloridaState 1 11 0 4 33 0 -- --- -- 1 5 0 9 54 0 8 106 0 1 5 0 3 21 0WakeForest 1 6 0 5 93 1 -- --- -- 0 0 0 3 39 0 5 36 1 3 32 0 -- --- --South Carolina 0 0 0 3 28 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 12 0 7 124 1 2 13 0 0 0 0SouthFlorida 2 17 0 4 21 0 -- --- -- 4 45 2 4 20 0 9 105 0 1 38 0 0 0 0Totals 33 373 1 32 405 3 12 109 1 10 78 2 35 328 3 52 637 4 21 184 0 19 187 0

KICKING #39 Catanzaro FG #19 Jackson FG #19 Jackson PUNTING #96 Zimmerman PUNTINGOpponent Made Missed Made Missed # Yds Avg -20 50+ # Yds Avg -20 50+North Texas --- --- --- --- -- -- ----- -- -- 6 309 51.5 1 2Presbyterian College 47 --- --- --- 1 42 42.0 1 0 3 139 46.3 0 0Auburn 42 32 --- --- -- -- ----- -- -- 7 289 41.3 3 1Miami (FL) --- --- --- --- -- -- ----- -- -- 6 287 47.8 2 3NorthCarolina 48 42 --- --- -- -- ----- -- -- 5 201 40.2 2 1Maryland 42 --- --- --- -- -- ----- -- -- 7 272 38.9 4 0Georgia Tech 38,21 29 --- --- -- -- ----- -- -- 2 79 39.5 0 0BostonCollege 31 44,36 --- --- -- -- ----- -- -- 2 108 54.0 0 1N.C. State --- --- --- 37,32 0 0 ----- 0 0 4 147 36.8 2 0FloridaState 22,29 34,38 --- --- -- -- ----- -- -- 3 121 40.3 1 1WakeForest 43,22,32 --- --- --- -- -- ----- -- -- 2 91 45.5 2 0South Carolina --- --- --- --- -- -- ----- -- -- 9 345 38.3 1 0SouthFlorida 27,44 46 --- --- 0 0 ----- 0 0 4 175 43.8 1 0Totals 14 8 0 2 1 42 42.0 1 0 60 2563 42.7 19 9

RETURNS #18 Brown PR #12 Gilchrist PR #6 Hopkins PR #23 Ellington KOR #12 Gilchrist KOR #26 Jones KOROpponent PR Yds Avg PR Yds Avg PR Yds Avg KOR Yds Avg KOR Yds Avg KOR Yds AvgNorth Texas 0 0 --- 2 41 20.5 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 2 58 29.0 0 0 ---Presbyterian College 0 0 --- 2 54 27.0 1 2 2.0 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 2 31 15.5Auburn 0 0 --- 2 15 7.5 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 2 35 17.5 0 0 ---Miami (FL) 0 0 --- 3 44 14.7 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 2 73 36.5 0 0 ---NorthCarolina 0 0 --- 3 2 0.7 1 31 31.0 0 0 --- 2 32 16.0 0 0 ---Maryland 3 52 17.3 0 0 --- -- --- --- 2 122 61.0 0 0 --- 0 0 ---Georgia Tech 0 0 --- 2 29 14.5 0 0 --- 3 79 26.3 0 0 --- 1 13 13.0BostonCollege 0 0 --- 1 3 3.0 0 0 --- 2 37 18.5 0 0 --- 0 0 ---N.C. State -- --- --- 1 8 8.0 0 0 --- -- --- --- 3 113 37.7 1 18 18.0FloridaState 0 0 --- 2 9 4.5 0 0 --- -- --- --- 2 34 17.0 0 0 ---WakeForest 0 0 --- 1 2 2.0 0 0 --- -- --- --- 3 73 24.3 0 0 ---South Carolina 0 0 --- 4 26 6.5 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 6 139 23.2 0 0 ---SouthFlorida 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- -- --- --- 5 82 16.4 0 0 ---Totals 3 52 17.3 23 233 10.1 3 33 16.5 7 238 34.0 27 639 23.7 4 62 15.5

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2010 Individual Defensive Stats #9 Adams #41 Andrews #93 Bowers #40 Branch #29 Brewer #37 Brown #90 BrownOpponent Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL SkNorth Texas 9 1 0 0 5 2 0 0 *46 7 2 2 *45 2 1 1 *77 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 42 3 0 0Presbyterian College 44 4 0 0 13 0 0 0 *21 1 0 0 *20 5 3 2 *23 2 0 0 10 2 0 0 53 5 1 0Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *54 9 4 1 *55 7 0 0 *60 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 1 0 0Miami (FL) 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 *65 7 3.5 1 *66 2 0 0 36 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 19 0 0 0NorthCarolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *65 5 2 2 *55 2 0 0 28 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0Maryland 9 1 0 0 8 3 0 0 *43 8 4 3 *42 2 0 0 *56 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 28 1 0 0Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *62 7 2 1 *50 4 0 0 *64 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 1 0BostonCollege 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- *61 4 0.5 0.5 *45 3 0 0 *49 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0N.C. State --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- *56 4 2 2 *58 5 1 1 *67 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- --FloridaState 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- *56 8 2 1 *57 6 0 0 *58 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- --WakeForest --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- *44 3 2 2 *52 4 0.5 0 *43 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0South Carolina --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- *60 4 1 0 *55 7 0 0 44 3 0 0 --- -- -- -- 15 3 0 0SouthFlorida --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- *50 7 1 0 *51 6 2 1 *44 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 1 0 0Totals 62 7 0 0 31 5 0 0 683 74 26 15.5 651 55 7.5 5 649 54 8 2 10 6 0 0 212 17 2 0

#89 Chavis #34 Christian #12 Gilchrist #97 Goodman #31 Hall #49 Harris #42 HawkinsOpponent Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL SkNorth Texas *11 1 0 0 8 3 1 0 *77 8 2 0 36 7 2 1 *78 8 0 0 --- -- -- -- *62 6 2 1Presbyterian College 18 4 0 0 5 0 0 0 *25 1 0 0 22 3 0 0 *24 5 0 0 8 1 0 0 *21 1 0 0Auburn 29 6 0 0 7 0 0 0 *60 2 0 0 12 2 0 0 *64 5 0 0 --- -- -- -- *58 2 1 1Miami (FL) 30 3 0 0 *38 1 0 0 *79 5 1 1 12 0 0 0 *73 10 1 1 --- -- -- -- *63 5 0 0NorthCarolina 29 4 1 0 *49 5 0 0 *70 8 2 0 30 1 0 0 *54 7 1 0 --- -- -- -- *66 9 1 0Maryland *34 4 0 0 30 1 0 0 *37 3 2 0 28 2 0 0 *48 6 0 0 --- -- -- -- *57 4 0 0Georgia Tech 23 2 0 0 *54 4 0 0 *66 4 0 0 *48 9 1 0 28 4 0 0 --- -- -- -- *66 4 1 0BostonCollege --- -- -- -- *37 1 0 0 *65 9 0 0 41 1 0 0 *41 6 0 1 --- -- -- -- *59 2 1 0N.C. State --- -- -- -- 15 2 0 0 *68 7 1 0 36 2 0 0 *41 4 1 0 --- -- -- -- *66 7 0.5 0FloridaState 19 1 0 0 *37 3 0.5 0 *58 3 1 0 15 1 0 0 *35 2 0 0 --- -- -- -- *57 5 0 0WakeForest --- -- -- -- *58 4 0 0 *53 8 1 0 29 2 0 0 *45 1 0 0 --- -- -- -- *50 3 1.5 1South Carolina 25 2 0 0 *16 0 0 0 *69 4 0 0 20 1 0 0 *48 5 0 0 --- -- -- -- *67 13 1 0SouthFlorida 17 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 *63 4 0 0 14 1 0 0 *42 2 0 0 --- -- -- -- *66 10 1 0Totals 235 27 1 0 378 24 1.5 0 790 66 10 1 343 32 3 1 621 65 3 2 8 1 0 0 758 71 10 3

#51 Henderson #99 Jenkins #27 Jenkins #25 Jones #35 Joseph #30 Leonard-Horwith #32 LewisOpponent Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU IntNorth Texas --- -- -- -- *58 9 3 1 9 1 0 0 --- -- -- -- 0 1 0 0 --- -- -- -- 7 0 0 0Presbyterian College 14 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 30 3 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 47 2 0 0Auburn --- -- -- -- *41 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- --Miami (FL) --- -- -- -- *47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 1 0 0 0NorthCarolina --- -- -- -- *51 3 2 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- 0 1 0 0 --- -- -- -- 10 1 0 0Maryland --- -- -- -- *36 3 0 0 12 1 0 0 --- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 22 1 0 0Georgia Tech --- -- -- -- *44 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 --- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 13 0 0 0BostonCollege --- -- -- -- *53 9 1 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- --N.C. State --- -- -- -- *43 8 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- --FloridaState --- -- -- -- *40 4 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- --WakeForest --- -- -- -- *37 1 0 0 11 3 1 0 --- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 12 1 0 0South Carolina --- -- -- -- *45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- 3 0 0 0SouthFlorida --- -- -- -- *41 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0Totals 14 0 0 0 536 53 9 1 62 9 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 115 5 0 0

#36 Maxwell #20 Maye #2 McDaniel #5 Meeks #94 Moore #8 Parker #79 RichardsonOpponent Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL SkNorth Texas *77 6 0 1 --- -- -- -- *80 11 1 0 6 1 0 0 32 4 1 0 9 2 0 0 6 0 0 0Presbyterian College *25 3 0 0 --- -- -- -- *25 4 1 0 37 3 0 1 *21 2 0 0 18 6 0 0 31 1 0 0Auburn *69 5 0 0 29 1 0 0 *65 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 24 3 0 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- --Miami (FL) *70 8 3 0 *49 6 0 0 *80 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 29 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- --NorthCarolina *61 4 1 0 *68 5 1 0 *71 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 --- -- -- --Maryland *51 9 0 0 *28 3 0 0 *49 6 1 1 22 2 0 0 30 2 0 0 12 0 0 0 4 0 0 0Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- *67 4 1 1 *41 6 2 0 25 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- --BostonCollege 23 2 0 0 *49 10 0.5 0.5 *61 8 1 0 24 6 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- --N.C. State 17 1 1 0 *41 9 0 0 *67 3 0 1 26 2 0 0 28 3 2 1 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- --FloridaState 24 3 0 0 *4 0 0 0 *58 2 0 0 21 2 0 0 16 1 0 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- --WakeForest 20 4 1 0 --- -- -- -- *49 9 0 0 19 0 0 0 28 2 0 0 17 0 0 0 8 0 0 0South Carolina *66 1 1 0 *44 4 0 0 *51 9 0 0 34 1 0 0 29 2 0 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- --SouthFlorida *59 2 0 1 *41 5 0 0 *67 11 0 0 23 3 0 0 26 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Totals 562 48 7 1 353 43 1.5 0.5 790 84 6 4 256 28 2 1 315 26 7 2 57 9 0 0 50 1 0 0

#21 Robinson #15 Sensabaugh #43 Shatley #33 Shuey #98 Thompson #46 Willard #50 WrightOpponent Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL SkNorth Texas --- -- -- -- 42 2 0 1 24 4 0 0 11 1 0 0 45 2 0 0 *37 5 0 0 5 0 0 0Presbyterian College 37 1 0 0 *41 2 1 0 43 2 0 0 30 3 0 0 *21 3 1 0 9 2 0 0 41 5 0 0Auburn 3 0 0 0 *36 2 0 0 --- -- -- -- 1 0 0 0 *36 4 0 0 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- --Miami (FL) 1 0 0 0 27 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 *50 2 0 0 9 1 1 0 --- -- -- --NorthCarolina --- -- -- -- 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 *44 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 --- -- -- --Maryland 17 0 0 1 24 4 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 35 1 1 0 10 1 0 0 --- -- -- --Georgia Tech --- -- -- -- 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- *42 6 0 0 15 3 0 0 --- -- -- --BostonCollege --- -- -- -- 5 0 0 0 12 2 1 1 6 1 0 0 *53 11 0 0 11 1 0 0 --- -- -- --N.C. State 2 0 0 0 *60 3 1 0 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 *45 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 --- -- -- --FloridaState --- -- -- -- 20 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- *34 5 1 1 26 3 0 0 --- -- -- --WakeForest 13 1 0 0 24 3 0 0 19 0 0 0 --- -- -- -- *42 4 1 0 *27 5 0 0 --- -- -- --South Carolina 0 0 0 0 27 2 0 0 3 2 0.5 0 --- -- -- -- *42 8 2.5 0 6 1 0 0 --- -- -- --SouthFlorida --- -- -- -- 31 4 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 *43 3 0 0 7 3 0 0 --- -- -- --Totals 73 2 0 1 352 28 2 1 127 11 1.5 1 68 9 0 0 532 56 7.5 1 160 27 1 0 46 5 0 0

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Clemson Offensive Drive ChartsNorth Texas

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 40 2 60 0:16 TD 2. 1 9:27 20 6 13 1:48 Punt 3. 1-2 1:18 10 5 19 2:39 Punt 4. 2 11:20 11 3 6 1:37 Punt 5. 2 2:59 30 1 70 0:09 TD 6. 2 1:03 *49 3 49 •0:29 TD 7. 3 12:56 14 3 6 1:42 Punt 8. 3 7:46 6 6 90 •2:28 INT 9. 3 3:42 *48 4 48 •1:11 TD 10. 4 12:18 49 7 51 •3:13 TD 11. 4 6:29 20 3 5 1:20 Punt 12. 4 2:28 16 3 7 0:57 Punt

Presbyterian College # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:59 *11 3 11 •1:30 TD 2. 1 9:02 50 2 50 •0:39 TD 3. 1 6:05 45 3 -11 2:14 Punt 4. 1 2:26 *38 4 38 •1:57 TD 5. 2 10:51 23 4 77 •1:57 TD 6. 2 8:46 *15 3 15 •1:15 TD 7. 2 6:26 26 7 74 •3:04 TD 8. 2 0:13 4 1 -1 0:13 Half 9. 3 14:52 25 8 75 •2:35 TD 10. 3 11:28 36 3 7 1:23 Punt 11. 3 8:53 32 6 38 2:32 FG 12. 3-4 1:41 27 5 43 1:53 INT 13. 4 13:25 15 3 8 2:12 Punt 14. 4 8:02 25 3 -2 1:29 Punt 15. 4 6:18 *8 4 8 •2:05 TD 16. 4 0:14 30 1 -1 0:14 Half

Auburn # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:55 24 12 76 •5:56 TD 2. 1 7:13 22 3 2 0:18 Punt 3. 1-2 4:54 30 9 37 5:38 Downs 4. 2 13:03 23 11 53 4:44 FG 5. 2 5:10 20 6 28 2:02 Punt 6. 2 1:54 39 5 61 0:40 TD 7. 3 13:39 1 5 18 2:30 Punt 8. 3 8:17 32 3 8 1:52 Punt 9. 3 3:41 20 5 23 2:00 Punt 10. 3-4 0:55 23 8 77 •3:19 TD 11. 4 10:18 48 3 -5 2:06 Punt 12. 4 4:18 9 7 39 2:55 Punt 13. OT ----- *25 6 12 •----- MFG

Miami (FL) # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:47 21 3 5 1:40 Punt 2. 1 9:01 20 3 5 1:31 Punt 3. 1 6:05 29 1 71 0:12 TD 4. 1 4:47 25 3 4 1:29 Punt 5. 1-2 2:28 37 10 63 •4:00 TD 6. 2 12:15 24 3 5 1:04 Punt 7. 2 10:12 2 5 17 2:33 INT 8. 2 7:29 15 4 7 1:33 Fumble 9. 2 4:22 20 3 -4 1:38 Punt 10. 2 1:25 20 5 7 1:01 INT 11. 2 0:04 43 1 -1 0:04 Half 12. 3 15:00 20 3 3 1:40 Punt 13. 3 10:02 37 6 22 1:53 Punt 14. 3 6:43 44 8 56 •3:57 TD 15. 3-4 0:26 22 3 23 1:15 Fumble 16. 4 12:36 33 9 47 4:16 Downs 17. 4 2:32 *47 1 -4 0:10 Fumble 18. 4 1:14 20 2 0 0:21 INT

North Carolina # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 20 3 -2 2:04 Punt 2. 1 6:41 22 11 39 5:38 Punt 3. 2 13:35 27 8 30 3:26 Punt 4. 2 8:33 *49 8 19 2:14 FG 5. 2 5:50 42 3 7 1:27 Punt 6. 2 0:49 20 6 23 0:49 Downs 7. 3 13:27 26 8 29 3:46 Punt 8. 3 6:28 *21 3 21 •0:54 TD 9. 3-4 4:23 35 10 41 4:33 MFG 10. 4 6:44 14 5 86 1:13 TD 11. 4 0:13 19 3 0 0:13 Half

Maryland # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:53 39 6 36 1:43 FG 2. 1 10:29 36 3 9 2:10 Punt 3. 1 5:52 38 3 2 1:00 Punt 4. 1 3:50 41 5 14 2:44 Punt 5. 2 7:24 20 13 80 •6:52 TD 6. 3 13:19 *21 5 21 •2:17 TD 7. 3 6:49 30 3 -6 1:05 Punt 8. 3 4:13 20 8 30 3:15 Punt 9. 3-4 0:10 29 3 7 1:02 Punt 10. 4 11:58 *46 6 21 2:46 Downs 11. 4 8:19 28 3 -5 2:14 Punt 12. 4 4:24 *45 8 32 •4:24 Half

Georgia Tech # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:55 24 4 76 1:48 TD 2. 1 12:36 *45 8 33 •3:25 MFG 3. 1 7:18 20 11 60 4:03 FG 4. 1-2 1:25 26 6 74 2:35 TD 5. 2 7:34 35 6 21 2:44 Punt 6. 2 0:14 34 2 -1 0:14 Half 7. 3 9:39 31 8 69 •3:34 TD 8. 4 14:54 21 3 0 1:25 Punt 9. 4 11:04 32 15 64 •7:36 FG 10. 4 3:13 8 5 7 3:13 Half

Boston College # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 20 3 5 1:30 Punt 2. 1 6:43 23 9 64 •3:39 FG 3. 2 8:09 29 11 45 4:20 MFG 4. 3 10:57 14 6 10 2:33 Punt 5. 3 6:48 43 10 39 •4:07 MFG 6. 3-4 1:41 46 6 35 •2:38 INT 7. 4 9:32 20 9 48 4:15 Downs 8. 4 3:38 17 6 24 1:56 INT 9. 4 0:43 14 6 29 0:43 Half

N.C. State # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:54 24 3 8 1:41 Punt 2. 1 10:37 15 15 65 •6:54 MFG 3. 1-2 1:17 13 10 64 4:49 INT 4. 2 8:17 11 1 -4 0:05 Fumble 5. 2 7:24 20 3 -1 2:25 Punt 6. 2 2:53 18 14 38 •2:53 Half 7. 3 11:26 20 1 -7 0:08 Fumble 8. 3 9:03 34 3 8 2:08 Punt 9. 3 4:53 *22 5 22 •2:09 TD 10. 4 13:11 *21 4 6 1:33 MFG 11. 4 9:27 *39 8 39 •3:09 TD 12. 4 3:18 39 3 8 0:22 Punt 13. 4 1:50 *26 3 -6 1:50 Half

Florida State # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:55 18 12 82 4:49 TD 2. 1 6:51 16 14 67 •6:37 MFG 3. 2 12:42 24 8 13 4:09 Punt 4. 2 8:33 *10 4 5 •1:20 FG 5. 2 5:36 *43 3 7 1:14 Punt 6. 2 2:10 26 8 42 1:48 INT 7. 3 11:04 20 11 59 4:12 MFG 8. 3-4 3:11 *49 8 38 •3:19 INT 9. 4 10:07 20 6 12 2:35 Punt 10. 4 4:11 20 9 68 •3:18 FG

Wake Forest # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:53 35 9 39 4:09 FG 2. 1 5:48 24 6 22 2:10 Punt 3. 2 12:23 33 9 63 •4:17 FG 4. 2 5:56 18 8 16 3:33 Punt 5. 2 1:25 44 4 56 0:39 TD 6. 3 10:17 36 11 64 •5:42 TD 7. 3-4 2:15 *46 8 31 •3:23 FG 8. 4 13:09 *47 6 13 2:40 INT 9. 4 8:32 37 1 63 0:13 TD 10. 4 5:56 28 9 36 5:56 Half

South Carolina # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:53 27 4 73 1:43 TD 2. 1 9:13 20 3 3 1:29 Punt 3. 1 6:44 21 4 -12 1:39 Fumble 4. 1 4:52 20 6 25 2:14 Punt 5. 2 14:47 *38 3 1 0:56 Punt 6. 2 8:16 27 6 12 3:12 Punt 7. 2 2:51 20 3 5 0:57 Punt 8. 3 12:04 8 4 32 1:47 INT 9. 3 10:17 20 3 7 0:55 Punt 10. 3 5:21 1 3 8 1:17 Punt 11. 3 1:09 24 3 -4 1:09 Punt 12. 4 13:21 16 12 41 4:41 Fumble 13. 4 5:03 6 4 29 1:22 Punt 14. 4 1:18 18 4 41 1:18 Half

South Florida # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:56 24 10 48 5:28 MFG 2. 1 8:46 *35 7 25 •3:16 FG 3. 1 4:04 48 3 -2 1:00 Punt 4. 1 0:39 40 1 0 0:16 INT 5. 2 13:37 25 3 1 2:03 Punt 6. 2 7:12 26 8 48 3:17 FG 7. 2 1:20 *43 7 43 •0:50 TD 8. 3 9:41 23 5 12 2:58 Punt 9. 3-4 3:15 23 6 10 3:29 INT 10. 4 13:50 13 3 9 1:33 Punt 11. 4 9:09 19 6 15 1:52 Punt 12. 4 3:46 41 7 59 •1:59 TD 13. 4 1:43 *28 5 28 •1:00 TD

*-inopponent’sterritory;•-red-zonepossession;Note:Boldedlinesdenotescoringdrives.

Clemson’s Long Offensive Plays Yds Player(s) Type Opp. 74 *K.ParkertoJ.Brown Pass UNC 71 * Ellington Run MIA 70 * K. Parker to Clear Pass UNT 63 *Harper Run WFU 60 * Ellington Run UNT 55 * Ellington Run GAT 49 Harper Run UNT 47 K. Parker to Allen Pass PRE 45 * K. Parker to Hopkins Pass USC 43 Boyd to Ashe Pass PRE 42 * Ellington Run GAT 40 K. Parker to Harper Pass UMD 40 *K.ParkertoJ.Brown Pass WFU 39 K.ParkertoJ.Brown Pass WFU 39 McDowell Run USC 38 K.ParkertoM.Jones Pass USF 35 K. Parker to Harper Pass GAT 34 McDowell Run PRE 33 K. Parker to Hopkins Pass NCS 32 K.ParkertoHopkins Pass FSU 31 K.ParkertoHopkins Pass USF 30 K. Parker to McNeal Pass UNT 30 D. Barnes Run PRE 30 K. Parker to Hopkins Pass USC 29 K.ParkertoMcNeal Pass BOC 29 K. Parker to Clear Pass PRE 26 *Harper Run FSU 24 K. Parker to Allen Pass UNT 24 Boyd to McNeal Pass PRE 24 McDowell Run PRE 24 *K.ParkertoHarper Pass AUB 24 K.ParkertoJ.Brown Pass UNC 24 K. Parker to Allen Pass UMD 23 J. Brown Run PRE 23 K. Parker to J. Brown Pass MIA 23 K. Parker to Hopkins Pass GAT 22 K.ParkertoEllington Pass AUB 22 K. Parker to Ellington Pass MIA 21 Ellington Run AUB 21 Ellington Run AUB 21 K.ParkertoHopkins Pass BOC 21 K. Parker to Harper Pass NCS 20 K. Parker to Hopkins Pass MIA 20 K. Parker to J. Brown Pass UMD 20 K. Parker to McNeal Pass NCS*-touchdown;Note:BolddenotesaClemsonhomegame.

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Opponent Offensive Drive ChartsNorth Texas

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:37 20 9 21 5:10 Punt 2. 1 7:39 28 11 30 6:21 Punt 3. 2 13:39 28 4 32 2:19 Punt 4. 2 9:43 4 10 36 6:44 Punt 5. 2 2:43 34 6 66 •1:30 TD 6. 2 0:34 20 5 39 0:34 Half 7. 3 14:53 31 5 6 1:57 Punt 8. 3 11:14 26 7 40 3:28 INT 9. 3 5:18 20 3 8 1:36 Punt 10. 3-4 2:26 20 10 72 •4:59 FG 11. 4 8:57 *39 6 32 •2:28 INT 12. 4 5:09 26 4 24 2:41 Punt 13. 4 1:31 25 4 46 1:31 Half

Presbyterian College # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:55 20 3 4 0:56 Punt 2. 1 12:22 25 5 23 3:20 Punt 3. 1 8:16 24 3 9 2:11 Punt 4. 1 3:51 20 4 18 1:25 Fumble 5. 1-2 0:21 20 8 13 4:30 Punt 6. 2 7:24 17 3 3 0:58 Punt 7. 2 3:15 22 6 21 3:02 Punt 8. 3 12:12 20 3 -3 0:44 Punt 9. 3 10:05 15 3 9 1:12 Punt 10. 3 6:14 25 11 75 •4:23 TD 11. 4 14:48 40 3 6 1:23 Punt 12. 4 11:13 *37 7 37 •3:03 TD 13. 4 6:33 28 1 0 0:15 INT 14. 4 4:05 27 9 73 •3:44 TD

Auburn # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 8:51 32 3 4 1:38 Punt 2. 1 6:55 39 3 -6 2:01 Punt 3. 2 14:16 33 3 8 1:13 Punt 4. 2 8:12 18 7 35 3:02 Punt 5. 2 3:08 20 4 12 1:14 INT 6. 2 1:05 30 6 53 •1:05 FG 7. 3 14:50 45 3 27 1:11 INT 8. 3 11:09 39 6 61 •2:45 TD 9. 3 6:25 28 8 72 •2:44 TD 10. 3 1:41 17 2 83 0:38 TD 11. 4 12:25 21 4 2 2:07 Punt 12. 4 8:12 17 7 39 3:54 Punt 13. 4 1:23 13 3 5 1:23 Half 14. OT ----- *25 4 4 ----- FG

Miami (FL) # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:53 23 3 8 1:06 Punt 2. 1 12:07 17 8 83 •3:06 TD 3. 1 7:30 25 3 3 1:25 Punt 4. 1 5:47 32 3 -4 1:00 Punt 5. 1 3:18 16 3 23 0:50 Punt 6. 2 13:22 30 3 70 1:00 TD 7. 2 11:11 38 5 23 0:59 INT 8. 2 7:39 *18 1 18 •0:06 TD 9. 2 5:56 *22 4 18 •1:34 INT 10. 2 2:44 39 6 9 1:19 Punt 11. 2 0:24 *29 2 29 •0:14 TD 12. 3 13:20 31 6 16 3:18 Punt 13. 3 8:09 5 3 -3 1:26 Punt 14. 3 2:40 21 8 29 2:14 Punt 15. 4 14:11 *45 3 -10 1:35 Punt 16. 4 8:20 20 11 68 •5:40 FG 17. 4 2:22 *49 3 -1 1:08 Punt 18. 4 0:53 *21 2 -2 0:53 Half

North Carolina # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 12:56 *48 12 48 •6:11 TD 2. 1-2 1:03 20 5 20 2:28 Punt 3. 2 10:09 1 3 2 1:36 Punt 4. 2 6:14 21 3 0 0:24 Punt 5. 2 4:23 20 10 80 •3:29 TD 6. 3 14:53 29 3 5 1:26 Punt 7. 3 9:41 13 4 5 3:13 Punt 8. 3 5:26 46 3 -10 1:03 Punt 9. 4 14:50 24 14 76 •7:57 TD 10. 4 5:25 23 9 38 5:12 Punt

Maryland # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:10 20 5 11 2:41 Punt 2. 1 8:19 6 6 22 2:27 Punt 3. 1 4:52 18 3 2 1:02 Punt 4. 1-2 1:06 19 8 81 •4:33 TD 5. 2 11:15 25 8 59 •3:51 MFG 6. 2 0:26 41 3 22 0:26 Half 7. 3 14:54 22 3 -7 1:35 Punt 8. 3 10:57 18 7 53 4:08 Downs 9. 3 5:44 *48 3 -1 1:31 Punt 10. 3 0:58 19 3 3 0:48 Punt 11. 4 14:08 33 8 30 2:10 INT 12. 4 9:12 26 3 2 0:53 Punt 13. 4 6:05 36 4 18 0:34 INT 14. 4 5:23 22 5 20 0:59 INT

Georgia Tech # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:02 25 3 0 0:26 Punt 2. 1 9:11 20 4 40 1:53 Punt 3. 1 3:10 17 4 18 1:45 Punt 4. 2 13:45 12 13 53 6:11 Downs 5. 2 4:50 20 15 71 •4:27 FG 6. 3 14:56 25 11 66 •5:10 FG 7. 3 6:00 22 14 78 •6:00 TD 8. 4 13:29 44 6 24 2:25 MFG 9. 4 3:21 35 1 0 0:08 INT

Boston College # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:30 43 3 8 1:31 INT 2. 1 11:52 26 9 70 •5:03 FG 3. 1-2 2:57 19 17 62 •9:25 FG 4. 2 8:25 *36 1 36 0:10 TD 5. 2 3:49 26 10 55 3:49 FG 6. 3 14:53 26 6 18 3:56 Punt 7. 3 8:24 20 3 4 1:36 Punt 8. 3 2:41 20 3 4 1:00 Punt 9. 4 14:03 13 8 40 4:31 Punt 10. 4 5:17 32 3 5 1:39 Punt 11. 4 1:42 45 3 3 0:59 Punt

N.C. State # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:13 42 7 58 •2:32 TD 2. 1 3:43 20 6 26 2:26 Punt 3. 2 11:28 17 10 70 •3:11 MFG 4. 2 8:12 *7 3 1 •0:48 INT 5. 2 4:59 *39 3 -4 2:06 Punt 6. 3 14:56 31 6 28 3:30 Punt 7. 3 11:18 *13 4 2 •2:08 FG 8. 3 6:55 10 5 12 2:02 Fumble 9. 3-4 2:38 20 10 70 •4:16 FG 10. 4 11:38 20 3 -7 2:11 Punt 11. 4 6:12 22 4 35 2:54 Punt 12. 4 2:56 15 7 11 1:06 Downs

Florida State # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 10:00 20 6 70 •3:03 FG 2. 1-2 0:14 13 6 21 2:32 Punt 3. 2 7:07 24 3 -15 1:31 Punt 4. 2 4:22 20 3 4 2:12 Punt 5. 2 0:22 20 1 -1 0:22 Half 6. 3 14:52 27 7 52 3:48 FG 7. 3 6:52 22 7 32 3:41 INT 8. 4 14:52 15 12 85 •4:44 TD 9. 4 7:32 36 6 20 3:21 Punt 10. 4 0:50 29 7 34 0:50 FG

Wake Forest # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 10:44 20 9 24 4:56 Punt 2. 1-2 3:38 11 6 4 3:50 Punt 3. 2 14:48 46 4 -2 2:25 Punt 4. 2 7:59 38 4 14 2:03 Punt 5. 2 2:23 18 3 -3 0:58 Punt 6. 2 0:38 28 2 2 0:38 Half 7. 3 14:54 28 9 36 4:37 Downs 8. 3 4:27 26 3 2 2:12 Punt 9. 4 13:46 24 3 5 0:37 Punt 10. 4 10:29 39 8 34 1:51 FG 11. 4 8:11 21 11 79 •2:09 TD

South Carolina # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:05 23 12 48 3:47 FG 2. 1 7:44 41 3 0 1:00 Punt 3. 1 5:05 *5 1 5 •0:05 TD 4. 1-2 2:38 15 5 85 2:45 TD 5. 2 13:51 20 10 72 •5:29 FG 6. 2 5:04 29 4 16 2:13 Punt 7. 2 1:54 35 7 33 1:54 MFG 8. 3 14:53 29 6 17 2:49 Punt 9. 3 9:22 43 6 8 4:01 Punt 10. 3 4:04 *39 6 20 2:49 FG 11. 4 15:00 46 3 5 1:39 Punt 12. 4 8:40 43 4 17 3:37 Punt 13. 4 3:41 22 3 6 2:23 Punt

South Florida # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 9:28 29 2 0 0:42 INT 2. 1 5:23 27 3 -4 1:19 Punt 3. 1 3:04 18 6 82 2:25 TD 4. 1-2 0:23 *10 4 1 •1:41 FG 5. 2 11:34 36 9 64 •4:15 TD 6. 2 3:48 12 7 31 2:28 Fumble 7. 2 0:23 22 1 -1 0:23 Half 8. 3 14:52 17 13 83 •5:05 TD 9. 3 6:43 *45 7 22 3:28 MFG 10. 4 14:46 *5 2 5 •0:48 TD 11. 4 12:17 32 6 19 3:08 Punt 12. 4 7:17 21 6 10 3:31 Punt 13. 4 0:42 *39 1 -2 0:42 Half

*-inopponent’sterritory;•-red-zonepossession;Note:Boldedlinesdenotescoringdrives.

Opponents’ Long Offensive Plays Yds Player(s) Type Team 78 *NewtontoZachery Pass AUB 65 * J. Harris to Hankerson Pass MIA 53 O’Brien to Furstenburg Pass UMD 53 ManueltoR.Smith Pass FSU 51 YatestoWhite Pass UNC 45 Tune to J. Jackson Pass UNT 42 ManueltoR.Smith Pass FSU 41 Garcia to A. Jeffery Pass USC 40 RettigtoMomah Pass BOC 39 Garcia to A. Jeffery Pass USC 37 * Garcia to A. Jeffery Pass USC 37 O’Brien to To. Smith Pass UMD 36 *RettigtoHarris Pass BOC 35 Tune to Dunbar Pass UNT 35 NewtontoAdams Pass AUB 34 NewtontoAdams Pass AUB 34 PricetoC.Ford Pass WFU 33 Berry Run MIA 31 R. Wilson to Spencer Pass NCS 30 Tune to Carey Pass UNT 29 Nesbitt to Allen Pass GAT 27 Tune to Dunbar Pass UNT 27 R. Wilson Run NCS 26 *White Run UNC 26 O’Brien to Cannon Pass UMD 25 O. Smith Run GAT 25 Manuel Run FSU 25 Garcia to Cunningham Pass USC 25 *DanielstoMurray Pass USF 24 Allen Run GAT 24 R. Wilson to Washington Pass NCS 23 NewtontoAdams Pass AUB 23 Dyer Run AUB 23 DanielstoLamar Pass USF 22 Hamilton Run UNT 22 * J. Harris to Hankerson Pass MIA 22 J. Harris to Hankerson Pass MIA 22 Cox Run GAT 22 PricetoMa.Williams Pass WFU 21 Dunbar Run UNT 21 Gary to Robbins Pass PRE 21 RettigtoMcCluskey Pass BOC 21 R. Wilson to Bryan Pass NCS*-touchdown;Note:BolddenotesaClemsonhomegame.

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2010 Game Recaps

Game StatsNorth Texas 0 7 0 3 10Clemson 7 14 7 7 35

CU Ellington60run(Catanzarokick),1st,14:44,2-60CU Clear70passfromK.Parker(Catanzarokick),2nd,2:50,1-70UNT Carey13passfromTune(Deanskick),2nd,1:13,6-66CU Harper8passfromK.Parker(Catanzarokick),2nd,0:34,3-49CU Ellington14run(Catanzarokick),3rd,2:31,4-48UNT Deans25FG,4th,12:27,10-72CU Harper3run(Catanzarokick),4th,9:05,7-51Attendance -77,342 Weather -Sunny,85˚

Team Statistics UNT CUFirstDowns 25 15Rushing 49-193 25-246Passing 22-34-2 10-21-1PassingYards 269 176TotalOffense 83-462 46-422Yards/Play 5.6 9.2Turnovers 2 1Penalties 7-70 5-48InterceptionReturns 1-0 2-0PuntReturns 2-3 2-41KickoffReturns 5-129 2-58Punting 7-42.0 6-51.5Third-DownConversions 11-22 2-9Sacks 0-0 6-23TimeofPossession 41:52 18:08

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)UNT Dunbar 23-117, Hamilton 6-52,Tune 15-12, Byrd 2-7,

Thompson2-4,Dodge1-1CU Ellington 12-122-2, Harper 9-101-1, J. Brown 1-18,

McDowell2-5,K.Parker1-0

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)UNT Tune 19-29-240-2-1,Thompson 3-3-29-0-0, Stradford

0-1-0-0-0,TEAM0-1-0-0-0CU K.Parker9-17-169-1-2,Boyd1-4-7-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)UNT Carey4-73-1,J.Jackson3-65,Lott3-31,B.Johnson3-17,

Hamilton3-2,Dunbar2-62,Bynes1-10,Jones1-7,Taylor1-6,Tune1-(-4)

CU McNeal2-34,Hopkins2-23,J.Brown2-14,Clear1-70-1,Allen1-24,Harper1-8-1,Ellington1-3

North Texas 10

Clemson 35

Gam

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September 4, 2010Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC

Presbyterian College 21

Clemson 58

Gam

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September 11, 2010Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC

Clemson 24

Auburn 27

Gam

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September 18, 2010Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL

(OT)

Game StatsPresbyterian College 0 0 7 14 21Clemson 21 21 10 6 58

CU J.Brown8passfromK.Parker(Catanzarokick),1st,12:29,3-11CU Ellington3run(Catanzarokick),1st,8:23,2-50CU Boyd6run(Catanzarokick),1st,0:29,4-38CU Allen19passfromK.Parker(Catanzarokick),2nd,8:54,4-77CU Hopkins9passfromBoyd(Catanzarokick),2nd,7:31,3-15CU D.Barnes11passfromBoyd(Catanzarokick),2nd,3:22,7-74CU McDowell2run(Bentonkick),3rd,12:17,8-75CU Catanzaro47FG,3rd,6:21,6-38PRE Ruff4passfromMiley(C.Millerkick),3rd,1:51,11-75PRE Ruff20passfromGary(C.Millerkick),4th,8:10,7-37CU Nobles1passfromMcElveen(Bentonkickfailed),4th,4:13,4-8PRE L.Byrd1run(C.Millerkick),4th,0:21,9-73Attendance -74,358 Weather -Cloudy,83˚

Team Statistics PRE CUFirstDowns 15 17Rushing 36-140 39-212Passing 17-33-1 11-20-1PassingYards 139 202TotalOffense 69-279 59-414Yards/Play 4.0 7.0Turnovers 3 1Penalties 5-45 6-59InterceptionReturns 1-12 1-43PuntReturns 1-30 5-69KickoffReturns 10-172 4-63Punting 9-39.0 4-45.2Third-DownConversions 7-17 2-10Sacks 1-22 2-13TimeofPossession 32:15 27:45

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)PRE Gary7-54,Dendy10-41,L.Byrd9-28-1,Miley7-15,McKoy

1-5,Ruff1-4,Bailey1-(-6)CU McDowell9-86-1,D.Barnes11-79,Boyd6-25-1,J.Brown

1-23,Ellington3-11-1,Harper3-9,McNeal1-3,Diehl1-3,TEAM2-(-2),McElveen1-(-3),K.Parker1-(-22)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)PRE Miley11-22-61-0-1,Gary6-11-78-1-1CU K.Parker6-9-114-0-2,Boyd4-9-87-1-2,McElveen1-1-1-

0-1,Ogle0-1-0-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)PRE Ruff 8-76-2, Dendy 4-14, J. Cole 2-14, Robbins 1-21,

Armstrong1-8,McKoy1-6CU Allen 2-66-1, Ashe 1-43, Clear 1-29, McNeal 1-24, D.

Barnes1-11-1,Hopkins1-9-1,J.Brown1-8-1,M.Jones1-8,Harper1-3,Nobles1-1-1

Game StatsClemson 7 10 0 7 0 24Auburn 0 3 21 0 3 27

CU Harper8passfromK.Parker(Catanzarokick),1st,8:59,12-76CU Catanzaro42FG,2nd,8:19,11-53CU Harper24passfromK.Parker(Catanzarokick),2nd,1:14,5-61AUB Byrum35FG,2nd,0:00,6-53AUB McCalebb12run(Byrumkick),3rd,8:24,6-61AUB Adams8passfromNewton(Byrumkick),3rd,3:41,8-72AUB Zachery78passfromNewton(Byrumkick),3rd,1:03,2-83CU Ellington2run(Catanzarokick),4th,12:36,8-77AUB Byrum39FG,OT,4-4Attendance -87,451 Weather -Clear,93˚

Team Statistics CU AUBFirstDowns 27 17Rushing 47-187 47-221Passing 20-34-0 7-14-2PassingYards 220 203TotalOffense 81-407 61-424Yards/Play 5.0 7.0Turnovers 0 2Penalties 5-50 10-97InterceptionReturns 2-0 0-0PuntReturns 2-15 2-6KickoffReturns 3-47 5-123Punting 7-41.3 6-40.2Third-DownConversions 5-15 5-13Sacks 2-10 1-8TimeofPossession 34:20 25:40

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Ellington22-140-1,Harper19-44,J.Brown1-6,McNeal

1-(-1),K.Parker4-(-2)AUB McCalebb10-81-1,Dyer16-69,Newton17-68,Reed2-8,

Zachery2-(-5)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU K.Parker20-34-220-0-2AUB Newton7-14-203-2-2

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Allen5-66,Ellington4-48,M.Jones4-19,Harper3-48-2,

Dye2-27,McNeal1-8,J.Brown1-4AUB Adams5-118-1,Zachery1-78-1,E.Smith1-7

AndreEllingtonandJamieHarperbothrushedforover100yardstoleadClemsontoa35-10winoverNorthTexasatMemorialStadiumonSeptember4.Inthefirst-evermeetingbetweenthetwoschools,EllingtonandHarperbecamethefirstTigerduotorushforover100yardsinonegamesince2007. Clemsonusedtwobigplaystotakea14-0lead.Ellington’s60-yardtouchdownrunonthesecondoffensivesnapoftheseasongavetheTigerstheleadforgood,thenKyleParkerconnectedwithBrandonClearfora70-yardtouchdownpasslateinthesecondquarter.ItwasClear’sfirsttouchdownandfourthreceptionasaTiger. AfterNorthTexasrespondedwithatouchdown,Harper’seight-yardtouchdowncatchgavetheTigersa21-7halftimelead. TheTigerssurrendered462yardsofoffensetoNorthTexasandlostthetime-of-possessionbattlebynearly24minutes,butClemsonaveraged9.2yardsperplayand9.8yardspercarry. Ellingtonrushedfor122yardsandtwotouchdownson12carries,whileHarperrushedfor101yardsandarushingscoreonninecarries.Harperalsoaddedaneight-yardtouchdowncatchfortheTigers,whohad422totalyardsand246rushingyards. Dawson Zimmerman was named ACC Specialist-of-the-Weekthankstohis51.5-yardaverageonsixpunts,includinga79-yardbootinthesecondquarter. DeAndreMcDanielledtheTigersintackleswith11. Da’QuanBowershadtwoofClemson’ssixsacks,whileJarvisJenkinsaddedthreeoftheTigers’13tacklesforloss.

EightdifferentTigersscoredatouchdowninClemson’s58-21victoryoverPresbyterianCollegeatMemorialStadiumonSeptember11.Itwasthefirstmeetingbetweenthetwoschoolssince1957. Clemsonscored21pointsinboththefirstandsecondquarterstotakea42-0halftimelead.AftertheTigerstooka52-0lead,theBlueHosefinallymovedtheballintoClemsonterritoryforthefirsttimelateinthethirdquarterandlaterscoredthreetouchdowns. TheTigers scored eight touchdowns in their eight red-zonepossessionsandtotaled414totalyards(212rushing,202passing). KyleParkerandTajhBoydboththrewtwotouchdownpasses,whileDonnyMcElveenaddedapassingscoretogiveClemsonfivetouchdownpassesinthegame.RoderickMcDowelltotaledagame-high86rushingyardsandDanielBarnesadded79rushingyards. TendifferentTigersaccountedfortheteam’s11catches,includingtwobyDwayneAllen.McDowell,Boyd,Barnes,DeAndreHopkins,andKaseyNoblesallscoredtheirfirstcareertouchdownsaswell. AndreBranchledtheTigerdefensewiththreetacklesforlossandbothofClemson’ssacks,whileMalliciahGoodmanhadbothoftheTigers’causedfumbles.Atotalof77Tigerssawactioninthegame.

Clemsonjumpedouttoa17-0lead,but#15Auburnralliedfora27-24overtimewinatJordan-HareStadiumonSeptember18.Thecrowdof87,451wasthelargesttowitnessaClemsonfootballgame.ItwasalsothefirstmeetingbetweenthetwoatAuburnsince1971. Aftergainingjustfouryardsinthreeovertimeplays,WesByrumkickeda39-yardfieldgoaltogiveAuburna27-24lead.OnClemson’sovertimepossession,itgainedafirstdown,thenfacedathird-and-goalattheeight.KyleParkerfoundJaronBrownopenintheendzonefor a potential game-winning score, but the ball went off Brown’sfingertipsandfellincomplete.ChandlerCatanzarobootedanappar-ent26-yardfieldgoaltotiethescore,butClemsonwasflaggedforapenalty.Catanzaro’sensuing32-yardfield-goalattemptwaswide-left. WhileClemson’sdefenseheldAuburntothreestraightthree-and-outstostartthegame,Clemsontooka17-0leadonJamieHarper’sspectacular24-yardtouchdowncatch.AuburndentedthescoreboardastimeexpiredinthefirsthalfonByrum’s35-yardfieldgoal. Auburnscoredallthreeofitstouchdownsinthethirdquartertotakea24-17leadbeforeAndreEllington’stwo-yardtouchdownrunwith12:36leftinthefourthquartertiedthescore. Ellington had a game-high 140 yards on 22 carries and fourcatchesfor48yardstoleadClemson,whototaled27firstdownsanddidnotcommitaturnover.Harperadded44rushingyardsandthreereceptionsfor48yards.HealsobecamethefirstClemsonrunningbacksince2002tototaltworeceivingtouchdownsinonegame. Da’QuanBowershadninetackles,fourtacklesforloss,andasack,whileDeAndreMcDanielandXavierBreweraddedinterceptions.

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Game StatsMiami (FL) 7 20 0 3 30Clemson 7 7 7 0 21

MIA Hankerson22passfromJ.Harris(Bosherkick),1st,9:01,8-83CU Ellington71run(Catanzarokick),1st,5:53,1-71CU Ellington14run(Catanzarokick),2nd,13:28,10-63MIA Hankerson65passfromJ.Harris(Bosherkick),2nd,12:22,3-70MIA James18passfromJ.Harris(Bosherkickfailed),2nd,7:33,1-18MIA Hankerson7passfromJ.Harris(Bosherkick),2nd,0:10,2-29CU Ellington3run(Catanzarokick),3rd,2:46,8-56MIA Bosher29FG,4th,2:40,11-68Attendance -82,313 Weather -Sunny,70˚

Team Statistics MIA CUFirstDowns 19 15Rushing 43-171 40-162Passing 13-33-2 14-33-3PassingYards 205 149TotalOffense 76-376 73-311Yards/Play 4.9 4.3Turnovers 2 6Penalties 12-105 6-56InterceptionReturns 3-21 2-0PuntReturns 4-1 3-44KickoffReturns 4-76 4-95Punting 10-46.3 7-46.1Third-DownConversions 6-18 7-17Sacks 3-8 2-20TimeofPossession 29:18 30:42

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)MIA Berry 24-101, Miller 7-53, James 6-31,TEAM 2-(-2), J.

Harris4-(-12)CU Ellington17-107-3,Harper18-57,TEAM1-(-1),K.Parker

4-(-1)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)MIA J.Harris13-33-205-2-4CU K.Parker14-33-149-3-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)MIA Hankerson7-147-3,James2-29-1,Berry1-9,A.Johnson

1-8,Benjamin1-7,Gordon1-5CU Harper4-26,Ellington3-39,Hopkins3-37,Allen3-24,J.

Brown1-23

Game StatsClemson 0 3 7 6 16North Carolina 7 7 0 7 21

UNC White4run(Barthkick),1st,6:45,12-48CU Catanzaro48FG,2nd,6:19,8-19UNC Boyd9passfromYates(Barthkick),2nd,0:54,10-80CU Harper10run(Catanzarokick),3rd,5:34,3-21UNC White26run(Barthkick),4th,6:53,14-76CU J.Brown74passfromK.Parker(K.Parkerpassfailed),4th,5:31,5-86Attendance -60,000 Weather -Sunny,81˚

Team Statistics CU UNCFirstDowns 16 16Rushing 27-91 32-91Passing 21-39-0 18-34-0PassingYards 214 164TotalOffense 66-305 66-255Yards/Play 4.6 3.9Turnovers 0 0Penalties 9-81 6-49InterceptionReturns 0-0 0-0PuntReturns 4-33 1-7KickoffReturns 3-45 4-101Punting 5-40.2 7-33.0Third-DownConversions 7-16 3-14Sacks 2-16 0-0TimeofPossession 26:35 33:25

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Ellington12-55,Harper11-27-1,K.Parker4-9UNC White22-89-2,Draughn5-8,Yates5-(-6)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU K.Parker21-38-214-0-1,Harper0-1-0-0-0UNC Yates18-34-164-0-1

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Allen7-55,Hopkins7-46,J.Brown4-107-1,McNeal1-7,

Harper1-1,Ellington1-(-2)UNC White 6-90, Highsmith 3-28, Boyd 2-14-1, Byrd 2-10,

Taylor2-9,Pianalto1-6,D.Jones1-4,Elzy1-3

Game StatsMaryland 0 7 0 0 7Clemson 3 14 7 7 31

CU Catanzaro42FG,1st,13:10,6-36UMD O’Brien4passfromScott(Baltzkick),2nd,11:33,8-81CU Ellington87kickoffreturn(Catanzarokick),2nd,11:21CU Harper1run(Catanzarokick),2nd,0:32,13-80CU Ellington1run(Catanzarokick),3rd,11:02,5-21CU Brewer61interceptionreturn(Catanzarokick),4th,5:31Attendance -72,484 Weather -Sunny,71˚

Team Statistics UMD CUFirstDowns 18 13Rushing 21-44 44-94Passing 25-47-3 8-21-0PassingYards 306 119TotalOffense 68-350 65-213Yards/Play 5.1 3.3Turnovers 3 0Penalties 10-93 3-30InterceptionReturns 0-0 3-94PuntReturns 3-28 3-52KickoffReturns 5-95 2-122Punting 7-43.7 7-38.9Third-DownConversions 4-14 4-16Sacks 1-3 3-26TimeofPossession 28:09 31:51

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)UMD Meggett8-29,Scott4-18,T.Watson2-15,J.Robinson

1-1,To.Smith1-(-4),O’Brien5-(-15)CU Ellington16-41-1,K.Parker12-38,Harper8-8-1,Boyd

1-7,Diehl1-1,McDowell6-(-1)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)UMD O’Brien24-45-302-3-0,Scott1-1-4-0-1,J.Robinson0-1-

0-0-0CU K.Parker7-20-106-0-0,Boyd1-1-13-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)UMD Cannon7-67,Furstenburg5-98,To.Smith4-55,Yeatman

3-41,Dorsey2-8,Tyler1-18,T.Watson1-11,McCree1-4,O’Brien1-4-1

CU McNeal2-12,M.Jones2-10,Harper1-40,Allen1-24,J.Brown1-20,Nobles1-13

The#16MiamiHurricanesscored27first-halfpointsandheldonfora30-21winoverClemsononHomecomingatMemorialStadiumonOctober2.ItwastheTigers’firstHomecominglosssince2001. Andre Ellington’s 71-yard and 14-yard touchdown runs gaveClemson a 14-7 lead. But behind 280 yards of offense and fourtouchdownpassesbyJacoryHarris,theHurricanestooka27-14leadathalftime.Miamicappeditsfirst-halfscoringwhenHarrisconnectedwith Leonard Hankerson for a seven-yard touchdown pass in thesecondquarterafterKyleParker’sinterceptionwith24secondsleft. However,Clemson’sdefenserespondedinthesecondhalf,hold-ingMiamitothreepointsand96totalyardsofoffense.Ellington’sthree-yardtouchdownruncuttheHurricanes’leadtosixpoints. Facingafourth-and-oneattheMiami20withundernineminutesleftinthegame,BrandonHarrisstoppedEllingtonfornogain.TheHurricanesthendrove68yardsontheensuingdriveandclinchedthegamewithMattBosher’s29-yardfieldgoalwith2:40leftinthegame. TheTigersturnedtheballovertwomoretimes,theirfifthandsixthturnoversofthegame.Allsixturnovers(threeinterceptions,threefumbles)werelostinClemsonterritory. TheHurricanesalsohada40-27advantageinaveragestartingfieldposition. Ellingtonhadagame-high107rushingyardsandthreetouch-downs,whileMiami’sDamienBerrytotaled101yardson24carries.Hankersonaddedagame-highsevencatchesfor147yardsandthreetouchdowns.Miamiovercame12penaltiesfor105yardsaswell. Da’Quan Bowers led Clemson’s defense with seven tackles,includingthree-and-a-halftacklesforloss,asack,andacausedfumble.

NorthCarolinaused its foursolidoffensivedrivesandscoredthreetouchdownsinits21-16winoverClemsonatKenanStadiumonOctober9.ItwasthefirstmeetinginChapelHillsince2002. TheTarHeelsdrove48yardsin12playsontheirfirstdriveofthegametotakeanearlylead.JohnnyWhite’sfour-yardtouchdownruncappedthedrive.Afterbothteamstradedpuntsonthegame’snextfourpossessions,ChandlerCatanzarobooteda48-yardfieldgoal. Lateinthefirsthalf,theTarHeelsdrove80yards.T.J.Yates’nine-yardtouchdownpasstoJheranieBoydgavetheTarHeelsa14-3lead. Inthethirdquarter,DeAndreHopkinsreturnedapunt31yardstotheTarHeel21.Threeplayslater,JamieHarperscoredona10-yarddrawplaytocutNorthCarolina’sleadto14-10. AfterCatanzaromisseda42-yardfieldgoalearlyinthefourthquarter,NorthCarolinadrove76yardsin14playsandtook8:06offtheclock.Itsdrivewasextendedbyapenaltyonthirdorfourthdownthreetimes.White,whohadateam-high89rushingyardsandtwoscoresalongwithsixcatchesfor90yards,scoredona26-yardrun. Butwith5:31leftinthegame,KyleParkerconnectedwithJaronBrown for a 74-yard touchdown pass. The two-point conversionattemptfailedandtheTigerstrailed21-16.However,theTarHeelswereabletomilkallbut13secondsofftheclocktopreservethewin.Inthefourthquarter,NorthCarolinahadtheballfor13:15. Clemson,whodidnotallowasack,outgainedNorthCarolina305-255,whileneitherteamcommittedaturnover.However,theTigerswereflaggedninetimesfor81yards.TheTarHeels,whowere3-14onthirddown,convertedallfouroftheirfourth-downopportunities. Hopkins,whowasnamedACCRookie-of-the-Week,hadsevencatchesfor46yardsandaddedthe31-yardpuntreturn.DwayneAllentotaledsevencatchesfor55yards,whileBrownhadfourreceptionsfor107yards.Da’QuanBowershadbothofthegame’ssacks.

Behindtworeturnsfortouchdownsandastingydefense,Clem-sontoppedMaryland31-7atMemorialStadiumonOctober16.ItwasClemson’sbiggestwinovertheTerrapinssince1996.ItwasalsoaspecialdayfortheTigers,whoretiredthe#28offormerAll-AmericanC.J.Spiller(2006-09)duringhalftimeceremonies. TheTigerstooktheopeningkickoffanddrove36yardsbeforeChandlerCatanzarokickeda42-yardfieldgoal.Aftertheteamstradedpuntsonthenextsixpossessions,Marylanddrove81yards,cappedbyrunningbackDa’RelScott’stouchdownpasstoDannyO’Brien. But Maryland’s only lead of the game lasted just 12 seconds,asAndreEllington,whoearnedACCSpecialist-of-the-Weekhonors,returnedtheensuingkickoff87yardsforatouchdown. After theTerrapins drove down the field, Clemson’s defensestiffened,asDa’QuanBowerssackedO’Brienonthird-and-onefromtheTigerseven.Baltzthenmisseda33-yardfield-goalattempt. TheTigersdrove80yardsin13playstotakea17-7leadwith32secondsleftbeforehalftime.JamieHarper’sone-yardplungeonfourth-and-goalcappedthedrive. AfterJaronBrownreturnedapunt41yardsinthethirdquarter,Ellington scored on a one-yard run. In the fourth quarter, XavierBrewerpickedoffapassandreturnedit61yardsforthegame’sfinalscore.ItwasoneofthreeTigerinterceptionsinthefourthquarter. Clemsondidnotcommitaturnover,whileittotaled268com-binedyardsoninterception,kickoff,andpuntreturns. BowershadallthreeofClemson’ssacksandfourtacklesforlosstoearnACCDefensiveLineman-of-the-Weekhonors.

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Game StatsGeorgia Tech 0 3 10 0 13Clemson 10 7 7 3 27

CU Ellington55run(Catanzarokick),1st,13:07,4-76CU Catanzaro38FG,1st,3:15,11-60CU Ellington42run(Catanzarokick),2nd,13:50,6-74GAT Blair26FG,2nd,0:23,15-71GAT Blair26FG,3rd,9:46,11-66CU Ellington10passfromK.Parker(Catanzarokick),3rd,6:05,8-69GAT Allen9passfromNesbitt(Blairkick),3rd,0:00,14-78CU Catanzaro21FG,4th,3:28,15-64Attendance -78,522 Weather -Sunny,75˚

Team Statistics GAT CUFirstDowns 20 21Rushing 49-242 38-236Passing 6-19-1 17-27-0PassingYards 83 167TotalOffense 68-325 65-403Yards/Play 4.8 6.2Turnovers 1 0Penalties 5-55 7-62InterceptionReturns 0-0 1-0PuntReturns 0-0 2-29KickoffReturns 6-129 4-92Punting 3-47.7 2-39.5Third-DownConversions 6-16 9-15Sacks 0-0 1-5TimeofPossession 28:56 31:04

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)GAT Allen17-92,O.Smith4-54,Jones5-36,Cox2-24,Peeples

5-20,S.Hill1-14,Nesbitt15-2CU Ellington20-166-2,Harper11-56,J.Brown2-12,K.Parker

2-6,TEAM3-(-4)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)GAT Nesbitt6-19-83-1-1CU K.Parker17-27-167-0-1

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)GAT Allen2-38-1,O.Smith2-37,Earls1-4,S.Hill1-4CU Hopkins 4-50, J. Brown 3-39, Harper 2-38, Ellington

2-12-1,Diehl2-8,McNeal2-5,Allen1-10,Ford1-5

Game StatsClemson 10 0 0 0 10Boston College 3 13 0 0 16

CU Hall52interceptionreturn(Catanzarokick),1st,11:59BOC Freese21FG,1st,6:49,9-70CU Catanzaro31FG,1st,3:04,9-64BOC Freese36FG,2nd,8:32,17-62BOC Harris36passfromRettig(Freesekick),2nd,8:15,1-36BOC Freese36FG,2nd,0:00,10-55Attendance -37,137 Weather -Sunny,51˚

Team Statistics CU BOCFirstDowns 19 16Rushing 24-88 46-169Passing 21-39-2 9-17-1PassingYards 176 136TotalOffense 63-264 63-305Yards/Play 4.2 4.8Turnovers 3 1Penalties 3-35 7-70InterceptionReturns 1-52 2-4PuntReturns 1-3 0-0KickoffReturns 3-46 3-52Punting 2-54.0 6-39.8Third-DownConversions 4-11 4-14Sacks 2-5 0-0TimeofPossession 26:00 34:00

Rushing (Car-Yards)CU Ellington15-44,K.Parker2-22,Harper6-21,J.Brown1-1BOC Harris37-143,A.Williams5-24,Rettig4-2

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU K.Parker21-39-176-2-0BOC Rettig9-16-136-1-1,TEAM0-1-0-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Allen7-57,McNeal4-43,J.Brown3-15,Ford2-14,Harper

2-5,Hopkins1-21,M.Jones1-12,Ellington1-9BOC Swigert4-26,Pantale2-13,Momah1-40,Harris1-36-1,

McCluskey1-21

Game StatsN.C. State 7 0 3 3 13Clemson 0 0 7 7 14

NCS Greene3passfromR.Wilson(Czajjowskikick),1st,10:41,7-58NCS Czajkowski28FG,3rd,9:10,4-2CU Hopkins12passfromK.Parker(Jacksonkick),3rd,2:44,5-22NCS Czajkowski27FG,4th,13:22,10-70CU Harper4run(Catanzarokick),4th,6:18,8-39Attendance -75,906 Weather -Sunny,52˚

Team Statistics NCS CUFirstDowns 16 16Rushing 29-63 41-46Passing 22-36-1 20-30-1PassingYards 212 214TotalOffense 65-275 71-260Yards/Play 4.2 3.7Turnovers 2 3Penalties 4-25 7-77InterceptionReturns 1-8 1-0PuntReturns 0-0 1-8KickoffReturns 3-52 4-131Punting 5-29.0 4-36.8Third-DownConversions 5-15 8-17Sacks 3-28 4-21TimeofPossession 29:26 30:34

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)NCS R.Wilson9-29,Greene12-26,Washington8-8CU Harper25-60-1,Boyd2-5,McDowell3-5,McNeal1-3,

TEAM3-(-6),K.Parker7-(-21)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)NCS R.Wilson22-36-212-1-1CU K.Parker20-29-214-1-1,M.Jones0-1-0-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)NCS Bryan 4-51,Washington 4-49, Spencer 4-40, Graham

4-22,Williams3-18,Greene2-20-1,J.Smith1-12CU M.Jones6-47,Hopkins5-80-1,Harper3-34,McNeal3-33,

Allen2-13,Ford1-7

AndreEllingtonrushedfor166yardsandtotaledthreetouch-downs to lead Clemson to a 27-13 victory over GeorgiaTech atMemorialStadiumonOctober23.TheTigers’14-pointwinsnappedtheYellowJackets’four-gamewinningstreakintheseries. TheTigersjumpedouttoa17-0leadthanksinparttoa55-yardtouchdownrunand42-yardtouchdownrunbyEllington,whowasnamed ACC Offensive Back-of-the-Week. TheYellow Jackets puttogethera15-play,71-yarddrivelateinthesecondquarter,cappedbyScottBlair’s26-yardfieldgoal,tocutClemson’sleadto17-3. AfterBlairkickedanother26-yardfieldgoalontheopeningdriveofthesecondhalf,KyleParker’s35-yardscreenpasstoJamieHarpermovedtheballdeepintoGeorgiaTechterritory.Threeplayerslater,Ellington’s10-yardtouchdowncatchuppedtheTigers’leadto24-6. GeorgiaTechrespondedwitha14-play,78-yarddrive,cappedbyJoshuaNesbitt’snine-yardtouchdownpasstoAnthonyAllenonfourth-and-six. ButtheTigersheldtheball for12:21 inthefourthquarterandGeorgiaTechonlytotaledsixoffensiveplays. Clemsoncappedthegame’sscoringwitha15-play,64-yarddrivethatendedinChandlerCatanzaro’s21-yardfieldgoalwith3:28leftinthegame.All14offensiveplaysofthedrivewererunningplays. TheTigerswere9-15onthird-downconversions,didnotcommitaturnover,anddidnotallowasack.Ellingtonhadagame-high257all-purposeyards,whileParkerwas17-27for167yardsandascore. Clemson’sdefenselimitedGeorgiaTech’soptionattacktoonly242rushingyardsand325totalyards.Nesbittwasheldtojusttwoyardson15carries,withalongrushoffiveyards.JarvisJenkinshadateam-high10tacklesfortheTigers,whohadeighttacklesforloss.

MontelHarrisrushedfor143yardsandaddedtheonlyoffensivetouchdownofthegameona36-yardreceptiontoleadBostonCollegetoa16-10victoryoverClemsonatAlumniStadiumonOctober30. Clemsontookanearly7-0leadwhenRashardHallinterceptedapassandreturnedit52yardsforascore.TheEaglesrespondedwitha70-yarddrive,cappedbyNateFreese’s36-yardfieldgoal. AfterChandlerCatanzarobooteda31-yardfieldgoaltoupClem-son’sleadto10-3lateinthefirstquarter,BostonCollegeputtogethera17-play,62-yarddrivethatlasted9:25.ThedrivewasprolongedbyacostlyTigerpenaltyonthird-and-26andwascappedbyFreese’s36-yardfieldgoalwith8:32remaininginthesecondquarter. Ontheensuingkickoff,theTigersfumbledtheballandtheEaglesrecovered.Onthenextplay,ChaseRettigconnectedwithHarrisoutofthebackfieldfora36-yardtouchdownpass.Freeselateraddeda36-yardfieldgoalastimeexpiredinthefirsthalf. Neither team dented the scoreboard in the second half. TheTigersroutinelymovedtheballbetweenthe20s,buttheywereunabletocapitalizeintheredzone.TheTigerdefenselimitedtheEaglestoonly84totalyardsin26playsinthesecondhalfandforcedapuntoneachofBostonCollege’ssixoffensivedrivesinthesecondhalf. Harrisrushedfor143yardson37carriesandhad179all-purposeyardstoleadBostonCollege,whototaled305totalyards.TheEagledefenselimitedClemsonto264totalyardseventhoughtheTigersamassed19firstdowns.BostonCollege’sdefensealsoheldClemsontoonlythreetotalpointsontheTigers’threered-zonepossessions. Andre Ellington had a team-high 44 rushing yards for theTigers,whileKyleParkerwas21-39passingfor176yardsandtwointerceptions.DwayneAllenaddedsevencatchesfor57yards,bothgame-highs.TheTigerswere1-3onfieldgoals,whileBostonCollegemadeallthreeofitsfield-goalattempts.

Clemsonovercamea10-0deficitinthesecondhalftorallyfora14-13winover#23N.C.StateatMemorialStadiumonNovember6.ClemsonwonitsseventhgameinarowintheTextileBowlmatchup. N.C. State took its first possession 58 yards and scored whenRussellWilsonhitMustafaGreeneforathree-yardtouchdownpass.TheTigersrespondedwitha15-play,65-yarddrivethatlasted6:54,butthedrivestalledandClemsonmisseda37-yardfield-goalattempt. TheTigers,whohad190totalyardsinthefirsthalf,haddrivesof10and14playslaterinthefirsthalf,butneitherresultedinpoints.However,thedefensekeptClemsoninthegame,asJarvisJenkinsblockedafieldgoalandDeAndreMcDaniel,whowasnamedACCDefensiveBack-of-the-Week,interceptedapassintheendzone. AftertheTigersturnedtheballoverforthethirdtime,thistimeattheirown13,Clemson’sdefenseheldagainandforceda28-yardfieldgoalearlyinthethirdquarterthatuppedN.C.State’sleadto10-0. GreenelaterfumbledandCoricoHawkinsrecoveredattheN.C.State22.Fiveplayslater,KyleParkerconnectedwithDeAndreHopkinsfora12-yardtouchdownpassoverthemiddleonthird-and-goal. AfteranotherWolfpackfieldgoal inthefourthquarter,JamieHarper scored on a four-yard touchdown run with 6:18 left in thegametogiveClemsona14-13lead.TheTigerdefenseheldonN.C.State’s lasttwopossessions,givingClemsonitsfirstone-pointwinsince2005.Withthreeminutesleftinthegame,DawsonZimmermanalsowasclutchwhenhemadeaone-handedgrabofanerrantpuntsnapandpinnedN.C.Stateatitsown15onhishurried38-yardpunt. Parkerwas20-29passingfor214yardsandascore,whileHarperhad60rushingyardsand34receivingyardstoleadClemson’soffense. TheTigerdefenselimitedN.C.State22pointsand164yardsbe-lowitsseasonaveragesinthosecategories.In20carriesbyWolfpackrunningbacks,theirlongestcarrywasjustfouryards.

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November 27, 2010Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC

Game StatsClemson 7 3 0 3 13Florida State 3 0 3 10 16

CU Harper26run(Catanzarokick),1st,10:06,12-82FSU Hopkins28FG,1st,6:57,6-70CU Catanzaro22FG,2nd,7:13,4-5FSU Hopkins39FG,3rd,11:04,7-52FSU Manuel8run(Hopkinskick),4th,10:08,12-85CU Catanzaro29FG,4th,0:53,9-68FSU Hopkins55FG,4th,0:00,7-34Attendance -72,228 Weather -Clear,51˚

Team Statistics CU FSUFirstDowns 25 16Rushing 35-152 30-97Passing 28-44-2 15-25-1PassingYards 239 210TotalOffense 79-391 55-307Yards/Play 4.9 5.6Turnovers 2 2Penalties 10-74 8-81InterceptionReturns 1-0 2-16PuntReturns 2-9 1-0KickoffReturns 2-34 4-82Punting 3-40.3 4-44.8Third-DownConversions 9-18 6-13Sacks 2-13 1-2TimeofPossession 33:33 26:27

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Harper27-143-1,K.Parker4-6,McNeal1-2,McDowell

3-1FSU Manuel 15-71-1,T. Jones 6-18,Thompson 3-16, Pryor

1-5,Thomas3-4,TEAM1-(-1),Dent1-(-16)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU K.Parker28-44-239-2-0FSU Manuel15-24-210-1-0,TEAM0-1-0-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards)CU Harper9-54,Hopkins8-106,J.Brown4-33,McNeal3-21,

Allen1-11,Ford1-5,M.Jones1-5,Diehl1-4FSU R.Smith4-121,Reliford4-35,Easterling2-22,T.Jones

2-21,Shaw1-8,Pryor1-3,Thomas1-0

Game StatsClemson 3 10 7 10 30Wake Forest 0 0 0 10 10

CU Catanzaro43FG,1st,10:44,9-39CU Catanzaro22FG,2nd,8:06,9-63CU J.Brown40passfromK.Parker(Catanzarokick),2nd,0:46,4-56CU Hopkins2passfromK.Parker(Catanzarokick),3rd,4:35,11-64CU Catanzaro32FG,4th,13:52,8-31WFU Newman45FG,4th,8:38,8-34CU Harper63run(Catanzarokick),4th,8:19,1-63WFU J.Harris1run(Newmankick),4th,6:02,11-79Attendance -31,783 Weather -Sunny,63˚

Team Statistics CU WFUFirstDowns 20 12Rushing 43-182 29-54Passing 19-25-1 17-32-0PassingYards 231 151TotalOffense 68-413 61-205Yards/Play 6.1 3.4Turnovers 2 0Penalties 4-35 5-50InterceptionReturns 0-0 1-17PuntReturns 1-2 0-0KickoffReturns 3-73 6-132Punting 2-45.5 7-30.0Third-DownConversions 9-16 7-16Sacks 3-29 3-23TimeofPossession 33:01 26:59

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Harper24-142-1,McDowell8-26,Boyd3-13,D.Barnes

3-12,J.Brown1-4,K.Parker4-(-15)WFU J.Harris9-38-1,Adams7-8,Campanaro2-5,Givens1-2,

Bohanon1-1,Price9-0

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU K.Parker15-17-194-0-2,Boyd4-8-37-1-0WFU Price17-30-151-0-0,Givens0-1-0-0-0,Ma.Williams0-1-

0-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU J.Brown5-93-1,Hopkins5-36-1,Harper3-39,M.Jones

3-32,Dye1-18,Clear1-7,Allen1-6WFU Ma.Williams4-48,Givens3-21,Parker3-17,Brown3-7,

C.Ford2-36,Adams1-13,J.Harris1-9

Game StatsSouth Carolina 9 10 10 0 29Clemson 7 0 0 0 7

CU Hopkins45passfromK.Parker(Catanzarokick),1st,13:10,4-73USC Lanning46FG,1st,9:18,12-48USC DiMarco5passfromGarcia(Lanningkickfailed),1st,5:00,1-5USC A.Jeffery37passfromGarcia(Lanningkick),2nd,14:53,5-85USC Lanning25FG,2nd,8:22,10-72USC Allen37interceptionreturn(Lanningkick),3rd,10:17USC Lanning37FG,3rd,1:15,6-20Attendance -81,355 Weather -Clear,50˚

Team Statistics USC CUFirstDowns 14 13Rushing 36-95 27-61Passing 14-30-0 17-35-1PassingYards 227 190TotalOffense 66-322 62-251Yards/Play 4.9 4.0Turnovers 0 3Penalties 6-60 7-65InterceptionReturns 1-37 0-0PuntReturns 2-17 4-26KickoffReturns 2-40 6-139Punting 7-42.7 9-38.3Third-DownConversions 6-18 4-15Sacks 3-22 0-0TimeofPossession 34:43 25:17

Rushing (Car-Yards)USC Lattimore23-48,Maddox5-23,Garcia5-18,Miles3-6CU Harper16-58,McDowell1-39,Ellington1-0,Boyd8-(-18),

TEAM1-(-18)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)USC Garcia14-30-227-0-2CU K.Parker7-17-117-1-1,Boyd10-18-73-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)USC A. Jeffery 5-141-1, Lattimore 5-41, Cunningham 2-33,

DiMarco2-12-1CU Hopkins7-124-1,J.Brown3-28,M.Jones2-13,Harper

1-12,Dye1-6,McDowell1-4,Ford1-2,Diehl1-1

DustinHopkinskickeda55-yardfieldgoalonthe lastplayofthegametoliftFloridaStatetoa16-13winoverClemsonatDoakS.CampbellStadiumonNovember13. TheTigerslostaheartbreakerdespiteoutgainingtheSeminolesby 84 yards along with 116 more yards of starting field position.Clemsonalsohada25-16advantageinfirstdownsandwas9-18onthird-downconversions. EightofClemson’s10drivesreachedtheSeminole36aswell. However,Clemsonnetted justsixcombinedpointsinitsfourred-zonepossessionsandmissedtwofieldgoals. Clemsondrove82yardsin12playsonthegame’sopeningpos-sessionandscoredonJamieHarper’s26-yardtouchdownrun. In the second quarter, theTigers recovered a fumble at theSeminole10.Afterthreeplaysnettedfiveyards,ChandlerCatanzarokickeda22-yardfieldgoaltogiveClemsona10-3lead,whichtheTigerscarriedintohalftimealongwitha15-3advantageinfirstdowns. OnthefirstplayofthefourthquarterwithClemsonahead10-6,XavierRhodesinterceptedapassintheendzone.Twelveplaysand85yardslater,E.J.Manuelscoredonaneight-yardtouchdownrun. TheTigers tied the score with 57 seconds left on Catanzaro’s29-yardfieldgoal,butManuel’s18-yardpasstoRodneySmithsetupHopkins’game-winning55-yardfieldgoalastimeexpired. Harperhad143yardson27carriesandagame-highninecatches,themostbyaTigerrunningbackinhistory.DeAndreHopkinstotaledeightreceptionsfor106yards.ItwasClemson’sfirstlossin25yearswhentheTigershada100-yardrusherand100-yardreceiverinthesamegame.Da’QuanBowersaddedateam-higheighttackles,twotacklesforloss,onesack,andoneinterceptionaswell.

KyleParkerwas15-17passingfor194yardsandtwotouchdownstoleadClemsontoa30-10winoverWakeForestatBB&TFieldonNovember20.ItwastheTigers’largestvictorymarginatWakeForestsince1978andmadeClemsonbowleligibleforthe12thyearinarow. Fieldgoalsof43yardsand22yardsbyChandlerCatanzaroputClemsonupbyascoreof6-0. Thenwith46secondsremaininginthesecondquarter,ParkerconnectedwithJaronBrownfora40-yardtouchdownpasstogivetheTigersa13-0halftimelead. TheTigersbuilta20-0leadinthethirdquarterwhenDeAndreHopkinscaughtatwo-yardtouchdownpassfromParker.Throughthreequarters,theTigerdefenseallowednopointsandonly97yards. Inthefourthquarter,Catanzaro,whowas3-3onfield-goalat-temptsinthegame,madea32-yardfieldgoal.Aftera45-yardfieldgoalbyJimmyNewmanputWakeForestonthescoreboard,JamieHarperrushed63yardsonthenextsnaptogiveClemsona30-3lead. WakeForestmusteredan11-play,79-yarddrive,cappedbyJoshHarris’one-yardtouchdownrun,tocuttheTigerleadto30-10with6:02leftinthegame.ButClemsonheldontotheballfortherestofthegametocloseoutthe20-pointwin.All10DemonDeaconpointsandamajorityoftheiryardscameinthefourthquarteragainstClemson’sdefensethatpredominatelyfeaturedsecondandthird-teamplayers. Harper had 142 yards on 24 carries and three catches for 39yards,whileBrownhadfivecatchesforagame-high93yardsfortheTigers,whowere9-16onthird-downconversions.Da’QuanBowersledClemson’sdefensewithtwooftheteam’sthreesacks.

SouthCarolina,ranked#17inthenation,scoredthegame’sfinal29pointstodefeatClemson29-7atMemorialStadiumonNovember27.Itmarkedthefirsttimein40yearsthattheGamecocksbeattheTigersinback-to-backseasons.Itwasalsothe108thall-timemeeting. Clemsongrabbeda7-0leadonthegame’sfirstdrivewhenKyleParkerconnectedwithDeAndreHopkinsfora45-yardtouchdownpass. The two hooked up for a 30-yard catch earlier in the drive.Hopkinshadagame-highsevenreceptionsfor124yardsinthegame. ATigerpenaltyafterClemson’sdefenseforcedawould-befourthdownprolongedSouthCarolina’sfirstdrive,andSpencerLanningmadehisfirstofthreefieldgoals,thistimefrom46yards. Afterthetwoteamstradedpunts,disasterstruckforClemson.ThepuntsnapfromtheTiger27waserrantandBrianMaddox’srecov-eryandfour-yardreturnsetupStephenGarcia’sfive-yardtouchdownpasstoPatrickDiMarcoonthenextplaytogiveSouthCarolinatheleadforgood.ItwasthefirstofthreeturnoversfortheTigers,whiletheGamecocksdidnotcommitaturnoverinthecontest. Onthefirstplayofthesecondquarter,GarciahitAlshonJefferyfora37-yard touchdownreception. Jefferyhadagame-high141yardsonfivecatches. Lanning lateraddeda25-yardfieldgoal togiveSouthCarolinaa19-7leadathalftime. AntonioAllen’s37-yardinterceptionreturnforatouchdownearlyinthethirdquarterputthegameoutofreach.Clemson’sdefenseheldtheGamecockstoonly68yardson27playsinthesecondhalf,butitsoffensecouldnotreachpaydirtthanksinparttoa39-21advantageforSouthCarolinainaveragestartingfieldpositioninthegame. CoricoHawkinsregisteredateam-high13tacklesandwasabigreasonMarcusLattimoretotaledjust48yardson23carries.

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2010 Game Recaps

2010 Game-By-Game Starters

South Florida 31

Clemson 26

Gam

e 13

Meineke Car Care Bowl • December 31, 2010Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, NC

Game StatsSouth Florida 7 10 7 7 31Clemson 3 10 0 13 26

CU Catanzaro27FG,1st,5:30,7-25USF Murray25passfromDaniels(Bonanikick),1st,0:39,6-82USF Bonani27FG,2nd,13:42,4-1USF Bogan15passfromDaniels(Bonanikick),2nd,7:19,9-64CU Catanzaro44FG,2nd,3:55,8-48CU Harper1run(Catanzarokick),2nd,0:30,7-43USF Plancher2run(Bonanikick),3rd,9:47,13-83USF Daniels8run(Bonanikick),4th,13:58,2-5CU Ford6passfromBoyd(Boydpassfailed),4th,1:47,7-59CU Ford10passfromBoyd(Catanzarokick),4th,0:43,5-28Attendance -41,122 Weather -Mostlycloudy,48˚

Team Statistics USF CUFirstDowns 18 17Rushing 37-90 27-50Passing 20-28-1 24-41-2PassingYards 189 246TotalOffense 65-279 68-296Yards/Play 4.3 4.4Turnovers 2 2Penalties 3-40 6-46InterceptionReturns 2-93 1-0PuntReturns 2-38 0-0KickoffReturns 4-61 5-82Punting 3-29.3 5-42.6Third-DownConversions 9-14 5-16Sacks 2-16 2-6TimeofPossession 30:25 29:35

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)USF Plancher14-50-1,Murray8-25,Daniels11-22-1,TEAM

2-(-3),Lamar2-(-4)CU Harper 20-34-1, K. Parker 2-8,Wade 1-8, Boyd 3-1, J.

Brown1-(-1)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)USF Daniels20-27-189-1-2,Landi0-1-0-0-0CU K. Parker 11-17-134-1-0, Boyd 13-23-112-1-2,TEAM

0-1-0-0-0

Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)USF 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-Brown1-4

CU Hopkins9-105,Ford4-45-2,J.Brown4-21,Harper4-20,Allen2-17,M.Jones1-38

B.J. Daniels was 20-27 passing with two touchdowns to earngameMVPhonorsandleadSouthFloridatoa31-26winoverClemsonatBankofAmericaStadiuminCharlotte,NCintheMeinekeCarCareBowlonDecember31.Itwasthefirst-evermeetingbetweenthetwo. SouthFloridabuilta17-3leadthankstotwotouchdownpassesbyDaniels,whocompleted14passesinarowatonepoint.Butacostly

Position UNT PRE AUB MIA UNC UMD GAT BOC NCS FSU WFU USC USFLT Hairston Hairston Hairston Hairston Hairston Hairston Hairston Hairston Hairston Hairston Hairston Hairston HairstonLG Dav. Smith Dav. Smith Dav.Smith Cloy Cloy Dav. Smith Dav. Smith Dav.Smith Dav. Smith Dav.Smith Dav.Smith Dav. Smith Dav.SmithC Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman FreemanRG McClain McClain McClain McClain McClain McClain McClain McClain McClain McClain McClain McClain McClainRT Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker WalkerTE Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen AllenWR Dye Dye Dye Dye Hopkins McNeal Hopkins Hopkins Hopkins Hopkins Hopkins Hopkins HopkinsQB K. Parker K. Parker K.Parker K. Parker K.Parker K. Parker K. Parker K.Parker K. Parker K.Parker K.Parker K. Parker K.ParkerRB Ellington Harper Ellington Harper Ellington Ellington Ellington Ellington Harper Harper Harper Harper HarperFB/WR M. Jones Diehl Diehl Diehl Diehl M. Jones Diehl Diehl Diehl McNeal Diehl Diehl DiehlWR/LT J. Brown J. Brown J.Brown M. Jones J.Brown J. Brown J. Brown J.Brown McNeal J.Brown Price J. Brown J.Brown

DE Bowers Bowers Bowers Bowers Bowers Bowers Bowers Bowers Bowers Bowers Bowers Bowers BowersNG Chavis Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Chavis Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson ThompsonDT J. Jenkins Moore J.Jenkins J. Jenkins J.Jenkins J. Jenkins J. Jenkins J.Jenkins J. Jenkins J.Jenkins J.Jenkins J. Jenkins J.JenkinsBE Branch Branch Branch Branch Branch Branch Goodman Branch Branch Branch Branch Branch BranchSLB/CB Brewer Brewer Brewer Christian Christian Brewer Christian Christian Sensabaugh Christian Christian Christian BrewerMLB Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins HawkinsWLB/CB Willard Sensabaugh Sensabaugh Maye Maye Maye Branch Maye Maye Maye Willard Maye MayeCB Gilchrist Gilchrist Gilchrist Gilchrist Gilchrist Gilchrist Gilchrist Gilchrist Gilchrist Gilchrist Gilchrist Gilchrist GilchristSS McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDaniel McDanielFS Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Meeks Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall HallCB Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Brewer Brewer Brewer Brewer Brewer Maxwell Maxwell

PK Catanzaro Catanzaro Catanzaro Catanzaro Catanzaro Catanzaro Catanzaro Catanzaro Jackson Catanzaro Catanzaro Catanzaro CatanzaroP Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman

Note:BolddenotesaClemsonhomegame.

BullfumbleledtoJamieHarper’sone-yardtouchdownrunwith30secondsleftinthefirsthalfthatcuttheBulls’halftimeleadto17-13. Inthesecondhalf,touchdownrunsbyMoisePlancherandDan-ielsgavetheBullsa31-13lead.With1:47leftinthegame,TajhBoyd,whohadtakenoverforaninjuredKyleParkerathalftime,connectedwith Brandon Ford for a six-yard touchdown pass. After ClemsonrecoveredRichardJackson’sensuingonsidekick,BoydhitFordforanothertouchdownpass,thistimefor10yardswith43secondsleft. Jackson’snextonsidekickwasrecoveredbyDeAndreMcDaniel,buthefirsttouchedtheballatthe39,givingtheballtotheBulls. Clemsonwas3-3onfourth-downconversionsandoutgainedtheBulls296-279,butSouthFloridawas9-14onthird-downconversionsanduseditsquickpassinggametoneutralizetheTigers’passrush. DeAndreHopkinshadninereceptionsfor105yards,bothgame-highs,whileFord,whototaledfourcatchesfor45yards,becamethefirstTigerwithtworeceivingtouchdownsinabowlgame.

Brandon Ford established a Clemson bowl record with two touchdown catches against South Florida in the Meineke Car Care Bowl.

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2010 Participation # Player UNT PRE AUB MIA UNC UMD GAT BOC NCS FSU WFU USC USF Total 2010 G-S Career G-S 9 SpencerAdams,CB 9 44 ST ST ST 9 ST ST --- ST --- --- --- 62 9-0 17-0 83 DwayneAllen,TE *42 *22 *86 *77 *65 *54 *67 *61 *69 *66 *42 *57 *57 765 13-13 27-19 41 DanielAndrews,LB 5 13 ST 5 ST 8 ST --- --- --- --- --- --- 31 7-0 26-0 13 RobbieAnthony,WR --- 6 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6 1-0 1-0 87 TerranceAshe,WR 14 17 14 7 ST 13 6 12 6 ST 1 --- --- 90 11-0 47-4 45 DanielBarnes,RB --- 17 --- --- --- --- --- --- ST ST 4 ST ST 21 6-0 7-0 13 SpencerBenton,PK ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 0 13-0 27-1 93 Da’QuanBowers,DE *46 *21 *54 *65 *65 *43 *62 *61 *56 *56 *44 *60 *50 683 13-13 38-30 10 TajhBoyd,QB 6 34 --- --- --- 8 --- --- 5 --- 23 29 34 139 7-0 7-0 40 AndreBranch,DE *45 *20 *55 *66 *55 *42 *50 *45 *58 *57 *52 *55 *51 651 13-13 34-13 29 XavierBrewer,CB *77 *23 *60 36 28 *56 *64 *49 *67 *58 *43 44 *44 649 13-10 27-10 18 JaronBrown,WR *16 *17 *53 46 *59 *52 *50 *40 --- *65 34 *49 *54 535 12-10 23-10 37 KantrellBrown,S ST 10 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST --- ST 10 12-0 23-0 90 KourtneiBrown,DE 42 53 11 19 3 28 26 2 --- --- 2 15 11 212 11-0 35-1 39 ChandlerCatanzaro,PK *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST ST *ST *ST *ST *ST 0 13-12 13-12 89 MiguelChavis,DT *11 18 29 30 29 *34 23 --- --- 19 --- 25 17 235 10-2 47-3 34 QuandonChristian,LB 8 5 7 *38 *49 30 *54 *37 15 *37 *58 *16 24 378 13-7 13-7 85 BrandonClear,WR 16 13 23 8 ST 1 1 ST 4 2 24 5 --- 97 12-0 29-0 62 MasonCloy,OL 16 22 31 *68 *65 28 --- 20 30 26 19 14 17 356 12-2 38-19 30 ChadDiehl,FB 17 *12 *37 *37 *25 30 *37 *23 *29 16 *23 *14 *22 322 13-10 43-17 21 XavierDye,WR *15 *20 *49 *31 3 9 6 --- 4 --- 20 5 8 170 11-4 49-15 23 AndreEllington,RB *23 6 *41 42 *35 *38 *40 *34 --- --- --- 3 --- 262 9-6 23-7 52 PhillipFajgenbaum,LS --- ST --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ST ST ST ST 0 5-0 5-0 60 TylerFelt,OL --- 17 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 17 1-0 1-0 80 BrandonFord,TE 12 6 1 1 4 5 9 7 8 16 16 15 23 123 13-0 17-0 69 TylerFowler,OL --- 16 --- --- --- 4 --- --- --- --- 6 --- --- 26 3-0 3-0 55 DaltonFreeman,C *45 *19 *86 *77 *69 *55 *67 *64 *74 *86 *45 *62 *62 811 13-13 26-22 12 MarcusGilchrist,CB *77 *25 *60 *79 *70 *37 *66 *65 *68 *58 *53 *69 *63 790 13-13 53-28 97 MalliciahGoodman,DE 36 22 12 12 30 28 *48 41 36 15 29 20 14 343 13-1 27-1 61 ChrisHairston,OT *34 *17 *86 *77 *66 *63 *67 *64 *74 *86 *58 *62 *67 821 13-13 47-36 31 RashardHall,S *78 *24 *64 *73 *54 *48 28 *41 *41 *35 *45 *48 *42 621 13-12 27-19 8 JamieHarper,RB 19 *10 45 *30 34 20 20 28 *66 *77 *55 *55 *59 518 13-7 39-10 49 IsaacHarris,LB --- 8 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 8 1-0 1-0 47 WillHarrison,WR --- 5 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5 1-0 2-0 42 CoricoHawkins,LB *62 *21 *58 *63 *66 *57 *66 *59 *66 *57 *50 *67 *66 758 13-13 25-14 51 BrockHenderson,LB --- 14 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 14 1-0 1-0 6 DeAndreHopkins,WR 16 17 13 36 *61 --- *55 *64 *64 *84 *42 *57 *61 570 12-8 12-8 19 RichardJackson,PK/P --- ST --- --- --- --- --- --- *ST --- --- --- ST 0 3-1 22-14 99 JarvisJenkins,DT *58 --- *41 *47 *51 *36 *44 *53 *43 *40 *37 *45 *41 536 12-12 49-38 27 MartinJenkins,DB 9 30 ST ST --- 12 ST --- ST ST 11 ST ST 62 11-0 11-0 25 C.J.Jones,CB --- 9 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 1-0 1-0 26 MarquanJones,WR *15 19 31 *22 13 *33 5 10 53 24 41 39 35 340 13-3 34-5 35 MansaJoseph,S ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST --- 0 12-0 12-0 30 ShawnLeonard-Horwith,CB --- 3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 1-0 1-0 32 CarltonLewis,S 7 47 --- 1 10 22 13 --- --- --- 12 3 ST 115 9-0 18-0 36 ByronMaxwell,CB *77 *25 *69 *70 *61 *51 ST 23 17 24 20 *66 *59 562 13-8 53-8 20 BrandonMaye,LB --- --- 29 *49 *68 *28 --- *49 *41 *4 --- *44 *41 353 9-8 35-33 74 AntoineMcClain,OG *39 *22 *78 *77 *62 *51 *62 *54 *59 *60 *33 *52 *55 704 13-13 40-27 2 DeAndreMcDaniel,S *80 *25 *65 *80 *71 *49 *67 *61 *67 *58 *49 *51 *67 790 13-13 53-35 25 RoderickMcDowell,RB 6 20 --- --- --- 8 --- --- 5 8 8 4 --- 59 7-0 7-0 14 DonnyMcElveen,QB --- 8 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 8 1-0 1-0 7 BryceMcNeal,WR 13 14 18 19 38 *31 21 38 *46 *61 --- 5 14 318 12-3 12-3 5 JonathanMeeks,S 6 37 ST ST 3 22 *41 24 26 21 19 34 23 256 13-1 23-1 56 AmseyMiller,OL --- 8 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 8 1-0 1-0 94 RennieMoore,DT 32 *21 24 29 20 30 25 7 28 16 28 29 26 315 13-1 32-1 48 KaseyNobles,FB 2 19 ST ST ST 8 ST ST ST ST 5 ST ST 34 13-0 40-0 17 TaylorOgle,QB --- 3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 1-0 1-0 8 JustinParker,LB 9 18 --- ST ST 12 ST ST --- --- 17 --- 1 57 9-0 9-0 11 KyleParker,QB *42 *16 *86 *73 *69 *61 *67 *64 *66 *86 *45 *33 *33 741 13-13 27-27 79 PhillipPrice,OT 19 21 ST 9 6 7 7 ST 1 ST *22 6 ST 98 13-1 29-1 78 BenRamsey,OL 3 24 --- --- --- 6 --- --- --- --- 9 --- --- 42 4-0 19-0 79 ChrisRichardson,DE 6 31 --- --- --- 4 --- --- --- --- 8 --- 1 50 5-0 7-0 21 DariusRobinson,CB --- 37 3 1 --- 17 --- --- 2 --- 13 ST --- 73 7-0 7-0 54 MattSanders,OL 6 37 ST ST 3 8 5 ST ST ST 16 4 ST 79 13-0 19-0 15 CotySensabaugh,CB 42 *41 *36 27 7 24 8 5 *60 20 24 27 31 352 13-3 38-3 43 TylerShatley,DT 24 43 --- 2 ST 7 ST 12 10 ST 19 3 7 127 12-0 12-0 33 SpencerShuey,LB 11 30 1 12 5 1 --- 6 1 --- --- --- 1 68 9-0 9-0 58 CalebSimmons,OL 3 27 --- --- --- 8 --- --- --- --- 10 --- --- 48 4-0 9-0 71 MattSkinner,LS ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 0 13-0 27-0 84 DarrellSmith,TE 3 19 1 1 --- 12 --- --- ST ST 15 ST 2 53 10-0 10-0 73 DavidSmith,OL *32 *18 *63 --- --- *46 *59 *54 *59 *86 *37 *49 *57 560 11-11 30-14 63 BrandonThomas,OL 14 40 11 9 8 9 8 --- --- --- 22 5 10 136 10-0 10-0 98 BrandonThompson,DT 45 *21 *36 *50 *44 35 *42 *53 *45 *34 *42 *42 *43 532 13-11 39-25 82 DrewTraylor,TE 7 22 1 1 2 15 10 1 11 7 --- --- --- 77 10-0 13-0 16 MichaelWade,QB/S ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 0 13-0 53-0 72 LandonWalker,OT *30 *17 *86 *77 *69 *60 *60 *64 *74 *86 *57 *58 *67 805 13-13 39-35 46 JonathanWillard,LB *37 9 --- 9 3 10 15 11 ST 26 *27 6 7 160 12-2 26-2 50 JohnWright,DT 5 41 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 46 2-0 5-0 96 DawsonZimmerman,P *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST 0 13-13 29-28*-start;ST-specialteamsonly;Note:Numbersdonotnecessarilydenoteofficialplays,butrathernon-special-teamsnaps;bolddenotesaClemsonhomegame.

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2010 Seniors & Pro Signees#87 Terrance Ashe • WR

• WontheHustleAwardfortheoffenseasvotedonbythecoaches,2010• GraduatedfromClemsoninMay,2010

Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD LG2007 13-0 109 7 54 7.7 0 21 0 0 0 ---2008 10-0 46 3 18 6.0 0 7 0 0 0 ---2009 13-4 431 11 124 11.3 0 25 0 0 0 ---2010 11-0 90 1 43 43.0 0 43 0 0 0 ---Totals 47-4 676 22 239 10.9 0 43 0 0 0 ---

#45 Daniel Barnes • RB• GraduatedfromClemsoninAugust,2010

Year G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD2009 1-0 1 1 3 3.0 0 3 0 0 02010 6-0 21 14 91 6.5 0 30 1 11 1Totals 7-0 22 15 94 6.3 0 30 1 11 1

#93 Da’Quan Bowers • DE• Unanimousfirst-teamAll-American,2010• NagurskiAwardwinner,2010• HendricksAwardwinner,2010• FinalistfortheBednarikAwardandLombardiAward,2010• First-teamAll-AmericanbyAFCA,AP,FootballWritersAssociation,Phil Steele,Rivals.com,Scout.com,

SI.com,Sporting News,andWalterCampFoundation,2010• Nationaldefensiveplayer-of-the-yearbyScout.com,2010• First-TeamAll-ACCbyACCSportsMediaAssociationandPhil Steele,2010• Ledthenationinsacks(15.5),2010• EarnedACCDefensiveLineman-of-the-WeekhonorsagainstMaryland,2010• Third-teamfreshmanAll-AmericanbyPhil Steele,2008• HonorablementionfreshmanAll-AmericanbyCollegeFootballNews.com,2008• ClemsonMVPoftheGatorBowl,2008• DraftedinthesecondroundbytheTampaBayBuccaneers,2011

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2008 13-6 480 39 8 47 8-26 1-8 0-0 15 3 0-12009 12-11 475 37 21 58 11-36 3-20 0-0 12 1 1-12010 13-13 683 62 12 74 26-153 15.5-112 1-0 20 2 1-0Totals 38-30 1638 138 41 179 45-215 19.5-140 1-0 47 6 2-2

#89 Miguel Chavis • DTYear G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2007 10-0 95 3 5 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-02008 13-0 183 7 1 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-02009 14-1 315 15 13 28 1.5-9 1.5-9 0-0 4 1 0-02010 10-2 235 12 15 27 1-5 0-0 0-0 6 0 0-0Totals 47-3 828 37 34 71 2.5-14 1.5-9 0-0 13 1 0-0

#85 Brandon Clear • WR• GraduatedfromClemsoninDecember,2010

Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD LG2008 3-0 17 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 ---2009 14-0 170 3 31 10.3 0 17 0 0 0 ---2010 12-0 97 3 106 35.3 1 70 0 0 0 ---Totals 29-0 284 6 137 22.8 1 70 0 0 0 ---

#21 Xavier Dye • WR• FinalistfortheJohnWootenAward,2010• NamedtotheAll-StateAFCAGoodWorksteam,oneofjust11FBSplayershonored,2009• GraduatedfromClemsoninDecember,2010

Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD LG2007 13-0 156 4 50 12.5 1 22 0 0 0 ---2008 13-2 193 6 75 12.5 0 22 0 0 0 ---2009 12-9 443 14 236 16.9 3 43 0 0 0 ---2010 11-4 170 4 51 12.8 0 18 0 0 0 ---Totals 49-15 962 28 442 15.8 4 43 0 0 0 ---

#12 Marcus Gilchrist • CB• Second-teamAll-ACCasakickreturnerbyRivals.com,2010• HonorableMentionAll-ACCkickreturnerbytheAtlanticCoastMediaAssociation,2010• Third-teamAll-ACC(KR,CB)andfourth-teamAll-ACC(PR)byPhil Steele,2010• PlayedintheSeniorBowl,2011• DraftedinthesecondroundbytheSanDiegoChargers,2011

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int PBU CF-RF PR KOR2007 13-0 159 11 6 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-1 1-11 4-1192008 13-1 252 14 7 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 2-17 1-462009 14-14 902 71 36 107 2-7 1-6 0-0 6 3-1 1-0 0-02010 13-13 790 46 20 66 3-6 0-0 1-0 10 0-0 23-233 27-639Totals 53-28 2103 142 69 211 5-13 1-6 1-0 19 3-2 27-261 32-804

#61 Chris Hairston • OT• First-TeamAll-ACCoffensivetacklebyACCMedia,Rivals.com,andPhil Steele,2010• InvitedtoplayintheEast-WestShrineGame,2011• Second-TeamAll-ACCoffensivetacklebyACCMedia,2009• GraduatedfromClemsoninAugust,2010• DraftedinthefourthroundbytheBuffaloBills,2011

#8 Jamie Harper • RB• Fourth-teamAll-ACCrunningbackbyPhil Steele• DraftedinthefourthroundbytheTennesseeTitans,2011

Year G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD PR KOR2008 12-1 115 34 133 3.9 1 4 21 0 1-3 0-02009 14-2 202 80 418 5.2 4 11 49 0 0-0 2-272010 13-7 518 197 760 3.9 7 35 328 3 0-0 4-43Totals 39-10 835 311 1311 4.2 12 50 398 3 1-3 6-70

#51 Brock Henderson • LB• GraduatedfromClemsoninDecember,2010

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2010 1-0 14 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

#19 Richard Jackson • PK/P• Onlyplayerinthenationtokicksixfieldgoalsinagame,2009;hewasnamedtheLouGrozaAward

NationalPlayer-of-the-WeekagainstBostonCollegeandwasalsonamedACCSpecialist-of-the-Week• GraduatedfromClemsoninMay,2010

Year G-S 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tot HB LG PAT Pts2007 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- --- 2-2 22008 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- --- 0-0 02009 14-13 8-9 4-6 5-11 3-5 20-31 0 53 41-43 1012010 3-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 --- 1-1 1Totals 22-14 8-9 4-8 5-11 3-5 20-33 0 53 44-46 104

#99 Jarvis Jenkins • DT• First-TeamAll-ACCselection,2010• PlayedintheSeniorBowl,2011• HonorablementionAll-ACC,2009• DraftedinthesecondroundbytheWashingtonRedskins,2011

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2007 10-0 100 3 5 8 1-5 1-5 0-0 1 0 0-02008 13-12 435 30 6 36 10-37 2-17 0-0 7 0 0-02009 14-14 536 44 25 69 11-32 1-9 0-0 7 0 0-12010 12-12 536 36 17 53 9-21 1-3 0-0 16 1 1-0Totals 49-38 1607 113 53 166 31-95 5-34 0-0 31 1 1-1

#30 Shawn Leonard-Horwith • CB• GraduatedfromClemsoninDecember,2010

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2010 1-0 3 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

#36 Byron Maxwell • CB• GraduatedfromClemsoninAugust,2010• DraftedinthesixthroundbytheSeattleSeahawks,2011

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2007 13-0 317 21 6 27 4-24 1-13 0-0 0 4 0-02008 13-0 309 46 8 54 3-11 0-0 0-0 0 4 2-02009 14-0 311 24 12 36 1-1 0-0 2-4 0 5 1-12010 13-8 562 37 11 48 3.5-8 0-0 2-0 0 7 3-0Totals 53-8 1499 128 37 165 11.5-44 1-13 4-4 0 20 6-1

#20 Brandon Maye • LB• Three-timeAcademicAll-ACCselection,2008-10• HonorablementionAll-ACClinebacker,2009• CoSIDAAcademicAll-Districtselection,2009• ACCDefensiveLineman-of-the-WeekagainstMiddleTennessee,2009• GraduatedfromClemsoninMay,2011

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2008 12-12 545 45 42 87 5-23 2-19 0-0 9 2 1-32009 14-13 756 62 41 103 7-26 3-7 1-2 15 1 5-02010 9-8 353 32 11 43 1.5-4 0.5-1 0-0 3 1 0-0Totals 35-33 1654 139 94 233 13.5-53 5.5-27 1-2 27 4 6-3

#2 DeAndre McDaniel • S• Two-time,First-TeamAll-ACCselectionasasafety,2009,10• OnlyTigerinhistorywithatleast15careerinterceptionsand15careertacklesforloss

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• Third-teamAll-AmericanbyPhil SteeleandRivals.com,2010• PlayedintheSeniorBowl,2011• NamedACCDefensiveBack-of-the-WeekagainstN.C.State,2010• First-teamAll-AmericasafetybytheFootball Writers Association,2009• Second-teamAll-AmericanbyCBSSports.comandScout.com,2009• Third-teamAll-AmericanbySporting NewsandRivals.com,2009• MVPoftheTigerdefensebytheClemsoncoachingstaff,2009• Nationaldefensiveplayer-of-the-weekbyBronkoNagurskiAwardcommitteeatMiami(FL),2009• OnlyplayertowinACCDefensiveBack-of-the-Weekhonorstwice(Miami(FL),WakeForest),2009• First-teamAll-ACCfreshmanbySporting News,2007• GraduatedfromClemsoninDecember,2010

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF PR2007 13-0 438 27 6 33 4-11 0-0 2-0 3 6 0-0 1-72008 13-8 630 54 23 77 4-23 0-0 1-1 8 6 2-1 0-02009 14-14 892 74 28 102 5-17 2-11 8-128 3 2 1-0 0-02010 13-13 790 64 20 84 5.5-17 0-0 4-33 2 6 0-0 0-0Totals 53-35 2750 219 77 296 18.5-68 2-11 15-162 16 20 3-1 1-7

#48 Kasey Nobles • FB• GraduatedfromClemsoninDecember,2010

Year G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD KOR2008 13-0 6 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 0-02009 14-0 8 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 3-182010 13-0 34 0 0 --- 0 --- 2 14 1 0-0Totals 40-0 48 0 0 --- 0 --- 2 14 1 3-18

#11 Kyle Parker • QB• Two-sportstandoutatClemsonwhoistheonlyathleteinDivisionIsportshistorytohit20homeruns

inbaseballandthrow20touchdownpassesinfootballinthesameacademicyear,2009-10• FreshmanAll-Americanintwosports• First-rounddraftpickbytheColoradoRockies,2010• Second-teamfreshmanAll-AmericaninfootballbyCollegeFootballNews.com,2009• First-teamfreshmanAll-ACCinfootballbySporting News,2009• ACCRookie-of-the-WeekagainstGeorgiaTech(regularseason)andMiami(FL),2009

PassingYear G-S Snaps Cm Att Int Yds TD LG Pct Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff2009 14-14 823 205 369 12 2526 20 77 55.6 6.85 12.3 180.4 124.42010 13-13 741 196 341 11 2213 12 74 57.5 6.49 11.3 170.2 117.2Totals 27-27 1564 401 710 23 4739 32 77 56.5 6.67 11.8 175.5 120.9

Rushing & Total OffenseYear Car Yds Y/C Y/G TD LG PL Tot TDR Y/G2009 61 135 2.2 9.6 1 19 430 2661 21 190.12010 47 28 0.6 2.2 0 18 388 2241 12 172.4Totals 108 163 1.5 6.0 1 19 818 4902 33 181.6

#78 Ben Ramsey • OL• GraduatedfromClemsoninDecember,2010

#79 Chris Richardson • DE• GraduatedfromClemsoninMay,2011

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2009 2-0 10 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-02010 5-0 50 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0-0Totals 7-0 60 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0-0

#58 Caleb Simmons • OL• GraduatedfromClemsoninMay,2011

#71 Matt Skinner • LS• GraduatedfromClemsoninAugust,2011

#16 Michael Wade • QB/S• OnlyfootballplayerintheACCtoreceivetheWeaver-James-CorriganAward,2010• GraduatedfromClemsoninMay,2010

PassingYear G-S Snaps Cm Att Int Yds TD LG Pct Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff2008 13-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 --- --- --- --- 0.0 ---2009 14-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 --- --- --- --- 0.0 ---2010 13-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- --- --- --- 0.0 ---Totals 40-0 7 0 0 0 0 0 --- --- --- --- 0.0 ---

Rushing & Total OffenseYear Car Yds Y/C Y/G TD LG PL Tot TDR Y/G2008 0 0 --- 0.0 0 --- 0 0 0 0.02009 0 0 --- 0.0 0 --- 0 0 0 0.02010 1 8 8.0 0.6 0 8 1 8 0 0.6Totals 1 8 8.0 0.6 0 8 1 8 0 0.6

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2007 13-0 3 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

#50 John Wright • DT• GraduatedfromClemsoninDecember,2010

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2009 3-0 17 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-02010 2-0 46 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0Totals 5-0 63 1 4 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

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• MeinekeCarCareBowl• OnlyteamtotakeNationalChampionAuburntoovertime• Played most difficult schedule in school history with 10 bowl

teamsandnineteamsthatfinishedwithwinningrecord• HadthemostFirst-TeamAll-ACCplayersondefense(3)

#83 Dwayne Allen, TE• Second-TeamAll-ACC• MidseasonJohnMackeyAwardWatchList• PreseasonJohnMackeyAwardWatchList• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.BostonCollege

#45 Daniel Barnes, RB• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.PresbyterianCollege• GraduatedfromClemsoninAugust,2010

#93 Da’Quan Bowers, DE• BronkoNagurskiAwardwinner• TedHendricksAwardwinner• NationalDefensivePlayer-of-the-YearbyRivals.com• National Defensive Lineman-of-the-Year by College Football Per-

formanceAwards• ChuckBednarikAwardfinalist• LombardiAwardfinalist• Unanimousfirst-teamAll-American• First-teamAll-AmericanbyAssociated Press• First-TeamAll-AmericanbyCollege Football News• First-teamAll-AmericanbyFootballCoachesAssociation• First-teamAll-AmericanbyFootballWritersAssociation• First-TeamAll-AmericanbyPhil Steele• First-teamAll-AmericanbyRivals.com• First-teamAll-AmericanbyScout.com• First-TeamAll-AmericanbySI.com• First-teamAll-AmericanbySporting News• First-teamAll-AmericanbyWalterCampFoundation• ACCDefensivePlayer-of-the-Year• First-TeamAll-ACC• TeamMVPbycoaches• DefensiveMVPbycoaches• ACCDefensiveLineman-of-the-Weekvs.Maryland• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.Auburn• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.NorthCarolina• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.Maryland• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.N.C.State• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.FloridaState• Second-rounddraftpickbyTampaBayBuccaneers

#40 Andre Branch, DE• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.PresbyterianCollege

Dan Brooks, Assistant Coach• OneoffourfinalistsforNationalDefensiveLineCoach-of-the-Year

byFootballScoop.com

#18 Jaron Brown, WR• AcademicAll-ACC• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.Maryland• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.WakeForest

#39 Chandler Catanzaro, PK• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.WakeForest

#34 Quandon Christian, LB• First-teamfreshmanAll-ACC

#62 Mason Cloy, OL• AcademicAll-ACC

#30 Chad Diehl, FB• TeamStrength&ConditioningDedicationAward

#21 Xavier Dye, WR• OneofthreefinalistsforJohnWootenLeadershipAward

#23 Andre Ellington, RB• Second-teamAll-ACCbyRivals.com• NationalKickoffReturner-of-the-Weekvs.Maryland• ACCSpecialist-of-the-Weekvs.Maryland• ACCOffensiveBack-of-the-Weekvs.GeorgiaTech• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.Auburn• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.Miami(FL)• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.GeorgiaTech

#55 Dalton Freeman, C• AcademicAll-ACC• PreseasonRimingtonAwardWatchList

#12 Marcus Gilchrist, CB/KR• HonorableMentionAll-ACC(KR)• Second-teamAll-ACC(KR)byRivals.com• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.SouthCarolina• StrengthAll-American• TeamStrength&ConditioningDedicationAward• PlayedinSeniorBowl• Permanentteamco-captain• FrancisLeadershipAwardrecipient• Second-rounddraftpickbySanDiegoChargers

#97 Malliciah Goodman, DE• Coaches Special Teams Player-of-the-Week vs. Presbyterian Col-

lege

#61 Chris Hairston, OT• First-TeamAll-ACC• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.Maryland• PlayedinEast-WestShrineGame• Permanentteamco-captain• Fourth-rounddraftpickbyBuffaloBills• GraduatedfromClemsoninAugust,2010

#31 Rashard Hall, S• AcademicAll-ACC• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.GeorgiaTech• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.BostonCollege

#8 Jamie Harper, RB• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.NorthTexas• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.FloridaState• OffensiveMVPbycoaches• Fourth-rounddraftpickbyTennesseeTitans

#42 Corico Hawkins, LB• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.NorthCarolina• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.WakeForest

#6 DeAndre Hopkins, WR• Third-teamfreshmanAll-AmericanbyRivals.com• First-teamfreshmanAll-ACC• ACCRookie-of-the-Weekvs.NorthCarolina• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.NorthCarolina• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.SouthCarolina

#99 Jarvis Jenkins, DT• First-TeamAll-ACC• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.N.C.State• PlayedinSeniorBowl• PreseasonNagurskiAwardWatchList• PreseasonOutlandTrophyWatchList• Permanentteamco-captain• Renwick-FlandersAwardwinner• Second-rounddraftpickbyWashingtonRedskins

#36 Byron Maxwell, CB• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.Auburn• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.Miami(FL)• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.FloridaState• Sixth-rounddraftpickbySeattleSeahawks• GraduatedfromClemsoninAugust,2010

#20 Brandon Maye, LB• AcademicAll-ACC• GraduatedfromClemsoninMay,2011

#2 DeAndre McDaniel, S• Second-TeamAll-AmericanbyPhil Steele• Third-teamAll-AmericanbyRivals.com• First-TeamAll-ACC• ACCDefensiveBack-of-the-Weekvs.N.C.State• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.N.C.State• Permanentteamco-captain• PlayedinSeniorBowl• PreseasonBednarikAwardWatchList• PreseasonNagurskiAwardWatchList• PreseasonThorpeAwardWatchList• GraduatedfromClemsoninDecember,2010

#5 Jonathan Meeks, S• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.Miami(FL)

#11 Kyle Parker, QB• PreseasonMaxwellAwardWatchList• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.NorthCarolina• CoachesOffensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.N.C.State

Chris Rumph, Assistant Coach• OneoffourfinalistsforNationalDefensiveLineCoach-of-the-Year

byFootballScoop.com

Brad Scott, Assistant Coach• Oneofthetop-25recruitersinnationbyRivals.com• Oneofthetop-25recruitersinnationby247Sports.com

#98 Brandon Thompson, DT• CoachesDefensivePlayer-of-the-Weekvs.SouthCarolina

#16 Michael Wade, QB/S• ACCWeaver-James-CorriganScholarshiprecipient• OffensiveSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Year• Permanentteamco-Captain• GraduatedfromClemsoninAugust,2010

#98 Dawson Zimmerman, P• AcademicAll-ACC• SemifinalistforRayGuyAward• TeamSpecialTeamsMVP• ACCSpecialist-of-the-Weekvs.NorthTexas• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.NorthTexas• CoachesSpecialTeamsPlayer-of-the-Weekvs.N.C.State

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WoffordAll Games:..........................................................................Clemson.leads.10-3At Clemson:......................................................................... Clemson.leads.6-0Dabo Swinney vs. Wofford:....................................................................... 0-0Mike Ayers vs. Clemson:............................................................................. 0-1Biggest Clemson Win:..............................................................45-10.in.1981Biggest Wofford Win:.................................................................. 13-0.in.1925Year 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 01933. 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 14Totals 267 77

AuburnAll Games:......................................................................Auburn.leads.34-11-2At Clemson:..................................................................... Auburn.leads.10-5-1Dabo Swinney vs. Auburn:........................................................................ 0-1Gene Chizik vs. Clemson:........................................................................... 1-0Biggest Clemson Win:................................................................ 41-0.in.1950Biggest Auburn Win:................................................................... 56-0.in.1921Year 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. 20

1950. 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. 27Totals 437 938N1.-.Anderson,.SC;.N2.-.Montgomery,.AL;.N3.-.Mobile,.AL;.N4.-.At-lanta,.GA

Florida StateAll Games:.................................................................. Florida.State.leads.17-7At Clemson:..................................................................Florida.State.leads.7-4Dabo Swinney vs. Florida State:............................................................. 1-2Jimbo Fisher vs. Clemson:.......................................................................... 1-0Biggest Clemson Win:..............................................................35-14.in.2005Biggest Florida State Win:........................................................ 57-0.in.1993Year 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. 16Totals 460 744

Virginia TechAll Games:................................................................... Clemson.leads.17-12-1At Virginia Tech:................................................................ Clemson.leads.7-4Dabo Swinney vs. Virginia Tech:............................................................. 0-0Frank Beamer vs. Clemson:....................................................................... 5-3Biggest Clemson Win:................................................................ 35-0.in.1945Biggest Virginia Tech Win:....................................................... 50-6.in.1924Year 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. 31

2000. 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 41Totals 498 445N1.-.Charlotte,.NC;.N2.-.Columbia,.SC;.N3.-.Roanoke,.VA;.N4.-.Jack-sonville,.FL

Boston CollegeAll Games:.............................................................................................Tied.9-9-2At Clemson:.........................................................Boston.College.leads.3-2-1Dabo Swinney vs. Boston College:........................................................ 2-1Frank Spaziani vs. Clemson:..................................................................... 1-1Biggest Clemson Win:..............................................................34-12.in.1958Biggest Boston College Win:.................................................31-16.in.1983Year 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. 16Totals 403 350N1.-.Dallas,.TX;.A2.-.Fenway.Park;.A3.-.Braves.Field

MarylandAll Games:................................................................... Clemson.leads.31-26-2At Maryland:.............................................................. Clemson.leads.14-13-2Dabo Swinney vs. Maryland:.................................................................... 1-1Randy Edsall vs. Clemson:......................................................................... 0-0Biggest Clemson Win:................................................................ 40-0.in.1969Biggest Maryland Win:.............................................................. 41-0.in.1974Year 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 0

Former Clemson Assistants Dabo Swinney and Gene Chizik will square off for the second year in a row in 2011 when Clemson hosts Auburn.

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1995. 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 202009. 2-2. 1-3. . A. L. 21. 242010 2-3 4-1 H W 31 7Totals 1159 1044A1.-.Baltimore,.MD

North CarolinaAll Games:................................................................... Clemson.leads.34-19-1At Clemson:.......................................................................Clemson.leads.17-7Dabo Swinney vs. North Carolina:......................................................... 0-1Butch Davis vs. Clemson:............................................................................ 1-0Biggest Clemson Win:................................................................ 52-7.in.2006Biggest North Carolina Win:................................................... 45-0.in.1996Year 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. 8

1982 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. 21Totals 1090 904N1.-.Charlotte,.NC;.N2.-.Columbia,.SC;.N3.-.Greenville,.SC

Georgia TechAll Games:...........................................................Georgia.Tech.leads.49-25-2At Georgia Tech:...............................................Georgia.Tech.leads.42-13-2Dabo Swinney vs. Georgia Tech:............................................................. 1-3Paul Johnson vs. Clemson:........................................................................ 3-1Biggest Clemson Win:................................................................ 73-0.in.1903Biggest Georgia Tech Win:....................................................... 51-0.in.1944Year 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 171975. 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 30

1990. 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 13Totals 1249 1558N1.-.Augusta,.GA;.N2.-.Greenville,.SC;.N3.-.Tampa,.FL

Wake ForestAll Games:................................................................... Clemson.leads.58-17-1At Clemson:.................................................................... Clemson.leads.34-17Dabo Swinney vs. Wake Forest:............................................................... 2-0Jim Grobe vs. Clemson:............................................................................... 3-7Biggest Clemson Win:..............................................................82-24.in.1984Biggest Wake Forest Win:.......................................................41-12.in.1943Year 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 61958 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. 6

The Tiger defense will attempt to stop the potent Georgia Tech running game for the second season in a row in 2011.

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Game Results vs. 2011 Opponents1991 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. 10Totals 1845 1018N1.-.Charlotte,.NC;.N2.-.Tokyo,.Japan

North Carolina StateAll Games:................................................................... Clemson.leads.51-27-1At N.C. State:.................................................................. Clemson.leads.18-15Dabo Swinney vs. N.C. State:.................................................................... 2-0Tom O’Brien vs. Clemson:........................................................................... 2-4Biggest Clemson Win:..............................................................39-10.in.1985Biggest N.C. State Win:.............................................................. 45-7.in.1975Year 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. 01929. 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 10

1990. 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 13Totals 1443 1145N1.-.Rock.Hill,.SC;.N2.-.Columbia,.SC;.N3.-.Florence,.SC;.N4.-.Char-lotte,.NC

South CarolinaAll Games:................................................................... Clemson.leads.65-39-4At South Carolina:................................................... Clemson.leads.49-30-3Dabo Swinney vs. South Carolina:......................................................... 1-2Steve Spurrier vs. Clemson:...................................................................... 4-5Biggest Clemson Win:................................................................ 51-0.in.1900Biggest South Carolina Win:.................................................56-20.in.1975Year 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. 33

1926. 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. 01940. 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 29Totals 2099 1456

Note:..Rankings.are.by.AP;.Clemson’s.ranking.is.listed.first,.followed.by.the.opponent’s.ranking;.home.games.in.bold.

Boo Armstrong scored four touchdowns in Clemson’s 39-0 win over South Carolina in 1918.

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TroySeptember 3 • Clemson, SC

Location:.................................................................................................... Troy,.ALEnrollment:................................................................................................ 30,565President:.......................................................................Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr.Athletic Director:.......................................................................Steve DennisNickname:.................................................................................................. TrojansColors:...........................................................................Cardinal,.Black,.&.SilverConference:............................................................................................. Sun.BeltHome Field (Capacity):.............. Veterans.Memorial.Stadium.(30,000)Head Coach:................................................... Larry Blakeney.(Auburn.‘70)Record at Troy:............................................................ 161-82-1.(20.seasons)Career Record:............................................................ 161-82-1.(20.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:.........................................Monday,.1:30.PM.ETOffensive Coordinator:....................................................Kenny EdenfieldDefensive Coordinator:.......................................................Jeremy RowellLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 45/21Starters Returning/Lost:........................................................................ 16/11Football SID:................................................................................... Ricky HazelSID Email:.............................................................................. [email protected] Office Phone:.....................................................................(334).670-3832SID Address:................................................... 5000.Veterans.Stadium.Drive.........................................................................................................Troy,.AL..36082Athletic Website:.................................................................. TroyTrojans.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-3. at.Clemson9-17. at.Arkansas9-24 Middle Tennessee10-1 UAB10-8. at.Louisiana-Lafayette10-15 Louisiana-Monroe10-25. at.Florida.International11-5. at.Navy11-12 North Texas11-19 Florida Atlantic11-26. at.Western.Kentucky12-3. at.Arkansas.State

2010 Results (8-5)Opponent W-L ScoreBowling Green W 30-27at.Oklahoma.State. L. 38-41at.UAB. L. 33-34Arkansas State W 35-28at.Middle.Tennessee. W. 42-13Louisiana-Lafayette W 31-24at.Louisiana-Monroe. L. 14-28at.North.Texas. W. 41-35Florida International L 35-52at.South.Carolina. L. 24-69Western Kentucky W 28-14at.Florida.Atlantic. W. 44-7Ohio. W. 48-21

WoffordSeptember 10 • Clemson, SC

Location:................................................................................... Spartanburg,.SCEnrollment:...................................................................................................1,525President:................................................................ Dr. Benjamin B. DunlapAthletic Director:............................................................... Richard JohnsonNickname:.................................................................................................. TerriersColors:....................................................................................... Old.Gold.&.BlackConference:........................................................................................... SouthernHome Field (Capacity):........................................ Gibbs.Stadium.(13,000)Head Coach:.........................................Mike Ayers.(Georgetown.(KY).‘74)Record at Wofford:..................................................154-107-1.(23.seasons)Career Record:..........................................................165-128-2.(26.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:......................................Monday,.11:30.AM.ETOffensive Coordinator:...............................................................Wade LongDefensive Coordinator:............................................................Nate WoodyLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 42/19Starters Returning/Lost:........................................................................ 15/11Football SID:....................................................................... Brent WilliamsonSID Email:...........................................................williamsondb@wofford.eduSID Office Phone:.....................................................................(864).597-4093SID Address:............................................................429.North.Church.Street........................................................................................Spartanburg,.SC..29303Athletic Website:.......................................................... WoffordTerriers.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-3. at.Presbyterian.College9-10. at.Clemson9-24 Samford10-1 Appalachian State10-8. at.The.Citadel10-15 Virginia-Wise10-22. at.Furman10-29 Elon11-5. at.Western.Carolina11-12 Georgia Southern11-19. at.Chattanooga

2010 Results (10-3)Opponent W-L Scoreat.Ohio. L. 10-33at.Charleston.Southern. W. 34-23Union W 48-10Furman W 38-17at.Georgia.Southern. W. 33-31Western Carolina W 45-14at.Elon. W. 28-21The Citadel W 35-0at.Samford. W. 10-3at.Appalachian.State. L. 13-43Chattanooga W 45-14at.Jacksonville.State. W. 17-14Georgia Southern L 20-23

AuburnSeptember 17 • Clemson, SC

Location:............................................................................................. Auburn,.ALEnrollment:................................................................................................ 25,078President:.................................................................................... Dr. Jay GogueAthletic Director:............................................................................ Jay JacobsNickname:.....................................................................................................TigersColors:.....................................................................Burnt.Orange.&.Navy.BlueConference:...................................................................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity):........................... Jordan-Hare.Stadium.(87,451)Head Coach:........................................................... Gene Chizik.(Florida.‘85)Record at Auburn:.................................................................22-5.(2.seasons)Career Record:..................................................................... 27-24.(4.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:.........................................Tuesday,.3:45.PM.ETOffensive Coordinator:........................................................... Gus MalzahnDefensive Coordinator:................................................................... Ted RoofLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 38/31Starters Returning/Lost:...........................................................................6/18Football SID:.............................................................................. Kirk SampsonSID Email:..................................................................... [email protected] Office Phone:.....................................................................(334).844-9800SID Address:.........................................................392.South.Donahue.Drive..................................................................................................Auburn,.AL..36849Athletic Website:..............................................................AuburnTigers.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-3 Utah State9-10 Mississippi State9-17. at.Clemson9-24 Florida Atlantic10-1. at.South.Carolina10-8. at.Arkansas10-15 Florida10-22. at.Louisiana.State10-29 Mississippi11-12. at.Georgia11-19 Samford11-26 Alabama

2010 Results (14-0)Opponent W-L ScoreArkansas State W 52-26at.Mississippi.State. W. 17-14Clemson W(OT) 27-24South Carolina W 35-27Louisiana-Monroe W 52-3at.Kentucky. W. 37-34Arkansas W 65-43Louisiana State W 24-17at.Mississippi. W. 51-31Chattanooga W 62-24Georgia W 49-31at.Alabama. W. 28-27South.Carolina. W. 56-17Oregon. W. 22-19

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Florida StateSeptember 24 • Clemson, SC

Location:.......................................................................................Tallahassee,.FLEnrollment:................................................................................................ 40,838President:................................................................................Dr. Eric J. BrownAthletic Director:.................................................................Randy SpetmanSymbol:.................................................................................................SeminolesColors:............................................................................................ Garnet.&.GoldConference:..................................................................................Atlantic.CoastHome Field (Capacity):.................Doak.S..Campbell.Stadium.(82,300)Head Coach:...........................................................Jimbo Fisher.(Salem.‘89)Record at Florida State:........................................................10-4.(1.season)Career Record:..................................................................... 31-10.(4.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:...................................... Monday,.12:15.PM.ETOffensive Coordinator:.............................................................James ColeyDefensive Coordinator:...........................................................Mark StoopsLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 58/15Starters Returning/Lost:...........................................................................18/6Football SID:...............................................................................Kerwin LonzoSID Email:..................................................................................klonzo@fsu.eduSID Office Phone:.....................................................................(850).644-5656SID Address:............................................................. 403.Stadium.Drive.West........................................................................................... Tallahassee,.FL..32306Athletic Website:.................................................................... Seminoles.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-3 Louisiana-Monroe9-10 Charleston Southern9-17 Oklahoma9-24. at.Clemson10-8. at.Wake.Forest10-15. at.Duke10-22 Maryland10-29 N.C. State11-3. at.Boston.College11-12 Miami (FL)11-19 Virginia11-26. at.Florida

2010 Results (10-4)Opponent W-L ScoreSamford W 59-6at.Oklahoma. L. 17-47Brigham Young W 34-10Wake Forest W 31-0at.Virginia. W. 34-14at.Miami.(FL). W. 45-17Boston College W 24-19at.N.C..State. L. 24-28North Carolina L 35-37Clemson W 16-13at.Maryland. W. 30-16Florida W 31-7Virginia.Tech. L. 33-44South.Carolina. W. 26-17

Virginia TechOctober 1 • Blacksburg, VA

Location:.......................................................................................Blacksburg,.VAEnrollment:................................................................................................ 31,000President:.............................................................................Charles W. StegerAthletic Director:...........................................................................Jim WeaverNickname:................................................................................................... HokiesColors:....................................................... Chicago.Maroon.&.Burnt.OrangeConference:..................................................................................Atlantic.CoastHome Field (Capacity):.......................................... Lane.Stadium.(66,233)Head Coach:...........................................Frank Beamer.(Virginia.Tech.‘69)Record at Virginia Tech:.......................................... 198-95-2.(24.seasons)Career Record:..........................................................240-118-4.(30.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:...................................... Tuesday,.12:30.PM.ETOffensive Coordinator:..................................................Brian StinespringDefensive Coordinator:...............................................................Bud FosterLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 43/24Starters Returning/Lost:........................................................................ 12/12Football SID:................................................................................... Dave SmithSID Email:........................................................................................vtsid@vt.eduSID Office Phone:.....................................................................(540).231-6726SID Address:.......................................................... Jamerson.Athletic.Center........................................................................................... Blacksburg,.VA..24061Athletic Website:................................................................ HokieSports.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-3 Appalachian State9-10. at.East.Carolina9-17 Arkansas State9-24. at.Marshall10-1 Clemson10-8 Miami (FL)10-15. at.Wake.Forest10-22 Boston College10-29. at.Duke11-10. at.Georgia.Tech11-17 North Carolina11-26. at.Virginia

2010 Results (11-3)Opponent W-L ScoreBoise.State. L. 30-33James Madison L 16-21East Carolina W 49-27at.Boston.College. W. 19-0at.N.C..State. W. 41-30Central Michigan W 45-21Wake Forest W 52-21Duke W 44-7Georgia Tech W 28-21at.North.Carolina. W. 26-10at.Miami.(FL). W. 31-17Virginia W 37-7Florida.State. W. 44-33Stanford. L. 12-40

Boston CollegeOctober 8 • Clemson, SC

Location:.................................................................................Chestnut.Hill,.MAEnrollment:................................................................................................ 14,640President:.............................................................Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.Athletic Director:................................................................ Gene DeFillippoNickname:....................................................................................................EaglesColors:.......................................................................................... Maroon.&.GoldConference:..................................................................................Atlantic.CoastHome Field (Capacity):..................................... Alumni.Stadium.(44,500)Head Coach:............................................. Frank Spaziani.(Penn.State.‘69)Record at Boston College:.............................................. 15-11.(2.seasons)Career Record:..................................................................... 15-11.(2.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:............................... Wednesday,.12:00.PM.ETOffensive Coordinator:...........................................................Kevin RogersDefensive Coordinator:........................................................Bill McGovernLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 38/18Starters Returning/Lost:...........................................................................15/9Football SID:............................................................................ Chris CameronSID Email:.............................................................................cameroch@bc.eduSID Office Phone:.....................................................................(617).552-3004SID Address:.......................................................................... 321.Conte.Forum......................................................................................Chestnut.Hill,.MA..02467Athletic Website:.......................................................................BCEagles.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-3 Northwestern9-10. at.Central.Florida9-17 Duke9-24 Massachusetts10-1 Wake Forest10-8. at.Clemson10-22. at.Virginia.Tech10-29. at.Maryland11-3 Florida State11-12 N.C. State11-19. at.Notre.Dame11-25. at.Miami.(FL)

2010 Results (7-6)Opponent W-L ScoreWeber State W 38-20Kent State W 26-13Virginia Tech L 0-19Notre Dame L 13-31at.N.C..State. L. 17-44at.Florida.State. L. 19-24Maryland L 21-24Clemson W 16-10at.Wake.Forest. W. 23-13at.Duke. W. 21-16Virginia W 17-13at.Syracuse. W. 16-7Nevada. L. 13-20

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MarylandOctober 15 • College Park, MD

Location:..................................................................................College.Park,.MDEnrollment:................................................................................................ 37,000President:................................................................................. Dr. Wallace LohAthletic Director:.................................................................Kevin AndersonNickname:.............................................................................................. TerrapinsColors:....................................................................... Red,.White,.Black,.&.GoldConference:..................................................................................Atlantic.CoastHome Field (Capacity):...........................................Byrd.Stadium.(54,000)Head Coach:..................................................... Randy Edsall.(Syracuse.‘80)Record at Maryland:..................................................................................... 0-0Career Record:...................................................................74-70.(12.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:.........................................Tuesday,.1:00.PM.ETOffensive Coordinator:......................................................... Gary CrowtonDefensive Coordinator:.......................................................Todd BradfordLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 43/29Starters Returning/Lost:........................................................................ 13/11Football SID:.............................................................................. Shawn NestorSID Email:............................................................................. [email protected] Office Phone:.....................................................................(301).314-7065SID Address:..................................................................2725.Comcast.Center...................................................................................... College.Park,.MD..20742Athletic Website:....................................................................... UMTerps.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-5 Miami (FL)9-17 West Virginia9-24 Temple10-1 Towson10-8. at.Georgia.Tech10-15 Clemson10-22. at.Florida.State10-29 Boston College11-5 Virginia11-12. Notre.Dame.(Landover,.MD)11-19. at.Wake.Forest11-26. at.N.C..State

2010 Results (9-4)Opponent W-L ScoreNavy. W. 17-14Morgan State W 62-3at.West.Virginia. L. 17-31Florida International W 42-28Duke W 21-16at.Clemson. L. 7-31at.Boston.College. W. 24-21Wake Forest W 62-14at.Miami.(FL). L. 20-26at.Virginia. W. 42-23Florida State L 16-30N.C. State W 38-31East.Carolina. W. 51-20

North CarolinaOctober 22 • Clemson, SC

Location:...................................................................................... Chapel.Hill,.NCEnrollment:................................................................................................ 17,895Chancellor:................................................................................. Holden ThorpAthletic Director:......................................................................Dick BaddourNickname:...............................................................................................Tar.HeelsColors:..............................................................................Carolina.Blue.&.WhiteConference:..................................................................................Atlantic.CoastHome Field (Capacity):....................................... Kenan.Stadium.(63,000)Head Coach:....................................................... Butch Davis.(Arkansas.‘74)Record at North Carolina:.............................................. 28-23.(4.seasons)Career Record:...................................................................79-43.(10.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:......................................Monday,.11:30.AM.ETOffensive Coordinator:..............................................................John ShoopDefensive Coordinator:.....................................................Everett WithersLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 43/19Starters Returning/Lost:........................................................................ 12/10Football SID:..................................................................................... Kevin BestSID Email:......................................................................kbest@uncaa.unc.eduSID Office Phone:.....................................................................(919).962-8916SID Address:.................................................................................. P.O..Box.2126...........................................................................................Chapel.Hill,.NC..27515Athletic Website:................................................................. TarHeelBlue.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-3 James Madison9-10 Rutgers9-17 Virginia9-24. at.Georgia.Tech10-1. at.East.Carolina10-8 Louisville10-15 Miami (FL)10-22. at.Clemson10-29 Wake Forest11-5. at.N.C..State11-17. at.Virginia.Tech11-26 Duke

2010 Results (8-5)Opponent W-L ScoreLouisiana.State. L. 24-30Georgia Tech L 24-30at.Rutgers. W. 17-13East Carolina W 42-17Clemson W 21-16at.Virginia. W. 44-10at.Miami.(FL). L. 10-33William & Mary W 21-17at.Florida.State. W. 37-35Virginia Tech L 10-26N.C. State L 25-29at.Duke. W. 24-19Tennessee. W(OT). 30-27

Georgia TechOctober 29 • Atlanta, GA

Location:............................................................................................. Atlanta,.GAEnrollment:................................................................................................ 19,404President:...............................................................................Dr. G.P. PetersonAthletic Director:................................................................Dan RadakovichNickname:.................................................................................... Yellow.JacketsColors:...................................................................................... Old.Gold.&.WhiteConference:..................................................................................Atlantic.CoastHome Field (Capacity):.......................... Bobby.Dodd.Stadium.(55,000)Head Coach:....................................Paul Johnson.(Western.Carolina.‘79)Record at Georgia Tech:.................................................. 26-14.(3.seasons)Career Record:................................................................ 133-53.(14.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:......................................Tuesday,.11:30.AM.ETOffensive Coordinator:.......................................................... Paul JohnsonDefensive Coordinator:......................................................................Al GrohLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 45/24Starters Returning/Lost:........................................................................ 11/11Football SID:............................................................................... Dean BuchanSID Email:....................................................dbuchan@athletics.gatech.eduSID Office Phone:.....................................................................(404).894-5445SID Address:......................................................... 150.Bobby.Dodd.Way.NW..................................................................................................Atlanta,.GA..30332Athletic Website:............................................................RamblinWreck.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-1 Western Carolina9-10. at.Middle.Tennessee9-17 Kansas9-24 North Carolina10-1. at.N.C..State10-8 Maryland10-15. at.Virginia10-22. at.Miami.(FL)10-29 Clemson11-10 Virginia Tech11-19. at.Duke11-26 Georgia

2010 Results (6-7)Opponent W-L ScoreS.C. State W 41-10at.Kansas. L. 25-28at.North.Carolina. W. 30-24N.C. State L 28-45at.Wake.Forest. W. 24-20Virginia W 33-21Middle Tennessee W 42-14at.Clemson. L. 13-27at.Virginia.Tech. L. 21-28Miami (FL) L 10-35Duke W 30-20at.Georgia. L. 34-42Air.Force. L. 7-14

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Wake ForestNovember 12 • Clemson, SC

Location:............................................................................. Winston-Salem,.NCEnrollment:...................................................................................................4,476President:........................................................................Dr. Nathan O. HatchAthletic Director:.......................................................................Ron WellmanNickname:............................................................................... Demon.DeaconsColors:....................................................................................... Old.Gold.&.BlackConference:..................................................................................Atlantic.CoastHome Field (Capacity):................................................ BB&T.Field.(31,500)Head Coach:............................................................. Jim Grobe.(Virginia.‘75)Record at Wake Forest:..................................................62-60.(10.seasons)Career Record:...............................................................95-93-1.(16.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:......................................Tuesday,.11:00.AM.ETOffensive Coordinator:......................................................Steed LobotzkeDefensive Coordinators:................................ Tim Billings,.Brian KnorrLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 57/19Starters Returning/Lost:...........................................................................17/8Football SID:................................................................................... Steve ShuttSID Email:................................................................................ [email protected] Office Phone:.....................................................................(336).758-5640SID Address:.................................................................................. P.O..Box.7426..................................................................................Winston-Salem,.NC..27109Athletic Website:.....................................................WakeForestSports.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-1. at.Syracuse9-10 N.C. State9-17 Gardner-Webb10-1. at.Boston.College10-8 Florida State10-15 Virginia Tech10-22. at.Duke10-29. at.North.Carolina11-5 Notre Dame11-12. at.Clemson11-19 Maryland11-26 Vanderbilt

2010 Results (3-9)Opponent W-L ScorePresbyterian College W 53-13Duke W 54-48at.Stanford. L. 24-68at.Florida.State. L. 0-31Georgia Tech L 20-24Navy L 27-28at.Virginia.Tech. L. 21-52at.Maryland. L. 14-62Boston College L 13-23at.N.C..State. L. 3-38Clemson L 10-30Vanderbilt. W. 34-13

N.C. StateNovember 19 • Raleigh, NC

Location:.............................................................................................Raleigh,.NCEnrollment:................................................................................................ 33,815President:........................................................................Dr. Randy WoodsonAthletic Director:................................................................. Deborah A. YowNickname:.............................................................................................. WolfpackColors:................................................................................................ Red.&.WhiteConference:..................................................................................Atlantic.CoastHome Field (Capacity):.......................... Carter-Finley.Stadium.(57,583)Head Coach:..............................................................Tom O’Brien.(Navy.‘71)Record at N.C. State:......................................................... 25-25.(4.seasons)Career Record:................................................................ 100-70.(14.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:.........................................Monday,.1:30.PM.ETOffensive Coordinator:................................................................Dana BibleDefensive Coordinator:............................................................Mike ArcherLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 29/19Starters Returning/Lost:........................................................................ 14/10Football SID:........................................................................Annabelle MyersSID Email:..........................................................annabelle_myers@ncsu.eduSID Office Phone:.....................................................................(919).515-2102SID Address:.................................................................................. P.O..Box.8502................................................................................................. Raleigh,.NC..27695Athletic Website:..........................................................................GoPack.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-3 Liberty9-10. at.Wake.Forest9-17 South Alabama9-22. at.Cincinnati10-1 Georgia Tech10-8 Central Michigan10-22. at.Virginia10-29. at.Florida.State11-5 North Carolina11-12. at.Boston.College11-19 Clemson11-26 Maryland

2010 Results (9-4)Opponent W-L ScoreWestern Carolina W 48-7at.Central.Florida. W. 28-21Cincinnati W 30-19at.Georgia.Tech. W. 45-28Virginia Tech L 30-41Boston College W 44-17at.East.Carolina. L. 27-33Florida State W 28-24at.Clemson. L. 13-14Wake Forest W 38-3at.North.Carolina. W. 29-25at.Maryland. L. 31-38West.Virginia. W. 23-7

South CarolinaNovember 26 • Columbia, SC

Location:......................................................................................... Columbia,.SCEnrollment:................................................................................................ 29,957President:...........................................................................Dr. Harris PastidesAthletic Director:...........................................................................Eric HymanNickname:..........................................................................................GamecocksColors:............................................................................................Garnet.&.BlackConference:...................................................................................SoutheasternHome Field (Capacity):........................Williams-Brice.Stadium.(80,250)Head Coach:...................................................... Steve Spurrier.(Florida.‘67)Record at South Carolina:.............................................. 44-33.(6.seasons)Career Record:............................................................ 186-73-2.(21.seasons)Weekly Press Conference:...................................... Tuesday,.12:00.PM.ETOffensive Coordinator:........................................................ Steve SpurrierAssistant Head Coach (Defense):.......................................Ellis JohnsonLettermen Returning/Lost:................................................................... 46/22Starters Returning/Lost:........................................................................ 13/11Football SID:......................................................................................Steve FinkSID Email:.....................................................................finksc@mailbox.sc.eduSID Office Phone:.....................................................................(803).777-7987SID Address:...............................................1125.George.Rogers.Boulevard..............................................................................................Columbia,.SC..29208Athletic Website:.....................................................GamecocksOnline.com

2011 ScheduleDate Opponent9-3. East.Carolina.(Charlotte,.NC)9-10. at.Georgia9-17 Navy9-24 Vanderbilt10-1 Auburn10-8 Kentucky10-15. at.Mississippi.State10-29. at.Tennessee11-5. at.Arkansas11-12 Florida11-19 The Citadel11-26 Clemson

2010 Results (9-5)Opponent W-L ScoreSouthern Mississippi W 41-13Georgia W 17-6Furman W 38-19at.Auburn. L. 27-35Alabama W 35-21at.Kentucky. L. 28-31at.Vanderbilt. W. 21-7Tennessee W 38-24Arkansas L 20-41at.Florida. W. 36-14Troy W 69-24at.Clemson. W. 29-7Auburn. L. 17-56Florida.State. L. 17-26

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Against All Competition

Against All Conferences

Team Home Away Neutral TotalAlabama. 0-2. 0-7. 3-3. 3-12Appalachian.State. 4-0. . . 4-0Army. . 0-1. . 0-1Auburn 5-10-1. 4-20. 2-4-1. 11-34-2Ball.State. 2-0. . . 2-0Baylor. . . 0-1. 0-1Bingham. 1-0. . . 1-0Boston College 3-3-1. 5-6-1. 1-0. 9-9-2California. . . 0-1. 0-1Camp.Hancock. 0-1. . . 0-1Camp.Sevier. 1-0. . . 1-0Central.Florida. 1-0. . . 1-0Central.Michigan. 1-0. . . 1-0Centre. 0-1. 0-2. . 0-3Charlotte.“Y”. . 1-0. . 1-0Citadel,.The. 12-1. 13-1. 5-3-1. 30-5-1Coastal.Carolina. 1-0. . . 1-0Colorado. . . 1-1. 1-1Cumberland. . . 0-0-1. 0-0-1Davidson. 6-1-1. 2-0-3. 3-4. 11-5-4Duke. 19-4-1. 14-12. 2-0. 35-16-1Duquesne. 3-0. 1-0. . 4-0East.Tennessee.State. 1-0. . . 1-0Elon. 1-0. . . 1-0Erskine. 7-1. . . 7-1Florida. 0-2. 1-4-1. 2-3. 3-9-1Florida.Atlantic. 1-0. . . 1-0Florida State 4-7. 3-10. . 7-17Fordham. . 0-0-1. . 0-0-1Furman. 23-2. 18-8-4. . 41-10-4George.Washington. 0-1. 2-0-1. 1-0. 3-1-1Georgia. 9-9-2. 7-26-1. 1-6-1. 17-41-4Georgia.Pre-Flight. . . 0-1. 0-1

Georgia Tech. 10-6. 13-42-2. 2-1. 25-49-2Gordon.Military. 4-0. . . 4-0Guilford. 1-0. . . 1-0Illinois. . . 1-0. 1-0Jacksonville.N.A.S.. . 0-1. . 0-1Kentucky. 1-1. 2-6. 2-1. 5-8Long.Beach.State. 1-0. . . 1-0Louisiana-Monroe. 1-0. . . 1-0Louisiana.State. . . 0-2. 0-2Louisiana.Tech. 2-0. . 1-0. 3-0Marshall. 0-1. . . 0-1Maryland. 17-13. 14-13-2. . 31-26-2Maryville. 1-0. . . 1-0Mercer. 0-1. 2-0. 2-2. 4-3Miami.(FL). 0-2. 3-3. 0-1. 3-6Middle.Tennessee. 2-0. . . 2-0Minnesota. . . 0-1. 0-1Mississippi. . 0-1. 0-1. 0-2Mississippi.State. 0-0-1. 1-0. 0-1. 1-1-1Missouri. 1-0. 1-1. 1-0. 3-1Navy. . 1-0. . 1-0Nebraska. . . 1-1. 1-1Nevada-Las.Vegas. 1-0. . . 1-0Newberry. 6-0. . . 6-0North Carolina 17-7. 15-11-1. 2-1. 34-19-1North Carolina State 22-11. 18-15. 11-1-1. 51-27-1North.Texas. 1-0. . . 1-0Notre.Dame. 0-1. 1-0. . 1-1Oglethorpe. 0-1. . . 0-1Ohio.State. . . 1-0. 1-0Oklahoma. . 0-2. 1-0. 1-2Pacific. . 0-1. . 0-1Penn.State. . . 1-0. 1-0Pensacola.N.A.S.. 1-0. . . 1-0

Pittsburgh. . . 0-1. 0-1Port.Royal. 1-0. . . 1-0Presbyterian.College. 32-3-4. 1-0. . 33-3-4Rhodes. . 1-0-1. . 1-0-1Rice. 1-0. 3-3. . 4-3Riverside. 1-0. . . 1-0Samford. 1-0. 2-0. . 3-0Sewanee. . . 0-1. 0-1South Carolina. 16-9-1. 49-30-3. . 65-39-4South.Carolina.State. 1-0. . . 1-0South.Florida. . . 0-1. 0-1Southern.California. . 0-1. . 0-1Stanford. . . 1-0. 1-0Syracuse. . . 0-1. 0-1Temple. 2-0. . 1-0. 3-0Tennessee. 2-2-1. 3-9-1. 1-0. 6-11-2Tennessee-Chattanooga. 1-0. . . 1-0Texas.A&M. 1-1. 0-2. . 1-3Texas.Christian. 1-1. 0-1. 1-0. 2-2Texas.Tech. . . 0-1. 0-1Texas-El.Paso. 1-0. . . 1-0Tulane. 1-1. 3-5. . 4-6Utah.State. 1-0. . . 1-0Vanderbilt. . 1-3. . 1-3Villanova. 1-1. . . 1-1Virginia. 20-3-1. 16-5. 1-0. 37-8-1Virginia.Military. 1-0. . 4-5-2. 5-5-2Virginia Tech. 8-6-1. 7-4. 2-2. 17-12-1Wake Forest 34-7. 21-10-1. 3-0. 58-17-1West.Virginia. . . 1-0. 1-0Western.Carolina. 5-0. . . 5-0Wofford 6-0. 4-3. . 10-3Totals 332-123-15 253-269-23 62-52-7 647-444-45Note:..Bold.denotes.2011.opponent.

Atlantic CoastTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsBoston College 20 9 9 2 403 350Duke. 52. 35. 16. 1. 1263. 816Florida State 24 7 17 0 460 744Georgia Tech 76 25 49 2 1249 1558Maryland 59 31 26 2 1159 1044Miami.(FL). 9. 3. 6. 0. 143. 215North Carolina 54 34 19 1 1090 904North Carolina State 79 51 27 1 1443 1145Virginia. 46. 37. 8. 1. 1182. 672Virginia Tech 30 17 12 1 498 445Wake Forest 76 58 17 1 1845 1018Totals 525 307 206 12 10,735 8911

Big EastTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsPittsburgh. 1. 0. 1. 0. 3. 34South.Florida. 1. 0. 1. 0. 26. 31Syracuse. 1. 0. 1. 0. 0. 41West.Virginia. 1. 1. 0. 0. 27. 7Totals 4 1 3 0 56 113

Big TenTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsIllinois. 1. 1. 0. 0. 30. 0Minnesota. 1. 0. 1. 0. 13. 20Nebraska. 2. 1. 1. 0. 43. 41Ohio.State. 1. 1. 0. 0. 17. 15Penn.State. 1. 1. 0. 0. 35. 10Totals 6 4 2 0 138 86

Big 12Team G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsBaylor. 1. 0. 1. 0. 18. 24Missouri. 4. 3. 1. 0. 144. 70Oklahoma. 3. 1. 2. 0. 30. 89Texas.A&M. 4. 1. 3. 0. 46. 105Texas.Tech. 1. 0. 1. 0. 15. 55Totals 13 5 8 0 253 343

Conference USATeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsCentral.Florida. 1. 1. 0. 0. 21. 13Marshall. 1. 0. 1. 0. 10. 13

Rice. 7. 4. 3. 0. 102. 107Texas-El.Paso. 1. 1. 0. 0. 39. 7Tulane. 10. 4. 6. 0. 146. 175Totals 20 10 10 0 318 315

Mid-AmericanTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsBall.State. 2. 2. 0. 0. 54. 17Central.Michigan. 1. 1. 0. 0. 70. 14Temple. 3. 3. 0. 0. 137. 23Totals 6 6 0 0 261 54

Mid-Eastern AthleticTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsSouth.Carolina.State. 1. 1. 0. 0. 54. 0Totals 1 1 0 0 54 0

Mountain WestTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsNevada-Las.Vegas. 1. 1. 0. 0. 24. 14Texas.Christian. 4. 2. 2. 0. 46. 35Totals 5 3 2 0 70 49

Pacific 12Team G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsCalifornia. 1. 0. 1. 0. 13. 37Colorado. 2. 1. 1. 0. 40. 37Southern.California. 1. 0. 1. 0. 0. 30Stanford. 1. 1. 0. 0. 27. 21Totals 5 2 3 0 80 125

SoutheasternTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsAlabama. 15. 3. 12. 0. 132. 390Auburn 47 11 34 2 437 938Florida. 13. 3. 9. 1. 161. 313Georgia. 62. 17. 41. 4. 710. 1154Kentucky. 13. 5. 8. 0. 163. 206Louisiana.State. 2. 0. 2. 0. 7. 17Mississippi. 2. 0. 2. 0. 7. 39Mississippi.State. 3. 1. 1. 1. 35. 31South Carolina 108 65 39 4 2099 1456Tennessee. 19. 6. 11. 2. 154. 269Vanderbilt. 4. 1. 3. 0. 32. 111Totals 288 112 162 14 3937 4924

SouthernTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsAppalachian.State. 4. 4. 0. 0. 145. 19Citadel,.The. 36. 30. 5. 1. 699. 145Elon. 1. 1. 0. 0. 60. 0Furman. 55. 41. 10. 4. 1282. 414Tennessee-Chattanooga. 1. 1. 0. 0. 54. 3Western.Carolina. 5. 5. 0. 0. 180. 39Wofford 13 10 3 0 267 77Totals 115 92 18 5 2687 697

Sun BeltTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsFlorida.Atlantic. 1. 1. 0. 0. 54. 6Louisiana-Monroe. 1. 1. 0. 0. 49. 26Middle.Tennessee. 2. 2. 0. 0. 74. 28North.Texas. 1. 1. 0. 0. 35. 10Totals 5 5 0 0 212 70

Western AthleticTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsLouisiana.Tech. 3. 3. 0. 0. 133. 37Utah.State. 1. 1. 0. 0. 35. 6Totals 4 4 0 0 168 43

Other Independent FBS ProgramsTeam G W L T CU Pts Opp. PtsArmy. 1. 0. 1. 0. 6. 21Navy. 1. 1. 0. 0. 15. 7Notre.Dame. 2. 1. 1. 0. 33. 31Totals 4 2 2 0 54 59

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TIGER HISTORY & RECORDS

Clemson’s “Dream Backfield” of 1950 seniors Jackie Calvert, Fred Cone,

Dick Hendley, and Ray Mathews led the Tigers to a 9-0-1 record and an

Orange Bowl victory over Miami (FL).

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Individual RecordsRushing

CarriesGame:. 36,.Jim.Shirley.vs..N.C..State,.10-6-1951;.Ray.Yauger.vs..Wake.

Forest,.10-18-1969;.Raymond.Priester.vs..Maryland,.10-25-1997Season:. 257,.Raymond.Priester,.1996Career:. 805,.Raymond.Priester,.1994-97

Consecutive CarriesGame:. 12,.Raymond.Priester.vs..Maryland,.10-25-1997

Rushing YardsGame:. 263,.Raymond.Priester.vs..Duke,.11-11-1995Season:. 1,345,.Raymond.Priester,.1996Career:. 3,966,.Raymond.Priester,.1994-97

Rushing Yards Per GameSeason:. 112.1,.Raymond.Priester,.1996.(1,345.in.12.games)Career:. 89.6,.Terry.Allen,.1987-89.(2,778.in.31.games)

Yards Per CarryGame:. (Min..5.Carries).30.4,.Ken.Moore.(5-152).vs..The.Citadel,.11-27-1954Season:. (Min..200.Yards).9.9,.Derrick.Hamilton,.2002.(21-208). (Min..300.Yards).7.4,.Billy.Hair,.1950.(71-525) (Min..600.Yards).7.3,.C.J..Spiller,.2006.(129-938)Career: (Min. 1,000 Yards) 6.33 by Andre Ellington, 2009,10 (186-1177). (Min..2,000.Yards).5.85.by.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09.(606-3547)

100-Yard GamesSeason:. 7,.Kenny.Flowers,.1985;.Raymond.Priester,.1996Career: 15,.Raymond.Priester,.1994-97

Consecutive 100-Yard GamesSeason:. 5,.Kenny.Flowers,.1985Career:.. 5,.Raymond.Priester.(last.four.games.of.1996,.first.game.

of.1997);.Kenny.Flowers,.1985By a QB:. 4,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.2000

100-Yard Games vs. One OpponentCareer:. 3,.Kenny.Flowers.vs..Duke,.1983-85

200-Yard GamesSeason:. 2,.Terrence.Flagler,.1986Career:. 2,.Terrence. Flagler,. 1982-86;. Ray.Yauger,. 1967-69; Ray-

mond.Priester,.1994-97

Rushing Yards in a Series in a SeasonTwo Games:. 387,.Terrence.Flagler,.1986Three Games:. 520,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.2000Four Games:. 623,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.2000Five Games:. 744,.Terrence.Flagler,.1986Six Games:. 858,.Terrence.Flagler,.1986

Rushing Yards By a FreshmanGame:. 234,.Don.King.vs..Fordham,.11-8-1952Season:. 973,.Terry.Allen,.1987

Rushing Yards By a QuarterbackGame:. 220,.Woodrow.Dantzler.vs..Virginia,.9-23-2000Season:. 1,061,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.2001Career:. 2,761,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.1998-01

Rushing Yards By Two PlayersGame:. 358,. Raymond. Priester. (263). &. Nealon. Greene. (95). vs..

Duke,.11-11-1995Season:. 2,125,.James.Davis.(1,187).&.C.J..Spiller.(938),.2006Careerº:. 5,819,.Travis.Zachery.(3,058).&.Woodrow.Dantzler.(2,761),.1998-01º.-.two.players.in.the.same.senior.class

Rushing TouchdownsGame:. 5,.Stumpy.Banks.vs..Furman,.10-13-1917;.Maxcey.Welch.

vs..Newberry,.10-17-1930Season:. 17,.Lester.Brown,.1978;.James.Davis,.2006Career:. 47,.James.Davis,.2005-08

All-Purpose YardsGame:. 312,.C.J..Spiller.vs..Florida.State,.2009.(81.rush,.104.receiving,.125.KOR)Season:. 2,680,.C.J..Spiller,.2009.(1,212.rush,.503.receiving,.210.PR,.755.KOR)Career:. 7,588,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09

All-Purpose Yards Per GameSeason:. 191.4,.C.J..Spiller,.2009.(2,680.in.14.games)Career:. 145.9,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09.(7,588.in.52.games)

200 Yard All-Purpose GamesSeason:. 6,.C.J..Spiller,.2009.Career:. 8,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09

300 Yard All-Purpose GamesSeason:. 3,.C.J..Spiller,.2009.Career:. 3,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09

Passing

Passing AttemptsHalf:. 46,.Rodney.Williams.vs..N.C..State.(2nd),.10-24-1987Game:. 66,.Cullen.Harper.vs..Virginia.Tech,.10-6-2007Season:. 465,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Career:. 1,368,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

Passing Attempts Per GameSeason:. 35.8,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003.(465.in.13.games)Career:. 31.1,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05.(1,368.in.44.games)

CompletionsGame:. 38,.Cullen.Harper.vs..Virginia.Tech,.10-6-2007Consecutive Games:. 58,. Cullen. Harper,. vs..Virginia.Tech,.

Central.Michigan,.2007Three Consecutive Games:. 81,.Cullen.Harper,.vs..Wake.Forest,.Boston.

College,.South.Carolina,.2007Consecutive Games With 20:. 6,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Season:. 288,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Career:. 817,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

Completions Per GameSeason:. 22.2,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003.(288.in.13.games)Career:. 18.6,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05.(817.in.44.games)

Consecutive CompletionsGame:. 15,.Cullen.Harper.vs..Central.Michigan,.10-20-2007.(last.15)Season:. 17,.Nealon.Greene,.1997.(last.13.vs..Virginia,.first.4.vs..Maryland)

Consecutive Games Completing a PassSeason:. 14,.Kyle.Parker,.2009Career:. 46,.Rodney.Williams,.1985-88

Completion PercentageGame:. (Min..9.Att.).100.0,.Steve.Fuller.vs..The.Citadel,.9-16-1978.(9-9). (Min.. 15. Att.). 94.1,.Woodrow. Dantzler. vs..The. Citadel,.

9-2-2000.(16-17). (Min..20.Att.).90.9,.Cullen.Harper.vs..Central.Michigan,.

10-20-2007.(20-22)Season:. (Min..100.Att.).67.4,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2005.(229-340)Career:. (Min..200.Att.).63.6,.Cullen.Harper,.2005-08.(518-815)

Passing YardsGame:. 420,.Charlie.Whitehurst.vs..Duke,.11-2-2002Season:. 3,561,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Career:. 9,665,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

Passing Yards Per GameSeason:. 273.9,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Career:. 219.7,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

Passing Yards in Consecutive Games2 Games:. 694,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.20023 Games:. 916,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.20034 Games:. 1,217,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.20035 Games:. 1,486,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.20036 Games:. 1,732,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003

Yards Per CompletionGame:. (Min..8.Comp.).28.0,.Tommy.Kendrick.vs..Virginia,.10-16-

1971.(9-252)Season:. (Min..45.Comp.).21.3,.Bobby.Gage,.1947.(47-1,002)Career:. (Min..100.Comp.).19.9,.Bobby.Gage,.1945-48.(123-2448)

Yards Per Pass AttemptGame:. (Min..8.Att.).22.0,.Bobby.Gage.vs..Furman,.11-8-1947.(11-245)Season:. (Min..75.Att.).9.19,.Bobby.Gage,.1947.(115-1002)Career:. (Min..100.Att.).8.81,.Bobby.Gage,.1945-48.(278-2448)

200-Yard Passing GamesSeason:. 11,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Career:. 24,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

300-Yard Passing GamesSeason:. 5,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Career:. 8,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

Passing TouchdownsGame:. 5,.Cullen.Harper.vs..Louisiana-Monroe,.9-8-2007;.Central.

Michigan,.10-20-2007Season:. 27,.Cullen.Harper,.2007Career:. 49,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

Passing Touchdowns Per GameSeason:. 2.08,.Cullen.Harper,.2007.(27.in.13.games)Career:. 1.35,.Cullen.Harper,.2005-08.(42.in.31.games)

Pass Efficiency RatingGame:. (Min..10.Att.).310.7,.Bobby.Gage.vs..Furman,.11-8-1948.(9-11-245-1-2). (Min..20.Att.).261.1,.Cullen.Harper.vs..Central.Michigan,.

10-20-2007.(20-22-273-1-5)Season:. (Min..40.Comp.).158.3,.Willie.Jordan,.1975. (Min..200.Att.).141.0,.Cullen.Harper,.2007Career:. (Min..300.Att.).137.0,.Will.Proctor,.2003-06

Passes Had InterceptedGame:. 5,.Don.King.vs..Auburn,.11-21-1953Season:. 20,.Tommy.Kendrick,.1969Career:. 46,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

Lowest Interception PercentageSeason:. (Min..75.Att.) 1.06,.Nealon.Greene,.1994.(1.in.94.attempts)Career:. (Min..100.Att.).2.45,.Cullen.Harper,.2005-08.(20.in.815.attempts)

Consecutive Passes Without an InterceptionStart of Career:. 165,.Cullen.Harper,.2005-07Season:. 143,.Cullen.Harper,.2007Career:. 165,.Cullen.Harper,.2005-07

Games Won as a Starting QuarterbackSeason:. 12,.Homer.Jordan,.1981Career:. 32,.Rodney.Williams,.1985-88

Winning Percentage as a Starting QuarterbackSeason:. 100.0,.Homer.Jordan,.1981.(12-0)Career:. (Min..15.Games).81.3,.DeChane.Cameron,.1988-91.(19-4-1)Don King rushed for a Clemson-

freshman-record 234 yards against Fordham on November 8, 1952.138

Kenny Flowers rushed for 100 yards in five consecutive games in 1985.

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Season:. 3,. Homer. Jordan,. 1981;. Rodney.Williams,. 1988;. Chris.Morocco,.1989;.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003,05

Career:. 7,.Rodney.Williams,.1985-88;.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

Games Started at QuarterbackCareer:. 44,.Rodney.Williams,.1985-88

Consecutive Games Started at QuarterbackCareer:. 37,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

Total Offense

Total Offense PlaysGame:. 77,.Cullen.Harper.vs..Virginia.Tech,10-6-2007Season:. 557,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Career:. 1,634,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05.(1,368.passes,.266.rushes)

Total Offense YardsGame:. 517,.Woodrow.Dantzler.at.N.C..State,.10-13-2001Season:. 3,639,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.2001Career:. 9,763,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05vs. One Team/Career:. 1,127,.Woodrow.Dantzler.vs..N.C..State,.1998-01

Total Offense Yards Per GameSeason:. 303.3,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.2001Career:. 225.6,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.1998-01

Total Offense Yards Per PlayGame:. 12.0,. Billy. Hair. vs.. Duquesne,. 11-4-1950. (24. plays,. 104.

rush,.185.pass.for.289.yards)Season:. 8.1,.Jackie.Calvert,.1950.(157.plays,.714.rush,.557.pass.for.

1,271.yards)Career:. 6.9,. Jackie.Calvert,.1948-50. (287.plays,.1,098. rush,.885.

pass.for.1,983.yards)

200-Yard Total Offense GamesSeason:. 11,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Career:. 25,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.1998-01

300-Yard Total Offense GamesSeason:. 7,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.2001;.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Career:. 13,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.1998-01

100-Yard Rushing, 300-Yard Total Offense GamesSeason:. 5,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.2001Career:. 11,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.1998-01

Receiving

ReceptionsGame:. 12,.Airese.Currie.vs..Middle.Tennessee,.9-13-2003Season:. 88,.Aaron.Kelly,.2007Career:. 232*,.Aaron.Kelly,.2005-08

Receiving YardsGame:. 182,.Rod.Gardner.vs..North.Carolina,.10-21-2000Season:. 1,084,.Rod.Gardner,.1999Career:. 2,733,.Aaron.Kelly,.2005-08

100-Yard Receiving GamesSeason:. 6,.Tony.Horne,.1997Career:. 9,.Rod.Gardner,.1997-00Consecutive:. 3,. Charlie.Waters,. 1969;.Tony. Horne,. 1997;. Rod.

Gardner,.2000

Yards Per ReceptionGame:. (Min..5.rec.).32.6,.Jerry.Butler.vs..Georgia.Tech,.9-24-1977.(5-163)Season:. (Min..10.rec.).32.1,.Gary.Cooper,.1988.(13-417). (Min..20.rec.).22.6,.Glenn.Smith,.1950.(22-498)Career:. (Min..35.rec.).20.3,.Joe.Blalock,.1939-41.(38-773)

Receptions Per GameSeason:. 6.77.by.Aaron.Kelly,.2007.(88.in.13.games)Career:. 4.55.by.Aaron.Kelly,.2005-08.(232.in.51.games)

Receiving Yards Per GameSeason:. 90.3.by.Rod.Gardner,.1999.(1,084.in.12.games)Career:. 61.8.by.Jerry.Butler,.1975-78.(2,223.in.36.games)

Receiving TouchdownsGame:. 3,.Dreher.Gaskin.vs..Auburn,.11-21-1953;.Tony.Horne.vs..Texas-

El.Paso,.10-4-1997;.Rod.Gardner.vs..North.Carolina,.10-21-2000Season:. 11,.Aaron.Kelly,.2007Career:. 20,.Aaron.Kelly,.2005-08

Receptions By a Running BackGame:. 9,.Jamie.Harper.vs..Florida.State,.11-13-2010Season:. 45,.Travis.Zachery,.2001Career:. 123,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09

Receiving Yards By a Running BackGame:. 108,.C.J..Spiller.vs..Duke,.11-15-2008Season:. 503,.C.J..Spiller,.2009Career:. 1,420,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09

Receptions By a Tight EndGame:. 9,.John.McMakin.vs..Florida.State,.11-7-1970Season:. 43,.Michael.Palmer,.2009Career:. 93,.John.McMakin,.1969-71

Receiving Yards By a Tight EndGame:. 107,.John.McMakin.vs..Florida.State,.11-7-1970Season:. 507,.Michael.Palmer,.2009Career:. 1,255,.John.McMakin,.1969-71

Consecutive Games Catching a PassCareer:. 36,.Jerry.Butler,.1975-78

Interceptions

InterceptionsQuarter:. 3,.Brian.Dawkins.vs..Duke,.11-11-1995Game:. 3,.Kit.Jackson.vs..Wake.Forest,.10-30-1965;.Leomont.Evans.

vs..N.C..State,.9-30-1995;.Brian.Dawkins.vs..Duke,.11-11-1995;. Alex. Ardley. vs.. Maryland,. 10-14-2000;. Michael.Hamlin.vs..The.Citadel,.9-6-2008

Season:. 8,. Robert. O’Neal,. 1989;. Justin. Miller,. 2002;. DeAndre.McDaniel,.2009

Career:. 17,.Terry.Kinard,.1978-82

Interception Return YardsGame:. 102,.Don.Kelley.vs..Duke,.10-24-1970Season:. 156,.Don.Kelley,.1970Career:. 275,.Rex.Varn,.1976-79

Average Interception Return YardsGame:. (Min..2).50.5,.Willie.Underwood.vs..South.Carolina,.11-22-1980.(2-101)Season:. (Min..3).52.0,.Don.Kelley,.1970.(3-156)Career:. (Min..5).27.5,.Rex.Varn,.1976-79.(10-275)

Interception Returns for TouchdownsGame:. 1.by.manySeason:. 3,.Arlington.Nunn,.1990Career:. 3,.Arlington.Nunn,.1987-90

Interceptions By a LinebackerGame:. 2,.Johnny.Rembert.vs..Western.Carolina,.11-25-1982Season:. 6,.Johnny.Rembert,.1982Career:. 8,.Johnny.Rembert,.1981,82

Punting

PuntsGame:. 13,.Marion.Butler.vs..Wake.Forest,.10-31-1942;.Kevin.Laird.

vs..Florida.State,.10-17-1998Season:. 81,.David.Sims,.1979Career:. 224,.Cole.Chason,.2003-06

Punting AverageGame:. (Min..3.punts).55.3,.Dale.Hatcher.vs..Kentucky,.10-2-1982.(3-166)Season:. (Min..25.punts).44.5,.Chris.Gardocki,.1990.(58-2580)Career:. (Min..50.punts).43.5,.Chris.Gardocki,.1988-90.(151-6566)

Net Punting AverageGame: (Min. 4 punts) 51.0, Dawson Zimmerman vs. North

Texas, 9-4-2010 (6 punts)Season:. (Min..25.punts).42.7,.Dale.Hatcher,.1984.(54.punts)Career:. (Min..50.punts).40.7,.Dale.Hatcher,.1981-84.(191.punts)

Punts of 50 Yards or MoreGame:. 6,.Banks.McFadden.vs..Tulane,.9-30-1939.(12.punts)Season:. 22,.Banks.McFadden,.1939.(65.punts)Career:. 44,.Dale.Hatcher,.1981-84.(191.punts)

Punts Inside the 20Game: 7,.Kevin.Laird.vs..Louisiana.State,.12-28-1996Season:. 24,.David.Sims.in.1979;.Kevin.Laird,.1996Career:. 69,.Dale.Hatcher,.1981-84

Punting YardsGame:. 546,.Kevin.Laird.vs..Virginia.Tech,.9-12-1998Season:. 3,468,.David.Sims,.1979Career:. 8,816,.Kevin.Laird,.1995-98

Punt Returns

Punt ReturnsGame:. 10,.Shad.Bryant.vs..Furman,.11-25-1939Season:. 35,.Derrick.Hamilton,.2002Career:. 88,.Marion.Butler,.1941-43,45

Punt Return YardsGame:. 167*,.Don.Kelley.vs..Maryland,.10-31-1970.(4.returns)Season:. 487,.Shad.Bryant,.1938.(27.returns)Career:. 779,.Shad.Bryant,.1937-39

Average Punt ReturnGame:. (Min..2.Ret.).51.0,.Richie.Luzzi.vs..Georgia,.9-28-1968.(2-102). (Min..4.Ret.).41.8*,.Don.Kelley.vs..Maryland,.10-31-1970.(4-167)Season:. (Min..10.Att).16.9,.Bobby.Gage,.1948.(12-203)Career:. (Min..20.Att.).17.5,.Streak.Lawton,.1934-36.(26-456)

Return Yards (PR & IR)Game:. 223*,.Don.Kelley.vs..Maryland,.10-31-1970Season:. 545,.Don.Kelley,.1970Career:. 820,.Shad.Bryant,.1937-39.(779.PR,.41.IR)

Takeaway Return Yards (FR & IR)Game:. 102,.Don.Kelley.vs..Duke,.10-24-1970Season:. 160,.Antwan.Edwards,.1998.(104.FR,.56.IR)Career:. 299,.Antwan.Edwards,.1995-98.(104.FR,.195.IR)

Punt Returns for TouchdownGame:. 1.by.manySeason:. 2,.Shad.Bryant,.1938;.Don.Kelley,.1970;.Donnell.Woolford,.1987Career:. 2,.Shad.Bryant,.1937-39;.Don.Kelley,.1969-71;.Donnell.Wool-

ford,.1985-88;.Justin.Miller,.2002-04;.Jacoby.Ford,.2006-09Dawson Zimmerman had a school-record 51.0-yard net average on six punts against North Texas on September 4, 2010.

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Individual Records

Blocked PuntsQuarter:. 2,.Mitch.Belton.vs..Maryland.(2nd),.9-23-1989Game:. 2,.Wingo.Avery.vs..The.Citadel,.11-27-1954;.Mitch.Belton.vs..

Maryland,.9-23-1989;.Rahim.Abdullah.vs..Auburn,.1-2-1998Season:. 3,.Mitch.Belton,.1989Career:. 3,.Mitch.Belton,.1989,90

Blocked PlacekicksGame:. 1.by.manySeason:. 2,.Terrance.Dixon,.1992;.Jarvis.Jenkins,.2010Career:. 4,.Jarvis.Jenkins,.2007-10

Blocked Kicks (Punts & Placekicks)Game:. 2,.Wingo.Avery.vs..The.Citadel,.11-27-1954;.Mitch.Belton.vs..

Maryland,.9-23-1989;.Rahim.Abdullah.vs..Auburn,.1-2-1998Season:. 3,.Mitch.Belton,.1989;.Leomont.Evans,.1995Career:. 4,.Jarvis.Jenkins,.2007-10

Kickoff Returns

Kickoff ReturnsGame:. 7,.John.Shields.vs..Alabama,.1969Season:. 32,.Derrick.Hamilton,.2002Career:. 74,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09

Kickoff Return YardsGame:. 282,.Justin.Miller.vs..Florida.State,.2004.(6.returns)Season:. 755,.C.J..Spiller,.2009Career:. 2,052,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09.(74.returns)

Kickoff Returns for TouchdownGame:. 2,.Justin.Miller.vs..Florida.State,.2004Consecutive Games:. 2*,.C.J..Spiller.vs..Duke,.Wake.Forest,.2007Season:. 4*,.C.J..Spiller,.2009Career:. 7^,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09

Average Kickoff ReturnGame:. (Min..2.ret.).71.5,.Derrick.Hamilton.vs..Maryland,.10-11-

2001.(2-153)Season:. (Min.10.ret.).35.1,.Justin.Miller,.2002.(13-456)Career:. (Min..20.ret.).30.7*,.Justin.Miller,.2002-04.(50-1534)

Scoring

PointsGame:. 33,.Maxcey.Welch.vs..Newberry,.1930Season:. 128,.C.J..Spiller,.2009Career:. 329,.Aaron.Hunt,.2000-03

Points Per GameSeason:. 10.2,.Fred.Cone,.1950.(92.in.9.games)Career:. 7.7,.Mark.Buchholz,.2007,08.(199.in.26.games)

TouchdownsGame:. 5,. Stumpy. Banks. vs.. Furman,. 10-13-1917. (all. rushing),.

Maxcey.Welch.vs..Newberry,.10-17-1930.(all.rushing)Season:. 21,.C.J..Spiller,.2009.(12.rushing,.4.receiving,.1.PR,.4.KOR)Career:. 51,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09.(32.rushing,.11.receiving,.1.PR,.7.KOR)

Touchdowns (Run & Pass)Game:. 6*,.Woodrow.Dantzler.vs..N.C..State,.10-13-2001Season:. 31,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.2001Career:. 68,.Woodrow.Dantzler,.1998-01

Touchdowns of 50 Yards or MoreSeason:. 9,.C.J..Spiller,.2009.(1.run,.3.reception,.1.PR,.4.KOR)Career:. 21,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09.(6.run,.7.reception,.1.PR,.7.KOR)

Touchdowns of 80 Yards or MoreSeason:. 4,.C.J..Spiller,.2009.Career:. 11,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09

Different Ways Accounting for a TouchdownSeason:. 5,.C.J..Spiller,.2009.(run,.pass,.reception,.PR,.KOR)Career:. 5,. C.J.. Spiller,. 2006-09. (run,. pass,. reception,. PR,. KOR);.

Jacoby.Ford,.2006-09.(run,.pass,.reception,.PR,.KOR)

Consecutive Games Scoring a TouchdownSeason:. 14,.C.J..Spiller,.2009Career:. 14,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09

Touchdown ReturnsGame:. 2,.Walt.Laraway.vs..The.Citadel,.11-27-1954.(1.IR,.1.BPR);.

Justin.Miller.vs..Florida.State,.9-25-2004.(2.KOR)Season:. 5,.C.J..Spiller,.2009.(1.PR,.4.KOR)Career:. 8,.C.J..Spiller,.2006-09.(1.PR,.7.KOR)

Scoring LateralGame:. 65,.Don.Willis.to.Shad.Bryant.vs..George.Washington,.11-5-1938

Fumble ReturnScoring:. 93,.Antwan.Edwards.vs..Virginia,.9-19-1998Non-Scoring:. 83,.Tim.Childers.vs..Western.Carolina,.1982

Extra Points MadeGame:. 11,.W.C..Forsythe.vs..Bingham,.10-20-1898Season:. 48,.Mark.Buchholz,.2007Career:. 164,.Aaron.Hunt,.2000-03

Extra Points AttemptedGame:. 11,.W.C..Forsythe.vs..Bingham,.10-20-1898Season:. 50,.Jad.Dean,.2006Career:. 172,.Aaron.Hunt,.2000-03

Extra Points Made Without a MissSeason:. 48,.Mark.Buchholz,.2007Career:. 88,.Mark.Buchholz,.2007,08

Consecutive Extra Points MadeCareer:. 88,.Mark.Buchholz,.2007,08

Field Goals MadeGame:. 6,.Jad.Dean.vs..Texas.A&M,.9-3-2005;.Richard.Jackson.vs..

Boston.College,.9-19-2009Season:. 24,.Jad.Dean,.2005Career:. 72*,.Nelson.Welch,.1991-94

Field Goals AttemptedGame:. 6,.Chris.Gardocki.vs..Georgia.Tech,.10-13-1990;.Nelson.

Welch.vs..N.C..State,.10-26-1991;.Nelson.Welch.vs..Mary-land,.11-14-1992;.Jad.Dean.vs..Texas.A&M,.9-3-2005;.Mark.Buchholz.vs..N.C..State,.9-22-2007;.Richard.Jackson.vs..Boston.College,.9-19-2009

Season:. 36,.Mark.Buchholz,.2007Career:. 102*,.Nelson.Welch,.1991-94

Field Goal PercentageGame:. 100.0,.Jad.Dean.vs..Texas.A&M,.9-3-2005.(6-6);.Richard.

Jackson.vs..Boston.College,.9-19-2009.(6-6)Season:. 94.1,.Donald.Igwebuike,.1984.(16-17)Career:. (min..20.att.).82.9,.Bob.Paulling,.1979,81-83.(34-41)

Kick-Scoring PointsGame:. 19,. Jad. Dean. vs..Texas. A&M,. 2005;. Richard. Jackson. vs..

Boston.College,.2009Season:. 114,.Mark.Buchholz,.2007Career:. 329,.Aaron.Hunt,.2000-03

Multiple Field Goal GamesSeason:. 8,.Obed.Ariri,.1980;.Chris.Gardocki,.1989;.Jad.Dean,.2005Career:. 25,.Nelson.Welch,.1991-94

Consecutive Field Goals MadeSeason:. 14,.Obed.Ariri,.1980

Consecutive Games Making a Field GoalCareer:. 15,.Obed.Ariri,.1979,80;.Chris.Gardocki,.1988,89

Yards on Field GoalsGame:. 217,.Richard.Jackson.vs..Boston.College,.9-19-2009Season:. 769,.Chris.Gardocki,.1990Career:. 2,370,.Nelson.Welch,.1991-94

Average Made Field GoalGame:. (Min..3.made).48.7,.Mark.Buchholz.vs..Wake.Forest,.11-

10-2007.(48,.52,.46)Season:. (Min..10.made).38.3,.Donald.Igwebuike,.1984.(16-612)Career:. (Min..20.made).38.6,.Donald.Igwebuike,.1981-84.(32-1237)

Field Goals of 40 Yards or MoreGame:. 3,. Bob. Paulling. vs.. North. Carolina,. 11-6-1982;. Nelson.

Welch.vs..N.C..State,.10-29-1991;.Mark.Buchholz.vs..Wake.Forest,.11-10-2007

Season:. 10,.Chris.Gardocki,.1989Career:. 23,.Chris.Gardocki,.1988-90

Field Goals of 50 Yards or MoreGame:. 1.by.manySeason:. 3,.Richard.Jackson,.2009Career:. 5,.Chris.Gardocki,.1988-90;.Donald.Igwebuike,.1981-84

Average Field-Goal AttemptGame:. (Min.. 3). 53.3. by. Obed. Ariri. vs.. Pittsburgh,. 12-30-1977.

(3-160)Season:. (Min..10.att.).45.4.by.Obed.Ariri,.1977.(20-908)Career:. (Min.. 30. Att.). 41.7. by. Donald. Igwebuike,. 1981-84. (43-

1792)

Percentage of Field Goals Made of 40 Yards or MoreGame: (Min..3.Made),.100.0.by.Bob.Paulling.vs..North.Carolina,.

11-6-1982.(3-3);.by.Mark.Buchholz.vs..Wake.Forest,.11-10-2007.(3-3)

Season:. (Min..8.Made),.100.0.by.Donald.Igwebuike,.1984.(8-8). (Min..10.Made),.81.8.by.Nelson.Welch,.1992.(9-11)Career:. (Min..10.Made),.60.9.by.Donald.Igwebuike,.1981-84.(14-

23)

Miscellaneous

Snaps By an Offensive LinemanSeason:. 923,.John.McDermott,.1999Career:. 3,097,.Kyle.Young,.1998-01

Snaps By a QuarterbackSeason:. 943,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2003Career:. 2,875,.Charlie.Whitehurst,.2002-05

Snaps By a Running BackSeason:. 729,.Raymond.Priester,.1996Career:. 2,329,.Raymond.Priester,.1994-97

Snaps By a Wide ReceiverSeason:. 798,.Rod.Gardner,.1999Career:. 2,408,.Aaron.Kelly,.2005-08

Snaps By a Defensive LinemanSeason:. 683,.Da’Quan.Bowers,.2010Career:. 2,101,.Khaleed.Vaughn,.2000-03

Snaps By a LinebackerSeason:. 864,.Keith.Adams,.1999Career:. 2,353,.Chad.Carson,.1998-01

Snaps By a Defensive BackSeason:. 902,.Marcus.Gilchrist,.2009Career:. 2,760,.Robert.Carswell,.1997-00

*.-.ACC.record;.^.-.NCAA.record

C.J. Spiller scored a school-record 21

touchdowns in 2009.

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Records By ClassTotal Touchdowns

FY Freshman:. 12. by.C.J..Spiller.(2006)Freshman: 12. by.C.J..Spiller.(2006)Sophomore:. 17. by.James.Davis.(2006)Junior:. 18. by.Travis.Zachery.(2000)Senior:. 21. by.C.J..Spiller.(2009)

Rushing YardsFY Freshman:. 941. by.Ronald.Williams.(1990)Freshman:. 973. by.Terry.Allen.(1987)Sophomore:. 1322. by.Raymond.Priester.(1995)Junior:. 1345. by.Raymond.Priester.(1996)Senior:. 1258. by.Terrence.Flagler.(1986)

Rushing Yards Per Game FY Freshman:. 85.6. by.Ronald.Williams.(1990)Freshman:. 88.5. by.Terry.Allen.(1987)Sophomore:. 110.2. by.Raymond.Priester.(1995)Junior:. 112.1. by.Raymond.Priester.(1996)Senior:. 106.4. by.Cliff.Austin.(1982)Note:..Minimum.75.percent.of.games.played.

Rushing Yards Per CarryFY Freshman:. 7.27..by.C.J..Spiller.(2006)Freshman: 7.27..by.C.J..Spiller.(2006)Sophomore:. 7.39..by.Billy.Hair.(1950)Junior:. 6.17. by.Ray.Mathews.(1949)Senior:. 6.55. by.Terrence.Flagler.(1986)Note:..Minimum.70.attempts.

Passing YardsFY Freshman:. 750. by.Patrick.Sapp.(1992)Freshman:. 2526. by.Kyle.Parker.(2009)Sophomore:. 3561. by.Charlie.Whitehurst.(2003)Junior:. 2991. by.Cullen.Harper.(2007)Senior:. 2578. by.Woodrow.Dantzler.(2001)

Passing EfficiencyFY Freshman:. 158.3. by.Willie.Jordan.(1975)Freshman:. 158.3. by.Willie.Jordan.(1975)Sophomore:. 154.6. by.Harvey.White.(1957)Junior:. 146.0. by.Mike.Eppley.(1983)Senior:. 143.1. by.Mark.Fellers.(1974)Note:..Minimum.70.attempts.

Completion PercentageFY Freshman:. 54.7. by.Willie.Jordan.(1975)Freshman:. 57.5. by.Charlie.Whitehurst.(2002)Sophomore:. 61.9. by.Charlie.Whitehurst.(2003)Junior:. 65.1. by.Cullen.Harper.(2007)Senior:. 67.4. by.Charlie.Whitehurst.(2005)Note:..Minimum.70.attempts.

Passing TouchdownsFY Freshman:. 5. by.Willie.Jordan.(1975)Freshman:. 20. by.Kyle.Parker.(2009)Sophomore:. 21. by.Charlie.Whitehurst.(2003)Junior:. 27. by.Cullen.Harper.(2007)Senior:. 21. by.Woodrow.Dantzler.(2001)

ReceptionsFY Freshman: 52 by DeAndre Hopkins (2010)Freshman:. 53. by.Derrick.Hamilton.(2001)Sophomore:. 52. by.Terry.Smith.(1991),.Derrick.Hamilton.(2002)Junior:. 88. by.Aaron.Kelly.(2007)Senior:. 70. by.Tony.Horne.(1997). 70. by.Kevin.Youngblood.(2003)

Receiving YardsFY Freshman: 637 by DeAndre Hopkins (2010)Freshman:. 684. by.Derrick.Hamilton.(2001)Sophomore:. 829. by.Terry.Smith.(1991)Junior:. 1084. by.Rod.Gardner.(1999)Senior:. 1050. by.Rod.Gardner.(2000)

Yards Per ReceptionFY Freshman:. 17.8. by.Airese.Currie.(2001)Freshman:. 18.0. by.Ray.Williams.(1983)Sophomore:. 27.1. by.Ray.Mathews.(1948)Junior:. 32.1. by.Gary.Cooper.(1988)Senior:. 30.7. by.Whitey.Jordan.(1957)Note:..Minimum.10.receptions.

Receiving TouchdownsFY Freshman:. 4. by.many.(3)Freshman:. 4. by.many.(4)Sophomore:. 8. by.Terrance.Roulhac.(1984)Junior:. 11. by.Aaron.Kelly.(2007)Senior:. 8. by.Perry.Tuttle.(1981),.Tony.Horne.(1997)

Total OffenseFY Freshman:. 951. by.Willie.Jordan.(1975)Freshman:. 2661. by.by.Kyle.Parker.(2010)Sophomore:. 3610. by.Charlie.Whitehurst.(2003)Junior:. 2902. by.Cullen.Harper.(2007)Senior:. 3639. by.Woodrow.Dantzler.(2001)

Field GoalsFY Freshman:. 19. by.Chris.Gardocki.(1988)Freshman:. 19. by.Chris.Gardocki.(1988),.Nelson.Welch.(1991)Sophomore:. 22. by.Chris.Gardocki.(1989),.Nelson.Welch.(1992)Junior:. 24. by.Jad.Dean.(2005)Senior:. 23. by.Obed.Ariri.(1980)

PointsFY Freshman:. 75. by.Aaron.Hunt.(2000)Freshman:. 88. by.Nelson.Welch.(1991)Sophomore:. 102. by.James.Davis.(2006)Junior:. 114. by.Mark.Buchholz.(2007)Senior: 128. by.C.J..Spiller.(2009)

Punt Return YardsFY Freshman:. 362. by.Darnell.Stephens.(1991)Freshman:. 362. by.Darnell.Stephens.(1991)Sophomore:. 377. by.Derrick.Hamilton.(2002)Junior:. 487. by.Shad.Bryant.(1938)Senior:. 332. by.Tony.Horne.(1997)

Punt Return AverageFY Freshman:. 12.5. by.Darnell.Stephens.(1991)Freshman:. 12.5. by.Darnell.Stephens.(1991)Sophomore:. 13.8. by.Andre.Humphrey.(1993)Junior:. 18.0. by.Shad.Bryant.(1938)Senior:. 16.9. by.Bobby.Gage.(1948)Note:..Minimum.10.attempts.

Kickoff Return YardsFY Freshman:. 480. by.Warren.Ratchford.(1974)Freshman:. 494. by.Ray.Williams.(1983)Sophomore:. 696. by.Derrick.Hamilton.(2002)Junior:. 661. by.Justin.Miller.(2004)Senior:. 755. by.C.J..Spiller.(2009)

Kickoff Return AverageFY Freshman:. 35.1. by.Justin.Miller.(2002)Freshman:. 35.1. by.Justin.Miller.(2002)Sophomore:. 29.1. by.Joe.Henderson.(1987)Junior:. 34.5. by.Derrick.Hamilton.(2003)Senior:. 32.8. by.C.J..Spiller.(2009)Note:..Minimum.10.attempts.

All-Purpose YardsFY Freshman:. 1415. by.C.J..Spiller.(2006)Freshman: 1415. by.C.J..Spiller.(2006)Sophomore:. 1883. by.Derrick.Hamilton.(2002)Junior: 1770. by.C.J..Spiller.(2008)Senior:. 2680. by.C.J..Spiller.(2009)

TacklesFY Freshman:. 150. by.Anthony.Simmons.(1995)Freshman:. 150. by.Anthony.Simmons.(1995)

Sophomore:. 186. by.Keith.Adams.(1999)Junior:. 170. by.Bubba.Brown.(1978)Senior:. 175. by.Jeff.Davis.(1981)

SacksFY Freshman:. 4. by.William.Perry.(1981),.Ricky.Sapp.(2006)Freshman:. 7. by.Michael.Dean.Perry.(1984),.Chester.McGlockton.(1989)Sophomore:. 16. by.Keith.Adams.(1999)Junior:. 15.5..by.Da’Quan.Bowers.(2010)Senior:. 12.5..by.Gaines.Adams.(2006)

Tackles For LossFY Freshman:. 11. by.Anthony.Simmons.(1995)Freshman:. 15. by.Michael.Dean.Perry.(1984)Sophomore:. 35. by.Keith.Adams.(1999)Junior:. 27. by.Leroy.Hill.(2003)Senior:. 27. by.William.Perry.(1984),.Rob.Bodine.(1991)

InterceptionsFY Freshman:. 8. by.Robert.O’Neal.(1989),.Justin.Miller.(2002)Freshman:. 8. by.Robert.O’Neal.(1989),.Justin.Miller.(2002)Sophomore:. 6. by.Fred.Knoebel.(1950)Junior:. 8. by.DeAndre.McDaniel.(2009)Senior:. 6. by.many.(5)

Pass BreakupsFY Freshman:. 9. by.Robert.O’Neal.(1989),.Justin.Miller.(2002)Freshman:. 10. by.Alex.Ardley.(1998)Sophomore:. 13. by.James.Lott.(1987),.Justin.Miller.(2003)Junior:. 21. by.Tye.Hill.(2004)Senior:. 17. by.Dextra.Polite.(1999)

Passes DefendedFY Freshman:. 17. by.Robert.O’Neal.(1989),.Justin.Miller.(2002)Freshman:. 17. by.Robert.O’Neal.(1989),.Justin.Miller.(2002)Sophomore:. 17. by.James.Lott.(1987)Junior:. 21. by.Tye.Hill.(2004)Senior:. 21. by.Dextra.Polite.(1999)Note:..Interceptions.+.PBUs.

Interception Returns YardsFY Freshman:. 96. by.Robert.O’Neal.(1989)Freshman:. 96. by.Robert.O’Neal.(1989)Sophomore:. 109. by.Rex.Varn.(1977)Junior:. 156. by.Don.Kelley.(1970)Senior:. 128. by.Johnny.Rembert.(1982)

Punting AverageFY Freshman:. 43.4. by.Dale.Hatcher.(1981)Freshman:. 43.4. by.Dale.Hatcher.(1981)Sophomore:. 43.0. by.Chris.Gardocki.(1989)Junior:. 44.5. by.Chris.Gardocki.(1990)Senior:. 43.7. by.Dale.Hatcher.(1984)

SnapsFreshman:. 738. by.Glenn.Rountree.(1994)Sophomore:. 943. by.Charlie.Whitehurst.(2003)Junior:. 942. by.Cullen.Harper.(2007)Senior:. 901. by.Gary.Byrd.(2002)

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In 2010, DeAndre Hopkins set Clemson records for receptions (52) and receiving yards (637) by a first-year freshman.

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Offensive Team RecordsTeam Wins

WinsSeason:. 12.in.1981.Home:. 7.in.1987Road:. 5,.many.years.(last.in.1995)Conference:. 6,.many.years.(last.in.2009)By 7 or Less:. 6.in.1948By a Class:. 40.by.seniors.of.1990Win % By Class:. 83.3.(40-8),.seniors.of.1990

Total Offense

PlaysGame:. 98.vs..Maryland,.11-14-1992.(55.pass,.43.rush)Season:. 963,.2007Per Game:. 78.8,.1978.(946.in.12.games)

YardsGame:. 756.vs..Wake.Forest,.10-31-1981Season:. 5,467,.2003Per Game:. 436.8,.2000.(5,242.in.12.games)400-yard Games:. 9,.2003500-yard Games:. 4,.2001

Yards Per PlayGame:. 10.66.vs..Presbyterian.College,.9-22-1945.(56-597)Season:. 6.50,.2006.(822-5342)

Rushing

CarriesGame:. 78.vs..Duke,.10-20-1979Season:. 741,.1978Per Game:. 61.8,.1978.(741.in.12.games)

Rushing YardsGame:. 615.vs..Georgia.Tech,.10-17-1903Modern Record:. 536.vs..Wake.Forest,.10-31-1981Season:. 3,469,.1978Per Game:. 289.1,.1978.(3,469.in.12.games)200-Yard Games:. 11,.1978,.1986300-Yard Games:. 5,.1978

Yards Per CarryGame:. 10.32.vs..Presbyterian.College,.9-22-1945.(50-516)Season:. 5.72,.2006.(495-2832)

Passing

Most AttemptsGame:. 67.vs..Virginia.Tech,.10-6-2007Season:. 490,.2003Per Game:. 37.7,.2003.(490.in.13.games)

Fewest AttemptsGame:. 0.vs..South.Carolina,.10-25-1956Season:. 65,.1938Per Game:. 7.22,.1938.(65.in.9.games)

Most CompletionsGame:. 38.vs..Virginia.Tech,.10-6-2007Season:. 300,.2003Per Game:. 23.4,.2007.(281.in.12.games)

Fewest CompletionsGame:. 0.vs..many.(last.vs..Virginia.Tech,.11-3-1956)Season:. 21,.1944Per Game:. 2.33,.1944.(21.in.9.games)

Yards Per AttemptGame (min 15):. 18.2.vs..Duke,.10-19-1963.(20-364)Season:. 9.8,.1950.(126-1233)

Yards Per CompletionGame (min 10):. 25.5.vs..Furman,.11-8-1947.(11-280)Season:. 23.3,.1950.(53-1233)

Lowest Interception PercentageGame:. 0.00.vs..Duke,.11-2-.2002.(54.attempts)Season:. 1.32,.2007.(6-455)Per Game:. 0.33,.1988.(4.in.12.games)

Most Passing YardsGame:. 420.vs..Duke,.11-2-2002Season:. 3,687,.2003

Per Game:. 283.6,.2003.(3,687.in.13.games)200-Yard Games:. 11,.2003300-Yard Games:. 6,.2003

Fewest Passing YardsGame:. 0.vs..many,.last.vs..Virginia.Tech,.11-3-1956Season:. 346*,.1956Per Game:. 31.45*,.1956.(346.in.11.games)

Completion PercentageGame (min 15 att):. 88.2.vs..The.Citadel,.9-16-1978.(15-17)Game (min 20 att):. 85.2.vs..N.C..State,.2001.(23-27);.Central.Michigan,.2007.(23-27)Season:. 65.8,.2005.(248-377)

Passing EfficiencyGame (min 15 att):. 262.9.vs..Furman,.9-15-2007.(18-22-317-0-4)Season:. 148.2,.1950.(53-126-1233-8-14)

Passes Had InterceptedGame:. 7.vs..South.Carolina,.10-25-1945Season:. 24,.1969Per Game:. 2.40,.1969.(24.in.10.games)

Scoring

TouchdownsGame:. 12.vs..Wake.Forest,.10-31-1981Season:. 55,.2000,.2006Per Game:. 4.8,.1950.(48.in.10.games)

Touchdowns RushingGame:. 11.vs..Presbyterian.College,.9-25-1948Season:. 39,.1978Per Game:. 3.5,.1950.(35.in.10.games)

Touchdowns PassingGame:. 6.vs..Central.Michigan,.10-20-2007Season:. 30,.2007Per Game:. 2.31,.2007.(30.in.13.games)

Touchdowns By ReturnGame:. 3.vs..Georgia,.11-7-1914.(3.PR)Modern:. 2.vs..many,.last.vs..Miami.(FL),.10-204-2009.(1.KOR,.

1.IR)Season:. 7,.1990.(4.INT,.2.KOR,.1.FR);.2009.(4.KOR,.2.PR,.1.IR)Per Game:. 0.58,.1990.(7.in.12.games)

Touchdowns By Punt ReturnsGame:. 3.vs..Georgia,.11-7-1914Season:. 3,.1914.(modern.mark.-.2.in.1938,48,54,70,87,09)Per Game:. 0.22,.1938.(2.in.9.games)

Touchdowns By Kickoff ReturnsGame:. 2.vs..Florida.State,.9-25-2004Season:. 4,.2009Per Game:. 0.29,.2009.(4.in.14.games)

Touchdowns By Interception ReturnsGame:. 2.vs..Wake.Forest,.10-12-1940Season:. 4,.1990Per Game:. 0.33,.1940.(3.in.9.games);.1990.(4.in.12.games)

Touchdowns By Fumble ReturnsGame:. 1.vs..manySeason:. 2,.1996,.1998,.2006

PointsGame:. 122.vs..Guilford,.10-5-1901Season:. 436,.2009Per Game:. 37.0,.1900.(222.in.6.games)Modern Record:. 34.7,.2000.(416.in.12.games)

Scoring MarginGame:. +122.(122-0).vs..Guilford,.10-5-1901Season/Game:. +35.33.in.1900Modern Record:. +26.7.in.1950

Field GoalsGame:. 6.vs..Texas.A&M,.9-3-2005;.Boston.College,.9-19-2009Season:. 24,.2005Per Game:. 2.09,.1980.(23.in.11.games)

Field Goal AttemptsGame:. 6. vs.. Georgia,. 9-17-1983;. N.C.. State,. 10-26-1991;.

Maryland,.11-14-1992;.Texas.A&M,.9-3-2005;.N.C..State,.9-22-2007;.Boston.College,.9-19-2009

Season:. 36,.2007Per Game:. 2.77,.2007.(36.in.13.games)

Field Goal PercentageGame:. 100.0.vs..Texas.A&M,.9-3-2005.(6-6);.Boston.College,.

9-19-2009.(6-6)Season:. 94.4,.1984.(17-18)

Extra Points MadeGame:. 10.vs..Presbyterian.College,.9-22-1945;.Wake.Forest,.

10-31-1981;.Central.Michigan,.10-20-2007Season:. 51,.2000

Extra Points AttemptedGame:. 12.vs..Wake.Forest,.10-31-1981Season:. 55,.2000

Extra Point PercentageGame:. 100.0.vs..manySeason:. 100.0,.2007.(50-50)

Special Teams

PuntsGame:. 18.vs..Furman,.11-24-1932Season:. 91,.1939Per Game:. 10.0,.1945.(90.in.9.games)

Punting YardsGame:. 546.vs..Virginia.Tech,.9-12-1998Season:. 3,731,.1939Per Game:. 373.1,.1939.(3,731.in.10.games)

Punting AverageGame (min. 3):. 56.7*.vs.Wake.Forest,.11-1-1986.(3-170)Season:. 44.0,.1984.(56-2463)

Punt ReturnsGame:. 11. vs.. George.Washington,. 10-31-1941;. Georgia.

Tech*,.9-26-1987Season:. 53,.1945,.1987Per Game:. 5.77,.1941.(52.in.9.games)

Punt Return YardsGame:. 227*.vs..Georgia.Tech,.9-26-1987Season:. 720,.1987Per Game:. 64.8,.1938.(584.in.9.games)

Punt Return AverageGame (min 3):. 41.8*.vs..Maryland,.10-31-1970.(4-167)Season:. 17.1,.1948.(37-634)

Kickoff ReturnsGame:. 10.vs..Georgia.Tech,.9-30-1944Season:. 57,.1970,.1946Per Game:. 6.33,.1946.(57.in.9.games)

Jad Dean kicked six field goals in Clemson’s 25-24 win over Texas A&M in the 2005 season-opener.

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Offensive Team Records

Defensive Team Records

Kickoff Return YardsGame:. 286.vs..Florida.State,.9-25-2004Season:. 1,187,.1970Per Game:. 107.9,.1970.(1,187.in.11.games)

Kickoff Return AverageGame (min 3):. 55.7.vs..Duke,.11-3-2007.(3-167)Season:. 27.7,.2003.(29-803)

Miscellaneous

Third-Down Conversion PercentageGame:. 100.0.vs..Wake.Forest,.10-31-1981.(12-12)Season:. 51.6,.1978.(99-192)

First DownsGame:. 35.vs..Wake.Forest,.10-31-1981;.Central.Michigan,.10-20-2007Season:. 303,.2003Per Game:. 23.5,.2001.(282.in.12.games)

First Downs RushingGame:. 27.vs..Presbyterian.College,.9-21-1957;.Wake.Forest,.

10-31-1981Season:. 192,.1978Per Game:. 16.0,.1978.(192.in.12.games)

First Downs PassingGame:. 19.vs..Duke,.11-2-2002;.Virginia.Tech,.10-6-2007Season:. 156,.2003Per Game:. 12.6,.2007.(151.in.12.games)

PenaltiesGame:. 20.vs..N.C..State,.10-13-2001Season:. 104,.1987,.2000Per Game:. 8.67,.1987,.2000.(104.in.12.games)

Penalty YardsGame:. 181.vs..N.C..State,.10-13-2001Season:. 962,.2000Per Game:. 80.2,.2000

Time of PossessionGame:. 42:58.vs..North.Carolina,.11-7-1992Season:. 410:57,.1989.(12.games)Per Game:. 34:15,.1989.(410:57.in.12.games)

Fewest TurnoversGame:. 0.vs..manySeason:. 8,.1940Per Game:. 0.89,.1940.(8.in.9.games)

Turnover MarginGame:. +7.vs..Duke,.10-19-1968;.vs..Georgia,.9-19-1981Season:. +23,.1989.(15-38.in.12.games)Per Game:. +2.11,.1940.(+19.in.9.games)

Most FumblesGame:. 14.vs..Presbyterian.College,.9-19-1953Season:. 49,.1963Per Game:. 4.9,.1963.(49.in.10.games)

Fewest FumblesGame:. 0.vs..many.teamsSeason:. 13,.1938Per Game:. 1.44,.1938.(13.in.9.games)

Most Fumbles LostGame:. 5.vs..many.teamsSeason:. 26,.1963,.1975Per Game:. 2.6,.1963.(26.in.10.games)

Fewest Fumbles LostGame:. 0.vs..many.teamsSeason:. 2*,.1994Per Game:. 0.18*,.1994.(2.in.11.games)

*.-.ACC.record

Total Defense

PlaysGame:. 29.vs..Furman,.1939Season:. 462,.1943Per Game:. 52.0,.1940.(468.in.9.games)

YardsGame:. -12.vs..Furman,.1948Season:. 1,575,.1939Per Game:. 157.5,.1939.(1,575.in.10.games)

Yards Per PlayGame:. -0.34.vs..Furman,.1948Season:. 3.03,.1939

Rushing

CarriesGame:. 14.vs..Presbyterian.College,.1941Season:. 334,.1941Per Game:. 32.8,.1986.(394.in.12.games)

Rushing YardsGame:. -29.vs..Furman,.1996Season:. 733,.1991Per Game:. 61.1,.1991.(733.in.12.games)

Yards Per CarryGame:. -1.48.vs..Furman,.1941Season:. 1.82,.1991.(402-733)

Passing

Passing AttemptsGame:. 0.vs..manySeason:. 105,.1938Per Game:. 10.9,.1939.(109.in.10.games)

CompletionsGame:. 0.vs..many.(last.vs..Rice,.1959)Season:. 32,.1939Per Game:. 3.2,.1939.(32.in.10.games)

Passing YardsGame:. 0.vs..many.(last.vs..Rice,.1959)Season:. 449,.1939

Completion PercentageGame:. 0.0.vs..Rice,.1959.(0-13)Season:. 29.4,.1939

InterceptionsGame:. 6.vs..South.Carolina,.1971;.N.C..State,.1995Season:. 25,.1951Per Game:. 2.50,.1951.(25.in.10.games)

Interception Return YardsGame:. 143.vs..Maryland,.1970Season:. 368,.2008Per Game:. 36.1,.1951.(361.in.10.games)

Special Teams

Kickoff Return YardsGame:. 0.vs..manySeason:. 346,.1976

Kickoff Return Yards Per AttemptGame:. 0.0.vs..manySeason:. 14.7,.1952

Punt Return YardsGame:. -4.vs..Furman,.2007;.Central.Michigan,.2007Season:. 63,.1957

Punt Return Yards Per AttemptGame:. -4.0.vs..Furman,.2007;.Central.Michigan,.2007Season:. 2.7,.1977.(24-65)

Blocked PuntsGame:. 3.vs..Auburn,.1998Season:. 5,.1944

Blocked KicksGame:. 3.vs..Georgia,.1995;.Auburn,.1998Season:. 8,.1995

Scoring

PointsGame:. 0.vs..manySeason:. 45,.1939Per Game:. 4.5,.1939.(45.in.10.games)

ShutoutsSeason:. 7,.1928Consecutive:. 6,.1928;.4,.1906,.1909,.1959*

TouchdownsGame:. 0.vs..manySeason:. 6,.1939Per Game:. 0.6,.1939.(6.in.10.games)

Rushing TouchdownsGame:. 0.vs..manySeason:. 5,.1938,.1939,.1979,.1981Per Game:. 0.42,.1979,.1981.(5.in.12.games)

Passing TouchdownsGame:. 0.vs..manySeason:. 0,.1951

Miscellaneous

SacksGame:. 12.vs..Furman,.1996Season:. 47,.1999.(326.yards)Per Game:. 4.18,.1992.(46.in.11.games)

Pass BreakupsGame:. 18.vs..The.Citadel,.1986Season:. 96,.1989Per Game:. 8.0,.1989.(96.in.12.games)

Recovered FumblesGame:. 6.vs..Duke,.1965Season:. 21,.1956Per Game:. 1.91,.1956.(21.in.11.games)

Fumble ReturnsGame:. 1.vs..manySeason:. 6,.1996,.2006

Fumble Return YardsGame:. 93.vs..Virginia,.1998Season:. 125,.2006

First DownsGame:. 0.vs..The.Citadel,.1948Season:. 80,.1939Per Game:. 8.0,.1939.(80.in.10.games)

Tackles For LossGame:. 19.vs..N.C..State,.1987Season:. 119,.1991Per Game:. 10.2,.2004.(112.in.11.games)

TurnoversGame:. 9.vs..Georgia,.1981Season:. 41,.1981Per Game:. 3.42,.1981.(41.in.12.games)

*.-.ACC.record

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Single-Game Team BestsMost Rushing Yards By Clemson

Yds Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date615. a.-.Georgia.Tech.(73-0). 10-17-1903536. h.-.Wake.Forest.(82-24). 10-31-1981516. h.-.Presbyterian.College.(76-0). 9-22-1945448. h.-.Furman.(41-0). 11-6-1948440. h.-.Tennessee-Chattanooga.(54-3). 10-3-1992439. h.-.Presbyterian.College.(66-0). 9-21-1957436. h.-.Presbyterian.College.(55-0). 9-23-1950436. h.-.Wake.Forest.(55-7). 9-16-2000434. a.-.Furman.(40-20). 11-26-1955433. h.-.South.Carolina.(39-21). 11-23-1974433. h.-.Duke.(34-17). 11-11-1995

Most Rushing Yards By OpponentYds Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date478. a.-.Tulane.(20-36). 11-18-1944475. a.-.Oklahoma.(3-52). 9-30-1972458. a.-.South.Carolina.(20-56). 11-22-1975444. a.-.Wake.Forest.(20-36). 10-17-1970437. a.-.Alabama.(0-56). 9-20-1975434. a.-.Texas.A&M.(0-24). 9-14-1974409. h.-.N.C..State.(7-45). 10-25-1975406. a.-.Maryland.(23-41). 11-17-1984

Most Rushing Yards By Both TeamsYds Teams & Yards Site - (Score CU-Opp.) Date707. CU.397,.South.Carolina.310. h.-.(41-23). 11-25-1978697. CU.433,.South.Carolina.264. h.-.(39-21). 11-23-1974690. CU.232,.South.Carolina.458. a.-.(20-56). 11-22-1975671. CU.283,.N.C..State.388. a.-.(21-38). 10-23-1976656. CU.323,.Georgia.Tech.333. N1.-.(34-39). 12-5-2009653. CU.390,.North.Carolina.263. h.-.(43-32). 11-9-1974635. CU.160,.Oklahoma.475. a.-.(3-52). 9-30-1972633. CU.398,.Presbyterian.College.235. h.-.(69-7). 9-17-1949629. CU.300,.North.Carolina.329. h.-.(23-27). 11-6-1976624. CU.536,.Wake.Forest.88. h.-.(82-24). 10-31-1981N1.-.ACC.Championship.Game.at.Tampa,.FL

Fewest Rushing Yards By ClemsonYds Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date-15. a.-.Boston.College.(7-14). 10-10-1942-1. a.-.Boston.College.(22-32). 9-26-19470. N1.-.Alabama.(10-34). 8-30-20083. a.-.North.Carolina.(0-24). 11-6-19934. N2.-.Nebraska.(21-26). 1-1-20096. h.-.Wake.Forest.(14-16). 10-4-19478. a.-.South.Carolina.(6-33). 10-21-19438. h.-.Virginia.Tech.(23-41). 10-6-200710. a.-.Maryland.(7-21). 10-4-200317. a.-.Virginia.Tech.(11-31). 9-23-1999N1.-.Atlanta,.GA;.N2.-.Jacksonville,.FL.(Gator.Bowl)

Fewest Rushing Yards By OpponentYds Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date-29. h.-.Furman.(19-3). 9-7-1996-21. a.-.Furman.(34-6). 11-22-1941-20. h.-.Utah.State.(35-6). 10-16-2004-17. h.-.Furman.(41-0). 11-6-1948-16. h.-.Long.Beach.State.(59-0). 9-1-1990-14. h.-.Kentucky.(24-6). 10-2-1982-11. a.-.Furman.(14-3). 11-25-1939-10. h.-.S.C..State.(54-0). 9-20-2008-9. h.-.Auburn.(34-18). 11-22-1947-6.. a.-.North.Carolina.(35-3). 11-4-1989

Fewest Rushing Yards By Both TeamsYds Teams & Yards Site - (Score CU-Opp.) Date72. CU.41,.Florida.State.31. h.-.(28-35). 9-20-199786. CU.56,.Virginia.30. a.-.(13-3). 11-22-2008107. CU.47,.Boston.College.60. h.-.(17-20). 11-17-2007109. CU.46,.N.C..State.63. h.-.(14-13). 11-6-2010119. CU.46,.South.Carolina.73. a.-.(8-13). 10-21-1954119. CU.36,.Maryland.83. h.-.(10-7). 10-23-2004121. CU.56,.Virginia.Military.65. N1.-.(0-0). 9-26-1942129. CU.67,.Baylor.62. N2.-.(18-24). 12-31-1979129. CU.4,.Nebraska.125. N3.-.(21-26). 1-1-2009130. CU.69,.Georgia.Tech.61. a.-.(0-27). 9-28-1963N1.-.Lynchburg,.VA;.N2.-.Atlanta,.GA.(Peach.Bowl);.N3.-.Jacksonville,.FL.(Gator.Bowl)

Most Passing Yards By ClemsonYds (C-A) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date420. (34-52). a.-.Duke.(34-31). 11-2-2002372. (38-67). h.-.Virginia.Tech.(23-41). 10-6-2007364. (13-20). a.-.Duke.(30-35). 10-19-1963359. (22-33). h.-.Temple.(37-7). 10-22-2005350. (21-39). h.-.Wake.Forest.(19-29). 9-26-1998344. (28-43). h.-.Duke.(40-7). 11-15-2003

343. (24-32). h.-.Virginia.(33-14). 9-11-1999343. (35-57). a.-.Wake.Forest.(17-45). 11-1-2003343. (25-40). a.-.Boston.College.(33-34^^). 9-9-2006342. (23-48). a.-.North.Carolina.(13-17). 11-6-1965

Most Passing Yards By OpponentYds (C-A) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date521. (27-43). a.-.Florida.State.(7-54). 11-4-2000464. (39-52). N4.-.Texas.Tech.(15-55). 12-23-2002454. (35-57). h.-.Georgia.Tech.(28-31). 10-28-2000442.. (29-37). a.-.Florida.State.(0-57). 9-11-1993418.. (27-41). a.-.Maryland.(23-53). 11-14-1992401. (29-59). N3.-.Louisiana.Tech.(49-24). 12-31-2001395.. (30-54). a.-.N.C..State.(43-22). 9-30-1995387.. (23-37). N1.-.Pittsburgh.(3-34). 12-30-1977385.. (23-48). N2.-.Duke.(33-21). 11-30-1991384. (31-56). N5.-.Tennessee.(27-14). 1-2-2004N1.-.Jacksonville,.FL.(Gator.Bowl);.N2.-.Tokyo,.Japan;.N3.-.Boise,.ID.(Humanitarian.Bowl);.N4.-.Orlando,.FL.(Tangerine.Bowl);.N5.-.Atlanta,.GA.(Peach.Bowl)

Most Passing Yards By Both TeamsYds Teams & Yards Site - (Score CU-Opp.) Date783. CU.319,.Texas.Tech.464. N2.-.(15-55). 12-23-2002730. CU.420,.Duke.310. a.-.(34-31). 11-2-2002703. CU.329,.N.C..State.374. h.-.(39-46). 10-31-1998691. CU.273,.Maryland.418. a.-.(23-53). 11-14-1992688. CU.167,.Florida.State.521. a.-.(7-54). 11-7-2000678. CU.359,.Temple.319. h.-.(37-7). 10-22-2005676. CU.275,.Louisiana.Tech.401. N1.-.(49-24). 12-31-2001669. CU.227,.Florida.State.442. a.-.(0-57). 9-11-1993664. CU.333,.N.C..State.331. a.-.(45-37). 10-13-2001661. CU.207,.Georgia.Tech.454. h.-.(28-31). 10-28-2000N1.-.Boise,.ID.(Humanitarian.Bowl);.N2.-.Orlando,.FL.(Tangerine.Bowl)

Fewest Passing Yards By ClemsonYds (C-A) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date-1. (1-6). a.-.Maryland.(6-6). 11-10-19560.. (0-3). N1.-.George.Washington.(27-0). 11-5-19380.. (0-4). h.-.Presbyterian.College.(32-13). 9-19-19420.. (0-2). a.-.South.Carolina.(6-33). 10-21-19430.. (0-2). a.-.South.Carolina.(20-13). 10-19-19440. (0-8). a.-.South.Carolina.(0-6). 10-23-19520.. (0-6). a.-.Fordham.(12-12). 11-8-19520. (0-5). h.-.Presbyterian.College.(33-7). 9-19-19530. (0-0). a.-.South.Carolina.(7-0). 10-25-19560.. (0-2). h.-.Virginia.Tech.(21-6). 11-3-1956N1.-.Greenville,.SC

Fewest Passing Yards By OpponentYds (C-A) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date0.. (0-10). h.-.Presbyterian.College.(26-0). 9-17-19380.. (0-0). a.-.Wake.Forest.(7-0). 10-28-19380. (0-7). a.-.George.Washington.(19-0). 10-31-19410. (0-4). a.-.Miami.(FL).(6-7). 11-2-19450. (0-7). a.-.The.Citadel.(20-0). 12-4-19480. (0-2). h.-.Presbyterian.College.(69-7). 9-17-19490. (0-9). a.-.South.Carolina.(14-14). 10-19-19500. (1-9). a.-.Virginia.(20-7). 9-24-19550. (0-13). a.-.Rice.(19-0). 10-31-1959

Fewest Passing Yards By Both TeamsYds Teams & Yards Site - (Score CU-Opp.) Date4. CU.4,.George.Washington.0. a.-.(19-0). 10-31-194111. CU.-1,.Maryland.12. a.-.(6-6). 11-10-195627. CU.0,.South.Carolina.27. a.-.(20-13). 10-19-194433. CU.27,.Furman.6. a.-.(14-3). 11-25-193933. CU.12,.Presbyterian.College.21. h.-.(34-0). 9-25-194434. CU.34,.Rice.0. a.-.(19-0). 10-31-195939. CU.10,.Tulane.29. a.-.(0-13). 11-2-194039. CU.39,.Virginia.0. a.-.(20-7). 9-24-195540. CU.0,.Virginia.Tech.40. h.-.(21-6). 11-3-195642. CU.39,.George.Washington.3. h.-.(0-7). 11-7-1942

Passing Attempts By ClemsonAtt. Com. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date67. 38. h.-.Virginia.Tech.(23-41). 10-6-200757. 35. a.-.Wake.Forest.(17-45). 11-1-200356. 25. N1.-.Mississippi.State.(7-17). 12-30-199956. 25. N2.-.Texas.Tech.(15-55). 12-23-200255. 25. a.-.Maryland.(23-53). 11-14-199255. 31. h.-.Miami.(FL).(30-36^^^). 9-17-200554. 21. h.-.N.C..State.(28-30). 10-24-198752. 34. a.-.Duke.(34-31). 11-2-200248. 25. a.-.Florida.State.(13-38). 11-7-197046. 14. h.-.North.Carolina.(3-38). 10-20-2001N1.-.Atlanta,.GA.(Peach.Bowl);.N2.-.Orlando,.FL.(Tangerine.Bowl)

Passing Attempts By OpponentAtt. Com. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date59. 29. N1.-.Louisiana.Tech.(49-24). 12-31-200158. 24. h.-.The.Citadel.(24-0). 10-4-198657. 35. h.-.Georgia.Tech.(28-31). 10-28-200057. 24. h.-.Duke.(59-31). 12-1-200156. 28. a.-.Wake.Forest.(35-33). 11-1-198056.. 30. h.-.N.C..State.(30-10). 10-21-198956. 31. N3.-.Tennessee.(27-14). 1-2-200454. 30. a.-.N.C..State.(43-22). 9-30-199553. 34. a.-.Duke.(38-31). 10-15-198352. 39. N2.-.Texas.Tech.(15-55). 12-23-200252. 27. h.-.Florida.State.(26-10). 11-8-2003N1.-.Boise,.ID.(Humanitarian.Bowl);.N2.-.Orlando,.FL.(Tangerine.Bowl);.N3.-.Atlanta,.GA.(Peach.Bowl)

Completions By ClemsonCo. Att. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date38. 67. h.-.Virginia.Tech.(23-41). 10-6-200735. 57. a.-.Wake.Forest.(17-45). 11-1-200334. 52. a.-.Duke.(34-31). 11-2-200231. 55. h.-.Miami.(FL).(30-36^^^). 9-17-200528. 44. a.-.Virginia.Tech.(11-31). 9-23-199928. 45. h.-.Virginia.(30-27^). 10-11-200328. 45. h.-.Duke.(40-7). 11-15-200328. 42. a.-.Wake.Forest.(27-31). 10-1-200528. 39. a.-.South.Carolina.(23-21). 11-24-200728. 44. a.-.Florida.State.(13-16). 11-13-2010

Completions By OpponentCo. Att. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date39. 52. N1.-.Texas.Tech.(15-55). 12-23-200235. 57. h.-.Georgia.Tech.(28-31). 10-28-200034. 53. a.-.Duke.(38-31). 10-15-198333. 48. h.-.Virginia.(30-27^). 10-11-200331. 47. a.-.Rice.(10-29). 9-23-197231. 56. N2.-.Tennessee.(27-14). 1-2-200431. 47. h.-.Boston.College.(17-20). 11-17-200730. 49. a.-.Virginia.(31-17). 10-11-198630. 56. h.-.N.C..State.(30-10). 10-21-198930. 54. a.-.N.C..State.(43-22). 9-30-199530. 45. a.-.South.Carolina.(38-17). 11-18-1995N1.-.Orlando,.FL.(Tangerine.Bowl);.N2.-.Atlanta,.GA.(Peach.Bowl)

Completion Percentage By ClemsonPct. C-A Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date88.2. (15-17). h.-.The.Citadel.(58-3). 9-16-197886.7. (13-15). a.-.South.Carolina.(41-24). 11-23-199185.2. (23-27). a.-.N.C..State.(45-37). 10-13-200185.2. (23-27). h.-.Central.Michigan.(70-14). 10-20-200782.1. (23-28). h.-.Middle.Tennessee.(37-14). 9-13-200381.8. (18-22). a.-.Maryland.(28-24). 9-10-200581.8. (18-22). h.-.Furman.(38-10). 9-15-200780.0. (12-15). a.-.Duke.(21-15). 10-18-197580.0. (12-15). a.-.South.Carolina.(47-21). 11-22-199780.0. (12-15). h.-.Furman.(33-0). 9-5-1998Note:..Minimum.15.attempts.

Completion Percentage By OpponentPct. C-A Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date84.6. (22-26). a.-.N.C..State.(24-17). 10-20-199080.0. (20-25). a.-.Wake.Forest.(27-31). 10-1-2005Offensive lineman James Farr helped paved

the way for Clemson’s 536 rushing yards against Wake Forest on October 31, 1981.

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79.2 (19-24) a-WakeForest(27-17) 10-7-200678.4 (29-37) a-FloridaState(0-57) 9-11-199377.8 (14-18) h-NorthCarolina(3-38) 10-20-200177.3 (17-22) h-N.C.State(12-29) 9-10-199475.0 (18-24) a-GeorgiaTech(21-29) 10-29-197375.0 (39-52) N1-TexasTech(15-55) 12-23-200273.3 (22-30) a-GeorgiaTech(42-45) 11-13-199973.3 (22-30) N2-Alabama(10-34) 8-30-2008N1-Orlando,FL(TangerineBowl);N2-Atlanta,GA;Note:Minimum15attempts.

Passing Efficiency By ClemsonEff. Opponent Site Date C-A-Yds-I-TD262.9 Furman h 9-15-2007 18-22-317-0-4249.1 CentralMichigan h 10-20-2007 23-27-315-1-6241.1 NorthCarolina a 11-9-2002 12-20-274-0-4237.7 N.C.State a 10-13-2001 23-27-333-0-4235.4 Virginia h 10-8-1983 12-19-199-0-2235.0 Virginia h 9-24-1966 13-21-315-0-3233.9 SouthCarolina a 11-22-1997 12-15-157-0-3232.4 Maryland h 11-12-1983 11-16-194-0-3228.7 TheCitadel h 9-16-1978 15-17-245-0-1224.7 SouthCarolina a 11-23-1991 13-15-231-1-1Note:Minimum15attempts.

Plays By ClemsonPL R P Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date98 43 55 a-Maryland(23-53) 11-14-199296 77 19 a-WakeForest(56-3) 11-4-197895 65 30 h-N.C.State(34-27) 10-7-200093 63 30 a-Furman(56-3) 11-28-195992 69 23 h-NorthCarolina(40-7) 11-7-199291 46 45 h-Virginia(30-27^) 10-11-200390 70 20 h-Furman(28-0) 9-19-196490 63 27 a-Georgia(16-20) 9-20-198090 34 56 N1-MississippiState(7-17) 12-30-199990 23 67 h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-2007N1-Atlanta,GA(PeachBowl)

Plays By OpponentPL R P Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date99 62 37 h-SouthCarolina(3-7) 11-23-196897 74 23 h-NorthCarolina(7-42) 11-14-197097 40 57 h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-200096 58 38 h-Duke(10-21) 10-24-197093 57 36 a-BostonCollege(16-31) 9-10-198391 55 36 a-Georgia(13-31) 9-28-196891 82 9 a-NorthCarolina(15-32) 11-15-196991 41 50 h-FloridaState(14-17) 10-23-1999

Most Total Offense Yards By ClemsonYds Rush,Pass Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date756 536,220 h-WakeForest(82-24) 10-31-1981656 341,315 h-CentralMichigan(70-14) 10-20-2007623 436,187 h-WakeForest(55-7) 9-16-2000615 615,0 a-GeorgiaTech(73-0) 10-17-1903608 328,280 h-Duke(59-31) 12-1-2001608 340,268 a-N.C.State(42-20) 9-22-2007606 440,166 h-Tennessee-Chattanooga(54-3) 10-3-1992597 516,81 h-PresbyterianCollege(76-0) 9-22-1945567 322,245 h-TheCitadel(58-3) 9-16-1978567 234,333 a-N.C.State(45-37) 10-13-2001

Most Total Offense Yards By OpponentYds Rush,Pass Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date771 250,521 a-FloridaState(7-54) 11-4-2000634 192,442 a-FloridaState(0-57) 9-11-1993616 458,158 a-SouthCarolina(20-56) 11-22-1975577 406,171 N1-Maryland(23-41) 11-17-1984573 155,418 a-Maryland(23-53) 11-14-1992566 179,387 N2-Pittsburgh(3-34) 12-30-1977557 188,369 h-FloridaState(27-41) 11-3-2001555 91,464 N3-TexasTech(15-55) 12-23-2002551 364,187 a-Tennessee(28-29) 10-26-1974550 96,454 h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-2000N1-Baltimore,MD;N2-Jacksonville,FL(GatorBowl);N3-Orlando,FL(TangerineBowl)

Total Offense Yards By Both TeamsYds Teams & Yards Site - (Score CU-Opp.) Date1107 CU756,WakeForest351 h-(82-24) 10-31-19811033 CU262,FloridaState771 a-(7-54) 11-4-20001023 CU528,NorthCarolina495 h-(36-28) 10-25-20031022 CU514,Duke508 a-(38-31) 10-15-19831020 CU463,FloridaState557 h-(27-41) 11-3-20011009 CU393,SouthCarolina616 a-(20-56) 11-22-19751002 CU608,Duke394 h-(59-31) 12-1-2001998 CU548,LouisianaTech450 N1-(49-24) 12-31-2001997 CU492,Duke505 h-(29-22) 10-19-1968978 CU583,NorthCarolina395 h-(54-32) 11-9-1974N1-Boise,ID(HumanitarianBowl)

Fewest Total Offense Yards By ClemsonYds Rush,Pass Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date8 8,0 a-SouthCarolina(6-33) 10-21-194351 48,3 a-N.C.State(0-18) 10-11-194763 53,10 a-Tulane(0-13) 11-2-194085 -15,100 a-BostonCollege(7-14) 10-10-194290 68,22 a-Maryland(0-34) 11-14-196491 50,41 a-NorthCarolina(0-45) 8-31-199694 19,75 a-Auburn(0-51) 10-11-1969102 65,37 a-GeorgiaTech(0-27) 9-28-1963102 31,71 h-VirginiaTech(0-37) 9-12-1998

Fewest Total Offense Yards By OpponentYds Rush,Pass Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date-12 -17,5 h-Furman(41-0) 11-6-1948-5 -11,6 a-Furman(14-3) 11-25-193929 29,0 a-TheCitadel(20-0) 12-4-194835 -21,56 a-Furman(34-6) 11-22-194141 20,21 a-Virginia(35-0) 10-26-196354 29,25 h-BostonCollege(25-7) 9-19-200957 57,0 h-PresbyterianCollege(26-0) 9-17-193857 -16,73 h-LongBeachState(59-0) 9-1-199058 31,27 h-Furman(30-0) 9-2-198960 23,37 a-VirginiaTech(22-10) 9-12-1987

Yards Per Play By ClemsonY/P P-Y Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date11.2 55-615 a-GeorgiaTech(73-0) 10-17-190310.7 56-597 h-PresbyterianCollege(76-0) 9-22-194510.4 51-531 h-PresbyterianCollege(42-0) 9-20-19479.6 58-559 N1-Temple(63-9) 10-12-20069.2 46-422 h-NorthTexas(35-10) 9-4-20109.1 58-526 h-LouisianaTech(51-0) 9-30-20068.9 69-527 h-PresbyterianCollege(53-13) 9-20-19528.7 87-756 h-WakeForest(82-24) 10-31-19818.5 71-606 h-Tennessee-Chattanooga(54-3) 10-3-1992N1-Charlotte,NC

Turnovers By ClemsonTO Site - Opponent CU-Opp. (Fum.,Int.) Date10 a-Florida 13-54 (4,6) 10-11-19529 h-Auburn 19-45 (4,5) 11-21-19538 a-SouthCarolina 0-0 (1,7) 10-25-19458 h-WakeForest 36-0 (5,3) 11-2-19638 a-NorthCarolina 15-32 (3,5) 11-15-19698 h-Tulane 13-17 (5,3) 9-13-19757 a-GeorgiaTech 0-27 (4,3) 9-28-1963

7 a-Georgia 23-26 (3,4) 9-22-19847 a-Kentucky 7-26 (4,3) 10-5-19857 h-WakeForest 19-29 (3,4) 9-26-1998

Turnovers By Clemson in a Clemson VictoryTO Site - Opponent CU-Opp. (Fum.,Int.) Date8 h-WakeForest 36-0 (5,3) 11-2-19635 h-Virginia 40-35 (5,0) 9-24-19665 h-WakeForest 16-14 (5,0) 10-11-19755 h-VirginiaTech 38-7 (3,2) 10-7-19785 h-N.C.State 17-7 (2,3) 10-24-19815 h-W.Carolina 21-10 (4,1) 9-25-19825 a-VirginiaTech 20-17 (5,0) 9-14-1985

Turnovers Forced By ClemsonTO Site - Opponent CU-Opp. (Fum.,Int.) Date9 h-Georgia 13-3 (4,5) 9-19-19818 h-PresbyterianCollege 53-0 (4,4) 9-25-19488 h-Duke 39-22 (6,2) 10-19-19688 a-GeorgiaTech 7-28 (5,3) 10-3-19707 h-VirginiaTech 35-0 (3,4) 11-10-19457 a-Fordham 12-12 (5,2) 11-8-19527 a-Furman 56-33 (3,4) 11-28-19597 a-TexasChristian 10-14 (2,5) 10-24-19647 h-VirginiaTech 38-7 (4,3) 10-7-19787 h-Duke 28-8 (3,4) 10-21-19787 a-Tulane 13-5 (3,4) 9-12-19817 a-Virginia 6-9 (3,4) 9-17-19947 a-N.C.State 43-22 (1,6) 9-30-1995

Interception Return Yards By ClemsonYds (Int.) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date143(4) a-Maryland(24-11) 10-31-1970132(3) a-VirginiaTech(27-7) 9-16-1989131(4) h-WesternCarolina(21-10) 9-25-1982124(6) a-N.C.State(43-22) 9-30-1995122(4) h-VirginiaTech(35-0) 11-10-1945110(3) h-WakeForest(33-31) 11-21-1959109(4) h-FloridaState(20-24) 9-12-1992107(4) a-WakeForest(28-7) 9-24-1960104(3) h-SouthCarolina(28-19) 11-21-1998

Interception Return Yards By OpponentYds (Int.) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date166(6) h-Auburn(19-45) 11-21-1953159(4) h-Duke(17-34) 10-18-1980116(3) a-Georgia(16-20) 9-20-1980108(2) a-N.C.State(35-34) 10-27-198493(2) N1-SouthFlorida(26-31) 12-31-201085(1) a-WakeForest(17-45) 11-1-200383(3) h-Maryland(21-6) 11-11-196377(5) h-Duke(0-16) 10-20-196273(3) h-Maryland(0-19) 9-15-197972(4) h-NorthCarolina(7-42) 11-14-1970N1-Charlotte,NC(MeinekeCarCareBowl)

Punt Return Yards By ClemsonYds (PR) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date227(11) h-GeorgiaTech(33-12) 9-26-1987172(9) h-WesternCarolina(43-0) 9-5-1987169(7) h-Maryland(40-7) 11-16-1991167(4) h-Maryland(24-11) 10-31-1970155(8) a-WakeForest(24-7) 10-6-1962140(4) h-Duquesne(42-0) 11-20-1948136(11) a-GeorgeWashington(19-0) 10-31-1941135(5) h-MiddleTennessee(37-14) 9-5-2009134(8) h-PresbyterianCollege(53-6) 9-22-1951130(5) h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-2000

Punt Return Yards By OpponentYds (PR) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date150(5) h-FloridaState(28-35) 9-20-1997147(7) a-Auburn(7-28) 11-29-1941133(7) a-WakeForest(6-19) 10-31-1942129(10) h-VirginiaTech(0-37) 9-12-1998126(7) a-GeorgiaTech(0-51) 9-30-1944126(4) h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-2007124(5) N1-California(13-37) 1-2-1992116(8) a-Tennessee(7-26) 10-28-1944116(6) a-Georgia(7-19) 10-10-1964113(3) a-SouthCarolina(0-20) 10-25-1951N1-Orlando,FL(CitrusBowl)

Kickoff Return Yards By ClemsonYds (KOR) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date286(7) a-FloridaState(22-41) 9-25-2004219(6) a-Maryland(20-37) 11-10-2001188(9) a-Tulane(13-54) 11-9-1946188(7) N2-Alabama(10-34) 8-30-2008

Cullen Harper completed 16-19 passes for 266 yards against Furman on September

15, 2007. The Tigers set a school record for passing efficiency (262.9) that day.

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174(4) a-GeorgiaTech(9-31) 10-7-1972173(7) a-Miami(FL)(40-37^) 10-24-2009171(9) a-FloridaState(0-57) 9-11-1993167(3) a-Duke(47-10) 11-3-2007165(7) a-WakeForest(20-36) 10-17-1970165(5) h-Maryland(12-30) 11-16-2002N1-Orlando,FL(TangerineBowl);N2-Atlanta,GA

Kickoff Return Yards By OpponentYds (KOR) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date265(11) h-CentralMichigan(70-14) 10-20-2007240(9) N1-Temple(63-9) 10-12-2006231(7) h-Duke(49-17) 10-15-1988220(7) a-N.C.State(42-20) 9-22-2007214(6) a-VirginiaTech(27-7) 9-16-1989216(10) a-WakeForest(51-6) 11-4-1978213(5) a-BostonCollege(33-34^^) 9-9-2006207(12) h-PresbyterianCollege(66-0) 9-21-1957205(5) h-Furman(27-6) 9-3-1994194(8) h-WakeForest(55-7) 9-16-2000N1-Charlotte,NC

Sacks By ClemsonSacks (Yds) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date12(70) h-Furman(19-3) 9-7-199611(84) h-UtahState(35-6) 10-16-200410(64) h-Maryland(0-19) 9-15-197910(59) h-Duke(21-6) 10-17-19929(47) a-N.C.State(35-34) 10-27-19849(58) a-WakeForest(24-6) 10-27-19908(55) h-N.C.State(39-10) 10-26-19858(66) h-Maryland(35-3) 11-2-19968(56) h-Duke(58-7) 11-6-19998(55) a-Duke(52-22) 9-30-2000

Tackles For Loss By ClemsonTFL (Yds) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date19(77) h-N.C.State(28-30) 10-24-198717(66) h-Duke(21-6) 10-17-199217(68) a-Miami(FL)(24-17) 10-6-200416(89) a-VirginiaTech(22-10) 9-12-198715(51) h-Maryland(40-7) 11-16-199115(75) h-Furman(19-3) 9-7-199615(80) h-Maryland(35-3) 11-2-199615(91) h-UtahState(35-6) 10-16-2004

Pass Breakups By ClemsonPBU Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date18 h-TheCitadel(24-0) 10-4-198615 a-Duke(17-21) 9-30-198914 a-VirginiaTech(20-17) 9-14-198514 h-Duke(35-3) 10-18-198614 h-Virginia(34-20) 10-7-1989

Caused Fumbles By ClemsonCF Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date5 h-CentralFlorida(21-13) 9-1-20014 h-Maryland(0-19) 9-15-19794 a-Georgia(31-28) 9-20-1986

4 h-TheCitadel(24-0) 10-4-19864 h-LongBeachState(59-0) 9-1-19904 h-ApplachianState(48-0) 9-22-19904 N1-Duke(33-21) 11-30-19914 a-Virginia(6-9) 9-17-19944 h-Virginia(33-14) 9-11-19994 a-WakeForest(27-17) 10-7-2006N1-Tokyo,Japan

Interceptions By ClemsonInt. (Yds) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date6(82) a-SouthCarolina(17-7) 11-27-19716(124) a-N.C.State(43-22) 9-30-19955(51) a-SouthCarolina(21-13) 10-24-19405(21) a-TexasChristian(10-14) 10-24-19645(87) h-Virginia(29-3) 10-31-19645(28) a-SouthCarolina(3-7) 11-23-19685(29) h-Virginia(37-21) 10-21-19725(47) h-Georgia(13-3) 9-19-19815(22) a-Georgia(23-26) 9-22-19845(27) a-Duke(17-21) 9-30-19895(52) h-NorthCarolina(17-10) 11-4-19955(84) h-N.C.State(26-20) 10-30-2004

Victory Margin By ClemsonMargin CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date+122 122-0 h-Guilford 10-5-1901+94 94-0 a-Furman 9-25-1915+76 76-0 h-PresbyterianCollege 9-22-1945+75 75-0 h-Newberry 10-17-1930+73 73-0 a-GeorgiaTech 10-17-1903+68 68-0 h-Newberry 9-21-1929+66 66-0 h-PresbyterianCollege 9-21-1957+65 65-0 h-CampSevier 9-27-1918+64 64-0 h-Davidson 9-19-1900+62 69-7 h-PresbyterianCollege 9-17-1949+60 67-7 h-Furman 11-23-1918+60 60-0 h-Elon 9-27-1924+59 59-0 a-Samford 10-5-1912+59 59-0 h-TheCitadel 11-27-1954+59 59-0 h-LongBeachState 9-1-1990+58 82-24 h-WakeForest 10-31-1981+57 57-0 a-Furman 10-22-1914+57 57-0 h-Newberry 10-7-1922+56 70-14 h-CentralMichigan 10-20-2007+55 55-0 h-Bingham 10-20-1898+55 57-2 h-Furman 11-18-1950+55 58-3 h-TheCitadel 9-16-1978+55 55-0 a-Virginia 9-8-1984+54 54-0 h-PresbyterianCollege 9-23-1950+54 63-9 N1-Temple 10-12-2006+54 54-0 h-S.C.State 9-20-2008+53 53-0 h-Erskine 9-27-1919+53 53-0 h-PresbyterianCollege 11-25-1948+53 56-3 a-Furman 11-28-1959+53 62-9 h-Missouri 9-9-2000+52 52-0 a-Mercer 11-17-1913+52 52-0 h-Erskine 11-18-1922+52 52-0 h-Erskine 10-19-1928+51 51-0 a-SouthCarolina 11-1-1900+51 58-7 h-Duke 11-6-1999+51 51-0 h-LouisianaTech 9-30-2006N1-Charlotte,NC

Victory Margin By OpponentMargin CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date+67 7-74 N1-Alabama 11-14-1931+57 0-57 a-FloridaState 9-11-1993+56 0-56 a-Auburn 10-19-1912+56 0-56 a-Alabama 9-20-1975+55 0-55 a-Georgia 11-25-1920+53 13-66 h-CampHancock 11-9-1918+51 0-51 a-GeorgiaTech 9-30-1944+51 0-51 a-Auburn 10-11-1969+49 3-52 a-Oklahoma 9-30-1972N1-Montgomery,AL

Home Victory Margin By ClemsonMargin CU-Opp. Opponent Date+122 122-0 Guilford 10-5-1901+76 76-0 PresbyterianCollege 11-22-1945+75 75-0 Newberry 10-17-1930+68 68-0 Newberry 9-21-1929+66 66-0 PresbyterianCollege 11-21-1957+65 65-0 CampSevier 9-27-1918+64 64-0 Davidson 10-19-1900+62 69-7 PresbyterianCollege 9-17-1949+60 67-7 Furman 11-23-1918+60 60-0 Elon 9-27-1924

Memorial Stadium Victory Margin By ClemsonMargin CU-Opp. Opponent Date+76 76-0 PresbyterianCollege 11-22-1945+66 66-0 PresbyterianCollege 11-21-1957+62 69-7 PresbyterianCollege 9-17-1949+59 59-0 TheCitadel 11-27-1954+59 59-0 LongBeachState 9-1-1990+58 82-24 WakeForest 10-31-1981+56 70-14 CentralMichigan 10-20-2007+55 57-2 Furman 11-18-1950+55 58-3 TheCitadel 9-16-1978+54 54-0 PresbyterianCollege 9-23-1950+54 54-0 S.C.State 9-20-2008

Victory Margin at Clemson By OpponentMargin CU-Opp. Opponent Date+53 13-66 CampHancock 11-9-1918+44 6-50 VirginiaTech 11-1-1924+44 0-44 Auburn 10-10-1970+42 0-42 Florida 11-7-1925+41 0-41 Georgia 9-18-1976+38 7-45 N.C.State 10-25-1975+37 0-37 VirginiaTech 9-12-1998+36 7-43 FloridaState 11-1-1975+35 7-42 NorthCarolina 11-14-1970+35 3-38 NorthCarolina 10-20-2001

Memorial Stadium Victory Margin By OpponentMargin CU-Opp. Opponent Date+44 0-44 Auburn 10-10-1970+41 0-41 Georgia 9-18-1976+38 7-45 N.C.State 10-25-1975+37 0-37 VirginiaTech 9-12-1998+36 7-43 FloridaState 11-1-1975+35 7-42 NorthCarolina 11-14-1970+35 3-38 NorthCarolina 10-20-2001

Road/Neutral Victory Margin By ClemsonMargin CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date+94 94-0 a-Furman 9-25-1915+73 73-0 a-GeorgiaTech 10-17-1903+59 59-0 a-Samford 10-5-1912+57 57-0 a-Furman 10-22-1914+55 55-0 a-Virginia 9-8-1984+54 63-9 N1-Temple 10-12-2006+53 56-3 a-Furman 11-28-1959+52 52-0 a-Mercer 11-17-1913+51 51-0 a-SouthCarolina 11-1-1900+48 48-0 a-Virginia 10-9-1982N1-Charlotte,NC

Road/Neutral Victory Margin By OpponentMargin CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date+67 7-74 a-Alabama 11-14-1931+57 0-57 a-FloridaState 9-11-1993+56 0-56 a-Auburn 10-19-1912+56 0-56 a-Alabama 9-20-1975+55 0-55 a-Georgia 11-25-1920+51 0-51 a-GeorgiaTech 9-30-1944+51 0-51 a-Auburn 10-11-1969

ACC Victory Margin By ClemsonMargin CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date+58 82-24 h-WakeForest 10-31-1981+55 55-0 a-Virginia 9-8-1984+51 58-7 h-Duke 11-6-1999+48 48-0 a-Virginia 10-9-1982+48 55-7 h-WakeForest 9-16-2000+47 47-0 a-Virginia 9-26-1959+45 51-6 a-WakeForest 11-4-1978+45 52-7 h-NorthCarolina 9-23-2006+40 40-0 h-Maryland 11-1-1969

ACC Victory Margin By OpponentMargin CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date+57 0-57 a-FloridaState 9-11-1993+48 0-48 a-FloridaState 10-17-1998+47 7-54 a-FloridaState 11-4-2000+45 0-45 a-NorthCarolina 8-31-1996+38 7-45 h-N.C.State 10-25-1975+35 3-38 h-NorthCarolina 10-20-2001

Points By ClemsonPts CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date122 122-0 h-Guilford 10-5-190194 94-0 a-Furman 9-25-191582 82-24 h-WakeForest 10-31-198176 76-0 h-PresbyterianCollege 11-22-194575 75-0 h-Newberry 10-17-1930

Maurice Fountain had one of Clemson’s 11 sacks against Utah State on October 16, 2004.

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Single-Game Team Bests73 73-0 a-GeorgiaTech 10-17-190370 70-14 h-CentralMichigan 10-20-200769 69-7 h-PresbyterianCollege 9-17-194968 68-0 h-Newberry 9-21-192967 67-7 h-Furman 11-23-191866 66-0 h-PresbyterianCollege 11-21-195765 65-0 h-CampSevier 9-27-191864 64-0 h-Davidson 10-19-190063 63-17 a-SouthCarolina 11-22-200363 63-9 N1-Temple 10-12-200662 62-9 h-Missouri 9-9-200060 60-0 h-Elon 9-27-192459 59-0 a-Samford 10-5-191259 59-0 h-TheCitadel 11-27-195459 59-0 h-LongBeachState 9-1-199059 59-31 h-Duke 12-1-200158 58-3 h-TheCitadel 9-16-197858 58-7 h-Duke 11-6-199958 58-21 h-PresbyterianCollege 9-11-201057 57-0 a-Furman 10-22-191457 57-0 h-Newberry 10-7-192257 57-12 h-VirginiaMilitary 11-11-194457 57-2 h-Furman 11-18-195056 56-3 a-Furman 11-28-195955 55-0 h-Bingham 10-20-189855 55-7 N2-Florida 11-17-191755 55-0 a-Virginia 9-8-198455 55-9 h-WesternCarolina 9-2-199555 55-7 h-WakeForest 9-16-200054 54-0 h-PresbyterianCollege 9-23-195054 54-32 h-NorthCarolina 11-9-197454 54-21 h-Duke 10-20-198454 54-6 h-FloridaAtlantic 9-2-200654 54-0 h-S.C.State 9-20-200853 53-0 h-Erskine 9-27-191953 53-0 h-PresbyterianCollege 11-25-194853 53-20 h-Duquesne 11-4-195053 53-6 h-PresbyterianCollege 11-22-195153 53-13 h-PresbyterianCollege 11-20-195252 52-14 h-TheCitadel 10-26-191252 52-0 a-Mercer 11-17-191352 52-0 h-Erskine 11-18-192252 52-0 h-Erskine 10-19-192852 52-27 h-Maryland 11-12-198352 52-22 a-Duke 9-30-200052 52-7 h-NorthCarolina 9-23-200651 51-0 a-SouthCarolina 11-1-190051 51-0 h-LouisianaTech 9-30-2006N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Jacksonville,FL

Points By OpponentPts CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date74 7-74 N1-Alabama 11-14-193166 13-66 h-CampHancock 11-9-191857 0-57 a-FloridaState 9-11-199356 0-56 a-Auburn 10-14-192156 0-56 a-Alabama 9-20-197556 20-56 a-SouthCarolina 11-22-197555 0-55 a-Georgia 11-25-192055 15-55 N2-TexasTech 12-23-200254 7-54 a-FloridaState 11-4-200054 13-54 a-Tulane 11-9-194654 13-54 a-Florida 10-11-195253 23-53 a-Maryland 11-14-1992

52 3-52 a-Oklahoma 9-30-197251 0-51 a-GeorgiaTech 9-30-194451 0-51 a-Auburn 10-11-196950 6-50 h-VirginiaTech 11-1-1924N1-Montgomery,AL;N2-Orlando,FL(TangerineBowl)

Points By Both TeamsPts CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date122 122-0 h-Guilford 10-5-1901106 82-24 h-WakeForest 10-31-198194 94-0 a-Furman 9-25-191591 ^47-44 a-GeorgiaTech 9-29-200190 59-31 h-Duke 12-1-200187 42-45 a-GeorgiaTech 11-13-199986 54-32 h-NorthCarolina 11-9-197485 39-46 h-N.C.State 10-31-199884 70-14 h-CentralMichigan 10-20-200782 45-37 a-N.C.State 10-13-2001

Points in Road/Neutral Game By ClemsonPts CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date94 94-0 a-Furman 9-25-191573 73-0 a-GeorgiaTech 10-17-190363 63-17 a-SouthCarolina 11-22-200363 63-9 N1-Temple 10-12-200659 59-0 a-Samford 10-5-191257 57-0 a-Furman 10-22-191456 56-3 a-Furman 11-28-195955 55-7 N2-Florida 11-17-191755 55-0 a-Virginia 9-8-198452 52-0 a-Mercer 11-17-191352 52-22 a-Duke 9-30-2000N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Jacksonville,FL

Points in Road/Neutral Game By OpponentPts CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date74 7-74 N1-Alabama 11-14-193157 0-57 a-FloridaState 9-11-199356 0-56 a-Auburn 10-14-192156 0-56 a-Alabama 9-20-197556 20-56 a-SouthCarolina 11-22-197555 0-55 a-Georgia 11-25-192055 15-55 N2-TexasTech 12-23-200254 13-54 a-Tulane 11-9-194654 13-54 a-Florida 10-11-195254 7-54 a-FloridaState 11-4-2000N1-Montgomery,AL;N2-Orlando,FL(TangerineBowl)

Points in ACC Game By ClemsonPts CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date82 82-24 h-WakeForest 10-31-198159 59-31 h-Duke 12-1-200158 58-7 h-Duke 11-6-199955 55-0 a-Virginia 9-8-198455 55-7 h-WakeForest 9-16-200054 54-32 h-NorthCarolina 11-9-197454 54-21 h-Duke 10-20-198452 52-27 h-Maryland 11-12-198352 52-22 a-Duke 9-30-200052 52-7 h-NorthCarolina 9-23-2006

Points in ACC Game By OpponentPts CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date57 0-57 a-FloridaState 9-11-1993

54 7-54 a-FloridaState 11-4-200053 23-53 a-Maryland 11-14-199248 0-48 a-FloridaState 10-17-199848 31-48 a-FloridaState 10-3-200246 39-46 a-N.C.State 10-31-199845 7-45 h-N.C.State 10-25-197545 26-45 h-FloridaState 9-9-199545 0-45 a-NorthCarolina 8-31-199645 42-45 a-GeorgiaTech 11-13-1999

Points at Home By ClemsonPts CU-Opp. Opponent Date122 122-0 Guilford 10-5-190182 82-24 WakeForest 10-31-198176 76-0 PresbyterianCollege 11-22-194575 75-0 Newberry 10-17-193070 70-14 CentralMichigan 10-20-200769 69-7 PresbyterianCollege 9-17-194968 68-0 Newberry 9-21-192967 67-7 Furman 11-23-191866 66-0 PresbyterianCollege 11-21-195765 65-0 CampSevier 9-27-1918

Points at Memorial Stadium By ClemsonPts CU-Opp. Opponent Date82 82-24 WakeForest 10-31-198176 76-0 PresbyterianCollege 11-22-194570 70-14 CentralMichigan 10-20-200769 69-7 PresbyterianCollege 9-17-194966 66-0 PresbyterianCollege 11-21-195762 62-9 Missouri 9-9-200059 59-0 TheCitadel 11-27-195459 59-0 LongBeachState 9-1-199059 59-31 Duke 12-1-200158 58-3 TheCitadel 9-16-197858 58-7 Duke 11-6-199958 58-21 PresbyterianCollege 9-11-2010

Points at Clemson By OpponentPts CU-Opp. Opponent Date66 13-66 CampHancock 11-9-191850 6-50 VirginiaTech 11-1-192446 39-46 N.C.State 10-31-199845 19-45 Auburn 11-21-195345 7-45 N.C.State 10-25-197545 26-45 FloridaState 9-9-199544 0-44 Auburn 10-10-197043 7-43 FloridaState 11-1-197542 0-42 Florida 11-7-192542 7-42 NorthCarolina 11-14-1970

Points at Memorial Stadium By OpponentPts CU-Opp. Opponent Date46 39-46 N.C.State 10-31-199845 19-45 Auburn 11-21-195345 7-45 N.C.State 10-25-197545 26-45 FloridaState 9-9-199544 0-44 Auburn 10-10-197043 7-43 FloridaState 11-1-197542 7-42 NorthCarolina 11-14-197041 12-41 WakeForest 10-30-194341 0-41 Georgia 9-18-197641 27-41 FloridaState 11-3-200141 23-41 VirginiaTech 10-6-2007

First Downs By ClemsonFD R/P/Pen. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date35 27/8/0 h-WakeForest(82-24) 10-31-198135 18/16/1 h-CentralMichigan(70-14) 10-20-200733 21/10/2 a-WakeForest(51-6) 11-4-197832 16/14/2 a-N.C.State(42-20) 9-22-200731 19/12/0 h-TheCitadel(58-3) 9-16-197831 12/16/3 h-MiddleTennessee(37-14) 9-13-200330 27/3/0 h-PresbyterianCollege(66-0) 10-21-195730 19/9/2 h-Virginia(42-21) 10-8-198330 16/11/3 h-Maryland(52-27) 11-12-198330 19/7/4 h-NorthCarolina(52-7) 9-23-2006

First Downs By OpponentFD R/P/Pen. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date35 23/10/2 a-Maryland(23-41) 11-17-198433 11/16/6 a-Duke(38-31) 10-15-198331 11/19/1 a-FloridaState(0-57) 9-11-199331 6/22/3 h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-200030 26/4/0 a-SouthCarolina(20-56) 11-22-197530 11/18/1 N1-Pittsburgh(3-34) 12-30-1977N1-Jacksonville,FL(GatorBowl)

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Clemson blanked Presbyterian College 76-0 on November 22, 1945. It is the Tigers’ largest margin of victory in the history of Memorial Stadium.

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Offensive Team Season BestsWins

1. 1981 12-02. 1948 11-0 1978 11-14. 1987 10-2 1988 10-2 1989 10-2 1990 10-28. 1939 9-1 1950 9-0-1 1959 9-2 1982 9-1-1 1983 9-1-1 1991 9-2-1 1993 9-3 2000 9-3 2003 9-4 2007 9-4 2009 9-5

Winning Percentage1. 1981 12-0 100.0 1948 11-0 100.0 1900 6-0 100.04. 1950 9-0-1 95.05. 1978 11-1 91.76. 1939 9-1 90.07. 1982 9-1-1 86.4 1983 9-1-1 86.4Note:Minimumsixgames.

Plays1. 2007 9632. 2003 9543. 1978 9464. 2000 9315. 1999 920 2002 9207. 1991 9188. 1986 9179. 2001 913

Plays Per Game1. 1978 78.82. 2000 77.63. 1999 76.74. 1991 76.55. 1986 76.46. 2001 76.17. 1979 75.98. 1981 75.89. 1992 74.9

Yards Per Play1. 2006 6.502. 1950 6.163. 2003 5.7304. 2009 5.7255. 2001 5.686. 2000 5.637. 2005 5.588. 1947 5.539. 2007 5.44

Yards1. 2003 54672. 2006 5342

3. 2000 5242 2007 52425. 2001 51846. 1978 51347. 2009 50738. 1991 48369. 1999 4831

Yards Per Game1. 2000 436.82. 2001 432.03. 1978 427.84. 2003 420.55. 2006 410.96. 1991 404.07. 2007 403.28. 1999 402.69. 1981 391.5

Carries1. 1978 7412. 1979 7253. 1981 705 1986 7055. 1989 6786. 1988 6737. 1990 667

Carries Per Game1. 1978 61.82. 1979 60.43. 1981 58.8 1986 58.85. 1963 56.5 1989 56.57. 1982 56.2

Rushing Yards1. 1978 34692. 1986 32453. 1988 32414. 1991 30195. 1981 29776. 1987 29727. 1990 29568. 1995 29459. 1989 2841

Rush Yards Per Carry1. 2006 5.722. 1950 5.253. 1941 5.074. 1992 4.885. 1988 4.826. 2009 4.817. 1949 4.798. 1978 4.6819. 1983 4.680

Rush Yards Per Game1. 1978 289.12. 1986 270.43. 1988 270.14. 1950 264.85. 1992 257.16. 1991 251.67. 1983 250.2

Completions1. 2003 3002. 2007 2953. 2002 2684. 1999 2525. 2005 248 2008 2487. 2010 2308. 2001 2269. 2009 220

Completions Per Game1. 2003 23.12. 2007 22.73. 1999 21.04. 2005 20.75. 2002 20.66. 2008 19.17. 2001 18.88. 2010 17.79. 2004 16.2

Pass Attempts1. 2003 4902. 2002 4623. 2007 4554. 1999 4235. 2010 4096. 2008 4007. 2001 3958. 2009 3909. 2005 377

Pass Attempts Per Game1. 2003 37.72. 2002 35.53. 1999 35.34. 2007 35.05. 2001 32.96. 2004 32.37. 2010 31.58. 2005 31.49. 2008 30.8

Passing Yards1. 2003 36872. 2002 31573. 2007 31474. 1999 30195. 2001 28846. 2008 28327. 2005 27798. 2009 26889. 2000 2554

Pass Yards Per Game1. 2003 283.62. 1999 251.63. 2002 242.84. 2007 242.15. 2001 240.36. 2005 231.67. 2008 217.88. 2000 212.89. 2010 195.6

Completion Percentage1. 2005 65.82. 2007 64.83. 2008 62.04. 2003 61.25. 2006 60.66. 1997 60.57. 1989 60.08. 1999 59.69. 2002 58.0

Pass Efficiency1. 1950 148.02. 2007 142.13. 1989 139.84. 2006 136.55. 2005 134.76. 2003 134.67. 1997 132.48. 1974 132.49. 1984 131.7

Interception Avoidance1. 2007 .0132. 1988 .0193. 1992 .0204. 1990 .0235. 1978 .0246. 2005 .0277. 2003 .0278. 2002 .0289. 1989 .030

Touchdowns1. 2000 55 2006 553. 2009 544. 2007 515. 2001 496. 1950 487. 1978 478. 2003 459. 1981 43 1989 43

Points1. 2009 4362. 2007 4303. 2006 4254. 2000 4165. 2001 3696. 1978 368 1989 3688. 2003 3659. 1984 346

Points Per Game1. 2000 34.72. 1950 34.43. 2007 33.14. 2006 32.75. 1984 31.56. 2009 31.17. 2001 30.88. 1983 30.79. 1978 30.7 1989 30.7

Scoring Margin1. 1900 +35.32. 1901 +30.43. 1950 +26.74. 1903 +24.25. 1898 +22.56. 1978 +19.87. 1981 +19.48. 1989 +19.29. 1990 +18.7

Punting Average1. 1984 44.02. 1990 43.73. 1983 43.34. 1979 43.05. 1948 42.7 1989 42.77. 2010 42.58. 1981 42.1

Net Punting Average1. 1984 42.72. 2010 40.53. 1983 40.34. 1981 39.55. 1989 39.36. 1979 39.07. 2006 38.68. 1990 38.39. 1982 38.1

Punt Return Average1. 1948 17.12. 1954 16.33. 1961 15.94. 2000 15.05. 1970 14.96. 2009 14.47. 1938 14.28. 1987 13.69. 1993 12.9

Kickoff Return Average1. 2003 27.72. 2004 27.13. 2006 25.44. 2002 24.35. 2007 23.96. 1997 23.97. 1959 23.98. 2009 23.89. 1968 23.4

First Downs1. 2003 3032. 2007 2933. 2001 2824. 1978 273 2000 273

6. 1999 2627. 2002 2598. 1981 2549. 1989 253 1991 253

First Downs Per Game1. 2001 23.52. 2003 23.33. 2000 22.84. 1978 22.85. 2007 22.56. 1999 21.87. 1981 21.28. 1989 21.1 1991 21.1

Fewest Turnovers1. 1940 82. 1938 103. 1994 12 2007 125. 1988 13 1989 137. 2005 158. 1990 17 1996 17

Fewest Turnovers Per Game1. 1940 0.882. 2007 0.923. 1988 1.08 1989 1.085. 1994 1.096. 1938 1.117. 2005 1.368. 1990 1.42 1996 1.42

Turnover Margin1. 1988 +212. 1940 +193. 1978 +17 1981 +17 1990 +17 1994 +177. 1950 +168. 1989 +159. 1983 +14

Turnover Margin Per Game1. 1940 +2.112. 1988 +1.753. 1950 +1.604. 1990 +1.42 1994 +1.426. 1978 +1.42 1981 +1.428. 1943 +1.37

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Jacoby Ford scored 54 of a Tiger-record 436 points in 2009.

As a senior in 1984, Dale Hatcher led the Tigers to school records for punting (44.0) and net punting (42.7).

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Defensive Team Season BestsPlays

1. 1943 4622. 1940 4683. 1941 4874. 1946 4895. 1938 4916. 1953 5187. 1939 519 1944 519

Plays Per Game1. 1939 51.92. 1940 52.03. 1954 52.84. 1945 53.35. 1941 54.16. 1946 54.37. 1963 54.4

Yards Per Play1. 1939 3.032. 1954 3.343. 1963 3.404. 1990 3.525. 1940 3.536. 1959 3.537. 1938 3.55

Yards Per Game1. 1939 157.52. 1954 176.13. 1948 177.24. 1940 183.65. 1963 184.76. 1945 193.27. 1938 193.3

Carries1. 1941 3342. 1946 3363. 1940 3394. 1963 3445. 1943 3496. 1950 3547. 1945 364

Carries Per Game1. 1986 32.82. 1990 33.5 1991 33.54. 2008 34.15. 1963 34.46. 1995 34.67. 1987 34.78. 2007 34.8

Rushing Yards1. 1991 7332. 1990 8483. 1941 9044. 1987 9125. 1963 9316. 1954 9697. 1997 9708. 1982 1068

Rush Yards Per Game1. 1991 61.12. 1990 70.93. 1987 82.64. 1997 88.25. 1963 93.16. 1989 96.97. 1954 96.9

Yards Per Carry1. 1991 1.822. 1990 2.113. 1987 2.424. 1954 2.505. 1981 2.546. 1982 2.677. 1997 2.68

Completions1. 1939 322. 1938 393. 1940 464. 1956 485. 1942 49 1955 49 1957 49

Completions Per Game1. 1939 3.22. 1938 4.33. 1956 4.44. 1942 4.9 1955 4.9 1957 4.97. 1940 5.1

Pass Attempts1. 1938 1052. 1939 1093. 1944 1094. 1943 1135. 1956 1246. 1940 129 1957 129

Pass Attempts Per Game1. 1939 10.92. 1959 11.33. 1938 11.74. 1944 12.15. 1975 12.56. 1957 12.97. 1955 13.4

Passing Yards1. 1939 4492. 1956 5263. 1938 5314. 1940 5585. 1957 5976. 1942 7247. 1954 792

Pass Yards Per Game1. 1938 33.02. 1939 44.93. 1956 52.64. 1957 59.75. 1950 62.06. 1944 71.07. 1942 72.4

Completion Percentage1. 1939 29.42. 1951 34.73. 1945 35.54. 1940 35.7 1953 35.76. 1944 36.77. 1955 37.0

Pass Efficiency1. 1956 55.02. 1950 70.23. 1964 76.74. 1952 81.05. 1978 81.76. 1981 81.97. 1971 86.68. 1990 87.0

Interceptions1. 1951 252. 1978 243. 1981 234. 1995 225. 1948 21 1977 21 1989 21 2002 21 2009 21

Interceptions Per Game1. 1951 2.272. 1940 2.113. 1978 2.004. 1981 1.915. 1948 1.916. 1945 1.90 1964 1.90

Interception Return Yards1. 2008 3682. 1951 3613. 1959 3494. 1970 344

Tiger StreaksWinning Streaks

Overall: 15 Began with 35-7 win at Furman on1/8/47andendedwith33-7lossatRiceon9/24/49.

Home: 13 Beganwith3-0winoverAuburnin1927andendedwith0-0tiewithPresbyterianCollegein1931.

Away: 10 Began with 25-6 win vs. N.C. State inCharlotte, NC on 10/7/39 and endedwith13-0lossatTulaneon11/3/40.

ACC Games: 20 Began with 27-0 win overVirginia on10/10/81andendedwith28-21lossatGeorgiaTechon9/29/84.

Unbeaten StreaksOverall: 16 Beganwith33-20winoverDuquesne

athomeon11/12/49andendedwith21-7lossatPacificon10/13/51.

Home: 25 Beganwith27-6winoverSouthCarolinaon11/22/80andendedwith22-21losstoSouthCarolinaon11/24/84.

Away: 10 Beganwith25-6winoverN.C.StateinCharlotte,NCon10/7/39andendedwith13-0lossatTulaneon11/3/40.Beganwith28-21winoverFurmanon11/19/49andendedwith21-7lossatPacificon10/21/51.

ACC Games: 20 Began with 27-0 win overVirginia on10/10/81andendedwith28-21lossatGeorgiaTechon9/29/84.

Overtime Games (6-5)Date Opponent Site W-L Score OT Deciding Play11-8-97 Duke H W 29-20 1 *Rahim Abdullah 63 interception return9-29-01 GeorgiaTech A W 47-44 1 *WoodyDantzler11run10-11-03 Virginia H W 30-27 1 *Kevin Youngblood 4 pass from Charlie Whitehurst9-4-04 Wake Forest H W 37-30 2 Kyle Browning 11 pass from Charlie Whitehurst11-6-04 Miami(FL) A W 24-17 1 ReggieMerriweather2run9-17-05 Miami (FL) H L 30-36 3 Tyrone Moss 25 run9-24-05 Boston College H L 13-16 1 *Brian Toal 1 run9-9-06 BostonCollege A L 33-34 2 L.V.Whitworth6run,*RyanOhligerextrapoint12-31-07 Auburn N1 L 20-23 1 *KodiBurns7run10-24-09 Miami(FL) A W 40-37 1 *JacobyFord26passfromKyleParker9-18-10 Auburn A L 24-27 1 WesByrum39FG*-scoreendedgame;N1-Atlanta,GA;Note:Homegamesinbold.

5. 2009 3426. 1978 3277. 1987 3188. 2000 296

Touchdowns Allowed1. 1939 62. 1940 83. 1950 94. 1956 11 1979 11 1981 11 1990 118. 1967 15

Points Allowed Per Game1. 1939 4.52. 1938 6.2 1950 6.24. 1948 6.95. 1945 7.36. 1956 7.47. 1957 7.8

Turnovers Forced1. 1981 412. 1978 38 1983 38 1989 38

5. 1973 376. 1950 35 1977 35 1982 35

Turnovers Forced Per Game1. 1943 4.002. 1952 3.563. 1950 3.504. 1983 3.455. 1981 3.426. 1945 3.40 1964 3.40 1968 3.40

149William Perry and the 1981 defense forced a Tiger-record 41 turnovers.

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Yds Player(s) Type Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date108 RichieLuzzi MFG a-Georgia(13-31) 9-28-1968102 DonKelley INT h-Duke(10-21) 10-24-1970100 JohnMaxwell KOR N2-Cumberland(11-11) 11-26-1903100 DerrickHamilton KOR a-Maryland(20-37) 11-10-2001100 DerrickHamilton KOR h-NorthCarolina(36-28) 10-25-200399 BillMathis KOR a-GeorgiaTech(6-16) 10-3-195998 HalDavis KOR h-Georgia(16-24) 10-13-196298 DougThomas KOR h-LongBeachSt.(59-0) 9-1-199098 DougThomas KOR N3-Maryland(18-17) 9-15-199097 MarkFellertoCraigBrantley Pass h-Virginia(28-9) 11-16-197497 JustinMiller KOR a-FloridaState(22-41) 9-25-200496 C.J.Spiller KOR N4-Alabama(10-34) 8-30-200896 C.J.Spiller KOR h-MiddleTennessee(37-14) 9-5-200995 JoeHenderson KOR h-GeorgiaTech(33-12) 6-26-198794 RexVarn INT a-N.C.State(33-10) 10-28-197894 JacobyFord KOR h-LouisianaTech(51-0) 9-30-200693 RexVarn INT h-Maryland(14-21) 9-10-197793 AntwanEdwards FR a-Virginia(18-20) 9-19-199892 JacobyFord PR h-FloridaAtlantic(54-6) 9-2-200692 C.J.Spiller KOR a-Maryland(21-24) 10-3-200991 MikeBarber FR h-Tennessee-Chattanooga(54-3) 10-3-199290 ShadBryant PR N1-GeorgeWashington(7-7) 10-8-193890 BanksMcFadden Rush h-PresbyterianCollege(18-0) 9-23-193990 BobbyGage PR h-N.C.State(6-0) 10-2-194890 JimmyQuarles INT a-Rice(20-14) 9-29-195190 BuckGeorge Rush a-Furman(32-14) 11-17-195190 C.J.Spiller KOR h-WakeForest(44-10) 11-10-200790 C.J.Spiller KOR a-Miami(FL)(40-37) 10-24-200989 BobbyGage KOR a-Duquesne(34-13) 11-15-194789 WesleyMcFadden Rush a-VirginiaTech(22-10) 9-12-198789 DarnellStephens PR h-Maryland(40-7) 11-16-199189 DerrickWitherspoon Rush h-Maryland(29-0) 10-30-199388 BobbyGage Rush h-PresbyterianCollege(76-0) 9-22-194588 MackMatthews PR a-WakeForest(24-7) 10-6-196288 TerrenceFlagler Rush a-WakeForest(28-20) 11-1-198688 BrianMance PR h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-200088 C.J.Spiller KOR a-SouthCarolina(17-34) 11-28-200987 BillyHair Rush h-Furman(57-2) 11-18-195087 SteveFullertoJerryButler Pass a-Maryland(28-24) 11-18-197887 Andre Ellington KOR h - Maryland (31-7) 10-16-201086 JustinMiller KOR a-FloridaState(22-41) 9-25-200485 DonKelley PR a-Maryland(24-11) 10-31-197085n AntwanEdwards KOR a-Virginia(18-20) 9-19-199884 C.J.Spiller KOR a-Duke(47-10) 11-3-200783n TimChilders FR h-WesternCarolina(21-10) 9-25-198283 CharlieWhitehursttoAireseCurrie Pass a-NorthCarolina(42-12) 11-9-200283 C.J.Spiller Rush N4-Auburn(20-23) 12-31-200783 CullenHarpertoC.J.Spiller Pass h-Duke(31-7) 11-15-200882 ChuckMcSwain Rush a-Virginia(48-0) 10-9-198282 WillProctortoC.J.Spiller Pass a-BostonCollege(33-34) 9-9-200682 JockMcKissic INT h-SouthCarolina(28-31) 11-25-200682n JacobyFord KOR h-CentralMichigan(70-14) 10-20-200781 JackieCalvert Rush a-Missouri(34-0) 9-30-195081 JoelWellstoJoePagliei Pass a-SouthCarolina(8-13) 10-21-195481 KenMoore PR N1-WakeForest(32-20) 10-30-195481 BillyLotttoPerryTuttle Pass h-Furman(21-0) 9-8-197981n TerranceRoulhac KOR a-GeorgiaTech(27-3) 9-27-198681n AaronKelly KOR a-GeorgiaTech(9-10) 10-29-200581 DerrickWitherspoon Rush h-AppalachianState(48-0) 9-22-199080n BuddyGore KOR h-Duke(9-6) 10-15-196680 JimmyAddisontoEdgarMcGee Pass a-WakeForest(23-21) 10-29-196680 JayWashington Rush a-GeorgiaTech(21-29) 9-29-197380 WillieJordantoCraigBrantley Pass a-GeorgiaTech(28-33) 9-27-197580 HomerJordantoPerryTuttle Pass h-Wofford(45-10) 9-5-198180 NealonGreenetoJoeWoods Pass h-WakeForest(21-10) 9-28-199680 NealonGreenetoTonyHorne Pass a-Duke(13-6) 10-12-199680 JustinMiller KOR h-N.C.State(6-38) 10-24-200280 C.J.Spiller Rush h-SouthCarolina(28-31) 11-25-2006N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Montgomery,AL;N3-Baltimore,MD;N4-Atlanta,GA

Plays/Returns By OpponentYds Player(s) Type Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date100 LarryFallen KOR h-VirginiaTech(38-7) 10-7-1978100 VictorHarris KOR h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-200799 DarrellBlackman KOR a-N.C.State(42-20) 9-22-200798 DougKotar KOR h-Kentucky(10-13) 9-11-197198 SteveAtkins Rush a-Maryland(28-24) 11-18-197898n ScottWoerner INT a-Georgia(16-20) 9--20-198098 ChrisWeinketoMarvinMinnis Pass a-FloridaState(7-54) 11-4-200097 DickChristy KOR h-N.C.State(7-13) 10-5-195797 GeneWashington KOR a-Georgia(14-31) 9-22-197397 LeonWashington KOR a-FloridaState(31-48) 10-3-200296 QuintonMcCracken KOR h-Duke(49-17) 10-15-198896 JeffSmith KOR a-BostonCollege(33-34) 9-9-200694n BrandonBennetttoReggieRichardson KOR h-SouthCarolina(7-33) 11-19-199493n KevinMarion KOR a-WakeForest(27-17) 10-7-200692 JohnSchultz KOR h-Maryland(20-22) 11-15-1975

92 JonJeffries KOR a-VirginiaTech(22-10) 9-12-198791 FredGibson KOR a-Georgia(28-31) 8-31-200290 FloydReid PR a-Georgia(0-20) 9-28-194590 DickNolan PR h-Maryland(0-20) 10-3-195390 MarcusMickel KOR a-VirginiaTech(27-7) 9-16-198990 PeterWarrick PR h-FloridaState(28-35) 9-15-199788 BernieFaloney KOR h-Maryland(0-20) 10-3-195387 DennisTabron INT h-Duke(17-34) 10-18-198087n KevinTisdel KOR a-GeorgiaTech(19-21) 10-13-199085 MattRobinsontoGeneWashington Pass h-Georgia(0-41) 9-18-197685 GarySchofieldtoTimRyan Pass N1-WakeForest(21-17) 11-27-198285 JamieBarnettetoTorryHolt Pass h-N.C.State(39-46) 10-31-199885 EricKing INT a-WakeForest(17-45) 11-1-200385 BenMauktoJasonAnderson Pass h-WakeForest(37-30) 9-4-200485 JerrardTarrant PR a-GeorgiaTech(27-30) 9-10-2009N1-Tokyo,Japan

Runs By ClemsonYds Player, Pos. Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date90 BanksMcFadden,TB h-PresbyterianCollege(18-0) 9-23-193990 BuckGeorge,TB a-Furman(34-14) 11-17-195189 WesleyMcFadden,TB a-VirginiaTech(22-10) 9-12-198789 DerrickWitherspoon,TB h-Maryland(29-0) 10-30-199388 BobbyGage,TB h-PresbyterianCollege(76-0) 9-22-194588 TerrenceFlagler,TB a-WakeForest(28-20) 11-1-198687 BillyHair,TB h-Furman(57-2) 11-18-195083 C.J.Spiller,RB N1-Auburn(20-23) 12-31-200782 ChuckMcSwain,TB a-Virginia(48-0) 10-9-198281 JackieCalvert,TB a-Missouri(34-0) 9-30-195081 DerrickWitherspoon,TB h-AppalachianState(48-0) 9-22-199080 JayWashington,TB a-GeorgiaTech(21-29) 9-29-197380 C.J.Spiller,RB h-SouthCarolina(28-31) 11-25-2006N1-Atlanta,GA

Runs By OpponentYds Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date98 SteveAtkins a-Maryland(28-24) 11-18-197884 MikeVoight h-NorthCarolina(23-27) 11-6-197682 DaveyFord a-FloridaState(7-54) 11-4-200082 AnthonyAllen a-GeorgiaTech(27-30) 9-10-200981 WillieBurden h-N.C.State(23-31) 11-20-197180 BobbyHall a-N.C.State(24-19) 11-2-1968

Passes By ClemsonYds Players Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date97 MarkFellerstoCraigBrantley h-Virginia(28-9) 11-16-197487 SteveFullertoJerryButler a-Maryland(28-24) 11-18-197883 CharlieWhitehursttoAireseCurrie a-NorthCarolina(42-12) 11-9-200283 CullenHarpertoC.J.Spiller h-Duke(31-7) 11-15-200882 WillProctortoC.J.Spiller a-BostonCollege(33-34) 9-9-200681 JoelWellstoJoePagliei a-SouthCarolina(8-13) 10-21-195481 BillyLotttoPerryTuttle h-Furman(21-0) 9-8-197980 JimmyAddisontoEdgarMcGee a-WakeForest(23-21) 10-29-196680 WillieJordantoCraigBrantley a-GeorgiaTech(28-33) 9-27-197580 HomerJordantoPerryTuttle h-Wofford(45-10) 9-5-198180 NealonGreenetoJoeWoods h-WakeForest(21-10) 9-28-199680 NealonGreenetoTonyHorne a-Duke(13-6) 10-12-1996N1-Richmond,VA(TobaccoBowl)

Passes By OpponentYds Players Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date98 ChrisWeinketoMarvinMinnis a-FloridaState(7-54) 11-4-200085 MattRobinsontoGeneWashington h-Georgia(0-41) 9-18-197685 GarySchofieldtoTimRyan N1-WakeForest(21-17) 11-27-198285 JamieBarnettetoTorryHolt h-N.C.State(39-46) 10-18-199885 BenMauktoJasonAnderson h-WakeForest(37-30) 9-4-200481 ShawnJonestoHectorRodriguez h-GeorgiaTech(14-30) 10-14-198980 ThadBusbytoPeterWarrick h-FloridaState(28-35) 9-20-1997N1-Miami,FL(OrangeBowl)

Punt Returns By ClemsonYds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date108* RichieLuzzi a-Georgia(13-31) 10-28-196892 JacobyFord h-FloridaAtlantic(54-6) 9-2-200690 ShadBryant N1-VirginiaMilitary(7-7) 10-8-193890 BobbyGage h-N.C.State(6-0) 10-2-194889 DarnellStephens h-Maryland(40-7) 11-16-199188 MackMatthews a-WakeForest(24-7) 10-6-196288 BrianMance h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-200085 DonKelley a-Maryland(24-11) 10-31-197081 KenMoore N1-WakeForest(32-20) 10-30-1954*-missedfieldgoalreturn;N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Savannah,GA

Punt Returns By OpponentYds Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date90 FloydReid a-Georgia(0-20) 9-29-194590 DickNolan h-Maryland(0-20) 10-3-195390 PeterWarrick h-FloridaState(28-35) 9-20-199785 JerrardTarrant a-GeorgiaTech(27-30) 9-10-2009

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Kickoff Returns By ClemsonYds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date100 JohnMaxwell N1-Cumberland(11-11) 11-26-1903100 DerrickHamilton a-Maryland(20-37) 11-10-2001100 DerrickHamilton h-NorthCarolina(36-28) 10-25-200399 BillMathis a-GeorgiaTech(6-16) 10-3-195998 HalDavis h-Georgia(16-24) 10-13-196298 DougThomas h-LongBeachState(59-0) 9-1-199098 DougThomas N2-Maryland(18-17) 9-15-199097 JustinMiller a-FloridaState(22-41) 9-25-200496 C.J.Spiller N3-Alabama(10-34) 8-30-200896 C.J.Spiller h-MiddleTennessee(37-14) 9-5-200995 JoeHenderson h-GeorgiaTech(33-12) 9-26-198794 JacobyFord h-LouisianaTech(51-0) 9-30-200692 C.J.Spiller a-Maryland(21-24) 10-3-200990 C.J.Spiller h-WakeForest(44-10) 11-10-200790 C.J.Spiller a-Miami(FL)(40-37) 10-24-200989 BobbyGage a-Duquesne(34-13) 11-15-194788 C.J.Spiller a-SouthCarolina(17-34) 11-28-200987 Andre Ellington h - Maryland (31-7) 10-16-201086 JustinMiller a-FloridaState(22-41) 9-25-200485n AntwanEdwards a-Virginia(18-20) 9-19-1998N1-Montgomery,AL;N2-Baltimore,MD;N3-Atlanta,GA

Kickoff Returns By OpponentYds Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date100 LarryFallen h-VirginiaTech(38-7) 10-7-1978100 VictorHarris h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-200799 DarrellBlackman a-N.C.State(42-20) 9-22-200798 DougKotar h-Kentucky(10-13) 9-11-197197 DickChristy h-N.C.State(7-13) 10-5-195797 GeneWashington a-Georgia(14-31) 9-22-197397 LeonWashington a-FloridaState(31-48) 10-3-200296 QuintonMcCracken h-Duke(49-17) 10-15-198896 JeffSmith a-BostonCollege(33-34) 9-9-200694n Bennett-Richardson h-SouthCarolina(7-33) 11-19-199493n KevinMarion a-WakeForest(27-17) 10-7-200692 JohnSchultz h-Maryland(20-10) 11-15-197592 JonJeffries a-VirginiaTech(22-10) 9-12-198791 FredGibson a-Georgia(28-31) 8-31-200290 MarcusMickel a-VirginiaTech(27-7) 9-16-1989

Interception Returns By ClemsonYds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date102 DonKelley h-Duke(10-21) 10-24-197094 RexVarn a-N.C.State(33-10) 10-28-197893 RexVarn h-Maryland(14-21) 9-10-1977

90 JimmyQuarles a-Rice(20-14) 9-29-195183n TimChilders h-WesternCarolina(21-10) 9-25-198282 JockMcKissic h-SouthCarolina(28-31) 11-25-200677n RudyHayes h-VirginiaTech(21-6) 11-3-195676 JamesHough h-VirginiaTech(35-0) 10-10-1945

Interception Returns By OpponentYds Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date98n ScottWoerner a-Georgia(16-20) 9-20-198087 DennisTabron h-Duke(17-34) 10-18-198085 EricKing a-WakeForest(17-45) 11-1-200383 ErnieArizzi h-Maryland(21-6) 11-16-196381 MarkFranklin a-N.C.State(35-34) 10-27-198476 WyattWashington h-Tulane(13-17) 9-13-1975

Field Goals By ClemsonYds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date57 ObedAriri h-WakeForest(26-0) 10-29-197757 ChrisGardocki h-AppalachianState(48-0) 9-22-199055 DonaldIgwebuike a-N.C.State(38-29) 10-23-198255 DonaldIgwebuike a-BostonCollege(16-31) 9-10-198353 DonaldIgwebuike h-Duke(54-21) 10-20-198453 ChrisGardocki N1-Maryland(18-17) 9-15-199053 NelsonWelch a-Maryland(23-53) 11-14-199253 RichardJackson a-GeorgiaTech(27-30) 9-10-200952 EddieSeigler a-SouthCarolina(17-7) 11-27-197152 EddieSeigler a-Maryland(6-31) 11-11-197252 ObedAriri a-Virginia(27-24) 10-11-198052 DonaldIgwebuike h-Wofford(45-10) 9-5-198152 DonaldIgwebuike h-WakeForest(37-14) 11-3-198452 ChrisGardocki h-NorthCarolina(37-14) 11-5-198852 NelsonWelch a-GeorgiaTech(16-20) 9-26-199252 DavidRichardson a-WakeForest(33-16) 11-1-199752 MarkBuchholz h-WakeForest(44-10) 11-10-200752 RichardJackson h-BostonCollege(25-7) 9-19-200951 ChrisGardocki a-Maryland(49-25) 11-12-198851 ChrisGardocki h-Duke(26-7) 9-29-199051 RichardJackson a-Maryland(21-24) 10-3-200950 BobBurgess a-Duke(24-8) 10-10-1973N1-Baltimore,MD

Field Goals By OpponentYds Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date60 KevinButler a-Georgia(23-26) 9-22-198457 VinceFusco h-Duke(18-18) 10-16-197655 DustinHopkins a-FloridaState(13-16) 11-13-201054 JohnnyDuncan a-GeorgiaTech(21-10) 10-4-196954 ScottHagler a-SouthCarolina(24-17) 11-23-198554 LeighTiffin N1-Alabama(10-34) 8-30-200853 ShayneGraham h-VirginiaTech(0-37) 9-12-199853 MattBrooks a-Duke(13-16) 11-13-200452 RogerPruett a-Auburn(13-35) 10-23-197152 SamSwank h-WakeForest(44-10) 11-10-200752 GrahamGano a-FloridaState(27-41) 11-8-200851 JohnRiley a-Auburn(21-43) 10-14-196751 KevinButler a-Georgia(23-26) 9-22-198451 JoshScobee h-LouisianaTech(33-13) 9-7-200251 MattBosher a-Miami(FL)(40-37) 10-24-200950 ScottSisson a-GeorgiaTech(16-20) 9-26-199250 BillHollows h-WakeForest(21-10) 9-28-199650 ConnorHughes a-Virginia(10-30) 10-7-2004N1-Atlanta,GA

Punts By ClemsonYds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date81 MitchTyner h-TexasA&M(15-30) 10-6-197379 Dawson Zimmerman h - North Texas (35-10) 9-4-201078 ChrisGardocki h-SouthCarolina(24-15) 11-17-199076 Dawson Zimmerman a - Boston College (10-16) 10-30-201075 BanksMcFadden a-Army(6-21) 10-2-193775 BootyPayne a-BostonCollege(26-13) 10-11-194175 JamieSomaini a-FloridaState(7-54) 11-4-200074 JoePagliei a-SouthCarolina(7-14) 10-22-195372 DavidSims h-Virginia(17-7) 10-6-197971 DavidSims h-SouthCarolina(41-23) 11-25-197871 JimmyManers h-Louisiana-Monroe(49-26) 9-8-200770 NelsonWelch a-N.C.State(6-20) 10-24-1992

Punts By OpponentYds Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date81 GregDavis h-TheCitadel(24-0) 10-4-198680 JayFeltz a-SouthCarolina(9-13) 11-24-197980 BrianMorton h-Duke(58-7) 11-6-199977 GeraldBurch a-GeorgiaTech(0-13) 11-8-195874 RyanPlackemeier a-WakeForest(27-31) 10-1-200571 BrooksBarnard h-Maryland(35-14) 10-14-200070 ChuckRamsey h-WakeForest(10-9) 10-30-1971

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Yds Rush,Pass Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date517 184,333 WoodrowDantzler a-N.C.State(45-37) 10-13-2001435 183,252 WoodrowDantzler a-Maryland(42-30) 10-16-1999418 164,254 WoodrowDantzler a-GeorgiaTech(47-44) 9-29-2001414 -6,420 CharlieWhitehurst a-Duke(34-31) 11-2-2002378 135,243 WoodrowDantzler h-Duke(59-31) 12-1-2001374 141,233 BobbyGage h-Auburn(34-18) 11-22-1947374 220,154 WoodrowDantzler a-Virginia(31-10) 9-23-2000368 -4,372 CullenHarper h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-2007366 23,343 BrandonStreeter h-Virginia(33-14) 9-11-1999346 58,288 CharlieWhitehurst h-Miami(FL)(30-36) 9-17-2005345 43,302 CharlieWhitehurst a-SouthCarolina(63-17) 11-22-2003343 50,293 WillieSimmons a-FloridaState(31-48) 10-3-2002340 -3,343 WillProctor a-BostonCollege(33-34) 9-9-2006339 41,298 CharlieWhitehurst h-MiddleTennessee(37-14) 9-13-2003337 51,286 NealonGreene a-WakeForest(33-16) 11-1-1997336 59,277 WoodrowDantzler h-FloridaState(27-41) 11-3-2001335 12,323 ThomasRay a-NorthCarolina(13-17) 11-6-1965334 3,331 CharlieWhitehurst h-Duke(40-7) 11-15-2003330 119,211 WoodrowDantzler a-WakeForest(21-14) 10-27-2001329 0,329 BrandonStreeter h-N.C.State(39-46) 10-31-1998326 76,250 NealonGreene a-N.C.State(19-17) 9-13-1997323 166,157 WoodrowDantzler h-WakeForest(55-7) 9-16-2000323 103,220 WoodrowDantzler h-N.C.State(34-27) 10-7-2000322 116,206 DeChaneCameron a-SouthCarolina(41-24) 11-23-1991318 67,251 WoodrowDantzler h-Virginia(24-26) 9-22-2001312 100,212 KenPengitore a-NorthCarolina(37-29) 11-10-1973312 42,270 HomerJordan h-Maryland(21-7) 11-14-1981312 3,309 CharlieWhitehurst h-NorthCarolina(36-28) 10-25-2003311 39,272 CharlieWhitehurst h-FloridaState(26-10) 11-8-2003310 83,227 KenPengitore h-Virginia(32-27) 10-13-1973309 36,273 NealonGreene h-Duke(29-20) 11-8-1997308 7,301 BrandonStreeter N1-MississippiState(7-17) 12-30-1999308 134,174 WoodrowDantzler a-Duke(52-22) 9-30-2000306 102,204 WoodrowDantzler a-SouthCarolina(15-20) 11-17-2001306 8,298 CharlieWhitehurst a-GeorgiaTech(39-3) 9-20-2003305 120,185 WoodrowDantzler a-GeorgiaTech(42-45) 11-13-1999303 15,288 CharlieWhitehurst h-WakeForest(37-30) 9-4-2004302 -2,304 CharlieWhitehurst a-WakeForest(27-31) 10-1-2005301 -18,319 BrandonStreeter h-WakeForest(19-29) 9-26-1998301 0,301 CharlieWhitehurst h-Furman(28-17) 9-6-2003300 -7,307 CharlieWhitehurst h-Temple(37-7) 10-22-2005N1-Atlanta,GA(PeachBowl)

Total Offense By OpponentYds Rush,Pass Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date509 -12,521 ChrisWeinke a-FloridaState(7-54) 11-4-2000450 -4,454 GeorgeGodsey h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-2000416 47,369 ChrisRix h-FloridaState(27-41) 11-3-2001410 88,322 JoeHamilton a-GeorgiaTech(42-45) 11-13-1999408 -10,418 JohnKaleo a-Maryland(23-53) 11-14-1992402 15,387 MattCavanaugh N1-Pittsburgh(3-34) 12-30-1977401 6,395 TerryHarvey a-N.C.State(43-22) 9-30-1995386 2,384 CaseyClausen N2-Tennessee(27-14) 1-2-2004377 10,367 BenBennett a-Duke(38-31) 10-15-1983375 29,346 TimSherman a-Virginia(24-16) 11-9-1996N1-Jacksonville,FL(GatorBowl);N2-Atlanta,GA(PeachBowl)

Carries By ClemsonCar. Yards Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date36 133 JimShirley a-N.C.State(6-0) 10-6-195136 202 RayYauger h-WakeForest(28-14) 10-18-196936 204 RaymondPriester a-Maryland(20-9) 10-25-199735 201 RayYauger h-NorthCarolina(24-14) 11-16-196833 163 FredCone a-Auburn(41-0) 11-25-195033 234 DonKing a-Fordham(12-12) 11-8-195232 92 BuddyGore h-SouthCarolina(3-7) 11-23-196832 143 TerryAllen a-Duke(17-21) 9-30-198932 263 RaymondPriester h-Duke(34-17) 11-11-1995

Carries By OpponentCar. Yards Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date45 249 JamesMcDougald a-WakeForest(14-20) 10-9-197638 195 TorinKirtsey h-Georgia(17-19) 10-7-199537 203 BrandenOre a-VirginiaTech(7-24) 10-26-200637 143 MontelHarris a-BostonCollege(10-16) 10-30-201035 113 MorganKane h-WakeForest(19-28) 9-26-199834 174 ToneyBaker h-N.C.State(20-14) 11-11-200633 131 MorganKane h-WakeForest(21-10) 9-28-199632 184 DonMcCauley h-NorthCarolina(7-42) 11-14-197032 178 CharlieWysocki h-Maryland(0-19) 9-15-197932 135 CoreyCroom h-BallState(24-10) 9-5-199232 145 TashardChoice a-GeorgiaTech(3-13) 9-29-2007

Rushing Yards By ClemsonYds Car. Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date263 32 RaymondPriester h-Duke(34-17) 11-11-1995260 27 CliffAustin h-Duke(49-14) 10-16-1982

234 33 DonKing a-Fordham(12-12) 11-8-1952233 20 C.J.Spiller N1-GeorgiaTech(34-39) 12-5-2009226 21 WesleyMcFadden a-VirginiaTech(22-10) 9-12-1987220 18 WoodrowDantzler a-Virginia(31-10) 9-23-2000216 21 JamesDavis h-GeorgiaTech(31-7) 10-21-2006210 22 TerrenceFlagler a-Virginia(31-17) 10-11-1986209 30 TerrenceFlagler a-WakeForest(28-20) 11-1-1986204 15 BuckGeorge h-PresbyterianCollege(53-13) 9-20-1952204 36 RaymondPriester a-Maryland(20-9) 10-25-1997202 36 RayYauger h-WakeForest(28-14) 10-18-1969201 35 RayYauger h-NorthCarolina(24-14) 11-16-1968N1-ACCChampionshipGameatTampa,FL

Rushing Yards By OpponentYds Car. Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date256 19 SteveWadiak a-SouthCarolina(14-14) 10-19-1950249 45 JamesMcDougald a-WakeForest(20-36) 10-9-1976230 20 LarryHopkins a-WakeForest(14-20) 10-17-1970228 28 MikeVoight a-NorthCarolina(38-35) 11-8-1975227 24 TedBrown h-N.C.State(7-45) 10-25-1975217 16 BrentCunningham a-GeorgiaTech(7-28) 10-3-1970214 29 AlvinBlount N1-Maryland(23-41) 11-17-1984204 22 BubbaBean h-TexasA&M(15-30) 10-6-1973N1-Baltimore,MD

Passing Yards By ClemsonYds Comp.-Att. Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date420 34of52 CharlieWhitehurst a-Duke(34-31) 11-2-2002372 38of66 CullenHarper h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-2007343 24of32 BrandonStreeter h-Virginia(33-14) 9-11-1999343 25of40 WillProctor a-BostonCollege(33-34) 9-9-2006333 23of27 WoodrowDantzler a-N.C.State(45-37) 10-13-2001331 27of40 CharlieWhitehurst h-Duke(40-7) 11-15-2003329 27of38 BrandonStreeter h-N.C.State(39-46) 10-31-1998326 25of37 KyleParker a-Miami(FL)(40-37) 10-24-2009323 21of43 ThomasRay a-NorthCarolina(13-17) 11-6-1965320 22of45 CharlieWhitehurst a-Maryland(7-21) 10-4-2003319 18of32 BrandonStreeter h-WakeForest(19-29) 9-26-1998309 18of34 CharlieWhitehurst h-NorthCarolina(36-28) 10-25-2003307 19of27 CharlieWhitehurst h-Temple(37-7) 10-22-2005304 28of42 CharlieWhitehurst a-WakeForest(27-31) 10-1-2005302 18of26 CharlieWhitehurst a-SouthCarolina(63-17) 11-22-2003301 24of50 BrandonStreeter N1-MississippiState(7-17) 12-30-1999301 23of31 CharlieWhitehurst h-Furman(28-17) 9-6-2003N1-Atlanta,GA(PeachBowl)

Passing Yards By OpponentYds Comp.-Att. Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date521 27of43 ChrisWeinke a-FloridaState(7-54) 11-4-2000454 35of57 GeorgeGodsey h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-2000418 27of41 JohnKaleo a-Maryland(23-53) 11-14-1992395 30of54 TerryHarvey a-N.C.State(43-22) 9-30-1995387 23of36 MattCavanaugh N1-Pittsburgh(3-34) 12-30-1977384 31of55 CaseyClausen N4-Tennessee(27-14) 1-2-2004375 32of43 DaveBrown N2-Duke(33-21) 11-30-1991375 32of43 KliffKingsbury N3-TexasTech(15-55) 12-23-2002N1-Jacksonville,FL(GatorBowl);N2-Tokyo,Japan;N3-Orlando,FL(TangerineBowl);N4-Atlanta,GA(PeachBowl)

Raymond Priester rushed for a school-record 263 yards against Duke on November 11, 1995.

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Att. Co. Yds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date66 38 372 CullenHarper h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-200755 25 273 PatrickSapp a-Maryland(23-53) 11-14-199255 31 288 CharlieWhitehurst h-Miami(FL)(30-36) 9-17-200553 21 271 RodneyWilliams h-N.C.State(28-30) 10-27-198752 34 420 CharlieWhitehurst a-Duke(34-31) 11-2-200250 24 301 BrandonStreeter N1-MississippiState(7-17) 12-30-199948 25 237 TommyKendrick a-FloridaState(13-38) 11-7-197048 20 263 CharlieWhitehurst N2-TexasTech(15-55) 12-23-200245 22 320 CharlieWhitehurst a-Maryland(7-21) 10-4-200344 27 265 CharlieWhitehurst h-Virginia(30-27) 10-11-200344 28 239 KyleParker a-FloridaState(13-16) 11-13-2010N1-Atlanta,GA(PeachBowl);N2-Orlando,FL(TangerineBowl)

Passing Attempts By OpponentAtt. Co. Yds Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date57 24 197 KipAllen h-TheCitadel(24-0) 10-4-198657 35 454 GeorgeGodsey h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-200056 28 283 JayVenuto a-WakeForest(35-33) 11-1-198056 30 297 ShaneMontgomery h-N.C.State(30-10) 10-21-198956 23 283 D.Bryant h-Duke(59-31) 12-1-200155 31 384 CaseyClausen N1-Tennessee(27-14) 1-2-200454 30 395 TerryHarvey a-N.C.State(43-22) 9-30-199553 34 367 BenBennett a-Duke(38-31) 10-15-1983N1-Atlanta,GA(PeachBowl)

Completions By ClemsonCo. Att. Yds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date38 66 372 CullenHarper h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-200734 52 420 CharlieWhitehurst a-Duke(34-31) 11-2-200231 55 288 CharlieWhitehurst h-Miami(FL)(30-36) 9-17-200528 42 304 CharlieWhitehurst a-WakeForest(27-31) 10-1-200528 38 229 CullenHarper a-SouthCarolina(23-21) 11-24-200728 44 239 KyleParker a-FloridaState(13-16) 11-13-201027 38 329 BrandonStreeter h-N.C.State(39-46) 10-31-199827 43 195 BrandonStreeter a-VirginiaTech(11-31) 9-23-199927 38 287 CharlieWhitehurst h-SouthCarolina(27-20) 11-23-200227 44 265 CharlieWhitehurst h-Virginia(30-27) 10-11-200327 40 331 CharlieWhitehurst h-Duke(40-7) 11-15-200327 35 266 CullenHarper h-WakeForest(44-10) 11-10-2007

Completions By OpponentCo. Att. Yds Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date35 57 454 GeorgeGodsey h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-200034 53 367 BenBennett a-Duke(38-31) 10-15-198333 48 271 MattSchaub h-Virginia(30-27) 10-11-200332 43 375 KliffKingsbury N1-TexasTech(15-55) 12-23-200231 46 368 BruceGadd a-Rice(10-29) 9-23-197231 55 385 CaseyClausen N2-Tennessee(27-14) 1-2-200431 47 315 MattRyan h-BostonCollege(17-20) 11-17-200730 49 298 ScottSecules a-Virginia(31-17) 10-11-198630 56 297 ShaneMontgomery h-N.C.State(30-10) 10-21-198930 54 395 TerryHarvey a-N.C.State(43-22) 9-30-199530 45 307 SteveTanneyhill a-SouthCarolina(38-17) 11-18-1995N1-Orlando,FL(TangerineBowl);N2-Atlanta,GA(PeachBowl)

Completion Percentage By ClemsonPct. Co.-Att. Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date94.1 16-17 WoodrowDantzler h-TheCitadel(38-0) 9-2-200090.9 20-22 CullenHarper h-CentralMichigan(70-14) 10-20-200788.2 15-17 KyleParker a-WakeForest(30-10) 11-20-201085.7 12-14 DeChaneCameron a-SouthCarolina(41-24) 11-23-199185.2 23-27 WoodrowDantzler a-N.C.State(45-37) 10-13-200184.6 11-13 WillieJordan a-Duke(21-25) 10-18-197584.2 16-19 CullenHarper h-Furman(38-10) 9-15-200782.1 23-28 CharlieWhitehurst h-MiddleTennessee(37-14) 9-13-200381.8 9-11 BobbyGage a-Furman(35-7) 11-8-194781.8 18-22 CharlieWhitehurst a-Maryland(28-24) 9-10-2005Note:Minimum10attempts.

Completion Percentage By OpponentPct. Co.-Att. Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date100.0 11-11 DarianDurant h-NorthCarolina(3-38) 10-20-200184.6 22-26 TerryJordan a-N.C.State(24-17) 10-20-199081.8 9-11 BobAvellini a-Maryland(6-31) 11-11-197281.2 13-16 MikeCavan a-Georgia(0-38) 9-26-197080.0 16-20 ArtSchlichter N1-OhioState(17-15) 12-29-197880.0 20-25 CoryRandolph a-WakeForest(27-31) 10-1-200578.3 18-23 RileySkinner a-WakeForest(27-17) 10-7-200675.8 25-33 CharlieWard a-FloridaState(0-57) 9-11-199375.0 12-16 DaleBetty a-Maryland(17-19) 10-15-196075.0 18-24 JamesStevens a-GeorgiaTech(21-29) 10-29-197375.0 9-12 JeffGrantz a-SouthCarolina(20-56) 11-22-197575.0 9-12 RustyLaRue h-WakeForest(24-8) 10-29-1994N1-Jacksonville,FL(GatorBowl);Note:Minimum10attempts.

Passing Efficiency By ClemsonEff. Player C-A-Yds-TD-I Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date310.7 BobbyGage 9-11-245-1-2 a-Furman(42-0) 11-8-1947282.1 HarveyWhite 8-10-162-0-2 a-SouthCarolina(27-0) 10-22-1959261.1 CullenHarper 20-22-273-1-5 h-CentralMichigan(70-14) 10-20-2007253.9 CullenHarper 16-19-266-0-3 h-Furman(38-10) 9-15-2007248.8 NealonGreene 8-11-152-0-2 a-N.C.State(43-22) 9-30-1995247.2 WoodrowDantzler 16-17-192-0-3 h-TheCitadel(38-0) 9-2-2000241.1 CharlieWhitehurst 12-20-274-0-4 a-NorthCarolina(42-12) 11-9-2002240.4 JimmyAddison 12-19-283-0-3 h-Virginia(40-35) 9-24-1966239.1 TommyKendrick 9-14-252-0-1 N1-Virginia(32-15) 10-16-1971237.7 WoodrowDantzler 23-27-333-0-4 a-N.C.State(45-37) 10-13-2001N1-Richmond,VA;Note:Minimum10attempts.

Passing Efficiency By OpponentEff. Player C-A-Yds-I-TD Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date323.1 JeffGrantz 9-12-158-0-5 a-SouthCarolina(20-56) 11-22-1975270.5 ScottyGlacken 8-12-134-0-4 a-Duke(30-35) 10-19-1963256.5 BillyLothridge 7-10-128-1-3 a-GeorgiaTech(9-26) 9-22-1962242.5 MikeElkins 11-16-213-0-3 a-WakeForest(38-21) 10-29-1988226.9 ClydeWalker 10-14-165-1-3 h-FloridaState(7-43) 11-1-1975213.0 MikeTice 9-13-144-0-2 a-Maryland(7-34) 11-15-1980205.2 JoeHamilton 22-30-322-2-5 a-GeorgiaTech(42-45) 11-13-1999203.7 DonovanMcNabb 13-23-309-1-3 N1-Syracuse(0-41) 1-1-1996N1-Jacksonville,FL(GatorBowl);Note:Minimum10attempts.

Total Offense Plays By ClemsonPL Player Att.-Yds C-A-Y Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date77 CullenHarper 11-(-4) 38-66-372 h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-200765 CharlieWhitehurst 13-(-6) 34-52-420 a-Duke(34-31) 11-2-200264 PatrickSapp 9-5 25-55-273 a-Maryland(23-53) 11-14-199262 WoodrowDantzler 22-59 22-40-277 h-FloridaState(27-41) 11-3-200160 CharlieWhitehurst 5-58 31-55-288 h-Miami(FL)(30-36) 9-17-200557 RodneyWilliams 4-12 21-53-271 h-N.C.State(28-30) 10-24-198757 WoodrowDantzler 23-67 25-34-251 h-Virginia(24-26) 9-22-200157 WoodrowDantzler 25-164 18-32-254 a-GeorgiaTech(47-44) 9-29-200157 CharlieWhitehurst 12-(-39) 22-45-320 a-Maryland(7-21) 10-4-200356 BrandonStreeter 13-(-12) 27-43-195 a-VirginiaTech(11-31) 9-23-1999

Total Offense Plays By OpponentPL Player Att.-Yds C-A-Y Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date67 CaseyClausen 12-2 31-55-384 N3-Tennessee(27-14) 1-2-200464 D.Bryant 8-(-10) 23-56-283 h-Duke(59-31) 12-1-200163 JayVenuto 7-36 28-56-293 a-WakeForest(35-33) 11-1-198063 GeorgeGodsey 6-(-4) 35-57-454 h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-200063 LukeMcCown 11-(-5) 25-52-328 N2-LouisianaTech(49-24) 12-31-200162 RandyAllen 5-(-19) 24-57-197 h-TheCitadel(24-0) 10-4-198661 ShaneMontgomery 5-3 30-56-297 a-N.C.State(30-10) 10-21-198961 DwightDasher 19-61 20-42-204 h-MiddleTennessee(37-14) 9-5-200960 DaveBrown 12-(-32) 23-48-385 N1-Duke(33-21) 11-30-1991N1-Tokyo,Japan;N2-Boise,ID(HumanitarianBowl);N3-Atlanta,GA(PeachBowl)

Receptions By ClemsonRec. Yards Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date12 133 AireseCurrie h-MiddleTennessee(37-14) 9-13-200311 129 PhilRogers a-NorthCarolina(13-17) 11-6-196511 111 RodGardner h-Marshall(10-13) 9-4-199911 156 ChansiStuckey h-FloridaState(35-14) 11-12-200511 124 ChansiStuckey a-BostonCollege(33-34) 9-9-200611 174 AaronKelly h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-200711 100 TylerGrisham h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-200710 148 HankWalker h-Auburn(34-18) 11-22-1947

153Airese Currie had a school-record 12 receptions versus Middle Tennessee on September 13, 2003.

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Single-Game Individual Bests10 144 CharlieWaters h-Alabama(13-38) 10-25-196910 124 PerryTuttle a-WakeForest(35-33) 11-1-198010 151 PerryTuttle h-Maryland(21-7) 11-14-198110 110 TonyHorne h-AppalachianState(23-12) 9-6-199710 131 TonyHorne h-FloridaState(28-35) 9-20-199710 122 RodGardner h-Duke(58-7) 11-6-199910 137 RodGardner h-N.C.State(34-27) 10-7-200010 89 KevinYoungblood h-LouisianaTech(33-13) 9-7-200210 123 J.J.McKelvey h-BallState(30-7) 9-21-200210 103 J.J.McKelvey a-Duke(34-31) 11-2-200210 100 KevinYoungblood h-Furman(28-17) 9-6-200310 93 AaronKelly h-WakeForest(44-10) 11-10-200710 89 TylerGrisham h-BostonCollege(17-20) 11-17-200710 96 AaronKelly h-Duke(31-7) 11-15-2008

Receptions By OpponentRec. Yards Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date14 209 KellyCampbell h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-200013 209 HenleyCarter h-Duke(39-22) 10-19-196813 149 WesChesson a-Duke(10-21) 10-24-197013 132 MarkMilitello a-Duke(38-31) 10-15-198312 115 PhilDenfeld h-WakeForest(82-24) 10-31-198111 131 LarrySeivers a-Tennessee(19-21) 10-2-197611 113 JohnTice a-Maryland(24-22) 11-13-198211 114 JoeyGibson h-AppalachianState(23-12) 9-6-199711 225 TorryHolt h-N.C.State(39-46) 10-31-199811 121 PeterWarrick h-FloridaState(14-17) 10-23-199911 78 WaliLundy a-Virginia(17-22) 10-12-200211 92 AndreCallender h-BostonCollege(17-20) 11-17-2007

Receiving Yards By ClemsonYds Rec. Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date182 7 RodGardner a-NorthCarolina(38-24) 10-21-2000175 7 DerrickHamilton a-Maryland(7-21) 10-4-2003174 11 AaronKelly h-VirginiaTech(23-41) 10-6-2007163 5 JerryButler a-GeorgiaTech(31-14) 9-24-1977161 7 PerryTuttle h-WakeForest(82-24) 10-31-1981156 8 TerrySmith a-FloridaState(0-57) 9-11-1993156 11 ChansiStuckey h-FloridaState(35-14) 11-12-2005155 7 AaronKelly h-Temple(37-7) 10-22-2005152 2 CraigBrantley h-Virginia(28-9) 11-16-1974152 7 TonyHorne a-WakeForest(33-16) 11-1-1997152 9 AireseCurrie h-WakeForest(37-30) 9-4-2004

Receiving Yards By OpponentYds Rec. Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date249 8 PeterWarrick h-FloridaState(28-35) 9-20-1997225 11 TorryHolt h-N.C.State(39-46) 10-31-1998209 13 HenleyCarter h-Duke(39-22) 10-19-1968209 14 KellyCampbell h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-2000184 9 MarcusBadgett a-Maryland(23-53) 11-14-1992178 10 DelwynDaigre N2-LouisianaTech(49-24) 12-31-2001173 7 MarvinHarrison N1-Syracuse(0-41) 1-1-1996170 9 JonathanSmith a-GeorgiaTech(39-3) 9-20-2003N1-Jacksonville,FL(GatorBowl);N2-Boise,ID(HumanitarianBowl)

Points By ClemsonPts Player TD XP Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date33 MaxceyWelch 5 3 h-Newberry(75-0) 10-17-193030 StumpyBanks 5 0 a-Furman(38-0) 10-13-191724 BooArmstrong 4 0 a-SouthCarolina(39-0) 11-2-191824 FredCone 4 0 a-Auburn(41-0) 11-25-195024 TerrenceFlagler 4 0 a-WakeForest(28-20) 11-1-198624 EmorySmith 4 0 a-WakeForest(29-14) 9-16-199524 TravisZachery 4 0 h-Duke(58-7) 11-6-199924 TravisZachery 4 0 h-Duke(59-31) 12-1-200124 ChadJasmin 4 0 a-SouthCarolina(63-17) 11-22-200324 JamesDavis 4 0 h-NorthCarolina(52-7) 9-23-200624 C.J.Spiller 4 0 N1-GeorgiaTech(34-39) 12-5-2009N1-ACCChampionshipGameatTampa,FL

Points By OpponentPts Player TD XP Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date24 KevinMcLee 4 0 a-Georgia(7-35) 10-4-197524 TedBrown 4 0 h-N.C.State(7-45) 10-25-197524 TorryHolt 4 0 h-N.C.State(39-46) 10-31-199824 LaMontJordan 4 0 a-Maryland(42-30) 10-16-1999

Field Goals By ClemsonFG Distances Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date6 (21,21,25,18,44,42) JadDean h-TexasA&M(25-24) 9-3-20056 (23,33,32,52,42,35) RichardJackson h-BostonCollege(25-7) 9-19-20095 (31,42,32,46,41) NelsonWelch h-N.C.State(29-19) 10-26-19915 (30,53,43,31,32) NelsonWelch a-Maryland(23-53) 11-14-19925 (34,37,47,34,20) NelsonWelch a-NorthCarolina(28-17) 11-5-19944 (49,26,24,57) ObedAriri h-WakeForest(26-0) 10-29-19794 (30,33,44,17) ObedAriri a-NorthCarolina(19-10) 11-10-19794 (19,45,39,30) ObedAriri a-N.C.State(20-24) 10-25-19804 (47,25,30,25) ChrisGardocki h-Georgia(34-3) 10-6-1990

4 (38,20,45,44) ChrisGardocki a-GeorgiaTech(19-21) 10-13-19904 (25,47,30,20) MattPadgett a-N.C.State(19-17) 9-13-19974 (52,34,30,35) DavidRichardson a-WakeForest(33-16) 11-1-19974 (25,22,39,24) DavidRichardson h-Furman(33-0) 9-5-19984 (47,22,38,37) AaronHunt h-LouisianaTech(33-13) 9-7-20024 (29,35,22,42) AaronHunt h-Maryland(12-30) 11-16-20024 (23,35,32,37) AaronHunt h-FloridaState(26-10) 11-8-20034 (21,47,36,42) JadDean h-N.C.State(26-20) 10-30-20044 (27,32,25,22) JadDean h-Maryland(12-13) 11-4-20064 (28,46,29,25) MarkBuchholz a-N.C.State(42-20) 9-22-2007

Yards On Field Goals By ClemsonYds Distances Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date217 (23,33,32,52,42,35) RichardJackson h-BostonCollege(25-7) 9-19-2009192 (31,42,32,46,41) NelsonWelch h-N.C.State(29-19) 10-26-1991189 (30,53,43,31,32) NelsonWelch a-Maryland(23-53) 11-14-1992172 (34,37,47,34,20) NelsonWelch a-NorthCarolina(28-17) 11-5-1994171 (21,21,25,18,44,42) JadDean h-TexasA&M(25-24) 9-3-2005156 (49,26,24,57) ObedAriri h-WakeForest(26-0) 10-29-1979151 (52,34,30,35) DavidRichardson a-WakeForest(33-16) 11-1-1997147 (38,20,45,44) ChrisGardocki a-GeorgiaTech(19-21) 10-13-1990146 (21,47,36,42) JadDean h-N.C.State(26-20) 10-30-2004146 (48,52,46) MarkBuchholz h-WakeForest(44-10) 11-10-2007

Kickoff Return Yards By ClemsonYds Returns Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date282 6 JustinMiller a-FloridaState(22-41) 9-25-2004174 5 DavidThomas a-GeorgiaTech(9-31) 10-7-1972160 7 JohnShields h-Alabama(13-38) 10-25-1969159 6 DennisGoss a-NorthCarolina(13-26) 11-6-1971158 4 TerranceRoulhac h-SouthCarolina(21-21) 11-22-1986153 2 DerrickHamilton a-Maryland(20-37) 11-10-2001152 4 JustinMiller h-Maryland(12-30) 11-16-2002152 4 C.J.Spiller N1-Alabama(10-34) 8-30-2008143 3 BillMathis a-GeorgiaTech(6-16) 10-25-1959139 6 MarcusGilchrist h-SouthCarolina(7-29) 11-27-2010N1-Atlanta,GA

Punt Return Yards By ClemsonYds Returns Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date167 4 DonKelley a-Maryland(24-11) 10-20-1970126 5 DonnellWoolford h-GeorgiaTech(33-12) 9-26-1987119 3 C.J.Spiller h-BostonCollege(25-7) 9-19-2009116 4 DarnellStephens h-Maryland(40-7) 11-16-1991106 7 TonyHorne h-Texas-ElPaso(39-7) 10-4-1997105 3 BrianMance h-GeorgiaTech(28-31) 10-28-2000102 2 RichieLuzzi a-Georgia(13-31) 9-27-1969101 3 BobbyGage h-N.C.State(6-0) 10-2-1948

Return Yards (PR, KOR, IR) By ClemsonYds Method Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date282 (282KOR) JustinMiller a-FloridaState(22-41) 9-25-2004223 (167PR,56IR) DonKelley a-Maryland(24-11) 10-31-1970174 (174KOR) DavidThomas a-GeorgiaTech(9-31) 10-7-1972165 (139KOR,26PR) MarcusGilchrist h-SouthCarolina(7-29) 11-27-2010161 (9PR,152KOR) C.J.Spiller N1-Alabama(10-34) 8-30-2008160 (160KOR) JohnShields h-Alabama(13-38) 10-25-1969159 (159KOR) DennisGoss a-NorthCarolina(13-26) 11-6-1971159 (62PR,97KOR) C.J.Spiller N2-Nebraska(21-26) 1-1-2009159 (63PR,96KOR) C.J.Spiller h-MiddleTennessee(37-14) 9-5-2009158 (158KOR) TerranceRoulhac h-SouthCarolina(21-21) 11-22-1986N1-Atlanta,GA;N2-Jacksonville,FL(GatorBowl);Note:Includespunt,kickoff,andinterceptionreturns.

All-Purpose Yards By ClemsonYds Player Opponent Year Rush Rec. PR KOR312 C.J.Spiller FloridaState 2009 165 67 9 71310 C.J.Spiller atMiami(FL) 2009 81 104 --- 125301 C.J.Spiller *GeorgiaTech 2009 233 5 --- 63282 JustinMiller atFloridaState 2004 --- --- --- 282274 TerrenceFlagler atWakeForest 1986 209 65 --- ---267 TonyHorne FloridaState 1997 --- 131 27 109263 RaymondPriester Duke 1995 263 --- --- ---260 CliffAustin Duke 1982 260 --- --- ---257 Andre Ellington Georgia Tech 2010 166 12 --- 79256 DerrickHamilton GeorgiaTech 2002 97 22 96 41*-ACCChampionshipgameatTampa,FL

Punting Average By ClemsonAvg. Att.-Yds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Date55.3 3-166 DaleHatcher h-Kentucky(24-6) 10-2-198252.0 5-260 BanksMcFadden a-GeorgeWashington(13-6) 11-3-193951.8 4-207 DaleHatcher h-Georgia(16-16) 9-17-198351.5 6-309 Dawson Zimmerman h - North Texas (35-10) 9-4-201051.0 6-306 DaleHatcher a-Kentucky(21-3) 10-3-198150.8 4-203 JoePaglieli h-Maryland(12-25) 11-12-195550.3 3-151 DaleHatcher a-Duke(38-31) 10-15-198350.3 3-151 JamieSomaini a-Virginia(31-10) 9-23-200050.0 5-250 ChrisGardocki h-SouthCarolina(24-15) 11-17-1990Note:Minimumthreepunts.

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Year Player, Pos. TD FG PAT Pts1927 BobMcCarley,FB 5 0 1 311928 O.D.Padgett,BB 7 0 0 421929 GoatMcMillan,TB 9 0 0 541930 MaxceyWelch,TB 10 0 4 641931 J.M.Lambert,WB 1 0 0 6 E.R.Patterson,RB 1 0 0 6 FredHook,TB 1 0 0 61932 HenryWoodward,RB 5 0 0 301933 GeneWillimon,TB 2 0 0 12 BillDillard,RB 2 0 0 121934 RandyHinson,RB 3 0 0 181935 MacFolger,BB 6 0 0 361936 MacFogler,BB 8 0 0 481937 RedPearson,BB 3 1 8 291938 BanksMcFadden,TB 5 0 0 30 ShadBryant,WB 5 0 0 301939 ShadBryant,WB 4 0 8 321940 AubreyRion,RB 4 0 4 281941 CharlieTimmons,FB 9 0 23 771942 MarionButler,TB 6 0 0 361943 JamesWhitmire,WB 4 0 0 241944 BillRogers,FB 6 0 1 371945 JimReynolds,BB 5 0 0 30 MarionButler,TB 5 0 0 301946 DutchLeverman,RB 4 0 0 24 ChipClark,WR 4 0 0 241947 JimReynolds,EB 8 0 0 481948 RayMathews,WB 13 0 0 781949 FredCone,FB 9 0 1 551950 FredCone,FB 15 0 2 921951 GlennSmith,WR 7 0 0 421952 BillyHair,TB 3 0 0 18 DonKing,RB 3 0 0 18 RedWhitten,FB 3 0 0 18 BuckGeorge,WB 3 0 0 181953 DreherGaskins,WR 5 0 0 301954 JimColeman,RB 5 0 1 311955 JoePagliei,RB 7 0 1 431956 JoelWells,RB 8 0 0 481957 BobSpooner,RB 5 0 0 30 BillMathis,RB 5 0 0 301958 HarveyWhite,QB 5 0 0 301959 BillMathis,RB 11 0 4 701960 BillMcGuirt,RB 9 0 0 541961 RonScrudato,RB 8 0 0 481962 RodneyRogers,PK 0 7 13 341963 FrankPearce,PK 0 4 21 331964 HalDavis,RB 5 0 0 301965 HughMauldin,RB 4 0 0 24 ThomasRay,QB 4 0 0 241966 JackyJackson,TB 8 0 0 481967 BuddyGore,TB 9 0 0 541968 RayYauger,TB 7 0 2 421969 RayYauger,TB 11 0 2 681970 EddieSeigler,PK 0 8 16 401971 EddieSeigler,PK 0 11 14 471972 EddieSeigler,PK 0 11 14 471973 SmileySanders,RB 10 0 0 601974 MarkFellers,QB 9 0 0 541975 SteveFuller,QB 6 0 0 361977 LesterBrown,TB 9 0 0 541978 LesterBrown,TB 17 0 0 1021979 ObedAriri,PK 0 16 14 621980 ObedAriri,PK 0 23 18 871981 CliffAustin,TB 9 0 0 541982 CliffAustin,TB 14 0 0 841983 BobPaulling,PK 0 18 36 901984 DonaldIgwebuike,PK 0 16 41 891985 KennyFlowers,TB 13 0 0 781986 TerrenceFlagler,TB 13 0 0 781987 DavidTreadwell,PK 0 18 33 871988 TerryAllen,TB 10 0 0 601989 ChrisGardocki,PK 0 22 41 1071990 ChrisGardocki,PK 0 22 30 961991 NelsonWelch,PK 0 19 31 881992 NelsonWelch,PK 0 22 23 891993 NelsonWelch,PK 0 15 17 621994 NelsonWelch,PK 0 16 14 621995 EmorySmith,FB 15 0 0 901996 RaymondPriester,TB 7 0 2 441997 DavidRichardson,PK 0 13 17 561998 DavidRichardson,PK 0 8 20 441999 TravisZachery,TB 16 0 0 962000 TravisZachery,TB 18 0 0 1082001 AaronHunt,PK 0 10 44 742002 AaronHunt,PK 0 17 37 882003 AaronHunt,PK 0 18 38 92

2004 ReggieMerriweather,TB 11 0 0 662005 JadDean,PK 0 24 34 1062006 JamesDavis,RB 17 0 0 1022007 MarkBuchholz,PK 0 22 48 1142008 MarkBuchholz,PK 0 15 40 852009 C.J.Spiller,RB 21 0 2 1282010 ChandlerCatanzaro,PK 0 14 34 76

Rushing YardsYear Player, Pos. Car. Yards Avg.1935 Joe(Net)Berry,TB 99 457 4.51936 MacFogler,FB 144 522 3.61937 DonWillis,WB 99 329 3.31938 DonWillis,FB 103 483 4.71939 CharlieTimmons,FB 146 556 3.81940 ChippyManess,TB 86 472 5.41941 CharlieTimmons,FB 149 635 4.31942 MarionButler,TB 145 616 4.21943 JamesWhitmire,WB 72 376 5.21944 SidTinsley,TB 126 479 3.81945 DeweyQuinn,FB 89 392 4.41946 BobbyGage,TB 58 264 4.51947 BobbyGage,TB 114 502 4.41948 RayMathews,WB 113 646 5.71949 RayMathews,TB 118 728 6.01950 FredCone,FB 184 845 4.61951 BillyHair,TB 160 698 4.41952 RedWhitten,FB 115 445 4.01953 DonKing,QB 79 243 3.11954 JoelWells,RB 74 352 4.81955 JoelWells,RB 135 782 5.81956 JoelWells,RB 174 803 4.61957 BobSpooner,RB 88 358 4.11958 DougCline,FB 103 450 4.31959 DougCline,FB 119 482 4.11960 BillMcGuirt,FB 99 320 3.21961 RonScrudato,FB 99 341 3.41962 PatCrain,FB 94 348 3.71963 PatCrain,FB 137 513 3.71964 HalDavis,RB 87 533 6.11965 HughMauldin,RB 194 664 3.41966 BuddyGore,TB 186 750 4.01967 BuddyGore,TB 230 1045 4.51968 BuddyGore,TB 184 776 4.21969 RayYauger,TB 223 968 4.31970 RayYauger,TB 183 711 3.91971 RickGilstrap,TB 144 514 3.61972 WadeHughes,RB 177 761 4.31973 SmileySanders,RB 113 627 5.51974 KenCallicutt,RB 161 809 5.01975 KenCallicutt,RB 145 572 3.91976 WarrenRatchford,TB 119 676 5.71977 WarrenRatchford,TB 118 616 5.21978 LesterBrown,TB 202 1022 5.11979 MarvinSims,FB 158 743 4.71980 ChuckMcSwain,TB 114 544 4.81981 CliffAustin,TB 163 824 5.11982 CliffAustin,TB 197 1064 5.41983 KevinMack,FB 151 862 5.71984 StaceyDriver,TB 139 627 4.51985 KennyFlowers,TB 227 1200 5.31986 TerrenceFlagler,TB 192 1258 6.61987 TerryAllen,TB 183 973 5.31988 TerryAllen,TB 216 1192 5.51989 JoeHenderson,TB 178 848 4.8

1990 RonaldWilliams,TB 178 941 5.31991 RodneyBlunt,TB 175 747 4.31992 RodneyBlunt,TB 149 812 5.41993 DerrickWitherspoon,TB 111 519 4.71994 LamontPegues,TB 92 390 4.21995 RaymondPriester,TB 231 1322 5.61996 RaymondPriester,TB 257 1345 5.21997 RaymondPriester,TB 223 956 4.31998 TravisZachery,TB 158 635 4.01999 TravisZachery,TB 185 820 4.42000 WoodrowDantzler,QB 190 1028 5.42001 WoodrowDantzler,QB 221 1061 4.82002 YusefKelly,RB 125 520 4.22003 DuaneColeman,TB 133 615 4.62004 ReggieMerriweather,TB 136 670 4.92005 JamesDavis,RB 165 879 5.32006 JamesDavis,RB 203 1187 5.82007 JamesDavis,RB 214 1064 5.02008 JamesDavis,RB 171 751 4.42009 C.J.Spiller,RB 216 1212 5.62010 JamieHarper,RB 197 760 3.9

Passing Yards/EfficiencyYear Player Att. Cm. Pct. Yards1935 Joe(Net)Berry 72 42 58.3 4221936 Joe(Net)Berry 99 32 32.3 4341937 BobBailey 88 35 39.8 5791938 BobBailey 35 18 51.4 2721939 BanksMcFadden 70 31 44.3 5811940 ChippyManess 51 19 37.3 3881941 BootyPayne 90 36 40.0 5821942 ButchButler 90 38 42.2 5041943 ButchButler 34 12 35.3 1661944 SidTinsley 51 11 21.6 2481945 ButchButler 45 11 24.4 2391946 DutchLeverman 62 26 41.9 501

Year Player Att. Cm. Pct. Yards Eff.1947 BobbyGage 109 47 41.3 1002 126.71948 BobbyGage 105 42 40.0 799 119.51949 RayMathews 72 24 33.3 487 100.91950 BillyHair 71 29 40.8 644 128.11951 BillyHair 164 67 40.9 1004 93.61952 DonKing 69 23 33.3 317 52.51953 DonKing 98 46 46.9 706 101.81954 DonKing 72 32 44.4 468 92.41955 DonKing 79 33 41.8 586 96.41956 CharlieBussey 68 26 38.2 330 78.81957 HarveyWhite 95 46 48.4 841 154.61958 HarveyWhite 87 43 49.4 492 89.21959 HarveyWhite 107 56 52.3 770 123.81960 LowndesShingler 145 61 44.1 790 79.01961 JimParker 98 46 46.9 735 108.41962 JimParker 67 30 44.8 431 77.91963 JimParker 117 52 44.4 728 88.61964 ThomasRay 59 21 35.6 253 60.31965 ThomasRay 175 74 42.3 1019 85.01966 JimmyAddison 186 103 55.4 1491 125.51967 JimmyAddison 174 82 47.1 924 89.71968 BillyAmmons 162 74 45.7 1006 90.81969 TommyKendrick 227 107 47.1 1457 97.81970 TommyKendrick 267 133 49.8 1407 96.51971 TommyKendrick 152 64 42.1 1040 96.81972 KenPengitore 131 55 42.0 831 85.61973 KenPengitore 188 82 43.6 1370 110.4

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Yearly Leaders1974 MarkFellers 92 42 45.7 783 142.11975 WillieJordan 73 40 54.8 728 158.31976 SteveFuller 116 58 50.0 835 114.41977 SteveFuller 205 106 51.7 1655 124.81978 SteveFuller 187 101 54.0 1515 130.11979 BillyLott 174 90 51.7 1184 108.41980 HomerJordan 172 85 49.4 1311 111.41981 HomerJordan 196 107 54.6 1630 130.51982 HomerJordan 100 55 55.5 674 104.21983 MikeEppley 166 99 59.6 1410 146.01984 MikeEppley 213 116 54.5 1494 123.81985 RandyAnderson 123 63 51.2 703 96.41986 RodneyWilliams 200 98 49.0 1245 99.91987 RodneyWilliams 209 101 48.3 1486 107.91988 RodneyWilliams 186 78 41.9 1144 98.21989 ChrisMorocco 134 79 59.0 1131 141.71990 DeChaneCameron 194 98 50.5 1185 108.61991 DeChaneCameron 226 126 55.7 1601 115.51992 PatrickSapp 144 60 41.7 750 88.11993 PatrickSapp 133 66 49.6 1084 122.01994 NealonGreene 94 51 54.3 524 102.41995 NealonGreene 202 116 57.4 1537 129.81996 NealonGreene 219 111 50.7 1446 110.91997 NealonGreene 290 180 62.1 2212 138.11998 BrandonStreeter 282 150 53.2 1948 116.51999 WoodrowDantzler 201 112 55.7 1506 127.52000 WoodrowDantzler 244 137 56.1 1871 129.72001 WoodrowDantzler 334 203 60.8 2578 139.82002 CharlieWhitehurst 214 123 57.5 1554 128.32003 CharlieWhitehurst 465 288 61.9 3561 135.62004 CharlieWhitehurst 349 177 50.7 2067 97.32005 CharlieWhitehurst 340 229 67.4 2483 133.52006 WillProctor 304 183 60.2 2353 135.32007 CullenHarper 433 282 65.1 2991 141.02008 CullenHarper 360 221 61.4 2601 126.22009 KyleParker 369 205 55.6 2526 124.42010 KyleParker 341 196 57.5 2213 117.2Note:Leadersbasedonpassefficiencyrating.

ReceptionsYear Player, Pos. Rec. Yards Avg.1938 GusGoins,RE 8 123 15.41939 JoeBlalock,LE 15 322 21.51940 JoeBlalock,LE 10 211 21.11941 JoeBlalock,LE 13 240 18.51942 MarionCraig,BB 14 173 12.41943 EddisFreeman,RE 8 175 21.91944 EddisFreeman,LE 9 162 18.01945 EddisFreeman,RE 7 156 22.31946 EddisFreeman,RE 15 181 12.11947 JohnPoulos,LE 6 169 28.21948 OscarThompson,RE 19 333 17.51949 GlennSmith,RE 25 446 17.81950 GlennSmith,RE 22 498 22.61951 GlennSmith,LE 39 632 16.21952 OtisKempson,LE 15 220 14.71953 DreherGaskin,E 21 426 20.31954 ScottJackson,E 11 151 13.71955 JoePagliei,RB 10 233 23.31956 DaltonRivers,E 5 76 15.21957 WhiteyJordan,E 12 369 30.7

1958 GeorgeUsry,RB 18 171 9.51959 BillMathis,RB 18 319 17.71960 HarryPavilack,RB 17 272 14.21961 ElmoLam,RB 17 237 13.91962 JohnnyCase,E 13 213 16.41963 LouFogle,E 17 218 12.81964 HossHostetler,E 8 103 12.91965 PhilRogers,FLK 36 466 12.91966 PhilRogers,FLK 42 574 13.71967 PhilRogers,FLK 28 429 15.31968 CharlieWaters,WR 22 411 18.6 JackAnderson,WR 22 344 15.61969 CharlieWaters,FLK 44 738 16.91970 JohnMcMakin,TE 40 532 13.31971 JohnMcMakin,TE 29 421 14.51972 DennisGoss,FLK 21 385 18.31973 BennieCunningham,TE 22 341 15.51974 BennieCunningham,TE 24 391 16.31975 JoeyWalters,WR 26 394 15.21976 JerryButler,WR 33 484 14.71977 JerryButler,WR 47 824 17.51978 JerryButler,WR 58 908 15.71979 PerryTuttle,WR 36 544 15.11980 PerryTuttle,WR 53 915 17.31981 PerryTuttle,WR 52 883 17.01982 JeffStockstill,WR 25 247 9.91983 RayWilliams,WR 19 342 18.01984 TerranceRoulhac,WR 26 512 19.71985 TerranceRoulhac,WR 31 533 17.21986 RayWilliams,WR 20 280 14.0 TerranceRoulhac,WR 20 228 11.41987 GaryCooper,WR 34 618 18.21988 KeithJennings,WR 30 397 13.21989 RodneyFletcher,WR 35 556 15.91990 TerrySmith,WR 34 480 14.11991 TerrySmith,WR 52 829 15.91992 TerrySmith,WR 38 596 15.71993 TerrySmith,WR 38 776 20.41994 AntwuanWyatt,WR 30 282 9.41995 AntwuanWyatt,WR 45 683 15.21996 KenyaCrooks,WR 30 444 14.81997 TonyHorne,WR 70 907 13.01998 BrianWofford,WR 35 535 15.31999 RodGardner,WR 80 1084 13.62000 RodGardner,WR 58 1050 18.12001 DerrickHamilton,WR 53 684 12.92002 KevinYoungblood,WR 59 591 10.02003 KevinYoungblood,WR 70 897 12.82004 AireseCurrie,WR 61 868 14.22005 ChansiStuckey,WR 64 770 12.02006 ChansiStuckey,WR 50 700 14.02007 AaronKelly,WR 88 1081 12.32008 AaronKelly,WR 67 722 10.82009 JacobyFord,WR 56 779 13.92010 DeAndreHopkins,WR 52 637 12.3

Punt Return YardsYear Player PR Yards Avg.1938 ShadBryant 27 487 18.01939 ShadBryant 31 202 6.51940 ChippyManess 22 169 7.71941 ButchButler 23 225 9.81942 ButchButler 24 164 6.81943 ButchButler 13 114 8.81944 SidTinsley 17 142 8.41945 ButchButler 26 280 10.81946 HalLeonard 8 73 9.11947 BobbyGage 14 98 7.01948 BobbyGage 12 203 16.91949 JackieCalvert 15 131 8.71950 JackieCalvert 14 225 16.11951 BillyHair 13 146 11.21952 PeteCook 14 134 14.01953 DonKing 4 36 9.01954 JoePagliei 7 134 19.11955 JimColeman 4 77 19.31956 JimColeman 10 113 11.31957 GeorgeUsry 8 59 7.41958 BobbyMorgan 11 154 14.01959 GeorgeUsry 17 183 10.81960 HarryPavilack 6 112 18.71961 ElmoLam 8 179 22.41962 MackMatthews 4 96 24.01963 HughMauldin 17 193 11.41964 HughMauldin 9 100 11.11965 JackyJackson 8 73 9.11966 FrankLiberatore 11 122 11.11967 RichieLuzzi 21 143 6.81968 RichieLuzzi 16 178 11.1

1969 DonKelley 19 165 8.71970 DonKelley 24 389 16.21971 JeffSiepe 9 148 16.41972 JeffSiepe 25 125 5.01973 PeanutMartin 18 158 8.81974 JoeyWalters 9 84 9.31975 StanRome 12 100 8.31976 JoeyWalters 15 88 5.91977 WillieJordan 33 300 9.11978 WillieJordan 21 269 12.11979 HollisHall 27 160 5.91980 TerryKinard 12 50 4.21981 BillyDavis 34 275 8.11982 BillyDavis 24 160 6.71983 BillyDavis 17 83 4.91984 ReggiePleasant 28 173 6.21985 KevinBrady 17 45 2.61986 DonnellWoolford 25 203 8.11987 DonnellWoolford 23 345 15.01988 DonnellWoolford 29 192 6.61989 JamesLott 27 226 8.41990 DexterDavis 32 229 7.21991 DarnellStephens 29 362 12.51992 RobertO’Neal 17 145 8.51993 AndreHumphrey 13 179 13.81994 DexterMcCleon 13 71 5.51995 AntwuanWyatt 21 249 11.91996 DexterMcCleon 14 105 7.51997 TonyHorne 32 332 10.41998 TravisZachery 26 216 8.31999 MalLawyer 14 118 8.42000 JoeDonReames 23 281 12.22001 BrianMance 16 211 13.22002 DerrickHamilton 35 377 10.82003 DerrickHamilton 29 218 7.52004 JustinMiller 26 339 13.02005 ChansiStuckey 27 199 7.42006 JacobyFord 15 166 11.12007 C.J.Spiller 16 137 8.62008 C.J.Spiller 18 189 10.52009 C.J.Spiller 8 210 26.32010 MarcusGilchrist 23 233 10.1

Kickoff Return YardsYear Player KOR Yards Avg.1938 ShadBryant 5 132 26.41939 ShadBryant 3 54 18.01940 BootyPayne 2 43 21.51941 CharlieTimmons 6 155 25.81942 MarionCraig 5 90 18.01943 BillRogers 7 138 19.71944 SidTinsley 9 247 27.41945 ButchButler 8 156 19.51946 BillRogers 4 84 21.01947 BobbyGage 10 244 24.41948 RayMathews 6 134 22.31949 FredCone 7 148 21.11950 JackieCalvert 6 89 14.81951 BillyHair 7 185 26.41952 BuckGeorge 7 140 20.01953 JoePagliei 5 99 19.81954 JoePagliei 7 138 19.71955 JoelWells 8 181 22.61956 JoelWells 6 140 23.31957 GeorgeUsry 4 105 26.31958 CharlieHorne 6 144 24.01959 BillMathis 10 294 29.41960 MackMatthews 7 104 14.91961 WendalBlack 10 213 21.31962 MackMathews 10 215 21.51963 MackMathews 6 139 23.21964 HughMauldin 7 181 25.61965 TomDuley 14 311 22.21966 JackyJackson 16 368 23.01967 JackyJackson 11 210 19.11968 JackAnderson 10 257 25.71969 JohnShields 25 539 21.61970 BobBosler 28 568 20.31971 DennisGoss 15 355 23.71972 DavidThomas 22 522 22.71973 JayWashington 22 474 21.51974 WarrenRatchford 20 480 24.01975 WillieScott 26 541 20.81976 WarrenRatchford 12 226 18.91977 WillieJordan 14 298 21.31978 WillieJordan 11 232 21.11979 AndyHeaden 10 214 21.41980 AndyHeaden 12 195 16.31981 PerryTuttle 12 266 22.2

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1982 SteveGriffin 9 172 19.11983 RayWilliams 21 494 23.51984 RayWilliams 19 354 18.61985 RayWilliams 26 502 19.31986 TerranceRoulhac 18 578 32.11987 JoeHenderson 14 407 ^29.11988 WesleyMcFadden 16 324 20.31989 DougThomas 12 249 20.81990 DougThomas 11 333 30.31991 LarryRyans 14 319 22.81992 GregHood 12 274 22.81993 AndreHumphrey 29 663 22.91994 AndreHumphrey 22 500 22.71995 AntwuanWyatt 18 452 25.11996 TonyHorne 8 212 26.51997 TonyHorne 19 536 28.21998 AntwanEdwards 13 350 26.91999 JoeDonReames 15 332 22.12000 JoeDonReames 9 180 21.12001 BrianMance 25 588 23.52002 DerrickHamilton 32 696 21.82003 JustinMiller 17 417 24.52004 JustinMiller 20 661 ^33.12005 AaronKelly 10 266 26.62006 JacobyFord 13 426 32.82007 C.J.Spiller 19 547 28.82008 C.J.Spiller 19 516 27.22009 C.J.Spiller 23 775 32.82010 MarcusGilchrist 27 639 23.7^-ledthenation

All-Purpose YardsYear Player, Pos. Rush Rec PR KOR Total1961 ElmoLam,TB 270 237 179 26 7121962 MackMatthews,TB 266 30 96 215 6071963 HughMauldin,TB 218 110 63 193 5841964 HalDavis,TB 533 56 39 110 7381965 HughMauldin,RB 686 91 --- 61 8381966 BuddyGore,TB 750 10 --- 302 10621967 BuddyGore,TB 1045 45 --- 118 12081968 BuddyGore,TB 776 10 --- 217 10031969 RayYauger,TB 968 130 --- 65 11631970 RayYauger,TB 711 112 --- --- 8231971 RickGilstrap,TB 514 -4 --- 201 7111972 WadeHughes,FB 761 23 --- 32 8161973 JayWashington,RB 428 28 --- 474 9301974 KenCallicutt,RB 809 76 --- --- 8851975 KenCallicutt,RB 572 47 --- --- 6191976 WarrenRatchford,TB 676 23 --- 226 9251977 JerryButler,WR 6 824 --- --- 8301978 LesterBrown,TB 1022 55 --- --- 10771979 MarvinSims,FB 743 48 --- --- 7911980 PerryTuttle,WR 23 915 --- --- 9381981 PerryTuttle,WR 21 883 --- 266 11701982 CliffAustin,TB 1064 15 --- --- 10791983 KevinMack,FB 866 116 --- --- 9821984 StaceyDriver,TB 627 53 --- --- 6801985 KennyFlowers,TB 1200 26 --- 40 12661986 TerenceFlagler,TB 1258 188 --- --- 14461987 TerryAllen,TB 973 80 --- 73 1126

1988 TerryAllen,TB 1192 125 --- 7 13241989 JoeHenderson,TB 848 97 --- 188 11331990 RonaldWilliams,TB 941 1 --- --- 9421991 RodneyBlunt,TB 747 178 --- --- 9251992 RodneyBlunt,TB 824 17 --- --- 8411993 AndreHumphrey,CB --- --- 179 663 8421994 AntwanWyatt,WR 256 282 --- --- 5381995 AntwanWyatt,WR 34 683 249 452 14181996 RaymondPriester,TB 1345 115 --- --- 14601997 TonyHorne,WR 7 907 332 536 17821998 TravisZachery,TB 635 144 216 --- 9951999 RodGardner,WR 1 1084 --- --- 10852000 TravisZachery,TB 1027 313 30 --- 13702001 DerrickHamilton,WR 38 684 23 476 12212002 DerrickHamilton,WR 208 602 377 696 18832003 DerrickHamilton,WR 111 1026 218 360 17352004 AireseCurrie,WR 8 868 --- 212 10882005 ChansiStuckey,WR 78 770 199 22 10692006 C.J.Spiller,RB 938 210 33 234 14152007 C.J.Spiller,RB 748 271 137 547 17232008 C.J.Spiller,RB 629 436 189 516 17702009 C.J.Spiller,RB 1212 503 210 755 26612010 JamieHarper,RB 760 328 --- 43 1131

InterceptionsYear Player, Pos. Int. Yards1938 ShadBryant,DB 3 291939 BanksMcFadden,DB 2 271940 CharlieTimmons,DB 4 51941 CharlieWright,DB 4 441942 ButchButler,DB 4 371943 ButchButler,DB 3 31944 BillyG.Rogers,DB 3 221945 EddisFreeman,DB 3 241946 GeraldLeverman,DB 2 101947 RayMathews,DB 2 661948 RayMathews,DB 5 491949 JimReynolds,DB 3 131950 FredKnoebel,CB 6 681951 FredKnoebel,CB 7 371952 PeteCook,SS 4 471953 KenMoore,DB 2 851954 DonKing,DB 2 141955 CharlieBussey,DB 2 521956 JoelWells,DB 2 61957 DougCline,DB 2 341958 BobbyMorgan,DB 2 91959 GeorgeUsry,DB 3 1061960 JoeAnderson,DB 3 291961 HarryPavilack,DB 2 31962 RodneyRogers,DB 3 161963 JimmyBell,DB 3 481964 JimmyBell,DB 5 01965 WaynePage,DB 4 171966 PhilMarion,DB 4 311967 RichieLuzzi,DB 3 541968 JohnFulmer,DB 3 241969 DaleHenry,DB 3 291970 DonKelley,DB 3 1561971 BobbyJohnson,DB 4 571972 BobbyJohnson,DB 3 161973 LynnCarson,DB 5 651974 DennisSmith,DB 6 471975 PeanutMartin,CB 2 91976 RandyScott,LB 2 61977 SteveRyan,CB 6 671978 RexVarn,SS 4 1481979 TerryKinard,FS 3 931980 EddieGeathers,CB 3 201981 TerryKinard,FS 6 511982 JohnnyRembert,LB 6 1281983 TyDavis,CB 4 211984 TerenceMack,OLB 3 281985 KennyDanforth,SS 2 241986 DeltonHall,CB 4 1211987 DonnellWoolford,CB 5 01988 GeneBeasley,SS 3 271989 RobertO’Neal,FS 8 961990 DexterDavis,CB 6 321991 TyronMouzon,SS 3 181992 DarnellStephens,SS 3 551993 DexterMcCleon,CB/QB 3 141994 DexterMcCleon,CB 4 271995 BrianDawkins,SS 6 551996 PeterFord,CB 2 661997 AntwanEdwards,CB 4 811998 AntwanEdwards,CB 2 561999 RobertCarswell,FS 6 722000 AlexArdley,CB 6 61

2001 CharlesHafley,SS 4 22002 JustinMiller,CB 8 502003 JamaalFudge,ROV 4 662004 JamaalFudge,ROV 3 552005 C.J.Gaddis,CB 3 362006 CrezdonButler,CB 3 352007 ChrisChancellor,CB 4 122008 MichaelHamlin,S 6 1112009 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 8 1282010 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 4 33Note:Tiesbrokenbyreturnyards.

Punting AverageYear Player Punts Yards Avg.1938 BobBailey 44 1631 37.11939 BanksMcFadden 65 2828 43.51940 ChippyManess 51 1989 39.01941 BootyPayne 47 1931 41.11942 ButchButler 73 2679 36.71943 ButchButler 32 1316 41.11944 SidTinsley 52 2070 39.81945 ButchButler 50 1864 37.31946 GeraldLeverman 30 1067 35.51947 BobbyGage 52 2054 39.51948 BobbyGage 37 1317 35.61949 JackieCalvert 26 1087 41.81950 BillyHair 18 610 33.91951 BillyHair 39 632 29.71952 JackShown 55 2073 37.71953 DonKing 18 668 37.11954 JoePagliei 26 955 36.71955 JoePagliei 20 782 39.11956 CharlieBussey 39 1410 36.11957 CharlieHorne 22 695 31.61958 BillMathis 22 787 35.81959 LowndesShingler 24 858 35.81960 EddieWerntz 38 1376 36.21961 EddieWerntz 56 2249 40.21962 EddieWerntz 41 1667 40.71963 HughMauldin 37 1157 31.31964 DonBarfield 60 2191 36.51965 DonBarfield 62 2503 40.41966 DonBarfield 55 2132 38.71967 SammyCain 64 2423 37.91968 SammyCain 60 2235 37.31969 SammyCain 48 1785 37.31970 JackAnderson 35 1434 41.01971 TonyAnderson 73 2714 37.21972 TonyAnderson 71 2724 38.41973 MitchTyner 61 2552 41.81974 MitchTyner 66 2649 40.11975 RichardHolliday 31 1083 35.01976 MikeO’Cain 55 2110 38.41977 DavidSims 64 2462 38.71978 DavidSims 50 2010 40.21979 DavidSims 79 3468 43.91980 RichardHendley 52 2001 38.51981 DaleHatcher 44 1908 43.41982 DaleHatcher 46 1871 40.71983 DaleHatcher 47 2051 43.61984 DaleHatcher 54 2361 43.71985 AndyNewell 57 2276 39.91986 BillSpiers 59 2310 39.21987 RustySeyle 53 2011 37.91988 ChrisGardocki 45 1924 42.81989 ChrisGardocki 48 2062 43.01990 ChrisGardocki 58 2580 44.51991 ChuckLynch 58 2146 37.01992 NelsonWelch 63 2525 40.11993 NelsonWelch 41 1579 38.51994 NelsonWelch 76 2980 39.21995 ChrisMcInally 50 2136 42.71996 KevinLaird 69 2568 37.21997 KevinLaird 67 2865 42.81998 KevinLaird 75 3114 41.51999 RyanRomano 65 2594 39.92000 JamieSomaini 65 2552 39.32001 WynnKopp 48 1848 38.52002 WynnKopp 63 2340 37.12003 ColeChason 58 2238 38.62004 ColeChason 66 2656 40.22005 ColeChason 50 1822 36.42006 ColeChason 50 2064 41.32007 JimmyManers 55 2354 42.82008 JimmyManers 49 1985 40.52009 DawsonZimmerman 55 2153 39.12010 DawsonZimmerman 60 2563 42.7Note: Leadersbasedon3.6puntspergameor largestnumberofpuntsthatseasonifnooneattempted3.6pergame.

Antwan Edwards led the team in interceptions in 1997 and 1998.

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Individual Season BestsRushing Yards

Rk Player Year Car. Yards Avg. 1. RaymondPriester 1996 257 1345 5.2 2. RaymondPriester 1995 238 1322 5.6 3. TerrenceFlagler 1986 192 1258 6.6 4. C.J.Spiller 2009 216 1212 5.6 5. KennyFlowers 1985 227 1200 5.3 6. TerryAllen 1988 216 1192 5.5 7. JamesDavis 2006 203 1187 5.8 8. CliffAustin 1982 197 1064 5.4 JamesDavis 2007 214 1064 5.0 10. WoodrowDantzler 2001 221 1061 4.8 11. BuddyGore 1967 230 1045 4.5 12. WoodrowDantzler 2000 190 1028 5.4 13. TravisZachery 2000 206 1027 5.0 14. LesterBrown 1978 202 1022 5.1

Rushing Yards Per Game Rk Player Year G Yards Y/G 1. RaymondPriester 1996 12 1345 112.1 2. RaymondPriester 1995 12 1322 110.2 3. CliffAustin 1982 10 1064 106.4 4. TerrenceFlagler 1986 12 1258 104.8 5. BuddyGore 1967 10 1045 104.5 6. KennyFlowers 1985 12 1200 100.0 7. TerryAllen 1988 12 1192 99.3 8. RayYauger 1969 10 968 96.8 9. JamesDavis 2006 13 1187 91.3 10. TerryAllen 1987 11 973 88.5

Yards Per Carry Rk Player Year Car-Yards Y/C 1. BillyHair 1950 71-525 7.39 2. C.J.Spiller 2006 129-938 7.27 3. Andre Ellington 2009 68-491 7.22 4. RonaldWilliams 1991 82-585 7.13 5. TerrenceFlagler 1986 192-1258 6.55 6. JackieCalvert 1950 105-663 6.31 7. RayMathews 1949 118-728 6.17 8. HalDavis 1984 87-533 6.13 9. ShadBryant 1939 84-508 6.05 10. BanksMcFadden 1939 78-468 6.01Note:Minimum400yards.

Rushing Touchdowns Rk Player Year G Car. Yards Y/C TD 1. LesterBrown 1978 12 202 1022 5.1 17 JamesDavis 2006 13 203 1187 5.8 17 3. TravisZachery 1999 11 185 820 4.4 16 4. FredCone 1950 10 184 845 4.6 14 CliffAustin 1982 10 197 1064 5.4 14 EmorySmith 1995 12 145 712 4.9 14 7. KennyFlowers 1985 12 227 1200 5.3 13 WoodrowDantzler 2000 12 190 1028 5.4 13 TravisZachery 2000 12 206 1027 5.0 13 10. C.J.Spiller 2009 14 216 1212 5.6 12

Passing Attempts Rk Player Year Yards Pct. Co. Att. 1. CharlieWhitehurst 2003 3561 61.9 288 465 2. CullenHarper 2007 2991 65.1 282 433 3. KyleParker 2009 2526 55.6 205 369 4. CullenHarper 2008 2601 61.4 221 360 5. CharlieWhitehurst 2004 2067 50.7 177 349 6. KyleParker 2010 2213 57.5 196 341 7. CharlieWhitehurst 2005 2483 67.4 229 340 8. WoodrowDantzler 2001 2578 60.8 203 334 9. WillProctor 2006 2353 60.2 183 304 10. NealonGreene 1997 2212 62.1 180 290

Completions Rk Player Year Yards Pct. Att. Co. 1. CharlieWhitehurst 2003 3561 61.9 465 288 2. CullenHarper 2007 2991 65.1 433 282 3. CharlieWhitehurst 2005 2483 67.4 340 229 4. CullenHarper 2008 2601 61.4 360 221 5. KyleParker 2009 2526 55.6 369 205 6. WoodrowDantzler 2001 2578 60.8 334 203 7. KyleParker 2010 2213 57.5 341 196 8. WillProctor 2006 2353 60.2 304 183 9. NealonGreene 1997 2212 62.1 290 180 10. CharlieWhitehurst 2004 2067 50.7 349 177

Passing Yards Rk Player Year Att. Co. Pct. Yards 1. CharlieWhitehurst 2003 465 288 61.9 3561 2. CullenHarper 2007 433 282 65.1 2991 3. CullenHarper 2008 360 221 61.4 2601 4. WoodrowDantzler 2001 334 203 60.8 2578

5. KyleParker 2009 369 205 55.6 2526 6. CharlieWhitehurst 2005 340 229 67.4 2483 7. WillProctor 2006 304 183 60.2 2353 8. KyleParker 2010 341 196 57.5 2213 9. NealonGreene 1997 290 180 62.1 2212 10. CharlieWhitehurst 2004 349 177 50.7 2067

Passing Yards Per Game Rk Player Year G Co. Att. Yards Y/G 1. CharlieWhitehurst 2003 13 288 465 3561 273.9 2. CullenHarper 2007 13 282 433 2991 230.1 3. CharlieWhitehurst 2005 11 229 340 2483 225.7 4. WoodrowDantzler 2001 12 203 334 2578 214.8 5. CullenHarper 2008 13 221 360 2601 200.1 6. CharlieWhitehurst 2004 11 177 349 2067 187.9 7. NealonGreene 1997 12 180 290 2212 184.3 8. BrandonStreeter 1999 8 135 214 1466 183.3 9. WillProctor 2006 13 183 304 2353 181.0 10. KyleParker 2009 14 205 369 2526 180.4

Passing Efficiency Rk Player Year Co. Att. Yards TD I Eff. 1. WillieJordan 1975 40 73 728 5 1 158.3 2. HarveyWhite 1957 46 95 841 11 3 154.6 3. MikeEppley 1983 99 166 1410 13 9 146.0 4. MarkFellers 1974 42 92 783 10 5 143.1 5. ChrisMorocco 1989 79 134 1131 6 2 141.7 6. CullenHarper 2007 282 433 2991 27 6 141.0 7. WoodrowDantzler 2001 203 334 2578 21 11 139.8 8. NealonGreene 1997 180 290 2212 16 9 138.1 9. CharlieWhitehurst 2003 288 465 3561 21 13 135.6 10. WillProctor 2006 183 304 2353 16 11 135.3Note:Minimum70passingattempts.

Completion Percentage Rk Player Year Co. Att. Yards Pct. 1. CharlieWhitehurst 2005 229 340 2483 67.4 2. CullenHarper 2007 282 433 2991 65.1 3. BrandonStreeter 1999 135 214 1466 63.1 4. NealonGreene 1997 180 290 2212 62.1 5. CharlieWhitehurst 2003 288 465 3561 61.9 6. CullenHarper 2008 221 360 2601 61.4 7. WoodrowDantzler 2001 203 334 2578 60.8 8. WillProctor 2006 183 304 2353 60.2 9. MikeEppley 1983 99 166 1410 59.6 10. ChrisMorocco 1989 79 134 1131 59.0Note:Minimum100passingattempts.

Passing Touchdowns Rk Player Year Co. Att. Yards TD 1. CullenHarper 2007 282 433 2991 27 2. WoodrowDantzler 2001 203 334 2578 21 CharlieWhitehurst 2003 288 465 3561 21 4. KyleParker 2009 205 369 2526 20 5. NealonGreene 1997 180 290 2212 16 WillProctor 2006 183 304 2353 16

7. MikeEppley 1984 116 213 1494 14 8. MikeEppley 1983 99 166 1410 13 BrandonStreeter 1998 150 282 1948 13 CullenHarper 2008 221 360 2601 13

Total Offense Yards Rk Player Year Rush Pass Total 1. WoodrowDantzler 2001 1061 2578 3639 2. CharlieWhitehurst 2003 49 3561 3610 3. CullenHarper 2007 -89 2991 2902 4. WoodrowDantzler 2000 1028 1871 2899 5. KyleParker 2009 135 2526 2661 6. NealonGreene 1997 345 2212 2557 7. CharlieWhitehurst 2005 26 2483 2509 8. CullenHarper 2008 -140 2601 2461 9. WillProctor 2006 85 2353 2438 10. KyleParker 2010 28 2213 2241

Total Offense Yards Per Game Rk Player Year G Rush Pass Total Y/G 1. WoodrowDantzler 2001 12 1061 2578 3639 303.3 2. CharlieWhitehurst 2003 13 49 3561 3610 277.7 3. WoodrowDantzler 2000 12 1028 1871 2899 241.6 4. CharlieWhitehurst 2005 11 26 2483 2509 228.1 5. CullenHarper 2007 13 -89 2991 2902 223.2 6. NealonGreene 1997 12 345 2212 2257 213.1 7. WoodrowDantzler 1999 10 588 1506 2094 209.4 8. CharlieWhitehurst 2004 11 43 2067 2110 191.8 9. KyleParker 2009 14 135 2526 2661 190.1 10. CullenHarper 2008 13 -140 2601 2461 189.3

All-Purpose Yards Rk Player Year Rush Rec. PR KOR Total 1. C.J.Spiller 2009 1212 503 210 755 2680 2. DerrickHamilton 2002 208 602 377 696 1883 3. TonyHorne 1997 7 907 332 536 1782 4. C.J.Spiller 2008 629 436 189 516 1770 5. DerrickHamilton 2003 111 1026 218 380 1735 6. C.J.Spiller 2007 768 271 137 547 1723 7. RaymondPriester 1996 1345 115 ---- ---- 1460 8. TerrenceFlagler 1986 1258 188 ---- ---- 1446 9. AntwuanWyatt 1995 34 683 249 452 1418 10. C.J.Spiller 2006 938 210 33 234 1415

Receptions Rk Player Year G Yards Avg. Rec. 1. AaronKelly 2007 13 1081 12.3 88 2. RodGardner 1999 12 1084 13.6 80 3. TonyHorne 1997 12 907 13.0 70 KevinYoungblood 2003 13 897 12.8 70 5. AaronKelly 2008 13 722 10.8 67 6. ChansiStuckey 2005 12 770 12.0 64 7. DerrickHamilton 2003 13 1026 16.5 62 8. AireseCurrie 2004 11 868 14.2 61 9. BrianWofford 1999 12 793 13.2 60 TylerGrisham 2007 13 653 10.9 60

Receptions Per Game Rk Player Year G Rec. Rec./G 1. AaronKelly 2007 13 88 6.77 2. RodGardner 1999 12 80 6.75 3. TonyHorne 1997 12 70 5.83 4. AireseCurrie 2004 11 61 5.55 5. KevinYoungblood 2003 13 70 5.38 6. ChansiStuckey 2005 12 64 5.33 7. AaronKelly 2008 13 67 5.15 8. BrianWofford 1999 12 60 5.00 ChansiStuckey 2006 10 50 5.00 10. CharlieWaters 1969 9 44 4.89

Receiving Yards Rk Player Year G Rec. Avg. Yds 1. RodGardner 1999 12 80 13.6 1084 2. AaronKelly 2007 13 88 12.3 1081 3. RodGardner 2000 12 58 18.1 1050 4. DerrickHamilton 2003 13 62 16.5 1026 5. PerryTuttle 1980 11 53 17.3 915 6. JerryButler 1978 12 58 15.7 908 7. TonyHorne 1997 12 70 13.0 907 8. KevinYoungblood 2003 13 70 12.8 897 9. PerryTuttle 1981 12 52 17.0 883 10. AireseCurrie 2004 11 61 14.2 868

Yards Per Reception Rk Player Year Rec-Yards Avg. 1. GaryCooper 1988 13-417 32.1 2. WhiteyJordan 1957 12-369 30.7 3. DonKelley 1971 18-505 28.1 4. RayMathews 1948 14-379 27.1

Mike Eppley threw 13 and 14 touchdown passes, respectively, in 1983 and 1984.

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Individual Season Bests 5. GlennSmith 1950 22-498 22.6 6. JoePagliei 1955 10-223 22.3 7. CraigBrantley 1975 22-475 21.6 8. JoeBlalock 1939 15-322 21.5 9. JoeBlalock 1940 10-211 21.1 10. TerrySmith 1993 38-776 20.4Note:Minimum10receptions.

Receiving Touchdowns Rk Player Year G Rec. Yards Avg. TD 1. AaronKelly 2007 13 88 1081 12.3 11 2. DerrickHamilton 2003 13 62 1026 16.5 10 3. PerryTuttle 1981 12 52 833 17.0 8 TerranceRoulhac 1984 11 26 512 19.7 8 TonyHorne 1997 12 70 907 13.0 8 6. BennieCunningham 1974 11 24 391 16.3 7 GlennSmith 1951 10 39 632 16.2 7 RodGardner 2000 12 58 1050 18.1 7 9. GlennSmith 1950 10 22 498 22.6 6 TerrySmith 1991 12 52 829 15.9 6 JacobyFord 2009 14 56 779 13.9 6

Total Touchdowns Rk Player Year Rush Rec. Ret. TD 1. C.J.Spiller 2009 12 4 5 21 2. TravisZachery 2000 13 5 0 18 3. LesterBrown 1978 17 0 0 17 JamesDavis 2006 17 0 0 17 5. TravisZachery 1999 16 0 0 16 6. FredCone 1950 14 1 0 15 EmorySmith 1995 14 1 0 15 8. CliffAustin 1982 14 0 0 14 9. KennyFlowers 1985 13 0 0 13 TerrenceFlagler 1986 10 3 0 13 WoodrowDantzler 2000 13 0 0 13

Punt Return Yards Rk Player Year PR Avg. Yards 1. ShadBryant 1938 27 18.0 487 2. DonKelley 1970 24 16.2 389 3. DerrickHamilton 2002 35 10.8 377 4. DarnellStephens 1991 29 12.5 362 5. DonnellWoolford 1987 23 15.0 345 6. JustinMiller 2004 26 13.0 339 7. TonyHorne 1997 32 10.4 332 8. WillieJordan 1977 33 9.1 300 9. JamesLott 1987 24 12.1 290 10. JoeDonReames 2000 23 12.2 281

Punt Return Average Rk Player Year PR Yards Avg. 1. BrianMance 2000 6 192 32.0 2. C.J.Spiller 2009 8 210 26.3 3. ElmoLam 1961 8 179 22.4 4. JoePagliei 1954 7 134 19.1 5. HarryPavilack 1960 6 112 18.7 6. ShadBryant 1938 27 487 18.0 7. BobbyGage 1948 12 203 16.9 8. JeffSiepe 1971 9 148 16.4 9. DonKelley 1970 24 389 16.2 10. JackieCalvert 1950 14 225 16.1Note:Minimumfivereturns.

Kickoff Return Yards Rk Player Year KOR Avg. Yards 1. C.J.Spiller 2009 23 32.8 755 2. DerrickHamilton 2002 32 21.8 696 3. AndreHumphrey 1993 29 22.9 663 4. JustinMiller 2004 20 33.1 661 5. MarcusGilchrist 2010 27 23.7 639 6. BrianMance 2001 25 23.5 588 7. TerrenceRoulhac 1986 18 32.1 578 8. BobBosler 1970 28 20.3 568 9. C.J.Spiller 2007 19 28.8 547 10. WillieScott 1975 26 20.8 541

Kickoff Return Average Rk Player Year KOR Yards Avg. 1. JustinMiller 2002 13 456 35.1 2. DerrickHamilton 2003 11 380 34.5 3. JustinMiller 2004 20 661 33.1 4. C.J.Spiller 2009 23 755 32.8 5. JacobyFord 2006 13 426 32.8 6. TerrenceRoulhac 1986 18 578 32.1 7. DerrickHamilton 2001 15 476 31.7 8. DougThomas 1990 11 333 30.3 9. BillMathis 1959 10 294 29.4 10. JoeHenderson 1987 14 407 29.1Note:Minimum10returns.

Punting Average Rk Player Year Punts Yards Avg. 1. ChrisGardocki 1990 58 2580 44.48 2. DavidSims 1979 79 3468 43.76 3. DaleHatcher 1984 54 2361 43.72 4. DaleHatcher 1983 47 2051 43.56 5. BanksMcFadden 1939 65 2828 43.51 6. DaleHatcher 1981 44 1908 43.36 7. ChrisGardocki 1989 48 2062 42.96 8. JimmyManers 2007 55 2354 42.80 9. KevinLaird 1997 67 2865 42.76 10. ChrisGardocki 1988 45 1924 42.76

Net Punting Average Rk Player Year Net 1. DaleHatcher 1984 42.4 2. DavidSims 1979 40.6 3. Dawson Zimmerman 2010 40.6 4. DaleHatcher 1983 40.5 5. DaleHatcher 1981 40.5 6. ChrisGardocki 1989 39.4 7. ChrisGardocki 1990 39.3 8. DaleHatcher 1982 38.8 9. ColeChason 2006 38.6

Field Goals Made Rk Player Year Pct. Att. Made 1. JadDean 2005 77.4 31 24 2. ObedAriri 1980 76.7 30 23 3. ChrisGardocki 1989 75.9 29 22 ChrisGardocki 1990 78.6 28 22 NelsonWelch 1992 78.6 28 22 MarkBuchholz 2007 61.1 36 22 7. RichardJackson 2009 64.5 31 20 8. ChrisGardocki 1988 59.4 32 19 NelsonWelch 1991 67.9 28 19 10. BobPaulling 1983 90.0 20 18 DavidTreadwell 1987 81.8 22 18 AaronHunt 2003 69.2 26 18

Field Goals Attempted Rk Player Year Made Pct. Att. 1. MarkBuchholz 2007 22 61.1 36 2. ChrisGardocki 1988 19 59.4 32 3. JadDean 2005 24 77.4 31 RichardJackson 2009 20 64.5 31 5. ObedAriri 1980 23 76.7 30 6. ChrisGardocki 1989 22 75.9 29 7. ChrisGardocki 1990 22 78.6 28 NelsonWelch 1991 19 67.9 28 NelsonWelch 1992 22 78.6 28 10. AaronHunt 2003 18 69.2 26

Extra Points Made Rk Player Year Att. Pct. Made 1. MarkBuchholz 2007 48 100.0 48 2. JadDean 2006 50 92.0 46 3. AaronHunt 2000 47 95.7 45 4. ObedAriri 1978 46 95.7 44 5. AaronHunt 2001 45 97.8 44 6. DonaldIgwebuike 1984 41 100.0 41 ChrisGardocki 1989 41 100.0 41 RichardJackson 2009 43 95.3 41 9. MarkBuchholz 2008 40 100.0 40 10. CharlesRadcliffe 1950 47 80.9 38 AaronHunt 2003 42 90.5 38

Extra Points Attempted Rk Player Year Made Pct. Att. 1. JadDean 2006 46 92.0 50 2. MarkBuchholz 2007 48 100.0 48 3. CharlesRadcliffe 1950 38 80.9 47 AaronHunt 2000 45 95.7 47 5. ObedAriri 1978 44 95.7 46 AaronHunt 2001 45 97.8 46 7. RichardJackson 2009 41 95.3 43 8. AaronHunt 2003 38 90.5 42 9. DonaldIgwebuike 1984 41 100.0 41 ChrisGardocki 1989 41 100.0 41

Kick Scoring Rk Player Year FG-FGA PAT TP 1. MarkBuchholz 2007 22-36 48-48 114 2. ChrisGardocki 1989 22-29 41-41 107 3. JadDean 2005 24-31 34-35 106 4. RichardJackson 2009 20-31 41-43 101 5. ChrisGardocki 1990 22-28 30-30 96 6. AaronHunt 2003 18-26 38-42 92 7. JadDean 2006 15-22 46-50 91

8. BobPaulling 1983 18-20 36-37 90 9. DonaldIgwebuike 1984 16-17 41-41 89 NelsonWelch 1992 22-28 23-25 89

Scoring Rk Player Year TD FG *PAT TP 1. C.J.Spiller 2009 21 --- 2 128 2. MarkBuchholz 2007 --- 22 48 114 3. TravisZachery 2000 18 --- --- 108 4. ChrisGardocki 1989 --- 22 41 107 5. JadDean 2005 --- 24 34 106 6. LesterBrown 1978 17 --- --- 102 JamesDavis 2006 17 --- --- 102 8. RichardJackson 2009 --- 20 41 101 9. ChrisGardocki 1990 --- 22 30 96 TravisZachery 1999 16 --- --- 96*-totalPATpoints

Interceptions Rk Player Year Yards TD Int. 1. RobertO’Neal 1989 96 0 8 JustinMiller 2002 50 0 8 DeAndreMcDaniel 2009 128 1 8 4. FredKnoebel 1951 29 0 7 5. DennisSmith 1974 47 1 6 SteveRyan 1977 67 0 6 TerryKinard 1981 31 0 6 TerryKinard 1982 3 0 6 JohnnyRembert 1982 128 1 6 DexterDavis 1990 32 1 6 BrianDawkins 1995 55 1 6 RobertCarswell 1999 72 0 6 AlexArdley 2000 61 0 6 BrianMance 2002 1 0 6 MichaelHamlin 2008 111 0 6 Rashard Hall 2009 67 0 6

Interception Return Yards Rk Player Year TD Int. Yards 1. DonKelley 1970 1 3 156 2. RexVarn 1978 1 4 148 3. CrezdonButler 2008 0 4 142 4. JimmyQuarles 1951 1 4 140 5. JohnnyRembert 1982 1 6 128 DeAndreMcDaniel 2009 1 8 128 7. ArlingtonNunn 1990 3 3 115 LeomontEvans 1995 0 4 115 9. MichaelHamlin 2008 0 6 111 10. RexVarn 1977 1 4 109

159DeAndre McDaniel had a Clemson-record-tying eight interceptions in the 2009 season.

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Career Leaders

Passing Efficiency Leaders

Rushing

Rushing Yards Rk Player Years Car. Y/C TD Yards 1. RaymondPriester 1994-97 805 4.93 21 3966 2. JamesDavis 2005-08 753 5.15 47 3881 3. C.J.Spiller 2006-09 606 5.85 32 3547 4. TravisZachery 1998-01 691 4.43 41 3058 5. KennyFlowers 1983-86 590 4.94 26 2914 6. TerryAllen 1987-89 523 5.31 28 2778 7. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 591 4.67 27 2761 8. BuddyGore 1966-68 600 4.29 15 2571 9. RayYauger 1968-70 555 4.39 16 2439 10. ChuckMcSwain 1979-82 483 4.80 23 2320 11. StaceyDriver 1982-85 476 4.82 15 2293 12. KenCallicutt 1973-77 492 4.59 11 2256 13. LesterBrown 1976-79 505 4.45 31 2228 14. RodneyBlunt 1989-93 508 4.28 13 2173 15. FredCone 1948-50 466 4.66 30 2172 16. TerrenceFlagler 1982-86 379 5.70 17 2162 17. CliffAustin 1978-82 423 5.06 27 2139 18. JoelWells 1954-56 383 5.06 16 1937 19. RayMathews 1947-50 331 5.70 20 1886 20. RonaldWilliams 1990-92 326 5.60 13 1824 21. JoeHenderson 1987-89 356 4.92 16 1752 22. SteveFuller 1975-78 535 3.20 22 1737 23. ReggieMerriweather 2003-06 331 4.87 20 1612 24. WesleyMcFadden 1985-89 332 4.78 13 1587 25. BillyHair 1950-52 321 4.92 15 1579 TracyJohnson 1985-88 377 4.19 23 1579

Carries Rk Player Years Yards Y/C Car. 1. RaymondPriester 1994-97 3966 4.93 805 2. JamesDavis 2005-08 3881 5.15 753 3. TravisZachery 1998-01 3058 4.43 691 4. C.J.Spiller 2006-09 3547 5.85 606 5. BuddyGore 1966-68 2571 4.29 600 6. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 2761 4.67 591 7. KennyFlowers 1983-86 2914 4.94 590 8. RayYauger 1968-70 2439 4.39 555 9. SteveFuller 1975-78 1737 3.20 535 10. TerryAllen 1987-89 2778 5.31 523 11. RodneyBlunt 1989-93 2173 4.28 508 12. LesterBrown 1976-79 2228 4.45 505 13. KenCallicutt 1973-77 2256 4.59 492 14. ChuckMcSwain 1979-82 2320 4.80 483 15. StaceyDriver 1982-85 2292 4.82 476

Rushing Touchdowns Rk Player Years Car. Yards TD 1. JamesDavis 2005-08 753 3881 47 2. TravisZachery 1998-01 691 3058 41 3. C.J.Spiller 2006-09 606 3547 32 4. LesterBrown 1976-79 505 2228 31 5. FredCone 1948-50 466 2172 30 6. TerryAllen 1987-89 523 2778 28 7. CliffAustin 1978-82 423 2139 27 WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 591 2761 27 9. KennyFlowers 1983-86 590 2914 26 10. EmorySmith 1993-96 358 1568 25

Passing

Passing Yards Rk Player Years Att. Co. Pct. Yards 1. CharlieWhitehurst 2002-05 1368 817 59.7 9665 2. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 796 460 57.8 6037 3. CullenHarper 2005-08 815 518 63.6 5762 4. NealonGreene 1994-97 805 458 56.9 5719 5. KyleParker 2009,10 710 401 56.5 4739 6. RodneyWilliams 1985-88 717 333 46.4 4647 7. SteveFuller 1975-78 554 287 51.8 4359 8. TommyKendrick 1969-71 644 303 47.0 3893 9. HomerJordan 1979-82 479 250 52.2 3643 10. BrandonStreeter 1996-99 519 294 56.6 3504 11. MikeEppley 1980-84 449 252 56.1 3354 12. DeChaneCameron 1988-91 470 257 54.7 3300 13. WillProctor 2003-06 338 201 59.5 2634 14. JimmyAddison 1965-67 393 202 51.4 2616 15. WillieSimmons 2000-02 391 204 52.2 2530

Passing Attempts Rk Player Years Co. Yards Att. 1. CharlieWhitehurst 2002-05 817 9665 1368 2. CullenHarper 2005-08 518 5762 815 3. NealonGreene 1994-97 458 5719 805 4. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 460 6037 796 5. RodneyWilliams 1985-88 333 4647 717 6. KyleParker 2009,10 401 4739 710 7. TommyKendrick 1969-71 303 3893 644 8. SteveFuller 1975-78 287 4359 554 9. BrandonStreeter 1996-99 294 3504 519 10. HomerJordan 1979-82 250 3643 479 11. DeChaneCameron 1988-91 257 3300 470 12. MikeEppley 1980-84 252 3354 449 13. JimmyAddison 1965-67 202 2616 393 14. WillieSimmons 2000-02 204 2530 391 15. PatrickSapp 1992-95 165 2278 365

Completions Rk Player Years Att. Yards Co. 1. CharlieWhitehurst 2002-05 1368 9665 817 2. CullenHarper 2005-08 815 5762 518 3. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 796 6037 460 4. NealonGreene 1994-97 805 5719 458 5. KyleParker 2009,10 710 4739 401 6. RodneyWilliams 1985-88 717 4647 333 7. TommyKendrick 1969-71 644 3893 303 8. BrandonStreeter 1996-99 519 3504 294 9. SteveFuller 1975-78 554 4359 287 10. DeChaneCameron 1988-91 470 3300 257 11. MikeEppley 1980-84 449 3354 252 12. HomerJordan 1979-82 479 3643 250 13. WillieSimmons 2000-02 391 2530 204 14. JimmyAddison 1965-67 393 2616 202 15. WillProctor 2003-06 338 2634 201

Completion Percentage Rk Player Years Co.-Att. Pct. 1. CullenHarper 2005-08 518-815 63.6 2. CharlieWhitehurst 2002-05 817-1368 59.7 3. WillProctor 2003-06 201-334 59.5

4. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 460-796 57.8 5. NealonGreene 1994-97 458-805 56.9 6. ChrisMorocco 1986-89 89-157 56.7 7. BrandonStreeter 1996-99 294-519 56.6 8. KyleParker 2009,10 401-710 56.5 9. MikeEppley 1980-84 252-449 56.1 10. DeChaneCameron 1988-91 257-470 54.7 11. BillyLott 1977-79 105-198 53.0 12. HomerJordan 1979-82 250-479 52.2 13. WillieSimmons 2000-02 204-391 52.2 14. SteveFuller 1975-78 287-554 51.8 15. JimmyAddison 1965-67 202-393 51.4Note:Minimum150attempts.

Passing Yards Per Attempt Rk Player Years Att. Yards Y/Att. 1. BobbyGage 1945-48 278 2448 8.81 2. JackieCalvert 1948-50 101 885 8.76 3. ChrisMorocco 1986-89 157 1238 7.89 4. SteveFuller 1975-78 554 4359 7.87 5. WillProctor 2003-06 338 2634 7.79 6. HomerJordan 1979-82 479 3643 7.61 7. MarkFellers 1972-74 124 943 7.60 8. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 796 6037 7.58 9. MikeEppley 1980-84 449 3354 7.47 10. HarveyWhite 1957-59 289 2103 7.28 11. NealonGreene 1994-97 805 5719 7.10

Rk Player Years Att. Co. Pct. Int. Int. Pct. Yards Yards/Att. TD TD Pct. Eff. 1. WillProctor 2003-06 338 201 59.5 11 3.25 2634 7.79 19 5.62 137.0 2. CullenHarper 2005-08 815 518 63.6 20 2.45 5762 7.07 42 5.15 135.0 3. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 796 460 57.8 24 3.02 6037 7.58 41 5.15 132.5 4. MarkFellers 1972-74 124 58 46.8 7 5.64 943 7.60 12 9.68 131.3 5. ChrisMorocco 1986-89 157 89 56.7 4 2.55 1238 7.89 6 3.82 130.4 6. MikeEppley 1980-84 449 252 56.1 26 5.79 3354 7.47 28 6.23 127.9 7. BobbyGage 1945-48 278 123 44.2 27 9.71 2448 8.81 24 8.63 127.3 8. NealonGreene 1994-97 805 458 56.9 26 3.22 5719 7.10 35 4.35 124.5 9. CharlieWhitehurst 2002-05 1368 817 59.7 46 3.36 9665 7.07 49 3.58 124.2 10. HarveyWhite 1957-59 289 145 50.2 12 4.15 2103 7.28 18 6.22 123.6 11. JackieCalvert 1948-50 101 40 39.6 8 7.92 885 8.76 8 7.92 123.5 12. SteveFuller 1975-78 554 287 51.8 21 3.79 4359 7.87 22 3.97 123.4 13. KyleParker 2009,10 710 401 56.5 23 3.24 4739 6.67 32 4.51 120.9 14. DeChaneCameron 1988-91 470 257 54.7 15 3.19 3300 7.02 13 2.76 116.4 15. HomerJordan 1979-82 479 250 52.2 27 5.63 3643 7.61 15 3.13 115.2Note:Minimum100attempts.

Charlie Whitehurst holds Clemson career records for passing yards, passing attempts,

completions, and passing touchdowns.

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15. TerranceRoulhac,WR 1983-86 92 1487 16. PhilRogers,WR 1965-67 106 1469 17. C.J.Spiller,RB 2006-09 123 1420 18. TylerGrisham,WR 2005-08 132 1390 19. RayWilliams,WR 1983-86 86 1290 20. J.J.McKelvey,WR 1999-02 84 1277 21. JohnMcMakin,TE 1969-71 93 1255 MalLawyer,WR 1996-99 99 1255 23. CharlieWaters,WR 1967-69 68 1166 24. KeithJennings,WR 1985-88 78 1117 25. TravisZachery,TB 1998-01 105 1057

Yards Per Reception Rk Player, Pos. Years Rec. Yards Y/Rec. 1. JoeBlalock,TE 1939-41 38 773 20.34 2. GaryCooper,FLK 1985-89 79 1592 20.15 3. FrankMagwood,WR 1979-82 51 920 18.04 4. GlennSmith,E 1949-51 88 1576 17.91 5. EddisFreeman,E 1943-46 37 655 17.70 6. DwightClark,WR 1975-78 33 571 17.30 7. BillMathis,TB 1957-59 35 602 17.20 8. CharlieWaters,WR 1967-69 68 1166 17.15 9. PerryTuttle,WR 1978-81 150 2534 16.89 10. TerrySmith,WR 1990-93 162 2681 16.55 11. WayneBell,TE 1964-66 54 883 16.35 12. JoeyWalters,WR 1974-76 59 963 16.32 13. BennieCunningham,TE 1972-75 64 1044 16.31 14. TerranceRoulhac,WR 1983-86 92 1487 16.16 15. JerryButler,WR 1975-78 139 2223 15.99Note:Minimum30receptions.

Receiving Touchdowns Rk Player, Pos. Years TD 1. AaronKelly,WR 2005-08 20 2. GlennSmith,E 1949-51 18 3. PerryTuttle,WR 1978-81 17 4. TerranceRoulhac,WR 1983-86 16 DerrickHamilton,WR 2001-03 16 JacobyFord,WR 2006-09 16 7. TerrySmith,WR 1990-93 15 8. TonyHorne,WR 1994-97 13 BrianWofford,WR 1996-99 13 RodGardner,WR 1997-00 13

Miscellaneous

Total Offense Yards Rk Player Years Plays Rush Pass Total 1. CharlieWhitehurst 2002-05 1634 98 9665 9763 2. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 1587 2761 6037 8798 3. NealonGreene 1994-97 1158 1067 5719 6786 4. SteveFuller 1975-78 1089 1737 4359 6096 5. CullenHarper 2005-08 946 -213 5762 5549 6. RodneyWilliams 1985-88 1024 863 4647 5510 7. KyleParker 2009,10 818 163 4739 4902 8. HomerJordan 1979-82 859 971 3643 4614 9. DeChaneCameron 1988-91 765 926 3300 4226 10. JamesDavis 2005-08 753 3881 ------ 3881

Career Leaders

Touchdown Responsibility Rk Name Years Rush Pass * Tot 1. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 27 41 0 68 2. CharlieWhitehurst 2002-05 10 49 0 59 3. C.J.Spiller 2006-09 32 1 19 52 4. TravisZachery 1998-01 41 0 9 50 5. JamesDavis 2005-08 47 0 2 49 6. CullenHarper 2005-08 5 42 0 47 7. SteveFuller 1975-78 22 22 0 44 8. NealonGreene 1994-97 8 35 0 43 9. RayMathews 1947-50 20 11 8 39 10. BobbyGage 1945-48 8 24 3 35*-includesreceiving,puntreturns,kickoffreturns,interceptionreturns,andfumblereturns

12. MikeO’Cain 1974-76 182 1291 7.09 13. CullenHarper 2005-08 815 5762 7.07 14. CharlieWhitehurst 2002-05 1368 9665 7.07 15. DeChaneCameron 1988-91 470 3300 7.02

Passing Touchdowns Rk Player Years Att. Int. TD 1. CharlieWhitehurst 2002-05 1368 46 49 2. CullenHarper 2005-08 815 20 42 3. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 796 24 41 4. NealonGreene 1994-97 805 26 35 5. KyleParker 2009,10 710 23 32 6. MikeEppley 1980-84 449 26 28 7. BobbyGage 1945-48 278 27 24 TommyKendrick 1969-71 644 42 24 9. SteveFuller 1975-78 554 21 22 10. WillProctor 2003-06 338 11 19 11. HarveyWhite 1957-59 289 12 18 12. BrandonStreeter 1996-99 519 26 17 13. JimmyAddison 1965-67 393 27 16 RodneyWilliams 1985-88 717 27 16 WillieSimmons 2000-02 383 13 16

Interception Avoidance Rk Player Years Int.-Att. Pct. 1. CullenHarper 2005-08 20-815 2.45 2. ChrisMorocco 1986-89 4-157 2.55 3. PatrickSapp 1992-95 10-365 2.74 4. WoodrowDantzler 1998-01 24-796 3.02 5. DeChaneCameron 1988-91 15-470 3.19 6. NealonGreene 1994-97 26-805 3.22 7. KyleParker 2009,10 23-710 3.24 8. WillProctor 2003-06 11-338 3.25 9. WillieSimmons 2000-02 13-391 3.32 10. CharlieWhitehurst 2002-05 46-1368 3.36 11. BillyLott 1977-79 7-198 3.53 12. RodneyWilliams 1985-88 27-717 3.77 13. SteveFuller 1975-78 21-554 3.79 14. RandyAnderson 1984-87 6-145 4.14 15. HarveyWhite 1957-59 12-289 4.15Note:Minimum100attempts.

Receiving

Receptions Rk Player, Pos. Years Yards Avg. TD Rec. 1. AaronKelly,WR 2005-08 2733 11.8 20 232 2. DerrickHamilton,WR 2001-03 2312 13.8 16 167 3. RodGardner,WR 1997-00 2498 15.0 13 166 4. TerrySmith,WR 1990-93 2681 16.5 15 162 5. PerryTuttle,WR 1978-81 2534 16.9 17 150 6. JacobyFord,WR 2006-09 1986 13.9 16 143 7. KevinYoungblood,WR 2000-03 1713 12.1 6 142 8. ChansiStuckey,WR 2003-06 1760 12.5 7 141 9. JerryButler,WR 1975-78 2223 16.0 11 139 10. BrianWofford,WR 1996-99 1857 13.5 13 138 AireseCurrie,WR 2001-04 2030 14.7 10 138 12. TylerGrisham,WR 2005-08 1390 10.5 8 132 13. C.J.Spiller,RB 2006-09 1420 11.5 11 123 14. TonyHorne,WR 1994-97 1750 14.6 13 120 15. PhilRogers,WR 1965-67 1469 13.9 5 106 16. TravisZachery,TB 1998-01 1057 10.1 9 105 17. MalLawyer,WR 1996-99 1255 12.7 9 99 18. JohnMcMakin,TE 1969-71 1255 13.5 12 93 19. TerranceRoulhac,WR 1983-86 1487 16.2 16 92 20. GlennSmith,E 1949-51 1576 17.9 18 88 21. RayWilliams,WR 1983-86 1290 15.0 6 86 22. J.J.McKevley,WR 1999-02 1277 15.2 8 84 23. GaryCooper,WR 1985-89 1592 20.2 11 79 24. KeithJennings,WR 1985-88 1117 14.3 2 78 25. AntwuanWyatt,WR 1993-95 972 12.8 6 76

Receiving Yards Rk Player, Pos. Years Rec. Yards 1. AaronKelly,WR 2005-08 232 2733 2. TerrySmith,WR 1990-93 162 2681 3. PerryTuttle,WR 1978-81 150 2534 4. RodGardner,WR 1997-00 166 2498 5. DerrickHamilton,WR 2001-03 167 2312 6. JerryButler,WR 1975-78 139 2223 7. AireseCurrie,WR 2001-04 138 2030 8. JacobyFord,WR 2006-09 143 1986 9. BrianWofford,WR 1996-99 138 1857 10. ChansiStuckey,WR 2003-06 141 1760 11. TonyHorne,WR 1994-97 120 1750 12. KevinYoungblood,WR 2000-03 142 1713 13. GaryCooper,WR 1985-89 79 1592 14. GlennSmith,E 1949-51 88 1576

11. RaymondPriester 1994-97 805 3966 ------ 3966 12. BobbyGage 1945-48 594 1309 2448 3757 13. MikeEppley 1980-84 614 398 3354 3752 14. C.J.Spiller 2006-09 609 3547 32 3579 15. BrandonStreeter 1996-99 610 52 3504 3556 16. BillyHair 1950-52 616 1579 1885 3464 17. TommyKendrick 1969-71 794 -484 3893 3409 18. KenPengitore 1971-73 703 898 2412 3310 19. TravisZachery 1998-01 692 3058 ------ 3058 20. KennyFlowers 1983-86 590 2914 ------ 2914

Scoring Rk Player, Pos. Years TD PAT FGA TP 1. AaronHunt,PK 2000-03 0 164-172 55-76 329 2. C.J.Spiller,RB 2006-09 51 *2 --- 308 3. NelsonWelch,PK 1991-94 0 85-92 72-102 301 4. TravisZachery,TB 1998-01 50 --- --- 300 5. JamesDavis,RB 2005-08 49 --- --- 294 6. ObedAriri,PK 1977-80 0 99-103 63-97 288 7. ChrisGardocki,PK 1988-90 0 72-72 63-89 261 8. JadDean,PK 2003-06 0 97-103 51-68 250 9. DavidTreadwell,PK 1985-87 0 92-93 47-66 233 10. BobPaulling,PK 1979-83 0 107-109 34-41 209 11. MarkBuchholz,PK 2007,08 0 88-88 37-57 199 12. LesterBrown,RB 1976-79 32 --- --- 192 13. FredCone,RB 1948-50 31 3-4 --- 189 14. RayMathews,RB 1947-50 28 --- --- 168 KennyFlowers,RB 1983-86 28 --- --- 168 TerryAllen,RB 1987-89 28 --- --- 168 17. CliffAustin,RB 1978-82 27 --- --- 162 WoodrowDantzler,QB 1998-01 27 --- --- 162 19. EmorySmith,FB 1993-96 26 --- --- 156 20. RayYauger,RB 1968-70 23 *2 --- 140 21. DonaldIgwebuike,PK 1981-84 0 41-41 32-43 139 22. ChuckMcSwain,RB 1979-82 23 --- --- 138 TracyJohnson,RB 1985-88 23 --- --- 138 24. RaymondPriester,RB 1994-97 22 *4 --- 136 25. EddieSeigler,PK 1970-72 0 44-46 30-60 134 SteveFuller,QB 1975-78 22 *2 --- 134 TerrenceFlagler,RB 1983-86 22 *2 --- 134*-totaltwo-pointconversionpoints

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Homer Jordan (#3) had 4,614 career total offense yards from 1979-82, while Perry Tuttle (#22) had 150 career receptions from 1978-81.

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Career Leaders

All-Purpose Yardage Rk Player, Pos. Years Rush Rec. PR KOR Total 1. C.J.Spiller,RB 2006-09 3547 1420 569 2052 *7588 2. DerrickHamilton,WR 2001-03 358 2312 618 1552 4839 3. TravisZachery,TB 1998-01 3058 1057 276 --- 4391 4. JamesDavis,RB 2005-08 3881 441 --- 13 4335 5. RaymondPriester,RB 1994-97 3966 316 --- --- 4282 6. JacobyFord,WR 2006-09 494 1986 479 1124 4083 7. BuddyGore,TB 1966-68 2571 65 --- 637 3273 8. AaronKelly,WR 2005-08 --- 2733 16 402 3151 9. KennyFlowers,TB 1983-86 2914 192 --- 40 3146 10. RayMathews,WB 1947-50 1886 650 298 294 3128 11. TerryAllen,TB 1987-89 2778 243 --- 80 3101 12. RayYauger,TB 1968-70 2439 328 --- 177 2944 13. PerryTuttle,WR 1978-81 103 2534 --- 266 2903 14. TonyHorne,WR 1994-97 7 1750 332 795 2884 15. WoodrowDantzler,QB 1998-01 2761 5 --- --- 2766*-third-mostinNCAAhistory,firstinACChistory

Total Touchdowns Rk Player, Pos. Rush Rec. PR KOR Total 1. C.J.Spiller,RB 32 12 1 *7 51 2. TravisZachery,RB 41 9 0 0 50 3. JamesDavis,RB 47 2 0 0 49 4. LesterBrown,RB 31 1 0 0 32 5. FredCone,RB 30 1 0 0 31 6. RayMatthews,RB 20 7 1 0 28 KennyFlowers,RB 26 2 0 0 28 TerryAllen,RB 28 0 0 0 28*-NCAARecord

Interceptions Rk Player, Pos. Years Yards Avg. TD Int. 1. TerryKinard,FS 1978-82 147 8.6 0 17 2. FredKnoebel,DB 1950-52 122 8.1 0 15 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 2007-10 162 10.8 1 15 4. MichaelHamlin,S 2005-08 243 17.4 0 14 5. JustinMiller,CB 2002-04 94 7.2 0 13 6. EddieGeathers,CB 1977-80 114 9.5 0 12 RobertO’Neal,FS 1989-92 119 9.9 0 12 AlexArdley,CB 1998-00 151 12.6 1 12 BrianMance,CB 1999-02 73 6.1 0 12 10. PeteCook,CB 1950-52 129 11.7 0 11 BrianDawkins,SS 1992-95 101 9.2 1 11 PeterFord,CB 1993-96 138 12.5 1 11 CrezdonButler,CB 2006-09 243 22.1 0 11

Interception Return Yards Rk Player, Pos. Years Int. Avg. Yards 1. RexVarn,FS 1976-79 10 27.5 275 2. MichaelHamlin,S 2005-08 14 17.4 243 CrezdonButler,CB 2006-09 11 22.1 243 4. AntwanEdwards,DB 1995-98 8 24.4 195 5. DonKelley,DB 1969-71 6 29.7 178 6. DeAndreMcDaniel,S 2007-09 15 10.8 162 7. AlexArdley,CB 1998-00 12 12.6 151 8. TerryKinard,FS 1978-82 17 8.6 147 9. JohnnyRembert,LB 1981,82 8 17.9 143 10. PeterFord,CB 1993-96 11 12.5 138

Starts Rk Player, Pos. Years Starts 1. EricHarmon,OG 1987-90 47 JimBundren,OT 1994-97 47 GlennRountree,OG 1994-97 47 AaronHunt,PK 2000-03 47 5. NelsonWelch,PK 1991-94 46 ColeChason,P 2003-06 46 7. JebFlesch,OG 1988-91 45 8. RodneyWilliams,QB 1985-88 44 BarryRichardson,OT 2004-07 44 ChrisChancellor,CB 2006-09 44

Starts By PositionOffense

TE: 37byMichaelPalmer,2006-09OT: 47byJimBundren,1994-97OG: 47byEricHarmon,1987-90;GlennRountree,1994-97C: 36byJeffBak,1985-88;KyleYoung,1998-01WR: 42byTerrySmith,1990-93QB: 44byRodneyWilliams,1985-88RB: 43byJamesDavis,2005-08PK: 47byAaronHunt,2000-03

DefenseDE/OLB: 43byLevonKirkland,1988-91DT: 40byJimStuckey,1976-79ILB: 42byBubbaBrown,1976-79S: 43byMichaelHamlin,2005-08CB: 44byChrisChancellor,2006-09P: 46byColeChason,2003-06

Games Rk Player, Pos. Years Games 1. KevinAlexander,DE/LB 2006-09 53 CrezdonButler,CB 2006-09 53 ChrisChancellor,CB 2006-09 53 KavellConner,LB 2006-09 53 MarcusGilchrist,DB 2007-10 53 ByronMaxwell,CB 2007-10 53 DeAndreMcDaniel,S/LB 2007-10 53 MichaelWade,QB/S 2007-10 53 9. CoryLambert,OT 2006-09 52 C.J.Spiller,RB 2006-09 52

Snaps Rk Player, Pos. Years Snaps 1. KyleYoung,C 1998-01 3097 2. GlennRountree,OG 1994-97 3048 3. CharlieWhitehurst,QB 2002-05 2875 4. EricHarmon,OG 1987-90 2870 5. BarryRichardson,OT 2004-07 2778 6. JimBundren,OT 1994-97 2772 7. RobertCarswell,FS 1997-00 2760 8. DeAndreMcDaniel,S/LB 2007-10 2750 9. MichaelHamlin,S 2005-08 2683 10. JebFlesch,OG 1988-91 2657 11. T.J.Watkins,OG/TE 1998-01 2655 12. NealonGreene,QB 1994-97 2607 13. RobertO’Neal,FS 1989-92 2547 14. ThomasAustin,OL 2006-09 2501 15. StacySeegars,OG 1990-93 2457

Special Teams

Punt Return Yards Rk Player Years PR Avg. TD Yards 1. ShadBryant 1937-39 65 12.0 1 779 2. DonnellWoolford 1985-88 78 9.6 2 754 3. JamesLott 1986-89 71 9.6 0 683 4. DonKelley 1969-71 56 11.3 2 632 5. DerrickHamilton 2001-03 68 9.1 0 618 6. WillieJordan 1975-78 54 10.5 0 569 C.J.Spiller 2006-09 53 10.7 1 569 8. BillyDavis 1980-83 87 6.4 0 555 9. JacobyFord 2006-09 49 9.8 2 479 10. DarnellStephens 1991-93 44 10.5 1 463

Kickoff Return Yards Rk Player Years KOR Avg. TD Yards 1. C.J.Spiller 2006-09 74 27.7 7 2052 2. DerrickHamilton 2001-03 58 26.8 2 1552 3. JustinMiller 2002-04 50 30.7 3 1534 4. AndreHumphrey 1992-95 68 21.9 0 1486 5. RayWilliams 1983-86 66 20.5 0 1350 6. JacobyFord 2006-09 47 23.9 1 1124 7. TerrenceRoulhac 1983-86 42 26.4 0 1108 8. WarrenRatchford 1974-78 44 22.0 0 848 9. MarcusGilchrist 2007-10 32 25.1 0 804 10. JoeHenderson 1987-89 30 27.6 1 802

Punting Average Rk Player Years Punts Yards Avg. 1. ChrisGardocki 1988-90 151 6566 43.5 2. DaleHatcher 1981-84 191 8191 43.0 3. BanksMcFadden 1937-39 94 3967 42.2 4. JimmyManers 2006-08 105 4381 41.7 5. DavidSims 1977-80 197 8126 41.2 6. MitchTyner 1973,74 127 5201 41.0 7. Dawson Zimmerman 2008-10 127 5178 40.8 8. JackAnderson 1968-70 56 2276 40.6 9. ChrisMcInally 1993-95 73 2946 40.4 10. AndyNewell 1984,85 59 2378 40.3Note:Minimum50punts.

Field Goals Rk Player Years FG 1. NelsonWelch 1991-94 72 2. ObedAriri 1977-80 63 ChrisGardocki 1988-90 63 4. AaronHunt 2000-03 55 5. JadDean 2003-06 51 6. DavidTreadwell 1985-87 47 7. MarkBuchholz 2007,08 37 8. BobPaulling 1979-83 34 9. DonaldIgwebuike 1981-84 32 10. EddieSeigler 1970-72 30

PATs Rk Player Years PAT 1. AaronHunt 2000-03 164 2. BobPaulling 1979-83 107 3. ObedAriri 1977-80 99 4. JadDean 2003-06 97 5. DavidTreadwell 1985-87 92 6. MarkBuchholz 2007,08 88 7. NelsonWelch 1991-94 85 8. CharlesRadcliff 1950-52 72 ChrisGardocki 1988-90 72

Kick Scoring Rk Player Years Points 1. AaronHunt 2000-03 329 2. NelsonWelch 1991-94 301 3. ObedAriri 1977-80 288 4. ChrisGardocki 1988-90 261 5. JadDean 2003-06 250 6. DavidTreadwell 1985-87 233 7. BobPaulling 1979-83 209 8. MarkBuchholz 2007,08 199 9. DonaldIgwebuike 1981-84 139 10. EddieSeigler 1970-72 134

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Offensive guard Eric Harmon is one of four Tigers who share the

school record for career starts (47).

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Individual Defensive Records

Longest Offensive Drives

TacklesGame: 27,KeithAdamsvs.SouthCarolina,1999Season: 186,KeithAdams,1999Career: 515,BubbaBrown,1976-79

First HitsGame: 18,KeithAdamsvs.SouthCarolina,1999Season: 119,JeffDavis,1981;KeithAdams,1999Career: 295,JeffDavis,1978-81

Tackles By a LinemanGame: 21,WillieAndersonvs.SouthCarolina,1974Season: 114,MarkHeniford,1977Career: 314,JimStuckey,1976-79

Tackles By a Defensive BackGame: 20,CharlesHafleyvs.Maryland,2001;JamaalFudgevs.

Virginia,2003Season: 129,RobertCarswell,1999Career: 372,RobertCarswell,1997-00

Tackles For LossGame: 6,KeithAdamsvs.Duke,1999Season: 35,KeithAdams,1999Career: 61,MichaelDeanPerry,1984-87

SacksGame: 4,KeithAdamsvs.Duke,1999Season: 16,KeithAdams,1999Career: 28,MichaelDeanPerry,1984-87 28,GainesAdams,2003-06

Pass BreakupsGame: 5,PerryWilliamsvs.VirginiaTech,1985Season: 21,TyeHill,2004Career: 44,DonnellWoolford,1985-88

Pass Breakups By a Defensive Lineman/EndGame: 2,manySeason: 9,GainesAdams,2005Career: 23,LevonKirkland,1988-91

Passes DefendedGame: 5,PerryWilliamsvs.VirginiaTech,1985Season: 21,DextraPolite,1999;TyeHill,2004Career: 54,DonnellWoolford,1985-88

Caused FumblesGame: 2,manySeason: 5,BrandonMaye,2009Career: 10,JeffDavis,1978-81 10,EdMcDaniel,1988-91

Recovered FumblesGame: 2,manySeason: 4,RonnieDucworth,1968;B.B.Elvington,1970;JeffDavis,

1981;WilliamDevane,1983Career: 8,JeffDavis,1977-81

Fumble Return YardsGame: 93,AntwanEdwardsatVirginia,1998Season: 104,AntwanEdwards,1998Career: 104,AntwanEdwards,1995-98

InterceptionsGame: 3,KitJacksonvs.WakeForest,1965;LeomontEvansvs.

N.C.State,1995;BrianDawkinsvs.Duke,1995;AlexArdleyvs.Maryland,2000;MichaelHamlinvs.TheCitadel,2008

Season: 8, Robert O’Neal, 1989; Justin Miller, 2002; DeAndreMcDaniel,2009

Career: 17,TerryKinard,1978-82

Interception Return YardsGame: 101,WillieUnderwoodvs.SouthCarolina,1980(2IR)Season: 156,DonKelley,1970(3IR)Career: 275,RexVarn,1976-79(10IR)

TakeawaysGame: 3,manySeason: 9,RobertO’Neal,1989(8IR,1FR)Career: 19,TerryKinard,1978-82(17IR,2FR)

Return Yards on TakeawaysGame: 101,WillieUnderwoodvs.SouthCarolina,1980Season: 160,AntwanEdwards,1998Career: 299,AntwanEdwards,1995-98

Special Teams Tackles*Game: 7,ChadSpeckvs.GeorgiaTech,1999Season: 26,RodneyThomas,2000Career: 47,ChadSpeck,1997-00

*-since1986(allotherstatsarefrom1976-10)

Single-Game Tackle Bests Rk Player, Pos. Opponent Year Tac. 1. KeithAdams,LB SouthCarolina 1999 27 2. JeffDavis,LB NorthCarolina 1980 24 3. ChadCarson,LB WakeForest 2001 23 4. BubbaBrown,LB OhioState 1978 22 BubbaBrown,LB N.C.State 1979 22 JeffDavis,LB Maryland 1980 22 ChadCarson,LB GeorgiaTech 2000 22 8. WillieAnderson,MG SouthCarolina 1974 21 HenryWalls,LB GeorgiaTech 1985 21 JohnLeake,LB Maryland 2002 21 11. JeffDavis,LB Tulane 1981 20 HenryWalls,LB BostonCollege 1983 20 TimJones,LB Duke 1994 20 AnthonySimmons,LB SouthCarolina 1996 20 CharlesHafley,FS Maryland 2001 20 JamaalFudge,ROV Virginia 2003 20

PlaysPL Date W-L Score Opponent20 10-7-1978 W 38-7 VirginiaTech19 9-22-1979 W 12-7 Georgia19 10-12-2002 L 17-22 Virginia19 11-19-2005 W 13-9 SouthCarolina19 9-29-2007 L 3-13 GeorgiaTech18 9-26-1992 L 16-20 GeorgiaTech18 11-7-1992 W 40-7 NorthCarolina18 10-7-1989 W 34-20 Virginia18 11-20-1987 L 7-20 SouthCarolina18 10-18-1986 W 35-3 Duke18 12-31-1993 W 14-13 Kentucky18 1-1-1959 L 0-7 LouisianaState18 9-5-1998 W 33-0 Furman18 9-29-2001 W(OT) 47-44 GeorgiaTech

YardsYards Date W-L Score Opponent99 9-17-1988 L 21-24 FloridaState99 10-24-1998 L 23-28 Duke98 12-31-1993 W 14-13 Kentucky97 11-16-1974 W 28-9 Virginia97 10-14-2000 W 35-14 Maryland97 9-30-2006 W 51-0 LouisianaTech97 11-8-2008 L 27-41 FloridaState96 11-17-2001 L 15-20 SouthCarolina96 9-3-2005 W 25-24 TexasA&M96 10-7-2006 W 27-17 WakeForest96 10-7-2006 W 27-17 WakeForest96 9-13-2008 W 27-9 N.C.State95 10-2-1982 W 24-6 Kentucky95 9-7-1995 W 19-3 Furman95 9-28-1996 W 21-10 WakeForest95 9-27-2008 L 17-20 Maryland

TimeTime Date W-L Score Opponent9:47 9-10-2005 W 28-24 Maryland9:45 9-23-2006 W 52-7 NorthCarolina9:34 11-7-1992 W 40-7 NorthCarolina8:49 9-5-1998 W 33-0 Furman8:48 9-26-1992 L 16-20 GeorgiaTech8:47 11-20-1987 L 7-20 SouthCarolina8:39 10-7-1978 W 38-7 VirginaTech8:15 10-28-1995 W 24-3 GeorgiaTech8:13 11-21-1959 W 33-31 WakeForest8:13 9-9-2000 W 62-9 Missouri8:11 9-19-1970 W 27-17 Virginia8:09 11-2-1996 W 35-3 Maryland8:07 9-13-2008 W 27-9 N.C.State8:00 10-7-1989 W 34-20 Virginia

Keith Adams had a school-record 27 tackles at South Carolina in 1999.

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Yearly Defensive LeadersTackles

Year Player, Pos. Tac.1976 RandyScott,LB 1301977 RandyScott,LB 1331978 BubbaBrown,LB 1701979 BubbaBrown,LB 1501980 JeffDavis,LB 1601981 JeffDavis,LB 1751982 TerryKinard,FS 891983 HenryWalls,LB 931984 WilliamPerry,MG 1001985 HenryWalls,LB 1531986 NormanHaynes,LB 741987 JamesEarle,OLB 791988 EdMcDaniel,LB 1041989 DougBrewster,LB 1001990 EdMcDaniel,LB 1091991 EdMcDaniel,LB 1141992 TimJones,LB 891993 TimJones,LB 1091994 TimJones,LB 1181995 AnthonySimmons,LB 1501996 AnthonySimmons,LB 1781997 AnthonySimmons,LB 1581998 ChrisJones,LB 1281999 KeithAdams,LB 1862000 ChadCarson,LB 1562001 ChadCarson,LB 1372002 JohnLeake,LB 1692003 LeroyHill,LB 1452004 LeroyHill,LB 1062005 AnthonyWaters,LB 1092006 NickWatkins,LB 1162007 NickWatkins,LB 1182008 KavellConner,LB 1252009 KavellConner,LB 1112010 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 84

Tackles For LossYear Player, Pos. TFL1976 RandyScott,LB 121977 RandyScott,LB 181978 RandyScott,LB 111979 JimStuckey,DT 201980 SteveDurham,DT 81981 JeffBryant,DT 191982 EdgarPickett,DE 101983 WilliamPerry,MG 151984 WilliamPerry,MG 271985 SteveBerlin,DT 91986 MichaelDeanPerry,DT 151987 MichaelDeanPerry,DT 241988 MarkDrag,MG 121989 ChesterMcGlockton,DT 10 WayneSimmons,OLB 101990 RobBodine,MG 141991 RobBodine,MG 271992 BrentsonBuckner,DT 181993 BrentsonBuckner,DT 141994 DarnellStephens,OLB 13 WardellRouse,OLB 131995 AnthonySimmons,LB 111996 TrevorPryce,DT 201997 AnthonySimmons,LB 251998 RahimAbdullah,OLB 15 AdrianDingle,DE 151999 KeithAdams,LB 352000 KeithAdams,LB 192001 BryantMcNeal,DE 122002 BryantMcNeal,DE 142003 LeroyHill,LB 272004 LeroyHill,LB 192005 GainesAdams,DE 152006 GainesAdams,DE 17.52007 PhillipMerling,DE 172008 JarvisJenkins,DT 10 RickySapp,DE 102009 RickySapp,DE 152010 Da’QuanBowers,DE 26

SacksYear Player, Pos. Sacks-Yards1977 ArchieReese,DT 81978 JonathanBrooks,DE 61979 JimStuckey,DT 101980 SteveDurham,DT 6-441981 JeffBryant,DT 8-611982 JimScott,DT 6-441983 WilliamPerry,MG 6-40

1984 WilliamPerry,MG 10-681985 SteveBerlin,DT 3-261986 MichaelDeanPerry,DT 9-601987 MichaelDeanPerry,DT 10-861988 JesseHatcher,OLB 7.5-581989 ChesterMcGlockton,DT 7-461990 VanceHammond,DT 8.5-631991 RobBodine,MG 7.5-621992 AshleySheppard,OLB 8.5-671993 BrentsonBuckner,DT 6.5-421994 DarnellStephens,OLB 8-541995 PatrickSapp,OLB 5.5-331996 TrevorPryce,DT 7.5-791997 AnthonySimmons,LB 8-571998 AdrianDingle,DE 10.5-641999 KeithAdams,LB 16-1222000 KeithAdams,LB 7-74 NickEason,DT 7-632001 BryantMcNeal,DE 8-512002 BryantMcNeal,DE 9-632003 LeroyHill,LB 8-572004 LeroyHill,LB 8-662005 GainesAdams,DE 9.5-642006 GainesAdams,DE 12.5-872007 PhillipMerling,DE 7-502008 many(4) 22009 RickySapp,DE 5-332010 Da’QuanBowers,DE 15.5-112

Pass BreakupsYear Player, Pos. PBU1977 MarkHeniford,DE 71978 SteveRyan,CB 51979 EddieGeathers,CB 61980 WillieUnderwood,SS 81981 HollisHall,CB 111982 TerryKinard,FS 121983 RodMcSwain,CB 111984 TyDavis,CB 151985 DeltonHall,CB 151986 DeltonHall,CB 141987 DonnellWoolford,CB 151988 DonnellWoolford,CB 151989 JeromeHenderson,CB 141990 DexterDavis,CB 91991 RobertO’Neal,FS 111992 RobertO’Neal,FS 91993 BrianDawkins,SS 101994 DexterMcCleon,CB 71995 DexterMcCleon,CB 131996 AndyFord,CB 6 DexterMcCleon,CB 61997 AntwanEdwards,DB 151998 AntwanEdwards,CB 141999 DextraPolite,CB 172000 DarrelCrutchfield,CB 92001 CharlesHafley,SS 102002 BrianMance,CB 112003 JustinMiller,CB 132004 TyeHill,CB 212005 GainesAdams,DE 92006 ChrisClemons,S 82007 ChrisChancellor,CB 92008 MichaelHamlin,S 102009 CrezdonButler,CB 102010 MarcusGilchrist,CB 10

Passes DefendedYear Player, Pos. Int. PBU PD1977 SteveRyan,CB 6 4 101978 SteveRyan,CB 4 5 91979 EddieGeathers,CB 3 6 91980 WillieUnderwood,SS 2 8 101981 HollisHall,CB 5 11 161982 TerryKinard,FS 6 12 181983 RodMcSwain,CB 2 11 131984 TyDavis,CB 2 15 171985 DeltonHall,CB 1 15 161986 DeltonHall,CB 4 14 181987 DonnellWoolford,CB 5 15 201988 DonnellWoolford,CB 1 15 161989 RobertO’Neal,FS 8 9 171990 DexterDavis,CB 6 9 151991 RobertO’Neal,FS 2 11 131992 RobertO’Neal,FS 2 9 111993 BrianDawkins,SS 6 9 151994 DexterMcCleon,CB 4 8 121995 BrianDawkins,SS 6 9 15 DexterMcCleon,CB 2 13 15

1996 many(3) -- -- 61997 AntwanEdwards,CB 4 15 191998 AntwanEdwards,CB 2 14 161999 DextraPolite,CB 4 17 212000 AlexArdley,CB 6 7 132001 CharlesHafley,SS 4 10 142002 BrianMance,CB 6 11 17 JustinMiller,CB 8 9 172003 JustinMiller,CB 2 13 152004 TyeHill,CB 0 21 212005 TyeHill,CB 3 7 102006 ChrisClemons,S 1 8 92007 ChrisChancellor,CB 4 9 132008 MichaelHamlin,S 6 10 162009 CrezdonButler,CB 1 10 112010 MarcusGilchrist,CB 1 10 11

TakeawaysYear Player, Pos. Int. RF Tot.1961 WendellBlack,DB 0 3 31962 RodneyRogers,DB 3 1 41963 JimmyBell,DB 3 0 3 WalterCox,DL 1 2 31964 JimmyBell,DB 5 0 5 RichardCooper,LB 3 2 51965 KitJackson,DB 4 2 61966 PhilMarion,DB 4 1 51967 JimmyCarter,LB 2 1 31968 BobCraig,DB 3 1 4 RonnieDucworth,DE 0 4 41969 BobCraig,DB 3 1 41970 many(4) -- -- 41971 BobbyJohnson,DB 4 3 71972 JeffSiepe,DB 3 1 4 JeffStocks,DE 1 3 41973 LynnCarson,DB 5 1 61974 DennisSmith,DB 6 0 61975 DennisSmith,DB 1 3 41976 RandyScott,LB 2 2 41977 SteveRyan,CB 6 0 61978 SteveRyan,CB 4 2 61979 JeffDavis,ILB 3 2 51980 EddieGeathers,CB 3 1 41981 HollisHall,CB 5 1 6 TerryKinard,FS 6 0 61982 TerryKinard,FS 6 1 71983 TyDavis,CB 4 0 4 WilliamDevane,MG 0 4 41984 TerenceMack,OLB 3 1 41985 HenryWalls,ILB 2 3 51986 DeltonHall,CB 5 0 51987 DonnellWoolford,CB 5 1 61988 GeneBeasley,SS 3 3 61989 RobertO’Neal,FS 8 1 91990 DexterDavis,CB 6 1 71991 KenzilJackson,ILB 2 1 3 TyronMouzon,SS 3 0 31992 many(3) -- -- 31993 many(3) -- -- 41994 AndreCarter,FS 4 1 51995 BrianDawkins,SS 6 2 81996 KeltonDunnican,FB 0 3 31997 AntwanEdwards,DB 4 0 41998 AntwanEdwards,CB 2 2 41999 RobertCarswell,FS 6 1 72000 AlexArdley,CB 6 0 62001 CharlesHafley,SS 4 1 52002 JustinMiller,CB 8 0 82003 JamaalFudge,ROV 4 1 52004 JustinMiller,CB 3 1 42005 JamaalFudge,S 3 1 4 TyeHill,CB 3 1 42006 many(4) -- -- 42007 MichaelHamlin,S 4 2 62008 MichaelHamlin,S 6 0 62009 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 8 0 82010 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 4 0 4

Recovered FumblesYear Player, Pos. RF1954 WingoAvery,LB 31955 WillieSmith,DE 21956 WillieSmith,DE 31957 RayMasneri,DE 21958 BillThomas,DL 21959 HaroldOlson,DT 31960 BobColeman,LB 31961 WendellBlack,DB 31962 many 1

1963 many(4) 21964 JoeBlackwell,DL 31965 many(3) 21966 WaynePage,DB 21967 GeorgeBurnett,DB 21968 RonnieDucworth,DE 41969 IvanSoutherland,DE 31970 B.B.Elvington,DT 41971 LarryHefner,LB 3 BobbyJohnson,DB 31972 JeffStocks,DE 31973 G.G.Galloway,DT 31974 WillieAnderson,MG 21975 DennisSmith,DB 31976 many(5) 21977 RoyEppes,DB 31978 RandyScott,ILB 31979 JeffDavis,ILB 21980 JeffDavis,ILB 2 JoeGlenn,DE 21981 JeffDavis,ILB 41982 many(4) 21983 WilliamDevane,MG 41984 WilliamPerry,MG 31985 A.J.Johnson,FS 3 HenryWalls,ILB 31986 many(8) 11987 TonyStephens,MG 21988 GeneBeasley,SS 3 DougBrewster,ILB 31989 LevonKirkland,OLB 3 VinceTaylor,ILB 31990 many(3) 21991 LevonKirkland,OLB 2 WayneSimmons,OLB 21992 many(8) 11993 many(3) 21994 LaMarickSimpson,DT 31995 BrianDawkins,SS 21996 KeltonDunnican,FB 31997 RahimAbdullah,OLB 21998 AdrianDingle,DE 31999 KeithAdams,LB 22000 many(3) 22001 NickEason,DT 22002 RodneyThomas,LB 22003 many(9) 12004 TravisPugh,FS 22005 DorellScott,DT 22006 GainesAdams,DE 3 DuaneColeman,CB 32007 MichaelHamlin,S 2 NickWatkins,LB 22008 BrandonMaye,LB 32009 many(9) 12010 many(5) 1

Robert O’Neal had a school-record nine takeaways in 1989.

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Individual Season & Career Defensive BestsSeason

Tackles Rk Player, Pos. Year Tac. 1. KeithAdams,LB 1999 186 2. AnthonySimmons,LB 1996 178 3. JeffDavis,LB 1981 175 4. BubbaBrown,LB 1978 170 5. JohnLeake,LB 2002 169 6. RodneyThomas,LB 2002 167 7. JeffDavis,LB 1980 160 8. AnthonySimmons,LB 1997 158 9. ChadCarson,LB 2000 156 10. HenryWalls,LB 1985 153

Tackles For Loss Rk Player, Pos. Year TFL 1. KeithAdams,LB 1999 35.0 2. WilliamPerry,MG 1984 27.0 RobBodine,MG 1991 27.0 LeroyHill,LB 2003 27.0 5. Da’QuanBowers,DE 2010 26.0 6. AnthonySimmons,LB 1997 25.0 7. MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1987 24.0 8. JimStuckey,DT 1979 20.0 TrevorPryce,DT 1996 20.0 10. JeffBryant,DT 1981 19.0 KeithAdams,LB 2000 19.0 LeroyHill,LB 2004 19.0

Sacks Rk Player, Pos. Year Sacks 1. KeithAdams,LB 1999 16.0 2. Da’QuanBowers,DE 2010 15.5 3. GainesAdams,DE 2006 12.5 4. AdrianDingle,DE 1998 10.5 5. JimStuckey,DT 1979 10.0 WilliamPerry,MG 1984 10.0 MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1987 10.0 8. GainesAdams,DE 2005 9.5 9. MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1986 9.0 BryantMcNeal,DE 2002 9.0

Pass Breakups Rk Player, Pos. Year PBU 1. TyeHill,CB 2004 21 2. DextraPolite,CB 1999 17 3. TyDavis,CB 1984 15 DeltonHall,CB 1985 15 DonnellWoolford,CB 1987 15 DonnellWoolford,CB 1988 15 AntwanEdwards,DB 1997 15 8. ReggiePleasant,CB 1984 14 DeltonHall,CB 1986 14 JeromeHenderson,CB 1989 14 AntwanEdwards,CB 1998 14

Passes Defended Rk Player, Pos. Year Int. PBU PD 1. DextraPolite,CB 1999 4 17 21 TyeHill,CB 2004 0 21 21 3. DonnellWoolford,CB 1987 5 15 20 4. AntwanEdwards,CB 1997 4 15 19 5. TerryKinard,FS 1982 6 12 18 DeltonHall,CB 1986 4 14 18 7. TyDavis,CB 1984 2 15 17 JamesLott,CB 1987 4 13 17 RobertO’Neal,FS 1989 8 9 17 BrianMance,CB 2002 6 11 17 JustinMiller,CB 2002 8 9 17

Takeaways Rk Player, Pos. Year Int. RF Tot. 1. RobertO’Neal,FS 1989 8 1 9 2. BrianDawkins,FS 1995 6 2 8 JustinMiller,CB 2002 8 0 8 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 2009 8 0 8 5. FredKnoebel,DB 1952 7 * 7 BobbyJohnson,DB 1971 4 3 7 TerryKinard,FS 1982 6 1 7 DexterDavis,CB 1990 6 1 7 RobertCarswell,FS 1999 6 1 7 Rashard Hall, S 2009 6 1 7

Career

Tackles Rk Player, Pos. Years Tac. 1. BubbaBrown,LB 1976-79 515 2. AnthonySimmons,LB 1995-97 486 3. JeffDavis,LB 1978-81 469 4. ChadCarson,LB 1998-01 448 5. JohnLeake,LB 2000-03 443 6. EdMcDaniel,LB 1988-91 389 7. NickWatkins,LB 2004-07 386 8. RandyScott,LB 1975-78 382 9. KeithAdams,LB 1998-00 379 10. RobertCarswell,FS 1997-00 374

Tackles For Loss Rk Player, Pos. Years TFL 1. MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1984-87 61.0 2. WilliamPerry,MG 1981-84 60.0 3. KeithAdams,LB 1998-00 54.0 4. AnthonySimmons,LB 1995-97 52.0 5. RobBodine,MG 1989-91 48.0 LeroyHill,LB 2001-04 48.0 7. BrentsonBuckner,DT 1990-93 46.0 8. AdrianDingle,DE 1995-98 45.0 Da’QuanBowers,DE 2008-10 45.0 10. GainesAdams,DE 2003-06 44.5

Sacks Rk Player, Pos. Years Sacks 1. MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1984-87 28 GainesAdams,DE 2003-06 28 3. WilliamPerry,MG 1981-84 27 4. AdrianDingle,DE 1995-98 23 KeithAdams,LB 1998-00 23 6. BrentsonBuckner,DT 1990-93 22 BryantMcNeal,DE 1999-02 22 8. ChesterMcGlockton,DT 1989-91 20.5 9. Da’QuanBowers,DE 2008-10 19.5 10. LevonKirkland,OLB 1988-91 19 WayneSimmons,OLB 1989-92 19

Pass Breakups Rk Player, Pos. Years PBU 1. DonnellWoolford,CB 1985-88 44 2. RobertO’Neal,FS 1989-92 37 3. AntwanEdwards,CB 1995-98 35 TyeHill,CB 2002-05 35 5. DeltonHall,CB 1983-86 33 6. DexterDavis,CB 1988-90 32 ChrisChancellor,CB 2006-09 32 8. JustinMiller,CB 2002-04 31 9. TerryKinard,FS 1979-82 30 10. DexterMcCleon,CB 1993-96 28

Passes Defended Rk Player, Pos. Years Int. PBU PD 1. DonnellWoolford,CB 1985-88 10 44 54 2. RobertO’Neal,FS 1989-92 12 37 49 3. TerryKinard,FS 1979-82 17 30 47 4. JustinMiller,CB 2002-04 13 31 44 5. AntwanEdwards,DB 1995-98 8 35 43 6. DexterDavis,CB 1988-90 10 32 42 7. ChrisChancellor,CB 2006-09 9 32 41 8. TyeHill,CB 2002-05 5 35 40 9. DeltonHall,CB 1983-86 6 33 39 10. AlexArdley,CB 1998-00 12 26 38

Caused Fumbles Rk Player, Pos. Years CF 1. JeffDavis,LB 1978-81 10 EdMcDaniel,ILB 1988-91 10 3. DannyTriplett,LB 1979-82 8 WilliamPerry,MG 1981-84 8 ChesterMcGlockton,DT 1989-91 8 6. LevonKirkland,OLB 1988-91 7 KeithAdams,LB 1998-00 7

Recovered Fumbles Rk Player, Pos. Years RF 1. JeffDavis,LB 1978-81 8 2. WilliamPerry,MG 1981-84 7 LevonKirkland,OLB 1988-91 7 4. WillieSmith,DE 1954-56 6 RonnieDucworth,DE 1966-68 6 GeneBeasley,SS 1985-88 6 DougBrewster,LB 1987-90 6

Takeaways Rk Player, Pos. Years Int. RF Tot. 1. TerryKinard,FS 1979-82 17 2 19 2. MichaelHamlin,S 2005-08 14 4 18 3. DeAndreMcDaniel,S 2007-10 15 1 16 4. FredKnoebel,DB 1950-52 15 NA 15 BrianDawkins,SS 1992-95 11 4 15 6. EddieGeathers,CB 1977-80 12 2 14 RobertO’Neal,FS 1989-92 12 2 14 JustinMiller,CB 2002-04 13 1 14 9. DexterDavis,CB 1988-90 10 3 13 CrezdonButler,CB 2006-09 11 2 13

Takeaway Return Yards Rk Player Years IR FR Total 1. AntwanEdwards 1995-98 8-195 2-104 10-299 2. RexVarn 1976-79 10-275 10-275 3. MichaelHamlin 2005-08 14-243 14-243 CrezdonButler 2006-09 11-243 11-243 5. DeAndreMcDaniel 2007-10 15-162 1-28 16-190 6. DonKelley 1969-71 6-178 6-178 7. AlexArdley 1998-00 12-151 12-151 8. RahimAbdullah 1996-98 2-67 2-83 4-150 9. TerryKinard 1978-82 17-147 17-147 10. JohnnyRembert 1981,82 8-143 8-143

Da’Quan Bowers had 15.5 sacks in 2010, the most by a Tiger defensive lineman in Clemson history.

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Top-25 NCAA Stat RankingsYear Player/Team Category Finish Figure1937 Clemson PassingDefense 6 39.6 BobBailey Punting 9 40.01938 ShadBryant PuntReturns 5 18.01939 Clemson PassingDefense 4 37.0 Clemson RushingOffense 6 219.1 BanksMcFadden Punting 6 42.71941 Clemson ScoringOffense 8 25.9 Clemson RushingOffense 9 236.9 Clemson TotalOffense 10 319.9 CharlieTimmons Scoring 5 77 BootyPayne Punting 6 41.71944 SidTinsley Punting 6 39.71947 Clemson PassingOffense 5 147.91948 Clemson ScoringDefense 2 5.3 Clemson TotalDefense 3 176.0 Clemson RushingDefense 10 100.1 RayMathews Scoring 7 781949 JackieCalvert Punting 7 41.81950 Clemson TotalOffense 4 431.2 Clemson RushingOffense 8 294.2 FredCone Scoring 10 861951 Clemson Interceptions 6 13.8% Clemson PassingDefense 20 91.2 Clemson TotalDefense 20 231.7 BillyHair TotalOffense 6 1579 GlennSmith Receiving 19 351953 DreherGaskin PassReceiving 21 221954 Clemson TotalDefense 3 176.1 Clemson RushingDefense 4 96.9 Clemson PuntReturns 16 14.9 JoePagliei Punting 25 36.71955 JoelWells Rushing 7 782 JoePagliei Punting 15 39.11956 Clemson PassingDefense 8 526 JoelWells Rushing 18 6781957 Clemson InterceptionAvoidance 11 5.4% Clemson ScoringDefense 11 7.8 Clemson PassingDefense 14 59.7 Clemson TotalDefense 16 215.9 Clemson TotalOffense 19 327.7 Clemson RushingOffense 22 223.2 HarveyWhite TouchdownPasses 4 11 HarveyWhite PassingYards 17 841 HarveyWhite TotalOffense 18 10381958 Clemson RushingOffense 11 225.8 Clemson TotalOffense 21 315.3 BobbyMorgan PuntReturns 20 15.91959 Clemson RushingDefense 6 108.5 Clemson ScoringOffense 6 26.2 Clemson KickoffReturns 8 24.1 Clemson TotalDefense 11 197.1 BillMathis Scoring 10 70 BillMathis KickoffReturns 14 2941960 Clemson FewestFumbles 2 6 Clemson RushingDefense 12 114.3 Clemson TotalDefense 18 214.3 Clemson TotalOffense 25 305.2 LonArmstrong KickScoring 10 33 BillMcGuirt Scoring 20 541961 Clemson PuntReturns 5 14.8 Clemson Punting 14 38.8 Clemson PassOffense 19 129.2 EddieWerntz Punting 9 40.2 ElmoLam PuntReturns 11 179 LonArmstrong KickScoring 20 291962 Clemson FieldGoals 3 7 Clemson Punting 8 39.7 Clemson PATs 12 21 EddieWerntz Punting 11 40.7 RodneyRogers KickScoring 15 331963 Clemson TotalDefense 5 184.7 Clemson RushingDefense 6 93.1 Clemson PATs 17 95.8% Clemson TotalOffense 20 313.9 HughMauldin PuntReturns 12 193 FrankPearce KickScoring 17 331966 BuddyGore Rushing 23 7501967 BuddyGore Rushing 8 10451969 JohnShields KickoffReturns 14 21.6 RayYauger Rushing 15 9681970 DonKelley PuntReturns 6 16.2 JackAnderson Punting 9 41.01973 Clemson Punting 12 41.8 KenPengitore TotalOffense 10 176.5 MitchTyner Punting 14 41.81977 SteveFuller TotalOffense 19 172.71978 Clemson InterceptionAvoidance 2 5 Clemson PuntReturns 2 13.5

Clemson TurnoversLost 3 20 Clemson TotalOffense 4 436.7 Clemson ScoringOffense 5 31.9 Clemson TurnoverMargin 5 +1.6 Clemson RushingOffense 6 296.5 Clemson PassingDefense 8 100.3 Clemson TotalDefense 15 254.2 LesterBrown Scoring 4 9.3 WillieJordan PuntReturns 4 13.8 JerryButler Receiving 10 4.9 ObedAriri Scoring 12 7.4 SteveFuller TotalOffense 21 182.11979 Clemson ScoringDefense 3 8.4 Clemson TurnoversLost 3 18 Clemson NetPunting 4 41.0 Clemson TotalDefense 7 237.5 Clemson RushingDefense 10 117.5 DavidSims Punting 4 44.4 ObedAriri FieldGoals/G 5 1.361980 Obed Ariri Field Goals/G 1 2.09 ObedAriri Scoring 9 7.9 PerryTuttle Receiving 13 4.81981 Clemson ScoringDefense 2 8.2 Clemson TurnoverMargin 6 +1.45 Clemson TotalDefense 7 251.5 Clemson RushingDefense 8 88.7 HomerJordan PassingEfficiency 12 133.4 TerryKinard Interceptions 15 0.56 DaleHatcher Punting 19 43.21982 Clemson RushingDefense 10 97.4 Clemson ScoringDefense 10 13.4 JohnnyRembert Interceptions 8 0.6 CliffAustin Rushing 11 106.4 TerryKinard Interceptions 12 0.55 CliffAustin Scoring 15 8.41983 Clemson TurnoverMargin 8 +1.273 Clemson NetPunting 9 40.3 Clemson ScoringOffense 10 30.7 Clemson RushingOffense 12 250.2 MikeEppley PassingEfficiency 3 146.0 BobPaulling KickScoring 6 8.2 DaleHatcher Punting 7 43.6 BobPaulling FieldGoals/G 10 1.64 BobPaulling Scoring 11 8.2 RayWilliams KickoffReturns 11 23.51984 Clemson NetPunting 3 42.7 Clemson Scoring 9 31.5 Donald Igwebuike Field Goal % 1 94.7 William Perry Tackles for Loss/G 1 2.45 DonaldIgwebuike KickScoring 9 8.1 DonaldIgwebuike Scoring 13 8.1 DaleHatcher Punting 20 43.7 MikeEppley PassingEfficiency 25 123.81985 Clemson RushingOffense 13 225.2 KennyFlowers Rushing 24 95.6 DavidTreadwell FieldGoals/G 25 1.36

1986 Clemson Kickoff Returns 1 26.1 Clemson RushingOffense 6 273.4 Clemson RushingDefense 13 103.5 Clemson ScoringDefense 15 15.1 Clemson TotalDefense 25 309.5 Terrance Roulhac Kickoff Returns 1 33.0 TerrenceFlagler Yards/Rush 3 6.6 TerrenceFlagler Rushing 13 106.91987 Clemson RushingDefense 2 80.0 Clemson PuntReturns 5 13.6 Clemson TotalDefense 5 240.0 Clemson ScoringDefense 13 15.1 Clemson RushingOffense 15 244.3 David Treadwell Field Goal% 1 85.7 DonnellWoolford PuntReturns 3 15.5 DavidTreadwell FieldGoals/G 5 1.8 JamesLott PuntReturns 16 11.7 DavidTreadwell Scoring 16 8.21988 Clemson TurnoverMargin 2 +1.82 Clemson ScoringDefense 8 13.7 Clemson RushingOffense 9 277.6 Clemson TotalDefense 12 279.5 Clemson RushingDefense 14 116.2 Clemson ScoringOffense 22 29.9 TerryAllen Rushing 15 103.6 ChrisGardocki FieldGoals/G 16 1.561989 Clemson TurnoverMargin 2 +1.82 Clemson RushingDefense 5 94.6 Clemson ScoringDefense 5 11.91 Clemson TotalDefense 5 267.9 Clemson NetPunting 10 38.7 Clemson KickoffReturns 12 22.4 Clemson RushingOffense 16 234.9 Clemson ScoringOffense 18 31.0 Clemson PassingDefense 22 173.3 ChrisGardocki FieldGoal/G T-6 1.82 ChrisGardocki Punting 10 42.68 RobertO’Neal Interceptions 10 0.64 ChrisGardocki Scoring 22 8.911990 Clemson Total Defense 1 216.9 Clemson RushingDefense 2 71.7 Clemson ScoringDefense 2 9.9 Clemson PassEfficiencyDefense 6 87.9 Clemson TurnoverMargin 8 +1.2 Clemson RushingOffense 9 255.3 Clemson NetPunting 11 37.9 Clemson KickoffReturns 21 21.5 ChrisGardocki FieldGoals/G 4 1.73 ChrisGardocki Punting 4 44.34 DexterDavis Interceptions 14 0.551991 Clemson Rushing Defense 1 53.4 Clemson TotalDefense 4 263.2 Clemson RushingOffense 8 255.7 Clemson ScoringDefense 10 13.5 Clemson PuntReturns 13 12.1 Clemson TotalOffense 25 409.7 Rob Bodine Tackles for Loss/G 1 2.45 NelsonWelch FieldGoals/G T-4 1.55 DarnellStephens PuntReturns 8 14.11992 Clemson RushingOffense 6 257.1 Clemson RushingDefense 13 120.1 NelsonWelch FieldGoals/G 2 2.0 NelsonWelch Kick-scoring 3 8.1 NelsonWelch Scoring 11 8.11993 Clemson PuntReturns 8 12.9 Clemson TurnoverMargin 9 +1.09 Clemson ScoringDefense 15 16.3 Clemson KickoffReturns 23 22.3 Clemson RushingDefense 24 128.5 DexterMcCleon PuntReturns 11 12.0 NelsonWelch FieldGoals/G 14 1.361994 Clemson* Fewest Fumbles Lost 1 2 Clemson Turnover Margin 1 +1.55 Clemson RushingDefense 14 113.5 Clemson ScoringDefense 17 17.1 NelsonWelch FieldGoals/G 13 1.451995 Clemson RushingOffense 4 259.5 Clemson Interceptions 6 21 Clemson ScoringDefense 10 16.2 Clemson KickoffReturns 12 22.7 Clemson PassEfficiencyDefense 16 101.2 Clemson RushingDefense 18 122.0 Clemson TurnoverMargin 19 +0.73 Clemson PuntReturns 21 11.9 BrianDawkins Interceptions/G 8 0.55 JeffSauve FieldGoals/G 10 1.36 AntwuanWyatt KickoffReturns 12 25.0 AntwuanWyatt PuntReturns 15 12.3 RaymondPriester Rushing 18 116.9

Obed Ariri led the nation in field

goals per game (2.09) in 1979.

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Top-25 NCAA Stat Rankings EmorySmith Touchdowns 18 15 EmorySmith Scoring 20 8.2 NealonGreene PassingEfficiency 22 137.6 ChrisMcInally Punting 23 41.81996 RaymondPriester Rushing 21 108.51997 Clemson RushingDefense 6 88.3 Clemson KickoffReturns 14 23.3 Clemson ScoringDefense 18 18.0 Clemson TotalDefense 18 312.5 TonyHorne KickoffReturns 8 27.3 TonyHorne All-PurposeYards/G 14 153.9 TonyHorne Receptions/Game 14 6.18 NealonGreene PassingEfficiency 19 145.11998 Clemson RushDefense 14 104.5 Clemson TotalDefense 25 320.1 AntwanEdwards KickoffReturns 10 26.91999 Clemson Interceptions 8 19 Clemson TurnoverMargin 11 +0.82 Clemson PassEfficiencyDefense 17 105.6 Keith Adams Tackles 1 176 Keith Adams Tackles for Loss 1 33 KeithAdams Sacks 2 16 TravisZachery Scoring 9 9.6 RobertCarswell Interceptions/G 10 0.55 RodGardner Receptions/G 12 6.6 AlexArdley Interceptions/G 20 0.45 RodGardner ReceivingYards/G 23 91.72000 Clemson TotalOffense 10 446.5 Clemson RushingOffense 10 236.4 Clemson PuntReturns 14 15.0 Clemson ScoringOffense 14 36.0 Clemson FewestTurnoversLost 17 18 Clemson RushingDefense 18 101.8 Clemson FewestPassesHadInt. 20 9 Clemson PassEfficiencyOffense 23 132.2 Clemson ScoringDefense 23 19.3 ChadCarson Tackles/G 4 13.3 AlexArdley Interceptions/G 8 0.55 TravisZachery Scoring 14 9.3 WoodrowDantzler PassingEfficiency 21 134.5 RodGardner ReceivingYards/G 24 86.9 JoeDonReames PuntReturns 24 12.2 WoodrowDantzler PointsResponsibleFor 25 12.62001 Clemson KickoffReturns 10 24.9 DerrickHamilton KickoffReturns 3 31.7 WoodrowDantlzer TotalOffense 8 305.8 CharlesHafley SoloTackles/G 14 7.45 ChadCarson Tackles/G 19 11.82002 Clemson KickoffReturns 5 24.3 Clemson Interceptions 10 21 JohnLeake Tackles/G 4 13.0 JustinMiller Interceptions/G 5 0.62 RodneyThomas Tackles/G 6 12.8 AaronHunt FieldGoals/G 18 1.42 DerrickHamilton All-PurposeYards/G 20 144.8 BrianMance Interceptions/G 21 0.462003 Clemson KickoffReturns 2 27.7 Clemson PassingOffense 16 283.6 Clemson ScoringDefense 20 19.2 LeroyHill TacklesforLoss/G 2 2.08 LeroyHill SoloTackles/G 5 8.5 CharlieWhitehurst TotalOffense/G 14 277.4 JohnLeake SoloTackles/G 21 6.8 LeroyHill Tackles/G 22 11.2 DerrickHamilton All-PurposeYards/G 23 133.5 AaronHunt FieldGoals/G 23 1.382004 Clemson KickoffReturns 3 26.3 Clemson PassEfficiencyDefense 11 103.4 Clemson FewestPenalties 13 5.3 Clemson FewestPenaltyYards 20 45.2 Clemson PassingDefense 23 191.6 Clemson PuntReturns 24 12.0 Justin Miller Kickoff Returns 1 33.1 TyeHill PassesDefended/G 3 1.64 LeroyHill TacklesforLoss/G 8 1.59 LeroyHill Sacks/G 15 0.73 JustinMiller PuntReturns 21 13.02005 Clemson FewestFumblesLost 4 5 Clemson CompletionPercentage 5 65.8 Clemson FewestPenalties 6 4.8 Clemson FewestPenaltyYards 8 40.5 Clemson FewestTurnoversLost 8 14 Clemson ScoringDefense 11 17.6 Clemson TacklesforLoss/G 13 8.3 Clemson TurnoverMargin 16 +0.75 Clemson PassEfficiencyDefense 18 110.9 Clemson TotalDefense 20 316.6 Clemson RushingDefense 25 120.6 Clemson Sacks/G 25 2.8

JadDean FieldGoals/G 3 2.0 CharlieWhitehurst CompletionPercentage 5 67.4 JadDean Scoring 19 8.82006 Clemson RushingOffense 5 217.9 Clemson FewestPenalties 5 4.2 Clemson KickoffReturns 6 25.4 Clemson SacksAllowed 6 1.2 Clemson ScoringOffense 12 32.7 Clemson TotalDefense 13 280.8 Clemson TotalOffense 15 410.9 Clemson ScoringDefense 16 16.2 Clemson TacklesforLoss/G 16 7.1 Clemson PassEfficiencyDefense 17 106.4 Clemson RushDefense 18 103.1 Clemson Sacks/G 20 2.8 Clemson PassingDefense 24 177.7 GainesAdams Sacks/G 3 0.96 JamesDavis Scoring 17 7.8 GainesAdams TacklesforLoss/G 24 1.272007 Clemson FewestTurnoversLost 2 12 Clemson FewestPassesHadInt. 4 6 Clemson TotalDefense 9 306.8 Clemson TurnoverMargin 9 +1.00 Clemson ScoringDefense 10 18.7 Clemson FewestFumblesLost 10 6 Clemson FewestPenaltyYards 10 43.1 Clemson PassEfficiencyDefense 13 108.3 Clemson PassingDefense 13 188.5 Clemson KickoffReturns 15 23.9 Clemson FewestPenalties 15 5.2 Clemson Fourth-DownConversion% 19 62.5 Clemson PassEfficiencyOffense 20 142.1 Clemson RushingDefense 23 118.3 MarkBuchholz FieldGoals/G 12 1.7 C.J.Spiller KickoffReturns 14 28.8 MarkBuchholz Scoring/G 18 8.8 AaronKelly Receptions/G 19 6.8 JimmyManers Punting 20 42.8 CullenHarper PassingEfficiency 22 141.02008 Clemson PassEfficiencyDefense 10 101.7 Clemson Interceptions 11 19 Clemson PassingDefense 12 172.5 Clemson FirstDownsAllowed 12 16.0 Clemson ScoringDefense 13 17.3 Clemson TotalDefense 18 299.9 MichaelHamlin Interceptions/G 11 0.46 BrandonMaye RecoveredFumbles/G 11 0.25 C.J.Spiller KickoffReturns 14 27.2 C.J.Spiller All-PurposeYards/G 21 147.52009 Clemson Interceptions 5 21 Clemson PassDefense 7 162.8 Clemson PuntReturns 7 14.2 Clemson TurnoversForced 11 30 Clemson TacklesForLoss/G 12 7.29 Clemson FewestPenalties/G 17 4.93 Clemson TotalDefense 20 314.3 Clemson PassEff.Defense 21 110.9 Clemson KickoffReturns 24 23.8 Clemson KickoffReturnDefense 24 20.0 Clemson ScoringDefense 25 20.4 DeAndreMcDaniel Interceptions/G 3 0.57

C.J.Spiller KickoffReturns 3 32.8 C.J.Spiller All-PurposeYds/G 4 191.4 C.J.Spiller TotalTouchdowns 5 21 C.J.Spiller Scoring/G 14 9.1 RashardHall Interceptions/G 19 0.432010 Clemson TacklesForLoss/G 10 7.38 Clemson ScoringDefense 13 18.8 Clemson FirstDownsAllowed 16 17.1 Clemson TotalDefense 19 320.3 Clemson PassDefense 22 191.9 Clemson NetPunting 24 38.2 Da’Quan Bowers Sacks/G 1 1.19 Da’QuanBowers TacklesForLoss/G 2 2.00*-NCAArecord;Note:Figuresdonotincludestatsinbowlgamesuntilthe2002season; boldindicatesstatledthenation.

ACC Player-of-the-Week LeadersSeason

Rk Player Pos. Year POTW1. KeithAdams LB 1999 52. JamesRobinson DT 1983 43. JeffBryant DL 1981 3 JeffDavis LB 1981 3 StacyLong OT 1989 3 DavidRichardson PK 1997 3 AnthonySimmons LB 1997 3 WoodrowDantzler QB 2001 3 PhillipMerling DE 2007 3 ThomasAustin OL 2008 3 C.J.Spiller RB/ST 2009 3

CareerRk Player Pos. Years POTW1. KeithAdams LB 1998-00 72. WoodrowDantzler QB 1998-01 6 C.J.Spiller RB/ST 2006-09 64. StacyLong OT 1986-90 5 AnthonySimmons LB 1995-97 5 ThomasAustin OL 2006-08 57. JeffDavis LB 1978-81 4 TerryKinard DB 1978-82 4 JamesRobinson DT 1979-83 4 TerryAllen TB 1987-89 4 JimBundren OT 1994-97 4 DavidRichardson PK 1995-98 4 KyleYoung C 1998-01 4

By PositionPos. Season CareerOL 3,StacyLong(1989) 5,StacyLong(1986-90) 5,ThomasAustin(2006-08)QB 3,WoodrowDantzler(2001) 6,WoodrowDantzler(1998-01)RB 2,many(4) 4,TerryAllen(1987-89)WR 2,many(2) 3,PerryTuttle(1978-81)DL 4,JamesRobinson(1983) 4,JamesRobinson(1979-83)LB 5,KeithAdams(1999) 7,KeithAdams(1998-00)DB 2,many(6) 4,TerryKinard(1978-82)ST 3,DavidRichardson(1997) 4,DavidRichardson(1995-98)

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Clemson Ring of Honor Members The Ring of Honor is the highest honor a Clemsonstudent-athlete can receive. A recipient must first be amember of the Clemson Hall of Fame, earn at least anundergraduatedegree,andmakeasignificantcontributiontotheheritageofTigerathletics.Honoreeswillhavetheirjerseyretired.

Ring of Honor Members

Rusty Adkins was the firstbaseball player named tothe Clemson Ring of Honorin1997.Heistheonlythree-time All-American inTigerbaseballhistory(1965,66,67).A three-time First-Team All-ACC player, Adkins hit .444in 1965, an average that re-mainedaTigerrecordfor37years.Adkinshada41-game

hittingstreakthatremainsinthetop10inNCAAhistory.HewasalsonamedtotheACC’s50-YearAnniversaryteamin2002.

Bob Bradley was the firstadministrator named to theRing of Honor in 2005. HeservedClemsonfor45yearsinthesportsinformationof-ficeasdirectorandemeritusdirector.HereceivedtheArchWard Award as the CollegeSports InformationDirectorsof America Man-of-the-Yearin 1976. He was inducted

intotheorganization’sHallofFamein1975,theClemsonAthleticHallofFamein1985,theGatorBowlHallofFamein2000,andtheSouthCarolinaHallofFamein2001.Thepress box at Memorial Stadium was named in his honorduringthe1988seasonaswell.

Jerry Butler joined team-mate Steve Fuller in theClemson Ring of Honor in1999. The two-time All-ACCplayer was a First-Team APAll-American in 1978 whenhe joined Fuller in leadingClemsontoa#6finalnationalrankingand11-1record.Hecaughtatleastonepassin36consecutivegames,arecord

thatstillstandstoday. In1979,Butlerwasthe#5overalldraftpickoftheNFLbytheBuffaloBills,whereheplayedataProBowllevelforeightseasons.

Fred Cone,whowasinductedinto the Ring of Honor in1997, was the first playerin Clemson history to rushfor at least 2,000 yards in acareer. Cone played for theTigers from 1948-50. He isfourthontheClemsoncareerlist for rushing touchdownswith 30. Cone was a starterontwoundefeatedClemson

teams(1948,50),oneofonlytwoplayersinschoolhistorytoaccomplishthatfeat.

Dale Daviswasthefirstmen’sbasketball player inductedinto the Ring of Honor in1999. He was a three-timeAll-ACC pick from 1987-91andafirst-teampickin1990inleadingClemsontoitsfirstACC regular-season cham-pionship. He is still amongthe ACC’s top 10 in careerfield-goal percentage. The

first-rounddraftpickoftheIndianaPacersplayed16seasonsintheNBA.Hetotaled8,706pointsand8,605reboundsin1,094gamesinhiscareer.

Jeff Davis, captain of the1981 National Champion-ship team, joined the Ringof Honor in 1995. He was afirst-team All-American in1981whenheledtheteamintackles(175).Daviswasalsonamed MVP of the ACC anddefensiveMVPoftheOrangeBowl victory over Nebraska,the game that clinched the

nationaltitlefortheTigers.HewasinductedintotheCollegeFootballHallofFameinDecemberof2007.

Steve Fuller was a chartermemberoftheRingofHonorin 1994. He is one of threefootball players in Clemsonhistory to be chosen an All-American on the field andintheclassroominthesameyear. Fuller was a two-time,first-teamacademicAll-Amer-icanandaThird-TeamAPAll-Americanin1978. Heisstill

theonlyTigertobenamedACCPlayer-of-the-Yeartwice,andwasanNCAATopFiveAwardwinnerin1979,theonlyTigerathletetowintheaward.

Frank HowardwasachartermemberoftheRingofHonorin1994.Asheadcoachfrom1940-69, he led Clemson toeightleaguetitles,sixbowls,andsixtop-25seasons.How-ard, who had 165 wins, wasinducted into the CollegeFootballHallofFamein1989,andisthesecond-winningestcoachinACChistory.

B a r b a ra Ke n n e d y w a sClemson’s first female ath-lete named to the Ring ofHonorin1999.Sheholdstheschool’salongwiththeACC’scareermarkforpoints(3,113)and rebounds (1,252). Shewasatwo-timeAll-Americanin1981and1982,andthree-timeFirst-TeamAll-ACCplayerin1980,1981,and1982.She

remains the only two-time All-American and three-timeFirst-TeamAll-ACCselectioninClemsonhistoryaswell.

Terry Kinard, who playedfor theTigers from 1978-82,was inducted into the Ringof Honor in 2001, the sameyear he was inducted intothe College Football Hall ofFame. ThenativeofSumter,SC was named national de-fensiveplayer-of-the-yearbyCBS Sportsduringhisseniorseason in 1982. Kinard was

named to the All Decade of the 1980’s College FootballteambyUSA TodayandtotheAll-CenturyteamofCollegeFootballbySports Illustratedin2000.

Tina Krebswasthefirsttrackathlete named to the Ringof Honor in 2003. A crosscountry,distance,andmiddledistance runner from 1982-86, her versatility helpedshapeClemsonwomen’strack&field.Shewasaneight-timeAll-Americanincrosscountry,indoor track, and outdoortrack, and was a three-time

NCAAChampion,stilltheonlyathleteinanysportinClem-sonhistorytowinthreenationaltitles.

Banks McFadden was oneofthreechartermembersofthe Ring of Honor in 1994.He was named the nation’smostversatileathletein1939whenhewasanAll-Americanin football and basketball inthe same calendar year. Heis the only Clemson athleteto accomplish that feat. Heled theTigers to their first

bowlbid,a6-3winoverBostonCollegeinthe1940CottonBowl,andtotheSouthernConferencebasketballtitle.Hewasthe#4pickofthe1940NFLdraft,tiedforthehighestinschoolhistory.

Charles Warren won the1997NCAAtitle,thefirstinTi-gergolfhistory.Thatyear,hedefeatedBradElder(Texas)inaone-holeplayofftowinthehonor.Thefollowingyear,hefinishedsecondandwastherecipientoftheDaveWilliamsAwardasthetopseniorgolferin thenation. Warrenwasathree-timeAll-Americanwho

ledClemsontoathird-placenationalfinishin1997andasecond-placefinishin1998.HeisnowonthePGATour.

The1981 Football TeamwasinductedintotheClemsonRingofHonorduringthefallof2006inconjunctionwiththeteam’s25-yearanniversarycelebrationofwinningthenationaltitle.Everyplayer,coach,manager,andadministra-torassociatedwiththatteamisconsideredintheRingofHonorwithintheteamconcept.TheTigershadaperfect12-0 recordthatseason,as theydefeatedNebraskabyascoreof22-15inthe1982OrangeBowltoclaimtheNationalChampionship.FormoreinformationonClemson’s1981squad,seepages65-67.

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Clemson Hall of Fame MembersStudent-Athlete Sport(s) Years InductedHenryAbadi Men’sSoccer 1972,73 2010JimmyAddison Football 1965-67 1994RustyAdkins Baseball 1965-67 1977BenAnderson Football 1970-72 1997ObedAriri Football,Men’sSoccer 1976-80 1998RickAronberg Men’sSwimming 1986-90 2001BooArmstrong Football 1918-20 1978JillBakehorn Women’sSwimming 1986-89 2001StumpyBanks Football 1915-19 1975BrianBarnes Baseball 1986-89 2004GaryBarnes Football 1959-61 2002JessicaBarr Women’sBasketball 1992-94 2000TomBarton Football 1949-52 1987GeorgeBennett IPTAYDirector 1971-79,93-04 1989KrisBenson Baseball 1994-96 2005JoeNetBerry Football 1934-36 1981JoeBlalock* Men’sBasketball,Football 1939-41 1973RobBodine Football 1989-91 2009JeffBostic Football 1977-79 1997JoeBostic Football 1975-78 1996BobBradley SportsInformationDirector 1955-89 1985JimBrennan Men’sBasketball 1961-64 1983BubbaBrown Football 1976-79 1999LesterBrown Football 1976-79 2007ThomasBrown Football,Men’sBasketball 1933-37 1987ClydeBrown Men’sSoccer 1972-75 1984ShandyBryan Women’sBasketball 1989-93 2006JeffBryant Football 1978-81 1996ShadBryant Football 1937-39 1979DudeBuchanan Men’sBasketball,Baseball 1938-41 1991GregBuckner Men’sBasketball 1994-98 2005SheriBueter Women’sSoccer 1994-98 2009SaraBurkett Women’sSoccer 1995-98 2004BobBurns Men’sTennis 1958-62 1988CharlieBussey Football 1954-56 1988JerryButler Football 1975-78 1986JonathanByrd Men’sGolf 1994-98 2006JackieCalvert Football,Men’sTrack 1948-51 1977EldenCampbell Men’sBasketball 1986-90 2000JackChandler Men’sTrack,Men’sBasketball 1920-25 1984ChipClark Men’sBasketball,Men’sGolf,Men’sTrack 1942-46 1998DwightClark Football 1975-78 1988DougCline Football 1957-59 1991TyCline Baseball 1959,60 1978CoyCobb Men’sSwimming 1981-85 2004WayneCoffman Women’sTrackCoach 1985-97 2006RogerCollins Men’sSoccer,Men’sTrack 1968-70 1978FredCone* Football 1948-50 1973DavidCooper Men’sTennis 1967-69 1983BobbyConrad Men’sBasketball 1976-80 1993WalterCox Football,FootballCoach,BaseballCoach 1935-51 1984ShawnCrawford Men’sTrack 1997-00 2010MaryAnnCubelic Women’sBasketball 1979-83 2002BennieCunningham Football 1973-75 1984WoodrowDantzler Football 1998-01 2007DaleDavis Men’sBasketball 1987-91 1996JeffDavis Football 1978-81 1989JimDavis Women’sBasketball 1987-04 2008BrianDawkins Football 1992-95 2009JeanDesdunes Men’sTennis 1980-83 2009MarkDickson Men’sTennis 1979-82 1999BillDillard Football 1932-34 1991LisaDillard Women’sTrack 1988-91 2001LucyDoolittle Rowing 1998-02 2008RussellDorn Boxing 1937,38 1979CindyDuarte Women’sTrack 1980-84 2010JohnDunkelberg Men’sTrack 1958-60 1976Dr.R.C.Edwards FootballManager 1933 1984EricEichmann Men’sSoccer 1983-86 2003JanetEllison Women’sSwimming 1977-80 1999JohnEngler Men’sTennis 1997-01 2009MikeEppley Football,Men’sBasketball 1980-84 1990GigiFernandez Women’sTennis 1983 2005R.H.Fike IPTAYPresident 1934,35 1978AngelFleetwood Women’sTrack 1989-92 2008MacFolger Football,Men’sTrack 1934-36 1975DannyFord FootballCoach 1979-89 1999JaneForman Women’sTennis 1980-84 2003DonnaForrester Women’sBasketball 1976-78 1996BillFoster Men’sBasketballCoach 1975-84 2001EddisFreeman Football,Basketball,Golf 1943-46 1998GeorgeFritts Football,Men’sTrack 1939-42 1977SteveFuller Football 1975-78 1985BobbyGage Football 1945-48 1976ChrisGardocki Football 1988-90 2001DreherGaskin Football 1950-53 1994AmyGeren Women’sBasketball 1995-99 2007RustyGerhardt Baseball 1969-72 1982

MuttGee Football 1914-17 1975FrankGillespie Baseball,Men’sBasketball,Football 1943,46-49 1977LucasGlover Men’sGolf 1997-01 2007BuddyGore Football 1965-67 1986KimGraham Women’sTrack 1989-93 1998HoraceGrant Men’sBasketball 1983-87 1999JohnGrdijan Football 1955-57 1983MichaelGreen Men’sTrack 1990-93 2001KhalilGreene Baseball 1999-02 2007RuthGrodsky Women’sSwimming 1985-88 2008BillyHair Football 1950-52 1983Dr.JudHair TeamPhysician 1957-85 2000VincentHamilton Men’sBasketball 1980-85 2003R.G.Hamilton Football 1896 1981Dr.ByronHarder Physician 1972-05 2005JimHaughey Men’sTrack 1979-83 2003PamHayden Women’sSwimming 1984-88 1995BertHeffernan Baseball 1985-88 2002JohnHeisman Football 1900-03 1981DickHendley BaseballFootball 1946,48-51 1984SamHenson Wrestling 1992-94 2000TerenceHerrington Men’sTrack 1985-89 2006DougHoffman Baseball,Men’sBasketball 1956-59 1980P.B.HoltzendorffIII Men’sSwimming,Men’sTennis 1938-41 1976FredHoover Trainer 1958-98 1982FrankHoward* FootballCoach,AthleticDirector 1931-74 1973BobHudson Football,Men’sTrack 1947-51 1980BillHudson Football,Men’sTrack 1954-56 1984Dr.I.M.Ibrahim Men’sSoccerCoach 1967-94 2000UteJamrozy Women’sTrack 1985-88 2000RalphJenkins Football 1943-46 1995FrankJervey Benefactor 1914-83 1975KevinJohnson Men’sGolf 1985-89 2002BobJones Men’sBasketball,Football 1927-30 1974HomerJordan Football 1979-82 1993WhiteyJordan Baseball,Football 1955-58 2003 FootballCoach 1959-72,93 Men’sGolfCoach 1963-68BarbaraKennedy Women’sBasketball 1978-82 1989SteveKenney Football 1975-78 2006JimmyKey Baseball 1980-82 1999TerryKinard Football 1978-82 1992DonKing Football 1952-55 1992DougKingsmore Baseball 1951-54 1985LevonKirkland Football 1988-91 2001JanetKnight Women’sBasketball 1982-86 1999FredKnoebel Football,Baseball 1950-52 1996HansKoeleman Men’sTrack 1980-83 1995TinaKrebs Women’sTrack 1982-86 1993MitziKremer Women’sSwimming 1986-89 1994ChuckKriese Men’sTennisCoach 1975-08 2009JoeLandrum Baseball 1946,47 1974BullLightsey Football 1922,24,25 1976NoelLoban Wrestling 1977-80 1991StacyLong Football 1986,88-90 2004WilliamLynn Men’sTrack 1931-34 1986RandyMahaffey Men’sBasketball 1964-67 1975WayneMass Football 1965-67 1993GraysonMarshall Men’sBasketball 1984-88 2009BillMathis Football 1957-59 1979RayMathews Baseball,Football 1947-50 1978RichardMatuszewski Men’sTennis 1983-86 2001JohnMaxwell Football 1902,03 1974BillMcLellan Football,AthleticDirector 1952,53,66-85 1993BanksMcFadden* Men’sTrack,Football,Men’sBasketball 1937-40 1973HermanMcGee Trainer 1934-80 1976CarlMcHugh Men’sSwimmingCoach 1947-76 1983TerrellMcIntyre Men’sBasketball 1995-99 2007GoatMcMillan Football 1928,29 1985 FootballCoach 1937-64

Dr.LeeMilford ChairmanAthleticCouncil,Physician 1930-54 1981BobbieMims Women’sBasketball 1976-80 2001GeneMoore Football,Baseball 1946-49 1993ParkerMoore Men’sGolf 1973-76 1992DeniseMurphy Women’sVolleyball 1983-86 1999PenderMurphy Men’sTennis 1978-81 2010BruceMurray Men’sSoccer 1984-87 1992LarryNance Men’sBasketball 1977-81 1995JessNeely FootballCoach,AthleticDirector 1931-39 1979CarterNewman Men’sTrack,Men’sBasketball 1924-27 1983RockNorman Men’sTrackCoach 1940-57 1974 FootballCoach,Men’sBasketballCoach 1941-46BillyO’Dell* Baseball 1952-54 1973HaroldOlson Football 1957-59 2010HarryOlszewski Football 1965-67 1980SuzieOwens Baseball,Football 1919-21 1980ChoppyPatterson Men’sBasketball 1959-63 1981ChrisPatton Golf 1986-90 2000BobPaulling Baseball,Football 1979-83 1994MichaelDeanPerry Football 1984-87 2000WilliamPerry Football 1981-84 2002JimPhillips Broadcaster 1967-03 1992JohnPhillips Football 1984-87 1999BobPollock Men’sTrackCoach 1988-08 2010Dr.RobertPoole UniversityPresident 1940-58 2006O.K.Pressley Football 1926-28 1978PhilPrince Football 1944-48 1995DillardPruitt Golf 1981-84 1998CarlPulkinen Boxing,Men’sTrack 1946-49 1987DeweyQuinn Football,Men’sBasketball,Baseball 1943-46 1994FlintRhem Baseball 1920-23 1979Dr.WalterMerrittRiggs Administrator 1896-00 1994RedRitchie Administrator 1955-71 1980RickRobbins Academics 1967-80 1982BobbyRobinson GolfCoach,AthleticDirector 1974-02 2002KerryRobinson Women’sTrack 1980-84 2007PhilRogers Football 1965-67 1989TreeRollins Men’sBasketball 1973-77 1987ClarenceRose Golf 1978-80 2004WallaceRoy Men’sBasketball,Football,Men’sTrack 1923-26 1977PauletteRussell Women’sSwimming 1990-93 2010SmileySanders Baseball,Football 1971-74 2003WilliamSchilletter Football 1911-14 1973RandyScott Football 1975-78 2004BobSharpe Football 1938-40 1982AnthonySimmons Football 1995-97 2008NeilSimons Baseball 1977-80 1997HokeSloan Men’sTennisCoach 1930-59 1977BobSmith BaseballCoach,FootballCoach 1950-69 1988GlennSmith Football 1949-51 1982JohnSnee Men’sBasketball 1948-52 1976BillSpiers Baseball,Football 1985-87 1998NicoleStafford Women’sTennis 1984-88 2004JodiSteffes Volleyball 1998-01 2009CindyStern Women’sVolleyball 1996-99 2005HaroldStowe Baseball 1957-59 1979JimStuckey Football 1976-79 1995JimSutherland Men’sBasketball 1964-67 1991CharlieTimmons Football 1938-42 1985StromThurmond Men’sTrack 1921-23 1983D.J.Trahan Men’sGolf 1999-03 2010JamesTrapp Football,Men’sTrack 1989-93 2000DavidTreadwell Football 1984-87 1997AnnieTribble Women’sBasketballCoach 1976-87 1994PerryTuttle Football 1978-81 1991ItoroUmoh Women’sBasketball 1995-99 2008WillieUnderwood Football 1977-80 2008KennethN.Vickery FacultyChairman 1971-82 2005DonWade Football 1949-51 1992CharlesWarren Men’sGolf 1994-98 2005CharlieWaters Football 1967-69 1981NelsonWelch Football 1991-94 2007JoelWells Football 1954-56 1974CraigWhite Baseball 1969-73 1988HarveyWhite Football 1957-59 1981SusanHill Women’sTennis 1977-80 1986RodneyWilliams Football 1985-88 2000GeneWillimon IPTAYSecretary,Football 1933-77 1986DonWillis Football 1935-38 1988BillyWingo Baseball,Football 1973-77 2008CharlesWoods,Jr. Football 1936-38 1975DonnellWoolford Football 1985-88 2005WyndieWyndham Football 1948-50 1980JimmyWynn Men’sTrack 1962-64 1982BillYarborough Men’sBasketball 1952-57 1974VinceYockel Men’sBasketball 1955-58 1982KyleYoung Football 1997-01 2006ButchZatezalo Men’sBasketball 1966-70 1988*-chartermember

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“Championship of the South.”

Former Head CoachesWalter Riggs1896,99Walter Riggs could easily becalledthefatherofClemsonFootball.Hecoachedthefoot-ballprogramatClemson,notonlybecausehehadfootballexperience, but he was alsoone of only two people ontheClemsoncampustohaveever seen a football game

when the sport started in 1896. (The other person wasFrankThompkinswhoplayedinthebackfieldonClemson’sfirstteamin1896). OnSeptember30,1896,asmallcrowdgatheredinoneofthebarrack’sroomsandthegroupdiscussedthefeasibilityoforganizingafootballassociation.AcommitteeofthreewasappointedtoconsultProfessorRiggsastomanagementofafootballteamandtoaskhisaidascoach. WhentheTigerstraveledtoFurmanfortheirfirstgameonOctober31,1896,itwasthefirsttimethatmanyoftheplayershadeverseenafull-sizedregulationfootballfield. Riggs stepped down as football coach after the firstseasonbecausetheplayerswantedhimtodevoteallofhistimetobeingaprofessorintheengineeringdepartment. Riggscouldeasilybecalledaloyalman,asheansweredtheneedoftheClemsonfootballteamagainin1899.TheClemsonAthleticAssociationwaslowonmoneyandcouldnotaffordtohireacoach.Therefore,Riggsonceagainan-sweredthecalloftheschoolandbecametheheadcoachin1899forfree. Riggs originally came to Clemson from Auburn. Hegraduatedwithtophonors in1892withaB.S.degree inelectricalandmechanicalengineering.AtAuburn,hewascaptain and catcher of the baseball team as well as themanagerandleftendofthefootballteam.HealsoservedasclasspresidentandwasthedirectoroftheGleeClub. UponhisgraduationatAuburn,hewasassistanttothepresidentofthecollegeuntil1896,thenhemadehistrektoClemson. RiggslaterbecamepresidentofClemsononMarch7,1911andin1915,anewfootballstadiumwithotherathleticfacilitieswasnamedinhishonorasRiggsField.ItiscurrentlythehomeoftheTigersoccerteam.Intwoyearsofcoaching,RiggsguidedtheTigerstoacareerrecordof6-3.

W.M. Williams1897Clemson’s second coach,W.M. Williams, was a nativeofWestPoint,GA.Heplayedat Auburn on the teams of’94, ’95, and ’96, under thecoaching of John Heisman.He was considered the bestblockinghalfbackinthesouth.Williams led Clemson to the

statechampionshipandtoa2-2season.Duringhistimeascoach,Clemsonplayedtwogamesinthreedays.ClemsonwasvictoriousovertheCharlotteYonOctober23,butlosttoNorthCarolina28-0,onOctober25.

John Penton1898The Tigers’ third coach, J.A.Penton of Alabama, wascaptain and starting guardon the University ofVirginiateamsof’93,’94,and’95.Hewascaptainofthe‘95VirginiaTeamthatbeatUNCtowintheChampionship of the South.Penton also played fullback

atAuburn in ’97underJohnHeisman’scoaching. UnderPenton,Clemsonwon55-0overBinghaminitsfirsthomegame,asW.C.Forsythekickedeverypointaftertouchdown(11).InhisonlyseasonatClemson,PentonguidedClemsontoa3-1recordandthestatechampionship.

John Heisman1900-03One of the most famousfootball coaches in the na-tion, John Heisman,coachedatClemsonfrom1900-03.Heturned Clemson from virtu-allyanunknowncollegetoasouthernpowerhouseattheturnofthecentury.Heismanattended Brown University,

takingthetwo-yearlawcourseofferedatthattime,andwasa

centeronthefootballteam.Inthefallof1889,hetransferredtotheUniversityofPennsylvania.HeletteredinfootballatbothschoolsandgraduatedfromPennsylvaniain1893. Inthespringof1894,WalterRiggswasagraduateman-agerforthefootballteamatAuburn.Itfellonhisshoulderstofindacoachfortheseasonof1895.RiggswrotetoCarlWilliams,thePennsylvaniacaptainof1894,askinghimtosuggestasuitablecoach.HerepliedrecommendingJ.W.Heisman,anex-Pennplayer,andhiscoachatOberlin. After several weeks, Riggs finally found Heisman inTexas,wherehewasraisingtomatoes.Havingsunkallofhiscapitalintothetomatoventure,hewasgladtoreturntohisoldlove.HereadilywenttocoachatAuburnfor$500ayear. HiscoachingcareerbeganatOberlinin1892andlasted36years.ItincludedpositionsatAkron,Auburn,Clemson,Georgia Tech, Penn, Washington & Jefferson, and RiceUniversity.Hehadanoverallcareerrecordof185wins,70losses,and17ties. JohnHeismaninventedthehiddenballtrick,thehandoff,thedoublelateral,andthe“fleaflicker.”Hepioneeredtheforwardpass,arguingthatitwouldscatterthemob.Heis-man also originated the center snap and the word hike(previouslythecenterusedtorolltheballonthegroundtothequarterback). HeismanguidedClemsontoconferencetitlesin1900and1902,andheledtheTigerstotheirfirst“bowlgame”in1903,whenClemsonandCumberlandmetonNovember26forthe“ChampionshipoftheSouth.”Cumberland,whohad earlier defeated Auburn, Alabama, and Vanderbilt,wasconsideredtobechampionofthesouthernstatesofLouisiana,Mississippi,Alabama,Tennessee,andKentucky.Thegamewasplayedonaneutralsite,Montgomery,AL.Cumberland and Clemson fought to an 11-11 tie. AfterthenewsgotbacktoClemsonthatthegamewasatie,thestudents and the local townspeople built a bonfire andparadedaroundthecampus. Overall,HeismantookClemsontoa19-3-2recordinhisfourseasons.His83.3winningpercentageisstillthebestinClemsonhistory.HewasalsotheClemsonbaseballcoachfrom1901-1903.

Shack Shealy1904Shack Shealy holds the dis-tinction of being the onlyTigertohavecoachedhisalmamater.HeletteredatClemsonfrom1896-99andlaterplayedtwoyearsatIowaState.Shealywasafour-yearstarterplayingright guard, end, and in hissenioryear,heplayedinthe

backfield.HeonlycoachedClemsononeyear(1904)andledtheTigerstoa3-3-1record,includingwinsoverAlabama,Georgia,andTennessee.

Eddie Cochems1905Ed Cochems lettered atWis-consin in 1899, 1900, and1901.Cochemswasdescribedasagreathalfbackorendonthe strong Wisconsin teamsattheturnofthecentury,in-cludingtheundefeatedteamof 1901. During his playingcareer, he had a 100-yard

kickoffreturnina35-0winoverChicagoin1901,andhadfour touchdowns against Notre Dame in 1900. After hisplayingdays,heimmediatelywentintocoaching.HewastheheadcoachofNorthDakotain1902and1903andservedbrieflyasanassistantwithformerteammate,ArtCurtisatWisconsinin1904. CochemsledClemsontoa3-2-1recordoverall,includingwinsoverGeorgiaandAuburn.AfterhisClemsoncareer,hewasheadcoachandathleticdirectoratSaintLouisin1906.

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Aftertheforwardpasswaslegalizedin1906,Cochemsdidsomethingwiththepassatonce inhisfirstyearatSaintLouis,whileothercoachesstuckwiththerunninggame.Hetaughthisplayersnottothrowtheballend-over-end,butinsteadlikeaprojectile-aspiral. Hecalledthisnewweaponaprojectilepass. HistorianscreditCochemsasbeingthefirstcoachtouse and perfect the first legal pass in a game. The firststudiedrefinementsinthrowingtheball,whichledtothespiral,occurredin1906underCochems.BradRobinsonofSaintLouisthrewthefirstforwardpasstoJackSchneiderinagameplayedSeptember5,1906inWaukenshaagainstCarrollCollege.

Bob Williams1906,09,13-15,26 BobWilliamsisoneofthefewcoachesinthenationtohavecoachedfootballattworivals.Williams coached footballat both Clemson and SouthCarolina. Before coming toClemson, he coached at Da-vidsonin1905. HecoachedatSouthCarolinafortwoyears

andguidedtheGamecockstoa6-1recordin1902andan8-2slatein1903. In his career at South Carolina, he administered themostunexpecteddefeatofClemson,ashebeataheavilyfavoredHeismanteam,12-6in1902. HeservedtheTigersasheadcoachatotaloffourterms(1906,09,13-15,26).Betweentheyearsof1915and1926,Williamspracticed law inRoanoke,VAandwas thecity’smayor. Oneofthehighlightsofhiscareerincludedleadingthe1906teamtoanunbeatenseason(4-0-3),whichincludedwins over Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee, and a Heisman-coachedGeorgiaTechsquad.

Frank Shaughnessy1907Frank Shaughnessy wasknown for his ability as asports administrator. Heservedmanypositions,froma pro hockey coach to theInternationalBaseballLeagueCommissioner.AgraduateinpharmacyatNotreDame,hewas captain of the baseball

and football teams during his senior season. After hisgraduation in1905,hecoachedbaseballatNotreDame.ThesummerbeforecomingtoClemson,heplayedforOt-tawaoftheEasternLeague.Thatsummer,heplayedleftfieldandendedtheseasonwitha.352battingaverage.HealsoplayedwithWashingtonandthePhiladelphiaAthletics. AtClemson,hecoachedthebaseballteamsduring1907and1908,andhewasheadfootballmentorin1907,whereheposteda4-4record. Shaughnessymadehisnameinbaseball,buthetookpartinmanyothersports.BesidesbeingasportslegendatNotreDame,hemanagedtheNHL’sOttawaSenatorstotheStanleyCupFinalsin1915,andhecoachedfootballteamsatClemson,Washington&Lee,andMcGillUniversity.HeretiredasthepresidentoftheInternationalBaseballleague. InagameagainstKansas,Shaughnessyran107yardsfortheonlyIrishscore,asKansaswonthegame24-5.Footballfieldswere110yardsbackthenandtouchdownswerefivepoints.ThisisstillaNotreDamerecord.

John Stone1908John Stone is one of threecoaches to have graduatedfrom Vanderbilt and laterbecome the head footballcoach at Clemson. While atVanderbilt,hewasamemberof the All-Southern Footballteamforfouryears.Hewasabigmanforhistime,standing

6’2”.Clemsonwas1-6in1908,buttheTigerslostmanyoftheirstarplayersandsubstitutesfrom1907duetoacollegeprankthatsaw306studentsexpelled.

Frank Dobson1910-12FrankDobsonwasaprobase-ballplayerbeforecomingtoClemson,ashewastheprop-ertyofthePittsburghNation-als.WalterRiggs,PresidentoftheClemsonAthleticAssocia-tion,thoughtitwasunfairtokeep shuffling coaches yearafteryear.HeofferedDobson

athree-yearcontract,whichwasthefirstcontractofferedandsignedbyaClemsoncoach. AtClemson,hecoachedfootball,basketballandbase-ball.HewasClemson’sfirstbasketballcoach,leadingittoitsonlyundefeatedseason(4-0)inhistoryintheinauguralseason(1911-12). In1912-13,Clemsonhada9-5record.Hewasheadbaseballcoachfrom1911-13.

Wayne Hart1916Wayne Hart served as headcoach at Clemson in 1916and coached theTigers to a3-6 record. Under Hart, theTigers defeated Furman andSouth Carolina. He playedthree seasons at tackle forGeorgetown.HartalsoplayedoneseasonatGeorgeWash-

ington.HewasamemberoftheAll-SouthAtlanticteam

onfouroccasions.HartalsoservedasanassistantcoachatGeorgetown. In 1913, Hart coached the Washington Vigilants, aprofessionalfootballteam,anddidnotloseasinglegame.DuringhislasttwoseasonspriortohisarrivaltoClemson,he coached various sports at Technical High School inWashington,D.C.

Edward Donahue1917-20Edward Donahue had to beone of the most organizedmen in the country. Duringthe 1918-19 academic year,DonahuewastheheadcoachoffourClemsonsports...foot-ball,basketball,baseball,andtrack. During his four-yearcareer,heservedasbasketball

andbaseballcoachfortwoyearsandheadtrackcoachforoneseason. HewasanoutstandingathleteatWashington&Lee,whereheplayedinthebackfieldonthefootballteamandplayedcatcheronthebaseballdiamond.Upongraduation,hewasanassistantinfootballandwastheheadbaseballandbasketballcoach.

E.J. Stewart1921,22E.J.StewartwasheadfootballcoachfortwoyearsatClem-son, 1921-22. However, hecoachedmorethanonesportduringhisstayatTigertown.Inthespringof1921,Stewartcoached the baseball andtrackteamswhileconductingspringfootballpractice.Dur-

ingthefall,Stewart’sfootballteamhada1-6-2record,butheimprovedtoa5-4slatein1922.Hewentontocoachthetrackteamsin1922and1923. Stewart was a standout athlete in football, baseball,basketball, and track at CaseWestern Reserve Universityin Cleveland, OH. Upon his graduation, Stewart played,organized,andservedasheadcoachoftheMassilon(OH)Professionalfootballteam. StewartalsocoachedatNebraskaandTexas. AtNe-braska, he led the Cornhuskers to a combined record of11-4in1916and1917.TheCornhuskersalsocapturedtheMissouriValleyConferencetitleduringbothseasons.AfterleavingNebraska,heenteredtheautomobilebusinessasPresidentandTreasureroftheStewartMotorCo.Duetotheeconomicconditionsatthetime,hedecidedtogobackintocoaching.

Bud Saunders1923-26Bud Saunders graduatedfrom Missouri in 1911 witha bachelors degree in Law.At Missouri, he played bothfootballandbasketball.Saun-derswantedtoplaytwoothersports,butaconferenceruleforbidastudent-athletefromparticipating in more than

twosports. SaundersservedasfootballcoachatKnoxCollegebeforearrivingatClemson.Infootball,Saunderscoachedforfourseasonsfrom1923-26.Healsocoachedthebasketballteamsin1924and1925.Saunders’bestseasoninfootballcameduringthe1923campaign,asheledtheTigerstoa5-2-1record.

Frank Shaughnessy led the Tigers to wins over North Carolina and

Georgia Tech in the 1907 season.

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Former Head CoachesJosh Cody1927-30Josh Cody, fondly known as“bigman,”willalwaysbeafa-voritetoClemsonfans.Cody,a big man in stature at 6-2,220pounds, ledClemsontovictoriesoverSouthCarolinaforfourstraightyears. Heisthe only coach in Clemsonhistorywhohasbeenaround

morethantwoseasonswhoneverlostafootballgametoSouth Carolina. He also defeated Furman three straightyears.Codyhada13-0-1recordinhomegamesandposteda72percentwinningmarkoverall,thefourth-bestmarkinClemsonhistory. After a 5-3-1 start in 1927, Cody guided Clemson toback-to-back 8-3 seasons in 1928 and 1929. On May 6,1929toshowappreciation,hewasgivenanewBuickbythealumni,studentbody,andfaculty. ThispresentationtookplaceinfrontofTillmanHall. Inhisfinalseason(1930),theTigersfinishedwithafinalrecordof8-2. CodyalsocoachedbasketballatClemsonforfiveyearsandguidedClemsontoa16-9slatein1930.Duringthe1928-30seasons,heguidedClemsontoa22-4markathome.

Jess Neely1931-39Clemson played in its firstbowlgameunderJessNeelyinthe1940CottonBowl.TheTigers,unknownatthetime,became a household wordafterbeatingheavily-favoredBoston College 6-3 in theCottonBowl.ItwastheTigers’firstwinoveratop-20team.

Clemsonhada43-35-7recordduringNeely’stenure. Neely came to Clemson in 1931 and his recruitmentofBanksMcFaddenbroughtClemsontoanotherlevelofcompetition.In1938,NeelycoachedClemsontoasecond-placefinishintheSouthernConferencewitha7-1-1record. In 1939, Banks McFadden became Clemson’s secondAll-American,andtheteamconcludedtheseasonwithatriptoDallasfortheCottonBowl. Neely leftClemsoninJanuaryof1940andmovedontoRice,wherehetookthatschooltonewheights.NeelyisamemberoftheCollegeFootballHallofFame.Neely’slandmarkaccomplishmentsinthe1930satClemsoncontributedsignificantlytoClemson’soutstandingfootballtradition.

Frank Howard1940-69FrankHowardsucceededJessNeely in 1940 when Neelymoved on to Rice. He gotthe job when he secondedhisownnominationduringameetingofthepresidentandathleticcouncil.Hesignedaone-year contract, then lostthedocument,andneverhad

anotherinhis30yearsasheadcoach. HegraduatedfromAlabamain1931,wherehewasastarlineman.Heplayedinthe1930RoseBowl,thenstartedhiscoachingcareerunderNeelyatClemsonin1931,andwasapartofarebirthofTigerfootballinthelate1930s.Hewasanassistantonthe1939teamthatposteda9-1markandbeatBostonCollege6-3intheTigers’firstbowlgame. In1940,hebeganhisheadcoachingcareerwithabangashewontheSouthernConferencechampionship,thefirstofeightconferencetitlesHowardwoninhiscoachingcareer. Howardhadhismostsuccessfulseasonin1948whenhetookClemsontoan11-0record,theTigers’firstperfectseasonsince1900.ThecampaignincludedaSouthernConferencechampionship,aGatorBowlwinoverMissouri,anda#11

finalranking.Henearlyduplicatedthefeatin1950whenheguidedClemsontoa#10APfinalranking,a9-0-1finishanda15-14winoverMiami(FL)intheOrangeBowl. Whenheretiredin1969,Howardwasthefifthwinningestcoachinthenationwith165victories.Hehad96winsasanACCcoach,nowsecondinconferencehistory,andhecapturedsix(fiveoutrightandoneco-championship)ACCtitles, a record Bobby Bowden broke in 1998. Howard’steamsappearedinsixbowlgames,63ofhisplayersweredraftedbytheNFL,and37playedintheleague. Howard, a native of Barlow Bend, AL, had six top-20seasons, won eight conference titles (two Southern, sixACC), won 100 conference games and was a two-timeACCCoach-of-the-Year.Hecoached25academicAll-ACCselectionsandfiveAcademicAll-Americans.Elevenofhisplayerswerechosenon-the-fieldAll-Americans. HowardwasinductedintotheCollegeFootballHallofFamein1989.

Hootie Ingram1970-72Hootie Ingram will be bestremembered as the coachwho made the Tiger Pawfamous. Beforehisfirstyearasheadcoachinthesummerof1970,Clemsonintroducedthe Tiger Paw as the officiallogoofClemsonUniversity’sAthleticteams.

Ingram graduated from Alabama in 1955. He alsoreceivedhismaster’sinschooladministrationfromAlabamaandlaterbecameCrimsonTideathleticdirector. Thena-tiveofTuscaloosa,ALwasanAll-SoutheasternConferencedefensivebackfortheCrimsonTidehissenioryear. IngramhadhisbestseasonatClemsonin1971witha5-6record.HealsofinishedsecondintheACCstandingswitha4-2leaguemarkin1971.

Red Parker1973-76RedParkerspentfouryearsatClemsonasheadcoach.His1974 squad lived up to thetheme “Excitement Galore,Clemson Football ’74” andhada7-4record,withvictoriesover Georgia, Georgia Techand South Carolina. Beforearriving inTigertown,Parker

spentsevenyears(1966-72)asheadcoachatTheCitadel.

HeguidedtheBulldogstoa8-3recordduringinthe1971campaign. Parkerearnedabachelor’sdegreeinphysicaleducationfrom Arkansas A&M in 1953. Prior to his graduation, heearnedthreeletterseachinfootball,basketballandtrack,asarunningback-defensiveback,secondbaseman-shortstop,andsprinter.

Charley Pell1977,78CharleyPell,whowasClem-son’s head coach in 1977,78authored college football’sCinderellastoryin1977.TheAlbertville,ALproducttookateamthatwas3-6-2in1976,andledthe’77Tigerstoan8-2-1regular-seasonmarkandaberthintheGatorBowl.Itwas

Clemson’sfirstfinaltop-20seasonsince1959.HecoachedClemsontoa10-1regularseasoninthe1978seasonbeforehelefttobecomeheadcoachatFlorida.Clemson’s1978teambeatOhioStateintheGatorBowlandfinishedranked#6intheAPpollinhissecondyearasClemson’sheadcoach. HewasanearunanimouschoiceasACCCoach-of-the-Yearin1977and1978,thefirstcoach,regardlessofsport,to win ACC Coach-of-the-Year honors in each of his firsttwoyears.Atwo-waystarterandthree-yearletterwinneratAlabama,Pellwason its1961NationalChampionshipteam. HecametoClemsonin1976andservedasassistantheadcoachanddefensivecoordinator.PellpassedawayinJune,2001afterbattlingcancer.

Danny Ford1978-89Danny Ford had an auspi-cious beginning to his headcoachingcareer.Hegaineda17-15victoryoverOhioStatein the 1978 Gator Bowl in anationally-televised game.The 30-year-old coach, theyoungest inDivision Iat thetime,alsodefeatedacollege

footballlegendinacontestthattrulyputClemsonfootballonthenationalmap,ashedefeatedWoodyHayesinthelatter’slastgame.HehadtakenoverthecoachingreignsonDecember10,1978whenCharleyPellresignedtobecomeheadcoachatFlorida.

Frank Howard kissed “Big Thursday” goodbye after the Tigers defeated South Carolina 27-0 in 1959.

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Former Head Coaches Fordkeptthingsgoingin1979withwinsoverGeorgiaandNotreDameandanothertriptoabowl(Peach).In1981,hehelpedClemsonreachthesummitofcollegefootballbywinningthenationaltitle.HisTigersdownedthreetop-10teamsduringthecourseofthe12-0seasonthatconcludedwitha22-15winoverNebraskaintheOrangeBowl.FordwasnamedNationalCoach-of-the-Year. Thewinscontinuedin1982and1983,asClemsonhadconsecutive9-1-1years.Clemsonfinishedinthetop12inbothyears,andhada30-2-2recordoverathree-yearperiod,bestinthenation. ClemsonwonthreestraightACCtitlesunderhisguid-ancebetween1986-88.In1989,Clemsonregistereda10-2season and top 12 national ranking, the fourth straightseasonClemsonfinishedinthefinalAPtop20.Heclosedhiscareerwitha27-7winoverWestVirginiaintheGatorBowl,hissixthbowlwinineighttriesandhisfourthinsuc-cession. Fordwasthethirdwinningestactivecoachinthena-tiononapercentagebasisattheendofthe1989season.Hefinishedwitha96-29-4career ledgeratClemsonandremainsoneofonlytwocoachesinACChistorywithbetterthana75percentwinningmark(minimumoffouryears).Hefinishedwitha76-percentwinningpercentageandfiveACCChampionships,secondonlytoFrankHoward’ssixcrowns. The1969Alabamagraduateisstilltheyoungestcoachtowinthenationaltitle,ashewasjust33-years-oldwhenthe Tigers shocked the college football world in 1981.He coached 71 first-team All ACC selections and 26 All-Americans.Forty-twoofhisformerTigersweredraftedbytheNFL,andheearned18winsoverAssociated Presstop20teamsduringhiscareer,morethananyotherClemsoncoach.Additionally,11ofhisformerplayerswonSuperBowlChampionshiprings.AtonestretchhisteamswererankedintheAPtop20for41consecutivepolls,aClemsonrecord. FordwasanAll-SECpickandAll-SECAcademicchoiceatAlabama.HeattendedAlabamainitiallyonabasketball/footballscholarship,butheonlyplayedfootballafterhisfreshmanseason.FordplayedinthreebowlgamesfortheCrimsonTide.HelaterservedasheadcoachatArkansasfrom1994-97.HeisnowretiredandlivinginnearbyPendleton,SC.

Ken Hatfield1990-93KenHatfieldledtheTigerstoa32-13-1recordoverhisfouryeartenure,ledthesquadtothreebowlappearancesandan ACC title. With a victoryoverIllinoisinthe1991HallofFameBowl,HatfieldbecamethefirstClemsoncoachtowin10gamesinhisfirstyearand

his .833winningpercentagewas thebest forafirst-yearClemsoncoachsince1900,whenJohnHeismanwas6-0.Thatseasonincludedsixvictoriesoverteamswithwinningrecords,morethananyotherteamthatyearwiththeexcep-tionofNationalChampionGeorgiaTech. Hatfieldwasalsojusttheeighthcoachintheprevious13yearstotakeateamtoatop-10APfinalrankinginhisfirstyearwiththeprogram,astheTigersfinishedtheseasonranked#9intheAPpoll.TheHelena,ARnativewouldalsolead the 1991 and 1993Tiger teams to top 25-rankings.Clemson became the third school that Hatfield coachedtoatop-20ranking,ashis1983AirForceteamranked#15andheledfourArkansasteamstotop-20rankings.HatfieldbecamethesixthcoachinNCAAhistorytoaccomplishthatfeat. Hatfieldplayedfor threeyearsatArkansas (1962-64)andwasastarteronthe1964NationalChampionshipteam.Thedefensivebackearnedhisfameasthenation’stoppuntreturnerin1963and1964.Hestillranksastheonlyplayerevertofinishinthetoptwointhenationinpuntreturnsthreestraightyears,ashefinishedsecondin1962.HeretiredastheheadcoachatRicein2005with168careervictories.HeisnowretiredandlivinginArkansas.

Tommy West1993-98TommyWest’s five-year re-suméasClemsonheadcoachincluded four bowl appear-ances, 12 road victories, 86schoolrecords,andunparal-leled academic excellence.West took Clemson to threestraightbowlgamesbetweenthe 1995 and 1997 seasons,

justthesecondClemsoncoachinhistorytotaketheTigerstobowlgamesinthreestraightseasons. Academically,61TigersmadetheACCAcademicHonorRollinhislastfouryears,twiceasmanyasthebestpreviousfour-yeartotalinschoolhistory. WesttookoverasheadcoachonNovember29,1993andlessthanamonthlaterhadabowlvictory.TheformerTennesseetightendsucceededKenHatfield,wholeftfourdaysafteravictoryoverSouthCarolina toendthe1993season. ItwasWest’ssecondtourofdutywithClemson.HehadbeenalinebackerscoachunderDannyFordbetween1982-89.Clemsonwas69-20-4andhadsixAPtop20finishesinthateight-yearera. West coached theTigers in the 1993 Peach Bowl, athrilling14-13victoryoverKentucky.Hebecamethefirstcoachincollegehistorytogainvictoryinabowlgameinhisfirstgamewithouthavingcoachedtheteaminanycapacityearlierintheyear. West’sbestseasonwas1995,asClemsonfinishedtheregularseasonwithfivestraightvictoriesby17pointsormore and was invited to the Gator Bowl. Clemson wasrankedinthetop25ofeverypollattheendofthe1995regularseason.ThatClemsonteamalsofinishedfourthinthenationinrushingoffense. West recruited some of the top players in Clemsonhistory.Theschoolwasinthetop10inthenationinNFLdrafteesduringthe1998and1999selectionprocess,andall11playerswererecruitedbyWest.Thelistincludedthreefirst-round defensive selections (Trevor Pryce, AnthonySimmons,AntwanEdwards).Clemsonwastheonlyschoolinthenationtohavesixdefensiveplayersdraftedin1999andtheonlyschooltohaveafirst-rounddefensivechoicein1997,1998,and1999. ThenativeofGainesville,GAfinishedhiscareerwitha31-28record,andhadfourwinsovertop-25teams.HewastheheadcoachatMemphisfrom2001-09andheledtheTigers to a nine-win season and the program’s firstbowlappearancein32yearsinthe2003season.HetookMemphis tofivebowlsoverallandfinishedwitha49-61recordatMemphis.

Tommy Bowden1999-08Tommy Bowden was aconsistent winner over hisnine-and-a-half seasons asClemson’s head coach. Be-tween 1999 and 2008, henever had a losing season,andthatincludedastreakofeight consecutive winningseasons between 2000-07.

During those seasons, only four other Division I coacheshadawinningseasoninalleightofthoseyearswiththesameprogram. Bowdenwasatwo-timeACCCoach-of-the-Year,join-ingFrankHoward,CharleyPell,andDannyFordwiththatdistinction. Hefirstwonthehonor in1999,hisfirstyearwhenhetookoverateamthathadbeen3-8thepreviousseason,toa6-6seasonagainstatop-10scheduleaccord-ing to the Sagarin ratings. Clemson played three unde-featedteamsduringtheregularseason(Marshall,VirginiaTech,FloridaState). His first year included a nationally-televised gameagainst Florida State that featured the first-ever Division

I coaching matchup of father and son. Bobby Bowden’sSeminoles won that game by a score of 17-14, FloridaState’sclosestgameinanundefeatedNationalChampion-shipseason.Thegameattractedover85,000fansandthelargestmediacontingent in thehistoryofMemorialSta-dium.TherewerenineBowdenBowlsoverall,withBobbywinningfive,butTommywonfourofthelastfive. Bowden took Clemson to an 8-0 start and a #3 na-tionalrankingin2000beforefinishingwitha9-2regular-seasonrecordanda#14finalranking.Theregularseasonconcludedwitha16-14victoryoveratop-25SouthCaro-linateam.A50-yardpassfromWoodrowDantzlertoRodGardner is regardedasoneof themost-excitingplays inClemson history. Dantzler went on to become the firstquarterback in Division I history to reach 2,000 passingyardsand1,000rushingyardsinthesameseason(2001). Bowden also won ACC Coach-of-the-Year honors in2003whenheledtheTigerstoa9-4record.Thatseason,the Tigers won their last four games, including a 26-10winover#3FloridaState.Thatisthehighest-rankedteamClemsonhasbeateninschoolhistory.ClemsondefeatedSouthCarolina63-17intheregular-seasonfinaleandcom-pletedtheseasonwitha27-14winover#6TennesseeinthePeachBowl.Clemsonfinishedtheyearinthetop25ofbothpollsaswell. Bowdenfinishedwitha7-2recordagainsttheGame-cocks.The77.8winningpercentageisthebestinschoolhistory among Tiger coaches who served the programatleastfiveyears.AllsevenofhiswinswereoverHallofFameHeadCoachesLouHoltzandSteveSpurrier. Aftera3-3starttothe2008season,BowdenresignedonOctober13,fourdaysaftera12-7lossatWakeForest.He had a 72-45 record (.615) at Clemson for those nine-and-a-half seasons. Bowden never had a losing season,overall or in the ACC, during his nine complete seasons.HeledtheTigerstoeightbowlgames.

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1993,94,96-98,AssistantHeadCoach/TightEnds/Tackles1995HERRING, REGGIE (FloridaState‘81)- InsideLinebackers1993-01,

DefensiveCoordinator1997-01HINES, JACK(WestVirginia‘71)-DefensiveBacks1999-01;Lineback-

ers2002;Whips/Rovers2003;TightEnds2004,05HINSHAW, ROGER (Appalachian State‘72) - Outside Linebackers,

1990-1993HINSON, RANDY(Clemson‘36)-Freshmen1939,40;1946-48HOAGLAND, EARL(Purdue)-OffensiveBacks1935,36HOBBY, MARION(Tennessee‘95)-DefensiveLine2005HOLLAND, JIM(AppalachianState‘71)-Freshmen1975HOLLAND, JOE(Clemson‘07)-Backs1909HOLLAND, LAWSON(Clemson‘75)-Receivers1979-85HOWARD, FRANK(Alabama‘31)-Line1931-39JOHNSON, BOBBY(Clemson‘73)-DefensiveCoordinator/Defensive

Backs1993.JOHNSON, ELLIS (The Citadel‘75) - Outside Linebackers 1993-96;

DefensiveLine1995;Co-DefensiveCoordinator1995;DefensiveCoordinator1996

JONES, BOB (Clemson‘30) - Freshmen 1931-39; Offensive Ends/DefensiveEnds1940-65;DefensiveEnds1965-69

JORDAN, WHITEY (Clemson‘59)-Freshmen1959-64;OffensiveEnds1965-67;OffensiveCoordinator1968,69,93;OffensiveLine1970;OffensiveEnds1971,72

KINES, JOE(JacksonvilleState‘66)-Linebackers1977,78KING, BUDDY(Clemson‘73)-OffensiveLine1976-1982KIRK, JERRY(EastTennesseeState‘63)-DefensiveLine1977KOENNING, VIC(KansasState‘83)-DefensiveCoordinator/Defensive

Backs2005-08LAYCOCK, JIMMYE (William & Mary‘70) - Offensive Coordinator/

OffensiveBacks1977-79LATINA, JOHN(VirginiaTech‘79)-OffensiveLine1993-98LONG, BOBBY(Clemson‘69)-RecruitingCoordinator1968-70LOVETT, JOHN (C.W. Post‘73) - Defensive Coordinator/Defensive

Backs2002-04MacINTYRE, GEORGE(Miami(FL)‘61)-DefensiveBacks1970-72MAJOR, C.S.(Auburn)-Line1913MAXWELL, JOHN(Clemson‘04)-Backs1904MAY, T.E.-1922-24McCORVEY, WOODY(AlabamaState‘72)-TightEnds1983-85;Wide

Receivers1986-89McFADDEN, BANKS (Clemson‘40) - Defensive Backs 1941,46-49;

Freshmen1950-54;DefensiveBacks1955-69McLELLAN BILL(Clemson‘54)-Freshmen1966-69McLEOD, A.P.(Furman)-Line1927McMILLAN, GOAT (Clemson‘30) - Offensive Backs 1937-41,46-52;

Freshmen1953-64McWHORTER, MAC (Georgia‘73) - OffensiveTackles/Tight Ends

1996-98MOODY, DARRELL (N.C. State‘70) - Offensive Coordinator/Quar-

terbacks1996MOORE, TOM (TheCitadel‘67) -JuniorVarsity1971-75;Defensive

Backs1976;Receivers1977,78;GraduateAssistant1988MORRIS, W.C.-1916,19MOSS, C.S.(Clemson)-Freshmen1933MURRAY, DON(ArkansasA&M‘66)-OffensiveCoordinator/Quarter-

backs1974,75,RunningBacks1973-76NAPIER, BILLY(Furman‘03)-TightEnds2006;TightEnds/Recruiting

Coordinator2007,08;Quarterbacks/RecruitingCoordinator2008;OffensiveCoordinator,Quarterbacks2009,10

NORMAN, ROCK(Roanoke‘15)-Freshmen1940-42,46-54NORWOOD, GORDON(Arkansas‘69)-Freshmen1970-72O’CAIN, MIKE(Clemson‘77)-GraduateAssistant1977;Quarterbacks

2000-04;OffensiveCoordinator2004OLIVER, BILL (Alabama‘62) - Defensive Backs 1986-89; Defensive

Coordinator1989ORGEL, FRANK(Georgia‘61)-DefensiveLine1980OWEN, DUKE (Georgetown‘53) - Freshmen 1970; Offensive Line

1971-75PADGETT, FRANK(Clemson‘21)-Line1926PATTON, BOB(Clemson‘53)-Freshmen1966PEARMAN, DANNY (Clemson‘87)-OffensiveTackles&TightEnds

2008;AssistantHeadCoach,OffensiveTackles/TightEnds2009,10PELL, CHARLEY (Alabama‘63) - Assistant Head Coach/Defensive

Coordinator1976POWELL, ANDRÉ (Indiana‘89) - Running Backs 2007-08; Running

Backs/SpecialTeamsCoordinator2009,10RAMSEY, GEORGE-Backs1933,35REEDY, CHUCK(AppalachianState‘71)-OffensiveBacks1978-89RICHARDS, CUL-Line1924,25RODRIGUEZ, RICH (WestVirginia‘86) - Assistant Head Coach/Of-

fensiveCoordinator/Quarterbacks1999,00ROGERS, TOM(Duke)-Ends1942RUMPH, CHRIS(SouthCarolina‘94)-DefensiveLine2006-10SATTERFIELD, STEVE(SouthCarolina‘60)-Freshmen1971;Offensive

Backs1972,73SANDERS, RED(Vanderbilt‘26)-Backs1928-30SCHILLETTER, WILLIAM A.(Clemson‘15)-Line1915,19SCOTT, BRAD(SouthFlorida‘79)-AssistantHeadCoach/TightEnds

Assistant CoachesADAMS, DWIGHT (Henderson State‘58) - Linebackers 1973-75;

DefensiveEnds1976-78AGNEW, F.H.-1918AKE, WALLY(William&Mary‘72)-InsideLinebackers1990-93ALDRIDGE, MILES (Gardner-Webb‘71) - Linebackers 1985-89;

Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs 1993,94; Outside LB/Co-Coordinator,1995

ALLISON, RODNEY(TexasTech‘78)-DefensiveEnds1999-02ANDERSON, WILLIE (Clemson‘75) -HeadJ.V.1977-79;TightEnds

1979;DefensiveEnds1980,81;DefensiveLine1982ANDREWS, MICKEY(Alabama‘65)-Coordinator/Def.Backs1977,78;

DefensiveBacks1979,80BAKER, ART(PresbyterianCollege‘53)-Freshmen1965;Offensive

Backs1966-69BANKS, B.C.(STUMPY)(Clemson‘18)-Backs1920,21BARFIELD, DOUG(SouthernMississippi‘57)-OffensiveBacks1970,71BASS, TOM(Maryville‘60)-Freshmen1967-69;DefensiveLine1970-

72;DefensiveEnds1973-75;OffensiveBacks1976;AdministrativeAssistant1977-79

BECKISH, LARRY(WichitaState‘63)-OffensiveEnds1968-70;Fresh-men1972;OffensiveEnds1973-76

BECKMAN, LARRY(Florida‘66)-OffensiveLine1990-92BIBEE, DAVID (Tennessee‘75)-OutsideLinebackers1997;Defensive

Backs1998BISACCIA, RICH(Yankton‘83)-RunningBacks1993-98BLACKWELL, DAVID (East Carolina‘97) - Linebackers/Recruiting

Coordinator2003-06;Linebackers2007,08BOLT, WAYNE(EastCarolina‘79)-TightEnds1986-89BOWMAN, R.V.T.-Assistant1896-98BRINSON, LARRY (Florida‘83)-RunningBacks1990-1993BROOKS, DAN (WesternCarolina‘76)-DefensiveTackles2009,10BUGAR, MIKE(FloridaState‘67)-DefensiveLine1977-79BURNS, BURTON(Nebraska‘76)-RunningBacks1999-06BURSON, JOE(Georgia‘66)-Freshmen1970;DefensiveEnds1971,72;

DefensiveBacks1973-76BUSTLE, RICKY(Clemson‘77)-DefensiveBacks1979CARLTON, BOBBY(Newberry‘67)-Freshmen1975CARSON, JULES(Clemson‘14)-Freshmen1915,1927-30CARTER, RONNIE(ArkansasA&M‘67)-Freshmen1973,74;Offensive

Line1975CHRISTENSEN, CLYDE(NorthCarolina‘79)-Co-OffensiveCoordina-

tor/Quarterbacks1993-95COHEN, RUSS(Vanderbilt‘17)-DefensiveBack1947-55CONE, FRED(Clemson‘51)-RecruitingCoordinator1961-72CONOVER, LARRY-Line1920COX, CARY(Clemson‘49)-Freshmen1949COX, WALTER(Clemson‘39)-OffensiveLine1940,43,44,46-50CRAIG, JOHNSON-Freshmen1933CROWE, JACK(Alabama-Birmingham‘70)-Quarterbacks1986-88D’ANDREA, BILL (Indiana State‘72) - Graduate Assistant 1983,84;

OffensiveLine1986-89DAVIS, JOE(Southwestern)-Ends1931-39DENNING, DON(PresbyterianCollege‘60)-RecruitingCoordinator

1981;DefensiveBacks1982-85DICKERSON, RON (KansasState‘71)-DefensiveCoordinator1991,92DILLARD, BILL(Clemson)-Freshmen1937,38EARLE, JAMES(Clemson‘89)-TightEnds1993,94EMORY, ED (East Carolina‘60) - Freshmen 1973; Offensive Backs

1974,75;OffensiveLine1976ENSMINGER, STEVE (LouisianaState‘79) -OffensiveCoordinator/

QBs1997,98FORD, DANNY (Alabama‘70) - Assistant Head Coach/Offensive

Line1977,78FOX-1919,20FRAZIER, R.A.-1908FRITTS, GEORGE(Clemson‘42)-Line1943GANDY, A.P.-Freshmen1914GANTT, JOHN W.(Clemson)-Backs1903-07GEE, J. B.(Clemson‘07)-Line1927GETTYS, E.F.(Clemson‘22)-Line1922GILLIAM, TINK-Freshmen1925,26GOODALE, B.E.(BigBen)(Clemson)-Freshmen1922,25,29GOODMAN, JIM(Florida‘74)-RecruitingCoordinator1991-1993GRACE, RONNIE (Clemson‘62) - Freshmen 1968,69; Defensive

Line1970GUYON, JOE(CarlisleInstitute)-Line1928,29HALEY, BRICK(AlabamaA&M‘89)-OutsideLinebackers1998HALLMAN, CURLEY(TexasA&M‘69)-Linebackers1979,80;Defensive

Backs1981HAMILTON-1922HARBISON, CHARLIE (Gardner-Webb‘82) -DefensiveBacks1995-

97,08;Co-DefensiveCoordinator,DefensiveBacks2009,10HARPER, SMOKEY-1927HARPER, TOM (Kentucky‘53) - Assistant Head Coach, Defensive

Line1981-88HARVEY, B.C.(Clemson‘28)-Line1928HEFFNER, PETE-Backs1930-32HERRIN, LES (WesternCarolina‘71) -Linebackers1981-84,Defen-

sive Line 1989-1993; Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line

1999-03;AssistantHeadCoach/OffensiveCoordinator2000-03;AssistantHeadCoach/OffensiveLine2004-06;AssociateHeadCoach/OffensiveLine2007-10

SCOTT, JEFF(Clemson‘02)-WideReceivers2008,RecruitingCoordi-nator,WideReceivers2009,10

SEGARS, KEN(Clemson)-Freshmen1939SHAW, ED-Backs1921SHIVELY, DOUG(Kentucky‘59)-Linebackers1970-72SMITH, BOB (Furman‘34) - Defensive Line 1950-62; Defensive

Coordiantor/Defensive Line 1963-65, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers1966-69

SMITH, THIELEN (Louisiana State‘77) - Defensive Line 1999-03;Whips/Rovers2004

SPENCE, ROB (Iona‘81) - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks2005-08

STEELE, KEVIN (Tennessee‘81) -DefensiveCoordinator/Lineback-ers2009,10

STEELMAN, HAROLD(Arkansas‘55)-DefensiveLine1973-76STOCKSTILL, RICK(FloridaState‘82)-Quarterbacks1989-93;Wide

Receivers1994-02;PassingGameCoordinator1993;Co-OffensiveCoordinator1993-95;RecruitingCoordinator1998-02

STOKLEY, NELSON (Louisiana State‘68) - Quarterbacks 1980-85;OffensiveCoordinator1982-85

SWINGER, BILL(S.C.State‘65)-Freshmen1973-75SWINNEY, DABO(Alabama‘93)-WideReceivers2003-06;Assistant

HeadCoach/WideReceivers2007,08TROTT, BOBBY(NorthCarolina‘76)-DefensiveCoordinator1990VAN DER HEYDEN, LARRY (IowaState‘62)-OffensiveLine1979-92,

OffensiveCoordinator1990-92WADE, DON(Clemson‘52)-Freshmen1953-58;OffensiveLine1959-

67;AdministrativeAssistant1983-88WALLER, CHARLEY(Oglethorpe‘42)-OffensiveBacks1957-65WARE, BILLY(Clemson‘70)-DefensiveBacks1978;DefensiveEnds

1979;AdministrativeAssistant1980WEST, RON (Clemson‘79) - Offensive Line 1999-03; Outside Line-

backers2004-08WEST, TOMMY(Tennessee‘75)-DefensiveEnds1982-89WHITE, W.P.(Clemson‘10)-Offensive1910WHITT, RICK (Catawba‘76) - Defensive Backs 1980,81; Defensive

Ends1982,83WILD, ORMAND(Clemson‘54)-Freshmen1965WILLIAMS, R.C.-1908WILSON, RICHARD (Arkansas‘81)-WideReceivers1990-92WISE, CARL(King‘37)-OffensiveBacks1955,56WRENN, CLYDE(N.C.State‘65)-Freshmen1972:RecruitingCoordina-

tor1973-77,1985-90YOUNG, THEO(Arkansas‘88)-WideReceivers1993

After a standout career on the gridiron, Don Wade served as a freshman and offensive line coach for 15 years (1953-67).

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Head Coaching Records # Head Coach Alma Mater Years Seasons Games Conf. Champ. Top-25 Years 7 or less or OT SoCon/ACC vs. AP Top 25 1 WalterRiggs Auburn‘93 1896,99 2 9 NA NA 0-1 NA NA 2 W.M.Williams Auburn‘96 1897 1 4 NA NA 0-0 NA NA 3 JohnPenton Auburn‘98 1898 1 4 NA NA 0-0 NA NA 4 JohnHeisman Pennsylvania‘92 1900-03 4 24 2 NA 2-3-2 NA NA 5 ShackShealy Clemson‘00 1904 1 7 NA NA 1-2-1 NA NA 6 EddieCochems Wisconsin‘01 1905 1 6 NA NA 0-1-1 NA NA 7 BobWilliamsB Virginia‘02 1906,09,13-15 5 46 NA NA 8-6-6 0-2 NA 8 FrankShaughnessy NotreDame‘05 1907 1 8 NA NA 2-2 NA NA 9 JohnStone Vanderbilt‘08 1908 1 7 NA NA 0-3 NA NA 10 FrankDobson PeddieInstitute 1910-12 3 24 NA NA 0-2-1 NA NA 11 WayneHart Georgetown(KY)‘12 1916 1 9 NA NA 1-1 NA NA 12 EdwardDonahue Washington&Lee‘16 1917-20 4 36 NA NA 4-4-3 NA NA 13 E.J.Stewart CaseWesternReserve 1921,22 2 18 0 NA 1-0-2 1-5 NA 14 BudSaunders Missouri‘11 1923-26 4 33 0 NA 5-5-1 1-9-1 NA 15 JoshCody Vanderbilt‘17 1927-30 4 41 0 NA 9-2-1 12-9 NA 16 JessNeely Vanderbilt‘23 1931-39 9 85 0 1 14-14-7 18-13-2 1-0 17 FrankHoward Alabama‘31 1940-69 30 295 8 6 49-45-12 *100-48-5 9-28-1 18 HootieIngram Alabama‘55 1970-72 3 33 0 0 4-3 8-10 1-5 19 RedParker ArkansasA&M‘53 1973-76 4 44 0 0 9-8-2 10-11-1 0-5 20 CharleyPell Alabama‘61 1977,78 2 23 1 2 6-2-1 10-1-1 2-3 21 DannyFordF Alabama‘70 1979-89 11 129 5 7 26-19-4 56-16-1 20-12-1 22 KenHatfield Arkansas‘65 1990-93 4 46 1 3 8-5-1 19-10-1 8-7 23 TommyWestW Tennessee‘76 1993-98 5 59 0 0 6-14 21-19 4-12 24 TommyBowden WestVirginia‘77 1999-08 10 117 0 4 19-23 43-32 13-22 25 DaboSwinneyS Alabama‘93 2008-10 3 34 0 1 3-11 13-9 2-7 Totals 115 1,136 17 24 177-176-45 (.501) 312-194-12 (.614) 60-101-2 (.374)

# Head Coach Aug./Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec./Jan. Bowl Home Away Neutral Overall Win % 1 WalterRiggs 0-0 2-2 4-1 0-0 NA 0-0 3-3 3-0 6-3 .667 2 W.M.Williams 0-0 1-2 1-0 0-0 NA 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 .500 3 JohnPenton 0-0 1-1 2-0 0-0 NA 1-0 1-1 1-0 3-1 .750 4 JohnHeisman 0-0 10-2-1 9-1-1 0-0 NA 4-0 11-2-1 4-1-1 19-3-2 .833 5 ShackShealy 0-0 2-2 1-1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1-1 1-1 3-3-1 .500 6 EddieCochems 0-0 2-0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-1 2-2 1-0 3-2-1 .583 7 BobWilliamsB 2-0 9-9-5 10-10-1 0-0 0-0 6-2-2 12-12-3 3-5-1 21-19-6 .522 8 FrankShaughnessy 1-0 2-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 4-4 .500 9 JohnStone 1-0 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-3 0-2 1-6 .143 10 FrankDobson 1-0 6-6 4-6-1 0-0 0-0 4-3 7-6 0-3-1 11-12-1 .479 11 WayneHart 1-0 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-1 1-1 0-4 3-6 .333 12 EdwardDonahue 4-0 7-7-1 10-5-2 0-0 0-0 11-3-1 5-8-2 5-1 21-12-3 .625 13 E.J.Stewart 0-1 4-3-1 2-5-1 0-1 0-0 4-2 2-7-1 0-1-1 6-10-2 .389 14 BudSaunders 2-2-1 4-8 4-7 0-0 0-0 7-6-1 3-9 0-2 10-17-1 .375 15 JoshCody 6-0-1 16-1 7-9 0-1 0-0 13-0-1 9-8 7-3 29-11-1 .720 16 JessNeely 10-4-2 15-18-3 17-13-2 1-0 1-0 16-3-2 20-27-4 7-5-1 43-35-7 .547 17 FrankHoward 34-18-4 54-57-4 72-39-4 5-4 3-3 81-30-2 72-81-8 12-7-2 165-118-12 .580 18 HootieIngram 3-5 6-8 3-8 0-0 0-0 7-9 3-12 2-0 12-21 .364 19 RedParker 3-8-1 6-10-1 8-7 0-0 0-0 12-9-1 5-16-1 0-0 17-25-2 .409 20 CharleyPell 4-2 9-0 5-1-1 0-1 0-1 9-2 9-1-1 0-1 18-4-1 .804 21 DannyFordF 26-11-2 36-8 28-8-2 6-2 6-2 53-12-3 36-15-1 7-2 96-29-4 .760 22 KenHatfield 10-4 11-5-1 9-3 2-1 1-1 22-3-1 8-9 2-1 32-13-1 .707 23 TommyWestW 9-11 9-10 12-4 1-3 1-3 18-13 12-12 1-3 31-28 .525 24 TommyBowden 29-14 21-15 18-11 4-5 3-5 45-17 23-22 4-6 72-45 .615 25 DaboSwinneyS 4-3 5-5 9-4 1-3 1-2 13-4 5-8 1-3 19-15 .559 Totals 150-83-11 (.637) 239-186-18 (.560) 238-154-16 (.603) 20-21 (.488) 16-17 (.485) 332-123-15 (.722) 253-269-23 (.485) 62-52-7 (.541) 647-444-45 .589

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LettermenA

Player VL Year(s) Aaron,Jack 3 1961,62,63 Abdullah,Rahim 3 1996,97,98*Abell,Frank 2 1931,32 Abney,Terrence 1 1992 Abrams,Jimmy 2 1966,67 Adams,Eddie 1 2008*Adams,J.P. 3 1914,15,16 Abreu,Ed 1 1978 Adams,Dymon 1 1998*Adams,Gaines 4 2003,04,05,06cc

Adams,Keith 3 1998,99,00 Adams,Spencer 2 2009,10 Adams,Rod 1 1991 Addison,Jimmy 3 1965,66,67cc

*Adkins,Gary 4 1976,77,78,79 Albergotti,Toby 1 2002 Alexander,Gary 3 1973,74,75 Alexander,Kevin 4 2006,07,08,09 Alford,Hugh 1 1945*Alford,J.L. 1 1916*Aliffi,Vic 2 1961,63*Allen,Banks 2 1906,07 Allen, Dwayne 2 2009,10 Allen,Michael 4 1995,96,97,98 Allen,Terry 3 1987,88,89 Allen,Thad 4 1974,75,76,77 Alley,Kendall 3 1981,82,83*Allison,J.W.(Switzer) 4 1917,18,19,20 Altman,Ed 2 1996,97 Ammons,Billy 3 1966,67,68cc

Anderson,Ben 3 1970,71,72 Anderson,Jack 3 1968,69,70*Anderson,Joe 3 1960,61,62 Anderson,Randy 3 1985,86,87 Anderson,Sam 3 1958,59,60 Anderson,Tony 3 1970,71,72 Anderson,Willie 3 1972,73,74cc

Andreas,Karl 3 1971,72,73 Andreo,Ron 3 1959,60,61cc

Andrews, Daniel 3 2008,09,10 Ankuta,Neuf 2 1954,55 Anthony,Vernie 2 1981,82 Ard,Wendall 2 1943,44 Ardley,Alex 3 1998,99,00 Ariri,Obed 4 1977,78,79,80*Armstrong,F.E.(Boo) 3 1918,19,20c

*Armstrong,Hoyt 1 1921 Armstrong,Junior 1 1930 Armstrong,Lon 3 1959,60,61 Arrington,Vandell 3 1981,82,83*Arthur,Gary 3 1966,67,68*Asbill,Henry 3 1927,28,29 Ashe,Terrance 4 2007,08,09,10 Austin,Cliff 4 1978,80,81,82 Austin,Javis 2 1997,98*Austin,P.B.(Plowboy) 2 1925,26 Austin,Thomas 4 2006,07,08,09cc

*Avery,Wingo 3 1953,54,55ac

B Player VL Year(s) Baham,Curtis 3 2003,04,05*Bailes,J.P. 3 1919,20,21*Bailes,W.B. 1 1922*Bailey,Bob 3 1936,37,38 Bailey,Greg 1 1987 Bailey,Matt 4 1998,99,00,01 Bailey,Rick 3 1982,83,84 Bak,Jeff 4 1985,86,87,88 Baker,Archie 3 1950,51,52 Baker,Bryan 1 2007 Baker,Carl 1 1996 Baker,Wayne 3 1969,70,71 Baldwin,Bob 1 1964 Baldwin,Mike 1 1974 Balles,Joe 2 1961,63 Banasiewicz,Brent 3 1995,96,98*Banks,B.C.(Stumpy) 5 1915,16,17,18c,19c

Barbary,Bill 2 1955,57 Barber,Mike 4 1991,92,93,94 Barfield,Don 3 1964,65,66 Barnes,Daniel 1 2010 Barnes,Gary 3 1959,60,61 Barnette,Jimmy 2 1968,69*Barnwell,T.G 1 1902 Barry,Durrell 4 2006,07,08,09 Barter,Lynn 2 1971,72

*Bartlet,J.H. 1 1917 Bartley,Howard 3 1996,97,98 Barton,Paul 1 1994 Barton,Tom 3 1950,51,52 Basich,Rick 1 1980 Basileo,Derek 1 1997*Bates,JoeA.(Warhorse) 3 1909,10,11*Bates,J.Mc 1 1918 Bauman,Charlie 4 1977,78,79,80 Beasley,Gene 4 1985,86,87,88 Beasley,Kenny 1 1985 Bell,Jimmy 3 1962,63,64ac

Bell,Randy 1 1967 Bell,Larry 2 1969,70 Bell,Wayne 3 1964,65,66 Bell,William 1 1988*Bellows,C.A. 1 1900 Belton,Mitch 3 1988,89,90 Bench,Elmer 4 1994,95,96,97 Bengel,Gordy 3 1971,72,73 Benish,Dan 4 1979,80,81,82 Bennett,Charles 4 2002,03,04,05cc

Bennett,Nathan 4 2003,04,05,06 Benton, Spencer 2 2009,10 Berlin,Steve 3 1983,84,85cc

Berry,Mike 1 1989*Berry,Joe(Net) 3 1934,35,36c

Berryhill,Tony 3 1979,80,81 Bethea,Fitzhugh 1 1983 Bethea,Frank 3 1973,74,75 Bever,Joe 1 2002 Beville,Scott 3 1988,89,90 Billie,Tramaine 4 2003,04,05,07*Bissell,PaulL. 3 1909,10,11c

*Black,Carl 3 1936,38,39ac

*Black,Manuel 3 1934,35,36ac

Black,Nick 3 2000,01,02 Black,Tommy 1 1961*Black,Wendall 3 1959,60,61 Blackwelder,Tim 1 1975 Blackwell,Joe 2 1963,64*Blain,J.M. 1 1896 Blakeney,Rock 1 1930*Blalock,Joe 3 1939,40,41 Blanton,Bo 2 1979,80*Blease,J.W. 2 1898,00*Blessing,Jim 2 1939,40 Blinsky,Nick 1 1993 Blunt,Rodney 4 1990,91,92,93 Bodine,Rob 3 1989,90,91cc

Bodrick,Altroy 4 1998,99,00,02 Bolin,Doug 1 1991 Bollinger,Rich 1 1976

Bolubasz,John 3 1971,72,73 Boozer,Tom 3 1972,73,74 Bosler,Bob 3 1970,71,72 Bost,Ed 3 1959,60,61 Bostic,Jeff 3 1977,78,79 Bostic,Joe 4 1975,76,77,78 Bounds,David 1 1981 Bowen,Joe 2 1953,55 Bowers,Da’Quan 3 2008,09,10 Bowick,Ray 1 1958 Bowlan,Roland 2 1973,74 Bowles,H.Julian 3 1923,24,25 Bowles,M.G.(Monk) 3 1929,30,31 Bowman,Nick 3 1979,80,81 Boyd, Tajh 1 2010 Boyer,Shelton 3 1983,84,85 Boyette,Johnny 3 1962,64,65cc

*Boykin,Bolivar 1 1909*Box,Carlon 1 1984 Bradford,Eric 2 1995,96*Bradley,L.T.(Prep) 1 1925*Brady,Kevin 2 1984,85 Branch, Andre 3 2008,09,10*Brandon,T.B. 3 1914,15,16 Brantley,Craig 3 1973,74,75 Brantley,Derrick 2 2001,02 Branton,Joey 3 1965,66,67 Bratton,Bruce 4 1988,89,90,91 Bray,Cliff 3 1976,77,78*Breedlove,Billy 1 1956*Breedon,Joe 1 1901 Brewer, Xavier 2 2009,10 Brewster,Doug 4 1987,88,89,90 Brice,Michael 1 1996 Brickley,Glenn 1 1985 Brisacher,Art 3 1971,72,73 Brisendine,Rod 1 1946*Bristol,W.H. 3 1912,13,14*Britt,Ben 3 1910,11,12c

*Britt,D.C.(Toots) 2 1907,09*Britt,S.L. 1 1910 Broadwater,Crosby 2 1986,87 Brodie,Bunny 2 1948,49*Brock,W.T. 2 1896,97c

Bromell,Lorenzo 2 1996,97 Brooks,Jonathan 4 1975,76,77,78 Broomfield,Donald 4 1995,96,97,98cc

Brown,Dave 1 1962 Brown,Gary 4 1979,80,81,82*Brown,H.W. 1 1916 Brown, Jaron 2 2009,10 Brown, Kantrell 3 2008,09,10 Brown,Ken 4 1980,81,83,84

Brown, Kourtnei 3 2007,08,10 Brown,Lester 4 1976,77,78,79 Brown,Lockie 1 1981 Brown,Marlon(Bubba) 4 1976,77,78,79cc

Brown,Mike 3 1989,90,91 Brown,Norris 4 1989,90,91,92 Brown,Ray 4 1979,81,82,83 Brown,Ricky 3 1971,72,73 Brown,Roy 4 1980,81,82,83*Brown,TomI. 3 1933,34,35*Browne,G.H.(Skeet) 1 1913 Browning,Kyle 3 2003,04,05 Browning,Sebo 1 1984 Brumley,Lacy 4 1974,75,76,77 Brunson,Jack 3 1948,49,50 Brunson,Lawrence 2 1984,85*Bruorton,H.B. 3 1954,55,56*Bryant,Bill 3 1935,36,37 Bryant,Dwayne 3 1990,91,92 Bryant,Jeff 4 1978,79,80,81*Bryant,Joe 3 1950,51,52*Bryant,Shad 3 1937,38,39 Bryant,Terry 4 1997,98,99,00 Buchholz,Mark 2 2007,08 Buckner,Brentson 4 1990,91,92,93 Buckner,Mike 3 1971,72,73cc

Buford,William 1 1992 Bukowsky,Dick 3 1969,70,71 Bullard,Wilbur 1 1983 Bulman,Matt 1 1994 Bundren,Jim 4 1994,95,96,97 Bunton,Donnie 3 1955,56,57 Bunton,Ted 3 1962,63,64c

Burbick,Bruce 1 1967 Burgess,Robert 2 1973,74 Burgner,Grady 3 1967,68,69 Burley,Rion 1 1993*Burnett,George 3 1966,67,68 Burnette,Derek 2 1992,93 Burnette,Kevin 1 2003*Burton,C.C. 2 1921,22 Burton,Dave 1 1965 Burton,Richard 1 1984 Buscher,L.E. 2 1934,36 Bush,Jack 3 1955,56,57 Bush,Jovon 4 1998,99,00,01 Bussey,Charlie 3 1954,55,56c

Bussie,Arthur 2 1990,91 Bustle,Rickey 3 1974,75,76 Butcher,Brian 3 1980,81,82 Butler,Butch 4 1941,42,43,45 Butler,Crezdon 4 2006,07,08,09 Butler,Jerry 3 1976,77,78 Butler,Matt 4 1995,96,97,98 Butler,Richard 3 1982,83,84 Buttermore,Curt 3 1972,73,74 Butz,Sam 1 1945*Byers,Monty 1 1942*Byrd,Gary 3 1950,51,52 Byrd,Gary 4 1999,00,01,02

C Player VL Year(s)*Cagle,Bully 3 1940,41,42 Cagle,John 3 1966,67,68 Cagle,Mavis 4 1944,45,46,47 Cain,Harold 3 1974,75,76 Cain,Jack 3 1978,79,80 Cain,Sammy 3 1967,68,69 Caldwell,Charlie 2 1969,70 Caldwell,Mark 1 1980 Calhoun,Darren 4 1990,91,92,93 Callahan,Sonny 1 1971 Callicutt,Ken 4 1973,74,75,77 Calvert,Forrest 2 1950,53 Calvert,Jackie 3 1948,49,50*Calvert,Jim 2 1949,50 Cameron,DeChane 3 1989,90,91cc

*Camp,Bill 1 1904 Campbell,Blake 1 1988 Campbell,Jeremy 4 2006,07,08,09 Candler,Steedley 1 1967*Cann,George 2 1920,21 Cannon,Brandon 3 2003,05,06*Cannon,C.L. 1 1907*Cannon,W.M. 1 1915 Caplan,Stu 2 1964,65 Capote,Christian 3 2005,06,07 Caputo,Paul 3 1990,91,92

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Lettermen Carey,Chris 1 2006 Carothers,Rocky 3 1948,49,50 Carr,Brian 1 2003 Carr,Michael 1 1989 Carson,Chad 4 1998,99,00cc,01cc

*Carson,Gene 2 1948,49*Carson,JulesL.(Doc) 4 1910,11,12,13 Carson,Lynn 2 1973,75 Carswell,Robert 4 1997,98,99,00 Carter,Andre 4 1993,94,95,96*Carter,Bert 1 1906 Carter,Henry 4 1984,86,87,88 Carter,Oscar 2 1969,70 Case,Johnny 3 1961,62,63 Cassady,Sonny 3 1968,69,70 Cassidy,Richard 1 1992 Catanzaro,Chandler 1 2010*Cathcart,Joe 1 1933 Catoe,Jimmy 3 1966,67,68c

Cauble,Charlie 1 1969*Caughman,F.Porter 1 1907*Caughman,Kenny 3 1911,12,13 Chamberlain,Force 3 1970,71,72 Chambers,Sadat 4 2006,07,08,09 Chancellor,Chris 4 2006,07,08,09cc

Chancellor,Demerick 1 2006 Chandler,Tommy 1 1949 Charpia,Bo 1 2001 Charpia,Ryan 2 2003,04 Charpia,Rusty 3 1986,87,88 Chappelear,Glenn 1 1984 Chappell,Henry 1 1943 Chappell,James 3 1995,96,97*Charleston,Pat 3 1983,84,85 Chason,Cole 4 2003,04,05,06 Chatlin,Rabbit 3 1957,58,59 Chavis,Miguel 4 2007,08,09,10 Chavous,Raymond 4 1985,86,87,88 Cheatham,Andy 3 1982,83,84 Cheek,Randy 2 1980,81 Chester,Jermyn 3 2000,01,02 Childers,Stan 1 1971 Childers,Tim 3 1981,82,83 Childers,Tracy 2 1962,63c

Childers,Wilson 3 1965,66,67 Childress,Gary 4 1997,98,99,00*Childress,John 3 1948,49,50 Childress,O.J. 4 1995,96,97,98 Chipley,Bill 2 1940,41*Chovan,Phil 1 1938*Chreitzberg,C.K. 1 1898*Chreitzberg,A.M. 1 1896 Christian,Quandon 1 2010 Chuy,Don 2 1961,62 Ciniero,Geoff 2 1985,86 Ciurciu,Vince 2 1998,99 Clamp,John 1 1991 Clanton,Ray 4 1945,46,47,48*Clardy,Warren 1 1904 Clark,Brian 3 1979,80,81*Clark,Chip 3 1942,45,46c

Clark,Donnell 4 2003,04,05,06 Clark,Dwight 4 1975,76,77,78*Clark,W.C. 2 1906,07 Clay,Antonio 3 2005,06,07 Clayton,David 1 1984 Clear,Brandon 3 2008,09,10 Clear,Byron 2 2008,09 Clemons,Chris 4 2005,06,07,08 Cleveland,Olin 2 1945,46 Clifford,Chris 2 1975,76 Clifford,Mark 1 1979*Cline,Doug 3 1957,58,59 Cloy,Mason 3 2008,09,10 Cobb,Joe 1 1989 Cobb,Maret 3 1972,73,74*Cochran,J.T.(Boots) 3 1908,09,10 Cockfield,Barry 1 1966 Coffey,Bob 2 1974,75*Cogburn,H.L. 1 1903*Colbert,W.C.(Pinky) 3 1919,20,21 Coleman,Bob 3 1959,60,61*Coleman,Dan 3 1937,38,40 Coleman,Duane 4 2003,04,05,06 Coleman,Eric 4 2001,02,03,04cc

Coleman,Jim 3 1954,55,56*Coles,Marion(Pony) 3 1910,11,12*Coles,Stick 3 1906,07,08c

Coley,James 4 1985,86,87,88

Collins,Jason 3 1994,95,97*Collins,Joe 1 1928 Collins,Michael 2 2003,04 Compton,Gary 2 1958,59 Cone,Fred 3 1948,49,50c

*Connelly,Bill 2 1909,10 Conner,Kavell 4 2006,07,08,09cc

*Cook,Pete 3 1950,51,52 Cooper,Gary 4 1986,87,88,89 Cooper,Jay 3 1964,65,66 Cooper,Richard 2 1963,64 Cooper,Scotty 3 2007,08,09 Cordileone,Lou 3 1957,58,59*Cornell,Mike 3 1973,74,75 Coursey,Tom 1 1949*Cox,Carol 4 1945,47,48,49*Cox,Cary 2 1946,47c

Cox,Ed 1 1949*Cox,Jack 2 1948,49*Cox,M.E. 2 1914,15*Cox,Jr.,Walter 2 1938,39 Cox,WalterIII 3 1961,62,63*Cox,Wyatt 2 1957,58 Craig,Arthur 3 1965,55,67 Craig,Bob 3 1966,68,69*Craig,Johnson 2 1931,32*Craig,Marion(Hawk) 3 1940,41,42ac

Crain,Pat 3 1962,63,64 Crain,Willis 1 1954 Crawford,Barclay 3 1950,51,52 Crawford,Craig 2 1983,84 Crawford,Eddie 1 1974 Creed,Steve 1 2003 Crite,Brendon 3 1980,81,82 Crolley,Ronnie 3 1959,60,61 Crooks,Kenya 3 1994,95,96 Cropp,Willie 2 1966,68 Crosby,Roscoe 1 2001 Cross,Marvin 3 1992,93,94*Crout,Sammy 2 1958,59 Croxton,Bill 3 1933,34,35 Cruce,Jeff 2 1983,84 Crutchfield,Darrel 4 1997,98,99,00*Cumbie,Alton 2 1944,45 Cumbie,Jamie 3 2006,07,09 Cunningham,Bennie 3 1973,74,75cc

Cunningham,James 1 1975*Cummings,Pony 3 1932,33,34 Currie,Airese 4 2001,02,03,04cc

Currie,Rudy 3 1995,96,97 Curry,Carlos 4 1992,93,94,95 Curtis,Ralph 1 1946 Curtis,Rodney 1 1985*Cuttino,H.B.(Hop) 2 1925,26 Cyrgalis,Pat 1 1999

D Player VL Year(s) Daigneault,Doug 2 1958,59*Dailey,B.T. 1 1915 Daniel,Ralph 3 1969,70,71 Danforth,Kenny 3 1983,84,85 Dantzler,Ellis 3 1963,64,65 Dantzler,Woodrow 4 1998,99,00,01cc

*Davidson,L.S. 2 1925,26 Davis,Billy 4 1980,81,82,83 Davis,Chip 4 1986,87,88,89 Davis,David 4 1988,89,90,91 Davis,Dexter 3 1988,89,90 Davis,Footsie 3 1930,31,32 Davis,Guy 3 1926,27,28 Davis,Hal 3 1962,63,64 Davis,Heide 3 1970,71,72 Davis,James 4 2005,06,07,08cc

Davis,Jason 4 1990,91,92,93 Davis,Jeff 4 1978,79,80,81cc

Davis,Jerry 2 1972,73 Davis,Jud 4 1944,45,47,48 Davis,Orlando 1 1995*Davis,St.Clair 1 1928 Davis,Tyrone 3 1982,83,84 Davisson,Kyle 1 2008 Dawkins,Brian 4 1992,93,94,95 Dawson,Eric 1 1985 Day,Dean 1 1981 Dean,Jad 4 2003,04,05,06*Deanhardt,Luke 4 1946,47,48,49 Deanhardt,Jr.,Luke 1 1971 DeBardelaben,Bob 2 1958,59 DeBeer,Tim 4 2003,04,05,06 Decock,Bruce 3 1971,72,73*DeCosta,E.J.(Beef ) 2 1901,02*Deitz,Frank 2 1939,40*DeLoach,Billy 1 1949 Deluliis,Frank 4 1985,86,87,88 Delusme,Ronny 3 2001,02,03 Demery,Pete 1 1981 Demps,Reggie 2 1989,90 DePew,Bill 2 1968,69 DePrimio,Nick 1 2003*Derrick,O.L.(Puss) 3 1903,05c,06 Derriso,Steve 4 1990,91,92,93 DeSimone,Dick 3 1954,56,57 DeSue,Tony 4 1993,94,95,96 Devane,William 4 1980,81,82,83 Dial,Alex 1 1992*Dickson,Laury 1 1905 Dieckmann,Phillip 1 2004 Diehl,Chad 3 2008,09,10 Diggs,Bubba 4 1978,79,81,82*Dillard,Bill 3 1932,33,34

DiMucci,Dan 3 1949,50,51 Dingle,Adrian 4 1995,96,97,98 Diomande,Andrew 1 2006 Dixon,Bruce 1 1989 Dixon,Terrance 1 1992 Dolce,Chris 2 1978,79 Donaldson,Richard 3 1982,83,84 Dorn,Jim 3 1969,70,71*Dotterer,E.G.(Gilly) 2 1922,23 Dotherow,Fudge 1 1962*Douthit,Claude(Pug) 4 1898,99,00,01c

Downer,Cole 2 2004,05 Downs,Anthony 2 1994,95*Dozier,Ted 3 1931,32,33 Drag,Mark 4 1985,86,87,88 Driver,Stacey 4 1982,83,84,85*Duckett,Graves 1 1916*Duckworth,Joe 3 1898,99,00 Ducworth,C.H. 1 1974 Ducworth,George 3 1968,69,70 Ducworth,Ronnie 3 1966,67,68cc

Ducworth,Thomas 1 1973 Dukes,Marion 4 2003,04,05,06*Dukes,Mike 3 1956,57,58 Duley,Tom 1 1965 Dumas,Charlie 3 1962,63,64 Duncan,John 1 1984 Dunhan,David 4 2002,03,04,05*Dunlap,Tom 2 1919,20 Dunn,K.D. 4 1981,82,83,84 Dunnican,Kelton 3 1994,95,96*Durham,Steve 4 1977,78,79,80 Dye,Xavier 4 2007,08,09,10 Dyer,Clint 3 1945,46,48*Dyess,Jimmie 1 1929

E Player VL Year(s) Earle,James 4 1984,85,86,87*Earle,J.C. 1 1900 Early,John 1 2008 Eason,Nick 4 1999,00,01,02cc

Easton,Lance 2 1991,92 Eaves,Robin 1 1990 Eberhart,Terry 1 1958 Edwards,Antwan 4 1995,96,97,98 Eidson,Wesley 2 1967,68 Eley,Thomas 1 1975 Ellenburg,Charlie 2 1966,67 Ellington,Andre 2 2009,10 Elliott,Tony 4 2000,01,02,03cc

Ellis,David 2 1999,00 Ellis,Joe 3 1981,83,84 Ellis,Wesley 3 1996,97,98*Ellison,Gill 2 1904,05 Elvington,B.B. 3 1968,69,70cc

*Emanuel,Emmett 3 1920,21,22c

*Emerson,Jack 1 1947 Engel,Karl 1 1962 English,Tom 1 1968 Enzor,Scott 2 1985,86 Eppes,Roy 2 1976,77 Eppley,Mike 3 1982,83,84cc

*Epps,M.H.(Pepper) 1 1910 Esgro,Greg 1 1984*Eskew,H.L.(Bud) 3 1925,26,27c

Ethridge,Brooks 1 1970 Ethridge,Don 3 1969,70,71 Etta-Tawo,Etta 1 2006 Evans,Charlie 1 1962 Evans,David 3 1997,98,99 Evans,Leomont 4 1992,93,94,95 Eyler,Rick 2 1968,70*Ezell,J.F.(Sam) 2 1909,10*Ezell,R.B.(Doc) 1 1912

F Player VL Year(s) Fabers,Leon 2 1972,73 Facciolo,Mike 3 1964,65,66c

Faerber,Nelson 3 2006,07,08 Fajgenbaum,Phillip 1 2010 Farnham,Dave 3 1969,70,71 Farr,James 4 1980,81,82,83cc

Feaster,Rodney 4 1999,00,01,02 Fellers,Mark 3 1972,73,74cc

*Fellers,Stan 3 1932,33,34 Few,Bill 3 1955,56,57*Fewell,J.A.(Jake) 2 1924,25

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Lettermen Fewster,Butch 3 1990,91,92 Fields,Stacy 4 1987,88,89,90cc

*Finklea,Gary 3 1923,24,25c

*Finley,StatesRightG. 2 1916,17 Fisher,Brad 3 1979,80,81 Fitzpatrick,Pat 1 1978 Flagler,Terrence 4 1982,84,85,86cc

*Flathman,Gene 1 1936*Fleming,F 2 1907,08*Fleming,J.M.(Fatty) 1 1925*Fleming,Vic 2 1930,31 Fleming,W.H. 2 1929,30 Flesch,Jeb 4 1988,89,90,91 Fletcher,Rodney 2 1988,89 Flowers,Bradley 1 2007 Flowers,Kenny 4 1983,84,85,86*Floyd,George 2 1939,40 Floyd,Joe 1 1993 Fogle,Lou 3 1961,62,63*Folger,Mac 3 1934,35,36 Forbush,Matt 1 2005 Ford,Andy 4 1993,94,95,96 Ford,Brandon 2 2009,10 Ford,Jacoby 4 2006,07,08,09 Ford,Peter 4 1993,94,95,96*Fordham,Red 2 1930,31c

Forney,Warren 4 1991,92,94,95 Foster,Jon 1 1988*Forsythe,J.A.(PeeWee) 3 1901,02,03*Forsythe,W.C. 4 1898,99,00,01 Fortner,Jeff 2 1991,92 Fountain,Maurice 4 2001,02,03,04 Fox,Angelo 2 1987,88 Fox,DoMarco 4 1996,97,98,99 Francis,Touré 3 2000,01,03 Franklin,Chris 2 1993,94*Franklin,Harry 2 1941,42 Freeman,Dalton 2 2009,10*Freeman,Eddis 4 1943,44,45,46*Frew,W.L.(Red) 1 1918 Frierson,Bob 1 1982*Fritts,George 3 1939,40,41 Fry,Dustin 4 2003,04,05,06 Fry,Roman 4 2003,04,05,06 Fudge,Jamaal 4 2002,03,04,05cc

Fuller,Steve 4 1975,76,77cc,78cc

Fulmer,John 3 1967,68,69 Funderburk,Mike 1 1968 Furr,Stephen 3 2002,04,05*Furtick,Fritz 4 1903,04,05,06c

G Player VL Year(s) Gabriel,Elsmore 2 2006,07 Gaddis,C.J. 3 2004,05,06*Gage,Bobby 4 1945,46,47,48 Gaillard,Jerry 4 1978,79,80,81*Gainer,Chick 4 1943,46,47,48 Gaither,Darius 1 2007 Galloway,G.G. 4 1972,73,74,75 Galuska,Pete 3 1969,70,71 Gamble,Jason 2 1997,98*Gandy,A.P.(Hop) 4 1909,11,12,13c

*Gantt,W.A. 1 1905*Gantt,Jonnie 1 1902 Gardner,Joel 2 2000,01 Gardner,Rod 4 1997,98,99,00cc

Gardocki,Chris 3 1988,89,90 Garick,Richard 3 1966,67,68*Garrison,Bill 2 1902,03*Garrison,C.C. 1 1923 Garrison,Gene 1 1953*Gaskin,Dreher 3 1950,51,53cc

Gasque,Mike 2 1980,81*Gassaway,Jim 2 1928,29 Gaston,Clark 3 1961,62,63*Gaston,R.T. 3 1905,06,07 Geathers,Eddie 3 1978,79,80*Gee,C.F.(LittleMutt) 3 1912,13,14*Gee,J.G.(Mutt) 4 1914,15,16,17 Gehret,Guy 3 1972,73,74 Gemas,Kevin 2 1983,84 Gennerich,Gary 3 1970,71,72*Gentry,Charlie 3 1896,97,98*Gentry,Frank 3 1950,51,52*George,A.P. 2 1899,00 George,Buck 4 1951,52,53,54cc

Gerald,Henry 1 1965 Gerrald,Steve 1 1988

Geter,Eric 4 1989,90,91,92*Gettys,E.F.(Red) 4 1918,19,20,21 Gibbs,Steve 4 1974,76,77,78 Gibson,Cameron 1 1988 Gibson,Ford 2 1972,75 Gibson,Tyrone 3 1989,91,92 Gilchrist,Marcus 4 2007,08,09,10cc

Gillespie,Bill 1 1943*Gillespie,Dick 2 1948,50 Gillespie,Frank 3 1946,47,48 Gillespie,Nathan 3 2000,01,02 Gilliam,Sergio 4 2003,04,05,06*Gilmer,GroverG. 4 1917,19,20,21*Gilmer,Frank 3 1908,09,10 Gilstrap,Clay 2 1986,87 Gilstrap,Earl 2 1970,71 Gilstrap,Rick 3 1969,70,71 Glaze,Coleman 3 1960,61,62 Glenn,Ed 2 1993,94 Glenn,Joe 4 1979,80,81,82 Gobble,Robert 1 1958 Godfrey,Steve 2 1976,77cc

Goehring,Jim 2 1976,77 Goff,JohnnieMac 1 1968 Goggins,Harold 4 1975,76,77,78*Goins,Gus 3 1936,37,38 Goldberg,Bob 2 1977,78 Goodine,Duane 1 2000*Gooding,R.F.(Fatty) 1 1904 Goodloe,John 1 1977 Goodman,Mallicah 2 2009,10 Goodson,Robert 1 1996 Goudelock,David 2 1990,91 Gordon,Chuck 1 1976 Gore,Buddy 3 1966,67,68 Goss,Dennis 2 1971,72 Graham,Bernie 2 1950,51*Graham,George 1 1944 Granger,Ty 4 1985,86,87,88 Grant,Jamarcus 3 2006,07,08,09 Grant,Kelvin 2 2003,04 Gravely,Mike 1 1974*Gray,Bill 1 1911 Gray,Ricky 1 1980 Grdijan,John 3 1955,56,57cc

*Green,Harry 2 1901,02 Green,Mervin 1 1988 Green,Zach 2 2004,06 Greene,Adrian 2 1996,97 Greene,Earle 2 1955,56 Greene,Gerry 1 1991*Greene,Johnny 1 1955 Greene,Nealon 4 1994,95,96,97 Greenawalt,Stan 1 1973

*Gresham,Metz 1 1929 Gressette,Larry 3 1951,52,53cc

Gressette,Nathan 3 1951,52,53cc

Grier,Marrio 2 1992,93 Griffin,Steve 4 1982,84,85,86 Griffith,Frank 2 1954,55*Grigsby,BillyLuke 3 1948,49,50 Grimes,Tyler 3 1986,87,88 Grisham,Tyler 4 2005,06,07,08cc

Groover,Cory 2 2004,05 Gue,Tommy 3 1959,60,61 Guess,Henry 4 1992,93,94,95*Gunnells,Bill 2 1928,29 Gunnells,Dan 3 1965,66,67 Guy,Ruben 1 1932

H Player VL Year(s) Haddock,Lee 2 1970,71 Hafley,Charles 4 1998,99,00,01cc

Hagen,Arthur 1 1944 Haglan,J.D. 3 1976,77,78*Hair,Billy 3 1950,51,52cc

*Hair,J.C. 3 1924,26,27 Hairston,Chris 4 2007,08,09,10cc

Hall,Ben 4 2001,02,03,04*Hall,Bill 3 1938,39,40ac

Hall,Delton 4 1983,84,85,86 Hall,Hollis 3 1979,80,81 Hall,Howard 4 1989,90,91,92 Hall,Lamont 4 1994,95,96,97 Hall,Les 4 1989,90,91,92 Hall,Rashard 2 2009,10*Hall,R.M.(Fatty) 3 1926,27,28 Hall,Wade 2 1960,63*Hamer,Ray 3 1939,40,41 Hamilton,Derrick 3 2001,02,03*Hamilton,R.G. 1 1896c

Hamlin,Michael 4 2005,06,07cc,08cc

*Hammett,L.O. 1 1918 Hammond,Brian 1 1985 Hammond,Vance 4 1987,88,89,90cc

Hamrick,Tucker 1 1999*Hane,J.K. 3 1924,25,28 Haney,Don 1 1993 Hankins,Kelvin 3 1989,90,91 Hankinson,Crimmins 2 1953,54*Hankle,WittH. 3 1908,09,10c

Hansford,Ogden 3 1974,75,78*Hanvey,Ernest 1 1913*Hanvey,George 2 1897,98*Hanvey,JockT. 4 1896,97,02,03*Hardin,L.G. 1 1916 Harman,Dean 1 1991

Harmon,Eric 4 1987,88,89,90*Harmon,H.M.(Duck) 3 1914,15,16*Harmon,S.E.(Pat) 3 1922,23,24 Harper,Charles 1 2002 Harper,Cullen 3 2006,07cc,08cc

Harper,J.C. 4 1985,86,87,88 Harper,Jamie 3 2008,09,10 Harps,Wayne 4 1986,87,88,89 Harrell,Cliff 4 2002,03,04,05 Harrell,Ricky 3 1970,71,72*Harris,H.S.(LazyBill) 3 1914,15,16 Harris,John 3 1990,91,92*Harris,L.D. 1 1919 Harris,La’Donte 4 2004,05,06,07 Harris,Reggie 3 1986,87,88 Harris,Rudy 3 1990,91,92 Hart,Chris 1 1989*Hart,WillardL.(Bub) 2 1916,17*Harvey,B.C.(Chubby) 2 1925,26c

*Harvey,Randy 2 1967,68*Harvey,S.A.(Speck) 1 1922 Harvey,Travis 2 1993,95 Harvin,Lionell 3 1929,30,31*Harvley,Clyde 1 1931 Haselden,David 1 2002 Hatcher,Dale 4 1981,82,83,84 Hatcher,Jesse 2 1987,88 Hauser,Tad 1 1980 Hausgen,Ed 4 1992,93,94,95 Hawkins,Corico 2 2009,10*Hayden,C.J. 1 1911 Hayes,Rudy 3 1956,57,58ac

Haynes,Joey 1 1987 Haynes,Norman 3 1985,86,87 Headen,Andy 4 1979,80,81,82 Hecht,Bill 3 1963,64,65cc

*Heffner,L.B. 1 1920 Hefner,Larry 3 1969,70,71cc

Heilig,Don 1 1959*Heinemann,John 3 1931,32,33c

Hemby,Ryan 2 2001,02 Hemphill,James 1 1993*Hendee,H.M.(Tick) 2 1925,26 Henderson,Brock 1 2010 Henderson,Jerome 4 1987,88,89,90 Henderson,Joe 3 1987,88,89 Hendley,Dick 4 1946,48,49,50 Hendley,Richard 3 1980,81,82*Hendricks,L.L. 2 1896,97 Heniford,Mark 4 1974,75,76,77 Heniford,Todd 1 1984*Henley,Cliff 2 1934,35 Henry,Dale 3 1969,70,71 Henry,William 3 2001,02,03*Herlong,Doug 2 1948,51*Herlong,Henry 1 1930 Herrin,Deke 1 1998 Hewitt,Andre 1 1993 Hicks,Harry 1 1954 Hicks,Ken 1 1972 Hill,Brian 1 2008 Hill,Jerome 2 1974,75 Hill,Leroy 4 2001,02,03,04cc

Hill,Tye 4 2002,03,04,05*Hilderbrand,Nolten 1 1953*Hinson,Randy 3 1933,34,35 Hinton,Marcus 4 1992,93,94,95*Holland,Joe 1 1904c

Holland,Lawson 1 1974 Holloman,Duke 2 1983,84 Holloman,Jason 4 1997,98,99,00*Holohan,R.F.(Butch) 4 1921,22,23c,24 Homonoff,Edward 2 1973,74 Hood,Greg 2 1992,93 Hook,Charlie 3 1965,66,68*Hook,Fred 2 1931,32 Hooper,Ricardo 3 1986,87,88 Hope,Leon 3 1973,74,75 Hopkins,DeAndre 1 2010 Hopkins,Stan 2 1971,72 Horne,Charlie 3 1956,57,58 Horne,Tony 4 1994,95,96,97 Horton,Tate 3 1933,34,35 Hostetler,Hoss 3 1964,66,67 Hough,James 1 1945 Houskin,Marcus 2 2000,01 Howard,Jimmy 3 1961,62,63 Howard,J.J. 4 2000,01,02,03 Howell,Trey 1 1988

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Lettermen Hubert,Pooley 2 1950,53 Hudson,Alex 3 1980,82,83 Hudson,Bill 3 1954,55,56 Hudson,Billy 3 1976,77,78 Hudson,Bob 4 1947,48,49,50 Huey,Terrance 1 2001*Hudson,J.C. 3 1950,51,52 Hughes,Wade 2 1971,72cc

Hulsey,Corey 3 1996,97,98 Humphrey,Andre 4 1992,93,94,95 Humphries,Barry 3 2006,07,08 Hunt,Aaron 4 2000,01,02,03 Hunt,Revonne 1 1951*Hunter,Bill 3 1942,46,47 Hunter,Brian 1 1992 Hunter,Hamp 3 1953,54,55*Hunter,N.M.(Buster) 3 1899,00,01 Hunter,Stanley 1 2008 Hunter,Thomas 4 2003,04,05,06 Huntley,Chuck 2 1970,73 Hutchins,Roger 2 1991,92 Hutchinson,Bobby 3 2006,07,08*Hydrick,Onan 2 1908,09 Hynes,Dave 3 1960,61,62c

I Player VL Year(s) Igwebuike,Donald 4 1981,82,83,84*Inabinet,B.C. 3 1953,54,55*Inabinet,ClarenceJ. 3 1933,34,35 Inge,Mark 3 1986,87,88 Ingle,Reid 3 1982,83,84 Ingram,Keith 1 1987 Inman,Don 1 1984 Isaacs,Mike 3 1983,84,85

J Player VL Year(s) Jackson,Jack 1 1969 Jackson,Jacky 3 1965,66,67 Jackson,JackieLee 3 1966,67,68 Jackson,Kenzil 4 1989,90,91,92 Jackson,Kit 3 1965,66,67*Jackson,M.E. 1 1921 Jackson,Rashaad 4 2005,06,07,08 Jackson,Richard 2 2009,10*Jackson,Robert 3 1993,94,95*Jackson,Scott 3 1952,53,54cc

Jackson,Steven 3 2003,04,05cc

*Jackson,S.L.(Stonewall) 3 1922,23,24*Jackson,Wister 2 1938,39 James,Charlie 2 1988,89 James,Freddie 3 1998,99,00*James,M.B.(Jimmy) 4 1911,12,13,14*Jameson,Hugh 3 1939,40,41 Jamison,Brandon 1 2002 Jamison,Vontrell 2 2003,04 Jansen,John 3 1984,85,86 Jasmin,Chad 4 2000,01,02,03 Jaynes,Danny 2 1976,77 Jehlen,George 3 1974,75,76 Jenkins,James 1 1994 Jenkins,Jarvis 4 2007,08,09,10cc

Jenkins,Martin 1 2010 Jenkins,Marvis 1 2001*Jenkins,Ralph 4 1943,44c,45c,46ac

*Jennings,A.T. 1 1914 Jennings,Keith 4 1985,86,87,88*Jeter,J.P. 1 1913 Jetton,Neal 3 1973,74,75cc

Jewell,Donnie 1 1993 Johnson,A.J. 2 1984,85 Johnson,Bashon 1 1996 Johnson,Bobby 3 1970,71,72 Johnson,Cedric 4 2001,02,03,04 Johnson,John 4 1987,88,89,90 Johnson,Kevin 2 2000,01 Johnson,Kyle 2 2008,09 Johnson,Ricky 3 1963,64,65 Johnson,Tracy 4 1985,86,87,88 Jollay,Mike 2 1985,86 Jolley,Bobby 1 1951 Jolly,Terry 4 1997,98,99,00*Jones,Bob 3 1928,29,30 Jones,Bob 2 1972,73 Jones,Chris 4 1995,96,97,98 Jones,Jimmy 1 1949 Jones,Marquan 3 2008,09,10 Jones,Tim 4 1991,92,93,94cc

Jordan,Homer 3 1980,81,82cc

*Jordan,Leonard 1 1941 Jordan,Whitey 3 1955,56,57 Jordan,Willie 4 1975,76,77,78 Joseph,Mansa 1 2010 Joye,David 2 1990,91 Justus,Johnny 3 1928,29,30c

K Player VL Year(s)*Kaigler,Ben 1 1902*Kaigler,J.G. 3 1898,99,00 Kaltenback,Leon 3 1955,56,57cc

Kane,Mark 2 1953,54cc

*Kangeter,Jonnie 3 1910,11,12 Katana,Ted 2 1965,66*Kay,L.R. 2 1917,19*Keasler,A.L.(Gus) 2 1904,05*Keel,J.W.(Rastus) 1 1906 Keller,Morris 1 1959 Kelley,Don 3 1969,70,71 Kelley,Freddy 3 1965,66,67 Kelley,Steve 1 1973 Kelly,Aaron 4 2005,06,07,08 Kelly,Yusef 4 2000,02,03,04*Kempson,Otis 3 1950,51,52 Kendrick,Tommy 3 1969,70,71 Kennedy,Frank 2 1950,51 Kennedy,Tony 4 1988,89,90,91 Kenney,Steve 3 1976,77,78 Kesack,Gary 3 1974,75,76 Keys,Larry 3 1965,66,67*Keyserling,H.L.(Golden) 1 1920 Kier,Brian 3 1974,76,77 Killen,Pat 1 1959 Kinard,Terry 4 1979,80,81,82cc

King,Anthony 3 1976,77,78 King,Buddy 3 1970,71,72cc

King,Don 4 1952,53,54,55c

King,Jack 2 1968,69 King,Jimmy 3 1959,60,61*King,L.O. 2 1901,02 King,Tommy 3 1959,60,61*Kinsler,J.H. 1 1900 Kirkconnell,Ben 1 1932 Kirkland,Levon 4 1988,89,90,91cc

*Kissam,Roddy 3 1933,34,35 Kitchens,Ronnie 3 1967,68,69 Knight,Herman 2 1949,51*Klugh,W.W. 2 1925,26*Knoebel,Fred 3 1950,51,52 Knott,Hal 1 1959 Knowles,Matthew 1 2008 Koon,Eugene 2 2001,02 Kopp,Wynn 2 2001,02 Kormanicki,Dave 2 1968,69 Korn,Willy 2 2008,09 Kreis,Kevin 1 1976 Kubu,Jon 1 1989 Kunz,Michael 1 1994

L Player VL Year(s)*Lachicotte,A.S.(Boo) 1 1910 Laird,Kevin 4 1995,96,97,98 Lam,Elmo 3 1960,61,62c

Lambert,Cory 4 2006,07,08,09*Lambert,John 1 1931 LaMontagne,Joe 3 1951,52,53 Lancaster,Chris 4 1985,86,87,88 Landry,Mark 4 1994,95,96,97 Langford,Charlie 1 1979*Langston,J.L. 1 1920 Lanzendoen,Jim 1 1973*Laraway,Walt 3 1953,54,55 Latimer,Al 1 1978*Latimer,Bill 1 1906*Lawrence,Bert 1 1902 Lawrence,Floyd 1 1956 Lawrence,Reggie 3 1988,89,90 Lawson,Larry 1 1970*Lawton,Streak 2 1935,36 Lawton,Winston 1 1969 Lawyer,Mal 4 1996,97,98,99 Lazzara,Tony 3 1999,00,01 Leake,John 4 2000,01,02,03 Learn,Randy 4 1979,80,81,82 LeBel,David 3 1973,74,75*Lee,A.C.(Bun) 1 1907 Lee,Mark 2 1974,75 Lee,Harry 2 1934,35 Lee,Tyrone 4 2000,01,02,03 LeJeune,Brent 3 1991,92,93 Lemay,Jason 1 1999 Leonard,Colin 3 2005,06,07 Leonard,Hal 2 1946,47 Leonard-Horwith,Shawn 1 2010 Leverman,Gerald 1 1945*Lewis,AlexP. 3 1911,12,13 Lewis,Carlton 2 2009,10*Lewis,Gus 2 1900,01*Lewis,Harold 3 1935,36,37c

Lewis,Haydrian 4 2005,06,07,08*Lewis,J.B. 3 1898,99,1900 Lewis,Marcus 1 2000 Lewis,Merritt 3 1932,33,34 Lewis,Micah 1 2001 Lewis,Stacy 2 1989,90 Lewis,Zane 3 1995,96,97 Lewter,Steve 3 1969,70,71 Lhotsky,Joe 3 1966,67,68 Liberatore,Frank 3 1964,66,67cc

*Lightsey,F.B.(Bull) 3 1922,24,25*Lightsey,L.M.(Yen) 4 1917,18,19,20 Lindsey,Otis 2 1981,82*Link,A.C. 1 1926 Linthicum,Brian 1 2007*Littlejohn,C.E.(Mule) 3 1913,14,15*Locklair,Ed(Pop) 1 1941 Locklair,Mike 3 1966,67,68 Locurcio,Todd 1 1993

Logan,Jimmy 1 1966*Logan,J.R. 2 1912,13 Long,Evans 1 1930 Long,Stacy 4 1986,88,89,90 Lott,Billy 3 1977,78,79cc

Lott,James 4 1986,87,88,89 Lovelace,Chris 1 1993*Lowman,P.I.(Pi) 2 1918,19 Lowther,Rush 1 2005 Luckie,Billy 1 1996 Lundeen,Danny 2 1970,71*Luzzi,Richie 3 1966,67,68*Lykes,Powell 2 1905,06*Lynah,Jim 2 1900,01 Lynch,Chuck 1 1991 Lynn,Dave 3 1958,59,60cc

Lytton,Jeff 3 1983,84,85

M Player VL Year(s) Mack,Terence 4 1983,84,85,86cc

Mack,Kevin 4 1980,81,82,83 Macklin,Travis 3 1996,97,98 Macko,Paul 3 2006,07,08 Mader,Eric 2 1989,90*Magee,Watson 3 1936,37,38*Magill,Dick 3 1927,28,29*Magill,W.K.(Rummy) 3 1913,14,15c

Magwood,Frank 3 1980,81,82*Major,C.S.(Dopey) 4 1913,14,15,16c

Mance,Brian 4 1999,00,01,02 Maners,Jimmy 2 2007,08 Maness,Ed(Chippy) 3 1938,39,40 Mann,Wes 3 1983,84,85 Mannella,Dave 1 1979 Manos,Pete 3 1949,50,51*Marazza,Dick 3 1954,55,56 Mariable,Dorian 4 1986,87,88,89 Marion,Phil 3 1964,65,66 Marler,Malcolm 4 1973,74,75,76cc

*Marshall,L.E. 1 1926 Martin,Bob 3 1946,47,48cc

Martin,Carl 2 1981,82*Martin,J.M. 3 1909,10,11 Martin,Jermaine 1 2007 Martin,Khang 1 1993 Martin,Marcus 2 1997,98 Martin,Peanut 3 1972,73,75*Martin,W.N. 2 1925,27*Masneri,Ray 3 1956,57,58 Mass,Wayne 3 1965,66,67 Massaro,Cary 3 1980,81,82 Massengill,Wells 1 1972 Mathews,Mike 1 1971 Mathews,Ray 4 1947,48,49,50 Mathews,Tony 2 1973,74*Mathis,A.J. 1 1898 Mathis,Bill 3 1957,58,59*Matthews,Bill 2 1915,16 Matthews,Mack 3 1960,62,63 Mattos,Tommy 3 1952,53,54 Mauldin,Hugh 3 1963,64,65 Mauney,Marcus 1 2000 Mauney,Tony 4 1988,89,90,91 Maxwell,Byron 4 2007,08,09,10*Maxwell,Jeff 2 1896,97*Maxwell,John 2 1902,03 Mayberry,Bob 4 1979,80,81,82 Maye,Brandon 3 2008,09,10 Mayer,Charlie 3 1969,70,71 McBride,Dan 1 1973 McCall,Jeff 4 1979,80,81,82 McCanless,Jim 3 1955,56,58*McCarley,Bob 3 1927,28,29 McCauley,Jim 1 1949 McClain,Antoine 3 2008,09,10 McCleon,Dexter 4 1993,94,95,96c

McClinton,Todd 3 2001,02,03 McCloud,Gerald 1 2003 McClure,Bruce 3 1963,64,65*McConnell,H.S. 2 1914,15*McConnell,R.E. 2 1925,26 McConnell,S.W. 3 1934,35,36*McConnell,T.S. 3 1934,35,36 McCory,Bob 1 1944 McCown,Fred 1 1942 McCown,Slick 2 1933,34*McCown,T.M. 1 1918 McCrorey,Andye 4 1992,93,94,95

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Lettermen McCullough,Richard 4 1985,86,87,88 McCurty,Damon 1 1979 McDaniel,DeAndre 4 2007,08,09,10cc

McDaniel,Ed 4 1988,89,90,91 McDermott,John 3 1998,99,00 McDowell,Garry 2 1974,75 McDowell,Roderick 1 2010 McDuffie,Chris 4 2004,05,06,07 McElmurray,Mac 3 1964,65,66 McElrathbey,RayRay 1 2006*McElveen,Norwood 3 1939,40,41*McFadden,Banks 3 1937,38,39*McFadden,R.D. 1 1908*McFadden,R.H.(Doc) 2 1906,07 McFadden,Wesley 4 1985,87,88,89cc

McGee,Edgar 3 1965,66,67*McGill,C.A. 1 1925 McGlockton,Chester 3 1989,90,91*McGlone,T.F. 1 1926 McGuirt,Bill 2 1960,61 McInally,Chris 2 1993,95*McIver,Rick 2 1904,05 McKelvey,J.J. 4 1999,00,01,02 McKenney,Pat 2 1985,86 McKenzie,Damonte 4 1995,97,98,99*McKenzie,W.W. 1 1918*McKeown,J.A. 1 1903 McKissic,Jock 4 2005,06,07,08cc

McLane,Riley 2 1966,67 McLaurin,Duncan 1 2005 McLaurin,Jewell 2 1969,70*McLaurin,J.N. 4 1904,05,06,07c

McLees,Jimmy 2 1990,91 McLellan,Bill 2 1953,54 McLellan,Cliff 1 1981*McLendon,Ed 1 1939*McLendon,Lem 1 1955 McLeod,Matt 2 1996,97 McMahan,Dave 2 1969,70 McMakin,John 3 1969,70,71cc

*McMillan,Goat 2 1928,29 McMillan,Raiford 3 1926,27,28*McMillan,W.L.(Red) 3 1913,14,15 McNeal,Bryant 4 1999,00,01,02cc

McNeal,Bryce 1 2010 McSwain,Chuck 4 1979,80,81,82 McSwain,Rod 4 1980,81,82,83 Meadowcroft,Charlie 3 1963,64,65 Meadows,Dwayne 3 1984,85,86 Means,Harold 3 1996,97,98 Medlin,Jamal 1 2008 Medlin,Rick 3 1967,68,69 Meekins,Eric 4 1999,00,01,02 Meeks,Chuck 1 1982 Meeks,Jonathan 2 2009,10*Mellette,F.M. 1 1911*Melton,L.H.(Doc) 2 1923,24 Merling,Phillip 3 2005,06,07 Merritt,Will 4 1998,99,00,01 Merriweather,Reggie 4 2003,04,05,06 Michael,Benny 3 1966,67,68*Midkiff,Bob 1 1926 Miller,Bill 1 1962 Miller,Billy 1 1943*Miller,Bob 2 1931,32c

*Miller,H.E. 2 1937,38*Miller,Jack 3 1944,47,48 Miller,Jim 1 1948 Miller,Josh 4 2005,06,07,08 Miller,Justin 3 2002,03,04 Miller,Ron 1 1958 Miller,Tif 1 2001 Mills,Jeff 2 1974,75 Milton,Eldridge 4 1981,83,84,85 Milton,Fred 3 1968,69,70*Mimms,Charlie 1 1946 Mitchell,Joedy 1 1996 Moncrief,Richard 4 1990,91,92,93c

Monledous,Zag 2 1927,28*Mooneyham,Jack 3 1949,50,51 Montone,Neil 1 1947 Monts,Tavaghn 3 2001,03,04*Moore,Gene 3 1947,48,49c

Moore,Ken 3 1952,53,54 Moore,Otis 4 1986,87,88,89c

Moore,Rennie 3 2007,09,10 Moore,Ted 1 1964 Moore,Wayne 1 1996 Moorer,John 3 1945,46,47ac

*Moorer,Tom 2 1938,39*Morgan,Bobby 2 1958,59 Morgan,Dwayne 2 1994,95*Morgan,Lewis 1 1946 Morocco,Chris 4 1986,87,88,89 Morris,David 1 1973 Morris,Kelvin 1 2002 Morrison,Pete 1 1961*Moss,Charlie 3 1930,31,32 Mougros,Theo 4 1997,98,99,00 Mouzon,Tyron 4 1988,89,90,91*Mulherin,Eddie 1 1928 Mullen,Ray 2 1965,66 Mulligan,Wayne 3 1966,67,68*Mullins,H.D.(Horse) 2 1923,24 Murchison,Antwon 3 2006,07,08 Murray,Al 3 1972,73,74 Murray,John 1 1978 Myrick,Chip 3 2003,04,05 Myrick,Rocky 1 1979

N Player VL Year(s) Nanney,Lee 4 1978,79,80cc,81cc

Nelson,Bryce 2 1992,93 Nelson,Maurice 3 2004,05,06 Nelson,Roosevelt 3 2002,03,04 Ness,Jim 3 1972,73,74cc

Neville,J.L. 1 1943 Newell,Andy 1 1985 Newell,Mike 2 1969,70*Nimitz,H.J.(Foots) 1 1916 Nix,Eric 3 1984,85,86 Nobles,Kasey 3 2008,09,10 Noelte,Dave 1 1982 Norris,Wilson 2 2008,09 Nunamacher,Jeff 4 1985,86,87,88 Nunn,Arlington 4 1987,88,89,90

O Player VL Year(s) O’Brien,Chuck 4 1987,88,90,91 O’Cain,Mike 3 1974,75,76cc

O’Dell,Billy 3 1953,54,55*O’Dell,JohnH. 2 1918,19*O’Dell,Wayne 1 1941*Odom,W.F. 1 1908 Ogle,Chris 2 1989,90 Ogren,Jeff 1 2007 Ohan,Chinedu 2 1987,88*O’Kurowski,Whitey 3 1937,38,39 Olson,Dave 3 1958,59,60 Olson,Harold 3 1957,58,59

*Olszewski,Harry 3 1965,66,67*O’Neal,Belton(Speck) 1 1920 O’Neal,Brad 2 1969,70 O’Neal,Robert 4 1989,90,91,92cc

Orban,Turk 1 1936 Osborne,Ronnie 3 1959,60,61 O’Sullivan,Cameron 1 2008 Otorubio,Adubarie 1 1985 Outlaw,Brian 3 1999,00,01 Owen,Henry 4 1998,99,00,01*Owens,J.C.(Susie) 2 1919,20 Owens,Mark 1 1993

P Player VL Year(s)*Padgett,F.M. 1 1918*Padgett,G.D. 1 1931*Padgett,Jim 2 1957,58 Padgett,Matt 2 1996,97*Padgett,O.D. 2 1928,29c

Padgett,Wade 3 1939,40,41c

Page,Neely 2 1998,99 Page,Wayne 2 1965,66 Pagliei,Joe 3 1953,54,55 Palmer,Cary 1 1989*Palmer,E.D.(Frog) 1 1925 Palmer,Johnny 3 1963,64,65 Palmer,Michael 4 2006,07,08,09cc

Paredes,Bob 2 1951,54 Parete,Anthony 4 1981,82,83,84*Parker,Ace 2 1940,41*Parker,HarryL. 2 1912,13 Parker,Justin 1 2010 Parker,Kyle 2 2009,10 Parker,Jim 2 1962,63ac

Pasley,Jim 2 1939,40 Pate,Gene 1 2003 Pate,Milton 2 1951,52 Patrick,Chris 1 1932*Patterson,Gene 2 1931,32*Patton,Bob 3 1949,50,51c

Paulling,Bob 4 1979,81,82,83 Pavilack,Harry 3 1959,60,61*Payne,Booty 2 1940,41 Payne,Jim 3 1956,57,58*Payne,Joe 3 1937,38,39c

Payne,Oliver 2 1936,37 Pearce,Frank 3 1963,64,65*Pearce,Roy 2 1939,40 Pearman,Dan 3 1985,86,87*Pearman,Fred 3 1899,00,01 Pearson,Alex 2 2006,07 Pearson,Ben 3 1937,38,39

Peeler,Coby 2 1993,94 Peeples,Ken 3 1972,73,74cc

Pegues,Lamont 2 1994,95*Pegues,E.S. 1 1899 Pengitore,Ken 3 1971,72,73cc

*Pennington,Clyde 1 1935 Pennington,Curtis 3 1936,37,38ac

*Perry,Bill 1 1911*Perry,L.(Tom) 1 1911 Perry,MichaelDean 4 1984,85,86,87cc

*Perry,Tracy 4 1976,77,78,79 Perry,William 4 1981,82,83,84cc

Petoskey,Ted 2 1963,64 Phillips,Erik 1 1992 Phillips,Hank 4 1986,87,88,89 Phillips,Harley 2 1943,44 Phillips,Jim 1 1945 Phillips,John 4 1984,85,86,87cc

Pickens,Jesse 1 2004 Pickett,Edgar 4 1980,81,82,83 Pierce,Hal 3 1940,41,42 Pilgrim,Brandon 4 2003,05,06,07 Pilot,Joe 1 1958*Pinckney,E.H. 1 1909*Pitts,Lewis 2 1927,28 Plantin,Tony 4 1994,95,96,97 Pleasant,Reggie 3 1982,83,84*Poe,Billy 3 1944,45,46 Polite,Dextra 3 1997,98,99 Polk,DeJuan 4 2000,01,02,03cc

*Pollitzer,H.R.(Polly) 1 1902 Poole,Bob 3 1961,62,63*Poole,R.F.(Sarg) 2 1915,16 Pope,Brad 3 1994,95,96 Pope,Jamie 1 1979 Portas,Lou 2 1964,65 Postell,Holland 4 1995,96,97,98cc

*Potts,R.C.(Daddy) 3 1917,18,19 Poulos,John 4 1944,47,48,49*Pressley,E.H.(Buck) 2 1912,13*Pressley,O.K. 3 1926,27,28c

*Pressley,Harlan 1 1927 Price,John 3 1970,71,72*Price,L.C. 1 1925 Price,Phillip 2 2009,10*Priester,Buck 2 1930,31 Priester,Buck 3 1953,54,55 Priester,Raymond 4 1994,95,96,97cc

Prince,Phil 4 1944,46,47,48cc

Pringle,Harom 2 1992,93*Pritchett,Jess 1 1937 Proctor,Will 3 2003,05,06 Pruett,Chip 2 1978,79*Pruitt,June 2 1945,46 Pryce,Trevor 1 1996*Proctor,Landrum 2 1930,31 Puckett,David 3 1988,89,90 Pugh,Travis 4 2001,02,03,04 Pusey,Mike 1 1975 Putnam,Trevor 3 1993,94,95

Q Player VL Year(s) Quarles,Jimmy 2 1951,52 Quick,Rodney 3 1983,84,85 Quinn,Dewey 2 1945,46 Quesenbury,Sonny 2 1957,58

R Player VL Year(s) Raber,Brian 4 1983,84,85,86 Rabon,George 1 2009*Radcliff,Charles 3 1950,51,52 Radford,Kevin 1 1980 Rambert,Bernard 4 1999,00,01,02 Ramsey,Ben 4 2007,08,09,10 Ramtahal,Eldred 1 1992*Randle,E.L.(Cat) 3 1913,14,15*Randle,M.B.(LittleCat) 3 1918,19,20 Randolph,Bernard 2 1993,95 Rankin,Gary 2 1963,64 Rapley,Darius 3 1997,98,99 Rash,Dustin 1 1993 Ratchford,Warren 4 1974,76,77,78 Ray,Thomas 3 1963,64,65 Rayburn,Lee 3 1966,67,68 Reames,JoeDon 3 1999,00,01*Reames,T.Jack 2 1918,22 Reed,David 2 1978,79

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Reese,Tribble 1 2007 Reeves,Marion 3 1971,72,73 Reeves,Matt 4 1992,93,94,95 Rembert,Johnny 2 1981,82*Reynolds,CliffordM.(Pete) 1 1926*Reynolds,Jim 4 1945,47,48,49 Rhinehart,Jim 1 1955 Rhodes,John 2 1971,72 Richard,Al 4 1989,90,91,92 Richardson,Barry 4 2004,05,06,07 Richardson,Chris 1 2010 Richardson,Chuckie 4 1980,82,83,84 Richardson,Cotton 2 1943,44 Richardson,David 3 1996,97,98*Richardson,Joe 1 1940 Richardson,Lionel 3 2003,04,05 Richardson,Mark 3 1980,81,82 Riddle,Leonard 1 1943 Riddle,Nic 2 2005,06 Ridgley,Thad 2 1992,93*Riggs,A.F. 3 1897,98,99 Riggs,Jim 4 1983,84,85,86 Riggs,Matt 3 1985,86,87 Rigsby,Geoff 3 2002,03,04*Rion,Aubrey 2 1939,40 Rivers,Dalton 2 1955,56 Robbins,Butch 2 1963,64 Robbins,Chris 1 1996*Robbs,C.M. 3 1907,08,09c

Roberts,Travis 1 1999 Robinson,Akeem 4 2005,06,07,08*Robinson,Charlie 3 1922,23,24c

Robinson,Darius 1 2010*Robinson,E.D. 1 1934 Robinson,Jackie 4 1999,00,01,02cc

Robinson,James 4 1979,80,82,83cc

*Robinson,Joe 1 1927 Rodgers,George 3 1950,51,52c

Roediger,Charles 1 2008 Rogers,Bill 2 1943,46 Rogers,BillyG. 2 1944,46 Rogers,Floyd 2 1965,66cc

*Rogers,Johnny 1 1929*Rogers,Phil 3 1965,66,67 Rogers,Rodney 2 1961,62 Rogers,Shot 2 1955,56 Rollins,Bubba 1 1978 Romano,Ryan 1 1999 Rome,Stan 1 1975*Roper,T.H.(Pug) 2 1918,19 Rose,Anthony 3 1979,80,81 Rose,Chuck 3 1978,79,80 Ross,Don 3 1952,53,54*Ross,Jack 3 1942,46,47 Ross,Kenzi 4 1997,98,99,00*Rothell,Claude 2 1941,42 Roulhac,Terrance 4 1983,84,85,86 Rountree,Glenn 4 1994,95,96,97 Rouse,Wardell 2 1993,94 Rowell,Spivey 1 1944*Roy,Wallace 3 1923,24,25 Ruffner,Bo 3 1965,66,67 Ruffner,Jim 1 1964 Rushton,Gil 4 1945,48,49,50 Russell,Chris 2 2006,07 Russell,J.A. 1 1943 Russell,Jimmy 1 1976 Rutledge,Bill 1 1943 Ryans,Larry 4 1989,90,91,92 Ryan,Steve 2 1977,78

S Player VL Year(s)*Sadler,Hope 2 1902c,03c

Salim,Hamid 1 1996*Salisbury,Tom 4 1943,44,47,48 Salley,Grady 3 1928,29,30 Samnik,Mike 2 1990,91 Sampson,Eric 3 2001,03,04*Sams,Hal 1 1916*Sanders,Al 3 1935,36,37 Sanders,Matt 2 2009,10 Sanders,Smiley 3 1971,72,73*Sandifer,Red 2 1940,41 Sanford,Chuck 3 1983,84,85 Sapp,Patrick 4 1992,93,94,95 Sapp,Ricky 4 2006,07,08,09cc

Sasser,David 3 1971,72,73 Saunders,Bo 2 1945,46 Sauve,Jeff 4 1991,92,94,95 Scheibel,Tim 1 1994 Schell,Matt 3 1999,00,01*Schilletter,W.A.(Shorty) 4 1911,12,13,14c

Schlink,David 1 2005*Schneck,J.R. 2 1918,19 Schonhar,Todd 2 1985,86*Schroder,F.E. 1 1912 Scott,Dorell 4 2005,06,07,08 Scott,Jeff 3 2000,01,02 Scott,Jim 3 1981,82,83 Scott,Randy 4 1975,76cc,77cc,78cc

Scott,Shane 3 1989,90,91 Scott,William 2 1974,75 Scrudato,Ron 3 1959,60,61 Sealy,Sonny 1 1982 Sease,Jody 2 1984,85 Sease,Tommy 2 1955,56 Seay,Pitts 1 1943 Seegars,Stacy 4 1990,91,92,93 Seigler,Eddie 3 1970,71,72*Segars,Al 1 1937*Segars,Kent 1 1936 Sellers,Joe 2 1963,65 Sensabaugh,Coty 3 2008,09,10 Seth,Mike 3 1997,98,99 Setzekorn,Ken 2 1984,85 Seyle,Rusty 3 1986,87,88 Sharpe,Bill 1 1964*Sharpe,Bob 3 1938,39,40c

Sharpe,Jr.,Bob 2 1975,76*Sharpe,F.J. 1 1931 Sharpe,Tommy 3 2002,03,04 Shatley,Tyler 1 2010 Shaw,Milt 1 1994*Shealy,A.S.(Shack) 4 1896,97,98c,99 Shealy,Pat 2 1971,72 Shell,Bob 3 1970,72,73 Sheppard,Ashley 4 1989,90,91,92cc

Shields,John 2 1968,69*Shingler,Lowndes 3 1958,59,60cc

Shirley,Jim 3 1950,51,52 Shish,Paul 1 1969*Shockley,J.A. 1 1922 Shore,Henry 3 1933,34,35c

Shown,Jack 2 1952,53 Shuey,Spencer 1 2010 Shuford,Don 3 1934,35,36*Siegel,Reuben 3 1929,30,31 Seipe,Jeff 3 1970,71,72 Silver,Dennis 1 1974 Simmons,Anthony 3 1995,96,97 Simmons,Caleb 1 2010*Simmons,T.D.(Shag) 1 1919*Simmons,Ralph 1 1937*Simmons,Wayne 4 1989,90,91,92cc

Simmons,Willie 3 2000,01,02 Simpson,Don 1 1943 Simpson,LaMarick 4 1992,93,94,95 Simpson,Tyrone 3 1989,90,93 Sims,David 4 1977,78,79,80 Sims,Marvin 3 1977,78,79*Sitton,Vet 2 1902,03 Sizer,Danny 3 1988,89,90 Skiffey,Jim 1 1962 Skinner,Matt 2 2009,10 Smalls,Andy 3 1950,52,53 Smart,Bill 1 1944 Smith,Akil 2 1998,99 Smith,Bill 4 1977,78,79,81 Smith,Brent 2 2003,06 Smith,Bryant 1 1998 Smith,Darrell 1 2010 Smith,David 3 2008,09,10 Smith,Dennis 3 1973,74,75cc

Smith,Emory 4 1993,94,95,96 Smith,Glenn 3 1949,50,51 Smith,Gregg 1 1976 Smith,Harold 1 1959 Smith,Jack 2 1958,59 Smith,Joey 2 1979,80 Smith,Joshua 1 2003 Smith,Lynn 1 1979 Smith,Matt 3 1977,78,79 Smith,Randy 1 1965 Smith,Richard 4 1985,86,87,88 Smith,Ronnie 4 1974,75,76,77

Smith,Sterling 2 1949,50*Smith,Terry 4 1990,91,92,93 Smith,Thorny 1 1968 Smith,Willie 3 1954,55,57*Snead,W.F.(Bill) 1 1901*Snowden,Moon 1 1927 Snyder,Paul 3 1957,58,59cc

Solomon,Louis 4 1992,93cc,94cc,95c

Soloman,Homer 1 1930 Somaini,Jamie 2 1999,00 Soowal,Jeff 3 1976,77,78 Sorrells,Brian 1 2007 Southerland,Ivan 3 1967,68,69c

*Sowell,Frank 1 1930 Sox,Greg 1 1986*Spearman,Jack 2 1920,21c

Speck,Chad 4 1997,98,99,00cc

Spector,Robbie 3 1988,89,90 Speros,Jim 1 1980 Speweik,Brandon 1 2008 Spiers,Bill 1 1986 Spiller,C.J. 4 2006,07,08,09cc

Spooner,Bob 3 1955,56,57 Spry,David 4 1983,85,86,87 Squires,Tappey 1 1969 Stacy,Jack 1 1942 Stanford,Calloway 1 1940 Stephens,Darnell 4 1991,92,93,94 Stephens,Tony 2 1986,87 Stevens,Alex 3 1932,33,34*Stevens,R.G. 1 1909*Stewart,J.D. 1 1924 Stewart,Watt 1 1944 Stocks,Jeff 3 1971,72,73 Stockstill,Jeff 3 1980,81,82 Stockunas,Jason 2 1997,99 Stone,Don 1 1973 Stone,Preston 1 2008 Stone,Tyler 1 2007 Stough,Tim 4 1973,74,75,76 Strait,John 1 2000 Strayer,Phil 1 1969 Streeter,Brandon 3 1997,98,99*Stribling,J.W. 3 1913,14,15*Strother,Frank 1 1923 Stuckey,Chansi 4 2003,04,05,06cc

Stuckey,Jim 4 1976,77,78,79

Stuermann,Russell 1 2001 Sublette,Dick 1 1948*Suggs,H.L. 2 1914,15*Sullivan,Frank 3 1897,98,99 Sultis,Jim 3 1945,46,47*Summers,J.C.(Chuck) 2 1905,06 Sursavage,Butch 3 1965,66,67 Sursavage,Jim 3 1968,69,70cc

Suttle,Jeff 4 1980,81,82,83 Sutton,George 1 1962*Sweatte,Johnny 1 1941*Swetenburg,J.R. 2 1920,21 Swift,Bob 1 1963 Swing,Dale 3 1982,83,84 Swofford,Bob 3 1927,28,29*Swygert,George 2 1896,97

T Player VL Year(s)*Talley,J.H. 1 1926 Tate,Trey 4 2002,03,04,05 Taylor,Bruce 1 1990 Taylor,Jeff 1 1989*Taylor,Jerry 2 1961,62 Taylor,J.W. 1 1943 Taylor,Rendrick 4 2005,06,07,09 Taylor,Vince 4 1986,87,88,89 Temples,Jamison 1 1992*Tennant,A.B.(Dutch) 4 1921,22,23,24 Testerman,Don 2 1974,75*Thackston,L.P. 3 1917,18,19 Thomas,Bill 3 1956,57,58c

Thomas,Brandon 1 2010 Thomas,David 1 1972 Thomas,Doug 4 1987,88,89,90 Thomas,Franklin 2 1992,93 Thomas,Rodney 4 1999,00,01,02 Thomas,Ronnie 2 2000,02 Thomason,Johnny 1 1955 Thompson,Brandon 3 2008,09,10 Thompson,Dave 3 1968,69,70*Thompson,Doug 1 1955*Thompson,J.W. 1 1916 Thompson,John 3 1996,97,98 Thompson,Marion 3 1950,51,52 Thompson,Oscar 3 1946,47,48 Thornton,Mark 2 1978,79

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*Thornton,R.E. 1 1918 Thorsland,Oscar 3 1960,61,62 Thurman,Cardell 1 1992 Tice,Johnny 1 1954*Tillman,Henry 1 1902 Tillotson,Brian 1 1994*Timmerman,W.P.(Pap) 2 1926,27*Timmons,Charlie 3 1939,40,41 Tinsley,Sid 3 1940,41,44ac

*Tisdale,Charlie 3 1938,39,40 Todd,Moe 1 1969 Tolley,Charlie 2 1967,69c

*Tomkins,F.G. 1 1896 Tomkins,James 3 1966,67,68 Trapp,James 4 1989,90,91,92 Trayham,Arden 1 1943 Traylor,Drew 1 2010 Treadwell,David 3 1985,86,87*Trembley,Jimmy 1 1969 Tremel,Taylor 1 2006 Trexler,Bru 2 1937,39 Trimble,Jamie 3 1994,95,96 Triplett,Danny 4 1979,80,81,82*Trobaugh,Allen 1 1938*Trobaugh,Earl 1 1938 Troy,Mike 2 1963,64 Trumpore,Arthur 1 1943*Troutman,John 3 1933,34,35 Tucker,Kyle 1 2003 Tucker,Richard 1 1988*Turbeville,A.C. 1 1912 Turbeville,Horace 1 1956 Turner,Bo 2 1945,46*Turner,H.M.(Tuck) 1 1907*Turnipseed,Rhett 1 1922 Turpin,Bucky 2 1966,67 Tuten,Rich 3 1976,77,78 Tuttle,Perry 4 1978,79,80,81cc

Tyler,O.J. 2 1974,76 Tyner,Mitch 2 1973,74

U Player VL Year(s) Underwood,Willie 4 1977,78,79,80cc

Usher,Lewis 4 1991,92,93,94 Usry,George 3 1957,58,59

V Player VL Year(s)*Valentine,Jack 1 1926 Varn,Guy 1 1983 Varn,Rex 4 1976,77,78,79 Vaughan,Bradley 1 2001

Vaughan,Mark 1 1985 Vaughn,Khaleed 4 2000,01,02,03 Vaughn,Nigel 2 2002,03*Veronee,Jack 3 1959,60,61 Vincent,Cortney 3 2005,06,07*Vogel,R.T. 2 1896,97

W Player VL Year(s) Wade,Chris 1 2007*Wade,Connie 2 1966,67*Wade,Don 3 1950,51,52*Wade,Grady 1 1920 Wade,Michael 4 2007,08,09,10cc

Wade,Mike 1 1981 Wade,Scott 1 2002 Wagner,Larry 1 1958 Waldrep,Joe 2 1964,65 Waldrep,Perry 1 1967 Walker,Duane 4 1984,85,86,87 Walker,Gregory 4 2000,01,02,03cc

Walker,Henry 2 1946,47*Walker,JohnE. 3 1923,24,25 Walker,Landon 3 2008,09,10*Walker,Norman 4 1897,98,99c,00c

*Walker,R.H. 2 1909,10 Walker,Roy 2 2005,06*Wall,J.E. 1 1926*Wall,Pete 2 1953,55 Wallace,Nelson 4 1973,74,75,76 Walls,Henry 3 1983,84,85 Walters,Henry 2 1970,71 Walters,Joey 3 1974,75,76cc

Ward,Billy 3 1962,63,64 Ward,Damond 3 1995,96,97 Ward,Jimmy 3 1950,51,52 Ware,Billy 3 1966,67,68*Warr,Elza 2 1926,27*Warren,George 2 1906,07 Washburn,Brady 2 1999,00 Washington,Donnell 3 2001,02,03 Washington,Jay 2 1972,73 Waters,Anthony 4 2003,04,05,06cc

Waters,Charlie 3 1967,68,69 Watkins,Nick 4 2004,05,06,07 Watkins,T.J. 4 1998,99,00,01 Watson,Ben 2 1969,70*Watson,Charles 2 1933,34 Watson,John 1 1985 Watson,Matt 1 2002 Watson,Ronald 4 1981,82,83,84 Watson,Ronald 1 2009 Watson,Speedy 2 1994,95

Watts,Justin 5 1996,97,98,99,00 Watts,Waldo 2 1969,70 Weaver,Billy 2 1962,63*Webb,Clare(Tanny) 4 1911,12,13,14 Webb,Gary 3 1976,77,78*Webb,H.B. 1 1922*Webb,Hugh 1 1940 Webb,Jack 2 1957,58*Webb,Mike 1 1904 Webb,Travers 4 1973,75,76,77 Weddington,Rick 2 1976,77 Weeks,Jimmy 3 1975,76,77 Weeks,Scott 1 1981 Welchel,Ken 2 1976,77*Welch,Maxcey 1 1930 Welch,Nelson 4 1991,92,93,94 Wells,Jeff 4 1980,82,83,84 Wells,Jim 2 1976,77 Wells,Jimmy 3 1951,52,53 Wells,Joel 3 1954,55,56ac

Werner,Chuck 3 1966,68,69 Werntz,Eddie 3 1960,61,62*Werts,Rufus 2 1931,32 Wertz,J.B. 2 1922,23 Wessinger,Ron 1 1989 West,Calvin 3 1959,60,61cc

West,Fernandez 2 1988,89 West,Ron 1 1978 Whetsell,Britton 1 2008 Whingter,Matt 1 2000 Whipple,Rod 1 2002 White,Clyde 3 1952,53,54cc

White,Harvey 3 1957,58,59cc

*White,J.D. 1 1896 White,Paul 1 2000 White,Raymond 4 1994,95,96,97cc

White,Tore 2 2000,01*White,W.P. 2 1908,09 Whitehurst,Charlie 4 2002,03,04,05cc

*Whitley,Curtis 3 1988,90,91 Whitmire,Jim 4 1943,46,47,48 Whitten,Red 3 1952,53,54*Wiehl,E.M. 1 1916 Wiggins,Don 2 1969,70 Wiggs,Milton 1 1945 Wiksell,Chris 1 2004*Wild,Ormond 1 1953*Wiles,Bill 3 1935,36,37*Wilhite,F.T.(Rusty) 1 1921 Willard,Jonathan 2 2009,10 Williams,Anthony 2 2001,02 Williams,Bobby 3 1947,48,49*Williams,Bratton 2 1923,24

Williams,Braxton 2 1982,83 Williams,BraxtonK. 4 1998,99,00,01 Williams,Brett 4 1993,94,95,96 Williams,Eric 1 1996*Williams,Jack 3 1920,21,22 Williams,Jerome 2 1986,89 Williams,Keith 3 1983,84,85 Williams,Kwam 2 2005,06*Williams,M.H. 2 1917,19*Williams,Pat 4 1985,86,87,88 Williams,Paul 1 1978 Williams,Perry 4 1983,84,85,86 Williams,Ray 4 1983,84,85,86 Williams,Rodney 4 1985,86,87,88cc

Williams,Ronald 3 1990,91,92 Williams,Scott 4 1981,82,83,84*Williams,Tommie 1 1904 Williams,Tommy 2 1953,54 Williams,Toney 3 1976,77,78 Williams,Undre 2 1994,95 Williamson,Bobby 4 2002,03,04,05 Williamson,Jimmy 3 1972,74,75cc

*Willimon,Gene 2 1932,33 Wills,Albert 1 1950*Willis,Don 3 1936,37,38*Wilson,C.C.(Red) 4 1921,22,23,24 Wilson,Jim 1 1959 Wilson,Mac 3 1969,70,71 Wilson,Mond 4 1994,95,96,97 Wilson,Pierre 4 1990,91,92,93 Wilson,Ralph 1 1944*Windham,E.E. 1 1907 Windham,Kermit 1 1936 Wingo,Billy 4 1973,74,75,76 Winslow,Charles 4 1992,93,94,95 Wirth,Frank 3 1969,71,72cc

Wise,Frank 4 1972,73,74,75*Withers,George 3 1950,51,52 Witherspoon,Derrick 4 1990,91,92,93 Witherspoon,Terry 4 1997,98,99,00*Witsell,F.L.(Fish) 3 1915,16,17c

Wofford,Brian 4 1996,97,98,99 Wood,Benji 1 1994 Woodruff,Foggy 3 1928,29,30*Woods,Charlie 3 1936,37,38c

*Woods,Footsie 2 1941,45 Woods,Joe 2 1995,96*Woods,Smith 1 1903*Woodward,Henry 3 1932,33,34c

Woodward,Morgan 3 1999,00,01*Woodward,H.M.(Jake) 3 1900,09,10 Woolford,Donnell 4 1985,86,87,88cc

*Wray,A.F.(Bull) 2 1921,22*Wray,Jack 2 1924,25 Wright,Charlie 3 1940,41,42c

Wright,John 2 2009,10 Wright,Tom 2 1940,41*Wrightenberry,Earl 3 1950,51,52 Wurst,Jim 3 1980,81,82 Wyatt,Antwuan 3 1993,94,95 Wyatt,Charlie 2 1952,53 Wyatt,Rick 4 1976,77,78,79*Wyndham,Wyndie 3 1948,49,50 Wynn,Stephon 3 1991,93,94 Wyse,Fred 3 1935,36,37

Y Player VL Year(s)*Yarborough,Mule 2 1929,30 Yarbrough,Al 3 1933,34,35 Yauger,Ray 3 1968,69,70cc

Yeomans,Ken 1 1980 Young,Eric 3 1977,78,79 Young,Kyle 4 1998,99,00,01 Young,Will 3 1993,94,95 Youngblood,Kevin 3 2000,02,03 Yow,Ken 1 1983

Z Player VL Year(s) Zachery,Travis 3 1998,99,00 Zager,Emil 1 1958 Zanders,Sam 2 1996,97*Zeigler,F.M. 3 1920,21,22 Zeiler,David 1 1994 Zimmerman,Dawson 3 2008,09,10

*-deceased;c-captain;ac-alternatecaptain;cc-co-captain;Note:Bolddenotesreturningletterman.

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2006- RayRayMcElrathbey,CB

ACCSeniorScholasticAward1995- EdGlenn,TE2001- KyleYoung,C2002- ChadCarson,LB2003- JeffScott,WR2009- JimmyManers,P

AcademicAll-ACC1954- BillyO’Dell,B1955- CharlieBussey,B1956- CharlieBussey,B1957- CharlieHorne,B HarveyWhite,B1958- DougCline,B JimPadgett,T HarveyWhite,B1959- LouCordileone,T1960- LowndesShingler,B1961- TommyKing,E1962- OscarThorsland,E1963- JimParker,QB TracyChilders,G1964- JimmyBell,QB RichardCooper,G1965- FrankPearce,K EdgarMcGee,OE WayneMass,OT JimmyAddison,QB FloydRogers,DT1967- JimmyAddison,QB1969- DonKelley,DB RickMedlin,FB JimSursavage,OE1970- BenAnderson,DB DonKelley,DB JimSursavage,LB1971- BenAnderson,DB BobbyJohnson,DB DonKelley,OE1972- BenAnderson,DB KarlAndreas,TE BobbyJohnson,DB1973- ArtBrisacher,OG JeffStocks,DE KarlAndreas,TE1974- MaretCobb,C MarkFellers,QB1975- MarkLee,DB1976- SteveFuller,QB JimmyWeeks,OT1977- SteveFuller,QB RickWeddington,FLK JimmyWells,OG1978- SteveFuller,QB MattSmith,DE1981- TonyBerryhill,C1983- MikeEppley,QB1984- MikeEppley,QB1985- BruceBacon,WR ScottEnzor,LB LanceMasters,CB AndyNewell,P JohnWatson,OT1986- GeoffCiniero,DB TyGranger,OT DavidTreadwell,PK ToddSchonhar,QB1987- TyGranger,OT DavidTreadwell1988- TyGranger,OT MarkDrag,MG StacyFields,TE1989- WesleyMcFadden,FB ArlingtonNunn,SS StacyFields,TE BruceBratton,OT1990- BruceBratton,OT StacyFields,TE1991- BruceBratton,OT1992- WarrenForney,DT1993- StacySeegars,OG1994- EdGlenn,TE WarrenForney,DT1995- AndyeMcCrorey,LB1996- JimBundren,OT GlennRountree,OG

1997- JimBundren,OT BrianWofford,WR1999- ChadCarson,LB KyleYoung,C2000- ChadCarson,LB WillMerritt,OG KyleYoung,C BraxtonK.Williams,LB2001- ChadCarson,LB KyleYoung,C WillMerritt,OG DerrickHamilton,WR KhaleedVaughn,DE2002- WilliamHenry,OT RodneyThomas,LB KhaleedVaughn,DE2003- TonyElliott,WR WilliamHenry,OT JustinMiller,CB2004- JadDean,PK TommySharpe,C2006- ThomasHunter,TE AlexPearson,FB2007- ThomasAustin,OL MarkBuchholz,PK JimmyManers,P MichaelPalmer,TE AlexPearson,FB2008- ThomasAustin,OL MarkBuchholz,PK JimmyManers,P BrandonMaye,LB C.J.Spiller,RB2009- ThomasAustin,OG MasonCloy,OG DaltonFreeman,C RashardHall,S BrandonMaye,LB MichaelPalmer,TE DawsonZimmerman,P2010- JaronBrown,WR MasonCloy,OL DaltonFreeman,C RashardHall,S BrandonMaye,LB DawsonZimmerman,P

AcademicAll-Americans1956- CharlieBussey,QB1957- HarveyWhite,QB1959- LouCordileone,OT1971- DonKelley,DB1971- BenAnderson,DB1977- SteveFuller,QB1978- SteveFuller,QB1984- MikeEppley,QB1991- BruceBratton,OT1994- EdGlenn,TE1995- AndyeMcCrorey,LB1999- KyleYoung,C;ChadCarson,LB2000- KyleYoung,C;ChadCarson,LB2001- KyleYoung,C;ChadCarson,LB

ACC50-YearAnniversaryTeamJoe Bostic, OT; Jerry Butler, WR; Bennie Cun-ningham,TE;JeffDavis,LB;SteveFuller,QB;TerryKinard,FS;MichaelDeanPerry,DT;WilliamPerry,MG;AnthonySimmons,LB

ACCCoach-of-the-YearPresented annually by the Atlantic Coast SportsWriters Association to the outstanding coach intheconferenceforthatseason.1958- FrankHoward1966- FrankHoward1974- RedParker1977- CharleyPell1978- CharleyPell1981- DannyFord1983- DannyFord(UPI)1999- TommyBowden2003- TommyBowden2009- DaboSwinney(SportingNews)

ACCDefensivePlayer-of-the-Year1999- KeithAdams,LB2004- LeroyHill,LB2006- GainesAdams,DE2010- Da’QuanBowers,DE

ACCPlayer-of-the-YearPresented annually by the Atlantic Coast SportsWriters Association to the outstanding player intheconferenceforthatseason.1967- BuddyGore,TB1977- SteveFuller,QB1978- SteveFuller,QB1981- JeffDavis,LB1984- WilliamPerry,MG1987- MichaelDeanPerry,DT2009- C.J.Spiller,RB

ACCRookie-of-the-YearPresentedby theAtlanticCoast SportwritersAs-sociation to the outstanding first-year player intheconferencethatseason.1979- ChuckMcSwain,TB1987- TerryAllen,TB1990- RonaldWilliams,TB1995- AnthonySimmons,LB2005- JamesDavis,RB

AFCAGoodworksTeamPresented to 22 college players from across thecountrywhoarestandoutsonthefieldandcom-munityservice.1999- RobertCarswell,FS2000- NickEason,DT2009- XaverDye,WR

AlgernonSydneySullivanAwardPresented to the Clemson student, chosen inrecognitionofexcellenceinmaintaininghighide-alsofliving,spiritualqualities,andgenerousanddisinterestedservicetoothers.1956- JoeBowen,E1970- JimSursavage,LB1994- WarrenForney,DT2002- ChadCarson,LB

All-BowlTeam1940Cotton BanksMcFadden,QB BobSharpe,C1978Gator JoeBostic,OG1979Peach JimStuckey,DT1981Orange JeffDavis,LB1987Citrus JohnPhillips,OG1988Citrus JesseHatcher,OLB1989Gator LevonKirkland,OLB1990HallofFame EricHarmon,OG ChrisGardocki,PK1993Peach BrentsonBuckner,DT1999Peach KeithAdams,LB2001Humanitarian KyleYoung,C2003Peach ChadJasmin,RB JustinMiller,CB

All-South1937- CharlieWoods,C;DonWillis,B1938- GusGoins,E;DonWillis,B1939- GeorgeFritts,T;BobSharpe,C1939- BanksMcFadden,B1948- BobbyGage,B1950- WyndieWyndham,LB;BobPatton,T1952- TomBarton,G

All-SouthAltlantic1930- RedFordham,C1934- RandyHinson,B1935- ClarenceInabinet,G1935- BobJones,E1936- MacFolger,B

All-SouthernConference1902- HopeSadler,E JohnMaxwell,QB1903- VetSitton,E O.L.Derrick,G JohnMaxwell,QB JockHanvey,FB1904- O.L.Derrick,T1905- O.L.Derrick,T FritzFurtick,HB1913- W.A.Schiletter,T1917- MuttGee,C1919- L.M.Lightsey,G R.C.Potts,G StumpyBanks,B1920- L.M.Lightsey,G

1922- L.M.Lightsey,T1928- O.K.Pressley,C1929- GoatMcMillan,TB1935- TomBrown,T ClarenceInabinet,G1937- CharlieWoods,C BobBailey,B1938- GusGoins,E DonWillis,B1939- JoeBlalock,E GeorgeFritts,T BanksMcFadden,B ShadBryant,B1940- JoeBlalock,E GeorgeFritts,T CharlieTimmons,B1941- JoeBlalock,E GeorgeFritts,T CharlieTimmons,B1942- ChipClark,E1944- RalphJenkins,C1945- RalphJenkins,C BobTurner,T1948- FrankGillespie,G BobbyGage,B1949- RayMathews,B1950- GlennSmith,E FredCone,B1951- GlennSmith,E BillyHair,B1952- BillyHair,B

AtlantaTouchdownClubAwardGiven annually to the top back and lineman intheSouthbythemembersoftheAtlantaTouch-downClub.1977- SteveFuller,Back1979- JimStuckey,Tackle1981- JeffDavis,Linebacker1990- StacyLong,OffensiveTackle1991- JebFlesch,OffensiveGuard

BobJamesScholarshipPresentedbytheACCtoClemsonmaleathleteinanysportwhohasbeenanoutstandingstudent-athlete.1984- MikeEppley,QB1985- JohnWatson,OT1987- DavidTreadwell,PK1992- BruceBratton,OT

BowlGameMVPs1939Cotton BanksMcFadden,B1948Gator BobbyGage,QB1950Orange nonechosen1951Gator nonechosen1956Orange nonechosen1958Sugar nonechosen1959Bluebonnet LowndesShingler,QB1977Gator JerryButler,WR1978Gator SteveFuller,QB1979Peach nonechosen1981Orange HomerJordan,QB JeffDavis,LB1985Independence KennyFlowers,FB1986Gator RodneyWilliams,QB1987Citrus RodneyWilliams,QB DorianMariable,LB1988Citrus TerryAllen,TB JesseHatcher,OLB1989Gator LevonKirkland,OLB1990HallofFame DeChaneCameron,QB1991Citrus DeChaneCameron,QB ChesterMcGlockton,DT1993Peach BrentsonBuckner,DT EmorySmith,FB1995Gator PeterFord,CB1996Peach RaymondPriester,TB TrevorPryce,DT1997Peach RahimAbdullah,OLB1999Peach KeithAdams,LB2000Gator RodGardner,WR2001Humanitarian WoodrowDantzler,QB2002Tangerine JohnLeake,LB KevinYoungblood,WR2003Peach LeroyHill,LB ChadJasmin,RB2005ChampsSports JamesDavis,RB2007Chick-fil-A C.J.Spiller,RB

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Award Winners2008Gator Da’QuanBowers,DE2009MusicCity C.J.Spiller,RBNote:Yearisseason,notnecessarilydate.

BrandonStreeterAwardGiven to a Clemson student-athlete who over-comesinjurytoexceedonthefield.1999-00- BrandonStreeter,Football2002-03- KevinYoungblood,Football2007-08- JacobyFord,Football

BrianPiccoloAwardPresentedbytheAtlanticCoastConferencetotheyear’smostcourageousfootballplayerinmemoryofthelateWakeForestandChicagoBearhalfback.1978- RexVarn,DB1980- JackCain,DB1986- RayWilliams,WR1995- WarrenForney,DT

BronkoNagurskiAwardNationalAwardgivenbyFootballWritersAssocia-tiontothenation’stopdefensiveplayer.2010- Da’QuanBowers,DE

CBSDefensivePlayer-of-the-YearNationalAwardgivenbyCBSSportsandChevrolettothenation’soutstandingdefensiveplayer.1982- TerryKinard,DB

CitizensSavingsAthleticFoundationHallofFameClemsonrepresentativeshavereceivedrecognitionfromtheCitizenSavingsFoundation(formerlytheHelms Athletic Foundation) which is located inLosAngeles,CA.Athletic Director - Frank Howard, 1941-71(Elected1979)Coach-FrankHoward,1940-69(Elected1973)Player - Banks McFadden, Back 1937-38-39(Elected1969)SID - Bob Bradley, 1954-89 (Elected 1972); JoeSherman,1934-47(Elected1980)AthleticTrainer-FredHoover,1958-98(Elected1982)

ClemsonRingofHonor(RetiredJerseys)

Player AtClemson InductedBanksMcFadden(#66) 1937-69 1994FrankHoward 1931-69 1994SteveFuller(#4) 1975-78 1994JeffDavis(#45) 1978-81 1995FredCone(#31) 1948-50 1997JerryButler(#15) 1975-78 1999TerryKinard(#43) 1978-82 2001BobBradley(SID) 1955-89 20051981Team 1981 2006

DannyFordScholarshipAward2009- JessBowers,DL2010- MichaelWade,QB/S

EarlH.BlaikFellowshipA scholarship given annually, sponsored bythe NCAA, to a deserving scholar-athlete in thememoryofthelegendaryArmycoach,EarlBlaik1964- JimmyBell,QB

FedExOrangeBowl/FootballWritersAssociationCourageAward2006- RayRayMcElrathbey,CB

FrancisAwardPresentedforLeadership

1988- JeffBak,C1989- WesleyMcFadden,FB1990- StacyFields,TE1991- RobBodine,MG1992- AshleySheppard,OLB1993- RichardMoncrief,QB1994- TimJones,LB1995- WarrenForney,DT1996- RaymondWhite,DT1997- LamontHall,TE1998- DonaldBroomfield,DT1999- BrandonStreeter,QB2000- ChadCarson,LB;KyleYoung,C2001- ChadCarson,LB2002- JackieRobinson,WR2003- TonyElliott,WR

2004- TommySharpe,C2005- TyeHill,CB2006- AnthonyWaters,LB2007- CullenHarper,QB;MichaelHamlin,S2008- JockMcKissic,DT2009- ThomasAustin,OG2010- MarcusGilchrist,CB

FrankHowardAwardForachievementbringinghonortoClemson.1970- CharlieWaters,Football1971- JimSursavage,Football1972- JohnMcMakin,Football1973- BenAnderson,Football1974- HenryAbadi,Men’sSoccer1975- BennieCunningham,Football1976- DennyWalling,Baseball1977- TreeRollins,Men’sBasketball1978- SteveFuller,Football1979- SteveFuller,Football JerryButler,Football1980- NoelLoban,Wrestling1981- ObedAriri,Football1982- NationalChampionshipFootballTeam1983- TerryKinard,Football1984- MikeEppley,Football&Men’sBasketball1985- VincentHamilton,Men’sBasketball1986- TinaKrebs,Women’sTrack&CrossCountry1987- HoraceGrant,Men’sBasketball1988- PamHayden,Women’sSwimming1989- MitziKremer,Women’sSwimming KevinJohnson,Golf1990- ChrisPatton,Golf1991- LisaDillard,Women’sTrack1992- MichaelGreen,Men’sTrack1993- KimGraham,Women’sTrack1994- SamHenson,Wrestling1995- ShaneMonahan,Baseball1996- KrisBenson,Baseball1997- MitchSprengelmeyer,Men’sTennis1998- ShawnCrawford,Men’sTrack1999- WojtekKrakowiak,Men’sSoccer2000- ShawnCrawford,Men’sTrack2001- CydonieMothersill,Women’sTrack2002- JamineMoton,Women’sTrack2003- NationalChampionshipGolfTeam2004- JulieCoin,Women’sTennis2005- GiseleOliveira,Women’sTrack2006- KimRouth,Women’sSwimming2007- TravisPadgett,Men’sTrack KyleStanley,Golf2008- TravisPadgett,Men’sTrack2009- JacobyFord,Men’sTrack/Football2010- PatriciaMamona,Women’sTrack

HamiltonBankofAmericaAwardMostValuablePlayer

1936- MacFolger,TB1937- RedPearson,BB1938- CharlieWoods,C1939- BanksMcFadden,B1948- JackMiller,PK1950- FredCone,FB1958- BillThomas,C1959- BillMathis,HB1961- RonScrudato,FB1962- DonChuy,T1963- PatCrain,FB1964- HalDavis,HB1965- ThomasRay,QB1966- JimmyAddison,QB1967- HarryOlszewski,OG

1968- RayYauger,TB1969- RayYauger,TB1970- RayYauger,TB1971- LarryHefner,LB1972- WadeHughes,TB1973- KenPengitore,QB1974- MarkFellers,QB1975- CraigBrantley,FLK1976- MikeO’Cain,QB1977- SteveFuller,QB1978- SteveFuller,QB1979- BubbaBrown,LB;BillyLott,QB1980- ObedAriri,PK1981- HomerJordan,QB1982- TerryKinard,FS;CliffAustin,TB1983- KevinMack,FB1984- WilliamPerry,MG1985- KennyFlowers,TB1986- TerrenceFlagler,TB1987- MichaelDeanPerry,DT;JohnPhillips,OG1988- RodneyWilliams,QB;DonnellWoolford,CB1989- ChrisMorocco,QB;LevonKirkland,OLB1990- ChrisGardocki,PK;JohnJohnson,OLB1991- DeChaneCameron,QB;RobBodine,MG1992- RodneyBlunt,TB;RobertO’Neal,FS1993- TerrySmith,WR;BrentsonBuckner,DT1994- LouisSolomon,QB;TimJones,LB1995- RaymondPriester,TB;BrianDawkins,SS1996- AnthonySimmons,LB;RaymondPriester,TB1997- AnthonySimmons,LB;TonyHorne,WR1998- ChrisJones,LB;MalLawyer,WR1999- KeithAdams,LB;RodGardner,WR2000- NickEason,DL;WoodrowDantzler,QB; RodGardner,WR2001- ChadCarson,LB;WoodrowDantzler,QB2002- NickEason,DT;J.J.McKelvey,WR; BryantMcNeal,DE2003- LeroyHill,LB;CharlieWhitehurst,QB2004- LeroyHill,LB;AireseCurrie,WR2005- TyeHill,CB;CharlieWhitehurst,QB2006- GainesAdams,DE;ChansiStuckey,WR2007- MichaelHamlin,S;CullenHarper,QB2008- MichaelHamlin,S;C.J.Spiller,RB2009- DeAndreMcDaniel,S;C.J.Spiller,RB2010- Da’QuanBowers,DE;JamieHarper,RB

HighSchoolAll-Americans(Parade)Year Player,Pos. Hometown1979 DamonMcCurdy,LB Atlanta,GA1980 RickyGray,TE MountRainer,MD1981 WilliamPerry,MG Aiken,SC1983 BoHolloman,DB MyrtleBeach,SC1984 RaymondChavous,DL Aiken,SC RichardMcCullough,DL Loris,SC RodneyWilliams,QB Columbia,SC1986 VinceRobinson,QB Jacksonville,FL1987 KelvinHankins,OT Camden,NJ JohnJohnson,LB LaGrange,GA1988 MichaelCarr,QB Amite,LA ChrisGardocki,PK/P StoneMountain,GA HowardHall,FB Gastonia,NC ChesterMcGlockton,DL Whiteville,NC TyronMouzon,DB Clearwater,FL1989 RudyHarris,RB Brockton,MA PierreWilson,DL Jackson,MS1997 RobertCarswell,DB StoneMountain,GA2001 RoscoeCrosby,WR Union,SC2006 JamieCumbie,DL Morris,IL RichardJackson,PK Greer,SC C.J.Spiller,RB LakeButler,FL2007 WillyKorn,QB Lyman,SC2008 Da’QuanBowers,DE Bamberg,SC

2009 MalliciahGoodman,DE Florence,SC2010 StephoneAnthony,LB Wadesboro,NC MikeBellamy,RB PuntaGorda,FL LateekTownsend,LB Bennettsville,SCNote:Since1979.

HighSchoolAll-Americans(USAToday)Year Player,Pos. Hometown1987 KelvinHankins,OT Camden,NJ JohnJohnson,LB LaGrange,GA AndrewWalker,LB* Norwalk,CT1988 ChrisGardocki,PK StoneMountain,GA ChesterMcGlockton,DL* Whiteville,NC TyronMouzon,DB* Clearwater,FL1989 RudyHarris,RB Brockton,MA EricGeter,DB* Newnan,GA RobertO’Neal,DB* Clarkston,GA2001 RoscoeCrosby,WR Union,SC2002 JeffFrancouer,DB* Lilburn,GA2006 RickySapp,DL Bamberg,SC C.J.Spiller,RB LakeButler,FL JamieCumbie,DL* Morris,IL2007 MarcusGilchrist,CB* HighPoint,NC2008 Da’QuanBowers,DE* Bamberg,SC2010 StephoneAnthony,LB Wadesboro,NC TonySteward,LB SaintAugustine,FL MikeBellamy,RB* PuntaGorda,FL CharonePeake,WR* Roebuck,SC*-second-teampick;Note:Since1982.

IPTAYAthlete-of-the-YearPresentedbyMr.&Mrs.EugeneP.WillimontoClem-son’smostoutstandingathleteeachyearbasedonathleticaccomplishmentswithconsiderationgiventocharacter,leadership,andacademics.1978-79 SteveFuller,Football1979-80 NoelLoban,Wrestling1980-81 HansKoeleman,Men’sTrack1981-82 BarbaraKennedy,Women’sBasketball1982-83 TerryKinard,Football1983-84 MikeEppley,Football&Men’sBasketball1984-85 VincentHamilton,Men’sBasketball1985-86 ChuckBaldwin,Baseball1986-87 HoraceGrant,Men’sBasketball1987-88 MitziKremer,Women’sSwimming1988-89 BrianBarnes,Baseball1989-90 LisaDillard,Women’sTrack1990-91 DaleDavis,Men’sBasketball1991-92 JamesTrapp,Men’sTrack1992-93 MichaelGreen,Men’sTrack1993-94 SamHenson,Wrestling1994-95 DuaneRoss,Men’sTrack1995-96 KrisBenson,Baseball1996-97 CharlesWarren,Golf1997-98 AnthonySimmons,Football1998-99 JonathanByrd,Golf1999-00 JonathanByrd,Golf2000-01 RodGardner,Football2001-02 KhalilGreene,Baseball D.J.Trahan,Golf2002-03 D.J.Trahan,Golf2003-04 GiseleOliveira,Women’sTrack2004-05 JulieCoin,Women’sTennis2005-06 TylerColvin,Baseball TyeHill,Football2006-07 GainesAdams,Football2007-08 CliffHammonds,Men’sBasketball2008-09 Varsity4+RowingTeam2009-10 C.J.Spiller,Football

JacobsBlockingTrophy(ACC)PresentedannuallybyHugh&WilliamJacobsofClinton,SCinmemoryoftheirlatefather,Dr.Wil-liamP. Jacobs, totheoutstandingblocker in theACC,basedonavotebyACCassistantcoaches.1959- DougCline,FB1966- WayneMass,T1967- HarryOlszewski,G1977- JoeBostic,G1983- JamesFarr,G1987- JohnPhillips,OG

JacobsBlockingTrophy(State)Presented annually by Hugh andWilliam JacobsofClinton,SC, inmemoryoftheir latefather,Dr.William P. Jacobs, to the outstanding blocker inthe state of South Carolina, based on a vote ofassistantcoaches.1928- O.D.Padgett,BB

HarryOlszewskiwontheJacobsBlocking

Trophyin1967.

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Award Winners1930- GradySalley,WB1937- DonWillis,FB1938- DonWillis,FB1942- MarionCraig,BB1944- AltonCumbie,BB1945- AltonCumbie,BB1948- RobertMartin,BB1950- DickHendley,BB1955- DickMarazza,T1957- BillThomas,C1959- DougCline,FB1965- BoRuffner,FB1966- WayneMass,T1967- HarryOlszewski,G1968- JoeLhotsky,T1970- DaveThompson,G1973- KenPeeples,T1974- KenPeeples,G1977- JoeBostic,G1978- JoeBostic,G1982- BobMayberry,T1983- JamesFarr,OG1986- JohnPhillips,OG1987- JohnPhillips,OG1990- StacyLong,OT1991- JebFlesch,OG1992- StacySeegars,OG

JimTatumAwardPresentedtothetopscholaramongACCfootballplayers.1994- EdGlenn,TE2001- KyleYoung,C

KeithJacksonAwardofExcellencePresentedbyESPNandCingularWireless2006- RayRayMcElrathbey,CB

McFaddenAwardPresentedtotopcollegefootballplayerinSouthCarolinabytheGreenvilleTouchdownClub.1993- TerrySmith,WR1996- AnthonySimmons,LB1997- AnthonySimmons,LB1999- KeithAdams,LB2001- WoodrowDantzler,QB2003- CharlieWhitehurst,QB2006- GainesAdams,DE2007- CullenHarper,QB2009- C.J.Spiller,RB

McKelvinAwardGiven annually to the Athlete-of-the-Year in theSouthernConferenceand/orACC.1947-48 FrankGillespie(Football,Basketball,Baseball)1995-96 KrisBenson(Baseball)

NationalAwardFinalistsYear Player Award Final1982 TerryKinard CBSDefensive 11983 WilliamPerry Outland 101984 WilliamPerry Lombardi 41987 MichaelDeanPerry Outland 31990 StacyLong Outland 3 LevonKirkland Butkus 51991 EdMcDaniel Butkus 41997 TonyHorne Biletnikoff 10 AnthonySimmons Butkus 101998 AntwanEdwards Thorpe 101999 KeithAdams FootballNewsDefensive 152000 KeithAdams Bednarik 3 Butkus 3 FootballNewsDefensive 5 KyleYoung Rimington 3 ChadSpeck Tatupu 5 WoodrowDantzler O’Brien 8 RodGardner Biletnikoff 10 RobertCarswell Thorpe 122001 KyleYoung Rimington 5 WoodrowDantzler O’Brien 122002 AaronHunt Groza 202004 JustinMiller Thorpe 122005 JadDean Groza 3 TyeHill Thorpe 32006 GainesAdams Nagurski 5 Hendricks 6 Lombardi 12 Bednarik 16 JamesDavis Walker 10

2008 CullenHarper Unitas 102009 C.J.Spiller Walker 42010 Da’QuanBowers Hendricks 1 Nagurski 1 Bednarik 3 Lombardi 3 DawsonZimmerman Guy 10

NationalFootballFoundationHallofFameThesemenhave receivedthehighesthonor thegameoffootballaccordsintheirselectiontotheHallofFame,whichislocatedinSouthBend,IN.

CoachesJessNeely,1931-39(Inducted1971)JohnHeisman,1900-03(Inducted1954)FrankHoward,1940-69(Inducted1989)

PlayersBanksMcFadden,B1937-39(Inducted1959)TerryKinard,S1978-82(Inducted2001)JeffDavis,LB1978-81(Inducted2007)

NationalFootballFoundation&HOFScholar-AthleteAwardGiven in recognition of excellence in footballand academics, this award carries a stipend forpostgraduatework.1964- JimmyBell,QB1968- JimmyAddison,QB1972- BenAnderson,DB1978- SteveFuller,QB2001- KyleYoung,C

NationalFreshman-of-the-Year(UPI)1995- AnthonySimmons,LB

NationalPlayer-of-the-WeekYear Player Opponent Outlet1951 GlennSmith Auburn AP1958 HarveyWhite Vanderbilt AP1974 KenCallicutt NorthCarolina UPI WillieAnderson SouthCarolina SI1978 BubbaBrown N.C.State SI1980 WillieUnderwood SouthCarolina SI1995 BrianDawkins Duke SI1999 BrandonStreeter Virginia USA KeithAdams Duke Nagurski2000 WoodrowDantzler Virginia CNNSI.com2001 WoodrowDantzler GeorgiaTech USA N.C.State SN,

CollegeFootballNews.com,SI.com2005 JadDean TexasA&M USA2006 JamesDavis GeorgiaTech WC,

USA,Rivals.com2009 C.J.Spiller Miami WC

Nation’sMostVersatileAthleteBanksMcFadden,Football,Basketball,Track,1939-40

NCAAPostgraduateScholarshipGiventoadeservingscholar-athletewhoisenter-ingpostgraduateworkinconjunctionwithNCAAscholarshipfund.1964- JimmyBell,Football1968- JimmyAddison,Football1972- BenAnderson,Football1979- SteveFuller,Football1985- JohnWatson,Football1987- MattFrooman,Men’sTennis1999- TomWideman,Men’sBasketball2001- KyleYoung,Football2008- MattBalderston,Men’sSwimming

NCAATop-FiveAwardGiven by the NCAA to the nation’s top five out-standingseniorstudent-athletesoftheprecedingcalendaryear.1979- SteveFuller,Football

Renwick-FlandersAwardMostImprovedPlayer

1973- CurtButtermore,OG1974- MarkFellers,QB1975- JimmyWeeks,OT1976- BubbaBrown,LB1977- SteveRyan,FS1978- LesterBrown,TB1979- JeffDavis,LB

1980- LeeNanney,OT1981- BradFisher,OT1982- BrianButcher,OT1983- BobPaulling,PK1984- ReidIngle,OT1985- JohnWatson,OT1986- TonyStephens,MG1987- TonyStephens,MG1988- MarkDrag,MG1989- HankPhillips,C1990- ArlingtonNunn,SS1991- RodneyBlunt,TB1992- WarrenForney,DT1993- TimJones,LB1994- AndreCarter,FS1995- PatrickSapp,OLB1996- JamieTrimble,C1997- LorenzoBromell,DE1998- KyleYoung,OG1999- DextraPolite,CB2000- NickEason,DE2001- DerrickHamilton,WR2002- JustinMiller,CB2003- TyeHill,CB2004- TyeHill,CB2005- ChansiStuckey,WR2006- ColeChason,P2007- CullenHarper,QB2008- JacobyFord,WR2009- RashardHall,S2010- JarvisJenkins,DT

RetiredNumbers#4 SteveFuller,QB#66 BanksMcFadden#28 C.J.Spiller,RB

R.F.PooleAwardRecognitionofbestTigeroffensiveanddefensiveplayersintheClemson-SouthCarolinagame.Year Offense Defense1971- TommyKendrick LarryHefner1972- HeidiDavis JimWilliamson1973- SmileySanders MikeBuckner1974- KenCallicut WillieAnderson1975- HaroldGoggins G.G.Galloway1976- TracyPerry RexVarn1977- SteveFuller RoyEpps1978- LesterBrown BubbaBrown1979- ObedAriri JimStuckey1980- HomerJordan WillieUnderwood1981- ChuckMcSwain BillSmith1982- HomerJordan TerryKinard1983- StacyDriver JamesRobinson1984- SteveReese TerenceMack1985- KennyFlowers RaymondChavous1986- RicardoHooper DonnellWoolford1987- DannyPearman DonnellWoolford1988- RodneyWilliams JesseHatcher1989- RodneyFletcher LevonKirkland1990- RonaldWilliams ChesterMcGlockton1991- DeChaneCameron LevonKirkland1992- LesHall TimJones1993- EmorySmith AndreHumphrey1994- LamontPegues MikeBarber1995- AntwuanWyatt LeomontEvans1996- RaymondPriester DexterMcCleon1997- NealonGreene AntwanEdwards1998- JavisAustin HowardBartley1999- WoodrowDantzler KeithAdams2000- RodGardner ChadCarson2001- KyleYoung KhaleedVaughn2002- CharlieWhitehurst BryantMcNeal2003- ChadJasmin MauriceFountain2004- ReggieMerriweather LeroyHill2005- JamesDavis JamaalFudge2006- C.J.Spiller JockMcKissic2007- AaronKelly ChrisChancellor2008- StartingOffensiveLine ChrisChancellor,ChrisClemons2009- MichaelPalmer JamieCumbie2010- DeAndreHopkins BrandonThompson

Shingler/Dr.R.C.EdwardsSportsmanshipAward(AthleticDepartment-WideAward)

1979- CharlieBauman,MG1981- JackCain,DB1982- JerryGaillard,WR1983- MikeEppley,QB1985- MikeEppley,QB

1986- AndyNewell,P1987- BillSpiers,P1988- DavidTreadwell,PK1989- RodneyWilliams,QB1990- WesleyMcFadden,RB1991- ChrisGardocki,PK1995- WarrenForney,DT2000- BrandonStreeter,QB2002- ChadCarson,LB2006- CharlieWhitehurst,QB

SilverAnniversaryACCTeamSelected by the ACC SportsWriters Associationhonoring the players who participated in theconferenceduringthefirst25years.HarryOlszewski,OG,1965-67(selectedin1977)

SilverAnniversaryAll-AmericanSelectedbySportsIllustratedhonoringsuccessfulmenwhoplayedcollegefootballin1932.BuckPriester,HB,Classof1932(selectedin1957)

SouthCarolinaAthleticHallofFame1960- BanksMcFadden1961- FrankHoward1968- RockNorman1969- JoeBlalock1973- FredCone1974- JoelWells1976- BobJones1977- BillMathis1978- BobbyGage,JohnHeisman1979- BillA.Hudson,BobHudson,BobSharpe1980- CharlieWaters1981- JessNeely1982- DannyFord1986- DwightClark,B.C.Inabinet1987- TomBarton1990- HarryOlszewski1991- SteveFuller1993- MacFolger,BennieCunningham,BobJones1995- JimStuckey1997- JerryButler1999- JeffBostic2000- BuddyGore2001- BobBradley,JeffDavis2002- TerryKinard2003- PerryTuttle2004- JeffBryant,DreherGaskin2005- GaryBarnes,MichaelDeanPerry,WilliamPerry2007- BillSpiers2008- LevonKirkland2010- JoeBostic2011- ChesterMcGlockton,GeneMoore

SportsIllustrated’sAll-CenturyTeamTerryKinard,S

SwedeNelsonSportsmanshipAwardSelected by the BostonTouchdown Club andawarded to the player who most exemplifiessportsmanshipincollegeathleticsfortheUnitedStates.1953- DonKing,B

TeagueAwardGivenannually,andselectedbythesportswritersinNorthCarolinaandSouthCarolinatotheAmateurAthlete-of-the-Yearinthetwostates.1940- BanksMcFadden1950- FredCone

USATodayAll-DecadeTeamPresented by USAToday to the top-22 collegeplayersofthedecade.1980s- TerryKinard,FS

Weaver-JamesCorriganPostgraduateScholarshipGivenbytheACCtoadeservingscholar-athleteinmemoryofACCCommissioners.1972- BenAnderson1978- SteveFuller1995- EdGlenn1996- AndyeMcCrorey2002- ChadCarson,KyleYoung2003- JackieRobinson2004- TonyElliott2007- ThomasHunter2010- MichaelWade

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All-America Tiger StatsO.K.Pressley

Center•ThirdTeam,1928

BanksMcFaddenBack•FirstTeam,1939

Year GP-GS Comp. Att. Int Yds Pct Car. Yds Avg Rec. Yds Avg1937 9-0 0 2 1 0 .000 34 185 5.4 8 164 20.51938 9-6 10 20 0 169 .500 66 342 5.2 2 26 13.01939 9-8 31 70 6 581 .443 78 469 6.0 1 23 23.0Totals 27-14 41 92 7 750 .446 178 996 5.6 11 213 19.4

Year Plays Off. Y/P TD Pts Int-Yds Punts Yds Avg1937 36 185 5.13 2 13 1-0 19 640 34.01938 86 511 5.94 5 31 1-5 29 1139 39.31939 148 1050 7.09 5 30 2-27 65 2828 43.5Totals 270 1746 6.47 12 74 4-32 113 4607 40.8

JoeBlalockEnd•FirstTeam,1940,41

Year GP-GS Rec. Yds Avg TD Pts Int-Yds Rush Avg C-A-I-Yds1939 10-9 15 322 21.47 3 18 0-0 4-21 5.3 1-3-0-231940 9-8 10 211 21.10 4 24 1-45 15-58 3.9 1-8-0-221941 9-9 13 240 18.50 4 26 0-0 16-64 4.0 0-1-0-0Totals 28-26 38 773 20.34 11 68 1-45 35-143 4.1 2-12-0-45

RalphJenkinsCenter•SecondTeam,1945

BobbyGageTailback/Safety•SecondTeam,1948

Passing RushingYear GP-GS Comp Att. Int Yds TD Pct Eff. Att Yds Avg Int-Yds1945 8-4 8 14 1 171 1 .571 169.0 44 214 4.9 2-331946 5-4 24 44 3 388 2 .545 129.9 53 250 4.7 1-101947 9-9 47 115 13 1002 10 .409 120.2 114 502 4.4 2-161948 11-10 44 105 10 887 11 .419 129.3 105 343 3.3 5-38Totals 33-27 123 278 27 2448 24 .442 127.2 316 1309 4.1 10-97

Year KOR-Yds PR-Yds Plays Off Y/P TDs Pts Punts Yds Avg1945 2-43 8-64 58 385 6.6 0 0 22 779 35.41946 4-86 5-74 97 638 6.6 2 12 15 530 35.31947 10-244 14-98 229 1504 6.6 7 42 52 1950 37.51948 5-118 12-203 210 1230 5.9 1 7 37 1317 35.6Totals 21-491 39-439 594 3757 6.3 10 61 126 4576 36.3

JackieCalvertTailback/Safety•FirstTeam,1950

Year GP-GS Cmp Att Int Yds TD Pct Eff Att Yds Avg TD Rec Yds1948 5-0 1 6 0 10 0 .167 83.37 20 143 7.2 1 0 01949 10-7 16 51 5 318 2 .314 77.71 62 292 4.7 7 5 1331950 11-9 23 44 3 557 6 .523 188.85 105 663 6.3 4 5 119Totals 26-16 40 101 8 885 8 .396 123.50 187 1098 5.9 12 10 252

Year Plays Off. Y/P PR-Yds KR-Yds Int-Yds TD Pts Punts Yds Avg1948 26 153 5.9 4-77 1-15 1-15 1 6 1 49 49.01949 112 610 5.4 15-131 6-98 2-37 7 42 26 1087 41.81950 149 1220 8.2 14-225 6-89 2-7 6 36 4 178 44.5Totals 287 1983 6.9 33-433 13-202 5-59 14 84 31 1314 42.4

TomBartonGuard•SecondTeam,1952

JoelWellsBack•ThirdTeam,1955

Year GP-GS Att Yds Avg TD Rec. Yds Avg TD PR-Yds Int-Yds KR-Yds1954 10-7 74 352 4.8 3 3 34 11.3 0 2-13 1-0 2-201955 10-10 135 782 5.8 5 3 87 29.0 1 7-56 2-37 8-1811956 11-11 156 678 4.3 6 4 80 20.0 0 2-16 2-6 6-140Totals 31-28 365 1812 5.0 14 10 201 20.1 1 11-85 5-43 16-341

LouCordileoneTackle•FirstTeam,1959•First-TeamAcademicAll-American,1959

WayneMassOffensiveTackle•FirstTeam,1966

HarryOlszewskiOffensiveGuard•FirstTeam,1967

DaveThompsonOffensiveGuard•FirstTeam,1970

BennieCunninghamTightEnd•ConsensusFirstTeam,1974•FirstTeam,1975

Year GP-GS Rec. Yds Avg TD Rush Yds Avg TD1973 11-11 22 341 15.5 1 11 73 6.6 01974 11-11 24 391 16.3 7 3 4 1.3 01975 11-11 18 312 17.3 2 3 4 1.3 0Totals 33-33 64 1044 16.3 10 17 81 4.8 0

JoeBosticOffensiveGuard•FirstTeam,1977,78

JerryButlerWideReceiver•FirstTeam,1978

Year GP-GS Rec. Yds Avg TD Rush Yds KOR Yds1975 5-0 1 7 7.0 0 0 0 3 461976 11-11 33 484 14.6 4 3 23 3 321977 12-12 47 824 17.5 4 3 13 0 01978 12-12 58 908 15.7 3 0 0 0 0Totals 40-35 139 2223 16.0 11 6 36 6 78

SteveFullerQuarterback•ThirdTeam,1978•First-TeamAcademic,1977,78

Year GP-GS Comp Att Yds Int TD Pct Car Yds Avg TD1975 8-1 22 46 354 3 2 .478 47 148 3.14 01976 11-9 58 116 835 6 5 .500 157 503 3.20 61977 12-12 106 205 1655 8 8 .517 178 437 2.45 61978 12-12 101 187 1515 4 7 .540 153 649 4.24 10Totals 43-34 287 554 4359 21 22 .518 535 1737 3.25 22

JimStuckeyDefensiveTackle•FirstTeam,1979

Year GP-GS Tot Hits Ast TL Sacks CF-RF PBU1976 10-4 33 19 14 4 0 0-0 01977 12-12 88 46 42 5 4 1-1 21978 12-12 87 46 41 7 4 1-0 21979 12-12 106 63 43 20 10 1-0 0Totals 46-40 314 174 140 36 18 3-1 4

ObedAririPlacekicker•FirstTeam,1980

Year GP-GS 0-20 21-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total PATs Pts1977 12-11 1-1 2-2 3-3 3-6 1-8 10-20 23-24 531978 12-11 0-0 8-9 3-6 3-10 0-0 14-25 44-46 861979 12-11 2-2 4-7 6-6 4-6 0-1 16-22 14-15 621980 11-11 1-1 9-10 8-8 4-7 1-4 23-30 18-18 87Totals 47-44 4-4 23-28 20-23 14-29 2-13 63-97 99-103 288

JeffDavisLinebacker•FirstTeam,1981

Year GP-GS Tot Hit Ast TFL Sacks PBU Int-Yd CF-RF1978 5-0 11 5 6 0-0 0-0 1 1-10 3-21979 12-12 123 63 60 6-25 0-0 5 3-17 0-01980 11-11 160 108 52 2-7 0-0 4 0-0 3-21981 12-12 175 119 56 10-37 4-27 6 0-0 4-4Totals 40-35 469 295 174 18-69 4-27 16 4-27 10-8

PerryTuttleWideReceiver•FirstTeam,1981

Year GP-GS Rec. Yds Avg TD LG Rush Yds Avg TD KOR-Yds1978 11-0 9 192 21.3 1 39 5 55 11.0 0 0-01979 12-12 36 544 15.1 4 81 2 12 6.0 0 0-01980 11-11 53 915 17.3 4 63 2 23 11.5 0 0-01981 12-12 52 883 17.0 8 80 3 21 7.0 0 12-266Totals 46-35 150 2534 16.9 17 81 12 111 9.3 0 12-266

JeffBryantDefensiveTackle•SecondTeam,1981

Year GP-GS Tot Hit Ast TFL Sacks PBU CF-RF1978 12-0 31 13 18 1-6 0-0 0 0-01979 12-0 37 22 15 0-0 0-0 0 0-01980 11-8 52 31 21 7-42 5-45 1 0-11981 12-12 92 69 23 19-74 8-61 2 2-1Totals 47-20 212 135 77 27-122 13-106 3 2-2

LeeNanneyOffensiveTackle•SecondTeam,1981

Year GP-GS Plays1978 1-0 101979 12-12 6301980 11-11 6451981 12-12 816Totals 36-35 2101

TerryKinardDefensiveBack•FirstTeam,1981•UnanimousFirstTeam,1982

Year GP-GS Tot Hit Ast TFL PBU Int-Yd-LG CF-RF PR-Yds-Avg1979 12-3 35 15 20 0-0 5 3-93-40 0-0 0-0-01980 9-9 73 36 37 0-0 7 2-0-0 2-1 12-50-4.21981 12-12 95 74 21 1-5 6 6-51-19 1-0 0-0-01982 11-11 89 62 27 1-1 12 6-3-3 1-1 0-0-0Totals 44-35 292 187 105 2-6 30 17-147-40 4-2 12-50-4.2

JohnnyRembertLinebacker•ThirdTeam,1982

Year GP-GS Tot Hit Ast TFL Sacks PBU Int-Yds CF1981 12-1 22 19 3 1-5 0-0 3 2-15 01982 10-9 64 37 27 8-23 1-2 5 6-128 3Totals 22-10 86 56 30 9-28 1-2 8 8-143 3

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DefensiveTackle•SecondTeam,1983Year GP-GS Tot Hits Ast TFL Sacks CF-RF PBU1979 12-0 7 5 2 3-9 1-5 0-0 01980 11-5 47 33 14 5-23 2-12 0-0 21981 11-2 42 28 14 4-22 3-20 0-2 31983 11-11 83 57 26 13-20 5-43 2-2 5Totals 45-18 179 123 56 25-74 11-80 2-4 10

JamesFarrOffensiveGuard•ThirdTeam,1983

Year GP-GS Plays KDs1980 11-1 125 91981 12-12 506 321982 11-11 602 351983 11-11 654 46Totals 45-35 1887 122

WilliamPerryDefensiveTackle•ThirdTeam,1982•ConsensusFirstTeam,1983•FirstTeam,1984

Year GP-GS Tot Hit Ast TFL Sacks CF-RF PBU BK1981 12-4 48 33 15 9-50 4-44 1-2 0 01982 11-7 52 30 22 9-66 5-38 3-1 0 01983 11-4 61 38 23 15-67 6-40 2-1 1 01984 11-11 100 67 33 27-111 10-69 2-3 1 1Totals 45-26 261 168 93 60-294 25-191 8-7 2 1

DonaldIgwebuikePlacekicker•ThirdTeam,1984

Year GP-GS 0-29 30-39 40-49 +50 FGM-A LK XPM-XPA Pts1981 12-9 2-2 6-7 1-4 1-4 10-17 52 1-1 311982 11-2 0-0 1-1 1-2 1-1 3-4 55 0-0 91983 10-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-3 3-5 55 1-1 101984 11-11 4-4 4-5 6-6 2-2 16-17 53 41-41 89Totals 44-22 7-7 11-13 9-13 5-10 32-43 55 43-43 139

DaleHatcherPunter•SecondTeam,1984

Year GP-GS P Yds Avg -20 +50 LP HB Net1981 11-10 44 1908 43.4 17 13 64 1 40.51982 11-11 46 1871 40.7 21 8 63 1 38.81983 11-11 47 2051 43.6 15 10 57 0 40.91984 11-11 54 2361 43.7 16 13 68 0 42.4Totals 44-43 191 8191 42.9 69 44 68 2 40.7

SteveReeseOffensiveGuard•SecondTeam,1985

Year GP-GS Plays KDs1982 10-0 100 121983 11-7 462 301984 11-11 572 421985 12-12 850 82Totals 44-30 1984 166

TerrenceFlaglerTailback•FirstTeam,1986

Year GP-GS Att Yds Avg. TD LG Rec. Yds Avg TD KOR Yds1982 9-0 29 120 4.0 0 14 0 0 0.0 0 4 1081983 2-1 31 202 6.5 0 35 2 21 10.5 0 1 81984 10-2 75 350 4.7 5 43 8 63 7.5 2 0 01985 9-0 52 232 4.3 2 47 10 54 5.4 0 0 01986 12-10 192 1258 6.6 10 88 16 188 11.8 3 0 0Totals 42-13 379 2162 5.7 17 88 36 326 9.1 5 5 116

JohnPhillipsOffensiveGuard•FirstTeam,1986•SecondTeam,1987

Year GP-GS Plays KDs1984 11-0 50 01985 12-8 621 421986 12-12 864 1001987 12-12 795 103Totals 47-32 2330 245

DavidTreadwellPlacekicker•ConsensusFirstTeam,1987

Year GP-GS 0-29 30-39 40-49 +50 Tot PAT LK Pts1985 11-11 4-6 8-8 5-8 0-2 17-24 25-25 49 761986 12-12 7-7 3-5 2-8 0-0 12-20 34-34 46 701987 11-11 7-8 7-8 4-6 0-0 18-22 33-34 43 87Totals 34-34 18-21 18-21 11-22 0-2 47-66 92-93 49 233

MichaelDeanPerryDefensiveTackle•FirstTeam,1987

Year GP-GS Tot Hits Ast TFL Sacks CF-RF PBU1984 11-10 75 48 27 15-63 7-37 3-0 11985 7-6 34 19 15 7-20 2-5 1-0 61986 12-5 56 31 25 15-84 9-60 0-0 51987 11-11 74 52 22 24-128 10-86 1-0 3Totals 41-32 239 150 89 61-295 28-188 5-0 15

DonnellWoolfordCornerback•FirstTeam,1987•ConsensusFirstTeam,1988

Year GP-GS Tot Hits Ast TFL Int-Yd PR-Yd Avg PBU1985 12-0 21 12 9 0-0 1-34 1-14 14.0 21986 11-11 53 37 16 3-3 3-(-8) 25-203 8.1 121987 12-12 52 38 14 4-8 5-0 23-345 15.0 151988 12-12 61 45 16 5-18 1-0 29-192 6.6 15Totals 47-35 187 132 55 12-29 10-26 78-754 9.7 44Note:Hadonesackforeightyardsin1987;hadtwopuntreturnsforTDsin1987;hadthreecausedfumblesin1988;hadoneblockedkickin1985and1988.

StacyLongOffensiveTackle•FirstTeam1989•ConsensusFirstTeam1990

Year GP-GS Plays KD1986 5-1 39 31988 12-1 344 171989 12-12 734 691990 11-11 601 52Totals 40-25 1718 141

ChrisGardockiPlacekicker•ThirdTeam,1989•SecondTeam1990

Year GP-GS 0-29 30-39 40-49 +50 Tot PAT LK Pts KO TB1988 12-12 6-7 7-11 4-8 2-6 19-32 1-1 52 58 1 01989 12-12 10-10 2-5 10-13 0-1 22-29 41-41 49 107 32 91990 12-12 8-8 7-9 4-5 3-6 22-28 30-30 57 96 66 24Totals 36-36 24-25 16-25 18-26 5-13 63-89 72-72 57 261 99 33

Year Punts Yds -20 +50 Ret-Yd LP HB Net Avg1988 45 1924 7 8 23-206 66 0 38.1 42.761989 48 2062 15 7 16-171 63 0 39.4 42.961990 58 2580 12 15 33-300 78 1 39.3 44.48Totals 151 6566 34 30 72-677 78 1 39.1 43.48

RobBodineMiddleGuard•FirstTeam,1991

Year GP-GS Plays Hits Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBU CF-RF QP1989 12-12 420 28 32 60 7-26 2-17 1 0-0 61990 11-11 484 42 36 78 14-47 5.5-32 1 1-1 111991 12-12 560 72 36 108 27-111 7.5-62 0 2-1 11Totals 35-35 1464 142 104 246 48-184 15-111 2 3-2 28

JebFleschOffensiveGuard•ConsensusFirstTeam,1991

Year GP-GS Plays KD1988 12-9 512 521989 12-12 759 851990 12-12 681 531991 12-12 705 77Totals 48-45 2657 267

LevonKirklandOutsideLinebacker•SecondTeam,1990•FirstTeam,1991

Year GP-GS Plays Hits Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBU CF-RF QP Int-Yd1988 12-7 446 38 33 71 9-70 5.5-62 2 2-1 6 1-221989 12-12 463 38 39 77 9-70 6.5-64 7 2-3 16 3-471990 12-12 483 30 28 58 10-30 1.5-15 8 2-1 18 0-01991 12-12 536 47 20 67 12-55 5.5-35 6 1-2 15 0-0Totals 48-43 1928 153 120 273 40-225 19-176 23 7-7 55 4-69

LevonKirklandwasatwo-timeAll-American(1990,91).

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Linebacker•FirstTeam,1991Year GP-GS Plays Hits Ast Tot TFL Sacks CF-RF PBU Int-Yd1988 12-9 570 62 42 104 4-11 0-0 3-1 4 0-01989 12-6 363 32 30 62 3-4 0-0 1-0 5 0-01990 12-12 547 75 34 109 13-53 1-13 4-2 2 1-101991 12-11 554 72 42 114 10-22 0-0 2-1 3 0-0Totals 48-38 2034 241 148 389 30-90 1-13 10-4 14 1-10

StacySeegarsOffensiveGuard•SecondTeam,1992•FirstTeam,1993

Year GP-GS Plays KD1990 6-0 69 21991 12-12 808 501992 11-11 791 1031993 12-12 789 58Totals 41-35 2457 213

NelsonWelchPlacekicker•ThirdTeam,1992

Year GP-GS 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tot LK PAT Pts1991 12-12 8-10 6-8 5-6 0-3 19-27 47 31-35 881992 11-11 9-10 4-7 7-9 2-2 22-28 53 23-25 891993 12-12 9-11 4-5 2-8 0-0 15-24 47 17-18 621994 11-11 5-6 6-8 5-8 0-0 16-22 47 14-14 62Totals 46-46 31-37 20-28 19-31 2-5 72-101 53 85-92 301

BrianDawkinsStrongSafety•SecondTeam,1995

Year GP-GS Plays Hits Asts Tot TFL PBU Int-Yds-TD CF-RF BK1992 11-0 29 14 11 25 0-0 0 0-0-0 1-0 01993 12-12 740 43 23 66 3-7 10 3-13-0 2-1 11994 11-11 724 52 19 71 2-8 4 2-33-0 0-1 11995 12-12 754 60 29 89 4-22 9 6-55-1 1-2 1Totals 46-35 2247 169 82 251 9-37 23 11-101-1 4-4 3

AnthonySimmonsInsideLinebacker•ThirdTeam,1995•FirstTeam,1996•ConsensusFirstTeam,1997

Year GP-GS Play Hits Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBU1995 12-11 568 78 72 150 11-43 3.5-24 31996 12-12 709 92 86 178 16-58 7-58 21997 12-12 665 95 63 158 25-101 8-57 4Totals 36-35 1942 265 221 486 52-202 18.5-139 9

JimBundrenOffensiveTackle•SecondTeam,1997

Year GP-GS Plays KD1994 11-11 563 331995 12-12 650 241996 12-12 790 311997 12-12 769 43Totals 47-47 2772 131

AntwanEdwardsDefensiveBack•ThirdTeam,1998

Year GP-GS Plays Hits Ast Tot Int-Yds PR-Yds PBU KOR-Yds1995 12-0 212 23 18 41 0-0 4-57 2 2-401996 12-12 595 54 29 83 2-58 2-18 4 3-431997 11-11 694 38 14 52 4-81 0-0 15 12-2801998 10-10 543 24 19 43 2-56 6-82 14 13-350Totals 45-33 2044 139 80 219 8-195 12-157 35 30-713

KeithAdamsInsideLinebacker•FirstTeam,1999•ConsensusFirstTeam,2000

Year GP-GS Plays Hits Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int PBU CF-RF QP1998 11-0 176 14 31 45 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 11999 12-12 864 119 67 186 35-171 16-122 0-0 3 2-2 252000 12-12 753 81 67 148 19-99 7-74 1-27 3 4-0 19Totals 35-24 1793 214 165 379 54-270 23-196 1-27 6 7-2 45

RodGardnerWideReceiver•FirstTeam,2000

Year GP-GS Plays Rec. Yds Avg. TD LG 20+ Y/G KOR-Yds1997 12-2 259 8 101 12.6 1 41 2 8.4 0-01998 11-3 317 20 263 13.2 1 63 2 23.1 0-01999 12-10 798 80 1084 13.6 4 49 15 90.3 0-02000 12-11 722 58 1050 18.1 7 50 20 87.5 8-168Totals 47-26 2096 166 2498 15.0 13 63 39 53.1 8-168

RobertCarswellFreeSafety•ThirdTeam,2000

Year GP-GS Plays Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF1997 12-6 405 30 21 51 2-10 0-0 0-0 0 6 1-01998 11-11 705 56 46 102 4-7 0-0 0-0 0 4 0-01999 12-12 869 89 40 129 1-2 0-0 6-72 0 3 1-12000 12-12 780 45 47 92 1-2 1-2 2-29 0 2 0-2Totals 47-41 2759 220 154 374 8-21 1-2 8-101 0 15 2-3

KyleYoungCenter•SecondTeam,2000•ThirdTeam,2001

Year GP-GS Plays KD1998 11-4 479 411999 12-12 919 832000 12-12 766 1202001 12-12 854 168Totals 47-40 3018 412

BrianManceCornerback•FourthTeam,2002

Year GP-GS Plays Hit Ast Tot TFL Int. PBU CF-RF PR KOR1999 12-0 49 12 3 15 1-4 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-02000 12-3 279 24 15 39 1-2 3-72 5 1-1 6-192 6-1572001 11-11 774 31 17 48 0-0 3-0 7 0-0 16-211 25-5882002 13-13 823 50 12 62 1-14 6-1 11 2-0 4-31 2-43Totals 48-27 1925 117 47 164 3-20 12-73 23 3-1 26-434 33-788

LeroyHillLinebacker•ThirdTeam,2004

Year GP-S Plays Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2001 10-0 135 19 12 31 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-02002 13-0 47 16 13 29 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-12003 13-13 757 110 35 145 27-92 8-57 3-4 8 2 1-12004 11-11 677 74 32 106 19-88 8-66 0-0 7 1 0-0Totals 47-24 1616 219 92 311 48-182 16-123 3-4 15 4 1-2

JustinMillerKickReturner•SecondTeam,2004

Year GP-S Plays Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU CF-RF KOR PR̂ TD2002 13-8 674 43 18 61 0-0 8-50 9 2-0 13-456 0-0 12003 13-13 819 45 9 54 2-7 2-30 13 1-0 17-417 8-73 12004 11-11 718 46 8 54 0-0 3-14 9 0-1 20-661 26-339 3Totals 37-32 2211 134 35 169 2-7 13-94 31 3-1 50-1534 34-412 5^-kickoffandpuntreturns;Note:Alsoplayedfoursnapsonoffensein2004.

TyeHillCornerback•FirstTeam,2005

Year GP-S Plays Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2003 13-11 678 34 3 37 1-7 1-7 2-(-2) 0 7 1-02004 11-11 784 38 14 52 2-12 1-9 0-0 0 21 0-02005 12-12 717 41 13 54 5-14 1-1 3-35 0 7 1-1Totals 36-34 2179 113 30 143 8-33 3-17 5-33 0 35 2-1

Year GP-S Plays Car. Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD2002 13-0 129 42 225 5.4 2 32 3 7 0

GainesAdamsDefensiveEnd•UnanimousFirstTeam,2006

Year GP-S Plays Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2003 12-0 172 11 4 15 4-8 1-1 0-0 7 2 0-02004 11-1 346 22 13 35 8-26 5-20 0-0 5 4 0-02005 12-12 627 37 19 56 15-83 9.5-64 0-0 29 9 3-02006 13-13 582 42 20 62 17.5-106 12.5-87 0-0 25 6 2-3Totals 48-26 1727 112 56 168 44.5-223 28-172 0-0 66 21 5-3

NathanBennettOffensiveGuard•ThirdTeam,2006

Year GP-GS Plays KD2003 13-7 599 452004 11-10 510 442005 10-8 550 74.52006 13-13 649 100Totals 47-38 2308 263.5

ChrisMcDuffieOffensiveGuard•SecondTeam,2007

Year GP-GS Plays KD2004* 10-0 128 02005 11-0 92 112006 13-5 340 502007 12-11 619 84Totals 46-16 1179 145*-playeddefenseandhad12tackles

BarryRichardsonOffensiveTackle•FirstTeam,2007

Year GP-GS Plays KD2004 11-7 471 192005 12-12 733 472006 13-13 684 752007 13-12 890 65Totals 49-44 2778 206

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Year Player,Pos. Team1953 DreherGaskin,E 2 DonKing,B 21954 ClydeWhite,T 1 ScottJackson,E 2 DonKing,B 21955 JoelWells,TB 11956 JoelWells,TB 1 CharlieBussey,QB 2 JohnGrdijan,G 2 DaltonRivers,E 21957 HarveyWhite,QB 1 JohnGrdijan,G 2 RayMasneri,E 21958 JimPadgett,T 1 RayMasneri,E 2 BillThomas,C 2 HarveyWhite,B 21959 GaryBarnes,E 1 DougCline,FB 1 BillMathis,HB 1 HaroldOlson,T 1 LouCordileone,T 2 PaulSnyder,C 21960 LowndesShingler,QB 1 DaveLynn,G 2 BillMcGuirt,B 21961 TommyKing,E 11962 DonChuy,T 11963 PatCrain,FB 1 BillyWeaver,G 1 JackAaron,T 2 TedBunton,C 2 LouFogle,E 21965 JohnnyBoyette,OT 1 BillHecht,LB 1 HughMauldin,TB 1 ButchSursavage,DE 11966 JimmyAddison,QB 1 WayneMass,OT 1 HarryOlszewski,OG 1 WaynePage,DB 1 ButchSursavage,DE 11967 JimCatoe,LB 1 RonnieDucworth,DE 1 BuddyGore,TB 1 FrankLiberatore,DB 1 WayneMass,OT 1 HarryOlszewski,OG 11968 JohnCagle,DT 1 JimmyCatoe,LB 1 RonnieDucworth,DE 1 BuddyGore,TB 1 JoeLhotsky,OT 11969 IvanSoutherland,DE 1 CharlieWaters,OE 1 RayYauger,TB 11970 DonKelley,DB 1 DaveThompson,OG 11971 WayneBaker,DE 1

LarryHefner,LB 1 JohnMcMakin,TE 11972 FrankWirth,DT 11973 PeanutMartin,DB 1 KenPeeples,OT 1 KenPengitore,QB 11974 WillieAnderson,MG 1 BennieCunningham,TE 1 JimNess,DB 1 KenPeeples,OT 11975 BennieCunningham,TE 11977 JoeBostic,OG 1 JonathanBrooks,DE 1 LacyBrumley,OT 1 JerryButler,SE 1 SteveFuller,QB 1 SteveRyan,DB 1 RandyScott,LB 11978 JoeBostic,OG 1 JonathanBrooks,DE 1 BubbaBrown,LB 1 LesterBrown,TB 1 JerryButler,SE 1 SteveFuller,QB 1 SteveKenney,OT 1 SteveRyan,DB 1 RandyScott,LB 1 JimStuckey,DT 11979 JeffBostic,OG 1 BubbaBrown,LB 1 SteveDurham,DT 1 DavidSims,P 1 JimStuckey,DT 1 RexVarn,DB 11980 ObedAriri,PK 1 PerryTuttle,FLK 11981 DanBenish,DT 1 TonyBerryhill,C 1 JeffBryant,DT 1 JeffDavis,LB 1 HomerJordan,QB 1 TerryKinard,FS 1 PerryTuttle,FLK 11982 CliffAustin,TB 1 AndyHeaden,DE 1 TerryKinard,FS 1 FrankMagwood,WR *1 BobPaulling,PK *1 WilliamPerry,MG 1 JohnnyRembert,LB 11983 K.D.Dunn,TE 1 JamesFarr,OG 1 RodMcSwain,DB 1 BobPaulling,PK 1 WilliamPerry,MG 1 EdgarPickett,DE 1 JamesRobinson,DT 1 HenryWalls,LB *11984 MikeEppley,QB *1 DaleHatcher,P 1

DonaldIgwebuike,PK 1 WilliamPerry,MG 1 SteveReese,OG 1 TerranceRoulhac,WR 1 RonaldWatson,DB 11985 SteveBerlin,DT 1 KennyFlowers,TB 1 SteveReese,OG 1 JimRiggs,TE 11986 TerrenceFlagler,TB 1 DeltonHall,CB 1 TerenceMack,DE 1 MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1 JohnPhillips,OG 1 JimRiggs,TE 11987 TerryAllen,TB 1 JeffNunamacher,OT 1 MichaelDeanPerry,DT 1 JohnPhillips,OG 1 TonyStephens,MG 1 DavidTreadwell,PK 1 DonnellWoolford,CB 11988 TerryAllen,TB 1 MarkDrag,MG 1 JeffNunamacher,OT 1 DonnellWoolford,CB 1 ChrisGardocki,P *2 JesseHatcher,OLB *2 JamesLott,FS *2 RichardMcCullough,DT *21989 DougBrewster,LB 1 ChrisGardocki,PK/P 1 VanceHammond,DT 1 LevonKirkland,OLB ^1 StacyLong,OT 1 JamesLott,FS 1 OtisMoore,DT ^1 RobertO’Neal,FS *1 HankPhillips,C ^1 DexterDavis,CB *^2 JebFlesch,OG *2 JohnJohnson,OLB *21990 RobBodine,MG 1 DexterDavis,CB 1 ChrisGardocki,PK/P 1 VanceHammond,DT 1 EricHarmon,OG 1 LevonKirkland,OLB 1 StacyLong,OT 1 RonaldWilliams,TB 1 DougBrewster,LB 2 JebFlesch,OG 2 JohnJohnson,OLB 2 EdMcDaniel,LB 21991 RobBodine,MG 1 MikeBrown,C 1 JebFlesch,OG 1 LevonKirkland,OLB 1 EdMcDaniel,LB 1 ChesterMcGlockton,DT 1

RobertO’Neal,FS 1 TerrySmith,WR 1 NelsonWelch,PK 1 BruceBratton,OT 2 RonaldWilliams,TB 21992 StacySeegars,OG 1 BrentsonBuckner,DT 2 AshleySheppard,OLB 2 RobertO’Neal,FS 2 NelsonWelch,PK 21993 BrentsonBuckner,DT 1 StacySeegars,OG 1 BrianDawkins,SS 2 AndreHumphrey,CB 2 TimJones,LB 2 BrentLeJeune,OT 2 NelsonWelch,PK 21994 TimJones,LB 1 MarvinCross,DT 2 BrianDawkins,SS 2 WardellRouse,OLB 2 NelsonWelch,PK 21995 BrianDawkins,SS 1 AnthonySimmons,LB 1 LaMarickSimpson,DT 1 WillYoung,OG 1 LeomontEvans,FS 2 DwayneMorgan,OT 2 RaymondPriester,TB 2 JeffSauve,PK 21996 JimBundren,OT 1 TrevorPryce,DT 1 AnthonySimmons,LB 1 LamontHall,TE 2 DexterMcCleon,CB 2 RaymondPriester,TB 2 GlennRountree,OG 2 JamieTrimble,C 21997 JimBundren,OT 1 TonyHorne,KR 1 RaymondPriester,TB 1 GlennRountree,OG 1 AnthonySimmons,LB 1 LorenzoBromell,DE 2 AntwanEdwards,DB 2 TonyHorne,WR 2 RaymondWhite,MG 21998 AntwanEdwards,CB 1 RahimAbdullah,OLB 2 AdrianDingle,DE 2 CoreyHulsey,OG 2 HollandPostell,OT 21999 KeithAdams,LB 1 RobertCarswell,FS 1 RodGardner,WR 2 TerryJolly,DT 2 DextraPolite,CB 22000 KeithAdams,LB 1 AlexArdley,CB 1 RobertCarswell,FS 1

TerryJolly,DT 1 KyleYoung,C 1 TravisZachery,RB 1 RodGardner,WR 2 WillMerritt,OG 22001 WoodrowDantzler,QB 1 ChadCarson,LB 2 CharlesHafley,DB 2 WillMerritt,OG 2 KyleYoung,C 22002 NickEason,DT 1 BrianMance,CB 2 BryantMcNeal,DE 2 JustinMiller,DB 22003 LeroyHill,LB 1 DerrickHamilton,WR 2 DerrickHamilton,KR 2 GregoryWalker,OT 2 DonnellWashington,DT 22004 AireseCurrie,WR 1 LeroyHill,LB 1 JustinMiller,DB 2 JustinMiller,KR 22005 TyeHill,CB 1 ChansiStuckey,WR 1 JadDean,PK 2 RomanFry,OG 2 CharlieWhitehurst,QB 22006 GainesAdams,DE 1 NathanBennett,OG 1 JamesDavis,RB 1 BarryRichardson,OT 1 ChansiStuckey,WR 1 DustinFry,C 2 C.J.Spiller,RB 22007 JamesDavis,RB 1 AaronKelly,WR 1 ChrisMcDuffie,OG 1 BarryRichardson,OT 1 MichaelHamlin,S 2 CullenHarper,QB 22008 MichaelHamlin,S 1 C.J.Spiller,ST 1 ThomasAustin,OL 2 AaronKelly,WR 2 C.J.Spiller,RB 22009 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 1 MichaelPalmer,TE 1 C.J.Spiller,KR 1 ThomasAustin,OG 2 JacobyFord,WR 2 ChrisHairston,OT 2 RickySapp,DE 2 C.J.Spiller,RB 22010 Da’QuanBowers,DE 1 ChrisHairston,OT 1 JarvisJenkins,DT 1 DeAndreMcDaniel,S 1 DwayneAllen,TE 2*-AP;^-UPI

All-ACC Selections

C.J.SpillerRunningBack/KickReturner•UnanimousFirstTeam,2009

Year G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD PR KOR2006 13-1 322 129 938 7.3 10 19 210 2 11-33 13-2342007 13-5 508 145 768 5.3 3 34 271 2 16-137 19-5472008 12-1 359 116 629 5.4 7 34 436 3 18-189 19-5162009 14-12 505 216 1212 5.6 12 36 503 4 8-210 23-755Totals 52-19 1694 606 3547 5.9 32 123 1420 11 53-569 74-2052

ThomasAustinOffensiveGuard•ThirdTeam,2009

Year GP-GS Plays KD2006 8-0 117 222007 13-12 780 902008 13-13 795 982009 14-14 809 106Totals 48-39 2501 316

DeAndreMcDanielSafety•FirstTeam,2009•ThirdTeam,2010

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF PR2007 13-0 438 27 6 33 4-11 0-0 2-0 3 6 0-0 1-72008 13-8 630 54 23 77 4-23 0-0 1-1 8 6 2-1 0-02009 14-14 892 74 28 102 5-17 2-11 8-128 3 2 1-0 0-02010 13-13 790 64 20 84 5.5-17 0-0 4-33 2 6 0-0 0-0Totals 53-35 2750 219 77 296 18.5-68 2-11 15-162 16 20 3-1 1-7

Da’QuanBowersDefensiveEnd•UnanimousFirstTeam,2010

Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF2008 13-6 480 39 8 47 8-26 1-8 0-0 15 3 0-12009 12-11 475 37 21 58 11-36 3-20 0-0 12 1 1-12010 13-13 683 62 12 74 26-153 15.5-112 1-0 20 2 1-0Totals 38-30 1638 138 41 179 45-215 19.5-140 1-0 47 6 2-2

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Pro Players (All Leagues)ABDULLAH,RAHIM,OLB(1998) ClevelandBrowns,1999,00 EdmontonEskimos(CFL),2002-04 CalgaryStampeders(CFL),2005,06ADAMS,GAINES,DE(2006) TampaBayBuccaneers,2007-09 ChicagoBears,2009 2007All-RookieTeam First-RoundDraftChoice,fourthplayerchosen,2007ADAMS,KEITH,LB(2000) DallasCowboys,2001,02 BerlinThunder(NFLE),2002 PhiladelphiaEagles,2002-05 MiamiDolphins,2006 ClevelandBrowns,2007*ALEXANDER,KEVIN,DE(2009) DenverBroncos,2010ALLEN,TERRY,TB(1989) MinnesotaVikings,1991-94 WashingtonRedskins,1995-98 NewEnglandPatriots,1999 NewOrleansSaints,2000 BaltimoreRavens,2001 1996ProBowl;1996All-ProARIRI,OBED,PK(1980) WashingtonFederals(USFL),1983 TampaBayBuccaneers,1984 WashingtonRedskins,1987AUSTIN,CLIFF,TB(1982) NewOrleansSaints,1983,84 AtlantaFalcons,1984-86 TampaBayBuccaneers,1987*AUSTIN,THOMAS,C(2009) NewEnglandPatriots,2010BALDWIN,BOB,B(1964) BaltimoreColts,1966,67BARBER,MIKE,LB(1994) SeattleSeahawks,1995-97 IndianapolisColts,1998,99 NewYork/NewJerseyHitmen(XFL),2001BARNES,GARY,OE(1961) GreenBayPackers,1962,63 DallasCowboys,1963 ChicagoBears,1964 AtlantaFalcons,1966,67 First player signed and to score points for

Atlanta;1962NFLWorldChampionBENISH,DAN,DT(1982) AtlantaFalcons,1983-86 WashingtonRedskins,1987,88 1987SuperBowlChampionBENNETT,CHARLES,DE(2005) TampaBayBuccaneers,2006,07 TennesseeTitans,2008BENNETT,NATHAN,OG(2006) BaltimoreRavens,2008BOSTIC,JEFF,C(1979) WashingtonRedskins,1980-93 1982,87,91SuperBowlChampion;1983Pro

BowlBOSTIC,JOE,OG(1978) SaintLouisCardinals,1979-88 1979All-RookieTeamBOYER,SHELTON,WR(1985) MiamiDolphins,1987(replacementplayer)BREWSTER,DOUG,LB(1990) SaskatchewanRoughriders(CFL),1991 WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1993BROMELL,LORENZO,DE(1997) MiamiDolphins,1998-01 MinnesotaVikings,2002 OaklandRaiders,2003 NewYorkGiants,2004 1998NFLAll-RookieTeamBROOKS,JONATHAN,LB(1978) DetroitLions,1979 AtlantaFalcons,1980 PhiladelphiaStars(USFL),1983,84 1984USFLChampionsBROWN,LESTER,TB(1979) SaskatchewanRoughriders(CFL),1980,81 MontrealConcordes(CFL),1983 TorontoArgonauts(CFL),1984,85 WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1986BRYANT,JEFF,DT(1981) SeattleSeahawks,1982-93 First-RoundDraftChoice,sixthplayerchosen,1982BUCKNER,BRENTSON,DT(1993) PittsburghSteelers,1994-96

Playedin1996,03SuperBowls KansasCityChiefs,1997 CincinnatiBengals,1997 SanFrancisco49ers,1998-00 CarolinaPanthers,2001-05BUNDREN,JIM,C(1997) NewYorkJets,1998 ClevelandBrowns,1999,00 MiamiDolphins,2002*BUTLER,CREZDON,CB(2009) PittsburghSteelers,2010BUTLER,JERRY,WR(1978) BuffaloBills,1979-87 AFC Offensive Rookie-of-the-Year by UPI/

SportingNews First-RoundDraftChoice,fifthplayerchosen,1979CAGLE,JOHN,DT/LB/G(1968) BostonPatriots,1969CALLICUTT,KEN,TB(1977) DetroitLions,1978-82CAMERON,DeCHANE,QB(1991) EdmontonEskimos(CFL),1992CARSWELL,ROBERT,DB(2000) SanDiegoChargers,2001,02CHILDRESS,O.J.,LB(1998) NewYorkGiants,1999 AmsterdamAdmirals(NFLE),2000 CarolinaPanthers,2000CHIPLEY,BILL,E/DB(1941) BostonYanks,1947,48 NewYorkBulldogs,1949CHUY,DON,OG(1962) LosAngelesRams,1963-68 PhiladelphiaEagles,1969*CIURCIU,VINCE,LB(1999) TampaBayBuccaneers,2003 CarolinaPanthers,2003-06 MinnesotaVikings,2007,08 DetroitLions,2009,10CLARK,BRIAN,OG(1981) DenverBroncos,1982(taxisquad)CLARK,DWIGHT,WR(1978) SanFrancisco49ers,1979-87 LedNFCinReceiving,1981,82;1981and1984

SuperBowlChampion;1982,83NFLProBowl;1982NFLMVP

*CLEMONS,CHRIS,S(2008) MiamiDolphins,2009,10CLINE,DOUG,LB(1959) HoustonOilers,1960-66 SanDiegoChargers,1966COLEY,JAMES,TE(1988) ChicagoBears,1990-92 IndianapolisColts,1991

CONE,FRED,B/PK(1950) GreenBayPackers,1951-57 DallasCowboys,1960 1955NFLField-Goalleader*CONNER,KAVELL,LB(2009) IndianapolisColts,2010 2010NFLAll-RookieCOOPER,GARY,WR(1989) MontrealMachine(WLAF),1991CORDILEONE,LOU,DE/DT/OG(1959) NewYorkGiants,1960 SanFrancisco49ers,1961 LosAngelesRams,1962 PittsburghSteelers,1962,63 NewOrleansSaints,1967,68 First-RoundDraftChoice,1959CROSBY,ROSCOE,WR(2003) IndianapolisColts,2005CRUTCHFIELD,DARREL,DB(2000) PhiladelphiaEagles,2001 EdmontonEskimos(CFL),2003,04 MontrealAlouettes(CFL),2006CUNNINGHAM,BENNIE,TE(1975) PittsburghSteelers,1976-83,85 First-RoundDraftChoice,28thplayerchosen,1976 1978,1979SuperBowlChampionCURRIE,AIRESE,WR(2004) ChicagoBears,2005,06DAIGNEAULT,DOUG,B(1959) OttawaRoughRiders(CFL),1960-63 WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1964,65DANFORTH,KENNY,SS(1985) LosAngelesRaiders,1987(replacementplayer)DANTZLER,WOODROW,QB(2001) DallasCowboys,2002 AtlantaFalcons,2003 FrankfurtGalaxy,2005(NFLE)DAVIS,BILLY,LB(1983) SaintLouisCardinals,1984DAVIS,DEXTER,CB(1990) PhoenixCardinals,1991,92 LosAngelesRams,1993-95*DAVIS,JAMES,RB(2008) ClevelandBrowns,2009,10 WashingtonRedskins,2010DAVIS,JEFF,LB(1981) TampaBayBuccaneers,1982-87 CaptainofTampaBay,1984-87DAVIS,TY,CB(1984) NewYorkGiants,1985,86(Injuredreserveen-

tire1986seasonwithSuperBowlChampions) DetroitLions,1987*DAWKINS,BRIAN,SS(1995) PhiladelphiaEagles,1996-08

DenverBroncos,2009,10 1996All-Rookie;1999,01,02,04,05,06,08,09Pro

Bowl;2001,02,04,06All-ProDIGGS,BUBBA,TE(1981) WashingtonFederals(USFL),1983DINGLE,ADRIAN,DE(1998) SanDiegoChargers,1999-04DOLCE,CHRIS,OG(1979) WashingtonFederals(USFL),1983DOWNER,COLE,TE(2005) AmsterdamAdmirals(NFLE),2006DRIVER,STACY,TB(1985) ClevelandBrowns,1987(replacementplayer)DUKES,MIKE,LB(1958) HoustonOilers,1960-63 BostonPatriots,1964,65 NewYorkJets,1965DUNN,K.D.,TE(1984) TampaBayBuccaneers,1985 WashingtonRedskins,1987 NewYorkJets,1988 MontrealMachine(WLAF),1991DURHAM,STEVE,DE(1980) BaltimoreColts,1982*EASON,NICK,DT(2002) DenverBroncos,2003 ScottishClaymores(NFLE),2003 ClevelandBrowns,2004-06 PittsburghSteelers,2007-10 2008SuperBowlChampionEDWARDS,ANTWAN,CB(1998) GreenBayPackers,1999-03 MiamiDolphins,2004 AtlantaFalcons,2005 First-rounddraftpick,1999EPPES,ROY,DB(1977) TampaBayBandits(USFL),1983 ArizonaWranglers(USFL),1984EVANS,LEOMONT,FS(1995) WashingtonRedskins,1996-99 LosAngelesXtreme(XFL),2001FARR,JAMES,OG(1983) WashingtonFederals(USFL),1984 OrlandoRenegades(USFL),1985FLAGLER,TERRENCE,TB(1986) SanFrancisco49ers,1987-89 DallasCowboys,1990 PhoenixCardinals,1990,91 First-RoundDraftChoice,25thplayerchosen,1987 1988and1989SuperBowlChampionFLOWERS,KENNY,TB(1986) AtlantaFalcons,1987,1989*FORD,JACOBY,WR(2009) OaklandRaiders,2010 2010NFLAll-RookieFRITTS,GEORGE,OT(1941) PhiladelphiaEagles,1945*FRY,DUSTIN,C(2006) SaintLouisRams,2007,08 CarolinaPanthers,2009FUDGE,JAMAAL,S(2005) JacksonvilleJaguars,2006,07 AtlantaFalcons,2008,09FULLER,STEVE,QB(1978) KansasCityChiefs,1979-83 LosAngelesRams,1983 ChicagoBears,1984-87 SanDiegoChargers,1988 First-RoundDraftChoice,23rdplayerchosen,

1979;1985SuperBowlChampionGADDIS,C.J.,CB(2006) AtlantaFalcons,2007GAGE,BOBBY,TB(1948) PittsburghSteelers,1949,50 First-rounddraftpick,sixthplayerchosen,1948GAMBLE,JASON,C(1998) ScottishClaymores(NFLE),2000 OrlandoRage(XFL),2001GARDNER,ROD,WR(2000) WashingtonRedskins,2001-04 CarolinaPanthers,2005 GreenBayPackers,2005 KansasCityChiefs,2006 First-RoundDraftChoice,2001GARDOCKI,CHRIS,P/PK(1990) ChicagoBears,1991-94 IndianapolisColts,1995-98 ClevelandBrowns,1999-03 PittsburghSteelers,2004-06

WoodrowDantzlerplayedtwoseasonsintheNFLwith

theFalconsandCowboys.

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Pro Players (All Leagues) 1996ProBowl 2005SuperBowlChampionGETER,ERIC,DB(1992) LasVegasPosse(CFL),1994GREENE,NEALON,QB(1997) TorontoArgonauts(CFL),1998-01 SaskatchewanRoughriders(CFL),2002-05 MontrealAlouettes(CFL),2006GRIFFIN,STEVE,TB(1986) AtlantaFalcons,1987*GRISHAM,TYLER,WR(2008) PittsburghSteelers,2009,10HALL,BEN,TE(2004) ArizonaCardinals,2005 AmsterdamAdmirals(NFLE),2006,07HALL,DELTON,CB(1986) PittsburghSteelers,1987-91 SanDiegoChargers,1992,93 1987All-RookieTeamHALL,HOLLIS,DB(1981) ArizonaWranglers(USFL),1983 HoustonGamblers(USFL),1984HALL,LAMONT,TE(1997) RheinFire(NFLE),1999 GreenBayPackers,1999 NewOrleansSaints,2000-05HAMILTON,DERRICK,DT(2003) SanFrancisco49ers,2004-06 TampaBayBuccaneers,2007*HAMLIN,MICHAEL,S(2008) DallasCowboys,2009,10 JacksonvilleJaguars,2010HAMMOND,VANCE,DT(1990) SacramentoGoldminers(CFL),1994HARRELL,RICKY,C(1972) NewYorkJets,1973HARRIS,RUDY,FB(1992) TampaBayBuccaneers,1993,94HATCHER,DALE,P(1984) LosAngelesRams,1985-89,91 MiamiDolphins,1993 1985All-Pro,1985All-Rookie,1985ProBowl FirstKickerChosenin1985DraftHAYES,RUDY,LB(1958) PittsburghSteelers,1959,60,62HEADEN,ANDY,LB(1982) NewYorkGiants,1983-88 1986SuperBowlChampionHEFNER,LARRY,LB(1971) GreenBayPackers,1972-75HENDERSON,JEROME,CB(1990) NewEnglandPatriots,1991-93,96 BuffaloBills,1993,94 PhiladelphiaEagles,1995 NewYorkJets,1997,98 Playedin1994and1996SuperBowlHENDLEY,DICK,QB(1950) PittsburghSteelers,1951HENRY,WILLIAM,OT(2003) FrankfurtGalaxy(NFLE),2005 SeattleSeahawks,2005*HILL,LEROY,LB(2004) SeattleSeahawks,2005-10HILL,TYE,CB(2005) SaintLouisRams,2006-08 AtlantaFalcons,2009 First-RoundDraftChoice,2006 All-RookieTeam,2006HORNE,TONY,WR(1997) SaintLouisRams,1998-00 1999 Super Bowl Champion; NFL Kickoff

ReturnChampion,1999HUDSON,BILL,DT(1956) MontrealAlouettes(CFL),1957-60 SanDiegoChargers,1961,62 BostonPatriots,1963 1962ProBowlHUDSON,BOB,DE/LB/DB(1950) NewYorkGiants,1951,52 PhiladelphiaEagles,1953-55,57,58 WashingtonRedskins,1959 DallasTexans,1960 DenverBroncos,1960,61HULSEY,COREY,OG(1998) BuffaloBills,2001 OaklandRaiders,2003-06IGWEBUIKE,DONALD,PK(1984) TampaBayBuccaneers,1985-89 MinnesotaVikings,1990

Baltimore(CFL),1994INABINET,CLARENCE,OG(1935) RochesterTigers,1936JACKSON,STEVEN,FB(2005) CarolinaPanthers,2006JAMISON,BRANDON,LB(2002) AtlantaFalcons,2005 CarolinaPanthers,2006,07JAMISON,VONTRELL,DE(2004) DallasCowboys,2005JENKINS,RALPH,C(1946) PittsburghSteelers,1947JENNINGS,KEITH,WR(1988) DallasCowboys,1989 MontrealMachine(WLAF),1991 ChicagoBears,1991-97 LasVegasOutlaws(XFL),2001JOHNSON,JOHN,OLB(1990) SanFrancisco49ers,1991-93 CincinnatiBengals,1994 NewOrleansSaints,1995JOHNSON,TRACY,FB(1988) HoustonOilers,1989 AtlantaFalcons,1990,91 SeattleSeahawks,1992-95 TampaBayBuccaneers,1996JOLLY,TERRY,DT(2000) BarcelonaDragons(NFLE),2002JONES,CHRIS,LB(1998) BarcelonaDragons(NFLE),2000JORDAN,HOMER,QB(1982) SaskatchewanRoughriders(CFL),1983-85 OttawaRoughriders(CFL),1985 WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1986 ClevelandBrowns,1987(replacementplayer)KENNEY,STEVE,OT(1978) PhiladelphiaEagles,1979-86 DetroitLions,1986,87 1980SuperBowlparticipantKINARD,TERRY,DB(1982) NewYorkGiants,1983-89 HoustonOilers,1990 First-RoundDraftChoice,10thplayerchosen,1983 1983 All-Rookie Team; 1986 Super Bowl

Champion;1988ProBowlKIRKLAND,LEVON,OLB(1991) PittsburghSteelers,1992-00 SeattleSeahawks,2001 PhiladelphiaEagles,2002 Playedin1996SuperBowl;1996,97ProBowl;

1996,97All-Pro;NFLAll-DecadeTeam(1990s)LATIMER,AL,DB(1978) PhiladelphiaEagles,1979 SanFrancisco49ers,1980 WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1981 DetroitLions,1982-84LEAKE,JOHN,LB(2003) AtlantaFalcons,2005,06 GreenBayPackers,2005MACK,KEVIN,RB(1983) LosAngelesExpress(USFL),1984 ClevelandBrowns,1985-93 1985,1987ProBowl;1985All-RookieTeamMACK,TERENCE,DE(1986) SaintLouisCardinals,1987MANCE,BRIAN,CB(2002) AmsterdamAdmirals(NFLE),2004MASS,WAYNE,T(1967) ChicagoBears,1968-70 MiamiDolphins,1971 NewEnglandPatriots,1972 PhiladelphiaEagles,1972MATHEWS,RAY,End(1950) PittsburghSteelers,1951-59 DallasCowboys,1960 CalgaryStampeders(CFL),1961 1952,1953,1955NFLProBowlMATHIS,BILL,RB(1959) NewYorkTitans,1960-62 NewYorkJets,1963-69 1968 Super Bowl Champion; 1961 All-Pro;

1961,1963AFLProBowlMcCALL,JEFF,FB/TE(1982) LosAngelesRaiders,1983(taxisquad)McCANLESS,JIM,OG(1958) HoustonOilers,1960McCLEON,DEXTER,CB(1996) SaintLouisRams,1997-02 KansasCityChiefs,2003-05

HoustonTexans,2006 1999SuperBowlChampionMcCULLOUGH,RICHARD,DT(1988) DenverBroncos,1989,90McDANIEL,ED,ILB(1991) MinnesotaVikings,1992-01 1998ProBowlMcFADDEN,BANKS,B(1939) BrooklynDodgers,1940McGLOCKTON,CHESTER,DT(1991) OaklandRaiders,1992-97 KansasCityChiefs,1998-00 DenverBroncos,2001,02 NewYorkJets,2003 1994-96All-Pro;1994-97ProBowlMcKENZIE,DAMONTE,DT(1998) DallasCowboys,2000 RheinFire(NFLE),2002 AmsterdamAdmirals(NFLE),2003McMAKIN,JOHN,TE(1971) PittsburghSteelers,1972-74 DetroitLions,1975 SeattleSeahawks,1976 1974SuperBowlChampionMcNEAL,BRYANT,DE(2002) DenverBroncos,2003,04 SeattleSeahawks,2005 OaklandRaiders,2006McSWAIN,CHUCK,RB(1982) DallasCowboys,1983,84 NewEnglandPatriots,1987McSWAIN,ROD,DB(1983) NewEnglandPatriots,1984-90 Playedin1986SuperBowl*MERLING,PHILLIP,DE(2007) MiamiDolphins,2008-10MILLER,JUSTIN,CB(2004) NewYorkJets,2005-09 OaklandRaiders,2008,09 2006ProBowlMILTON,ELDRIDGE,LB(1985) ChicagoBears,1987MOORE,OTIS,DT(1989) BirminghamFire(WLAF),1991,92MORGAN,DWAYNE,OT(1995) TorontoArgonauts(CFL),1998,99,02 AtlantaFalcons,2003

MULLIGAN,WAYNE,C(1969) SaintLouisCardinals,1969-73 NewYorkJets,1974,75OLSON,HAROLD,OT(1959) BuffaloBills,1960-62 DenverBroncos,1963,64 1962All-ProOLSZEWSKI,HARRY,OG(1967) MontrealAlouettes(CFL),1969,70O’NEALROBERT,FS(1992) IndianapolisColts,1993-95 Amsterdam(WorldLeague),1996,97PAGLIEI,JOE,B(1955) CalgaryStampeders(CFL),1956 PhiladelphiaEagles,1959 NewYorkTitans,1960*PALMER,MICHAEL,TE(2009) AtlantaFalcons,2010PATTON,BOB,OT(1951) NewYorkGiants,1952PEEPLES,KEN,OG(1974) WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1975PERRY,MICHAELDEAN,DT(1987) ClevelandBrowns,1988-94 DenverBroncos,1995-97 KansasCityChiefs,1997 1988All-RookieTeam;1989-91,1993All-Pro;

1989-91,1993,94,96ProBowlPERRY,WILLIAM,MG/FB(1984) ChicagoBears,1985-1992 PhiladelphiaEagles,1993,94 LondonMonarchs,1996 1985SuperBowlChampion;1985All-RookieTeam First-RoundDraftChoice,22ndplayerchosen,1985PLEASANT,REGGIE,CB(1984) AtlantaFalcons,1985 TampaBayBuccaneers,1986 TorontoArgonauts(CFL),1987-94 EdmontonEskimos(CFL),1996,97 1988All-CFL;1988-91All-Division;1991Grey

CupChampion;All-timeinterceptionrecordTorontoArgonauts

POOLE,BOB,End(1963) SanFrancisco49ers,1964,65 HoustonOilers,1966,67POTTS,ROBERT,T(1919) FrankfordYellowJackets,1926

JustinMillerplayedfiveyearsintheNFLandplayedintheProBowlafterthe2006season.

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NFLWorldChampion,1926PRIESTER,RAYMOND,RB(1997) TennesseeOilers,1998PROCTOR,WILL,QB(2006) MontrealAlouettes(CFL),2007 CalgaryStampeders,2008 2008GreyCupChampion*PRYCE,TREVOR,DT(1996) DenverBroncos,1997-05 BaltimoreRavens,2006-10 NewYorkJets,2010 First-RoundDraftChoice,28thplayerchosen,1997 1997,98SuperBowlChampion;1999-02ProBowlREESE,ARCHIE,DE(1977) SanFrancisco49ers,1978-81 1981SuperBowlChampion LosAngelesRaiders,1982,83 PittsburghMaulers(USFL),1984REEVES,MARION,TB(1973) PhiladelphiaEagles,1974

NFL Season LeadersPlayer Years GP SeasonsChrisGardocki 1991-06 244 16BrianDawkins 1996-10 210 15JeffBostic 1980-93 184 14TrevorPryce 1997-10 184 14JeffBryant 1982-93 175 12ChesterMcGlockton 1992-03 179 12BrentsonBuckner 1994-05 174 12CharlieWaters 1970-82 160 11LevonKirkland 1992-02 176 11JamesTrapp 1993-03 149 11RayMathews 1951-60 114 10BobHudson 1951-61 106 10BillMathis 1960-69 137 10BennieCunningham 1975-85 118 10JoeBostic 1979-88 132 10JohnnyRembert 1983-92 126 10WilliamPerry 1986-95 138 10MichaelDeanPerry 1988-97 148 10TerryAllen 1991-02 130 10EdMcDaniel 1992-01 125 10DexterMcCleon 1997-06 148 10Note:Yearsaretotalseasonsplayedatleastonegame;yearslosttoinjurydonotcount;bolddenotesactiveplayer.

NFL Game LeadersPlayer Years Seasons GPChrisGardocki 1991-06 16 244BrianDawkins 1996-10 15 210JeffBostic 1980-93 14 184TrevorPryce 1997-10 14 184ChesterMcGlockton 1992-03 12 179LevonKirkland 1992-02 11 176JeffBryant 1982-93 12 175BrentsonBuckner 1994-05 12 174CharlieWaters 1970-82 11 160JamesTrapp 1993-03 11 149MichaelDeanPerry 1988-97 10 148DexterMcCleon 1997-06 10 148WilliamPerry 1986-95 10 138BillMathis 1960-69 10 137DwightClark 1979-87 9 134JoeBostic 1979-88 10 132TerryAllen 1991-01 10 130JohnnyRembert 1983-92 10 126DonnellWoolford 1989-97 9 126EdMcDaniel 1992-01 10 125TerryKinard 1983-90 8 121TracyJohnson 1989-96 8 121Note:Yearsaretotalseasonsplayedatleastonegame;yearslosttoinjurydonotcount;bolddenotesactiveplayer.

WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1975,76REMBERT,JOHNNY,LB(1982) NewEnglandPatriots,1983-92 1988All-Pro;1988ProBowl*RICHARDSON,BARRY,OT(2007) KansasCityChiefs,2008-10RIGGS,JIM,TE(1986) CincinnatiBengals,1987-92 WashingtonRedskins,1993ROBINSON,JAMES,DT(1983) LosAngelesExpress(USFL),1984,85ROME,STAN,WR(1975) KansasCityChiefs,1979-82 WashingtonFederals(USFL),1983ROUNTREE,GLENN,G(1997) CarolinaPanthers,1998 DenverBroncos,1999 BarcelonaDragons(NFLE),2000 MemphisManiax(XFL),2001ROUSE,WARDELL,OLB(1994) TampaBayBuccaneers,1995,96 RheinFire(NFLE),1998RYANS,LARRY,WR(1992) DetroitLions,1993 TampaBayBuccaneers,1996 RheinFire(NFLE),1998,99 LosAngelesXtreme(XFL),2001SAPP,PATRICK,OLB(1995) SanDiegoChargers,1996,97 ArizonaCardinals,1998,99 MemphisManiax(XFL),2001SAPP,RICKY,DE(2009) PhiladelphiaEagles,2010(injuredreserve)SAUVE,JEFF,PK(1995) RheinFire(NFLE),1999*SCOTT,DORELL,DT(2008) SaintLouisRams,2009,10SCOTT,JIM,DL(1983) OrlandoRenegades(USFL),1985SCOTT,RANDY,LB(1978) WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1980 CalgaryStampeders(CFL),1980SHEPPARD,ASHLEY,OLB(1992) MinnesotaVikings,1993-95 JacksonvilleJaguars,1995 LosAngelesRams,1995SIMMONS,ANTHONY,LB(1997) SeattleSeahawks,1998-04 First-RoundDraftChoice,15thplayerchosen,1998SIMMONS,WAYNE,OLB(1992) GreenBayPackers,1993-96

KansasCityChiefs,1997,98 1993All-RookieTeam;1996SuperBowlChampionSIMS,MARVIN,FB(1979) BaltimoreColts,1980,81SMITH,AKIL,OT(2001) WashingtonRedskins,2002 BarcelonaDragons(NFLE),2003SMITH,EMORY,FB(1995) ScottishClaymores(NFLE),1999SMITH,RICHARD,DB(1988) Raleigh-DurhamSkyhawks(WLAF),1991SMITH,RONNIE,LB(1977) SaskatchewanRoughriders(CFL),1980*SPILLER,C.J.,RB(2009) BuffaloBills,2010 First-RoundDraftPick,NinthplayerchosenSTEPHENS,DARNELL,OLB(1995) TampaBayBuccaneers,1995,96*STUCKEY,CHANSI,WR(2006) NewYorkJets,2007-09 ClevelandBrowns,2009,10STUCKEY,JIM,DT(1979) SanFrancisco49ers,1980-86 NewYorkJets,1986 SanDiegoChargers,1987 First-RoundDraftPick,20thplayerchosen,1980 1981and1984SuperBowlChampionSWIFT,BOB,FB/C/G(1963) BritishColumbiaLions(CFL),1964,65 TorontoArgonauts(CFL),1966-70 WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1971-78 1972,74All-Pro*TAYLOR,RENDRICK,TE(2009) TampaBayBuccaneers,2010TESTERMAN,DON,RB(1975) SeattleSeahawks,1976-78 WashingtonRedskins,1979 MiamiDolphins,1980THOMAS,DOUG,WR(1990) SeattleSeahawks,1991-93THOMAS,RODNEY,LB(2002) AmsterdamAdmirals(NFLE),2004THOMPSON,DAVE,C/OG/T(1970) DetroitLions,1971-73 NewOrleansSaints,1974,75THORSLAND,OSCAR,End(1962) OttawaRoughriders(CFL),1963TIMMONS,CHARLIE,B(1941) BrooklynDodgers,1946TINSLEY,SID,TB(1944) PittsburghSteelers,1945TRAPP,JAMES,DB(1992) OaklandRaiders,1993-98 BaltimoreRavens,1999-02 JacksonvilleJaguars,2003 2000SuperBowlChampionTREADWELL,DAVID,PK(1987) DenverBroncos,1989-92 NewYorkGiants,1993,94 1989ProBowl;1989All-RookieTeamTRIPLETT,DANNY,LB(1982) WashingtonFederals(USFL),1984TUTEN,RICH,DL(1978) OttawaRoughriders(CFL),1980TUTTLE,PERRY,WR(1981) BuffaloBills,1982,83 First-RoundDraftChoice,1982 TampaBayBuccaneers,1984 AtlantaFalcons,1984 WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1986-91 1987 All-CFL; 1990 Grey Cup Champion;

Inducted intoWinnipeg Blue Bombers HallofFame,1997

VAUGHN,KHALEED,DE(2003) AtlantaFalcons,2004 CarolinaPanthers,2005WALKER,GREGORY,OG(2003) NewYorkGiants,2004WALLS,HENRY,LB(1985) NewYorkJets,1987(replacementplayer) MontrealMachine(WLAF),1991WALTERS,JOEY,WR/DB(1976) WinnipegBlueBombers(CFL),1977 SaskatchewanRoughriders(CFL),1977,78,80-82 BritishColumbiaLions(CFL),1979 WashingtonFederals(USFL),1983,84 OrlandoRenegades(USFL),1985 HoustonOilers,1987 1982All-CFL;SetCFLreceivingrecord,1982

WASHINGTON,DONNELL,DT(2003) GreenBayPackers,2004,05(injuredreserve)WASHINGTON,JAY,RB(1973) WinnipegBombers(CFL),1974-79 SaskatchewanRoughriders(CFL),1980 CFLRushingLeader,1976*WATERS,ANTHONY,LB(2006) SanDiegoChargers,2007,08 NewOrleansSaints,2009,10 2009SuperBowlChampionWATERS,CHARLIE,CB(1969) DallasCowboys,1970-78,80,81 1971and1977SuperBowlChampion;1977,

1978 All-Pro; 1976-78 Pro Bowl; Selected toAll-TimeCowboysteam

WELLS,JOEL,B(1956) MontrealAlouettes(CFL),1957-60 NewYorkGiants,1961WHITE,HARVEY,QB(1959) BostonPatriots,1960 FirstplayereversignedbyPatriots*WHITEHURST,CHARLIE,QB(2005) SanDiegoChargers,2006-09 SeattleSeahawks,2010WHITLEY,CURTIS,C(1991) SanDiegoChargers,1992-94 Playedin1995SuperBowl CarolinaPanthers,1995,96 1995All-ProbySportsIllustrated OaklandRaiders,1997WILLIAMS,BRETT,DE(1996) SeattleSeahawks,1998WILLIAMS,KEITH,LB(1986) LosAngelesRaiders,1987(replacementplayer)WILLIAMS,PERRY,CB(1986) NewEnglandPatriots,1987(replacementplayer)WILLIAMS,RAY,WR(1986) ClevelandBrowns,1987(replacementplayer)WILLIAMSRONALD,RB(1992) HamiltonTigercats(CFL),1997-01 EdmontonEskimos(CFL),2002WITHERSPOON,DERRICK,RB(1993) ShreveportPirates,1994 PhildelphiaEagles,1995-97WITHERSPOON,TERRY,FB(2000) DallasCowboys,2001WOOLFORD,DONNELL,CB(1988) ChicagoBears,1989-96 PittsburghSteelers,1997 CarolinaPanthers,1998 1993ProBowlWORTHY,FRED,End(1983track) OaklandInvaders(USFL),1984YOUNGBLOOD,KEVIN,WR(2003) AtlantaFalcons,2004-06

* - active; Note: Super Bowl years are seasons,not year played; includes outdoor football only;includespracticesquadplayers.

JamesTrappplayed11seasonsintheNFLandwasamemberofthe2000SuperBowlChampionRavens’team.

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NFL Alumni Games & Seasons

NFL All-Decade Team1990s - Levon Kirkland, LB, Steelers

NFL Player-of-the-Year1982 - ^Dwight Clark, WR, 49ers

AFC Rookie-of-the-Year1979 -*Jerry Butler, WR, Bills

All-Rookie Team1979 - Jerry Butler, WR, Bills Joe Bostic, OG, Cardinals1980 - Jim Stuckey, DT, 49ers1982 - Jeff Bryant, DT, Seahawks1983 - Terry Kinard, FS, Giants1985 - Kevin Mack, RB, Browns William Perry, MG/FB, Bears Dale Hatcher, P, Rams1987 - Delton Hall, CB, Steelers1988 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns1989 - David Treadwell, PK, Broncos1993 - Wayne Simmons, OLB, Packers1996 - Brian Dawkins, SS, Eagles1998 - Lorenzo Bromell, DE, Dolphins2001 - Rod Gardner, WR, Redskins2006 - Tye Hill, CB, Rams2007 - Gaines Adams, DE, Buccaneers2010 - Kavell Conner, LB, Colts Jacoby Ford, WR, Raiders

All-Pro Selections1952 - Ray Mathews, RB, Steelers1961 - Bill Mathis, FB, Jets1962 - Harold Olson, T, Bills1977 - Charlie Waters, DB, Cowboys1978 - Charlie Waters, DB, Cowboys1980 - Jerry Butler, WR, Bills

1981 - Dwight Clark, WR, 49ers1982 - Dwight Clark, WR, 49ers1983 - Jeff Bostic, C, Redskins1985 - Dale Hatcher, P, Rams1988 - ^Johnny Rembert, LB, Patriots 1989 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns David Treadwell, PK, Broncos1990 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns1991 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns1992 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns1993 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns1994 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns Chester McGlockton, DT, Raiders Terry Allen, RB, Vikings1995 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Broncos Terry Allen, TB, Redskins Chester McGlockton, DT, Raiders ^Curtis Whitley, C, Panthers1996 - Chester McGlockton, DT, Raiders Chris Gardocki, P, Colts Terry Allen, TB, Redskins Levon Kirkland, LB, Steelers Michael Dean Perry, DT, Broncos1997 - Levon Kirkland, LB, Steelers1999 - Trevor Pryce, DT, Broncos Tony Horne, KR, Rams2000 - Trevor Pryce, DT, Broncos2001 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles Trevor Pryce, DT, Broncos2002 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles2004 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles2006 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles Justin Miller, KR, Jets2009 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Broncos

Pro Bowl Selections1952 - Ray Mathews, HB, Steelers

1955 - Ray Mathews, HB, Steelers1961 - Bill Mathis, RB, Jets1962 - Bill Hudson, DT, Chargers1963 - Bill Mathis, RB, Jets1976 - Charlie Waters, DB, Cowboys1977 - Charlie Waters, DB, Cowboys1978 - Charlie Waters, DB, Cowboys1980 - Jerry Butler, WR, Bills1982 - Dwight Clark, WR, 49ers1983 - Dwight Clark, WR, 49ers Jeff Bostic, C, Redskins1985 - Kevin Mack, RB, Browns Dale Hatcher, P, Rams1987 - Kevin Mack, RB, Browns1988 - Johnny Rembert, LB, Patriots Terry Kinard, FS, Giants1989 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns David Treadwell, PK, Broncos Johnny Rembert, LB, Patriots1990 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns1991 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns1993 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns Donnell Woolford, CB, Bears1994 - Michael Dean Perry, DT, Browns Chester McGlockton, DT, Raiders1995 - Chester McGlockton, DT, Raiders1996 - Chester McGlockton, DT, Raiders Michael Dean Perry, DT, Broncos Levon Kirkland, ILB, Steelers Chris Gardocki, P, Colts Terry Allen, TB, Redskins1997 - Chester McGlockton, MG, Raiders Levon Kirkland, LB, Steelers1998 - Ed McDaniel, LB, Vikings1999 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles Trevor Pryce, DT, Broncos2000 - Trevor Pryce, DT, Broncos

2001 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles Trevor Pryce, DT, Broncos2002 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles Trevor Pryce, DT, Broncos2004 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles2005 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles2006 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles Justin Miller, KR, Jets2008 - Brian Dawkins, DB, Eagles2009 - Brian Dawkins, DB, BroncosNote: By season, not calendar year game was played.

Led League in a Category1952 - Ray Mathews, Steelers Yards/All-Purpose Play, Punt Returns for Touchdowns1955 - Fred Cone, Packers NFL in Field Goals (16-24) Ray Mathews, Steelers NFL Punt Returns for Touchdowns1982 - Dwight Clark, 49ers NFL in Receptions, Yards/Touch1985 - Dale Hatcher, Rams NFL in Net Punting1989 - David Treadwell AFC in Scoring1996 - Chris Gardocki, Colts NFL in Net Punting Terry Allen, Redskins NFL in Touchdowns, Rushing Touchdowns1999 - Tony Horne, Rams NFL in Kickoff Return Average, Kickoff Returns for Touchdowns2006 - Justin Miller, Jets NFL in Kickoff Return Average

* - UPI, Sporting News; ^ - Sports Illustrated

Player, Pos. GP Yrs Rd PickRahim Abdullah, OLB 29 2 2 45Gaines Adams, DE 47 3 1 4Keith Adams, LB 85 7 7 232Kevin Alexander, DE 8 1 FATerry Allen, TB 130 10 9 241Obed Ariri, PK 18 2 7 178Cliff Austin, RB 58 5 3 66Bob Baldwin, B 9 1 FAMike Barber, LB 51 5 FAGary Barnes, OE 60 5 3 41Dan Benish, DT 55 5 FACharles Bennett, DE 3 1 7 241Jeff Bostic, C 184 14 FAJoe Bostic, OG 132 10 3 64Lorenzo Bromell, DE 77 7 4 102Jonathan Brooks, LB 20 2 4 92Jeff Bryant, DT 175 12 1 6Brentson Buckner, DT 174 12 2 50Jim Bundren, C 27 2 7 210Crezdon Butler, CB 4 1 5 164Jerry Butler, WR 88 7 1 5John Cagle, DT/LB/G 6 1 14 344Ken Callicut, TB 66 5 FARobert Carswell, SS 18 2 7 244O.J. Childress, LB 4 1 7 231Bill Chipley, E/DB 30 3 8 57Don Chuy, OG 82 7 5 67Vince Ciurciu, FB/LB 74 7 FADwight Clark, WR 134 9 10 249Chris Clemons, S 26 2 5 165Doug Cline, LB 95 7 14 168James Coley, TE 23 2 FAFred Cone, B/PK 94 8 3 27Kavell Conner, LB 12 1 7 240Lou Cordileone, OT 75 6 1 12Darrel Crutchfield, CB 4 1 FABennie Cunningham, TE 118 10 1 28Airese Currie, WR 1 1 5 140Woodrow Dantzler, RB 14 2 FABilly Davis, DB 1 1 FADexter Davis, CB 59 6 4 86James Davis, RB 9 2 6 195

Jeff Davis, LB 83 6 5 128Ty Davis, CB 7 1 3 58Brian Dawkins, SS 210 15 2 61Adrian Dingle, DE 70 5 5 139Stacy Driver, TB 2 1 FAMike Dukes, LB 81 6 14 162K.D. Dunn, TE 33 5 5 116Steve Durham, DE 8 1 6 145Nick Eason, DT 85 7 4 114Antwan Edwards, CB 71 7 1 25Leomont Evans, FS 59 4 5 138Terrence Flagler, TB 41 5 1 25Kenny Flowers, TB 16 2 2 31Jacoby Ford, WR 16 1 4 108George Fritts, OT 10 1 FADustin Fry, C 4 1 5 139Jamaal Fudge, DB 31 3 FASteve Fuller, QB 90 7 1 23Bobby Gage, TB 22 2 1 6Rod Gardner, WR 91 6 1 15Chris Gardocki, P/PK 244 16 3 78Marrio Grier, FB 32 2 6 195Steve Griffin, TB 4 1 FATyler Grisham, WR 4 1 FADelton Hall, CB 76 6 2 38Lamont Hall, TE 94 6 FADerrick Hamilton, WR 2 1 3 77Michael Hamlin, S 12 2 5 166Rick Harrell, C 4 1 6 155Rudy Harris, FB 18 2 4 91Dale Hatcher, P 99 7 3 77Rudy Hayes, LB 28 3 20 235Andy Headen, LB 74 6 8 205Larry Hefner, LB 34 4 14 346Jerome Henderson, CB 98 8 2 41Dick Hendley, QB 7 1 22 262Leroy Hill, LB 68 6 3 98Tye Hill, CB 36 4 1 15Tony Horne, WR 39 3 FABill Hudson , DT 32 3 3 34Bob Hudson, DE/LB/DB 106 10 12 146Corey Hulsey, OG 40 5 FADonald Igwebuike, PK 80 6 10 260

Brandon Jamison, LB 22 2 FARalph Jenkins, C 1 16 138Keith Jennings, WR 92 8 5 113John Johnson, OLB 46 5 2 53Tracy Johnson, FB 121 8 10 271Steve Kenney, OT 89 7 FATerry Kinard, DB 121 8 1 10Levon Kirkland, OLB 176 11 2 38Al Latimer, DB 40 4 FAJohn Leake, LB 25 2 FAKevin Mack, RB 99 9 USFLTerrence Mack, DE 5 1 FAWayne Mass, T 59 5 4 99Ray Mathews, End 114 10 7 81Bill Mathis, RB 137 10 8 88Jim McCanless, OG 1 1 FADexter McCleon, CB 148 10 2 40Richard McCullough, DT 16 2 4 97Ed McDaniel, ILB 125 10 5 125Banks McFadden, B 11 1 1 4Chester McGlockton 179 12 1 16John McMakin, TE 60 5 3 63Chuck McSwain, RB 19 3 5 135Rod McSwain, DB 90 7 3 63Phillip Merling, DE 37 3 2 32Justin Miller, CB 45 5 2 57Eldridge Milton, LB 3 1 FADwayne Morgan, OT 5 1 FAWayne Mulligan, C 87 7 8 201Harold Olson, OT 70 5 2 13Robert O’Neal, FS 2 1 6 164Joe Pagliei, B 18 2 FAMichael Palmer, TE 14 1 FABob Patton, OT 12 1 5 59Michael Dean Perry, DT 148 10 2 50William Perry, MG/FB 138 10 1 22Reggie Pleasant, CB 3 1 6 152Bob Poole, E 50 4 8 102Robert Potts, T 16 1 FATrevor Pryce, DT 184 14 1 28Archie Reese, DE 83 6 5 127Marion Reeves, TB 14 1 FAJohnny Rembert, LB 126 10 4 101

Barry Richardson, OT 32 3 6 170Jim Riggs, TE 82 7 4 103Stan Rome, WR 42 4 FAWardell Rouse, OLB 16 1 6 179Larry Ryans, WR 3 1 FAPatrick Sapp, OLB 63 4 2 50Charley Sarratt, QB 8 1 12 101Dorell Scott, DT 20 2 4 103Ashley Sheppard, OLB 21 3 4 106Anthony Simmons, LB 87 7 1 15Wayne Simmons, OLB 90 6 1 15Marvin Sims, FB 32 2 12 324C.J. Spiller, RB 14 1 1 9Darnell Stephens, OLB 14 2 FAChansi Stuckey, WR 46 3 7 235Jim Stuckey, DT 93 7 1 20Don Testerman, RB 49 4 10 282Doug Thomas, WR 39 3 2 51Dave Thompson, OL 56 5 2 30Sid Tinsley, TB 9 1 FAJames Trapp, DB 149 11 3 72David Treadwell, PK 93 6 FAPerry Tuttle, WR 24 3 1 19Khaleed Vaughn, DE 3 1 FAGregory Walker, OG 7 1 FAHenry Walls, LB 3 1 FAJoey Walters, WR/DB 5 1 FAAnthony Waters, LB 20 3 3 96Charlie Waters, CB 160 11 3 66Joel Wells, B 14 1 2 18Harvey White, QB^ 9 1 1 NACharlie Whitehurst, QB 8 2 3 81Curtis Whitley, C 72 6 5 117Perry Williams, CB 3 1 FADerrick Witherspoon, RB 34 3 FATerry Witherspoon, RB 3 1 FADonnell Woolford, CB 126 9 1 11Kevin Youngblood, WR 1 1 FA^ - one of many first-round AFL selections; FA - free agent; USFL - drafted by the USFL, then moved to the NFL through dispersal draft; Note: Includes players who have appeared in at least one game.

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NFL Draft PicksDate Rd Pick Player, Pos. Team12-9-38 5 40 Don Willis, B Giants 16 142 Gus Goins, E Cardinals12-9-39 1 4 * Banks McFadden, B Dodgers 13 120 Joe Payne, G Giants 18 161 Shad Bryant, B Cardinals12-22-41 5 35 Joe Blalock, E Lions 19 176 * Charlie Timmons, B Redskins4-8-43 20 189 Marion Butler, B Bears4-6-45 10 93 Billy Poe, B Bears1-14-46 6 43 Marion Woods, G Steelers 15 136 Jim Hough, G Packers 29 276 Frank Saunders, T Packers12-16-46 8 57 * Bill Chipley, E/DB Yanks 16 138 * Ralph Jenkins, C Steelers 27 246 Tom Salisbury, G Giants12-21-48 1 6 * Bobby Gage, B Steelers 2 14 Bobby Gage, B Colts (AAFC) 7 71 Frank Gillespie, G Eagles1-18-51 3 27 * Fred Cone, B Packers 7 81 * Ray Mathews, B Steelers 11 131 Wyndie Wyndham,LB Yanks 12 146 * Bob Hudson, E Giants 22 262 * Dick Hendley, B Steelers 25 300 Jackie Calvert, B Rams1-12-52 5 59 * Bob Patton, T Giants 13 148 Billy Hair, B Packers1-22-53 6 66 Tom Barton, G Steelers 10 121 Dreher Gaskins, E Lions 18 209 Jim Shirley, B Bears 29 340 Earl Wrightenberry, T Cardinals1-28-54 24 285 Nathan Gressette, T Eagles1-27-55 16 190 Clyde White, G Eagles 21 244 Buck George, B Redskins 28 334 Wingo Avery, C Eagles1-12-56 4 43 B.C. Inabinet, T Colts 22 254 Dick Marazza, T Lions 25 292 Billy O’Dell, B Steelers1-31-57 2 18 * Joel Wells, B Packers 3 34 * Bill Hudson, T Cardinals1-28-58 17 200 Bill Thomas, C Rams 24 280 Jim Padgett, C Eagles1-21-59 14 158 Jack Smith, T Eagles 14 162 * Mike Dukes, B 49ers 16 192 Morris Keller, T Colts 20 230 Jim Payne, G Eagles 20 235 * Rudy Hayes, B Steelers1960 1 12 * Lou Cordileone, T Giants @ Lou Cordileone, T Bills (AFL) 2 13 * Harold Olson, T Cardinals @ Harold Olson, T Bills (AFL) @ * Harvey White, QB Patriots (AFL) 8 88 * Bill Mathis, HB 49ers @ Bill Mathis, HB Broncos (AFL) 14 168 * Doug Cline, FB Giants @ Doug Cline, FB Oilers (AFL)

12-5-60 12 156 Lowndes Shingler, QB Cowboys 9 Lowndes Shingler, QB Raiders (AFL)12-27-60 5 63 Ron Osborne, T Colts 10 134 Jimmy King, T Cardinals 14 Jimmy King, T Oilers (AFL)12-4-61 3 41 * Gary Barnes, E Packers 9 69 Gary Barnes, E Titans (AFL) 29 231 Ron Osborne, T Oilers (AFL)12-3-62 5 67 * Don Chuy, T Rams 5 38 Don Chuy, T Oilers (AFL)12-2-63 2 23 Pat Crain, HB Bears 8 102 * Bob Poole, E 49ers 15 118 Pat Crain, HB Oilers (AFL) 14 190 Johnny Case, E Colts11-28-64 5 ^ John Boyette, T Bills (AFL) 17 237 John Boyette, T Browns11-27-65 7 ^ Randy Smith, LB Jets (AFL) 9 ^ Wayne Page, DE Chargers (AFL) 12 177 Ricky Johnson, T Cardinals 12 182 Wayne Page, DE Bears11-18-66 Randy Smith, LB Falcons!3-14-67 14 360 Floyd Rogers, T Browns1-30-68 3 64 * Harry Olszewski, G Browns 4 99 * Wayne Mass, T Bears 5 134 Jackie Jackson, RB Browns 9 230 Frank Liberatore, DB Redskins1-28-69 8 201 * Wayne Mulligan, C Cardinals 14 344 * John Cagle, LB Patriots1-27-70 3 66 * Charlie Waters, DB Cowboys 11 283 Ivan Southerland, T Cowboys 14 347 Jack King, G 49ers1-28-71 2 30 * Dave Thompson, LB Lions2-1-72 3 63 * John McMakin, TE Steelers 9 217 Don Kelley, DB Steelers 14 346 * Larry Hefner, LB Packers1-30-73 6 155 * Rick Harrell, C Jets 11 266 Ed Seigler, PK Bears1-29-74 6 131 $ Jay Washington, RB Chiefs4-8-76 1 28 * Bennie Cunningham, TE Steelers 10 282 * Don Testerman, RB Dolphins 11 303 Craig Brantley, WR Giants 15 424 Gary Alexander, T Colts5-2-78 5 127 * Archie Reese, DT 49ers 8 213 % Roy Eppes, DB Jets

11 305 Lacy Brumley, OT Broncos5-3-79 1 5 * Jerry Butler, WR Bills 1 23 * Steve Fuller, QB Chiefs 3 64 * Joe Bostic, OT Cardinals 4 92 * Jonathan Brooks, LB Lions 10 249 * Dwight Clark, WR 49ers 11 277 * Stan Rome, WR Chiefs4-29-80 1 20 * Jim Stuckey, DT 49ers 7 189 $ Lester Brown, RB Cowboys 12 324 * Marvin Sims, FB Colts4-28-81 6 140 * Steve Durham, DT Seahawks 7 178 * Obed Ariri, PK Colts4-27-82 1 6 * Jeff Bryant, DT Seahawks 1 19 $* Perry Tuttle, WR Bills 5 128 * Jeff Davis, LB Buccaneers 7 188 % Hollis Hall, DB Chargers 9 225 Tony Berryhill, C Colts 12 327 * Brian Clark, OG Broncos4-26-83 1 10 * Terry Kinard, FS Giants 3 66 * Cliff Austin, TB Saints 4 101 * Johnny Rembert, LB Patriots 5 135 * Chuck McSwain, RB Cowboys 7 194 * Jeff McCall, FB Raiders 8 205 * Andy Headen, LB Giants 11 282 % Danny Triplett, LB Rams 11 290 Bob Mayberry, OG Seahawks 11 298 Brian Butcher, OG Vikings 12 318 Frank Magwood, WR Giants5-1-84 3 63 * Rod McSwain, DB Falcons 6 143 % Jim Scott, DE Giants 8 213 Bob Paulling, PK Cardinals 11 295 Edgar Pickett, LB Vikings 12 320 William Devane, DT Dolphins 12 326 Murray Jarman, WR Broncos 1 11 * Kevin Mack, FB +Browns 2 31 % James Robinson, DT +Giants 3 84 % James Farr, OG +Raiders4-30-85 1 22 * William Perry, MG Bears 3 58 * Ty Davis, CB Giants 3 77 * Dale Hatcher, P Rams 5 116 * K.D. Dunn, TE Cardinals 6 152 $* Reggie Pleasant, CB Falcons 10 260 * Donald Igwebuike, PK Buccaneers4-28-87 1 25 * Terrence Flagler, RB 49ers

William Perry was a first-round draft pick by the Bears in 1985.

194Bennie Cunningham was a first-round

draft selection by the Steelers in 1976.

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Year-By-Year Attendance

Highest NFL Draft Picks Pick Rd Year Player, Pos. Team 4 1 1939 Banks McFadden, B Dodgers 4 1 2007 Gaines Adams, DE Buccaneers 5 1 1979 Jerry Butler, WR Bills 6 1 1949 Bobby Gage, QB Steelers 6 1 1982 Jeff Bryant, DT Seahawks 9 1 2010 C.J. Spiller, RB Bills 10 1 1983 Terry Kinard, FS Giants 11 1 1989 Donnell Woolford, CB Bears 12 1 1960 Lou Cordileone, T Giants 13 2 1960 Harold Olson, T Cardinals 15 1 1993 Wayne Simmons, LB Packers 15 1 1998 Anthony Simmons, LB Seahawks 15 1 2001 Rod Gardner, WR Redskins 15 1 2006 Tye Hill, CB Rams 16 1 1992 Chester McGlockton, DT Raiders 18 2 1957 Joel Wells, B Packers 19 1 1982 Perry Tuttle, WR Bills 20 1 1980 Jim Stuckey, DT 49ers 22 1 1985 William Perry, MG Bears 23 1 1979 Steve Fuller, QB Chiefs 23 2 1963 Pat Crain, RB Bears 25 1 1987 Terrence Flagler, RB 49ers 25 1 1999 Antwan Edwards, CB Packers 27 3 1951 Fred Cone, RB Packers

Total Season Average Home Home Avg. Home NationalYear Games Attendance Attendance Games Attendance Attendance Ranking1960 10 247,780 24,778 5 141,080 28,286 ---1961 10 310,000 31,000 5 132,000 26,400 ---1962 10 291,640 29,164 5 158,000 31,600 ---1963 10 318,587 31,859 4 103,496 25,874 ---1964 10 260,725 26,073 4 112,000 28,000 ---1965 10 333,736 33,374 4 113,000 28,250 ---1966 10 355,286 35,529 4 146,237 36,559 ---1967 10 389,618 38,962 5 206,275 41,255 ---1968 10 386,432 38,643 4 147,434 36,859 ---1969 10 339,936 33,994 4 136,252 34,063 ---1970 11 367,347 33,395 6 205,376 34,229 ---1971 11 398,222 36,200 5 154,741 30,948 ---1972 11 398,732 36,248 5 192,456 38,491 ---1973 11 411,477 37,407 6 188,500 31,417 ---1974 11 440,384 40,034 6 251,424 41,904 ---1975 11 487,436 44,312 5 195,873 39,174 ---1976 11 459,845 41,804 5 221,486 44,297 ---1977 12 580,067 43,339 5 235,152 47,030 ---1978 12 599,793 49,983 6 321,763 53,627 ---1979 12 641,109 53,426 6 353,576 58,929 ---1980 11 567,436 58,282 6 369,770 61,628 ---1981 12 683,871 56,989 6 371,152 61,859 201982 11 592,902 53,900 6 380,679 63,446 181983 11 701,937 63,812 7 521,898 74,557 101984 11 750,847 68,259 6 467,670 77,945 81985 12 749,282 62,440 6 460,413 76,736 6

Total Season Average Home Home Avg. Home NationalYear Games Attendance Attendance Games Attendance Attendance Ranking1986 12 765,771 63,814 5 393,500 78,700 61987 12 825,836 68,820 8 602,526 75,316 101988 12 758,727 63,227 6 490,502 81,750 51989 12 759,468 63,289 6 473,566 78,927 71990 12 717,293 59,774 6 475,174 79,196 71991 12 839,423 69,952 7 534,597 76,371 101992 11 805,150 73,195 6 460,732 76,789 71993 12 749,349 62,446 7 467,914 66,845 151994 11 698,782 63,526 6 422,633 70,439 141995 12 701,512 58,459 6 427,782 71,297 151996 12 690,889 57,574 6 403,393 67,232 181997 12 718,786 59,899 6 409,918 68,320 191998 11 687,782 62,526 7 478,192 68,313 201999 12 750,332 62,528 5 391,510 78,302 132000 12 832,469 69,373 7 548,647 78,378 152001 12 736,364 61,364 6 480,911 80,152 152002 13 842,318 64,794 7 542,675 77,525 172003 13 885,840 68,142 7 532,551 76,079 192004 11 769,814 69,983 6 472,939 78,823 172005 12 779,519 64,960 6 469,391 78,232 182006 13 898,975 69,152 7 570,542 81,506 142007 13 909,108 69,931 7 569,342 81,335 162008 13 896,367 68,951 7 554,145 79,164 182009 14 925,267 66,091 7 530,553 75,793 172010 13 872,001 67,077 7 542,280 77,469 18

2 31 * Kenny Flowers, TB Falcons 2 38 * Delton Hall, CB Steelers 4 103 * Jim Riggs, TE Bengals4-24-88 2 50 * Michael Dean Perry, DT Browns 3 81 Tony Stephens, MG Saints 12 322 James Earle, LB Steelers4-23-89 1 11 * Donnell Woolford, CB Bears 4 97 * Richard McCullough, DT Broncos 5 113 * Keith Jennings, WR Cowboys 10 257 Ty Granger, OT Buccaneers 10 271 * Tracy Johnson, FB Oilers4-22-90 9 241 * Terry Allen, TB Vikings 10 260 Gary Cooper, WR Saints 10 274 Otis Moore, DT Giants4-21-91 2 41 * Jerome Henderson, CB Patriots 2 51 * Doug Thomas, WR Seahawks 2 53 * John Johnson, OLB 49ers 3 78 * Chris Gardocki, P/PK Bears 4 86 * Dexter Davis, CB Cardinals 5 117 $ Vance Hammond, DT Cardinals 10 271 Eric Harmon, OG Eagles 11 301 Stacy Long, OT Bears

4-26-92 1 16 * Chester McGlockton, DT Raiders 2 38 * Levon Kirkland, OLB Steelers 5 117 * Curtis Whitley, C Chargers 5 125 * Ed McDaniel, ILB Vikings4-24-93 1 15 * Wayne Simmons, OLB Packers 3 72 * James Trapp, CB Raiders 4 91 * Rudy Harris, FB Buccaneers 4 106 * Ashley Sheppard, OLB Vikings 6 164 * Robert O’Neal, FS Dolphins4-24-94 2 50 * Brentson Buckner, DT Steelers 7 203 Andre Hewitt, OT Browns4-23-95 6 179 * Wardell Rouse, OLB Buccaneers4-20-96 2 50 * Patrick Sapp, OLB Chargers 2 61 * Brian Dawkins, SS Eagles 5 138 * Leomont Evans, FS Redskins4-19-97 1 28 * Trevor Pryce, DE Broncos 2 40 * Dexter McCleon, CB Rams4-18-98 1 15 * Anthony Simmons, ILB Seahawks 4 102 * Lorenzo Bromell, DT Dolphins 5 129 # Raymond Priester, TB Rams 6 159 # Glenn Rountree, OG Rams 7 210 * Jim Bundren, OT Dolphins4-17-99 1 25 * Antwan Edwards, CB Packers 2 45 * Rahim Abdullah, OLB Browns 5 139 * Adrian Dingle, DE Chargers 5 169 Chris Jones, LB Vikings 7 231 * O.J. Childress, LB Giants 7 249 Donald Broomfield, DT Bengals4-21-01 1 15 * Rod Gardner, WR Redskins 7 232 * Keith Adams, LB Titans 7 244 * Robert Carswell, FS Chargers4-25-03 4 114 * Nick Eason, DT Broncos 4 128 * Bryant McNeal, DE Broncos4-24-04 3 72 # Donnell Washington, DT Packers 3 77 * Derrick Hamilton, WR 49ers4-23-05 2 57 * Justin Miller, CB Jets 3 98 * Leroy Hill, LB Seahawks 5 140 * Airese Currie, WR Bears4-29-06 1 15 * Tye Hill, CB Rams 3 81 * Charlie Whitehurst, QB Chargers 7 241 * Charles Bennett, DE Buccaneers4-28-07 1 4 * Gaines Adams, DE Buccaneers 3 96 * Anthony Waters, LB Chargers 5 139 * Dustin Fry, C Rams 5 159 # C.J. Gaddis, DB Eagles 7 235 * Chansi Stuckey, WR Jets4-26-08 2 32 * Phillip Merling, DE Dolphins 6 170 * Barry Richardson, OT Chiefs4-27-09 4 103 * Dorell Scott, DT Rams 5 165 * Chris Clemons, S Dolphins 5 166 * Michael Hamlin, S Cowboys 6 195 * James Davis, RB Browns

4-22-10 1 9 * C.J. Spiller, RB Bills 4 108 * Jacoby Ford, WR Raiders 5 134 Ricky Sapp, DE Eagles 5 164 * Crezdon Butler, DB Steelers 7 240 * Kavell Conner. LB Colts4-29-11 2 41 Jarvis Jenkins, DT Redskins 2 50 Marcus Gilchrist, CB Chargers 2 51 Da’Quan Bowers, DE Buccaneers 4 122 Chris Hairston, OT Bills 4 130 Jamie Harper, RB Titans 6 173 Byron Maxwell, CB Seahawks* - played in NFL; $ - played in Canada; % - played in USFL; @ - one of many “first-round” selections in old AFL draft system; ^ - AFL red-shirt draft; # - made practice squad only; ! - supplemental draft; + - supplemental draft of USFL players

Michael Hamlin was a fifth-round draft pick by the Cowboys in 2009.

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Returns For TouchdownsClemson

Year Type Player Site Opponent Yards1951 IR Archie Baker H Auburn 56 IR Jimmy Quarles A Rice 901953 BPR Scott Jackson A Boston College 411954 PR Ken Moore N Wake Forest 81 PR Joe Pagliei H Presbyterian 74 IR Walt Laraway H The Citadel 30 BPR Walt Laraway H The Citadel 391958 BPR Jim Padgett H North Carolina 28 FR Charlie Horne H Boston College 281959 KOR Bill Mathis A Georgia Tech 99 IR Paul Snyder A Rice 18 IR Harry Pavilack A Furman 261961 PR Elmo Lam H Tulane 681962 PR Mack Matthews A Wake Forest 88 KOR Hal Davis H Georgia 981964 BPR Butch Robbins A Wake Forest 0 IR Ted Bunton H Virginia 481966 PR Frank Liberatore H Virginia 66 IR Richard Garick H North Carolina 311967 PR Frank Liberatore H Georgia 52 IR Billy Ware A North Carolina 231968 FGR Richie Luzzi A Georgia 1081970 PR Don Kelley A Wake Forest 67 IR Don Kelley H Duke 102 PR Don Kelley A Maryland 85 IR Jewell McLaurin A Maryland 681971 FR Smiley Sanders H Kentucky 1 IR Bobby Johnson A Auburn 401973 IR Frank Wise H Wake Forest 361974 IR Dennis Smith H South Carolina 311977 IR Rex Varn H Maryland 931978 IR Rex Varn A N.C. State 941979 IR Jeff Davis H Wake Forest 171980 BPR Bill Smith A Virginia 11 IR Willie Underwood H South Carolina 371981 BPR Johnny Rembert A South Carolina 01982 IR Johnny Rembert H Duke 431984 IR Kenny Danforth A Virginia 221985 BPR Perry Williams H Maryland 301986 IR Delton Hall H Duke 671987 PR Donnell Woolford H Georgia Tech 78 KOR Joe Henderson H Georgia Tech 95 PR Donnell Woolford H Wake Forest 671988 IR Doug Brewster A Georgia Tech 681989 BPR Tony Mauney H Furman 0 IR Wayne Simmons A Florida State 73 IR Levon Kirkland A Virginia Tech 47 FR Chester McGlockton A West Virginia 01990 IR Arlington Nunn H Long Beach State 55 KOR Doug Thomas H Long Beach State 98 KOR Doug Thomas A Maryland 98 FR Dexter Davis A N.C. State 52 IR Arlington Nunn A Wake Forest 26 IR Dexter Davis H North Carolina 30 IR Arlington Nunn N Illinois 341991 PR Darnell Stephens H Maryland 891992 IR James Trapp H Florida State 39 FR Michael Barber H Tennessee-Chattanooga 91 IR Tim Jones H South Carolina 261994 FR Chris Franklin H N.C. State 601995 BPR Andy Ford H Western Carolina 26 IR Brian Dawkins H North Carolina 491996 FR Eric Bradford H Furman 9 IR Peter Ford H Maryland 66 FR Rahim Abdullah H N.C. State 91997 FR Rahim Abdullah A N.C. State 74 IR Rahim Abdullah H Duke 63 IR Antwan Edwards A South Carolina 42 PR Tony Horne A South Carolina 39 BPR Chad Speck N Auburn 181998 FR Chris Jones H Furman 0 FR Antwan Edwards A Virginia 93 IR Alex Ardley A North Carolina 26 IR Howard Bartley H South Carolina 481999 IR Terry Jolly H Duke 202000 IR Charles Hafley H Missouri 27 PR Joe Don Reames A Virginia 69 PR Brian Mance H Georgia Tech 882001 FR Eric Meekins H Wofford 29 KOR Derrick Hamilton A Maryland 1002002 FR Bryant McNeal A Georgia 55 KOR Justin Miller H N.C. State 802003 FR J.J. Howard H Furman 17 KOR Derrick Hamilton H North Carolina 100 PR Justin Miller H Duke 632004 PR Justin Miller H Wake Forest 69 KOR Justin Miller A Florida State 97

KOR Justin Miller A Florida State 86 BPR Bobby Williamson H Utah State 0 IR Eric Coleman H N.C. State 202005 PR Chansi Stuckey H Texas A&M 472006 PR Jacoby Ford H Florida Atlantic 92 FR Sergio Gilliam H Florida Atlantic 31 KOR Jacoby Ford H Louisiana Tech 94 IR Nick Watkins H Louisiana Tech 26 FR Gaines Adams A Wake Forest 66 IR Jock McKissic H South Carolina 822007 KOR C.J. Spiller A Duke 84 KOR C.J. Spiller H Wake Forest 90 BPR La’Donte Harris A South Carolina 102008 KOR C.J. Spiller N Alabama 96 IR Chris Clemons H S.C. State 32 FR DeAndre McDaniel N Nebraska 282009 KOR C.J. Spiller H Middle Tennessee 96 PR Jacoby Ford H Middle Tennessee 61 PR C.J. Spiller H Boston College 77 KOR C.J. Spiller A Maryland 92 KOR C.J. Spiller A Miami (FL) 90 IR DeAndre McDaniel A Miami (FL) 23 KOR C.J. Spiller A South Carolina 882010 KOR Andre Ellington H Maryland 87 IR Xavier Brewer H Maryland 61 IR Rashard Hall A Boston College 52

OpponentsYear Type Player Site Opponent Yards1951 IR Harry Jabbusch A South Carolina 13 PR Chuck Prezioso A South Carolina 741952 IR Howard Chapman A Florida 01953 IR Joe Counts H Presbyterian 34 PR Dick Nolan H Maryland 90 PR Dick Zotti A Boston College 701957 KOR Dick Christy H N.C. State 971959 IR Bobby Robinson H Wake Forest 691960 IR John Janus A Boston College 601961 FR Jim Costen A South Carolina 271962 IR Ernie Arizzi A Maryland 681963 IR Ernie Arizzi H Maryland 831964 IR Barry Wilson A Georgia 16 IR Ron Nalewak A Maryland 201965 BPR Larry Kohn A Georgia 381966 PR Mike Battle A Southern California 741967 PR Jimmy Carter A Auburn 611968 IR Buddy McClinton H Auburn 53 PR Tyler Hellams H South Carolina 731970 IR Bill Brafford H North Carolina 311971 KOR Doug Kotar H Kentucky 98 IR Don Golden H Georgia 71 FR Glenn Flynn A Auburn 17 BPR Bill Brafford A North Carolina 371972 FR David Vandiver A Rice 0 IR Clyde Power A Oklahoma 57 IR Gary Faulkner A Georgia Tech 491973 FR Mike Lacika H Virginia 01974 FR Joel Porter H Georgia Tech 191975 IR Wyatt Washington H Tulane 761978 KOR Larry Fallen H Virginia Tech 100 BPR JMike Carney A Maryland 01980 PR Scott Woerner A Georgia 67 IR Dennis Tabron H Duke 87 BPR Earnest Butler A N.C. State 51982 BPR Stan Dooley A Georgia 21983 IR James Jones H North Carolina 171984 IR Mark Franklin A N.C. State 81

1985 PR Brian Williams A Kentucky 571986 BPR Mitch Dove H Virginia Tech 0 IR Brad Edwards H South Carolina 611987 KOR Jon Jeffries A Virgina Tech 92 PR Nate Lewis H Georgia 76 IR Brad Edwards A South Carolina 401988 PR Deion Sanders H Florida State 76 KOR Quinton McCracken H Duke 961989 KOR Marcus Mickel A Virginia Tech 901990 KOR Leroy Gallman H Duke 781991 PR Brian Treggs N California 721993 FR Derrick Brooks A Florida State 831994 BPR Ray Farmer A Duke 20 IR Benji Young H South Carolina 271996 PR Dee Feaster A Florida State 791997 PR Peter Warrick H Florida State 90 FR Sam Cowart H Florida State 0 BPR Tavares Tillman A Georgia Tech 30 FR Darius Clark H Duke 51998 IR Mark Makovec H Wake Forest 36 FR Jason Perry H N.C. State 361999 IR Ike Charlton A Virginia Tech 34 FR Corey Moore A Virginia Tech 322002 KOR Fred Gibson A Georgia 91 KOR Leon Washington A Florida State 97 BPR Terrence Holt H N.C. State 39 KOR Jerricho Cotchery H N.C. State 42 PR Wes Welker N Texas Tech 592003 IR Eric King A Wake Forest 85 FR Jyles Tucker A Wake Forest 122004 IR Leroy Smith A Florida State 412005 BPR Geno Hayes H Florida State 02006 KOR Jeff Smith A Boston College 96 BFGR Tony Carter A Florida State 69 IR Willie Young H N.C. State 342007 KOR Darrell Blackman A N.C. State 99 IR D.J. Parker H Virginia Tech 32 PR Eddie Royal H Virginia Tech 82 KOR Victor Harris H Virginia Tech 1002008 IR Nate Irving H N.C. State 33 IR Dominique Reese H Georgia Tech 34 BPR Roderick Rollins A Boston College 14 IR Neefy Moffett A Florida State 182009 FR Chris McCoy H Middle Tennessee 68 PR Jerrard Tarrant A Georgia Tech 85 FR Marcus Robinson A Miami (FL) 53 IR Jamie Robinson H Florida State 522010 IR Antonio Allen H South Carolina 37

Note: Stats from 1951-10.

Clemson’s Greatest ComebacksDate Opponent Score Deficit Final10-10-92 Virginia 0-28 28 29-289-24-66 Virginia 18-35 17 40-3510-21-00 North Carolina 0-17 17 38-249-26-53 Boston College 0-14 14 14-1411-17-62 Maryland 0-14 14 17-1410-11-80 Virginia 10-24 *14 27-2411-2-02 Duke 10-24 *14 34-3111-6-04 Miami (FL) 3-17 14 24-1710-7-06 Wake Forest 3-17 *14 27-17* - fourth-quarter deficit; Note: Home games in bold.

Andre Ellington returned a kickoff 87 yards for a touchdown against Maryland in 2010.

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Weekly Rankings

1939Date W-L AP USA11-13 6-1 16 NP11-20 7-1 15 NP11-27 8-1 14 NP12-4 8-1 15 NP12-11 8-1 12 NP

1940Date W-L AP USA10-14 4-0 12 NP10-21 4-0 13 NP10-28 5-0 10 NP

1941Date W-L AP USA10-13 4-0 13 NP10-20 4-0 14 NP11-17 6-1 18 NP11-24 7-1 16 NP

1945Date W-L AP USA11-26 6-2-1 18 NP

1948Date W-L AP USA10-11 2-0 15 NP10-18 3-0 14 NP10-25 4-0 13 NP11-1 5-0 12 NP11-8 6-0 10 NP11-15 7-0 9 NP11-22 8-0 9 NP11-29 9-0 11 NP

1950Date W-L AP USA10-2 2-0 18 ---10-9 3-0 13 1610-16 3-0 12 1410-23 3-0-1 16 ---10-30 4-0-1 14 1811-6 5-0-1 13 ---11-13 6-0-1 11 1311-20 7-0-1 11 1211-27 8-0-1 10 10

1951Date W-L AP USA10-1 2-0 18 ---10-8 3-0 16 2412-3 7-2 19 ---

1955Date W-L AP USA10-3 3-0 16 ---

1956Date W-L AP USA10-15 3-0-1 15 18

10-22 3-0-1 20 2010-29 4-0-1 13 1711-5 5-0-1 11 1511-12 5-0-2 13 ---12-3 7-1-2 19 ---

1957Date W-L AP USA11-11 5-2 14 1411-18 5-3 --- 1911-25 6-3 --- 1912-2 7-3 --- 18

1958Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 18 ---9-22 1-0 --- 169-29 2-0 10 1310-6 3-0 8 1110-13 4-0 10 1210-20 4-0 10 1110-27 4-1 19 ---11-3 5-1 17 1811-17 6-2 16 1711-24 7-2 12 1212-1 8-2 12 13

1959Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 18 ---9-21 1-0 5 99-28 2-0 6 710-12 3-1 15 1310-19 3-1 17 1510-26 4-1 12 1211-2 5-1 10 1111-9 6-1 11 1111-16 6-2 19 ---11-23 7-2 14 1411-30 8-2 10 1012-7 8-2 11 11

1960Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 9 NP9-19 0-0 9 NP9-26 1-0 7 NP10-3 2-0 8 1110-10 3-0 8 1110-17 3-1 --- 17

1977Date W-L AP USA10-17 5-1 20 1910-24 6-1 16 1610-31 7-1 13 1311-7 7-1-1 15 1611-14 7-2-1 15 1511-21 8-2-1 13 1411-28 8-2-1 11 101-3 8-3-1 19 ---

1978Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 18 ---9-18 1-0 --- 1810-23 5-1 20 2010-30 6-1 16 1611-6 7-1 15 1511-13 8-1 12 1211-20 9-1 10 1011-27 10-1 7 712-4 10-1 7 81-3 11-1 6 6

1979Date W-L AP USA11-5 6-2 18 1711-12 7-2 14 1411-19 8-2 13 1311-26 8-3 18 1712-3 8-3 18 17

1981Date W-L AP USA9-21 3-0 19 189-28 3-0 14 1410-5 4-0 9 1010-12 5-0 6 710-19 6-0 4 510-26 7-0 3 411-2 8-0 2 311-9 9-0 2 211-16 10-0 2 211-23 11-0 2 211-30 11-0 1 11-3 12-0 1 1

1982Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 11 99-6 0-1 16 NP9-13 0-1 16 139-27 1-1-1 --- 1910-4 2-1-1 --- 2010-11 3-1-1 20 1710-18 4-1-1 18 1710-25 5-1-1 15 1311-1 5-1-1 13 1411-8 6-1-1 11 1011-15 7-1-1 10 1211-22 8-1-1 10 1011-29 9-1-1 8 PB12-6 9-1-1 7 PB1-3 9-1-1 8 PB

1983Date W-L AP USA11-7 7-1-1 17 PB11-14 8-1-1 13 PB11-21 9-1-1 12 PB11-28 9-1-1 11 PB12-3 9-1-1 12 PB1-3 9-1-1 11 PB

1984Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 4 89-3 1-0 3 59-10 2-0 2 49-17 2-0 2 PB9-24 2-1-1 13 PB11-12 7-2 20 PB

1986Date W-L AP USA10-6 3-1 20 ---10-13 4-1 17 1710-20 5-1 16 1611-3 6-2 20 ---11-10 7-2 15 1711-17 7-2-1 19 1811-24 7-2-2 --- 1812-3 7-2-2 --- 181-3 8-2-2 17 19

1987Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 9 NP9-7 1-0 10 109-14 2-0 8 8

9-21 3-0 9 99-28 4-0 8 710-5 4-0 8 710-12 5-0 7 610-19 6-0 7 710-26 6-1 14 1211-2 7-1 10 1011-9 8-1 9 911-16 9-1 8 811-23 9-2 13 1311-30 9-2 13 1312-7 9-2 14 121-3 10-2 12 10

1988Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 4 49-5 1-0 3 39-12 2-0 3 49-19 2-1 12 129-26 3-1 11 1110-3 3-1 11 1210-10 4-1 11 1110-17 5-1 9 1010-24 5-2 15 1810-31 6-2 17 2011-7 7-2 16 1611-14 8-2 15 1511-21 9-2 13 1311-28 9-2 13 1312-5 9-2 13 131-3 10-2 9 8

1989Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 12 NP9-4 1-0 10 99-11 2-0 7 69-18 3-0 7 69-25 4-0 7 610-2 4-1 15 1410-9 5-1 14 1310-23 6-2 22 1910-30 7-2 21 1811-6 8-2 17 1511-13 8-2 15 1311-20 9-2 15 1311-27 9-2 14 1312-4 9-2 14 131-2 10-2 12 11

1990Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 10 NP9-3 1-0 9 109-10 1-1 16 199-17 2-1 16 199-24 3-1 19 1810-1 4-1 16 1310-8 5-1 15 1410-15 5-2 22 2210-22 6-2 19 1710-29 7-2 18 1711-5 8-2 18 1611-12 8-2 17 1511-19 9-2 16 1311-26 9-2 14 1112-3 9-2 14 111-2 10-2 9 9

1991Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 9 NP9-2 0-0 8 NP9-8 1-0 8 NP9-15 1-0 8 NP9-23 2-0 7 79-30 3-0 6 610-7 3-1 18 1610-14 3-1-1 21 2110-21 3-1-1 19 1910-28 4-1-1 16 1611-4 5-1-1 15 1411-11 6-1-1 15 1411-18 7-1-1 14 1311-25 8-1-1 13 1212-2 9-1-1 13 121-2 9-2-1 18 17

1992Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 13 NP8-30 0-0 13 NP9-7 1-0 15 149-14 1-1 17 179-21 1-1 16 169-28 1-2 25 2410-5 2-2 25 2210-12 3-2 19 1910-17 4-2 18 1510-24 4-3 --- 25

1993Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 23 NP8-30 0-0 22 219-6 1-0 21 1710-4 3-1 --- 2411-15 7-3 24 2511-22 8-3 24 2311-29 8-3 24 2312-6 8-3 24 231-3 9-3 23 22

1994Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 25 248-30 0-0 24 NP9-5 1-0 2 20

1995Date W-L AP USA11-6 6-3 24 2511-13 7-3 24 2411-20 8-3 24 2211-27 8-3 24 2212-4 8-3 23 21

1996Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 25 2311-18 7-3 22 24

1997Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 20 218-25 0-0 20 NP9-1 0-0 --- 209-8 1-0 19 219-15 2-0 16 159-22 2-1 17 21

2000Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 17 198-27 0-0 17 18

9-3 1-0 17 199-10 2-0 16 169-17 3-0 11 119-24 4-0 7 810-1 5-0 5 510-8 6-0 5 410-15 7-0 5 410-22 8-0 5 410-29 8-1 10 1011-5 8-2 17 1511-12 8-2 16 1411-19 9-2 15 1211-26 9-2 15 1312-3 9-2 16 131-6 9-3 16 14

2001Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 19 188-26 0-0 19 189-2 1-0 20 199-9 2-0 19 189-16 2-0 NP NP9-23 2-1 --- 259-30 3-1 19 2110-7 3-1 16 1810-14 4-1 13 1510-21 4-2 --- 2510-28 5-2 --- 24

2003Date W-L AP USA1-5 9-4 22 22

2005Date W-L AP USA9-7 1-0 25 ---9-11 2-0 20 2311-20 7-4 25 ---11-27 7-4 22 2312-4 7-4 23 231-5 8-4 21 21

2006Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 18 189-5 1-0 18 189-17 2-1 19 239-24 3-1 18 1910-1 4-1 15 1510-8 5-1 12 1210-15 6-1 12 1210-22 7-1 10 1110-29 7-2 19 1911-12 8-3 25 2511-19 8-3 24 24

2007Date W-L AP USA9-4 1-0 25 ---9-9 2-0 20 209-16 3-0 15 149-23 4-0 13 139-30 4-1 22 2210-28 6-2 25 2411-4 7-2 20 2011-11 8-2 15 1611-18 8-3 21 2211-25 9-3 15 1612-2 9-3 15 161-8 9-4 21 22

2008Date W-L AP USAPre 0-0 9 99-2 0-1 --- 229-7 1-1 --- 239-14 2-1 23 219-21 3-1 20 19

2009Date W-L AP USA11-8 6-3 24 NR11-15 7-3 18 1911-22 8-3 15 1611-29 8-4 25 NR1-5 9-5 24 NR

NP - no poll; PB - probation; Note: No coaches poll prior to 1950; bolded lines denote final poll.

Preseason RankingsYear Preseason Final1958 18 NP 12 131959 18 NP 11 111960 9 NP --- ---1978 18 NP 6 61982 11 9 8 PB1984 4 8 --- ---1987 9 NP 12 101988 4 4 9 81989 12 NP 12 111990 10 NP 9 91991 9 NP 18 171992 13 NP --- ---1993 23 NP 23 221994 25 24 --- ---1996 25 23 --- ---1997 20 21 --- ---2000 17 19 16 142001 19 18 --- ---2006 18 18 --- ---2008 9 9 --- ---NP - no poll; PB - probation; Note: First poll listed is AP; second poll listed is coaches.

Head Coach Danny Ford led the Tigers to the top ranking in the

AP and coaches polls in 1981.

BCS RankingsDate Rk10-23-2000 710-30-2000 1311-11-2000 1311-27-2000 1512-3-2000 1510-15-2006 1210-22-2006 1210-29-2006 1911-19-2006 2410-28-2007 2511-4-2007 2111-11-2007 1511-18-2007 2211-25-2007 1612-2-2007 1511-15-2009 2311-22-2009 18

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Year-By-Year Team RecordsYear Home Away Neutral Conf. Finish Overall Win % Scoring Captain(s) Head Coach(es)1896 0-0 2-1 0-0 ----- ----- 2-1 .667 36-18 R.G. Hamilton Walter Riggs1897 0-0 2-2 0-0 ----- ----- 2-2 .500 28-58 W.T. Brock W.M. Williams1898 1-0 1-1 1-0 ----- ----- 3-1 .750 110-20 Shack Shealy John Penton1899 0-0 1-2 3-0 ----- ----- 4-2 .667 109-50 J.N. Walker Walter Riggs1900 1-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 1st 6-0 1.000 222-10 J.N. Walker John Heisman1901 1-0 1-0-1 1-1 ----- ----- 3-1-1 .700 190-38 Claude Douthit John Heisman1902 2-0 4-1 0-0 5-0 1st 6-1 .857 152-22 Hope Sadler John Heisman1903 0-0 3-1 1-0-1 ----- ----- 4-1-1 .750 167-22 Hope Sadler John Heisman1904 1-1 1-1-1 1-1 ----- ----- 3-3-1 .500 50-45 John B. Holland Shack Shealy1905 0-0-1 2-2 1-0 ----- ----- 3-2-1 .583 101-63 O.L. Derrick Eddie Cochems1906 3-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-1 ----- ----- 4-0-3 .786 38-4 Fritz Furtick Bob Williams1907 2-2 1-1 1-1 ----- ----- 4-4 .500 67-45 J.M. McLaurin Frank Shaughnessy1908 1-1 0-3 0-2 ----- ----- 1-6 .143 26-102 Sticker Coles John Stone1909 2-0 2-2 2-1 ----- ----- 6-3 .667 93-43 C.M. Robbs Bob Williams1910 1-1 3-2 0-0-1 ----- ----- 4-3-1 .563 106-54 W.H.Hankel Frank Dobson1911 1-2 2-1 0-2 ----- ----- 3-5 .375 71-119 Paul Bissell Frank Dobson1912 2-0 2-3 0-1 ----- ----- 4-4 .500 176-126 W.B. Britt Frank Dobson1913 1-1 3-2 0-1 ----- ----- 4-4 .500 112-98 A.P. Gandy Bob Williams1914 0-0 4-3-1 1-0 ----- ----- 5-3-1 .611 168-123 W.A. Schilletter Bob Williams1915 0-0-1 2-1-1 0-3 ----- ----- 2-4-2 .375 113-48 W.K. McGill Bob Williams1916 2-1 1-1 0-4 ----- ----- 3-6 .333 81-147 S.S. Major Wayne Hart1917 1-1 3-0 2-1 ----- ----- 6-2 .750 183-64 F.L. Witsell Edward Donahue1918 3-1 1-1 1-0 ----- ----- 5-2 .714 198-101 Stumpy Banks Edward Donahue1919 4-0 1-2-2 1-0 ----- ----- 6-2-2 .700 152-55 Stumpy Banks Edward Donahue1920 3-1-1 0-5 1-0 ----- ----- 4-6-1 .409 98-146 Boo Armstrong Edward Donahue1921 1-1 0-5-1 0-0-1 0-3 14th 1-6-2 .222 48-187 J.H. Spearman E.J. Stewart1922 3-1 2-2 0-1 1-2 11th 5-4 .556 170-109 E.H. Emanuel E.J. Stewart1923 3-0-1 2-2 0-0 1-1-1 12th 5-2-1 .688 91-65 Butch Holohan Bud Saunders1924 2-2 0-2 0-2 0-3 T-18th 2-6 .250 80-96 Charlie Robinson Bud Saunders1925 0-3 1-4 0-0 0-4 T-20th 1-7 .125 27-160 G.I. Finklea Bud Saunders1926 2-2 0-5 0-0 0-3 18th 2-7 .222 20-169 B.C. Harvey Bud Saunders (4), Bob Williams (5)1927 3-0-1 2-3 0-0 2-2 8th 5-3-1 .611 73-84 Bud Eskew Josh Cody1928 3-0 3-2 2-1 4-2 T-7th 8-3 .727 192-77 O.K. Pressley Josh Cody1929 4-0 2-2 2-1 3-3 12th 8-3 .727 236-110 O.D. Padgett Josh Cody1930 3-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 12th 8-2 .800 239-82 Johnnie Justus Josh Cody1931 0-1-1 0-2-1 1-3 1-4 20th 1-6-2 .222 19-164 A.D. Fordham Jess Neely1932 2-1 1-4-1 0-0 0-4 20th 3-5-1 .389 89-111 Bob Miller Jess Neely1933 2-0-1 0-4-1 1-2 1-1 6th 3-6-2 .364 50-98 John Heinemann Jess Neely1934 2-0 2-4 1-0 2-1 5th 5-4 .556 89-85 Henry Woodward Jess Neely1935 2-0 3-3 1-0 2-1 4th 6-3 .667 147-99 Henry Shore Jess Neely1936 2-1 3-4 0-0 3-2 5th 5-5 .500 98-95 Net Berry Jess Neely1937 2-0 2-4-1 0-0 2-0-1 3rd 4-4-1 .500 128-64 H.D. Lewis Jess Neely1938 2-0 4-1 1-0-1 3-0-1 2nd 7-1-1 .833 145-56 Charlie Woods Jess Neely1939 2-0 5-1 2-0 4-0 2nd 9-1 .900 165-45 Joe Payne Jess Neely1940 2-0 3-2-1 1-0 4-0 1st 6-2-1 .722 182-73 Red Sharpe Frank Howard1941 2-0 3-2 2-0 5-1 3rd 7-2 .778 233-90 Wade Padgett Frank Howard1942 2-1 1-4 0-1-1 2-3-1 9th 3-6-1 .350 100-138 Charlie Wright Frank Howard1943 0-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 T-7th 2-6 .250 94-185 Ralph Jenkins Frank Howard1944 2-0 1-5 1-0 3-1 3rd 4-5 .444 165-179 Ralph Jenkins Frank Howard1945 3-1 3-2-1 0-0 2-1-1 4th 6-3-1 .650 211-73 Ralph Jenkins Frank Howard1946 2-1 1-4 1-0 2-3 11th 4-5 .444 147-174 Chip Clark Frank Howard1947 2-1 2-4 0-0 1-3 12th 4-5 .444 206-146 Cary Cox Frank Howard1948 4-0 5-0 2-0 5-0 1st 11-0 1.000 274-76 Bob Martin, Phil Prince Frank Howard1949 2-2-1 2-2 0-0-1 2-2 8th 4-4-2 .500 232-216 Gene Moore Frank Howard1950 4-0 5-0-1 0-0 3-0-1 2nd 9-0-1 .950 343-76 Fred Cone Frank Howard1951 4-0 3-2 0-1 3-1 4th 7-3 .700 196-97 Bob Patton Frank Howard1952 1-1 1-5-1 0-0 ----- * 2-6-1 .278 112-157 George Rodgers Frank Howard1953 2-2 1-3-1 0-0 1-2 6th 3-5-1 .389 139-172 Dreher Gaskin, Nathan Gressette Frank Howard1954 3-1 0-4 2-0 1-2 5th 5-5 .500 193-121 Buck George, Scott Jackson, Mark Kane, Clyde White Frank Howard1955 3-1 3-1 1-1 3-1 3rd 7-3 .700 206-144 Don King Frank Howard1956 4-0 3-1-2 0-1 4-0-1 1st 7-2-2 .727 167-101 Charlie Bussey Frank Howard1957 3-1 4-2 0-0 4-3 T-3rd 7-3 .700 216-78 John Grdijan, Leon Kaltenback Frank Howard1958 5-0 3-2 0-1 5-1 1st 8-3 .727 169-138 Bill Thomas Frank Howard1959 3-1 5-1 1-0 6-1 1st 9-2 .818 285-103 Paul Snyder, Harvey White Frank Howard1960 5-0 1-4 0-0 4-2 4th 6-4 .600 197-124 Dave Lynn, Lowndes Shingler Frank Howard1961 3-2 2-3 0-0 3-3 T-3rd 5-5 .500 199-126 Ron Andreo, Calvin West Frank Howard1962 2-3 4-1 0-0 5-1 2nd 6-4 .600 168-130 Dave Hynes Frank Howard1963 2-1-1 3-3 0-0 5-2 T-3rd 5-4-1 .550 181-140 Tracy Childers Frank Howard1964 2-2 1-5 0-0 2-4 7th 3-7 .300 105-135 John Boyett, Ted Bunton Frank Howard1965 3-1 2-4 0-0 4-3 1st 5-5 .500 117-137 Bill Hecht, Floyd Rogers Frank Howard1966 4-0 2-4 0-0 6-1 1st 6-4 .600 174-177 Mike Facciolo Frank Howard1967 3-2 3-2 0-0 6-0 1st 6-4 .600 166-128 Jimmy Addison, Frank Liberatore Frank Howard1968 2-2 2-3-1 0-0 4-1-1 2nd 4-5-1 .450 184-179 Billy Ammons, Ronnie Ducworth Frank Howard1969 2-2 2-4 0-0 3-3 T-3rd 4-6 .400 178-250 Ivan Southerland, Charlie Tolley Frank Howard1970 2-4 1-4 0-0 2-4 T-6th 3-8 .273 164-313 B.B. Elvington, Jim Sursavage, Ray Yauger Hootie Ingram1971 2-3 1-3 2-0 4-2 2nd 5-6 .455 155-202 Larry Hefner, John McMakin Hootie Ingram1972 3-2 1-5 0-0 2-4 5th 4-7 .364 143-245 Wade Hughes, Buddy King, Frank Wirth Hootie Ingram1973 3-3 2-3 0-0 4-2 3rd 5-6 .455 231-263 Mike Buckner, Ken Pengitore Red Parker1974 6-0 1-4 0-0 4-2 T-2nd 7-4 .636 246-250 Willie Anderson, Mark Fellers, Jim Ness, Ken Peeples Red Parker1975 1-4 1-5 0-0 2-3 5th 2-9 .182 177-381 Bennie Cunningham, Neal Jetton, Dennis Smith, Jimmy Williamson Red Parker1976 2-2-1 1-4-1 0-0 0-4-1 7th 3-6-2 .364 172-237 Malcolm Marler, Mike O’Cain, Randy Scott, Joey Walters Red Parker1977 3-2 5-0-1 0-1 4-1-1 2nd 8-3-1 .708 228-163 Steve Fuller, Steve Godfrey, Randy Scott Charley Pell1978 6-0 4-1 1-0 6-0 1st 11-1 .917 368-131 Steve Fuller, Randy Scott Charley Pell (11), Danny Ford (1)1979 4-2 4-1 0-1 4-2 T-2nd 8-4 .667 205-116 Bubba Brown, Billy Lott Danny Ford1980 4-2 2-3 0-0 2-4 T-4th 6-5 .545 217-222 Lee Nanney, Willie Underwood Danny Ford1981 6-0 5-0 1-0 6-0 1st 12-0 1.000 338-105 Jeff Davis, Lee Nanney, Perry Tuttle Danny Ford1982 5-0-1 3-1 1-0 6-0 1st 9-1-1 .864 289-147 Homer Jordan, Terry Kinard Danny Ford1983 6-0-1 3-1 0-0 7-0 * 9-1-1 .864 338-200 James Farr, James Robinson Danny Ford

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Year Home Away Neutral Conf. Finish Overall Win % Scoring Captain(s) Head Coach(es)1984 5-1 2-3 0-0 5-2 * 7-4 .636 346-215 Mike Eppley, William Perry Danny Ford1985 3-3 3-2 0-1 4-3 T-3rd 6-6 .500 244-222 Steve Berlin, Steve Reese Danny Ford1986 3-1-1 4-1-1 1-0 5-1-1 1st 8-2-2 .750 296-187 Terrence Flagler, Terence Mack Danny Ford1987 7-1 2-1 1-0 6-1 1st 10-2 .833 333-176 Michael Dean Perry, John Phillips Danny Ford1988 5-1 4-1 1-0 6-1 1st 10-2 .833 342-157 Rodney Williams, Donnell Woolford Danny Ford1989 5-1 4-1 1-0 5-2 3rd 10-2 .833 368-138 Wesley McFadden, Otis Moore Danny Ford1990 6-0 3-2 1-0 5-2 T-2nd 10-2 .833 333-109 Stacy Fields, Vance Hammond Ken Hatfield1991 6-0-1 2-1 1-1 6-0-1 1st 9-2-1 .792 317-185 Rob Bodine, DeChane Cameron, Levon Kirkland Ken Hatfield1992 4-2 1-4 0-0 3-5 7th 5-6 .455 261-213 Robert O’Neal, Ashley Sheppard, Wayne Simmons Ken Hatfield1993 6-1 2-2 1-0 5-3 3rd 9-3 .750 198-192 Richard Moncrief Ken Hatfield (11), Tommy West (1)1994 4-2 1-4 0-0 4-4 6th 5-6 .455 164-188 Tim Jones, Louis Solomon Tommy West1995 3-3 5-0 0-1 6-2 3rd 8-4 .667 303-219 Louis Solomon Tommy West1996 5-1 2-3 0-1 6-2 T-2nd 7-5 .583 245-241 Dexter McCleon Tommy West1997 3-3 4-1 0-1 4-4 5th 7-5 .583 292-219 Raymond Priester, Raymond White Tommy West1998 3-4 0-4 0-0 1-7 T-8th 3-8 .273 218-272 Donald Broomfield, Holland Postell Tommy West1999 3-2 3-3 0-1 5-3 2nd 6-6 .500 322-253 Keith Adams, Ryan Romano, Brandon Streeter Tommy Bowden2000 6-1 3-1 0-1 6-2 2nd 9-3 .750 416-253 Chad Carson, Rod Gardner, Chad Speck Tommy Bowden2001 3-3 3-2 1-0 4-4 T-4th 7-5 .583 369-339 Chad Carson, Woodrow Dantzler, Charles Hafley Tommy Bowden2002 5-2 2-3 0-1 4-4 5th 7-6 .538 330-349 Nick Eason, Bryant McNeal, Jackie Robinson Tommy Bowden2003 6-1 2-3 1-0 5-3 3rd 9-4 .692 365-250 Tony Elliott, DeJuan Polk, Gregory Walker Tommy Bowden2004 5-1 1-4 0-0 4-4 T-6th 6-5 .545 236-229 Eric Coleman, Airese Currie, Leroy Hill Tommy Bowden2005 4-2 3-2 1-0 4-4 3rd (Atl.) 8-4 .667 316-211 Charles Bennett, Jamaal Fudge, Steven Jackson, Charlie Whitehurst Tommy Bowden2006 5-2 2-2 1-1 5-3 T-2nd (Atl.) 8-5 .615 425-210 Gaines Adams, Chansi Stuckey, Anthony Waters Tommy Bowden2007 5-2 4-1 0-1 5-3 T-2nd (Atl.) 9-4 .692 430-243 Michael Hamlin, Cullen Harper Tommy Bowden2008 5-2 2-2 0-2 4-4 T-3rd (Atl.) 7-6 .539 327-225 James Davis, Tyler Grisham, Michael Hamlin, Cullen Harper, Jock McKissic Tommy Bowden (6), Dabo Swinney (7)2009 6-1 2-3 1-1 6-2 1st (Atl.) 9-5 .643 436-286 Thomas Austin, Chris Chancellor, Kavell Conner, Michael Palmer, Ricky Sapp, C.J. Spiller Dabo Swinney2010 5-2 1-4 0-1 4-4 T-4th (Atl.) 6-7 .462 312-244 Marcus Gilchrist, Chris Hairston, Jarvis Jenkins, DeAndre McDaniel, Michael Wade Dabo SwinneyTotals 332-123-15 253-269-23 62-52-7 312-193-12 647-444-45 .589 22,347-16,640 185 Captains 25 Head Coaches* - ineligible for conference title; Note: Clemson’s Southern Conference record was 61-52-6 (.538) and won two conference championships; Clemson’s record against ACC opponents (including 18 games vs. South Carolina) is 246-136-6 (.642), including 12 ACC titles and one co-championship.

Year Opponent Site Score Decisive Play Time Left1948 Wake Forest A 21-14 Fred Cone 1 run 11.56 Auburn A 7-6 Ray Mathews 1 run 6:35 South Carolina A 13-7 Oscar Thompson recovers blocked punt 4:151949 Auburn N 20-201950 South Carolina A 14-14 Fred Cone TD Miami (FL) A 15-14 Sterling Smith tackles Frank Smith for a safety 6:001954 Florida A 14-7 Don King 1 run 14:541955 Virginia Tech A 21-16 Charlie Bussey-Joel Wells 60 pass 4:06 Wake Forest A 19-13 Billy O’Dell 1 run 2:201956 N.C. State A 13-7 Charlie Horne 10 run 5:26 Florida A 20-20 Bob Spooner 1 run 0:321957 Wake Forest H 13-6 Harvey White-Doug Cline 22 pass 1:361958 Vanderbilt A 12-7 Harvey White 3 run 0:03 N.C. State A 13-6 George Usry 1 run 12:16 Virginia H 20-15 Lowndes Shingler 1 run 14:00 North Carolina H 26-21 Doug Cline 2 run 2:521959 Wake Forest H 33-31 George Usry 1 run 4:241960 Virginia Tech H 13-7 Lowndes Shingler 4 run 4:081962 N.C. State A 7-0 Pat Crain 1 run 4:43 Maryland A 17-14 Rodney Rogers 23 FG 1:31 South Carolina H 20-17 Rodney Rogers 24 FG 1:241963 North Carolina A 11-7 Jim Parker 1 run 7:541965 Virginia A 20-14 Thomas Ray-Wayne Bell 16 pass 2:061966 Duke H 9-6 Jimmy Addison-Phil Rogers 25 pass 2:32 Wake Forest A 23-21 Wilson Childers, James Tompkins tackle for safety 0:25 Virginia H 40-35 Addison 75 pass to Jacky Jackson 3:491967 Duke A 13-7 Buddy Gore 9 run1968 N.C. State A 24-19 Ray Yauger 7 run 0:531971 Wake Forest H 10-9 Eddie Seigler 29 FG 0:371973 Virginia H 32-27 Ken Pengitore-Jim Lanzendoen 28 pass 6:44

1974 Georgia Tech H 21-17 Mike O’Cain-Bennie Cunningham 3 pass 8:26 Georgia H 28-24 Mike O’Cain 1 run 8:441975 Wake Forest H 16-14 Willie Jordan 34 FG 0:051976 The Citadel H 10-7 Ciro Piccirillo 23 FG 0:54 Florida State A 15-12 Steve Fuller 1 run 6:361977 N.C. State H 7-3 Steve Fuller-Jerry Butler 19 pass 12:46 South Carolina A 31-27 Steve Fuller-Jerry Butler 20 pass 0:491978 North Carolina H 13-9 Lester Brown 1 run 9:481980 Virginia A 27-24 Obed Ariri 52 FG 0:061982 Boston College H 17-17 Donald Igwebuike 43 FG 5:401983 Wake Forest H 24-17 Stacey Driver 2 run 4:131985 Virginia Tech A 20-17 David Treadwell 36 FG 0:00 Virginia H 27-24 Kenny Flowers 12 run 13:451986 Georgia A 31-28 David Treadwell 46 FG 0:00 Maryland A 17-17 David Treadwell 21 FG 0:10 South Carolina H 21-21 David Treadwell 31 FG 2:501987 Georgia H 21-20 David Treadwell 21 FG 0:02 Duke H 17-10 Tracy Johnson 4 run 6:46 North Carolina A 13-10 David Treadwell 30 FG 0:321988 Virginia A 10-7 Rodney Williams-Chip Davis 14 pass 1:52 Oklahoma N 13-6 Terry Allen 4 run 10:281990 Maryland A 18-17 DeChane Cameron-Rudy Harris 11 pass 7:59 N.C. State A 24-17 Howard Hall 1 run 3:121991 Georgia Tech H 9-7 Ronald Williams 2 run 2:06 Virginia H 20-20 Nelson Welch 40 FG 0:461992 Virginia A 29-28 Nelson Welch 32 FG 0:551993 South Carolina A 16-13 Nelson Welch 31 FG 11:53 Kentucky N 14-13 Patrick Sapp-Terry Smith 21 pass 0:201996 Georgia Tech H 28-25 Nealon Greene 1 run 4:101997 N.C. State A 19-17 Matt Padgett 20 FG 0:19 Duke H 29-20 Rahim Abdullah 63 interception return OT2000 South Carolina H 16-14 Aaron Hunt 25 FG 0:032001 Georgia Tech A 47-44 Woodrow Dantzler 6 run OT2002 Duke A 34-31 Aaron Hunt 21 FG 0:08 South Carolina H 27-20 Bernard Rambert 2 run 9:382003 Virginia H 30-27 Charlie Whitehurst-Kevin Youngblood 4 pass OT2004 Wake Forest H 37-30 Charlie Whitehurst-Kyle Browning 11 pass OT Maryland H 10-7 Reggie Merriweather 2 run 0:23 Miami (FL) A 24-17 Reggie Merriweather 2 run OT2005 Texas A&M H 25-24 Jad Dean 42 FG 0:02 Maryland A 28-24 Reggie Merriweather 38 run 2:58 South Carolina A 13-9 James Davis 2 run 5:582006 Florida State A 27-20 James Davis 1 run 0:082007 South Carolina H 23-21 Mark Buchholz 35 FG 0:002008 Boston College A 27-21 Cullen Harper-Aaron Kelly 4 pass 7:102009 Miami (FL) A 40-37 Kyle Parker-Jacoby Ford 26 pass OT2010 N.C. State H 14-13 Jamie Harper 4 run 6:18Note: Above is a list of games since 1948 in which Clemson scored the last points of the game in the fourth quarter or overtime to erase a deficit or tie, and win or tie a game; games must have been decided by seven points or less, or in overtime.

Jamie Harper’s four-yard touchdown run against N.C. State proved to be the difference in Clemson’s 14-13 victory in 2010.

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1938 9 461 2151 239.0 4.7 396 1638 182.0 4.1 65 32 513 4 49.2 57.0 38.0 41 584 15 321 9 111 94 16.2 101939 10 558 2820 282.0 5.1 480 2185 218.5 4.6 78 33 635 7 42.3 63.5 41.0 43 271 12 230 14 116 113 16.5 261940 9 552 2391 265.7 4.3 448 1794 199.3 4.0 104 33 597 6 31.7 66.3 37.0 43 372 11 155 19 209 108 20.2 81941 9 582 2977 330.8 5.1 439 2226 247.3 5.1 143 43 751 10 30.1 83.4 40.5 52 560 20 428 12 150 111 25.9 231942 10 535 1876 187.6 3.5 399 1277 127.7 3.2 106 43 599 15 41.0 59.9 37.3 43 296 17 307 12 149 95 10.0 291943 8 387 1456 182.0 3.8 306 1057 132.1 3.5 81 25 399 10 30.9 49.9 36.4 28 237 16 289 12 70 60 11.8 231944 9 482 2070 230.0 4.3 394 1696 188.4 4.3 88 21 374 16 23.9 41.6 38.6 36 256 33 648 14 102 105 18.3 261945 10 548 2600 260.0 4.7 453 2064 206.4 4.6 95 27 536 13 28.4 53.6 36.0 53 466 23 429 19 235 104 21.1 301946 9 442 2046 255.8 4.6 309 995 124.4 3.2 133 62 1051 15 46.6 131.4 36.2 22 137 57 488 12 121 90 15.6 241947 9 483 2673 297.0 5.5 330 1340 148.9 4.1 153 67 1333 19 43.8 148.1 41.2 28 224 22 419 7 120 95 22.9 351948 11 646 3456 315.1 5.3 503 2456 223.2 4.9 143 53 1000 15 37.1 90.9 42.7 37 634 16 341 21 234 140 24.9 391949 10 598 3124 312.4 5.2 418 2003 200.3 4.8 180 62 1121 13 34.4 112.1 40.3 20 252 38 557 14 145 141 23.2 221950 10 630 3881 388.1 6.2 504 2648 264.8 5.3 126 53 1233 8 42.0 137.0 36.7 24 307 21 305 17 169 139 32.9 191951 10 671 3319 331.9 4.9 487 2186 218.6 4.5 184 73 1133 15 40.0 113.3 32.9 36 302 22 392 25 361 164 19.6 271952 9 552 2179 242.1 3.9 420 1595 177.2 3.8 132 45 584 19 34.1 64.9 36.4 29 262 27 533 16 145 100 12.4 361953 9 568 2750 305.6 4.8 426 1792 199.1 4.2 142 60 958 15 42.2 106.4 36.4 12 125 32 473 14 150 127 15.6 391954 10 616 2916 291.6 4.7 506 2081 208.1 4.1 110 44 835 11 40.0 83.5 36.6 30 489 25 405 10 139 151 19.3 331955 10 600 3057 305.7 5.1 485 2200 220.0 4.5 115 44 857 13 38.3 85.7 31.1 16 202 25 516 13 154 156 20.6 231956 11 629 2512 251.2 4.0 548 2166 216.6 4.0 81 25 346 7 30.9 34.6 35.3 21 214 22 469 12 145 152 14.6 221957 10 646 3277 327.7 5.1 517 2232 223.2 4.3 130 57 1045 8 43.9 104.5 33.2 22 214 19 350 7 135 170 21.6 241958 11 744 3344 304.0 4.5 604 2426 220.5 4.0 140 69 918 9 49.3 83.5 32.0 40 450 29 570 8 61 178 15.4 231959 11 746 3300 300.0 4.4 581 2128 193.5 3.7 165 77 1168 10 46.7 106.2 34.5 47 531 28 668 20 349 184 25.9 241960 10 724 3060 306.0 4.2 535 1944 194.4 3.6 189 81 1116 10 42.9 111.6 36.2 34 374 27 467 11 161 176 19.7 231961 10 708 3075 307.5 4.3 499 1783 178.3 3.6 209 91 1292 14 43.5 129.2 38.8 36 572 29 584 8 119 172 19.9 251962 10 695 2897 289.7 4.2 545 2054 205.4 3.8 150 63 843 16 42.0 84.3 39.7 25 299 29 658 13 118 170 16.8 331963 10 741 3139 313.9 4.2 565 1959 195.9 3.5 176 72 1180 16 40.9 118.0 30.1 38 407 32 652 8 58 166 18.1 421964 10 644 2245 224.5 3.5 493 1696 168.6 3.4 151 44 559 16 29.1 55.9 36.5 32 261 28 570 19 145 128 10.5 321965 10 680 2789 278.9 4.1 472 1569 156.9 3.3 208 91 1220 15 43.8 122.0 39.1 28 229 29 612 10 51 161 11.7 311966 10 614 3056 305.6 4.9 419 1520 152.0 3.6 195 105 1536 15 53.8 153.6 38.9 35 281 37 852 12 123 150 17.4 301967 10 711 3121 312.1 4.4 483 1887 188.7 3.9 228 105 1234 13 46.0 123.4 37.9 37 387 25 426 10 116 167 16.6 211968 10 722 3094 309.4 4.3 503 1803 180.3 3.6 219 98 1291 19 44.7 129.1 36.7 30 302 30 702 17 94 156 18.4 371969 10 711 3157 315.7 4.4 430 1402 140.2 3.3 281 133 1755 24 47.5 175.5 38.1 25 215 44 952 12 102 165 17.8 431970 11 760 2760 250.9 3.6 458 1201 109.2 2.6 302 145 1559 12 48.0 141.7 36.8 27 403 57 1187 14 344 159 14.9 191971 11 746 2845 258.6 3.8 554 1582 143.8 3.8 192 82 1263 14 42.7 114.8 36.7 24 254 32 656 19 176 158 14.1 301972 11 742 2928 266.2 3.9 590 2058 187.1 3.5 152 64 870 9 42.1 79.1 38.4 32 194 41 763 15 74 160 13.0 261973 11 796 4009 364.5 5.0 591 2497 227.0 4.1 205 90 1512 10 43.9 137.5 41.8 31 227 43 831 19 213 204 21.0 311974 11 749 3659 332.6 4.9 611 2543 231.2 4.2 138 62 1116 8 44.9 101.5 39.5 27 285 37 744 13 132 196 22.4 291975 11 746 3722 338.4 5.0 538 1924 174.9 3.6 208 111 1798 9 53.3 163.5 34.8 22 145 49 876 6 59 195 16.1 351976 11 750 3707 337.0 4.9 573 2463 223.8 4.3 177 87 1245 10 49.2 113.2 38.2 16 88 34 547 9 24 206 15.6 341977 12 852 4075 339.6 4.8 639 2369 197.4 3.7 213 111 1706 8 52.1 142.2 38.4 37 335 32 648 8 234 216 19.0 301978 12 946 5134 427.8 5.4 741 3469 289.1 4.7 205 111 1665 5 54.1 138.8 39.4 23 288 25 486 24 327 273 30.7 211979 12 911 3901 325.1 4.3 725 2689 224.1 3.7 186 93 1212 10 50.0 101.0 43.0 29 193 24 363 16 216 228 17.1 211980 11 813 3675 334.1 4.5 590 1993 181.2 3.4 223 109 1682 13 48.8 152.8 37.7 28 175 32 502 12 175 203 19.7 361981 12 910 4698 391.5 5.2 705 2977 248.1 4.2 205 112 1721 10 54.6 143.4 42.1 37 333 20 409 23 190 254 28.2 241982 11 796 3869 354.2 4.9 618 2604 236.7 4.2 178 98 1265 12 55.1 115.0 39.9 24 160 17 312 21 261 210 26.3 241983 11 778 4219 383.5 5.4 588 2752 250.2 4.7 190 104 1467 11 54.7 133.4 43.3 17 83 34 648 20 208 219 30.7 241984 11 768 4184 380.4 4.5 521 2326 211.5 4.5 247 137 1858 12 55.5 168.9 44.0 32 206 27 522 16 114 221 31.5 271985 12 860 4283 356.9 5.0 603 2688 224.0 4.5 257 125 1595 10 48.6 132.9 39.9 19 100 43 915 11 86 235 20.3 331986 12 917 4570 380.8 5.0 705 3245 270.4 4.6 212 104 1325 11 49.1 110.4 38.5 36 313 39 977 16 180 242 24.7 241987 12 887 4542 378.5 5.1 661 2972 247.7 4.5 226 109 1570 12 48.2 130.8 38.3 53 720 34 724 19 147 235 27.8 291988 12 874 4615 384.6 5.3 673 3241 270.1 4.8 201 85 1374 4 42.3 114.5 41.1 41 269 27 538 15 171 241 28.5 131989 12 873 4561 380.1 5.2 678 2841 234.9 4.2 195 117 1720 6 60.0 139.8 42.7 36 354 26 581 21 318 253 30.7 151990 12 882 4265 355.4 4.8 667 2956 246.3 4.4 215 107 1309 5 49.7 109.1 43.7 52 422 29 627 16 181 225 27.7 171991 12 918 4836 403.0 5.3 658 3019 251.6 4.6 260 140 1817 11 53.8 151.4 35.6 49 555 31 623 9 39 253 26.4 291992 11 824 4054 368.5 4.9 580 2828 257.1 4.9 224 103 1226 5 42.2 111.5 40.0 37 268 35 650 14 258 205 23.7 181993 12 804 3728 310.7 4.6 602 2131 177.6 3.5 202 100 1597 10 49.5 133.1 34.1 27 347 40 889 17 145 193 16.5 191994 11 769 2996 272.4 3.9 544 1913 173.9 3.5 225 106 1083 10 47.1 98.5 38.9 16 103 40 786 16 103 176 14.9 121995 12 860 4556 379.7 5.3 645 2945 245.4 4.6 215 122 1611 8 56.7 134.3 39.9 30 348 38 850 22 276 235 25.3 221996 12 787 4016 334.7 5.1 543 2383 198.6 4.4 244 126 1633 9 51.6 136.1 39.0 23 132 36 740 7 135 201 20.4 171997 12 817 4131 344.3 5.1 506 1832 152.7 3.6 311 188 2299 11 60.5 191.6 41.5 35 381 39 932 9 172 220 24.3 211998 11 712 3354 304.9 4.7 413 1324 120.4 3.2 299 158 2030 14 52.8 184.5 41.2 32 298 39 745 7 216 166 19.8 291999 12 920 4831 402.6 5.3 497 1812 151.0 3.6 423 252 3019 15 59.6 251.6 39.9 22 153 35 689 19 205 262 26.8 232000 12 931 5242 436.8 5.6 591 2688 224.0 4.5 340 180 2554 11 52.9 212.8 35.8 35 524 31 625 15 296 273 34.7 202001 12 913 5184 432.0 5.7 518 2300 191.7 4.4 395 226 2884 15 57.2 240.3 37.3 28 277 46 1118 13 76 282 30.8 242002 13 920 4726 363.5 5.1 458 1569 120.7 3.4 462 268 3157 13 58.0 242.8 36.0 42 437 52 1264 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1938 9 491 1742 193.6 3.5 386 1211 134.6 3.1 105 39 531 9 37.1 33.0 4 84 6.2 171939 10 519 1575 157.5 3.0 410 1126 112.6 2.7 109 32 449 14 29.4 44.9 7 80 4.5 261940 9 468 1652 183.6 3.5 339 1094 121.6 3.2 129 46 558 19 35.7 62.0 6 92 8.3 271941 9 487 1886 209.6 3.9 334 904 100.4 2.7 153 74 982 12 48.4 109.1 10 83 10.1 261942 10 597 2349 234.9 3.9 467 1625 162.5 3.5 130 49 724 12 38.0 72.4 15 101 13.8 251943 8 462 2418 302.3 5.2 349 1582 197.8 4.5 113 54 836 12 47.8 104.5 10 98 23.1 321944 9 519 2436 270.7 4.7 410 1797 199.7 4.4 109 40 639 14 36.7 71.0 16 105 19.9 281945 10 533 1932 193.2 3.6 364 1105 110.5 3.0 169 60 827 19 35.5 82.7 13 91 7.3 341946 9 489 2127 265.9 4.3 336 1164 145.5 3.5 153 62 963 1 40.5 120.4 15 98 19.3 291947 9 544 2189 243.7 4.0 404 1223 135.9 3.0 140 966 7 107.3 19 104 16.2 231948 11 1949 177.2 1116 101.5 161 61 833 21 37.9 75.7 15 99 6.9 311949 10 621 3169 316.9 5.1 460 2168 216.8 4.7 161 76 1001 14 47.2 100.1 13 147 21.6 331950 10 570 2255 225.5 4.0 354 1365 136.5 3.9 216 83 890 17 38.4 89.0 38.3 14 153 8 79 97 6.2 351951 10 618 2259 225.9 3.7 442 1383 138.3 3.1 176 61 876 13 34.7 87.6 39.2 32 429 29 103 9.7 281952 9 620 2317 257.4 3.7 459 1436 159.6 3.1 161 62 881 16 38.5 97.9 37.2 35 269 28 412 19 193 113 17.4 321953 9 518 2461 273.4 4.8 367 1478 164.2 4.0 151 54 983 14 35.7 109.2 31.0 15 401 28 767 15 230 116 19.1 271954 10 528 1761 176.1 3.3 388 969 96.9 2.5 140 66 792 10 47.1 79.2 35.5 19 161 41 748 11 218 96 12.1 231955 10 561 2478 247.8 4.4 427 1624 162.4 3.8 134 49 854 13 37.0 85.4 34.3 8 142 33 709 13 85 138 14.4 281956 11 635 2448 244.8 3.9 511 1922 192.2 3.8 124 48 526 12 38.8 52.6 33.6 19 122 27 506 7 44 133 7.4 301957 10 592 2159 215.9 3.6 463 1562 156.2 3.4 129 49 597 7 37.9 59.7 33.3 6 63 40 808 8 62 111 7.8 151958 11 646 2673 243.0 4.1 454 1517 137.9 3.3 192 88 1156 8 45.9 105.1 37.5 22 179 29 604 9 48 148 12.5 231959 11 603 2130 193.6 3.5 430 1174 106.7 2.7 189 80 956 8 42.3 86.9 36.3 24 151 20 114 8.5 261960 10 573 2143 214.3 3.7 389 1143 114.3 2.9 184 94 1000 11 51.0 100.0 34.1 19 165 37 766 10 116 12.4 171961 10 567 2340 234.0 4.1 399 1275 127.5 3.2 198 88 1265 8 44.4 126.5 37.8 27 265 38 725 14 151 114 12.6 171962 10 577 2403 240.3 4.2 395 1213 121.3 3.0 182 91 1198 13 50.0 119.0 37.3 27 296 36 776 16 266 127 13.0 221963 10 544 1847 184.7 3.4 344 931 93.1 2.7 200 79 916 8 39.5 91.6 36.5 18 183 37 834 16 219 104 14.0 251964 10 641 2710 271.0 4.2 439 1605 160.5 3.4 202 87 1105 19 43.1 110.5 32.3 30 317 28 531 16 229 141 13.5 341965 10 622 2515 251.5 4.0 448 1514 151.4 3.4 174 79 1001 10 45.4 100.1 37.8 29 339 15 439 15 154 141 13.7 291966 10 681 3164 316.4 4.6 444 1753 175.3 3.9 237 117 1411 12 49.4 141.1 39.6 27 229 33 694 15 158 169 17.7 211967 10 661 2577 257.7 3.9 455 1396 139.6 3.1 206 92 1181 9 44.7 118.1 35.8 36 389 34 748 13 102 137 12.8 211968 10 748 3386 338.6 4.5 483 1319 131.9 2.8 285 143 2067 17 50.2 206.7 37.3 28 331 39 811 19 183 174 17.9 341969 10 784 3579 357.9 4.6 542 1933 193.3 3.6 252 117 1646 12 46.0 164.6 37.8 28 206 27 591 24 213 190 25.0 251970 11 838 4768 433.4 5.7 578 2781 252.8 4.9 260 148 1987 14 56.9 180.6 38.3 42 381 32 596 12 118 228 28.5 311971 11 766 3352 304.7 4.4 534 2078 188.9 3.9 232 108 1282 19 46.6 116.5 40.0 38 255 36 682 14 204 182 18.4 321972 11 773 3896 354.2 5.0 561 2433 221.2 4.3 212 104 1463 15 49.0 133.0 38.1 29 310 31 633 10 196 198 22.3 291973 11 814 4072 370.2 5.0 624 2850 259.1 4.6 190 93 1222 19 49.5 111.1 39.8 27 252 44 919 10 87 223 23.9 371974 11 789 3950 359.1 5.0 580 2586 235.1 4.5 209 102 1414 13 48.8 128.5 39.2 27 280 40 781 8 82 211 22.7 281975 11 785 4434 403.1 5.6 648 3416 310.5 5.3 137 75 1017 6 54.7 92.5 39.9 32 248 33 674 9 213 237 34.6 181976 11 809 4201 381.9 5.2 586 2586 235.1 4.4 223 115 1615 9 51.5 146.8 38.8 25 192 22 346 10 73 226 21.5 261977 12 845 3582 298.5 4.2 603 2054 171.2 3.4 242 101 1528 21 41.7 127.2 41.9 24 65 41 799 8 104 202 13.6 351978 12 775 3151 262.6 4.1 546 1843 153.6 3.4 229 112 1308 24 48.9 109.0 40.1 27 91 61 1128 5 55 181 10.9 381979 12 759 2846 237.2 3.7 496 1354 112.8 2.7 263 119 1492 16 45.2 124.3 40.3 44 260 29 596 10 108 151 9.7 241980 11 760 3338 303.4 4.4 493 1652 150.2 3.4 267 148 1686 11 55.4 153.3 37.4 22 175 30 587 14 329 184 20.2 281981 12 810 3023 251.9 3.7 461 1169 97.4 2.5 349 164 1854 23 47.0 154.5 40.3 15 127 36 659 10 87 201 8.8 411982 11 776 3557 323.4 4.6 400 1068 97.1 2.7 376 209 2489 20 55.6 226.3 37.7 9 87 27 545 12 94 207 13.4 351983 11 804 4036 366.9 5.0 425 1588 144.4 3.7 379 214 2448 19 56.5 222.5 38.6 20 148 20 396 11 94 244 18.2 381984 11 809 3853 350.2 4.8 506 1921 174.6 3.8 303 146 1932 16 48.2 175.6 40.0 16 72 28 521 12 225 221 19.5 271985 12 887 4331 360.9 4.9 568 2167 180.6 3.8 319 180 2164 11 56.4 180.3 38.2 24 190 25 561 9 70 248 18.5 281986 12 816 3687 307.3 4.5 394 1253 104.4 3.2 422 204 2434 16 48.3 202.8 42.1 21 184 54 965 11 138 205 15.6 231987 12 755 2945 245.4 3.9 416 991 82.6 2.4 339 167 1954 19 49.3 162.8 40.6 21 207 64 1291 12 89 164 14.7 281988 12 788 3329 277.4 4.2 444 1394 116.2 3.1 344 171 1935 15 49.7 161.3 40.3 25 215 64 1237 4 2 208 13.1 341989 12 746 3184 265.3 4.2 367 1159 96.6 3.2 379 185 2025 21 48.8 168.6 36.6 16 171 58 1390 6 16 179 11.5 381990 12 747 2630 219.2 3.5 402 848 70.9 2.1 345 167 1782 16 48.4 194.5 37.5 34 323 51 1310 5 3 159 9.9 341991 12 793 3271 272.6 4.1 402 733 61.1 1.8 391 192 2538 9 49.1 211.5 38.7 23 210 53 1082 11 58 170 15.4 191992 11 754 3656 332.4 4.9 413 1321 120.1 3.2 341 183 2335 14 53.7 212.3 36.9 32 307 46 925 5 46 189 19.4 221993 12 815 4053 337.8 4.9 437 1550 129.2 3.5 378 203 2503 17 53.7 200.6 41.6 21 144 34 736 10 72 218 16.0 301994 11 735 3638 330.7 5.0 379 1248 113.5 3.3 356 210 2390 16 59.0 217.3 37.2 37 334 34 893 10 120 194 17.1 291995 12 814 4064 338.7 5.0 415 1500 125.0 3.6 399 203 2564 22 50.9 213.7 38.1 27 237 45 789 8 17 211 18.3 291996 12 800 4066 338.8 5.1 486 1671 139.3 3.4 314 170 2395 7 54.1 199.6 37.3 22 300 37 818 9 59 210 20.1 221997 12 801 3803 316.9 4.7 398 1077 89.8 2.7 403 203 2726 9 50.4 227.2 38.6 37 514 35 703 11 101 199 18.3 191998 11 742 3521 320.1 4.7 415 1150 104.5 2.8 327 160 2371 7 48.9 215.5 41.0 35 416 20 406 14 198 188 24.7 181999 12 860 3981 331.8 4.6 482 1580 131.7 3.3 378 194 2401 19 51.3 200.1 39.0 31 284 44 897 15 85 232 21.1 272000 12 829 4161 346.8 5.0 474 1331 110.9 3.0 385 192 2830 15 49.9 235.8 38.7 28 188 58 1175 11 33 208 21.1 262001 12 888 4739 394.9 5.3 491 1852 154.3 3.8 397 215 2887 13 54.1 240.6 41.2 19 189 43 884 15 126 263 28.2 182002 13 919 4620 355.4 5.0 530 2056 158.2 3.9 389 233 2564 21 59.9 197.2 38.2 40 410 56 1239 13 95 243 26.8 302003 13 900 4370 336.2 4.9 491 1712 131.7 3.5 409 230 2658 14 56.2 204.5 40.2 14 120 44 886 13 192 247 19.2 232004 11 825 3600 327.3 4.4 466 1492 135.6 3.2 359 183 2108 11 51.0 191.6 38.8 36 281 21 409 17 176 209 20.8 162005 12 804 3799 316.6 4.7 431 1447 120.6 3.4 373 211 2352 14 56.6 196.0 42.0 25 209 40 886 10 50 204 17.6 242006 13 848 3650 280.8 4.3 463 1340 103.1 2.9 385 214 2310 14 55.6 177.7 40.3 18 136 57 1363 11 113 210 16.2 302007 13 877 3988 306.8 4.5 452 1538 118.3 3.4 425 247 2450 16 58.1 188.5 38.9 23 339 69 1569 6 74 223 18.7 252008 13 871 3899 299.9 4.5 443 1656 127.4 3.7 428 239 2243 19 55.8 172.5 38.8 27 226 61 1238 16 168 208 17.3 282009 14 967 4400 314.3 4.6 606 2121 151.5 3.5 361 185 2279 21 51.2 162.8 37.1 23 251 81 1622 13 177 247 20.4 302010 13 866 4164 320.3 4.8 484 1670 128.5 3.5 382 205 2494 15 53.7 191.8 39.4 18 130 61 1244 14 208 222 18.8 20

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All-Time Results W CU/Opp. Opp. Opp. L AP Final FinalDate Score T Site Opponent Rank W-L Rank

1896 (2-1)10-31 14-6 W A Furman 2-311-12 6-12 L A South Carolina 1-311-21 16-0 W A Wofford 2-2

1897 (2-2)10-9 0-24 L A Georgia 2-110-23 10-0 W A Charlotte “Y”10-25 0-28 L A North Carolina 7-311-10 18-6 W A South Carolina 0-3

1898 (3-1)10-8 8-20 L A Georgia 4-210-20 55-0 W H Bingham 11-17 24-0 W A South Carolina 1-211-24 23-0 W N1 Georgia Tech 0-3N1 - Augusta, GA

1899 (4-2)10-7 0-11 L A Georgia 2-3-1 10-14 10-0 W N1 Davidson 1-3-110-28 0-34 L A Auburn 3-1-111-9 34-0 W A South Carolina 2-311-18 24-0 W N1 N.C. State 1-2-211-30 41-5 W N2 Georgia Tech 0-5N1 - Rock Hill, SC; N2 - Greenville, SC

1900 (6-0, 3-0, 1st in SIAA)10-19 64-0 W H Davidson 4-210-22 21-0 W A Wofford 1-2-111-1 51-0 W A South Carolina 4-311-10 39-5 W A Georgia 2-411-24 12-5 W N1 Virginia Tech 3-3-111-29 35-0 W N2 Alabama 2-3N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Birmingham, AL

1901 (3-1-1)10-5 122-0 W H Guilford 0-410-19 6-6 T A Tennessee 3-3-210-26 29-5 W A Georgia 1-5-210-31 11-17 L N1 Virginia Tech 6-111-28 22-10 W N2 North Carolina 7-2N1 - Columbia, SC; N2 - Charlotte, NC

1902 (6-1, 5-1, 1st in SIAA)10-4 11-5 W H N.C. State 3-4-210-18 44-5 W A Georgia Tech 0-6-210-24 28-0 W A Furman 4-3-310-30 6-12 L A South Carolina 6-111-8 36-0 W H Georgia 4-2-111-15 16-0 W A Auburn 2-4-111-27 11-0 W A Tennessee 6-2

1903 (4-1-1)10-10 29-0 W A Georgia 3-410-17 73-0 W A Georgia Tech 2-510-28 24-0 W N1 N.C. State 4-411-14 6-11 L A North Carolina 6-311-21 24-0 W A Davidson 1-411-26 11-11 T N2 #Cumberland 4-1-1N1 - Columbia, SC; N2 - Montgomery, AL; # - SIAA Championship game

1904 (3-3-1)10-8 18-0 W N1 Alabama 7-310-15 0-5 L H Auburn 5-010-22 10-0 W H Georgia 1-510-27 5-11 L N2 Sewanee 7-111-5 11-11 T A Georgia Tech 8-1-111-12 6-0 W A Tennessee 3-5-111-24 0-18 L A N.C. State 3-1-2N1 - Birmingham, AL; N2 - Columbia, SC

1905 (3-2-1)10-14 5-5 T H Tennessee 3-5-110-21 35-0 W A Georgia 1-510-25 25-0 W N1 Alabama 6-411-11 26-0 W A Auburn 2-411-18 0-41 L A Vanderbilt 7-111-30 10-17 L A Georgia Tech 6-0-1N1 - Columbia, SC

1906 (4-0-3)10-13 0-0 T H Virginia Tech 5-2-210-20 6-0 W H Georgia 2-4-110-25 0-0 T N1 N.C. State 3-1-4

11-3 0-0 T A Davidson 3-2-111-10 6-4 W H Auburn 1-5-111-19 16-0 W H Tennessee 1-6-211-29 10-0 W A Georgia Tech 5-3-1N1 - Columbia, SC

1907 (4-4)9-28 5-0 W H Gordon Military10-9 35-0 W H Maryville10-21 0-4 L H Tennessee 7-2-110-31 15-6 W N1 North Carolina 4-4-111-4 0-12 L A Auburn 6-2-111-7 0-8 L N2 Georgia 4-3-111-9 6-10 L H Davidson 4-1-111-28 6-5 W A Georgia Tech 4-4N1 - Columbia, SC; N2 - Augusta, GA

1908 (1-6)9-26 15-0 W H Gordon Military10-10 0-6 L H Virginia Tech 5-410-17 0-41 L A Vanderbilt 7-2-110-28 0-13 L N1 Davidson 6-2-211-5 0-6 L N2 Georgia 5-2-111-14 5-6 L A Tennessee 7-211-26 6-30 L A Georgia Tech 6-3N1 - Columbia, SC; N2 - Augusta, GA

1909 (6-3)9-27 26-0 W H Gordon Military10-2 0-6 L A Virginia Tech 6-110-9 17-5 W N1 Davidson 3-4-210-16 0-3 L N2 Alabama 5-1-210-23 19-0 W H Port Royal11-4 6-0 W A South Carolina 2-611-10 5-0 W N3 Georgia 1-4-211-13 17-0 W A The Citadel 4-3-211-25 3-29 L A Georgia Tech 7-2N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Birmingham, AL; N3 - Augusta, GA

1910 (4-3-1)9-24 26-0 W H Gordon Military10-1 0-3 L H Mercer 6-310-8 24-0 W A Samford 1-710-15 32-0 W A The Citadel 3-410-22 0-17 L A Auburn 6-111-3 24-0 W A South Carolina 4-411-10 0-0 T N1 Georgia 6-2-111-24 0-34 L A Georgia Tech 5-3N1 - Augusta, GA

1911 (3-5)10-14 0-29 L H Auburn 4-2-110-21 15-0 W H Samford 1-6-110-25 5-6 L H Florida 5-111-2 27-0 W A South Carolina 1-4-211-4 18-0 W A The Citadel 5-2-211-9 0-23 L N1 Georgia 7-1-111-18 6-30 L N2 Mercer 4-6-111-30 0-31 L A Georgia Tech 6-2-1N1 - Augusta, GA; N2 - Columbus, GA

1912 (4-4)10-5 59-0 W A Samford 1-610-12 26-0 W H Riverside10-19 6-27 L A Auburn 6-1-110-26 52-14 W H The Citadel 3-410-31 7-22 L A South Carolina 5-2-111-7 5-27 L N1 Georgia 6-1-111-16 21-13 W A Mercer 5-3-111-28 0-23 L A Georgia Tech 5-3-1N1 - Augusta, GA

1913 (4-4)10-4 6-3 W H Davidson 2-510-11 0-20 L A Alabama 6-310-18 0-20 L H Auburn 8-010-30 32-0 W A South Carolina 4-311-6 15-18 L N1 Georgia 6-211-8 7-3 W A The Citadel 3-4-211-17 52-0 W A Mercer 2-5-111-27 0-34 L A Georgia Tech 7-2N1 - Augusta, GA

1914 (5-3-1)10-3 0-0 T A Davidson 5-1-110-10 0-27 L A Tennessee 9-010-17 0-28 L A Auburn 8-0-110-22 57-0 W A Furman 2-510-29 29-6 W A South Carolina 5-5-110-31 14-0 W A The Citadel 2-511-7 35-13 W A Georgia 3-5-111-14 27-23 W N1 Virginia Military 4-411-26 6-26 L A Georgia Tech 6-2N1 - Richmond, VA

1915 (2-4-2)9-25 94-0 W A Furman 5-310-2 6-6 T H Davidson 5-3-110-9 3-0 W A Tennessee 4-410-16 0-14 L N1 Auburn 6-210-28 0-0 T A South Carolina 5-3-111-6 7-9 L N2 North Carolina 4-3-111-13 3-6 L N3 Virginia Military 6-2-111-25 0-13 L A Georgia 5-2-2N1 - Anderson, SC; N2 -Greenville, SC; N3 - Richmond, VA

1916 (3-6)9-30 7-6 W H Furman 4-510-7 0-26 L N1 Georgia 6-310-14 0-14 L H Tennessee 8-0-110-20 0-28 L A Auburn 6-210-26 27-0 W A South Carolina 2-711-11 7-37 L N2 Virginia Military 4-511-16 0-3 L N3 The Citadel 6-1-111-22 40-0 W H Presbyterian College 4-311-30 0-33 L N4 Davidson 5-3-1 N1 - Anderson, SC; N2 - Richmond, VA; N3 - Orangeburg, SC; N4 - Charlotte, NC

1917 (6-2)9-28 13-0 W H Presbyterian College 8-110-13 38-0 W A Furman 3-510-19 0-7 L H Auburn 6-2-110-25 21-13 W A South Carolina 3-511-1 27-16 W A Wofford 5-411-8 20-0 W N1 The Citadel 3-311-17 55-7 W N2 Florida 2-411-29 9-21 L N3 Davidson 6-4 N1 - Orangeburg, SC; N2 - Jacksonville, FL; N3 - Charlotte, NC

1918 (5-2)9-27 65-0 W H Camp Sevier10-5 0-28 L A Georgia Tech 6-111-2 39-0 W A South Carolina 2-1-111-9 13-66 L H Camp Hancock11-16 7-0 W N1 The Citadel 0-2-111-23 67-7 W H Furman 3-5-111-29 7-0 W H Davidson 2-1-1 N1 - Columbia, SC

John Heisman had a 19-3-2 record in his four seasons (1900-03) as Clemson’s head coach.

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All-Time Results1919 (6-2-2)

9-27 53-0 W H Erskine 2-510-3 7-0 W H Davidson 4-4-210-11 0-28 L A Georgia Tech 7-310-17 0-7 L A Auburn 8-110-25 14-0 W H Tennessee 3-3-310-30 19-6 W A South Carolina 1-7-111-7 19-7 W H Presbyterian College 4-3-211-13 33-0 W N1 The Citadel 4-4-111-21 7-7 T A Furman 6-2-111-27 0-0 T A Georgia 4-2-3 N1 - Orangeburg, SC

1920 (4-6-1)9-24 26-0 W H Erskine 5-310-1 7-7 T H Presbyterian College 5-1-110-2 26-6 W H Newberry 1-710-9 13-7 W H Wofford 0-8-110-15 0-21 L H Auburn 7-210-23 0-26 L A Tennessee 7-210-28 0-3 L A South Carolina 5-411-6 0-7 L A Georgia Tech 8-111-11 26-0 W N1 The Citadel 2-611-20 0-14 L A Furman 9-111-25 0-55 L A Georgia 8-0-1N1 - Orangeburg, SC

1921 (1-6-2)10-1 0-14 L A Centre 10-010-7 34-0 W H Presbyterian College 1-710-14 0-56 L A Auburn 5-310-21 0-0 T A Furman 7-2-110-27 0-21 L A South Carolina 5-1-211-5 7-48 L A Georgia Tech 8-111-10 7-7 T N1 The Citadel 3-3-211-18 0-13 L H Erskine 6-211-24 0-28 L A Georgia 7-2-1 N1 - Orangeburg, SC

1922 (5-4)9-30 0-21 L H Centre 6-310-7 57-0 W H Newberry 2-510-13 13-0 W H †Presbyterian College 6-2-110-26 3-0 W A South Carolina 5-411-4 7-21 L A Georgia Tech 7-211-11 18-0 W A The Citadel 3-511-18 52-0 W H Erskine 0-811-25 6-20 L A Furman 8-312-2 14-47 L N1 Florida 7-2† - Clemson’s 100th win; N1 - Jacksonville, FL

1923 (5-2-1)9-29 0-0 T H Auburn 3-3-310-6 32-0 W H Newberry 2-810-13 7-28 L A Centre 7-1-110-25 7-6 W A South Carolina 4-611-3 6-25 L A Virginia Tech 6-311-9 12-0 W H Davidson 3-711-17 20-0 W H Presbyterian College 4-3-111-29 7-6 W A Furman 9-2

1924 (2-6)9-27 60-0 W H Elon 0-710-4 0-13 L A Auburn 4-4-110-11 14-0 W H Presbyterian College 1-6-110-23 0-3 L A South Carolina 7-311-1 6-50 L H Virginia Tech 4-2-311-8 0-7 L N1 Davidson 7-2-111-15 0-20 L N2 The Citadel 6-411-27 0-3 L H Furman 5-5N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Anderson, SC

1925 (1-7)9-26 9-14 L H Presbyterian College 3-610-3 6-13 L H Auburn 5-3-110-10 6-19 L A Kentucky 6-310-22 0-33 L A South Carolina 7-310-29 0-13 L A Wofford 3-711-7 0-42 L H Florida 8-211-14 6-0 W A The Citadel 6-411-26 0-26 L A Furman 7-3

1926 (2-7)9-18 7-0 W H Erskine 1-79-25 0-14 L H Presbyterian College 7-210-2 0-47 L A Auburn 5-410-9 7-3 W H N.C. State 4-610-21 0-24 L A South Carolina 6-410-28 0-3 L A Wofford 2-8

11-6 0-33 L A Florida 2-6-211-13 6-15 L H The Citadel 7-311-25 0-30 L A Furman 8-1

1927 (5-3-1)9-24 0-0 T H Presbyterian College 3-3-310-1 3-0 W H Auburn 0-7-210-8 6-18 L A N.C. State 9-110-14 25-6 W H Erskine 2-4-110-20 20-0 W A South Carolina 4-510-29 6-0 W H Wofford 2-4-311-5 13-0 W A The Citadel 3-6-111-12 0-32 L A Georgia 9-111-24 0-28 L A Furman 10-1

1928 (8-3)9-22 30-0 W H Newberry 3-59-29 6-0 W H Davidson 2-810-6 6-0 W A Auburn 1-810-12 7-0 W N1 N.C. State 4-3-110-19 52-0 W H Erskine 3-710-25 32-0 W A South Carolina 6-2-211-3 7-26 L A Mississippi 5-411-10 12-0 W N2 Virginia Military 5-3-211-17 6-27 L N3 Florida 8-111-29 27-12 W A Furman 5-412-8 7-12 L A The Citadel 6-3-1N1 - Florence, SC; N2 - Lynchburg, VA; N3 - Jacksonville, FL

1929 (8-3)9-21 68-0 W H Newberry 0-59-28 32-14 W N1 Davidson 5-510-5 26-7 W H Auburn 2-710-11 26-0 W N2 N.C. State 1-810-18 30-0 W A Wofford 3-610-24 21-14 W A South Carolina 6-511-2 6-44 L A Kentucky 6-111-9 0-12 L N3 Virginia Military 8-211-16 7-13 L A Florida 8-211-23 13-0 W H The Citadel 5-4-111-28 7-6 W H Furman 5-4-1N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Florence, SC; N3 - Norfolk, VA

1930 (8-2)9-20 28-7 W H Presbyterian College 9-19-27 32-0 W H Wofford 2-910-3 13-7 W N1 The Citadel 4-5-210-11 27-0 W N2 N.C. State 2-810-17 75-0 W H Newberry 0-5-310-23 20-7 W A South Carolina 6-411-1 0-27 L A Tennessee 9-111-8 32-0 W N3 Virginia Military 3-611-15 0-27 L N4 Florida 6-3-111-27 12-7 W A Furman 6-3-1N1 - Florence, SC; N2 - Charlotte, NC; N3 - Norfolk, VA; N4 - Jack-sonville, FL

1931 (1-6-2)9-25 0-0 T H Presbyterian College 2-5-210-3 0-44 L A Tennessee 9-0-110-10 6-0 W N1 N.C. State 3-610-16 0-6 L N2 The Citadel 5-4-110-22 0-21 L A South Carolina 5-4-110-31 0-12 L H Oglethorpe11-7 6-7 L N3 Virginia Military 3-6-111-14 7-74 L N4 Alabama 9-111-26 0-0 T A Furman 5-2-2N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Florence, SC; N3 - Norfolk, VA; N4 - Mont-gomery, AL

1932 (3-5-1)9-23 13-0 W H Presbyterian College 5-2-110-1 14-32 L A Georgia Tech 4-5-110-8 0-13 L A N.C. State 6-1-210-14 19-0 W H Erskine 1-810-20 0-14 L A South Carolina 5-4-210-29 7-7 T A Davidson 4-4-111-5 18-6 W A The Citadel 4-511-11 18-32 L H Georgia 2-5-211-24 0-7 L A Furman 8-1

1933 (3-6-2)9-23 6-6 T H Presbyterian College 4-2-29-30 2-39 L A Georgia Tech 5-510-7 9-0 W H N.C. State 1-5-310-13 0-0 T A %George Washington 5-3-110-19 0-7 L A South Carolina 6-3-110-28 0-13 L N1 Mississippi 6-3-211-4 13-0 W N2 Wake Forest 0-5-111-11 13-14 L A Wofford 3-611-18 0-13 L N3 Mercer 4-3-211-25 7-0 W H The Citadel 3-5-111-30 0-6 L A Furman 6-1-2% - first night game ; N1 - Meridian, MS; N2 - Charlotte, NC; N3 - Savan-nah, GA

1934 (5-4)9-22 6-0 W H Presbyterian College 3-4-29-29 7-12 L A Georgia Tech 1-910-6 6-20 L A Duke 7-210-13 0-7 L A Kentucky 5-510-25 19-0 W A South Carolina 5-411-3 12-6 W A N.C. State 2-6-111-10 0-40 L A Alabama 10-011-17 32-0 W N1 Mercer 3-6-111-29 7-0 W H Furman 5-4N1 - Savannah, GA

1935 (6-3)9-21 25-6 W H Presbyterian College 2-79-28 28-7 W A Virginia Tech 4-3-210-5 13-7 W H Wake Forest 2-710-12 12-38 L A Duke 8-2

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Head Coach Jess Neely (top left) served alongside Frank Howard during the 1930s.

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1936 (5-5)9-19 19-0 W H Presbyterian College 3-69-26 20-0 W H Virginia Tech 5-510-3 0-32 L A Alabama 8-0-1 410-10 0-25 L A Duke 9-1 1110-16 0-6 L A %Wake Forest 5-410-22 19-0 W A South Carolina 5-710-31 14-13 W A Georgia Tech 5-5-111-7 20-0 W A The Citadel 4-611-14 6-7 L A Kentucky 6-411-26 0-12 L H Furman 7-2

1937 (4-4-1)9-18 46-0 W H Presbyterian College 0-109-25 0-7 L A Tulane 5-4-110-2 6-21 L A Army 7-210-9 0-14 L A Georgia 6-3-210-21 34-6 W A South Carolina 5-6-110-30 32-0 W H Wake Forest 3-611-6 0-7 L A Georgia Tech 6-3-111-13 10-9 W A Florida 4-711-25 0-0 T A Furman 4-3-2

1938 (7-1-1, 3-0-1, 2nd in SoCon)9-17 26-0 W H Presbyterian College 6-49-24 13-10 W A Tulane 7-2-1 1910-1 7-20 L A Tennessee 11-0 #210-8 7-7 T N1 Virginia Military 6-1-410-20 34-12 W A South Carolina 6-4-110-28 7-0 W A %Wake Forest 4-5-111-5 27-0 W N2 George Washington 5-411-12 14-0 W A Kentucky 2-711-24 10-7 W H Furman 2-7-1N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Greenville, NC

1939 (9-1, 4-0, 2nd in SoCon)Ranked #12 by AP

9-23 18-0 W H Presbyterian College 4-3-29-30 6-7 L A Tulane 8-1-1 510-7 25-6 W N1 N.C. State 2-810-19 27-0 W A South Carolina 3-6-110-28 15-7 W A Navy 3-5-111-3 13-6 W A %George Washington 5-311-11 20-7 W H Wake Forest 7-311-18 21-6 W A Rhodes 16/- 3-5-111-25 14-3 W A Furman 15/- 5-41-1 6-3 W N2 Boston College 12/11 9-2 #12/11N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX

1940 (6-2-1, 4-0, 1st in SoCon)9-21 38-0 W A Presbyterian College 6-49-28 26-0 W H Wofford 3-4-210-5 26-7 W N1 N.C. State 3-610-12 39-0 W H Wake Forest 7-310-24 21-13 W A South Carolina 13/- 3-611-2 0-13 L A Tulane 10/- 5-511-9 7-21 L A Auburn 6-4-111-16 12-12 T A Rhodes11-23 13-7 W A Furman 5-4N1 - Charlotte, NC

1941 (7-2, 5-1, 3rd in SoCon)9-20 41-12 W H Presbyterian College 6-39-27 36-7 W N1 Virginia Military 4-610-4 27-6 W N2 N.C. State 4-5-210-11 26-13 W A3 Boston College 7-310-23 14-18 L A South Carolina 14/- 4-4-110-31 19-0 W A %George Washington 1-7-111-15 29-0 W H Wake Forest 5-5-111-22 34-6 W A Furman 18/- 3-4-211-29 7-28 L A Auburn 16/- 4-5-1N1 - Lynchburg, VA; N2 - Charlotte, NC; A3 - Fenway Park

1942 (3-6-1, 2-3-1, 9th in SoCon)9-19 32-13 W H #Presbyterian College 6-49-26 0-0 T N1 Virginia Military 3-5-110-3 6-7 L N2 N.C. State 4-4-210-10 7-14 L A3 Boston College *8-210-22 18-6 W A †South Carolina 1-7-110-31 6-19 L A Wake Forest 6-2-111-7 0-7 L H George Washington 3-611-14 6-24 L A Jacksonville N.A.S. 9-3

11-21 12-7 W H Furman 3-611-28 13-41 L A Auburn -/16 6-4-1# - first game in Memorial Stadium; † - Clemson’s 200th win; N1 - Lynchburg, VA; N2 - Charlotte, NC; A3 - Fenway Park

1943 (2-6, 2-3, T-7th in SoCon)9-25 12-13 L H Presbyterian College 6-610-2 19-7 W N1 %N.C. State 3-610-9 7-12 L N2 Virginia Military 2-610-21 6-33 L A South Carolina 5-210-30 12-41 L H Wake Forest 4-511-6 26-6 W A Davidson 0-511-13 6-32 L N3 Georgia Pre-Flight 5-111-20 6-41 L A Georgia Tech -/15 8-3 #13N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Roanoke, VA; N3 - Greenville, SC

1944 (4-5, 3-1, T-3rd in SoCon)9-23 34-0 W H Presbyterian College 3-69-30 0-51 L A Georgia Tech 8-3 #1310-7 13-7 W N1 N.C. State 7-210-19 20-13 W A South Carolina 3-4-210-28 7-26 L A Tennessee -/20 7-1-1 #1211-4 7-13 L A Wake Forest -/17 8-111-11 57-12 W H Virginia Military 1-811-18 20-36 L A Tulane 4-311-24 7-21 L A Georgia 7-3N1 - Charlotte, NC

1945 (6-3-1, 2-1-1, 4th in SoCon)9-22 76-0 W H Presbyterian College 1-69-29 0-20 L A Georgia 9-2 #1810-6 13-0 W A %N.C. State 3-610-13 7-6 W H Pensacola N.A.S.10-25 0-0 T A South Carolina 2-4-311-2 6-7 L A %Miami (FL) 9-1-1 #11-10 35-0 W H Virginia Tech 2-611-17 47-20 W A Tulane 2-6-111-24 21-7 W A Georgia Tech 4-612-1 6-13 L H Wake Forest 16/- 5-3-1

1946 (4-5, 2-3, 11th in SoCon)9-21 39-0 W H Presbyterian College 7-29-27 12-35 L A %Georgia 11-0 #310-5 7-14 L H N.C. State 8-3 #1810-12 7-19 L A Wake Forest 6-310-24 14-26 L A South Carolina 5-311-2 14-7 W A Virginia Tech 3-4-3 #11-9 13-54 L A Tulane 3-711-16 20-6 W H Furman 2-811-23 21-13 W N1 Auburn 4-6N1 - Montgomery, AL

1947 (4-5, 1-3, 12th in SoCon)9-20 42-0 W H Presbyterian College 4-5-19-26 22-32 L A1 %Boston College 5-410-4 14-16 L H Wake Forest 6-410-11 0-18 L A %N.C. State 5-3-1 1710-23 19-21 L A South Carolina 6-2-110-31 6-21 L A %Georgia 7-4-1 #11-8 35-7 W A Furman 2-711-15 34-13 W A %Duquesne 2-811-22 34-18 W H Auburn 2-7A1 - Braves Field

1948 (11-0, 5-0, 1st in SoCon)Ranked #11 by AP

9-25 53-0 W H %*Presbyterian College 5-410-2 6-0 W H %N.C. State 3-6-110-9 21-7 W A Mississippi State 4-4-110-21 13-7 W A South Carolina 14/- 3-510-29 26-19 W A1 %Boston College 13/- 5-2-211-6 41-0 W H Furman 12/- 2-6-111-13 21-14 W A Wake Forest 10/19 6-4 #20/-11-20 42-0 W H Duquesne 9/- 2-711-27 7-6 W N2 Auburn 11/- 1-8-112-4 20-0 W A The Citadel 10/- 2-71-1 24-23 W N3 Missouri 11/- 8-3 #* - first home night game; A1 - Braves Field; N2 - Mobile, AL; N3 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL

1949 (4-4-2, 2-2, 8th in SoCon)9-17 69-7 W H %Presbyterian College 5-49-24 7-33 L A %Rice 10-1 #5/-10-1 7-6 W A %N.C. State 3-710-8 7-7 T H %Mississippi State 0-8-110-20 13-27 L A South Carolina 4-610-29 21-35 L H %Wake Forest 4-611-5 27-40 L H Boston College 4-4-111-12 33-20 W H %Duquense 3-6

11-19 28-21 W A Furman 2-6-111-26 20-20 T N1 Auburn 2-4-3N1 - Mobile, AL

1950 (9-0-1, 3-0-1, 2nd in SoCon)Ranked #10th by AP, #12 by UPI

9-23 54-0 W H %Presbyterian College 5-59-30 34-0 W A Missouri -/17 4-5-110-7 27-0 W H %N.C. State 18/- 5-4-110-19 14-14 T A South Carolina 12/- 3-4-210-28 13-12 W A Wake Forest 16/17 6-1-211-4 53-20 W H Duquesne 14/- 2-6-111-11 35-14 W A1 Boston College 13/- 0-9-111-18 57-2 W H Furman 11/- 2-8-111-25 41-0 W A Auburn 11/- 0-101-1 15-14 W A2 Miami (FL) 10/15 9-1-1 #15/13A1 - Braves Field; A2 - Orange Bowl, Miami, FL

1951 (7-3, 3-1, 5th in SoCon)Ranked #19 by AP

9-22 53-6 W H %Presbyterian College 5-49-29 20-14 W A %Rice 5-510-6 6-0 W A %N.C. State 18/- 3-710-13 7-21 L A %Pacific 16/20 6-510-25 0-20 L A South Carolina 5-411-3 21-6 W H Wake Forest 6-411-10 21-2 W H Boston College 3-611-17 34-14 W A Furman 3-6-111-24 34-0 W H Auburn 5-51-1 0-14 L N1 Miami (FL) 19/- 8-3 #N1 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL

1952 (2-6-1)9-20 53-13 W H %Presbyterian College 3-69-27 7-14 L H Villanova 7-1-110-4 0-28 L A Maryland -/3 7-2 13/1310-11 13-54 L A Florida 8-3 #15/10-23 0-6 L A South Carolina 5-510-31 13-0 W A1 %Boston College 4-4-111-8 12-12 T A Fordham 2-5-111-15 14-27 L A Kentucky 5-3-2 20/2011-22 0-3 L A Auburn 2-8A1 - Braves Field

1953 (3-5-1, 1-2, 6th in ACC)9-19 33-7 W H %Presbyterian College 5-3-19-26 14-14 T A1 Boston College 5-3-110-3 0-20 L H MarylandA -/3 10-1 #1/110-9 7-39 L A %Miami (FL) 4-510-22 7-14 L A South Carolina 7-310-31 18-0 W H Wake Forest 3-6-111-7 7-20 L A Georgia Tech -/6 9-2-1 #8/911-14 34-13 W A The Citadel 2-7-011-21 19-45 L H Auburn -/14 7-3-1 #17/-A - Clemson’s first ACC game; A1 - Fenway Park

Fred Cone scored four touchdowns in Clemson’s

41-0 win at Auburn in 1950.

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9-18 33-0 W H %Presbyterian College 6-39-25 7-14 L A Georgia 6-3-110-2 7-18 L H Virginia Tech 8-0-1 16/-10-9 14-7 W N1 %Florida -/14 5-510-21 8-13 L A South Carolina 6-410-30 32-20 W N2 Wake Forest 2-7-111-6 27-6 W H Furman 5-511-13 0-16 L A Maryland -/17 7-2-1 #8/1211-20 6-27 L A Auburn -/18 8-3 #13/-11-27 59-0 W H The Citadel 2-8N1 - Jacksonville, FL; N2 - Charlotte, NC

1955 (7-3, 3-1, 3rd in ACC)9-17 33-0 W H %Presbyterian College 3-5-19-24 20-7 W A Virginia 1-910-1 26-7 W H Georgia 4-610-8 7-21 L A %Rice 16/- 2-7-110-20 28-14 W A South Carolina 3-610-29 19-13 W H Wake Forest 5-4-111-5 21-16 W N1 Virginia Tech 6-3-111-12 12-25 L H Maryland -/2 10-1 #3/311-19 0-21 L N2 Auburn -/12 8-2-1 #8/811-26 40-20 W A Furman 1-9N1 - Roanoke, VA; N2 - Mobile, AL

1956 (7-2-2, 4-0-1, 1st in ACC)Ranked #19 by AP

9-22 27-7 W H %Presbyterian College 4-69-29 20-20 T A Florida -/19 6-3-110-6 13-7 W A %N.C. State 3-710-13 17-0 W A Wake Forest 2-5-310-25 7-0 W A South Carolina 20/- 7-311-3 21-6 W H Virginia Tech 13/16 7-2-111-10 6-6 T A Maryland 11/- 2-7-111-16 0-21 L A %Miami (FL) 13/8 8-1-1 6/611-24 7-0 W H Virginia 4-612-1 28-7 W H Furman 2-81-1 21-27 L N1 Colorado 19/20 8-2-1 #20/18N1 - Orange Bowl, Miami, FL

1957 (7-3, 4-3, T-3rd in ACC)Ranked #18 by UPI

9-21 66-0 W H Presbyterian College 0-8-19-28 0-26 L A North Carolina 6-410-5 7-13 L H N.C. State -/13 7-1-2 15/-10-12 20-6 W A Virginia 3-6-110-24 13-0 W A South Carolina 5-511-2 20-7 W A %Rice 7-4 #8/711-9 26-7 W H Maryland 5-511-16 6-7 L A Duke 14/11 6-3-2 #16/1411-23 13-6 W H Wake Forest 0-1011-30 45-6 W A Furman 3-7

1958 (8-3, 5-1, 1st in ACC)Ranked #12 by AP, #13 by UPI

9-20 20-15 W H Virginia 18/- 1-99-27 26-21 W H *North Carolina 6-410-4 8-0 W A Maryland 10/- 4-610-11 12-7 W A %Vanderbilt 8/- 5-2-310-23 6-26 L A South Carolina 10/- 7-3 15/-11-1 14-12 W H Wake Forest 19/- 3-711-8 0-13 L A Georgia Tech 17/19U 5-4-111-15 13-6 W A N.C. State 2-7-111-22 34-12 W H Boston College 16/- 7-311-29 36-19 W H Furman 12/- 2-71-1 0-7 L N1 Louisiana State 12/1 12-0 #1/1* - Howard’s 100th win; N1 - Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, LA

1959 (9-2, 6-1, 1st in ACC)Ranked #11 by AP

9-19 20-18 W A North Carolina 18/12 5-59-26 47-0 W A Virginia 5/- 0-1010-3 6-16 L A Georgia Tech 6/7 6-5 #10-10 23-0 W H N.C. State 1-910-22 27-0 W A &South Carolina 17/- 6-410-31 19-0 W A %Rice 12/- 1-7-211-7 6-0 W H Duke 10/- 4-611-14 25-28 L H Maryland 11/- 5-511-21 33-31 W H Wake Forest 19/- 6-411-28 56-3 W A Furman 14/- 3-712-19 23-7 W N1 †Texas Christian 11/7 8-3 #7/8N1 - Bluebonnet Bowl, Houston, TX; & - last “Big Thursday” game; † - Clemson’s 300th win

1960 (6-4, 4-2, 4th in ACC)9-24 28-7 W A Wake Forest 9/- 2-810-1 13-7 W H Virginia Tech 7/- 6-410-8 21-7 W H Virginia 8/- 0-10

10-15 17-19 L A Maryland 8/- 6-410-22 6-21 L A Duke -/18U 8-3 #10/1110-29 20-22 L A Vanderbilt 3-711-5 24-0 W H North Carolina 3-711-12 12-2 W H *South Carolina 3-6-111-19 14-25 L A Boston College 3-6-111-26 42-14 W H Furman 5-4* - first South Carolina game at Clemson

1961 (5-5, 3-3, T-3rd in ACC)9-23 17-21 L A Florida 4-5-19-30 21-24 L H Maryland 7-310-7 27-0 W A North Carolina 5-510-14 13-17 L H Wake Forest 4-610-21 17-7 W A Duke 7-3 #20/1410-28 14-24 L A Auburn 6-411-4 21-6 W H Tulane 2-811-11 14-21 L A South Carolina 4-611-18 35-6 W H Furman 7-311-25 20-0 W H N.C. State 4-6

1962 (6-4, 5-1, 2nd in ACC)9-22 9-26 L A Georgia Tech 7-3-1 #9-29 7-0 W A N.C. State 3-6-110-6 24-7 W A Wake Forest 0-1010-13 16-24 L H Georgia 3-4-310-20 0-16 L H Duke 8-2 -/1410-27 14-17 L H Auburn -/10U 6-3-111-3 17-6 W H North Carolina 3-711-10 44-3 W A Furman 4-611-17 17-14 W A Maryland 6-411-24 20-17 W H South Carolina 4-5-1

1963 (5-4-1, 5-2, T-3rd in ACC)9-21 14-31 L A Oklahoma -/4 8-2 10/89-28 0-27 L A Georgia Tech -/9 7-310-5 3-7 L H N.C. State 8-3 #10-12 7-7 T H $Georgia 4-5-110-19 30-35 L A Duke 5-410-26 35-0 W A Virginia 2-711-2 36-0 W H Wake Forest 1-911-9 11-7 W A North Carolina 9-2 #-/1911-16 21-6 W H Maryland 3-711-28 24-20 W A *South Carolina 1-8* - only rivalry game played on Thanksgiving Day (moved from Nov. 23 due to the death of President John F. Kennedy)

1964 (3-7, 2-4, 7th in ACC)9-19 28-0 W H Furman 3-79-26 0-9 L A N.C. State 5-510-3 7-14 L A Georgia Tech 7-310-10 7-19 L A Georgia 7-3-1 #10-17 21-2 W A Wake Forest 5-5

10-24 10-14 L A Texas Christian 4-610-31 29-7 W H Virginia 5-511-7 0-29 L H North Carolina 5-511-14 0-34 L A Maryland 5-511-21 3-7 L H South Carolina 3-5

1965 (5-5, 4-3, T-1st in ACC)9-18 21-7 W H N.C. State 6-49-25 20-14 W A Virginia 4-610-2 6-38 L A Georgia Tech 7-3-110-9 9-23 L A Georgia -/4 6-410-16 3-2 W A Duke 6-410-23 3-0 W H Texas Christian 6-5 #10-30 26-13 W H Wake Forest 3-711-6 13-17 L A North Carolina 4-611-13 0-6 L H Maryland 4-611-20 16-17 L A South Carolina 5-5

1966 (6-4, 6-1, 1st in ACC)9-24 40-35 W H Virginia 4-610-1 12-13 L A Georgia Tech -/9 9-2 #8/810-8 0-26 L A Alabama -/4 11-0 #3/310-15 9-6 W H Duke 5-510-22 0-30 L A Southern California -/5 7-4 #-/1810-29 23-21 W A Wake Forest 3-711-5 27-3 W H North Carolina 2-811-12 14-10 W A Maryland 4-611-19 14-23 L A N.C. State 5-511-26 35-10 W H South Carolina 1-9

1967 (6-4, 6-0, 1st in ACC)9-23 23-6 W H Wake Forest 4-69-30 17-24 L H Georgia -/5 7-4 #-/1810-7 0-10 L A Georgia Tech 4-6 #10-14 21-43 L A Auburn 6-410-21 13-7 W A Duke 4-610-28 10-13 L H Alabama 8-2-1 #8/711-4 17-0 W A North Carolina 2-811-11 28-7 W H Maryland 0-911-18 14-6 W H N.C. State -/10 9-2 #-/1711-25 23-12 W A South Carolina 5-5

1968 (4-5-1, 4-1-1, 2nd in ACC)9-21 20-20 T A Wake Forest 2-7-19-28 13-31 L A Georgia 8-1-2 #8/410-5 21-24 L A Georgia Tech 4-610-12 10-21 L H Auburn 7-4 #16/-10-19 39-22 W H Duke 4-610-26 14-21 L A Alabama 8-3 #17/1211-2 24-19 W A N.C. State 6-411-9 16-0 W A Maryland 2-811-16 24-14 W H $North Carolina 3-711-23 3-7 L H South Carolina 4-6

1969 (4-6, 3-3, T-3rd in ACC)9-20 21-14 W A Virginia 3-79-27 0-30 L H Georgia -/7 5-5-1 #10-4 21-10 W A Georgia Tech 4-610-11 0-51 L A Auburn -/20 8-3 #20/1510-18 28-14 W H Wake Forest 3-710-25 13-38 L H Alabama 6-5 #11-1 40-0 W H $Maryland 3-711-8 27-34 L A Duke 3-611-15 15-32 L A North Carolina 5-511-22 13-27 L A South Carolina 7-4 #

1970 (3-8, 2-4, T-6th in ACC)9-12 24-0 W H The Citadel 5-69-19 27-17 W H Virginia 5-69-26 0-38 L A Georgia 5-510-3 7-28 L A Georgia Tech -/15 9-3 #13/1710-10 0-44 L H Auburn -/9 9-2 #10/910-17 20-36 L A Wake Forest 6-510-24 10-21 L H $Duke 6-510-31 24-11 W A Maryland 2-911-7 13-38 L A %Florida State 7-411-14 7-42 L H $North Carolina 8-4 #11-21 32-38 L H South Carolina 4-6-1

1971 (5-6, 4-2, 2nd in ACC)9-11 10-13 L H Kentucky 3-89-25 0-28 L H Georgia -/14 11-1 #7/810-2 14-24 L A Georgia Tech 6-6 #10-9 3-0 W N1 Duke -/14 6-510-16 32-15 W N2 Virginia 3-810-23 13-35 L A Auburn -/5 9-2 #12/510-30 10-9 W H Wake Forest 6-511-6 13-26 L A North Carolina -/19U 9-3 #-/1811-13 20-14 W H Maryland 2-9

Former Tiger player Whitey Jordan was as an assistant to

Frank Howard in the 1960s.

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11-20 23-31 L H N.C. State 3-811-27 17-7 W A South Carolina 6-5N1 - Norfolk, VA; N2 - Richmond, VA

1972 (4-7, 2-5, 5th in ACC)9-9 13-0 W H The Citadel 5-69-23 10-29 L A %Rice 5-5-19-30 3-52 L A Oklahoma -/2 11-1 #2/210-7 9-31 L A Georgia Tech 7-4-1 #20/-10-14 0-7 L H Duke 5-610-21 37-21 W H Virginia 4-710-28 31-0 W A Wake Forest 2-911-4 10-26 L H North Carolina 11-1 #12/1411-11 6-31 L A Maryland 5-511-18 17-42 L A N.C. State 8-3 #17/-11-25 7-6 W H $South Carolina 4-7

1973 (5-6, 4-2, 3rd in ACC)9-8 14-12 W H The Citadel 3-89-22 14-31 L A Georgia 7-4-1 #9-29 21-29 L A Georgia Tech 5-610-6 15-30 L H Texas A&M 5-610-13 32-27 W H Virginia 4-710-20 24-8 W A Duke 2-810-27 6-29 L H N.C. State 9-3 #16/-11-3 35-8 W H Wake Forest 1-911-10 37-29 W A North Carolina 4-711-17 13-28 L H Maryland 8-4 #20/1811-24 20-32 L A South Carolina 7-4

1974 (7-4, 4-2, T-2nd in ACC)9-14 0-24 L A Texas A&M -/20 8-3 16/159-21 10-31 L A %N.C. State -/15 9-2-1 #11/99-28 21-17 W H Georgia Tech 6-510-5 28-24 W H Georgia 6-6 #10-12 0-41 L A Maryland 8-4 #13/1310-19 17-13 W H Duke 6-510-26 28-29 L A Tennessee 7-3-2 #20/1511-2 21-9 W A Wake Forest 1-1011-9 54-32 W H North Carolina 7-5 #11-16 28-9 W H Virginia 4-711-23 39-21 W H South Carolina 4-7

1975 (2-9, 2-3, 5th in ACC)9-13 13-17 L H Tulane 9-20 0-56 L A %Alabama -/14 11-1 #3/39-27 28-33 L A Georgia Tech 7-410-4 7-35 L A Georgia 9-3 #19/1910-11 16-14 W H Wake Forest 3-810-18 21-25 L A Duke 4-5-210-25 7-45 L H N.C. State 7-4-111-1 7-43 L H Florida State 3-811-8 38-35 W A North Carolina 3-7-111-15 20-22 L H Maryland 9-2-1 #13/1111-22 20-56 L A South Carolina 7-5 #

1976 (3-6-2, 0-4-1, 7th in ACC)9-11 10-7 W H The Citadel 6-59-18 0-41 L H Georgia -/9 10-2 #10/109-25 24-24 T A %Georgia Tech 4-6-110-2 19-21 L A Tennessee 6-510-9 14-20 L A Wake Forest 5-610-16 18-18 T H Duke 5-510-23 21-38 L A N.C. State 3-710-30 15-12 W A %Florida State 5-611-6 23-27 L H North Carolina 9-3 #11-13 0-20 L A Maryland -/6 11-1 #8/1111-20 28-9 W H $South Carolina 6-5

1977 (8-3-1, 4-1-1, 2nd in ACC)Ranked #19 by AP

9-10 14-21 L H Maryland -/10 8-4 #9-17 7-6 W A Georgia -/17 5-69-24 31-14 W A Georgia Tech 6-510-1 31-13 W A $Virginia Tech 3-7-110-8 31-0 W H $Virginia 1-9-110-15 17-11 W A Duke 5-610-22 7-3 W H N.C. State 20/- 8-4 #-/1910-29 26-0 W H Wake Forest 16/- 1-1011-5 13-13 T A North Carolina 13/- 8-3-1 #17/1411-12 17-21 L H Notre Dame 15/5 11-1 #1/111-19 31-27 W A South Carolina 15/- 5-712-30 3-34 L N1 %Pittsburgh 11/10 9-2-1 #8/7N1 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL

1978 (11-1, 6-0, 1st in ACC)Ranked #6 by AP, #6 by UPI

9-16 58-3 W H The Citadel 5-69-23 0-12 L A Georgia 8/- 9-2-1 #16/159-30 31-0 W H Villanova 5-610-7 38-7 W H Virginia Tech 4-710-14 30-14 W A Virginia 2-910-21 28-8 W H Duke 4-710-28 33-10 W A N.C. State 20/- 9-3 #18/1911-4 51-6 W A Wake Forest 16/- 1-1011-11 13-9 W H North Carolina 15/- 5-611-18 28-24 W A Maryland 12/11 9-3 #20/-11-25 41-23 W H South Carolina 10/- 5-5-112-29 17-15 W N1 %Ohio State 7/20 7-4-1 #N1 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL

1979 (8-4, 4-2, T-2nd in ACC)9-8 21-0 W H Furman 5-69-15 0-19 L H Maryland 7-49-22 12-7 W H †Georgia 6-510-6 17-7 W H Virginia 2-810-13 21-0 W A Virginia Tech 5-610-20 28-10 W A Duke 2-810-27 13-16 L H N.C. State 7-411-3 31-0 W H Wake Forest -/14 8-4 #11-10 19-10 W A North Carolina 18/- 8-3 #15/14

11-17 16-10 W A Notre Dame 14/- 7-411-24 9-13 L A South Carolina 13/19 8-4 #12-31 18-24 L N1 Baylor 18/19 8-4 #14/15N1 - Peach Bowl, Atlanta, GA; † - Clemson’s 400th win

1980 (6-5, 2-4, T-4th in ACC)9-13 19-3 W H Rice 5-69-20 16-20 L A Georgia -/10 12-0 #1/19-27 17-10 W H Western Carolina 3-7-110-4 13-10 W H Virginia Tech 8-4 #10-11 27-24 W A Virginia 4-710-18 17-34 L H Duke 2-910-25 20-24 L A $N.C. State 6-511-1 35-33 W A †Wake Forest 5-611-8 19-24 L H North Carolina -/14 11-1 #10/911-15 7-34 L A Maryland 8-4 #11-22 27-6 W H South Carolina -/14 8-4 #† - Clemson’s 100th ACC win

1981 (12-0, 6-0, 1st in ACC)National Champion

Ranked #1 by AP, #1 by UPI9-5 45-10 W H Wofford 6-59-12 13-5 W A %Tulane 6-59-19 13-3 W H Georgia -/4 10-2 #6/510-3 21-3 W A Kentucky 14/- 3-810-10 27-0 W H Virginia 9/- 1-1010-17 38-10 W A Duke 6/- 6-510-24 17-7 W H N.C. State 4/- 4-710-31 82-24 W H Wake Forest 3/- 4-711-7 10-8 W A North Carolina 2/8 10-2 #9/811-14 21-7 W H Maryland 2/- 4-711-21 29-13 W A South Carolina 2/- 6-61-1 22-15 W N1 %Nebraska 1/4 9-3 #11/9N1 - Orange Bowl, Miami, FL

1982 (9-1-1, 6-0, 1st in ACC)Ranked #8 by AP

9-6 7-13 L A %Georgia 11/7 11-1 #4/49-18 17-17 T H Boston College 16/- 8-3-1 #9-25 21-10 W H Western Carolina 6-510-2 24-6 W H Kentucky 0-10-110-9 48-0 W A %$Virginia 2-910-16 49-14 W H Duke 20/- 6-510-23 38-29 W A N.C. State 18/- 6-511-6 16-13 W H North Carolina 13/18 8-4 #18/1311-13 24-22 W A Maryland 11/18 8-4 #20/2011-20 24-6 W H South Carolina 10/- 4-711-28 21-17 W N1 Wake Forest 10/- 3-8N1 - Tokyo, Japan

1983 (9-1-1, 7-0)Ranked #11 by AP, #10 by USA Today

9-3 44-10 W H $Western Carolina 11-39-10 16-31 L A %Boston College 9-3 #19/209-17 16-16 T H Georgia -/11 10-1-1 #4/49-24 41-14 W H Georgia Tech 3-810-8 42-21 W H Virginia 6-510-15 38-31 W A Duke 3-810-22 27-17 W H N.C. State 3-810-29 24-17 W H Wake Forest 4-7 11-5 16-3 W A North Carolina -/10 8-4 #11-12 52-27 W H Maryland 17/11 8-4 #11-19 22-13 W A South Carolina 13/- 5-6Note: Clemson not eligible for ACC title.

1984 (7-4, 5-2)9-1 40-7 W H Appalachian State 4/- 4-79-8 55-0 W A %Virginia 3/- 8-4 #20/179-22 23-26 L A Georgia 2/20 7-4-1 #9-29 21-28 L A Georgia Tech 13/20 6-410-6 20-12 W H North Carolina 5-5-110-20 54-21 W H Duke 2-910-27 35-34 W A N.C. State 3-811-3 37-14 W H Wake Forest 6-511-10 17-10 W H Virginia Tech 8-4 #11-17 23-41 L A1 Maryland 20/- 9-3 #12/1111-24 21-22 L H South Carolina -/9 10-2 #11/13A1 - Baltimore, MD; Note: Clemson not eligible for ACC title.

1985 (6-6, 4-3, T-3rd in ACC)9-14 20-17 W A Virginia Tech 6-59-21 13-20 L H Georgia 7-3-2 #9-28 3-14 L H Georgia Tech 9-2 #19/1810-5 7-26 L A %Kentucky 5-610-12 27-24 W H Virginia 6-510-19 21-9 W A Duke 4-710-26 39-10 W H N.C. State 3-811-2 26-10 W H Wake Forest 4-7

Clemson fans set a Guinness Book of World Records when they launched 363,729 balloons prior to the Tigers’ 52-27 win over Maryland on November 12, 1983.

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All-Time Results11-9 20-21 L A North Carolina 5-611-16 31-34 L H $Maryland 9-3 #18/1911-23 24-17 W A South Carolina 5-612-21 13-20 L N1 %Minnesota 7-5 #N1 - Independence Bowl, Shreveport, LA

1986 (8-2-2, 5-1-1, 1st in ACC)Ranked #17 by AP, #19 by UPI, #18 by USA Today

9-13 14-20 L H Virginia Tech 10-1-1 #20/-9-20 31-28 W A Georgia -/14 8-4 #9-27 27-3 W A Georgia Tech 5-610-4 24-0 W H The Citadel 3-810-11 31-17 W A %Virginia 20/- 3-810-18 35-3 W H Duke 17/- 4-710-25 3-27 L A N.C. State 16/20 8-3 #11-1 28-20 W A Wake Forest 5-611-8 38-10 W H North Carolina 7-511-15 17-17 T A1 Maryland 15/- 5-5-111-22 21-21 T H South Carolina 19/- 3-6-212-27 27-21 W N2 Stanford 21/20 8-4 #A1 - Baltimore, MD; N2 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL

1987 (10-2, 6-1, 1st in ACC)Ranked #12 by AP, #10 by UPI, #11 by USA Today

9-5 43-0 W H Western Carolina 9/- 4-7 9-12 22-10 W A Virginia Tech 10/- 2-99-19 21-20 W H Georgia 8/18 9-3 #13/149-26 33-12 W H Georgia Tech 9/- 2-910-10 38-21 W H Virginia 8/- 8-4 #10-17 17-10 W H Duke 7/- 5-610-24 28-30 L H N.C. State 7/- 4-710-31 31-17 W H Wake Forest 14/- 7-411-7 13-10 W A North Carolina 10/- 5-611-14 45-16 W H Maryland 9/- 4-711-21 7-20 L A %South Carolina 8/12 8-4 #15/151-1 35-10 W N1 Penn State 14/20 8-4 #N1 - Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL

1988 (10-2, 6-1, 1st in ACC)Ranked #8 by UPI, #9 by AP, #10 by USA Today

9-3 40-7 W H Virginia Tech 4/- 3-89-10 23-3 W H $Furman 3/- 13-29-17 21-24 L H $Florida State 3/10 11-1 #3/39-24 30-13 W A Georgia Tech 12/- 3-810-8 10-7 W A Virginia 11/- 7-410-15 49-17 W H Duke 11/22 7-3-110-22 3-10 L A N.C. State 9/24 8-3 #17/-10-29 38-21 W A Wake Forest 15/- 6-4-111-5 37-14 W H North Carolina 17/- 1-1011-12 49-25 W A Maryland 16/- 5-611-19 29-10 W H South Carolina 15/25 8-4 #1-1 13-6 W N1 Oklahoma 9/10 9-3 #14/14N1 - Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL

1989 (10-2, 5-2, 3rd in ACC)Ranked #12 by AP, #11 by UPI, #12 by USA Today

9-2 30-0 W H Furman 12/- 12-29-9 34-23 W A %Florida State 10/16 10-2 #3/29-16 27-7 W A %Virginia Tech 7/- 6-4-19-23 31-7 W H Maryland 7/- 3-7

9-30 17-21 L A $Duke 7/- 8-4 #10-7 34-20 W H Virginia 15/- 10-3 #18/1510-14 14-30 L H Georgia Tech 14/- 7-4 10-21 30-10 W H N.C. State -/12 7-5 #10-28 44-10 W H Wake Forest 22/- 2-811-4 35-3 W A North Carolina 21/- 1-1011-18 45-0 W A %South Carolina 15/- 6-4-112-30 27-7 W N1 %West Virginia 14/17 8-3-1 #21/-N1 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL

1990 (10-2, 5-2, T-2nd in ACC)Ranked #9 by AP, #9 by UPI, #9 by USA Today

9-1 59-0 W H Long Beach State 10/- 6-59-8 7-20 L A Virginia 9/14 8-4 #23/159-15 18-17 W A1 Maryland 10/- 6-59-22 48-0 W H Appalachian State 17/- 6-59-29 26-7 W H Duke 19/- 4-710-6 34-3 W H Georgia 16/- 4-710-13 19-21 L A Georgia Tech 15/18 11-0-1 #2/110-20 24-17 W A N.C. State 22/- 7-5 #10-27 24-6 W A †Wake Forest 19/- 3-811-3 20-3 W H North Carolina 18/24U 6-511-17 24-15 W H South Carolina 17/- 6-51-1 30-0 W N2 Illinois 14/16 8-4 #25/24† - Clemson’s 500th win; A1 - Baltimore, MD; N2 - Hall of Fame Bowl, Tampa, FL

1991 (9-2-1, 6-0-1, 1st in ACC)Ranked #18 by AP, #17 by USA Today

9-7 34-0 W H Appalachian State 8/- 8-49-21 37-7 W H Temple 8/- 2-99-28 9-7 W H Georgia Tech 7/19 8-5 #10-5 12-27 L A %Georgia 6/- 9-3 #17/2010-12 20-20 T H Virginia 18/- 8-3 #10-26 29-19 W H N.C. State 19/12 9-3 #11-2 28-10 W H Wake Forest 16/- 3-811-9 21-6 W A %North Carolina 15/- 7-411-16 40-7 W H Maryland 15/- 2-911-23 41-24 W A South Carolina 14/- 3-6-212-1 33-21 W N1 Duke 13/- 4-71-1 13-37 L N2 California 13/14 10-2 #8/8N1 - Tokyo, Japan; N2 - Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL

1992 (5-6, 3-5, 7th in ACC)9-5 24-10 W H Ball State 13/- 5-69-12 20-24 L H %Florida State 15/5 11-1 #2/29-26 16-20 L A %Georgia Tech 16/- 5-610-3 54-3 W H Tennessee-Chattanooga 25/- 2-910-10 29-28 W A Virginia 25/10 7-410-17 21-6 W H Duke 19/- 2-910-24 6-20 L A N.C. State 18/23 9-3 #17/1710-31 15-18 L A Wake Forest 8-4 #25/-11-7 40-7 W H North Carolina -/18 9-3 #19/1811-14 23-53 L A Maryland 3-811-21 13-24 L H $South Carolina 5-6

1993 (9-3, 5-3, 3rd in ACC)Ranked #23 by AP, #22 by USA Today

9-4 24-14 W H $Nevada-Las Vegas 22/- 3-89-11 0-57 L A Florida State 21/1 12-1 #1/1

9-25 16-13 W H Georgia Tech 5-610-2 20-14 W H N.C. State -/24 7-5 #10-9 13-10 W A Duke 3-810-16 16-20 L H $Wake Forest 2-910-23 27-0 W H East Tennessee State 5-610-30 29-0 W H $Maryland 2-911-6 0-24 L A %North Carolina -/16 10-3 #21/2011-13 23-14 W H Virginia -/18 7-5 #11-20 16-13 W A South Carolina 24/- 4-712-31 14-13 W N1 %Kentucky 23/- 6-6 #N1 - Peach Bowl, Atlanta, GA

1994 (5-6, 4-4, 5th in ACC)9-3 27-6 W H Furman 24/- 3-89-10 12-29 L H N.C. State 22/- 9-3 #17/179-17 6-9 L A Virginia 9-3 #15/1310-1 13-0 W H Maryland 4-710-8 14-40 L A Georgia 6-4-110-15 13-19 L A Duke -/25 8-4 #10-22 0-17 L A Florida State -/7 11-1 #4/510-29 24-8 W H Wake Forest 3-811-5 28-17 W A North Carolina -/19 8-4 #-/2111-12 20-10 W H Georgia Tech 1-1011-19 7-33 L H South Carolina 7-5 #

1995 (8-4, 6-2, 3rd in ACC)9-2 55-9 W H Western Carolina 3-79-9 26-45 L H Florida State -/1 10-2 #4/59-16 29-14 W A %$Wake Forest 1-109-23 3-22 L H $Virginia -/11 9-4 #16/169-30 43-22 W A N.C. State 3-810-7 17-19 L H %Georgia 6-6 #10-21 17-0 W A Maryland 6-510-28 24-3 W A Georgia Tech 6-511-4 17-10 W H North Carolina 7-5 #11-11 34-17 W H $Duke 24/- 3-811-18 38-17 W A South Carolina 24/- 4-6-11-1 0-41 L N1 $Syracuse 23/- 9-3 #19/17N1 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL

1996 (7-5, 6-2, 2nd in ACC)8-31 0-45 L A North Carolina 10-2 #10/109-7 19-3 W H Furman 9-49-21 24-38 L A %Missouri 5-69-28 21-10 W H $Wake Forest 3-810-5 3-34 L A %Florida State -/2 11-1 #3/310-12 13-6 W A Duke 0-1110-19 28-25 W H Georgia Tech -/22 5-611-2 35-3 W H Maryland 5-611-9 24-16 W A Virginia -/15 7-5 #11-16 40-17 W H N.C. State 3-811-23 31-34 L H South Carolina 22/- 5-612-28 7-10 L N1 %Louisiana State -/17 10-2 #12/-N1 - Peach Bowl, Atlanta, GA

1997 (7-5, 4-4, 5th in ACC)9-6 23-12 W H Appalachian State 18/- 7-49-13 19-17 W A N.C. State 19/25U 6-5 9-20 28-35 L H Florida State 16/5 11-1 #3/39-27 20-23 L A %$Georgia Tech 17/- 7-5 #10-4 39-7 W H Texas El-Paso 4-710-11 7-21 L H %Virginia 7-410-25 20-9 W A Maryland 2-911-1 33-16 W A Wake Forest 5-611-8 29-20 W H Duke(OT) 2-911-15 10-17 L H North Carolina -/8 11-1 #6/411-22 47-21 W A %South Carolina 5-61-2 17-21 L N1 %Auburn -/13 10-3 #11/11N1 - Peach Bowl, Atlanta, GA

1998 (3-8, 1-7, 8th in ACC)9-5 33-0 W H Furman 5-69-12 0-37 L H Virginia Tech 9-3 #23/199-19 18-20 L A Virginia -/10 9-3 #18/189-26 19-29 L H Wake Forest 3-810-3 14-21 L A North Carolina 7-5 #10-10 23-0 W H Maryland 3-8 10-17 0-48 L A %Florida State -/6 11-2 #3/310-24 23-28 L A Duke 4-710-31 39-46 L H N.C. State 7-5 #11-12 21-24 L H %Georgia Tech -/22 10-2 #9/911-21 28-19 W H %South Carolina 1-10

1999 (6-6, 5-3, 2nd in ACC)9-4 10-13 L H %Marshall 13-0 #10/109-11 33-14 W H Virginia -/22 7-5 #9-23 11-31 L A %Virginia Tech -/8 11-1 #2/310-2 31-20 W H North Carolina 3-8 10-9 31-35 L A %N.C. State 6-6

David Treadwell’s last-second 46-yard field goal sent the Tigers to a 31-28 win at Georgia on September 20, 1986.

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2000 (9-3, 6-2, 2nd in ACC)Ranked #16 by AP, #14 by USA Today

9-2 38-0 W H %The Citadel 17/- 2-99-9 62-9 W H Missouri 17/- 3-89-16 55-7 W H Wake Forest 16/- 2-99-23 31-10 W A Virginia 11/- 6-6 #9-30 52-22 W A Duke 7/- 0-1110-7 34-27 W H N.C. State 5/- 8-4 #10-14 35-14 W H Maryland 5/- 5-610-21 38-24 W A North Carolina 5/- 6-510-28 28-31 L H Georgia Tech 5/- 9-3 #17/1911-4 7-54 L A %Florida State 10/4 11-2 #5/411-18 16-14 W H South Carolina 16/25 8-4 #19/211-1 20-41 L N1 Virginia Tech 16/6 11-1 #6/6N1 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL

2001 (7-5, 4-4, T-4th in ACC)9-1 21-13 W H $Central Florida 18/- 6-59-8 38-14 W H Wofford 20/- 4-79-22 24-26 L H Virginia 19/- 5-79-29 47-44 W A Georgia Tech(OT) 25U/9 8-5 #24/-10-13 45-37 W A N.C. State 16/- 7-5 #10-20 3-38 L H North Carolina 13/- 8-5 #10-27 21-14 W A Wake Forest 25/- 6-511-3 27-41 L H Florida State 24U/14 8-4 #15/1511-10 20-37 L A %Maryland -/13 10-2 #11/1011-17 15-20 L A South Carolina -/22 9-3 #13/1312-1 59-31 W H Duke 0-1112-31 49-24 W N1 ¶Louisiana Tech 7-5 #N1 - Humanitarian Bowl, Boise, ID; ¶- played in snow

2002 (7-6, 4-4, T-5th in ACC)8-31 28-31 L A %Georgia -/8 13-1 #3/39-7 33-13 W H Louisiana Tech 4-89-14 24-19 W H $Georgia Tech 7-6 #9-21 30-7 W H $Ball State 6-610-3 31-48 L A %Florida State -/11 9-5 #21/2310-12 17-22 L A Virginia 9-5 #22/2510-19 31-23 W H Wake Forest 7-6 #10-24 6-38 L H %N.C. State -/12 11-3 #12/1111-2 34-31 W A Duke 2-1011-9 42-12 W A North Carolina 3-911-16 12-30 L H %$Maryland -/19 11-3 #13/1311-23 27-20 W H %South Carolina 5-712-23 15-55 L N1 Texas Tech 9-5 #N1 - Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, FL

2003 (9-4, 5-3, 3rd in ACC)Ranked #22 by AP, #22 by USA Today

8-30 0-30 L H Georgia -/11 11-3 #7/69-6 28-17 W H Furman 6-59-13 37-14 W H Middle Tennessee 4-89-20 39-3 W A %Georgia Tech 7-6 #10-4 7-21 L A Maryland 10-3 #17/20

10-11 30-27 W H Virginia(OT) -/25 8-5 #10-16 15-17 L A %N.C. State 8-5 #10-25 36-28 W H North Carolina 2-1011-1 17-45 L A Wake Forest 5-711-8 26-10 W H %Florida State -/3 10-3 #11/1011-15 40-7 W H Duke 4-811-22 63-17 W A %South Carolina 5-71-2 27-14 W N1 Tennessee -/6 10-3 #15/16N1 - Peach Bowl, Atlanta, GA

2004 (6-5, 4-4, T-6th in ACC)9-4 37-30 W H Wake Forest(2OT) 15/- 4-79-11 24-28 L H %Georgia Tech 20/- 7-5 #9-18 6-27 L A %Texas A&M 7-5 #9-25 22-41 L A Florida State -/8 9-3 #15/1410-7 10-30 L A %Virginia -/10 8-4 #23/2310-16 35-6 W H Utah State 3-810-23 10-7 W H Maryland 5-610-30 26-20 W H N.C. State 5-611-6 24-17 W A %$Miami (FL)(OT) -/11 9-3 #11/1111-13 13-16 L A Duke 2-911-20 29-7 W H †South Carolina 6-5† - Clemson’s 600th win

2005 (8-4, 4-4, 3rd in ACC Atlantic)Ranked #21 by AP, #21 by USA Today

9-3 25-24 W H %Texas A&M -/17 5-69-10 28-24 W A Maryland 25/- 5-69-17 30-36 L H Miami (FL)(3OT) 20/13 9-3 #17/189-24 13-16 L H Boston College(OT) -/25U 9-3 #18/1710-1 27-31 L A Wake Forest 5-610-13 31-10 W A %N.C. State 7-5 #10-22 37-7 W H Temple 0-1110-29 9-10 L A Georgia Tech 7-5 #11-5 49-20 W H Duke 1-1011-12 35-14 W H Florida State -/17 8-5 #22/2311-19 13-9 W A %South Carolina -/19 7-5 #12-27 19-10 W N1 %Colorado 23/- 7-6 #N1 - Champs Sports Bowl, Orlando, FL

2006 (8-5, 5-3, T-2nd in ACC Atlantic)9-2 54-6 W H Florida Atlantic 18/- 5-79-9 33-34 L A Boston College(2OT) 18/- 10-3 #20/209-16 27-20 W A %Florida State -/9 7-6 #9-23 52-7 W H North Carolina 19/- 3-99-30 51-0 W H %Louisiana Tech 18/- 3-1010-7 27-17 W A $Wake Forest 15/- 11-3 #18/1710-12 63-9 W N1 %Temple 12/- 1-1110-21 31-7 W H %Georgia Tech 12/13 9-5 #10-26 7-24 L A %Virginia Tech 10/- 10-3 #19/1811-4 12-13 L H Maryland 19/- 9-4 #11-11 20-14 W H N.C. State 3-911-25 28-31 L H South Carolina 24/- 8-5 #12-29 20-28 L N2 Kentucky 8-5 #N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Music City Bowl, Nashville, TN

2007 (9-4, 5-3, T-2nd in ACC Atlantic)Ranked #21 by AP, #22 by USA Today

9-3 24-18 W H %Florida State -/19 7-6 #9-8 49-26 W H Louisiana-Monroe 25/- 6-69-15 38-10 W H Furman 20/- 6-59-22 42-20 W A N.C. State 15/- 5-79-29 3-13 L A Georgia Tech 13/- 7-6 #

10-6 23-41 L H %$Virginia Tech 22/15 11-3 #9/910-20 70-14 W H Central Michigan 8-6 #10-27 30-17 W A Maryland 6-7 #11-3 47-10 W A Duke 25/- 1-1111-10 44-10 W H Wake Forest 20/- 9-4 #11-17 17-20 L H %Boston College 15/18 11-3 #10/1111-24 23-21 W A %South Carolina 21/- 6-612-31 20-23 L N1 %Auburn(OT) 15/22 9-4 #15/14N1 - Chick-fil-A Bowl, Atlanta, GA

2008 (7-6, 4-4, T-3rd in ACC Atlantic)8-30 10-34 L N1 %Alabama 9/24 12-2 #6/69-6 45-17 W H The Citadel 22U/- 4-89-13 27-9 W H N.C. State 23U/- 6-7 #9-20 54-0 W H S.C. State 23/- 10-39-27 17-20 L H Maryland 20/- 8-5 #10-9 7-12 L A %Wake Forest -/21 8-5 #10-18 17-21 L H Georgia Tech 9-4 #22/2211-1 27-21 W A Boston College 9-5 #11-8 27-41 L A Florida State -/24 9-4 #21/2311-15 31-7 W H Duke 4-811-22 13-3 W A Virginia 5-711-29 31-14 W H $South Carolina 7-6 #1-1 21-26 L N2 Nebraska 9-4 #N1 - Atlanta, GA; N2 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, FL

2009 (9-5, 6-2, 1st in ACC Atlantic)Ranked #24 by AP

9-5 37-14 W H %$Middle Tennessee 10-3 #9-10 27-30 L A %Georgia Tech -/15 11-3 #13/139-19 25-7 W H $Boston College 8-5 #9-26 10-14 L H $TCU -/15 12-1 #6/610-3 21-24 L A Maryland 2-1010-17 38-3 W H $Wake Forest 5-710-24 40-37 W A Miami (FL)(OT) -/8 9-4 #19/1910-31 49-3 W H $Coastal Carolina 5-611-7 40-24 W H %Florida State 7-6 #11-14 43-23 W A N.C. State 24/- 5-711-21 34-21 W H Virginia 18/- 3-911-28 17-34 L A South Carolina 15/- 7-6 #12-5 34-39 L N1 %Georgia Tech 25/12 11-3 #13/1312-27 21-13 W N2 %Kentucky 7-6 #N1 - ACC Championship Game, Tampa, FL; N2 - Music City Bowl, Nashville, TN

2010 (6-7, 4-4, T-4th in ACC Atlantic)9-4 35-10 W H North Texas 3-99-11 58-21 W H Presbyterian College 2-99-18 24-27 L A %Auburn(OT) -/16 14-0 #1/110-2 21-30 L H Miami (FL) -/16 7-6 #10-9 16-21 L A North Carolina 8-5 #10-16 31-7 W H Maryland 9-4 #23/2410-23 27-13 W H Georgia Tech 6-7 #10-30 10-16 L A Boston College 7-6 #11-6 14-13 W H N.C. State -/23 9-4 #25/2511-13 13-16 L A %Florida State 10-4 #17/1611-20 30-10 W A Wake Forest 3-911-27 7-29 L H %South Carolina -/18 9-5 #22/2212-31 26-31 L N1 South Florida 8-5 #N1 - Meineke Car Care Bowl, Charlotte, NC

# - played in a bowl game; % - night game; $ - played in rain; U - coaches poll; Note: Home games in bold.

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