Ashe Fact: Had five receptions against Virginia Tech in 2007, a single-game record by a Tiger walk-on. Overview: Original walk-on who is listed as a first-team wideout entering the fall...already has two letters to his credit; he has a chance to earn four, a rarity for an original walk-on...has the size and hands to make a contribution in 2009 with the graduation of Aaron Kelly and Tyler Grisham...played well in the spring, culminating in four catches for 69 yard in the Spring Game...actually played more as a freshman in 2007 when he played all 13 games...has missed just three games in two years, so he has played 23 of the last 26 games...had five catches for 44 yards against Virginia Tech to set a receiving record for a walk-on...only active walk-on who has lettered each of the last two years. 2008: Had three receptions for 18 yards in the season-opener against #24 Alabama after Jacoby Ford was injured...did not catch a pass after that, as he was bothered by injury most of the year; he missed three games (The Citadel, N.C. State, S.C. State) with the injury...played special teams in each of the last nine games...played 44 snaps. 2007: Had seven receptions for 54 yards...had five receptions for 44 yards against #14 Virginia Tech, the most catches by a Tiger walk-on in history...had a catch at South Carolina and one against Louisiana-Monroe...played 109 snaps, more than any other Tiger walk-on...had 16.5 knockdown blocks...had a season-high six knockdown blocks against Central Michigan...had three knockdowns against Louisiana-Monroe...first caught everyone's eyes when he had four catches for 54 yards to lead all receivers in an August scrimmage. 2006: Red-shirted. Before Clemson: Wide receiver, free safety, and returned punts at Cheraw High School, the same high school that produced former Tiger All-America punter Dale Hatcher...totaled 10 total touchdowns and 26 receptions for 489 yards as a senior...had 48 tackles, three recovered fumbles, and three interceptions to help Cheraw High to a 12-3 record and its first Lowerstate title in 11 years...made the South Carolina High School Sports Report AA All-State team and was all-region as a junior...member of Cheraw High's state championship baseball team as a junior...born Jul. 25, 1987...majoring in history. |
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