Scott Fact: Scored his first career touchdown on a fake field goal in the victory over UCF in 2001. Fall 2002 Depth Chart Position: Second-team wide receiver Years Lettered: 2000, 2001 Bowl Game Participation: 2001 Gator Bowl vs. Virginia Tech; 2001 Humanitarian Bowl vs. Louisiana Tech
Overview: Reserve wide receiver who is always at the corp of Clemson trick plays on special teams...had a 22-yard run for a touchdown on a fake field goal in the win over Central Florida...Clemson won that contest by just eight points, so it was a key play...had 2-26 rushing for the season and now has 4-44 for his career, an 11-yard average...holder on all Clemson placekicks, a key reason Clemson missed just three placekicks all season...son of Clemson offensive coordinator Brad Scott...spends many hours in the summer watching the special teams tape of Clemson opponents to look for tendencies...brother is a freshman wide receiver at Harvard...Jeff is outstanding student himself, he has been named to ACC Academic Honor Roll each of his first three years at Clemson...Jackie Robinson, also a receiver, is only other Tiger who has done that...has another year of eligibility, but will graduate in May...played 20 snaps as a reserve wide receiver this year...had two catches last year as a wide receiver, one against Wofford and one against Duke...member of LIFELINE, the team's leadership organization, the last three years. In 2000: Served as holder in every game in 2000 as a red-shirt freshman...had two rushing plays for 18 yards, both nine-yard runs on fake field goals....executed those plays against Virginia and NC State...both plays resulted in key first downs...a high school quarterback he is also capable of throwing the ball out of a field goal situation, but he is yet to do so...a wide receiver by trade, he played that position in six games for a total of 30 plays... played in all 12 games as a red-shirt freshman. In 1999: Sat out the 1999 season as a red-shirt. In High School: Starting quarterback for two years at Hammond High School in Columbia, SC...in senior year passed for 1915 yards and 19 touchdowns...also rushed for 849 yards and 10 scores...for his career passed 3112 yards and 31 scores and rushed for 1384 yards and 18 touchdowns... first football player from Hammond to play in a Division I college game...a standout athlete in both football and baseball, he was named the team MVP in both sports as a senior...played in the SCISA All-Star game in both football and baseball as a senior...1998 WLTX South Carolina Midlands Player of the Year...All-Midlands selection in football and baseball...earned four letters in baseball and three in football...two-year captain of the football team and the baseball team...played on 1999 SCISA Baseball state champions...on the diamond, started as outfielder and pitcher for four years...born Jeffrey Bradford Scott in Arcadia, FL on December 28, 1980....majoring in secondary education (Math). |
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