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Clemson Vs. Texas A&M Game Notes
Sept. 13, 2004
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Tigers 9-1 Week after Close Loss Under Bowden But, Tommy Bowden has had success bringing his team back from a difficult defeat. In his Clemson career he is 9-1 the game following a loss by seven points or less. That includes five wins in a row in this situation. The only loss took place in 2000 when Clemson lost to Georgia Tech 31-28 (on a touchdown with seven seconds left), then lost at Florida State the next week. The victories the following week have been decisive as eight of the nine have been by at least eight points and the average victory margin of those nine comeback wins has been 13 points per game. The success in this area dates to Bowden's first two games as Clemson coach. In his first game, the Tigers lost to Marshall 13-10, then defeated a top 20 Virginia team the next week 33-14. The Tigers were in a similar situation to this week in 2001 when Clemson lost to Virginia at Death Valley 26-24 on a touchdown pass with two seconds remaining. The following week Woody Dantzler scored on a walk-off touchdown run in overtime to give Clemson a 47-44 victory at Georgia Tech, who was ranked ninth in the nation going into the game. It is the highest ranked team Clemson has beaten on the road since 1981. Last year Clemson lost at NC State 17-15, then defeated North Carolina the following week 36-28. Clemson Under Tommy Bowden,
Week after Loss by TD or Less
Clemson 5-5 in Lone Star State Clemson has not won a football game in the state of Texas since it defeated TCU in the 1959 Bluebonnet Bowl by a 23-7 score. TCU was ranked seventh in the nation heading into that game. TCU featured future Dallas Cowboys All-Pro lineman Bob Lilly. Until last year's Clemson win over sixth-ranked Tennessee, that win over TCU was the second highest ranked team Clemson had beaten in a bowl game. Clemson has played seven of its 10 games in Texas in the city of Houston. Clemson was 3-3 against Rice and 1-0 against TCU. The games with Rice were scheduled because former Clemson coach Jess Neely went on to become the head coach at Rice. Neely was the head coach at Clemson the first time the Tigers played a game in Texas, as he took Clemson to the 1940 Cotton Bowl (end of the 1939 season). Clemson defeated Boston College and head coach Frank Leahy 6-3 behind Banks McFadden in that victory in Dallas. Clemson in the State of Texas
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#Cotton Bowl, !Bluebonnet Bowl Clemson 7-8 vs. Teams from Texas Clemson vs. Teams from Texas
Clemson and Texas A&M Connections
Bowden, Assistants Have Been to College Station Clemson defensive line coach Ron West has coached against Texas A&M for three different schools at Kyle Field. The 1979 Clemson graduate was on the staff at Texas Tech when the Red Raiders won at Kyle Field in 1982 and 1984. That victory in 1982 was special for West because his son Brad, now a linebacker at Appalachian State, was born that day. He also coached for Louisiana-Lafayette in 1990 and 1991 and for Baylor in 1994 against the Aggies at Kyle Field. West's teams lost all three games. Assistant coach Thielen Smith coached for LSU against Texas A&M in 1991 at Kyle Field, a game the Aggies won. Clemson vs. Texas A&M Series Texas A&M 30, Clemson 15
Texas A&M 24, Clemson 0
Georgia Tech 28, Clemson 24 Johnson's third and decisive touchdown reception finished off a four touchdown pass game for Ball, who had withstood a six-sack performance by the Clemson defense. Johnson caught eight passes for 127 yards and scored three touchdowns in only his second college game. The winning score came one play after a bad snap on a punting situation giving the ball to Tech at the Clemson 11 with 16 seconds left. The Tigers still had one more chance. Airese Currie returned the ensuing kickoff to the Georgia Tech 31 with three seconds to go. But Charlie Whitehurst's pass to a closely guarded Kelvin Grant fell incomplete in the corner of the end zone. The game saw five touchdowns in the final eight minutes, including three scores by Georgia Tech (2-0, 1-0) in the final 4:36. Tech had scored just seven points and gained less than 300 yards over the first 53 minutes of the game. Ball, who was held to 19-of-42 performance in Georgia Tech's 39-3 loss to Clemson last year, completed 20 of 36 passes for 251 yards and four touchdowns. P.J. Daniels, the ACC's leading rusher last year, ran for 103 yards on 24 carries after being held to just 34 yards against the Tigers in 2003. Clemson quarterback Whitehurst was 20-of-42 for 275 yards, while Grant and Currie each caught six passes for 80 yards. Clemson also gained 186 yards on the ground, led by Reggie Merriweather's 90 yards in eight attempts and Kyle Browning's 80 yards in five attempts. Both had touchdown runs of at least 54 yards, the two longest touchdowns by Clemson running backs under Tommy Bowden. Kyle Browning's 54-yard touchdown run straight up the middle untouched gave the Tigers a 24-14 lead with just over three minutes to go. The sophomore's run came just more than a minute after the Yellow Jackets had cut the Tigers' lead to a field goal with a drive that ended with a 19-yard scoring pass from Ball to Levon Thomas with 4 minutes to go. Clemson's defense was led by Leroy Hill, who had 14 tackles, including three tackles for loss and two sacks. Anthony Waters added 10 stops. Tye Hill had three pass deflections and Tramaine Billie recorded Clemson's first interception of the season. Clemson gained 461 yards of total offense, including the 26 yards lost on the misplayed punt attempt in the final seconds. It was the most yards gained in a Clemson loss since the Tigers gained 463 in a loss to Florida State in 2001. Bring a Pillow The longest game in Clemson history was the victory over Tennessee in the 2004 Peach Bowl, a game that last four hours and five minutes. Of course there was a 27-minute halftime that contributed to the record length. There was a Maryland game that took 3:50 in 1992 in College Park. Those are the only games longer than last Saturday's night's game with Georgia Tech that took 3:48. Thus, three of the four longest games in Clemson history have been Clemson's last three games. Clemson's Longest Games in terms of Real Time
#at Peach Bowl, $Humanitarian Bowl Currie in Top 15 in Four Categories So far this year, Currie has 15 catches for 232 yards and a touchdown. Currie ranks 11th in the nation in receptions per game with a 7.5 figure and is 12th in reception yards per game at 116.0. Currie had nine catches for 152 yards in the season opener against Wake Forest. The 152 receiving yards in that game rank in a tie for sixth best in school history. In addition to his receiving accomplishments, Currie has been outstanding in terms of kickoff returns, averaging 37.3 yards per return, fifth best in the nation. He has 172.5 all-purpose yards per game, 15th best in the nation. Thus Currie enters the Texas A&M game ranked in the top 15 in the nation in four statistical categories. He leads the ACC in three areas, receptions per game, reception yards per game and all-purpose running. Currie's strong start has him closing in on 100 career receptions and 1500 yards. Entering this weekend he has 92 catches for 1394 yards and nine touchdowns. When he reaches the 100 receptions mark he will become just the 11th Tiger in history to do so. When he reaches 1500 reception yards he will also be the 11th Tiger to reach that plateau. Entering Saturday's game he stands tied for 13th in receptions with Terrance Roulhac and is 13th in reception yards. Grant Posts Career Day vs. Georgia Tech Grant had just one catch for 14 yards statistically in the opening win over Wake Forest, but he had one of the top plays of the day when he caught a two-point conversion pass from Charlie Whitehurst with just 1:48 left in the game to tie the score with Wake Forest at 28-28. NCAA Stats don't count receptions on extra point plays, he only gets credit for two points scored. Clemson then won the game in overtime. Grant's catch was a nominee on ESPN's weekly "Game Changing Moment". He finished second that week in the voting on ESPN's website. Leroy Hill Continues All-America Pace For his career, Hill now has 228 tackles, 34 tackles for loss and 11 quarterback sacks. He has done this even though he has started just 15 games in his Clemson career. Over his first two years, he played just 182 snaps from scrimmage. Hill on Three Lists The 16 Players on Butkus, Lombardi and Nagurski Preseason Lists Dukes Paces Tigers in Knockdown Blocks First Two Games Have Been Thrillers This is the first time since 1986 that each of the first two games of the season have been decided by seven points or less, never mind being decided within the last minute of the game. In 1986, Clemson lost to Virginia Tech in the opener, 20-14, then defeated Georgia in Athens 31-28 on a 46-yard field goal by David Treadwell on the last play of the game. Overall, this is just the 12th time in Clemson history the first two games have been decided by a touchdown or less. A close game at Texas A&M would create a first because Clemson has never had the first three games of the year decided by seven points or less. The 1958 season came close, as the Tigers beat Virginia in the opener by 20-15, then stopped North Carolina 26-21 before defeating Maryland 8-0 in the third game of the year. Clemson actually won the fourth game that year 12-7, giving Frank Howard's team four wins by eight points or less to open the season. That team won six games by eight or less on the way to an 8-3 record and#12 final ranking in the AP poll. The only loss that year by eight points or less was to #1 ranked LSU by a 7-0 score in Clemson's only Sugar Bowl appearance in history. You can see by the following Chart that the first two games have been close in many areas: Stat Comparison First Two Games of the Season
Whitehurst Leads ACC in Passing Yards Whitehurst threw for 275 yards in Clemson's loss to Georgia Tech after recording 288 in the opener against Wake Forest. Whitehurst has been very consistent over his career as a starter in terms of passing yardage. He has now thrown for at least 246 yards in eight straight games, a school record for consecutive 200-yard games, never mind reaching the 246-yard mark. He has thrown for at least 246 yards in 17 of his 20 games as a starter. The only times he failed to reach at least 246 yards passing as a starter took place against Maryland in 2002, and against Georgia and NC State in 2003. Whitehurst is now 13-7 as a starter in his Clemson career, 8-3 at home, 4-3 on the road and 1-1 at neutral site. It is interesting to note that his passing stats are better on the road than at home over his career. For his seven road starts heading into Saturday, Whitehurst has an efficiency rating of 146.9, far ahead of his 128.3 figure for games in Death Valley. He has a 17/6 touchdown/ interception ratio on the road and is 16-12 at home. Whitehurst has thrown for an average of 310.7 yards per game on the road over his career and just 275 per game at home. Whitehurst Moving up Career Marks Whitehurst owns 32 Clemson records. He had the mark for passing efficiency entering this season, but his130.46 career figure through two games is now third. Dantzler has the record at 132.46, so another good game or two should move Whitehurst back to the top. He still has the record for completion percentage at 59.2, ahead of Dantzler's 57.8. Whitehurst is fourth in school history in terms of total offense with 5734, trailing only Dantzler (8798), Greene (6786) and Steve Fuller (6096). Clemson Career Leaders in Completion
Percentage
Bowden and Franchione Both Among Winningest Active
Coaches The list of winningest active coaches is not off to a good start. Eleven of the top 16 have already lost a game and the 16 coaches are a combined 18-13 Winningest Active Coaches, Percentage
Basis
(Minimum 5 years experience)
Merriweather, Browning Gain Long Runs Entering Saturday's game with Georgia Tech, a Clemson running back had just three runs of 50 yards or more under Tommy Bowden, two 52-yard runs by Zachery, and a 50-yard run by Duane Coleman last year against North Carolina. Coleman suffered a broken foot in the preseason (August 10) and has not played yet this year. In the first game of this year, Clemson's longest run by a running back was just 12 yards. But, that changed on Saturday against Georgia Tech when running backs Reggie Merriweather and Kyle Browning both had runs of 54 yards or more. Merriweather had a 62-yard run with 8:19 left, then Browning had a 54-yard run with 3:18 remaining. So, Bowden went over five years without a run of more than 52 yards by a running back, then had two five minutes apart. Merriweather's run was the longest by a Clemson running back since the final game of the 1996 season when Raymond Priester had a 65-yard touchdown run against South Carolina in Death Valley. Browning and Merriweather combined for 170 yards in just 13 carries, a 13.1 average. In case you were wondering, neither were close to the yards per rush record for a game. That mark is 30.4, held by Ken Moore against The Citadel in 1954. Moore had five rushes for 152 yards in that Clemson victory 50 seasons ago. Tigers from Texas Clemson does not recruit the Texas area with regularity, but two recent players from the state stand out. John Leake, one of the senior leaders of the 2003 Clemson team, was from Plano East High School in Plano, TX. He ranks fifth in Clemson history in career tackles with 443. He was Clemson's defensive MVP of the 2002 Tangerine Bowl game against Texas Tech and was a two-time honorable mention All-ACC choice. Darnell Stephens played for the Tigers from 1991-94 as a defensive back and defensive end. The native of San Antonio, TX played in 44 games as a Tiger, including 25 as a starter. He led all ACC linebackers in sacks in 1994 when he had 8.5. As a freshman in 1991 he was a freshman All-American and had 29 punt returns for 362 yards. He had an 89-yard punt return for a touchdown against Maryland in 1991 at Death Valley in a game that clinched the ACC championship for the Tigers. That is still the third longest punt return for a touchdown in Clemson history. Tigers Will Do Plenty of Traveling in 2004 The 2004 schedule will also be challenging in terms of travel distance. Clemson will travel 2,857 miles for its five road games this year, an average of 571 miles per game. This is the third longest average road trip season, excluding the two years Clemson played in Tokyo (1982 and 1991). The record was set in 1951 when Frank Howard's team traveled 3990 miles for five games, 798 miles per game. Clemson does not play a home game between September 12 and October 15, a stretch of 34 straight days without a game in Death Valley. This is the longest stretch without a home game for the Tigers since 1984 when Clemson went from September 2 until October 5 without a home game. The upcoming stretch of consecutive road games at Texas A&M, Florida State and Virginia marks the first time since 1994 that Clemson has played three straight games on the road. Road Warriors
Clemson Areas of Improvement
Chason Continues Strong Punting Chason has continued to punt well this season and has a 40.9 average, including a 35.3 net figure. He had a punt killed inside the five against Georgia Tech and has had just one touchback in his 11 punts so far this season. Streaks Stopped
Tigers on TBS The Tigers came away with a 48-0 victory in a game that was played in a driving rain storm in Charlottesville. Clemson had three running backs gain over 100 yards in the contest, one of just four times that has happened in Clemson history. The Tigers who went over 100 yards in that game were Cliff Austin, Jeff McCall and Chuck McSwain. This will be the 53rd game that will be on some type of television since Tommy Bowden became Clemson's head coach. The Tigers are 29-23 in televised games under Bowden. The list includes 36 appearances on ESPN, ESPN-2, ABC or NBC. Future Clemson Schedules In 2006, Clemson's non-conference slate includes a season opener at Clemson against Ball Sate, a game at Temple on September 23 and the South Carolina game at Clemson on November 18. The 2007 slate includes a season opener against Louisiana-Monroe on September 8 at Clemson, a game with Temple on September 15 in Death Valley and the South Carolina game at Columbia on November 17. Clemson Opens Season with Overtime Victory Clemson had forced the overtime period when Yusef Kelly culminated a 78-yard, 11-play drive with just 1:48 remaining on a one-yard scoring run. A two-point conversion pass from Whitehurst to sophomore Kelvin Grant tied the score at 27-27. Clemson had jumped out to a 19-3 lead with just 20 minutes gone in the game. Airese Currie, who had a career high 152 receiving yards, scored on a 31-yard touchdown pass from Whitehurst, then Justin Miller scored on a 69-yard punt return on the last play of the first period. Chansi Stuckey then blocked a Wake Forest punt through the endzone to give Clemson a 16-3 lead, then Stephen Furr booted his first career field goal from 42 yards out, a kick that hit the left goalpost and bounced through. Wake Forest then went on a 24-0 run behind the play of wide receiver Jason Anderson and running back Chris Barclay. Anderson scored on an 85-yard touchdown pass from reserve quarterback Ben Mauk, tied for the longest touchdown pass in Wake Forest history (ironically, the only other 85-yarder also took place against Clemson in 1982 in Tokyo, Japan). Barclay continued to be a thorn in Clemson's side as the junior gained 179 yards on the ground for the game, his second +160-yard game against Clemson in as many years. His 50-yard run put Wake Forest up 27-19 with 12:20 left. Wake Forest then held Clemson on the next drive. So, the Demon Deacons had an eight-point lead with the ball with seven minutes left. But, Whitehurst led the Tigers back by going 3-4 for 43 yards on the game-tying drive. Whitehurst was 20-41 for 288 yards and two touchdowns for the afternoon. He also had 15 yards rushing to give him 303 yards of total offense on the day. Airese Currie was the top receiver with nine catches for 152 yards, while Chansi Stuckey added 8-112. Yusef Kelly led the rushers with 19-57 and a touchdown. The defense was led by Justin Miller and Leroy Hill with nine tackles apiece. Tye Hill added two pass deflections in the secondary, while Miller had the only takeaway with a fumble recovery. Clemson was out-gained 410-371 and committed three turnovers to just one by Wake Forest. But, the Tigers won the special teams in just about every area. Furr made two field goals in his first kicking assignment in Death Valley, including a 23-yard field goal in the overtime that tied the game. Miller scored on a 69-yard punt return and also had 47 yards on two kickoff returns. Cole Chason added a 40.6 punting average and Clemson's coverage unit allowed just 19 punt return yards in four attempts. Tigers 4-0 in Overtime Clemson's win over Wake Forest last Saturday was a double overtime affair, the first time Clemson has had to go a second "extra inning" to claim an overtime win. Both Clemson and Wake Forest kicked field goals in the first period, then Clemson scored a touchdown on an 11-yard pass from Charlie Whitehurst to Kyle Browning. Wake Forest could not get a first down on its possession and when a fourth down pass fell incomplete, Clemson had the victory. Clemson's defense has been outstanding in Clemson's four overtime games. In fact, the Tigers have yielded just nine points on three field goals and the opposition has not recorded a first down in five possessions. Tommy Bowden is now 3-0 in overtime games at Clemson and in his coaching career. There is something about overtime and Clemson athletics. The Clemson basketball team has a 45-32 record in overtime games since the ACC started in 1953-54, second best among league schools in overtime winning percentage. Clemson in Overtime (4-0)
Currie, Stuckey both over 100 Receiving Yards Currie's 152 receiving yards were a career high and rank in a tie for sixth best in Clemson history. Rod Gardner holds the record with a 182 receiving yards at North Carolina in 2000, while Derrick Hamilton's 175 receiving yards at Maryland last year is second. Jerry Butler had a 163 yard receiving game at Georgia Tech in 1977 and Terry Smith had 156 receiving yards at Florida State in 1993. Those are the only five games better than Currie's performance last Saturday. Currie's total was also the most ever for a Clemson player in a season opener. The first time Clemson had a pair of 100-yard receivers in the same game took place in 1998 against NC State in Death Valley. Brian Wofford had 128 yards and Mal Lawyer added 100 receiving yards in Clemson's 46-39 loss to the Wolfpack. Ironically, Wofford had nine catches and Lawyer had eight, the same numbers for Currie and Stuckey, respectively against Wake Forest. The only other time Clemson has had a pair of 100-yard receivers in the same game was at Duke in 2002, Charlie Whitehurst's first start at quarterback for the Tigers. That day, J.J. McKelvey had 10-103 and Derrick Hamilton had 7-101 in a 34-31 Clemson victory. Clemson Single Game Receiving
yardage Bests
Those were the words of Bob Spear, Columnist for The State Newspaper in Columbia,
SC on Sunday, September, 5, 2004. On the gridiron, McFadden did everything possible, as he went both ways as a single wing tailback and a standout defensive back. He was known for his passing and running skills on offense, but when Clemson defeated Boston College in the 1940 Cotton Bowl, McFadden had four pass deflections in the second half to lead Clemson to a 6-3 victory. Stuckey was named the Chevrolet Player of the Game by ABC Sports in Clemson's win over Wake Forest. He might have had the best game by a Clemson football player in so many areas since McFadden played for the Tigers. Making his first career start at wide receiver, Stuckey had eight receptions for 112 yards. It was the first time a Clemson receiver had a 100-yard receiving game in his first career start since 1979 when Perry Tuttle had 145 yards in a victory over Furman in his first career start. His performance included two catches for 35 yards on Clemson's game tying touchdown in the fourth period that sent the game into overtime. Stuckey also threw a pass on an end-around, a play that resulted in a pass interference call in the endzone. He had four rushes for 10 yards, including a 14-yarder that was Clemson's long rush of the day. He even took a couple of snaps at quarterback in a shotgun formation. On special teams, Stuckey had a blocked punt that resulted in a safety in the second period. He also had a key block on Justin Miller's 69-yard punt return for a touchdown. That might have been the all-time hustle play in Clemson history. Stuckey lined up at the line of scrimmage on the right end and rushed the punter. His dive in front of the punter's foot was just a few inches from a block. He then reversed his field and ran to the 48-yard line in front of the Clemson bench, where he threw a key block on Miller's run to a score. Pickens Makes First Career Appearance Marion Dukes, Clemson's other starting tackle, also made his first career start and played 76 snaps. He earned a 77 percent grade from the coaches and had four knockdown blocks. Chansi Stuckey was the third offensive player making his first career start. His accomplishments in the Wake Forest game have already been documented. Four players on defense made their first career start. The list included Charles Bennett (DE), Eric Coleman (DT), Trey Tate (DT) and Anthony Waters (LB). The four players combined for 17 tackles. Miller Sets Clemson Record But, the most electrifying play the junior provided was a 69-yard punt return on the last play of the second period. It gave Miller a second consecutive home game with a punt return for a score, as he had a 63-yard touchdown on a punt return against Duke in the final home game of 2003. Miller became just the fourth player in Clemson history to have two punt returns for a score in a career. The others to do it were Shad Bryant, Don Kelley and Donnell Woolford. Miller had a kickoff return for a score against NC State in 2002, so he now
has three kick returns for touchdowns in his Clemson career, more than any other
player in Clemson history. Miller and Bobby Gage are the only players in Clemson
history with a punt return and a kickoff return for touchdown over their respective
careers. Clemson Still Ranked in Top 25 Clemson has now been ranked in four consecutive USA Today polls. The Tigers were 22nd in the final poll of the 2003 season. The number-15 preseason ranking was Clemson's highest ranking at any time since a #10 ranking in the October 29, 2000 poll when Clemson was ranked 10th. The highest AP ranking for the Tigers under coach Bowden is a number-5 ranking in four straight polls from October 1-22 in 2000. Clemson's highest ranking in history is the number-one ranking on November 30, 1981 and January 3, 1982. The school record for consecutive polls in the top 25 is 51, set between October 24, 1989 and October 26, 1992. Clemson 15th in Associated Press Preseason Poll Florida State was the highest ranked ACC team with a number-five rating, while new ACC member Miami (FL) was sixth. Clemson must play both of those teams on the road this year. Clemson was the third highest rated ACC team with its #15 rating, and was followed by Virginia at 16 and Maryland at 22. In July, Clemson was ranked 16th in the preseason USA Today/ESPN Coach's poll. This is the 19th season Clemson has been ranked in the AP preseason poll, the first time since 2001 when the Tigers were 18th. The number-15 ranking is Clemson's highest in a preseason poll since 1992 when the Tigers were 13th. Clemson's highest preseason ranking in history is #4 in 1988 and 1984. Clemson has been ranked in the preseason 18 times prior to this year and has gone on to finish in the top 25 in 11 of those seasons. Once, in 1989, Clemson was ranked the same in the preseason and in the final poll (12th). This is the third time under Tommy Bowden that Clemson has been ranked in the preseason of the Associated Press poll. The other years were 2000 (17th) and 2001 (18th). Clemson finished the 2003 season ranked 22nd in the final poll after it was unranked in the preseason. Clemson was not ranked in the top 25 in the preseason of 1981, the year Clemson went on to win the national championship. Browning Productive Bowden became a profit that Saturday. Of course he had final veto power on play calling, so it might have been a little more than a coincidence, but it was Browning who scored the game winner on an 11-yard pass from Charlie Whitehurst in the second overtime period to give Clemson a 37-30 victory over Wake Forest. Browning played 18 snaps in the contest, but touched the ball just twice, both on pass receptions. It was the second consecutive game that the 5-7 172-pound junior had scored a touchdown in limited duty. In the Peach Bowl victory over Tennessee he played just one snap on offense, but scored on an eight-yard run on a "Panther Play", a rooskie in which he took the ball between his legs from Charlie Whitehurst and raced to the left untouched to the endzone, while the entire line and Whitehurst ran to the right. Browning continued his fine production with 80 yards in five carries against
Georgia Tech, including a 54-yard scoring run, the longest run of his career. Eight Sets of Same Names Three name combinations are starters, or could be once Duane Coleman returns from injury. The starting combinations are the Hills (Leroy and Tye, who both start on defense), the Bennetts (Charles, starting DE and Nathan, starting guard), and the Colemans (Eric, starting defensive tackle and Duane, starting tailback when healthy). There are two unrelated Frys who play on the offensive line, Roman and Dustin, who are both currently second team. Yusef Kelly is the starting tailback and Aaron Kelly is a freshman receiver, while Lionel Richardson is a reserve linebacker and Barry Richardson is a reserve offensive tackle. Both played against Wake Forest. Finally, Robert Reese is a reserve defensive back and Tribble Reese is a reserve freshman quarterback. Williamson throwback Player The 250-pounder from Tarpon Springs, FL played seven snaps at tight end and 15 snaps at defensive end in the first game of the season. It is believed to be the first time a player has played at least seven snaps on both sides of the ball in the same game since the 1960s. Williamson had an 86 percent blocking grade and one knockdown block from his tight end position. He did not have a tackle on defense for his 15 plays. In the second game, Williamson played only on defense for 22 snaps, and had
his first career sack, a 16-yarder against Reggie Ball. He had three total tackles. Tigers in the NFL The list below does not include practice squad players who could be added later this week. The list of Tigers in the NFL includes Brentson Buckner of the Carolina Panthers, who is in his 11th season in the league, Brian Dawkins, a three time Pro Bowl safety with Philadelphia, Chris Gardocki, of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who is in his 14th season in the league, and Trevor Pryce of the Denver Broncos, a two-time Super Bowl Champion and four time Pro Bowl selection. Lamont Hall was cut and did not play for the New Orleans Saints last year, but he is back with the team in 2004. Tigers In The NFL
#Injured reserve, $Physically unable to perform Tommy, Sharp on Offensive Line But, one player who has not moved up or down the depth chart, or across to another position has been reliable center Tommy Sharpe. The 6-0, 270-pounder from Albany, GA has now started 19 games in his career, 19 of the 20 Charlie Whitehurst has started at quarterback. He had one of his better games as a Tiger in the win over Wake Forest as he had a team best 91 percent blocking grade and a team best seven knockdown blocks. He was a big reason Clemson's offensive line allowed just one quarterback sack. He had an87 percent grade against Georgia Tech. Whitehurst now has a 13-7 record as a starter and the Tigers are 12-7 when Sharpe and Whitehurst are working in tandem. Last year, Sharpe started all but the North Carolina game and had 56 knockdown blocks, second on the team behind Gregory Walker, who just earned a roster spot with the New York Giants. He had a career high eight knockdown blocks in the win over third ranked Florida State. 54 Players Saw Action vs. Demon Deacons The Future of the ACC (Division structure) The league will be divided into two divisions for 2005. Division A will be composed of Maryland, Clemson, NC State, Wake Forest, Florida State and Boston College. Clemson is guaranteed to play each of those schools every year. Division B is composed of Virginia, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Duke, Miami (FL) and Virginia Tech. Clemson is guaranteed to play only Georgia Tech every year from that Division. The winners of each division will meet in the ACC Championship game the first Saturday in December in Jacksonville, FL each of the next two seasons. Fourth Quarter Comeback It was the third time Clemson has won in overtime. The other two occasions took place against South Carolina in 2000 when Aaron Hunt kicked a 25 yards field goal with three seconds left to give Clemson a 16-14 victory, and when Hunt kicked a 21-yard field goal with eight seconds left to beat Duke in 2002. Clemson Wins Special Teams Tigers Tough in September Hill, Currie Seek Double ACC Championships Hill could claim the title as the ACC's fastest athlete because he won the ACC Championship in the 60 meters indoors (6.73) and captured the 100 meters outdoors (10.29). He is the seventh Clemson track athlete to win both in the same academic year. Only one man has done it twice in a career and that is Shawn Crawford, who won the Gold Medal in the 200 meters in Athens this summer. Hill hopes to join Crawford with that distinction this coming year. Currie ran a Clemson team season best 10.22 in the 100 meters outdoors and was a member of Clemson's ACC Championship 4X100 meter relay. He was the NCAA East Region champion in the 100 meters in 2003 and was a track All-American as a freshman in 2002 when he was a member of Clemson's national second place 4X100 meter relay team. A third Clemson football player who is a two-sport athlete is reserve cornerback C.J. Gaddis. The native of North Carolina was a member of Clemson's baseball team in 2004. Crawford Wins Gold Crawford tried his hand at football as a running back in the fall of 1999,
his senior year at Clemson and coach Bowden's first year. He stayed with
the team for a month, from mid-August to mid-September and was actually in the
program roster for the first three games. He had a 65-y
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